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5000 Internal Fault FUEL SUBSYSTEM Fuel Subsystem is Reporting Fault System Severity Level 3 NOTE: Capstone Remote Monitoring Software (CRMS) must be used when troubleshooting fault code 5000. This fault appears when the fuel subsystem reports that an error occurred in the device’s operation. The fault is reported by any of the three fuel controllers - Smart Proportional Valve (SPV), Rotary Flow compressor (RFC), or Liquid Fuel Controller (LFC). Each fuel controller has 32 different faults that it can declare. Every one of these faults is displayed by the DPC as a fault “5000 FUEL SUBSYSTEM”. If a fault 5000 occurs the fuel controller must be asked to report its internal faults. Use the Capstone Remote Monitoring Software (CRMS) to obtain the fuel controller fault code. In the maintenance edition of CRMS version 4.1 or higher, this can be done by clicking on the ‘Display’ menu and then choosing ‘Device Incidents’. In earlier versions of CRMS the same information may be obtained using the command ‘ITASTR’ in the CRMS command line. The syntax for this command is as follows: ITASTR=X Where, X=1 for SPV X=2 for RFC X=3 for LFC X=7 for GSPV The returned data will be formatted as follows: ITASTR, 0=0x000X, 0xNNNNNNNN Where, x (lower case) means the number returned is a hexadecimal (base 16) number X (upper case) is as described above N stands for each digit of an 8-digit fault word. This fault word needs to be converted from hex to binary in order to decode the fuel subsystem faults that are present. Each digit in the fault word is represented below by the letter N, each having its own number that indicates the order in which they appear. Each of these digits is a hex number or letter that can be decoded into a 4-digit binary number. This results in a 32 bit number (8 digits x 4 bits per digit), and each bit represents a different fault. The following diagram shows each hexadecimal digit (N) and its corresponding 4-digit binary number (BBBB). For example, N0= B3B2B1B0. Observe Safety Precautions - Refer to Important Safety Instructions for Details Troubleshooting Guide 64 511521-002 This information is confidential and proprietary to Capstone. Neither this document nor the information contained herein shall be copied, disclosed to others, or used for any purposes other than the specific purpose for which this document was delivered.

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