Stop Codes
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If this error code indicates a specific channel number (for example, "Max Sine Displacement on
channel 2"), then the abort is due to a specific channel exceeding the limits configured for that channel.
Individual channel limits can be either Extremal limits (as configured on the
), or can
selected for comparison against the system limits, using the 'System Limits Apply' column on the
.
If a specific channel number is not given, then this code indicates that the overall control displacement
value exceeded the maximum displacement allowed for the system. The maximum displacement
allowed for the system is defined in the
dialog box.
7.3.39 Max Sine Velocity
Max Sine Velocity (
Sine Stop Code
)
This error code indicates that an input has exceeded the configured velocity limit for that channel, or
has exceeded the maximum velocity allowed for the system.
If this error code indicates a specific channel number (for example, "Max Sine Velocity on channel 2"),
then the abort is due to a specific channel exceeding the limits configured for that channel. Individual
channel limits can be either Extremal limits (as configured on the
), or can be selected
for comparison against the system limits, using the 'System Limits Apply' column on the
.
If a specific channel number is not given, then this code indicates that the overall control velocity value
exceeded the maximum velocity allowed for the system. The maximum velocity allowed for the system
is defined in the
dialog box.
7.3.40 Max Start Drive
Max Start Drive (
Sine Stop Code
)
This code indicates that the maximum allowable voltage was reached when starting the test. This
error typically results from having a disconnected accelerometer, not having the amplifier turned on, or
having the amplifier gain level turned to a low setting.
If the accelerometer and amplifier are all properly connected, it may be that the Startup Max Output
Voltage limit for this test is too conservative. This parameter is set in the
dialog box.
Typically the maximum output voltage allowed during the test startup should be about 125% to 150% of
the output voltage level required at the starting frequency.
The Max Start Drive limit is a safety limit used to prevent the output from reaching excessive levels
during system startup, in such cases as when the accelerometer is not connected or has fallen off the
test product. You can disable this safety feature (
not recommended!!!
) by selecting a high voltage
level (e.g. 10 Volts) for the Max Start Drive parameter.
7.3.41 Remote Monitor High
Remote Monitor High (
Sine Check Stop Code
)
This code indicates that the rear inputs are configured to abort the test at a predetermined level, and
this level has been exceeded.
See Also:
How to use remote inputs to monitor your process
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