Multitest 0.5d, 1d & 2.5d
Service and Repair Manual
Number 022-005
Issue Number: 08
Page 47 of 58
Error 05
– Internal communication fault. - SPI reception incorrect, check the SPI and
RS232 looms.
Error 06
– Firmware upgrade required / Motor Control PCB EEPROM Write error.
Replacement front panel PCB, possibly a faulty chip (U4 on Motor PCB). (Also see;
Fault finding and cure section 5).
Error 07
– Motor Control PCB EEPROM Read error, possibly a faulty chip (U4 on
Motor PCB).
Error 08
– Stand reverse and limit switch are set too close together. i.e. after a stand
reverse the test stand hits the limit switch too soon. Move the limit switch collet
further from the point where the stand reverses.
The Error 8 message happens when the Stand Reverse signal coincides with the limit
switch signal still being active. The Stand Reverse signal pulse lasts about 1 Second.
The limit switch mechanism reflector must be fully clear of the optos in the limit switch
PCB assembly before the Stand Reverse occurs to avoid the error message.
Error 09
– Limit optical switch conflict. – Possible opto fault - Replace 2 x 307-044
OPTO SWITCH OPB625 on 300-148-V01 LIMIT SWITCH ASSY or the limit switches
are set too close - i.e. both trigger.
Error 10
- Front Panel PCB memory write error. (U1 on LCD PCB).
Error 11
- Front Panel PCB memory read error. (U1 on LCD PCB).
Over travelled / Emergency stop
Faulty Emergency Stop Loom
.
The emergency stop has two parts a hardware stop circuit and software stop circuit.
The hardware stop circuit and overtravel circuit both use the same signal to trigger a
relay to stop the stand. So if the hardware wire of the Emergency stop loom is
damaged/faulty it will activate the same relay. The software detects this and then
checks to see if it has received a software emergency stop signal.
If it receives also the software emergency signal then it will display E-STOP ERROR.
If it does not receive also the software emergency signal then it will display
OVERTRAVELLED ERROR.
Faulty limit switch assembly
.
The error (Over travelled) can also occur if IDC cable has a broken wire or the IDC
cable /connector joint is incorrectly made.