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User's Manual (MUT)
Mod. N568B/LC 16 Ch Spectroscopy Amplifiers
26/01/2007
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Operating Code %4
; the N568B/LC response to a Read MUX Enable Status & Last Accessed
Channel is composed by 2 8-bit bytes structured as follows:
- Channel Number and MUX enable bit;
- Blank byte;
The byte containing Channel Number and MUX enable bit is structured as follows:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CHANNEL N.
EN
Last Accessed Ch.
Not Used
MUX Enable Status (0=Disabled)
(1=Enabled)
Operating Codes %10 through %16
; the N568B/LC response to any of the 7 Set operations is the
Error Code:
- Low Byte of the Error Code;
- High Byte of the Error Code.
4.11.1
Error Codes description
The Error Codes provided by the CAENET controllers are described in the following Table:
Table 4.20: Error Codes
Datum (Hex)
Meaning
%0 Successful
operation.
%FF00
Module Busy; the Controller has tried to effect an operation while the module is
setting the display brightness.
%FF01
Code not recognized or message incorrect.
%FF02
Value out of range.
4.11.2 Module Identifier Packet (response to code %0)
The response contains in the low byte the ASCII code of the string of characters identified by the
name of the Module plus the version of the software running on the Main Controller.