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

PTQ-LNG ♦ Quantum / Unity Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Landis & Gyr Telegyr Interface Module
Page 80 of 103 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
May 29, 2007
ProTalk
Module
Color Status Indication
On
The LED is on when the module is recognizes a processor
and is able to communicate if the [Backplane Data
Movement] section specifies data transfer commands.
Active Green
Off
The LED is off when the module is unable to speak with the
processor. The processor either absent or not running.
Off The battery voltage is OK and functioning. BAT
Low
Red
On
The battery voltage is low or the battery is not present. The
battery LED will illuminate briefly upon the first installation
of the module or if the unit has been un-powered for an
extended period of time. This behavior is normal, however
should the LED come on in a working installation please
contact the factory.
If your module is not operating, and the status LEDs are not illustrated in the
table above, please call ProSoft Technology for technical assistance.
7.2.1 Error Status Table
The program maintains an error/status table that is transferred to the processor
in each read block. You can use the error/status data to determine the "health" of
the module. Refer to PTQ-LNG Status Data Definition (page 87) for data block
structure.