Intellisense, Manual – Bimba IntelliSens User Manual
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4096 Retract time was above limit
2048 Retract time was below limit
1024 Extend time was above limit
512 Extend time was below limit
256 Sensor 2 Temperature is below limit
128 Sensor 1 Temperature is below limit
64 Sensor 2 Temperature is above limit
32 Sensor 1 Temperature is above limit
16 Rod Seal Failure Present
8 Front Piston Seal Failure Present
4 Rear Piston Seal Failure Present
2 Line pressure above limit
1 Line pressure below limit
• A value of 16 means the event was triggered by the retract time window changing in the positive direction
equal or greater than the value of the “Extend/Retract time” change parameter.
• A value of 32 means the event was triggered by the retract time window changing in the negative direction
equal or greater than the value of the “Extend/Retract time” change parameter.
• A value of 64 means the event was triggered by an increase in detected rod seal leakage, in percentage,
equal to or greater than the value of the “Cylinder leak” change parameter.
• A value of 256 means the event was triggered by an increase in detected front piston seal leakage, in per-
centage, equal to or greater than the value of the “Cylinder leak” change parameter.
• A value of 1024 means the event was triggered by an increase in detected rear piston seal leakage, in per-
centage, equal to or greater than the value of the “Cylinder leak” change parameter.
Events Failures
When an event is logged by the SIM unit, it records any active failures. These failures are coded as binary numbers as
follows:
Following this table, a failure code for “Extend time was above limit” would be a 1024. Likewise, an event with mul-
tiple failures, such as a “Extend time was above limit” and “Line pressure above limit” would be a 1026.