Appendix “d, Fault codes: in hex code, Usb diagnostic codes – Pinnacle Systems DR User Manual
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Appendix “D”
USB Diagnostic Codes
Model MG or DR USB Diagnostic Codes: Master Controls USB port Cont.
Note: You must install the Silabs CP210x USB driver on your windows PC. Check your Device
Manager for Silabs COM port#. You read the port at 230400 Baud 8N1
Fault Codes: in HEX code
Mute-out switch fault ", 01
Open LED in emitter pylon ", 02
Short LED in emitter pylon ", 03
Emitter length fault ", 04
Receiver length fault ", 05
External contact welded or wire cut ", 06
External contact short ", 07
Internal relay is stuck on ", 08
Internal relay is not energizing ", 09
No data line detected ", 0A
No clock line detected ", 0B
No emitter line detected ", 0C
External infrared source detected ", 0D
Internal relay bad/missing ", 0E
Ram failure ", 0F
Power failure ", 10
Watchdog failure ", 11
Serial data corrupted ", 12
Serial data transfer incomplete ", 13
Receiver bad ", 14
Emitter on at wrong time ", 15
Receiver oscillating ", 16
NO MORE FAULT CODES ", 17
Initialize memory ", 18
IIC bad ", 19
AB data corrupted ", 1A
Reset held down ", 1B
No Ack from memory ", 1C
Short det. bad ", 1D
ESTOP OPENED ", 1E
Not Synced up with Slave ", 1F
51 ", 20
Slave Found: ", 21
Improper operation ", 22
NO Message FOUND ", 23
Clock did not drop ", 24
Old FAULTS from Memory: ", 25
End of Memory ", 26
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Proper power up example: SEMF0P
Blocked Beam pattern display:
If you transmit the ASCII character ‘B’ via the USB port, the Microguard will return a string of ASCII charac-
ter 1’s and 0’s based on the beam blockage.
The start of the string represents the beam closest to the cable end, and the end of the string is represented
by the ASCII character ‘@’
0 = clear beam
1 = blocked beam
Example for an MG-04-0F-20 model (which has a total of 8 beams):
Send ‘B’, then you Receive 01100000@
This indicates 2 blocked beams (2nd and 3rd beams from the cable end)