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Appendix A – Product Specific BCS Commands
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Instruction Manual – BCS Basic Control Structure Protocol
Enova DGX 8, Enova DGX 16, and Enova DGX 32
The Enova DGX 8, Enova DGX 16, and Enova DGX 32 support the following items:
General Commands
Executing and disconnecting switches (see page 6 and page 7)
Verifying signal status (see page 8)
Executing local presets – predefined in XNConnect (see page 10); the Enova DGX 8/16/32
supports 64 local presets
Defining and executing global presets (see page 11); these products support 64 global presets
ICSP SEND_COMMANDs
The Enova DGX 8/16/32 supports basic BCS commands incorporated into SEND_COMMANDs (up to
1024 characters packaged in a single BCS command) for control and switching. See the product manual
for additional information on using SEND_COMMANDs.
Important:
SEND_COMMANDs for Enova DGX 8/16/32 require a final “
T
” to execute the command.
Specific Commands
The Enova DGX 8/16/3232 supports fragmented status reporting (see page 9) and error code reporting
(see page 41).
Diagnostic Commands
The Enova DGX 8/16/32 displays system information in the splash screen for diagnostic purposes. The
information indicates the current status and well-being for some of the system components. For
information on system diagnostics that includes the commands and applies to all systems that support
diagnostic commands, see page 45.
Component Settings
The Enova DGX 8/16/32 supports the eight component identity number settings (
i0
through
i7
) in the
following table.
Tip:
The information in the table above is displayed when you enter
~scr!
or
~scrv0i0!
Auxiliary Commands
Component
Identity Number
All Components
i0
Enclosure
i1
Storage Blocks
i2
Communication Interfaces
i3
Hardware / Boards
i4
VM Configuration
i5
Power System
i6
System Sensors
i7
Auxiliary Commands Supported by Enova DGX 8/16/32
To cause a warm reboot
~app!
To back up system settings to the SD card
~sysb!
To restore system settings from the SD card
~sysr!