Tau Controller
Iconos del controlador Tau
Icono
Estado
Bloqueado
Ocupado/trabajando
Fault, system not
operable
Force on or off
Stop Tool Operation,
(press trigger for
indication of what is
causing the tool Stop)
2.5 Fallas
Overcurrent Fault!
There are two things that can cause this hardware fault:
Logic Voltage Fault!
The controller monitors the +5VDC, -5VDC and +12VDC of its onboard
Power Supply. This fault is asserted when those voltages fall outside of
nominal range.
Position Feedback
The controller is constantly monitoring the resolver zero and span points
Fault!
and asserts this fault if they go outside specification.
Transducer Span
This fault is asserted when the transducer zero point has shifted far enough
Fault!
to prevent a full scale reading from the transducer.
Temperature Fault!
This fault is asserted when the tool temperature detector has reached the
temperature limit set by the Temperature Limit parameter. It resets after
detected temperature has dropped by 5°C.
Unrecognized
The controller is communicating to the tool but does not recognize the
Herramienta!
model number written in the tool memory board.
Herramienta
The controller is not communicating to a tool.
Programación
Descripción
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Verificar la pantalla de funcionamiento
Identifies an input/output forced on or off
No Torque Target – The selected Job is not programmed to run a
tool, select another Job or program the currently selected Job.
Stop Issued – An Input is disabling the tool, remove the Stop input.
Reset Reject – Reset Reject is enabled and active, reset the reject by
pressing the multiple function button (MFB).
System Initializing – The controller is booting up, please wait.
Cycle Lock-out – The Cycle Lock-out timer is active, wait for the
timer to finish.
Not Armed – There are two things that can cause this event:
a) Tubenuts – By default tubenuts require arming by tapping
the MFB before the trigger is pressed to run the tool.
b) Reset Reject – The fastening cycle is NOK and the MFB
mode is set to Reset Reject preventing the tool from
running until the MFB is pressed to reset the NOK.
El color del fondo de la pantalla en la operación
normal es blanco. En el caso de una falla el fondo
de la pantalla se torna rojo y la descripción de la
falla aparece en la pantalla.
a) GFI – the Ground Fault Interrupter has exceeded its current trip
point. A current detector monitors the current through the three
phases of the motor and asserts this fault when the total current
applied to the tool does not equal the total current returned from
the tool. All phases are turned off immediately to protect the
controller from shorts at the tool end.
b) Total Current – the controller software limits the current applied
to any tool based on what the tool can handle. This fault is
asserted if there is a short at the tool end and the total current
applied is greater than allowed.
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