MKV IDOS on a Frame 6B - IGVs which had previously been working went into position trip on Start-up. This initially looked like a typical Servo or LVDT failure. On arriving at the machine, AUTOCAL worked perfectly and IGVs positioned accurately both in Calibrate or Manual calibration. But here is the problem, immediately the IGVs were moved, L86GVA & L86GVT (position alarm & trip) operated. After much head scratching, a real time plot was made of CSGV & CSRGV and it was found that, although the IGVs would position correctly, CSRGV was not moving and remained at the closed stop of 34 Deg. Nice, the IGVs move but the Reference doesn't move??, of course this is the reason for the alarm and trip.
A bit of history - Two weeks ago the TCQA in <R> was replaced due to a failure and everything has worked perfectly since then with a few, trouble free, starts. Could this possibly be ribbon cable problem between DCC and TCQA or in the DENET ?? This a bit of a strange one and a first for me after many years. Of course the CSRGV reference is getting to R+S+T or the IGVs wouldn't move but it doesn't seem to be getting to the section of CSP that checks position Alarm & Trips ??.
The machine is now running and was started with L86GVT forced. Of the course the fault didn't appear on start-up, Murphy's Law never fails. I plan to bring the machine down in a few days and take <R> to bits and put it back together again.
Any other good ideas would be much appreciated.
(A prize should be given for the correct answer)
A bit of history - Two weeks ago the TCQA in <R> was replaced due to a failure and everything has worked perfectly since then with a few, trouble free, starts. Could this possibly be ribbon cable problem between DCC and TCQA or in the DENET ?? This a bit of a strange one and a first for me after many years. Of course the CSRGV reference is getting to R+S+T or the IGVs wouldn't move but it doesn't seem to be getting to the section of CSP that checks position Alarm & Trips ??.
The machine is now running and was started with L86GVT forced. Of the course the fault didn't appear on start-up, Murphy's Law never fails. I plan to bring the machine down in a few days and take <R> to bits and put it back together again.
Any other good ideas would be much appreciated.
(A prize should be given for the correct answer)
