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TDK GENESYS 750W HALF RACK User Manual

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7.6.6 Acknowledge
The power supply acknowledges received commands by returning an “OK” message. If an error
is detected the power supply will return an error message. The rules of checksum also apply to
the acknowledge.

7.6.7 Error message
If an error is detected in command or query, the power supply will respond with an error mes-
sage. Refer to Section 7.7 for details.

7.6.8 Backspace
The backspace character (ASCII 8) clears the last character sent to the power supply.

7.7 ERROR MESSAGES

The power supply will return error messages for illegal commands and illegal programming pa-
rameters. Refer to Table 7-1 for programming error messages and Table 7-2 for command error
messages.

Table 7-1: Programming error messages

Error
Code

Description

E01

Returned when program voltage (PV) is programmed above acceptable range.
Example: PV above ‘105% of supply rating’ or PV above 95% of OVP setting’.

E02

Returned when programming output voltage below UVL setting.

E04

Returned when OVP is programmed below acceptable range.
Example: OVP less than “5% of supply voltage rating’ plus ‘voltage setting’.

E06

Returned when UVL is programmed above the programmed output voltage.

E07

Returned when programming the Output to ON during a fault shut down.

Table 7-2: Commands error messages

Error
Code

Description

C01

Illegal command or query

C02

Missing parameter

C03

Illegal parameter

C04

Checksum error

C05

Setting out of range

7.8 COMMAND SET DESCRIPTION

7.8.1 General guide
1. Any command or argument may be in capital letters or small letters.
2. In commands with an argument, a space must be between the command and the argument.
3. For any command that sets a numeric value, the value may be up to 12 characters long.
4. Carriage Return: If the CR character (ASCII 13) is received by itself, the power supply will

respond with “OK” and CR.

7.8.2 Command set categories
1.

Initialization control

2.

ID control

3.

Output control

4.

Status control