Setups Module

October 16, 2008 Manual Version 1.1
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Down Relay Shorted
The “Down” solid state relay on the slide adjust board failed shorted.
Indicates a hardware failure of the relay.
Lock Relay Open The “Lock” solid state relay on the slide adjust board failed open.
Indicates a hardware failure of the relay.
Lock Relay Shorted The “Lock” solid state relay on the slide adjust board failed shorted.
Indicates a hardware failure of the relay.
Transducer Fail The fine resolver on a rotary system could not be read correctly. This
could be a cable problem, unplugged connector, failed resolver, or
option board (5100-10C) problem.
Rot Crs Read Fail The coarse resolver on a rotary system could not be read correctly.
This could be a cable problem, unplugged connector, failed resolver,
or option board (5100-10C) problem.
Rot Track Error The resolver on a rotary transducer has an error tracking the
information from the rotary input. This is usually caused by a faulty
cable or a bad rotary transducer.
Rot Bad Low Read The data read from the rotary transducer is inaccurate in the lower data
segment. This is usually caused by a circuit board problem.
Rot Bad High Read The data read from the rotary transducer is inaccurate in the higher
data segment. This is usually caused by a circuit board problem.
Rot Speed Error The data read from the rotary transducer indicates that the input shaft
is traveling too fast. It may be necessary to gear down the input shaft
of the rotary transducer or connect the transducer to a slower shaft
from the slide adjust mechanism.
Rot Turns Exceeded The number of turns of the rotary transducer has exceeded the
capabilities of the system. It may be necessary to gear down the input
shaft of the rotary transducer.
Rot ITCnt Bad The incremental turn count value for the rotary transducer read from
the system memory at power-up is not valid. This typically indicates a
problem with the memory device on the main circuit board (5100-10).
Rot IT/Crs Drift (Rotary Incremental Turns Count/Coarse Drift) - The data from the
rotary transducer indicates that the incremental turn count and the
reading from the coarse resolver do not match. This can occur if the
rotary transducer moved while the Automatic Setup module was
powered down or disconnected from the transducer. A bad cable or a
bad rotary transducer can also cause this fault.