0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
System Faulted
9
System Pulse
10
User Link Active
11
12
13
14
15
System Status Flags
Bit #
TABLE 1.1 - SYSTEM STATUS
FLAG WORDS
SYSTEM OUTPUTS
System Faulted
Type of Output: System
Type of Signal: Maintained
This signal will be active anytime there is a system fault.
Some examples of system faults are problems with the
disk drive, hard drive, or CDROM of the user-interface
PC. Also, certain problems with the interface board may
cause a system fault. Gun faults can also be configured
to cause a system fault which will cause this signal
to become active. This is done on the CONFIG GUN
screens. Each gun can be configured to cause the horn
to sound when it faults independent of each other. Note
that the horn must be enabled on the CONFIG SYSTEM
screen or the horn will not sound for gun faults regardless
of whether or not they are configured to do so on the
CONFIG GUN screens.
System Pulse
Type of Output: System
Type of Signal: Pulsing
This output pulses at approximately a 0.5 hertz rate as
long as the processor on the interface board does not
detect any on-board firmware problems. Users may wish
to use this signal to detect when the RCS-2 controller is
powered up and running.
User Link Active
Type of Output: System
Type of Signal: Maintained
This output is energized whenever a FMS client P.C. is
connected and talking to the interface card via Ethernet.
LN-9418-01-R0 (08/2018)
11 / 17
www.carlisleft.com
EN
OUTPUT