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7.3.20 Shorted Accelerometer
Shorted Accel on channel n (
Sine Stop Code
)
This code indicates that an accelerometer connection is shorted.
Verify that:
·
The cable connections are all secure.
·
The input configuration is set up correctly. If you are using external conditioning, turn off "Accel
Power Source" in the
dialog box.
7.3.21 Starting Test
Starting (
Sine Stop Code
)
This code indicates that the test is currently in the startup mode, where the output is slowly increased
until the desired acceleration level is reached.
The controller behavior during the startup period is defined in the Startup Parameters group in the
dialog box.
The "Time" parameter defines the approximate time it takes to reach the desired running level. The
output voltage is limited by two settings: "Max System Gain" and "Max Output". The maximum allowed
output voltage is defined by the smaller of the following values:
(Max System Gain) * (Desired Acceleration)
Max Output
The "Max System Gain" parameter is also used to detect open-accelerometer conditions. If the
measured acceleration level is less than
(Current Output) / (Max System Gain)
the test will automatically be stopped with a
stop code.
7.3.22 Starting Schedule
Starting Scheduled Test (
Sine Stop Code
)
This code indicates that the current test is one of several listed in a test schedule and was started
using the
dialog box.
7.3.23 Step Off
Step Off (
Sine Stop Code
)
This code indicates that the test is running in the
mode and that the output is
currently inactive. When running a Stepped Frequency test, the stop code will alternate between "Step
On" and "Step Off".
7.3.24 Step On
Step On (
Sine Stop Code
)
This code indicates that the test is running in the
mode and that the output is
currently active. When running a Stepped Frequency test, the stop code will alternate between "Step
On" and "Step Off".
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Page 227: ...Accelerometer Toolbars Part VI ...
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