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Chapter 6
Servo Tyer Commands
Much of the time, it may not be necessary for you to issue any commands to the Servo
Tyer because the Servo Tyer controller will automatically send statements to the screen
regarding any problems it encounters as they occur. Often, this information is sufficient
to identify a problem. However, if a previously encountered problem is not occurring now,
it is sometimes desirable to command the Servo Tyer controller to output additional
information, which may be helpful.
Not all of the possible Servo Tyer commands will be discussed in this document. Many of
these are too technical to be helpful to anyone other than Burford
®
Service Personnel.
Starting the Servo Tyer
When power is first supplied to the Servo Tyer controller, it automatically sends out
several lines of information, which look similar to the following.
TCR1interval= 0.238 µsec
System Reset @ 10:35:47 on 03/06/95./
BURFORD
®
CORP.
Electronic Twist Servo Tyer
Version 1.30 - TIE SPEED SUPPORT (Feb 22 1995 11:47:23)
The following caused the last microprocessor reset:
Power switched off.
10:35:47> Initializing.
10:35:47> Initialization complete.
10:35:47>
Interlock open.
Waiting for reset.