MTS SWIFT 30 Sensor User Manual

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SWIFT 30 Sensors

Troubleshooting

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Shunt 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 shunt cables at both the TI and transducer

connections, 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, note
which bridge has the different value. If the

faulty shunt value stays the same with the cable

swap, look at the transducer shunt connectors
for damage or objects plugging the connector

and contact MTS.

Make sure the two shunt cables are connected to

the proper places (A to 1, B to 2).

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 AngleMode and
FixedAngle are not set

correctly, so an angular

transformation is changing
six bridge outputs as a result

of the eight shunted bridge
outputs depending on the

angle of the transducer.

Using the TIXFER utility, verify that the
AngleMode is set to 1 and the FixedAngle is

set to 0 during shunt calibrations that will be

recorded externally. This does not need to be
done for the internal TI Electronics shunt

procedure, but may be needed to remove the
angular dependency of the shunt outputs on the

six bridge 10 V outputs. (This restriction may

disappear in the future)

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 TIXFER utility to verify that the calibration

settings portion of the calibration file matches
the original, and download the original to TI if

needed.

Data acquisition
configuration, settings,

offset, or scaling is

incorrect, changed, or
inconsistent

Investigate the data acquisition system to verify
that it is configured properly.

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