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What is a Bad Input Command?

Started by travis, March 30, 2016, 04:20:AM

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travis

What does Input Command mean?

Hello,
What is a "Input Command Alarm" in easy to understand language? Can someone provide a basic explanation or definition of a Input Command Alarm message and its possible causes.

I'm looking for tips on troubleshooting this type of fault from the perspective of an electrical maintenance tech. Thank you!


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  • Input Command Alarm
  • Input Command Problem
  • Input Command Message


Cheller

"Bad input command" seems like it should be a "bad command signal"

Definition of command signal: a voltage supplied by the controller in a motion control system that commands a precise movement of a motor within a specific time frame with the desire motion profile.

A bad command signal may indicate that the controller is issuing a command voltage that is out of range. I have to admit, I am not familiar with this error. Anyone else have some feedback on bad command signals?
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