Status alerts, causes, and recommendations (continued)Table 14-2:
Alert number Alert title Possible causes Recommended actions
A100 mA Output 1
Saturated
The calculated mA output
value is outside the config-
ured range.
• Check the settings of Upper Range Value and Low-
er Range Value. See Section 14.17.
• Check process conditions. Actual conditions may
be outside the normal conditions for which the
output is configured.
• Check for foreign material in the process gas or
fluid, coating, or other process problems.
• Verify that the measurement units are configured
correctly for your application.
A101 mA Output 1
Fixed
The HART address is set to a
non-zero value, or the mA
output is configured to send
a constant value.
• Check whether the output is in loop test mode. If
it is, unfix the output.
• Exit mA output trim, if applicable.
• Check the HART address. If the HART address is
non-zero, you may need to change the setting of
mA Output Action (Loop Current Mode).
• Check whether the output has been set to a con-
stant value via digital communication.
A102 Drive Over-
range
The drive power (current/
voltage) is at its maximum.
• Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage. See
Section 14.22 and Section 14.23.
• Check for foreign material in the process gas or
fluid, coating, or other process problems.
• Check for fluid separation by monitoring the den-
sity value and comparing the results against ex-
pected density values.
• Ensure that the sensor orientation is appropriate
for your application. Settling from a two-phase or
three-phase fluid can cause this alert.
A104 Calibration in
Progress
A calibration procedure is in
process.
• Allow the procedure to complete.
A106 Burst Mode En-
abled
HART burst mode is ena-
bled.
• No action required.
• If desired, you can set Alert Severity Level to Ignore.
A107 Power Reset
Occurred
The transmitter has been re-
started.
• No action required.
• If desired, you can set Alert Severity Level to Ignore.
A113 mA Output 2
Saturated
The calculated mA output
value is outside the config-
ured range.
• Check the settings of Upper Range Value and Low-
er Range Value. See Section 14.17.
• Check process conditions. Actual conditions may
be outside the normal conditions for which the
output is configured.
• Check for foreign material in the process gas or
fluid, coating, or other process problems.
• Verify that the measurement units are configured
correctly for your application.
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