DL8000 Preset Instruction Manual
Revised February-2016
Communications Protocols
D-25
Clear Status
[0x13]
Allows the TAS to reset certain status flags. Copy status flags [63,0,172]
indicates which flag should reset. If any bit is 1 in copy status flag then that
flag resets when receiving this command. The following flags can be updated
from the TAS:
Operation Timed Out (0x03 bit)
Recipe Selected (0x04 bit)
Additive Selected (0x05 bit)
Preset Volume Entered (0x06 bit)
Keypad Data Available (0x07 bit)
Program Code Value Changed (0x08 bit)
Key Pressed (0x0B bit)
Transaction Ended (0x0C bit)
Batch Ended (0x0D bit)
Batch Aborted (0x0E bit)
Transaction End Requested (0x13 bit)
Program Mode (0x16 bit)
When the DL8000 is in program mode, it can reset only the Program Mode
flag; otherwise an exception occurs.
Note
: If
any
of the flags requested to be reset are not allowed to be reset,
then
no
flag resets out of those requested to be reset.
Flags Immediately Set
None
Flags Immediately
Cleared
Any flags this command requests to be cleared
Exceptions
Status cannot reset
Operation mode is manual
Supporting
Parameters
Copy status flags [63,0,172]
Results
Reset of status flags as requested by the
command.
Reset Primary Alarms
[0x14]
Allows the TAS to reset one or all primary active alarms. If the chronologically
oldest active primary alarm resets, this command has the same effect as a
primary reset alarm via the alarm reset screen. All primary alarms reset if the
alarm ID is 0xFF; otherwise, only the primary alarm with given alarm ID
[63,0,173] resets.
This command basically allows the TAS operator to reset the primary alarm
“remotely” without requiring a “hands-on” log-in to program mode for the
DL8000.
The system raises the “Unable to Reset Alarm” exception if it cannot reset the
configuration corrupted alarm.
Note
: If
all
active primary alarms are requested to be reset and
one
of the
raised alarms has a configuration corrupted alarm, the system first
attempts to reset this alarm. If successful, it resets all other alarms.
Only active primary alarms reset. Alarms with severity more than info [1] but
less than primary [4] which do not allow a batch to be started are not reset.
Flags Immediately Set
None