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Becker ACU6100 - Built-In Tests; Power-On Build-In Test (PBIT); Continuous Build-In Test (CBIT); Initiated Build-In Test (IBIT)

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Operation
Built-In Tests
DV64440.03 Issue 09 November 2019 ACU6100 61
3.15 Built-In Tests
The ACU61 device has different built-in tests with optical indication of the test results.
The tests monitor the system equipment and some internal circuits.
o PBIT: A system self-test starts after power-on.
o CBIT: A background test routine runs continuously during normal operation.
o IBIT: An additional test can be manually started.
Power-on Build-In Test (PBIT)
Power-on Build-In Test (PBIT)
The ACU6100 powers up with the main system power.
The test routine will be started (test time ca. 4 s).
o The test status LED (yellow) is on.
After successful test without failure the test status LED is off.
If a failure was found the test status LED (yellow) flashes.
There are two procedure to continue, if a failure was found:
(1) Push at the “TEST” button the failure will be ignored.
o If there is permanent problem inside the system, it will be found by
the continuous self-test routine and indicated again.
(2) Set the "BACK-UP" switch to slaved or emergency mode (details see
"Emergency Operation" page 60).
Continuous Build-In Test (CBIT)
Continuous Build-In Test (CBIT)
A background test routine runs continuously during normal operation.
If a failure was found the test status LED (yellow) flashes.
There are two procedure to continue, if a failure was found:
(1) Push at the “TEST” button the failure will be ignored.
o If there is permanent problem inside the system, it will be found by
the continuous self-test routine and indicated again.
(2) Set the "BACK-UP" switch to slaved or emergency mode (details see
"Emergency Operation" page 60).
Initiated Build-In Test (IBIT)
Initiated Build-In Test (IBIT)
An additional test can be manually started.
Push the key "TEST" (not during transmission).
If a failure was found the test status LED (yellow) flashes.
There are two procedure to continue, if a failure was found:
(1) Push at the “TEST” button the failure will be ignored.
o If there is permanent problem inside the system, it will be found by
the continuous self-test routine and indicated again.
(2) Set the "BACK-UP" switch to slaved or emergency mode (details see
"Emergency Operation" page 60).

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