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SW-A0441-HSI-002 Hardware Software Interface (HSI) Page: 16 / 17 Document Version [1.00b] 3-5-2. Special Status request and Status answer list Request Status SERIAL NUMBER Char. & Sample Status answer 'n' ("@1?n", 0x0D) SERIAL NUMBER Char. & Sample "n0XXXXXXXXX" ("@1n0123456789",0x0D) ERROR DETECT see blow 'm' ("@1?m", 0x0D) m0#$%& ("@1m0#$%&",0x0D) No error m- ("@1m-",0x0D) Descriptions of ERROR DETECT status answer character. (about : #$%&) (Character #, $, % and & would be '0' to '9' or 'A' to 'F', it uses to as hex. bit data.) * # : Bit ErrorName ERROR SAFE 3 Reserved 1 1 2 Reserved 0 0 1 Reserved 0 0 0 Reserved 0 0 * $ : Bit ErrorName 3 Reserved 2 Reserved 1 PROTECT 0 DSP1 ERROR ERROR 0 0 1 1 SAFE 0 0 0 0 * % : Bit ErrorName 3 Reserved 2 DSP2 ERROR 1 ADC ERROR 0 EEPROM ERROR ERROR 1 1 1 1 SAFE 1 0 0 0 * & : Bit ErrorName 3 EEPROM IF ERROR 2 DSP CODE ERROR 1 RS232C ERROR 0 POWER 5V ERROR ERROR 1 1 1 1 SAFE 0 0 0 0 ex.) * If the POWER 5V ERROR only occurs that will send ["@1m08081",0x0D]. * If the RS232C ERROR only occurs that will send ["@1m08082",0x0D]. * If the ADC ERROR only occurs that will send ["@1m080A0",0x0D]. * If the DSP1 ERROR only occurs that will send ["@1m09080",0x0D]. Marantz America, Inc. 2007 All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of copyright. All specifications might be subject to change without notice.

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Hardware Software Interface (HSI)
Page: 16 / 17
SW-A0441-HSI-002
Document Version [1.00b]
Marantz America, Inc. 2007
All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of copyright.
All specifications might be subject to change without notice.
3-5-2. Special Status request and Status answer list
Request Status
Char. & Sample
Status answer
Char. & Sample
SERIAL NUMBER
‘n’ ("@1?n", 0x0D)
SERIAL NUMBER
“n0XXXXXXXXX”
("@1n0123456789",0x0D)
see blow
m0#$%&
(“@1m0#$%&”,0x0D)
ERROR DETECT
‘m’ ("@1?m", 0x0D)
No error
m- (“@1m-“,0x0D)
Descriptions of ERROR DETECT status answer character. (about : #$%&)
(Character #, $, % and & would be ‘0’ to ‘9’ or ‘A’ to ‘F’, it uses to as hex. bit data.)
* # :
Bit ErrorName
ERROR
SAFE
3 Reserved
1
1
2 Reserved
0
0
1 Reserved
0
0
0 Reserved
0
0
* $ :
Bit ErrorName
ERROR
SAFE
3 Reserved
0
0
2 Reserved
0
0
1 PROTECT
1
0
0 DSP1 ERROR
1
0
* % :
Bit ErrorName
ERROR
SAFE
3 Reserved
1
1
2 DSP2 ERROR
1
0
1 ADC ERROR
1
0
0 EEPROM ERROR
1
0
* & :
Bit ErrorName
ERROR
SAFE
3 EEPROM IF ERROR
1
0
2 DSP CODE ERROR
1
0
1 RS
232
C ERROR
1
0
0 POWER
V ERROR
1
0
ex.)
* If the POWER 5V ERROR only occurs that will send [“@1m08081”,0x0D].
* If the RS232C ERROR only occurs that will send [“@1m08082”,0x0D].
* If the ADC ERROR only occurs that will send [“@1m080A0”,0x0D].
* If the DSP1 ERROR only occurs that will send [“@1m09080”,0x0D].