BML-S1G0-_7_ _-M5E_-_0-_ _
Absolute Magnetically Coded Position Measuring System
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Error and warning sequences
Up to eight different errors and warnings are displayed. A
warning is only output when at least one warning and no
error is present. If an error is present, only the error is
displayed.
With an error, the light flashes red and with a warning, it
flashes orange.
The eight errors/warnings are divided into two groups that
are introduced by a fast red or orange flickering
respectively.
In each area, a maximum of four messages are output.
Each message is output via slow flashing with a duty cycle
of 1:1. The message can be identified by counting the
flashing impulses. There is a long, dark pause between
two messages.
The error bit is deleted after the data set has been read. If
the EW event is still present, it is reset. The flashing
sequence is repeated until at least one sensor head data
set is read in which the corresponding bit was set, and as
long as the EW event is still present.
Possible warnings
Flickering
Flashing
Red range
Fig. 8-1:
Optical signaling of multiple warnings
In the example shown by Fig. 8-1 Warning 1 and Warning
2 is in the red area. Warning 3 is in the orange area.
In the BiSS register address space, the warning byte is
located at the address 0x49. The different meanings of the
bits are listed below. The bits are also the basis for the
orange LED flashing sequence. This is why the list
describes the warning numbers (that can be counted on
the LED) and the bit in the warning byte.
The orange flashing sequences represent warnings and
have the following meanings:
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Red range in Fig. 8-1
Warning 1 (bit 0):
Unused
Warning 2 (bit 1):
Unused
Warning 3 (bit 2):
Unused
Warning 4 (Bit 3):
Unused
–
Orange range in Fig. 8-1
Warning 1 (bit 4):
Unused
Warning 2 (bit 5):
Unused
Warning 3 (bit 6):
Unused
Warning 4 (bit 7):
Unused
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Flickering
Flashing
Orange range
Possible errors
Flickering
Flashing
Red range
Fig. 8-2:
Optical signaling of multiple errors
In the example shown by Fig. 8-2 Warning 1 and Warning
4 is in the red range. Warning 4 is in the orange range.
In the BiSS register address space, the error byte is
located at the address 0x48. The different meanings of the
bits are listed below. The bits are also the basis for the red
LED flashing sequence. This is why the list describes the
error numbers (that can be counted on the LED) and the
bit in the error byte.
The red flashing sequences represent errors and have the
following meanings:
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Red range in Fig. 8-2
Error 1 (bit 0):
Sensor head is not yet ready
(switch-on sequence), internal
defect
Error 2 (bit 1):
Unused
Error 3 (bit 2):
SSI clock frequency too high
Error 4 (bit 3):
Internal undervoltage
–
Orange range inFig. 8-2
Error 1 (bit 4):
Sensor head is not yet completely
above the magnetic tape
Error 2 (bit 5):
Sensor signals too low, gap too
high, no magnetic tape
Error 3 (bit 6):
Inconsistency error, magnetic
tape damaged
Error 4 (bit 7):
Error generating 1 Vpp signal
If the sensor head is not located above the magnetic tape, this error is not
1)
transmitted.
Flickering
Flashing
Orange range
1)
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