
Model 3000W1000B
Rev A
27
The fault table for all RF blocks is the same, however, they are offset by a value of 40 decimal (0028
hexadecimal). The following table is for RF block number 1 (B1). RF block number 2 (B2) for example, has
the same faults, but starts at 83 decimal (0053 hexadecimal).
xxxx
Dec
Description
002b
43
PS2
002c
44
PS1
0030
48
Thermal A14
0031
49
Thermal A13
0032
50
Thermal A12
0033
51
Thermal A11
0034
52
Thermal A10
0035
53
Thermal A9
0036
54
Thermal A8
0037
55
Thermal A7
0038
56
Amp A14
0039
57
Amp A13
003a
58
Amp A12
003b
59
Amp A11
003c
60
Amp A10
003d
61
Amp A9
003e
62
Amp A8
003f
63
Amp A7
Example:
To find out what faults have occurred, send the following query.
FSTA?<LF>
Response:
FSTA= 0002<LF>
(Interlock Fault)
2.6.6.14
Operating Hours (RF On)
Query to get the RF On operating hours.
Syntax:
OH?
Parameters:
None
Response Format:
OH=x<LF>
Where:
x
=
0
to
100000
Units are Hours. Values can be up to six digits in length. Leading zeros are read as
spaces.
Example:
To find out the RF On operating hours, send the following query.
OH?<LF>
Response:
OH=<space><space><space><space>37<LF>
(The system has spent 37 Hours in an RF On state)
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