31
Chapter 2
PWR
=0, Power fail
=1, Power normal
P1 (24V)
=0, Power input 1 fail
=1, Power input 1 normal
P2 (24V*)
=0, Power input 2 fail
=1, Power input 2 normal
2.9 LED and Buzzer for System Diagnosis
In a “headless application” (an application without a monitor display), it is
always difficult to know the system status. Another PC may be needed to
monitor a headless device's status via RS-232 or Ethernet. In order to
solve this problem, UNO-3072 offers a programmable LED indicator (Fig-
ure 2.13) and buzzer. They can be programmed to show a systems status by
LED indicator flickering and buzzer alarm.
Figure 2.13: LED Location for System Diagnosis
Table 2.18: Power Register Bit Map
218H
R
Power Register
PWR P2
P1
Summary of Contents for UNO-3072
Page 8: ...UNO 3072 User Manual viii...
Page 17: ...9 Chapter 1 1 4 Chassis Dimensions Figure 1 1 Chassis Dimensions...
Page 43: ...35 Chapter 2 Make sure the IRQ of PCMCIA device is 09...
Page 45: ...37 Chapter 2...
Page 48: ...UNO 3072 User Manual 40...
Page 63: ...APPENDIX A System Settings and Pin Assignments...
Page 67: ...59 Appendix A Figure A 3 Mainboard Connector Jumpers Front...
Page 68: ...UNO 3072 User Manual 60 Figure A 4 Daughter Connector Jumpers Front...
Page 69: ...61 Appendix A Figure A 5 Daughter Connector Jumpers Back...
Page 78: ...UNO 3072 User Manual 70...
Page 79: ...APPENDIX B Programming the Watchdog Timer...
Page 82: ...UNO 3072 User Manual 74...