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101501-565 Rev C Page 45 of 58
6.6.7 Request Status/Faults
Description:
The host requests that the firmware sends the power supply statuses and
faults.
Direction:
Host to supply
Syntax:
<STX><22><,><CSUM><ETX>
Response:
If an error is detected, the Power Supply responds with:
<STX>22,!,<ERROR>,<CSUM><ETX>
Please reference the Error Code section for a list of valid error codes.
If the message is accepted, the Power Supply responds with:
<STX>22,<ARG1>,<ARG2>,<ARG3>,<ARG4>,<ARG5>,<ARG6>,
<ARG7>,<ARG8>,<ARG9>,<ARG10>,<ARG11>,<ARG12>,
<ARG13>,<ARG14>,<ARG15>,<ARG16>,<ARG17>,<CSUM>
<ETX>
Where:
<ARG1> = Power On <ARG10> = Regulation Error
<ARG2> = HV Ray On <ARG11> = Current Control Mode
<ARG3> = Arc <ARG12> = Over Temperature
<ARG4> = Interlock Closed <ARG13> = Power Control Mode
<ARG5> = Over Current <ARG14> = AC Fault
<ARG6> = Over Power <ARG15> = Local/Remote Mode
<ARG7> = Over Voltage <ARG16> = LVPS Fault
<ARG8> = Voltage Control Mode <ARG17> = HV Inhibit
<ARG9> = System Fault
Range:
Valid values are 0 or 1 in ASCII format.
0 = Off/No Fault
1= On/Fault
Example Response:.
Power’s On with an Over Current Fault.
<STX>22,1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,<CSUM><ETX>

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