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Please be aware that the reply of the controller only indicates that the command is understood. wheth-
er the command will be actioned by the fire depends on the STATUS of the fire, which has to be READY.
RS- 232 Adapter works with a client-based protocol (100% pulling), which implies that the client must
poll the controller in order to fetch data updates.
Please be aware that the reply of the controller only indicates that the command is understood. wheth-
er the command will be actioned by the fire depends on the STATUS of the fire, which has to be READY.
RS- 232 Adapter works with a client-based protocol (100% pulling), which implies that the client must
poll the controller in order to fetch data updates.
The following comments allow you to request STATUS information from the Decoflame e-Ribbon Fire™ –
i.e. the set currently set flame level or any error messages -, the remaining fuel level in the tank, the
fuel consumption, the heat output and the remaining operation time set by engaging the timer function:
<0x9000>= Get tank level in % of full
Reply <0x9nnn> where nnn in [0..100]
<0xB000>=Get fuel consumption in ml/hour
Reply <0xBnnn> where nnn in [0..4000]
<0xE000>=Get output effect in % of max
Reply <0xEnnn> where nnn in [0..100]
<0xAFFF>=Get timer value
Reply <0xAnnn> where nnn is the time left to turn off in 3 minutes ticks
<0xD000>=Get status text
Reply <0xDnnn> where the value of n is decoded as:
1: “FLAME 1”
2: “FLAME 2”
3: “FLAME 3”
4: “FLAME 4”
5: “FLAME 5”
6: “FLAME 6”
7: “READY”
8: “FUEL LID OPEN”
9: “FUEL EMPTY “
10:”FLAME TRAY HOT”
11:”SPILL TOP”
12:”SPILL BOTTOM”
13:”HOT EVAPORATOR”
15:”NO FLAME”
16:”wARMING UP”
17:”TURN OFF”