Appendix c: troubleshooting – Kaman KDM-8200 User Manual

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Appendix C: Troubleshooting


Symptoms

3.

CAUSE:

and Causes

Excess loading (static or dynamic) on the sensor caused by the fixturing.
Conductive material too close to the sensor can cause excess loading.

SOLUTION:
1. If the sensor is mounted in a conductive fixture, make sure that you have met

the requirements outlined in Part 3: EQUIPMENT.

2. Remove any conductive material that you do not want to measure away from

the sensor area.

3. Calibrate for a certain degree of loading. You cannot compensate for excess

loading since it can only be determined empirically.

4.

CAUSE:

Noisy AC feed power to the system.

SOLUTION:
1. Check for power tools, motors, soldering irons etc. on the same line;

turn them off or remove them.

2. Switch lines.

3. Use an input noise filter to the module.

5.

CAUSE:

A malfunctioning display (on our equipment or yours).
Without test equipment it is difficult to determine if the display is bad other than
replacing it with a known good one.

SOLUTION:
Using a voltmeter, compare the output on pin 18C (see Part 3: EQUIPMENT) of
the power module external connector with the display monitoring CH1.
Remember that decimal points won’t necessarily correlate but the numbers
should.

6.

CAUSE:

Coarse linearity misadjusted.

SOLUTION:
Recalibrate the system.

7.

CAUSE:

Beat note interference when using more than one sensor.

SOLUTION:
Ensure that the sensors are at least 3 diameters apart, or
Synchronize your sensor and electronics as described in APPENDIX B.

8.

CAUSE:

Ground loop.
This problem is usually the result of electrical ground surges from other equipment.

SOLUTION:
1. In sensors with non-isolated coils (3U, 6U), isolate the sensors from the

ground.

2. Isolate the systems(s) from potential grounds so that the ground is only t

through a desirable path.

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