7.2 When a Failure is Suspected
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Category
Symptom
Possible Cause
Necessary Actions
The output
overvoltage
error occurs for
an inductive
load (e.g.,
transformer).
An abrupt change in
the output current
generated a back
electromotive force.
When the output is off or the
peak current limiter is activated,
the load current may change
abruptly, which generates a back
electromotive force to cause the
output overvoltage error. To
avoid the abrupt current change,
reduce the setting value of the
peak current limiter sufficiently
for a smaller output current, or
conversely set it to a sufficiently
large value to disable the limiter
to be activated, or sufficiently
reduce the amplitude before
turning off the output.
Memory
function-
related
problem
The memory
cannot be
recalled.
The output is on.
The output on state does not
allow the recall. Turn the output
off.
Sequence/
Simulation-
related
problem
The Sequence
cannot be
started.
The output is off.
Turn on the output, then start
the sequence.
The specified
Step Time is
exceeded.
The Stop Phase is
enabled.
When the stop phase setting is
active, the execution waits for
the Step Time that was set pass,
and keeps the output setting
until it reaches the Stop Phase
that was set, and then transitions
to the next step. As the result,
the actual step time is longer
than the set Step Time. To move
to the next step immediately
after the Step Time, disable the
Stop Phase.
Summary of Contents for GKP-2302
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