MTS SWIFT 10 ATV Sensor User Manual

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SWIFT 10 ATV Sensors

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Troubleshooting

Zero Offset: One or more
Signal Outputs appear to
have a zero offset after the
TI electronics have been
zeroed.

The transducer was zeroed

with load applied (or a

different load than the
intended tare weight for

non-spinning applications

only).

Rezero the TI, being careful not to touch or load

the transducer during the zero procedure.

TI was not warmed up

before zeroing.

Verify that the TI was powered on for at least

five minutes before zeroing.

Considerable temperature
changes have occurred.

The transducer is temperature-compensated to
reduce temperature-induced errors, but any

significant changes in temperature will induce

zero shifts. For best results, zeroing should
occur at the conditions closest to those of the

test conditions.

Noise in the system.

Noise in the power supply or high magnetic
fields can cause errors in the zeroes. For more

information, see grounding suggestions in,

Installing the Transducer Interface Electronics

beginning on

page 74

.

Zero button was pressed

with cables not connected,
or during a loaded test

If the Zero button is pressed with the cables not

connected, the TI Electronics will set the new
zero values according to this zero voltage

signal. If the Zero button is accidentally pressed

during a test, the TI electronics will zero the
bridges at whatever load they are reading at the

time the Zero button was pressed, resulting in

an erroneous bridge zero value.

The data acquisition

configuration or input ports

show a zero offset.

After zeroing, while the TI is turned on and all

cables from the SWIFT transducer to TI are

connected, use a handheld DVM to verify the
output of individual channels while they are

being loaded. With no load applied, the outputs
should be 0 V. If the data acquisition is showing

an offset while the TI reads 0 V (as measured by

the handheld DVM), the data acquisition is set
up incorrectly, or is inducing the offset.

Troubleshooting Guide (part 3 of 10)

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