User manual
Table Of Contents
- Start Here
- Configuring the Processor with Concept
- Configuring the Processor with ProWORX
- Configuring the Processor with UnityPro XL
- To build (compile) the project:
- To verify address and driver settings in UnityPro XL:
- Setting Up the ProTalk Module
- Configuring the Module
- Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Reading Status Data From the Module
- The Configuration/Debug Menu
- Required Hardware
- Required Software
- Using the Configuration/Debug Port
- Main Menu
- Opening the Data Analyzer Menu
- Viewing Block Transfer Statistics
- Viewing Module Configuration
- Opening the Database Menu
- Opening the Backplane Menu
- Transferring the Configuration File from PC to PTQ module
- Transferring the Configuration File from PTQ module to PC
- Viewing Version Information
- Warm Booting the Module
- Viewing Port Communication Status
- Viewing Port Configuration
- Exiting the Program
- Database View Menu
- Viewing Register Pages
- Displaying the Current Page of Registers Again
- Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers
- Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data
- Skipping 500 Registers of Data
- Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data
- Viewing Data in Decimal Format
- Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format
- Viewing Data in Floating Point Format
- Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format
- Returning to the Main Menu
- Backplane Menu
- Data Analyzer
- Data Analyzer Tips
- LED Status Indicators
- Reading Status Data From the Module
- Reference
- Index

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting PTQ-LNG ♦ Quantum / Unity Platform
Landis & Gyr Telegyr Interface Module
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 79 of 103
May 29, 2007
The <R+> means that the module is transitioning the communications line to a
transmit state.
All characters shown in <> brackets are characters being sent out by the module.
The <R-> shows when the module is done transmitting data, and is now ready to
receive information back.
And finally, all characters shown in the [ ] brackets is information being received
from another device by the module.
After taking a minute or two of traffic capture, you will now want to stop the "Data
Analyzer". To do so, press the 'S' key, and you will then see the scrolling of the
data stop.
When you have captured the data you want to save, open the Transfer menu and
choose Capture Text. On the secondary menu, choose Stop.
You have now captured, and saved the file to your PC. This file can now be used
in analyzing the communications traffic on the line, and assist in determining
communication errors.
7.2 LED Status Indicators
The LEDs indicate the module's operating status as follows:
ProTalk
Module
Color Status Indication
On
Data is being transferred between the module and a
remote terminal using the Configuration/Debug port.
DEBUG Green
Off
No data is being transferred on the Configuration/Debug
port.
On Port not used in application PRT1 Green
Off Port not used in application
On Port not used in application PRT2 Green
Off Port not used in application
Off The PTQ-LNG is working normally. ERR1
CFG Fail
Red
On
The PTQ-LNG module program has recognized an
application error. This LED will also be turned on if any
command presents an error.
ERR2
P1 Fail
N/A Not used in application
ERR3
P2 Fail
Red On Configuration Error