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Operating and functions
When the transmitter generates a "warning" or "error" event:
→ go into the "Info" menu to read the cause of the event generation.
→ and/or go into the "Sensor" function of the Diagnostic menu to read the impedance values for each electrode
in order to identify the cause of an out of range impedance.
→ if necessary, clean then recalibrate the measurement probe or replace it.
• The "warning" event may also be associated with one or other or both transistor outputs. See chap. 9.11.10,
function "Output.TR1" or "Output.TR2".
• The "error" event may also be associated with one or other or both current outputs. See chap. 9.11.9,
function "Output.AC1" or "Output.AC2".
• See also "If you encounter problems" at chap. 10.5
ACTIVATE: choose whether or not to activate monitoring of the impedance of the selected electrode.
IMPEDANCE: read the impedance measured of the selected electrode.
WARN HI: enter the impedance value above which a "warning" event is generated.
WARN LO: enter the impedance value below which a "warning" event is generated.
ERR HI: enter the impedance value above which an "error" event is generated.
ERR LO: enter the impedance value below which an "error" event is generated.
9.13.3. Monitoring the fluid temperature
See chap. 9.9 to access the Diagnostic menu.
A malfunction in your process or the built-in temperature probe may be indicated either by too low or too high a
fluid temperature or by an incorrect temperature measurement.
The function allows for monitoring the fluid temperature and configure the behaviour of the device if the param-
etered ranges are exceeded.
Diagnostic
Sensor
Temperature
Temperature
Activate: Yes/No
READ
Warn lo: INPUT
Err hi: INPUT
Err lo: INPUT
Warn hi: INPUT
To be warned when the fluid temperature is too low or too high:
→ activate monitoring of the fluid temperature in the function "activate", then
→ set a temperature range (in °C) outside of which the transmitter generates a "warning" event and displays the
and icons.
→ set a temperature range (in °C) outside of which the transmitter generates an "error" event and displays the
and
ERR
icons.
When the transmitter generates a "warning" or "error" event:
→ go into the "Info" menu to read the cause of the event generation.
→ and/or go into the "Sensor" function of the Diagnostic menu to read the measured temperature value.
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Type 8202 ELEMENT