Machine description
4812160101_A.pdf 2014-07-04
Error messages (DCO)
Symbol Designation FunctionSymbol Designation Function
Zero search fault This fault can occur when the machine is started if it takes too long to
position/calibrate the amplitude to 0.
The fault can occur if there is a fault on a sensor/cable/connector for this
system.
Zero search fault This fault can occur when the machine is started if it takes too long to
position/calibrate the amplitude to 0.
The fault can occur if there is a fault on a sensor/cable/connector for this
system.
Sensor fault This fault can occur during vibration.
If one of the two sensors for amplitude positioning malfunctions then this
fault will occur. There could have a fault on the actual sensor, or on the
cable/connector.
Sensor fault This fault can occur during vibration.
If one of the two sensors for amplitude positioning malfunctions then this
fault will occur. There could have a fault on the actual sensor, or on the
cable/connector.
Movement fault This fault can occur during vibration.
The fault occurs if the system does not detect any change in the amplitude
when this is requested. It could be a result of mechanical or hydraulic inertia,
or if both sensors for amplitude positioning malfunction at the same time.
Movement fault This fault can occur during vibration.
The fault occurs if the system does not detect any change in the amplitude
when this is requested. It could be a result of mechanical or hydraulic inertia,
or if both sensors for amplitude positioning malfunction at the same time.
Min limit fault This fault can occur during vibration.
If the mechanical system for amplitude controlling should for some reason
position itself outside the valid limits (low amplitude), this fault occurs.
Min limit fault This fault can occur during vibration.
If the mechanical system for amplitude controlling should for some reason
position itself outside the valid limits (low amplitude), this fault occurs.
Max limit fault This fault can occur during vibration.
If the mechanical system for amplitude controlling should for some reason
position itself outside the valid limits (high amplitude), this fault occurs.
Max limit fault This fault can occur during vibration.
If the mechanical system for amplitude controlling should for some reason
position itself outside the valid limits (high amplitude), this fault occurs.
Direction fault This fault occurs if the system detects that the direction of the movement is
wrong in relation to the required change in amplitude.
It could be a result of either an incorrect power or hydraulic connection.
Direction fault This fault occurs if the system detects that the direction of the movement is
wrong in relation to the required change in amplitude.
It could be a result of either an incorrect power or hydraulic connection.
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