MTS SWIFT 30 Sensor User Manual

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Transducer Interface

SWIFT 30 Sensors

Hardware Overview

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Error Codes for the Fail Indicator (part 1 of 2)

F

AIL

I

NDICATOR

S

TATE

[N

UMBER

OF

BLINKS

:]

E

RROR

Off

No error detected

Continuous On

Critical: Boot failure; bad code in boot block

Fast blinking

Critical: Unanticipated exception prior to relocation of loader code

Fast varying blink

Critical: Unanticipated exception after relocation of loader code

1

Critical: SRAM failure

2

Critical: Local register failure

3

Critical: Boot block CRC failure

5

NVRAM error. An error was detected during the NVRAM self-test. This self-test is

performed at every power-cycle, and verifies that the NVRAM checksum is valid, and
also that the data stored is compatible with the current firmware version. A failure of

this test will require an NVRAM Init command to be issued. Issuing this command

will result in all stored settings being cleared.

6

Self-Test fail. A failure was detected during the commanded self-test (note that this is
different than the power-up self-test). Further information can be obtained by reading

the self-test error status.

7

Operational error. These errors are usually caused by issuing communication

commands with invalid Command IDs, out-of-range data, invalid slot number, and so
on. This error condition is cleared after the Fail indicator has indicated it.

8

Serial EEPROM Error. A checksum or version error was detected on the serial

EEPROM data. This data stores normalization values.

9

AD Failure. An error (gain out of range or offset out of range) occurred on at least one

A/D, when the A/D gains and offsets were set. The ability to perform a zero, self-test
or shunt tests may be impaired in this state.

Issuing a Cal A/D command may clear this state.

10

Critical: Memory allocation failure

11

Critical: An unexpected interrupt occurred.

12

Communication Interface Init Error. An error occurred while attempting to initialize

the communication interface. The communication interface may be unusable in this

state.

13

TI Firmware Init Error. An error occurred while attempting to initialize the TI
firmware. The communication interface may be unusable in this state.

14

Box ID Error. An error occurred while attempting to initialize the TI Box ID. The

communication interface may be unusable in this state.

15

DAC Init Error. An error occurred while attempting to initialize the TI DACs. The

functionality of the TI may be impaired in this state.

16

Switch Init Error. An error occurred while attempting to initialize the TI switches. The
functionality of the TI may be impaired in this state.

17

Encoder Init Error. An error occurred while attempting to initialize the TI encoder

interface. The functionality of the TI may be impaired in this state.

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