Schneider Electric 4000 Car Video System User Manual


 
63230-300-212 Appendix BUsing the Command Interface
April 2001 Operating Outputs from the Command Interface
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To operate an output from the command interface, first identify the relay using
the
I/O point number
. Then, set the output to external control. For example,
to energize the last output on Option Card B, write the commands as follows:
1. Write number 26 to register 8001.
2. Write command code 3310 to register 8000 to set the relay to external
control.
3. Write command code 3321 to register 8000.
IfyoulookinTableB2 on page 183, youll see that command code 3310
sets the relay to external control and command code 3321 is listed as the
command used to energize a relay. Command codes 33103381 are for use
with inputs and outputs.
You can also use the command interface to change values in selected
metering-related registers, such as synchronizing the time of day of the clock
or resetting generic demand.
Two commands, 9020 and 9021, work together as part of the command
interface procedure when you use it to change circuit monitor configuration.
You must first issue command 9020 to enter into setup mode, change the
register, and then issue 9021 to save your changes and exit setup mode.
Only one setup session is allowed at a time. While in this mode, if the circuit
monitor detects more than two minutes of inactivity, that is, if you do not write
any register values or press any buttons on the display, the circuit monitor will
timeout and restore the original configuration values. All changes will be lost.
Also, if the circuit monitor loses power or communications while in setup
mode, your changes will be lost.
The general procedure for changing configuration registers using the
command interface is as follows:
1. Issue command 9020 in register 8000 to enter into the setup mode.
2. Make changes to the appropriate register by writing the new value to that
register. Perform register writes to all registers that you want to change.
For instructions on reading and writing registers, see Reading and
Writing Registerson page 44 in Chapter 3Operation.
3. To save the changes, write the value 1 to register 8001.
NOTE: Writing any other value except 1 to register 8001 lets you exit
setup mode without saving your changes.
4. Issue command 9021 in register 8000 to initiate the save and reset the
circuit monitor.
For example, the procedure to change the demand interval for current is as
follows:
1. Issue command code 9020.
2. Write the new demand interval to register 1801.
3. Write 1 to register 8001.
4. Issue command code 9021.
See Appendix AAbbreviated Register Listing on page 127 for those
registers that require you to enter setup mode to make changes to the
registers.
OPERATING OUTPUTS FROM
THE COMMAND INTERFACE
USING THE COMMAND
INTERFACE TO CHANGE
CONFIGURATION REGISTERS