MTS SWIFT 10 MC Sensor User Manual
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SWIFT 10 MC Sensors
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Troubleshooting
The SWIFT sensor, TI electronics, and accessory components are not
intended to be disassembled, other than as outlined in this section.
Disassembling or tampering with these components may result in damage
to the sensor, loss of watertight seal, and voiding of the warranty.
Do not disassemble the SWIFT sensor, Transducer Interface (TI) electronics, and
accessory components.
CAUTION
Troubleshooting Guide (part 1 of 10)
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Transducer Interface (TI)
does not power up (green
power indicator is not lit).
If any of the following conditions exist, the
Power indicator next to the Power button will
not turn on (green) when you press the button.
The TI power supply cable
is not connected.
Check that the cable is securely connected to the
TI box. At the back of the TI box, the J1 Power
must be connected to a power supply or battery.
The power supply is not
providing power.
If a battery is used, check that the battery is
charged. See
beginning on
for the minimum input voltage. If an external
power supply is used, check that it is plugged
into an AC supply, and that power is turned on.
The fan on the top of the power supply should
be on at all times when the external power
supply is ON.
The power supply wiring is
reversed.
If using a car battery, check that the wiring is
correct. If the wiring has been reversed and the
power switch turned on, it is likely the fuse has
opened.
The fuse has opened.
The TI box is provided with a self-resetting
thermal fuse. If input power exceeds the fuse
limits, or polarity is reversed, the fuse will open.
If the fuse opens, the TI box cannot be used
until the fuse cools enough to reset.
FAIL indicator blinks.
An internal failure has
occurred in the TI
electronics.
Boot Error: Turn the TI power off and on to
reboot.
Internal Error: See “Hardware Overview”, for
failure codes relating to FAIL indicator.