MTS SWIFT 10 ATV Sensor User Manual

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SWIFT 10 ATV Sensors

Troubleshooting

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Failed indicator lights after
Shunt Calibration

The signal cable is not

connected to the transducer

or it is damaged or the
transducer is damaged.

Perform TI2STATUS.

Check that the proper calibration file was
downloaded (the serial number in the report

matches the transducer serial number.

Check the error messages in the report.

During a shunt calibration, the shunt cables

provide the shunt across the individual bridges,
but the outputs that are verified in the TI come

from the output signal cable. Check that the

output signal cable is not damaged and is
securely fastened to both the TI and the

transducer.

Excessive noise on the
signal caused the shunt

tolerance to be exceeded.

Electrical Noise: The transducer has power
conditioning, shielded cables, and on-board

amplification to reduce electrical noise.

However, if the TI or transducer are very near a
powerful noise source, some noise can be

picked up with the signal.

Check that the TI electronics are grounded

properly through the power cable to the power

source. If possible, perform the zeroing and
shunt calibration procedure away from the noise

source.

Physical Noise: If the transducer is part of an

assembly that is connected to active hydraulics

or other assemblies that may experience
physical vibrations, these vibrations may be

picked up as inertial forces read by the

transducer. Check that the transducer is not
experiencing dynamic loading or vibrations

during the zero process or shunt calibration.

A temporary fix is to increase the shunt

verification tolerance by changing the setting in
the TI. Note that any temporary fix by

increasing the tolerance may allow a shunt

calibration to pass, when it may be indicative of
a problem that should not be ignored.

The slip ring or road

simulator connector housing
assembly is not transmitting

a signal.

The shunt procedure requires the output through

the slip ring or connector housing. Make sure
that the slip ring/connector housing connection

is secure and that no connectors appear to be

damaged. If possible, swap it out with another
slip ring or connector housing to verify that the

slip ring or connector housing component has

not failed or been damaged.

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