
April 17, 2000
Man ual Versio n 1.0
6.2
Unable to Fill
The system was unable to make progress when trying to raise the air pressure.
This could be a bad connection to the fill valve, a failed fill valve, or no plant
air pressure. Probably the most common cause would be a bad air leak in the
system.
Unable to Dump
The system was unable to make progress when trying to lower the air
pressure. Probably a bad connection to the dump valve or a failed dump
valve.
Max. Press. Exceeded
The air pressure exceeded the maximum pressure programmed in the
configuration menu. Probably indicates a leaking fill valve or bad wiring
causing the fill valve to be on too long.
Not at Min. Pressure
The air pressure is not at the minimum pressure programmed in the
configuration menu.
A/D converter Fail
The A/D converter failed so no pressure readings can be made. Indicates a
hardware error on the base board.
Bad Config Data
The configuration data for this system was corrupted. The information in the
configuration menu for this system must be reentered.
Pressure Switch Low
There is a pressure switch on the input air supply to the air valves. If the input
air pressure is too low then the system could open the fill valve intending to
raise the pressure but instead vent some air back into the air supply. The
system will not fill as long as the pressure switch is low.
Section 6.3
Counterbalance, Cushion and Hydraulic Overload “Status” Messages
At Pressure
The air system is within tolerance of its target pressure.
Filling
The system is filling (raising the air pressure).
Dumping
The system is dumping (lowering the air pressure).
Air Pressure High
The air pressure in the system is too high.
Air Pressure Low
The air pressure in the system is too low.
System is Off
The system has been turned off in the configuration menu. The pressure will
still be displayed if the transducer is working properly. In addition, if the
system is equipped with a type “C” integrated valve (see section 3.1), the air
pressure may still be adjusted with the manual regulator.
System Vented
A pressure setpoint of 0 psi was entered for a cushion system. The dump
valve is left open in this condition.
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