Difference between revisions of "Fault Indication System Message"

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== Exigo 1.4 ==
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== Exigo 1.4 (not released) ==
  
 
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* Amp: Channel Graceful degradation

Revision as of 07:40, 29 June 2018

The Fault Indication function is used to trigger the control output on faults or warnings in the system.
It is possible to subscribe to a number of different System Messages.
This article lists the System Messages available in the different versions of Exigo.

Exigo 1.2

  • Amp: Channel Graceful degradation
  • Amp: Channel Emergency shutdown
  • Amp: Channel Critical temperature
  • Amp: Channel shutdown
  • Amp: Missing LET
  • Amp: Channel monitoring fault
  • Control input shorted
  • Control input disconnected
  • External Fault
  • Ethernet port disconnected
  • Fault relay error
  • Fan not running
  • Fuse broken
  • Line input disconnected
  • Microphone problem
  • Missing device
  • PH mic fault
  • DC disconnected
  • AC disconnected
  • Software fault

Exigo 1.3

  • Amp: Channel Graceful degradation
  • Amp: Channel shutdown
  • Amp: Missing LET
  • Amp: Channel monitoring fault
  • Control input shorted
  • Control input disconnected
  • External Fault
  • Ethernet port disconnected
  • Fan not running
  • Fault relay error
  • Fuse broken
  • Line input disconnected
  • Microphone problem
  • Missing device
  • PH mic fault
  • AC disconnected
  • DC disconnected
  • Software fault
  • Panel: Expansion module missing

Exigo 1.4 (not released)

  • Amp: Channel Graceful degradation
  • Amp: Channel shutdown
  • Amp: Missing LET
  • Amp: Channel monitoring fault
  • Control input shorted
  • Control input disconnected
  • External Fault
  • Ethernet port disconnected
  • Fan not running
  • Fault relay error
  • Fuse broken
  • Line input disconnected
  • Microphone problem
  • Missing device
  • PH mic fault
  • AC disconnected
  • DC disconnected
  • Software fault
  • Expansion module(s) missing