MTS SWIFT 10 ATV Sensor User Manual

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SWIFT 10 ATV Sensors

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Troubleshooting

The shunt reference values

were changed.

Use the TI2XFER program to upload the

current calibration file. Check the file to verify

that the variables ShuntDeltaRef are the same
as shown on the original calibration file

provided by MTS. The eight ShuntDeltaMeas

values should read approximately 0.85 V.

The shunt tolerance is not

set correctly.

Use the TI2XFER program to upload the

current calibration file. The ShuntTolerance

value should be set at 2, indicating an allowable
shunt variation of 2%. If this value is changed to

zero or a very small number, the difference

between the reference and the current shunt
measurement may fall outside of this tolerance

and be read as a shunt failure.

Transducer cable problems.

If the ShuntDeltaMeas values are not the same
as (or within tolerance of the ShuntDeltaRef

values), note which shunt values are not the

same.

If all eight are not correct, check the shunt

cables, signal cable, and power supply.

If four of the signals are not correct, verify that

both shunt cables are plugged in and are not
damaged. (Each shunt cable shunts four

bridges). If connections appear correct, swap

the transducer cable and check whether the bad
shunt values follow the cable. This indicates a

damaged or faulty cable. Check that the cable is

not damaged, and that connector pins are not
missing or damaged.

Use the same swapping technique if one or
more signals is not correct. In this case swap the

slip ring bracket and note which bridge has the
different value. If the faulty shunt value stays

the same with the slip ring bracket, look at the

connectors for damage or objects plugging the
connector and contact MTS.

Shunt Calibration as
Recorded by External Data
Acquisition is incorrect or
inconsistent. (The internal
shunt check in the TI
electronics verifies each of
the eight individual
bridges, but it is the six
bridge 10 V output that you
can record if desired.)

The gains have been

changed in the calibration
file.

As the bridges are shunted, the eight raw bridge

outputs pass through the TI box and have the
calibration gains applied to them. If the

calibration file has been changed or modified,

the six bridge 10 V outputs will reflect this. Use
the TI2XFER utility to verify that the

calibration settings portion of the calibration file

matches the original, and download the original
to TI if needed.

Troubleshooting Guide (part 7 of 10)

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