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2. Turn the Standby/Stop switch on the front panel to the Standby (up) position.
The generator should now be under control of the Generator User port or the
DeviceNet interface.
Note: If any problems arise during the preceding process, refer to the
"Troubleshooting Guide" on page
3. Make sure there are no faults present by verifying that the front panel Fault
indicator is off.
Note: If this indicator is lit, see
The overtemperature fault protects only in the event of a complete loss of
coolant.
4. Make sure the interlock circuit is satisfied by verifying the front panel Interlock
OK indicator is lit.
Note: If this indicator is off, see
5. In order for the HFV generator to deliver power, it must receive an RF On
command, and the set point (or requested output power level) must be above a
specified minimum (see pin
conditions are met, the RF On indicator is on, and the generator will deliver
power.
Do not exceed the specified full rated output power.
Note: How to send the RF On command depends on how the unit is being
controlled:
4 For Generator User port control, verify:
There is an external contact closure between pins 4 and 9 to enable the RF
output power. See
4 For DeviceNet control, verify:
An RF on command is given by having Bit 0 of Byte 4 of the poll command
message set to 1. See
5-10
"Fault Indicator On" on page
"Interlock OK Indicator Off" on page
and pin 5 in
4
Table 4-1 on page 4-2
Table 4-36 on page
Installation, Setup, and Operation
6-1.
6-3.
Table 4-1 on page
4-2). When these two
and
Figure 4-4 on page
4-55.
6-5.
4-8.
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