MTS Series 793 User Manual

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Lower Limit indicator turns red when any of the lower hardware
limits, set in the Station Setup window, are tripped.

Separate inner and outer error indicators show the status of all
the user-defined error detectors. For example, the Outer Error

10 - Inner/Outer Error Detectors

indicator turns red when any of the outer error limits, set in the
Station Setup window, are tripped.

This group of indicators show the status of any of the signals
designated as active feedback for a control channel. For

11 - Channel Feedback Signals

example, if the active feedback signal for channel 1 becomes
saturated, the Saturated [14] indicator in the Channels group
turns red. Other signal statuses include Out of Range [13]
(indicator turns yellow), Invalid [15](indicator turns red), or
Disabled [16] (indicator turns black).

This group of indicators show the status of any of the signals
(for example, auxiliary inputs), including those designated as

12 - Signals

active feedback for a control channel. For example, if a signal
becomes saturated, the Saturated [14] indicator in the Signals
group turns red. Other signal statuses include Out of Range
[13]
(indicator turns yellow), Invalid [15] (indicator turns red),
or Disabled [16] (indicator turns black).

An interlock condition lights this indicator. This type of interlock
stops the program and removes station power.

17 - Interlock

The number following Interlock and Program indicates which
interlock chain the station is using. This assignment is made in
the Station Builder application.

The Station Manager application saves the last used interlock
chain to the station configuration, and will attempt to restore it
if currently available.

A Program Interlock condition lights this indicator. This type of
interlock stops the program without removing station power.

18 - Program

A C-Stop Interlock lights this indicator. The yellow control button
is displayed next to the indicator when C-Stop is enabled.

19 - C-Stop

A Gate interlock lights this indicator.

20 - Gate

Resets the interlocks.

21 - Reset

Temporarily overrides interlocks. Each click provides 10
seconds of override. Use this button where station power is

22 - Reset/Override

required to clear interlock conditions, such as saturated
channels.

The station configuration determines the types of controls that
appear in the Station Controls Panel.

23 - Station Power

HPU - Controls hydraulic power units (HPU), through Power
Off, Power Low, and Power High buttons.

116 MTS Series 793 Control Software

Station Manager Application

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