Serial Communication Programmer Reference Guide
34 810400 Reference Guide Powermax65/85/105 SYNC
01F6 502 (Fault code 0-50-2)
The torch-lock switch is set to the green “ready to
fire” ( ) position, but the torch is not prepared to fire.
Yes
01F7 503 (Fault code 0-50-3)
The system is reading data from the cartridge.
No
01FE 510 (Fault code 0-51-0)
The plasma power supply was receiving a signal to
start cutting at the same time that the power switch
was set to ON (I). This is sometimes referred to as a
“stuck start.”
Yes
0208 520 (Fault code 0-52-0)
The torch is not connected.
Yes
0258 600 (Fault code 0-60-0)
An AC input voltage phase loss occurred.
Yes
0259 601 (Fault code 0-60-1)
The AC input voltage is too low.
Yes
025A 602 (Fault code 0-60-2)
The AC input voltage is too high.
Yes
0262 610 (Fault code 0-61-0)
The AC input is not stable.
Yes
03D4 980 (Fault code 0-98-0)
An internal communication failure occurred between
the LCD/control PCB and the DSP PCB.
No, but recommended
03D5 981 (Fault code 0-98-1)
A radio frequency (RF) communication failure occurred
between the cartridge and the torch.
No, but recommended
03D6 982 (Fault code 0-98-2)
A communication failure occurred between the torch
and the plasma power supply.
No, but recommended
Internal component faults
03E8 1000 (Fault code 1-00-0)
A digital-signal processor (DSP) PCB fault occurred.
Yes
04B0 1200 (Fault code 1-20-0)
An input/output (I/O) fault occurred.
Yes
0514 1300 (Fault code 1-30-0)
A flash memory fault occurred.
Yes
07D0 2000 (Fault code 2-00-0)
The analog-to-digital converter (ADC) value is out of
range.
Yes
07DA 2010 (Fault code 2-01-0)
The auxiliary switch is disconnected.
Yes
Fault Code
(hex)
Fault Code
(decimal)
Description
Steps Required to
Remove?