MTS SWIFT 30 Sensor User Manual

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SWIFT 30 Sensors

Troubleshooting

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

The tire was not rotated

after zeroing to set the index

pulse position.

After a spinning zero, the rotational

transformation is updated at the first encoder

movement. Rotate the wheel one revolution
after doing a spinning zero. If the angle offset

has changed from the previous angle offset set

in the TI, a step in the main outputs may occur.
After the wheel is rotated one revolution, the

correct loads and transformations will appear.

The reference angle of the
transducer is set incorrectly

in non-spinning mode.

The AngleFixed value in the TI calibration file
is initially set to zero, indicating that the

coordinate outputs on the transducer’s label are

correct when the label is upright. If the label is
not upright, or if the AngleFixed value in the

calibration file is not set correctly, the angular

transformation may be causing the error.

For example, if the transducer should be sensing

only a vertical load with the vehicle at rest, but
the angle is set incorrectly, it may give an output

of longitudinal load and vertical load based on

this erroneous axis orientation set by the
AngleFixed value. To correct, verify that the

AngleFixed value matches the actual

orientation of the transducer.

The AngleOffset value is

incorrect in the calibration

file.

If an incorrect AngleOffset value is set in the TI

calibration file, an axis which should have no

load may show some load from another vehicle
coordinate axis based on the incorrect reference

orientation. Verify that the correct

ZeroAlgorithm and AngleMode are set for
your specific application (refer to

, “Edit the

Calibration File,”

on page 66).

An angle offset is caused by
improper spinning zero

procedure.

For spinning applications with auto-zero for
both bridge zero and angle zero

(ZeroAlgorithm = 3, AngleMode=0): Verify
that the zeroing procedure was done correctly

with no load or contact on the tire other than the

weight of the tire, and that all contact with the
transducer was on the inner diameter only (refer

to “Setting up the Transducer Interface”).

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