Proline Prowirl 73 Description of device functions
Endress+Hauser 173
11.22 SUPERVISION
Function description, SUPERVISION group
ACTUAL SYSTEM
CONDITION
Description
The current system status appears on the display.
Display
SYSTEM OK or
The fault/notice message with the highest priority.
PREVIOUS SYSTEM
CONDITIONS
Description
The last 16 fault and notice messages appear on the display.
ASSIGN SYSTEM ERROR Description
All system errors appear on the display. If you select an individual system error you can
change its error category:
• Each individual message can be selected using the
O
and
S
key.
•If the
F
key is pressed twice, the ERROR CATEGORY function is called up.
•Use the
P
key combination or select "CANCEL" (in the system error list) to exit the
function.
Display
List of system errors
ERROR CATEGORY Description
Use this function to define whether a system error triggers a notice message or a fault
message. If you select FAULT MESSAGES, all outputs respond to an error in accordance
with their defined failsafe mode.
• Press the
F
key twice to call up the ASSIGN SYSTEM ERROR function (ä 173).
•Use the P key combination to exit the function.
Options
NOTICE MESSAGES (display only)
FAULT MESSAGE (outputs and display)
ASSIGN PROCESS
ERROR
Description
All process errors appear on the display. If you select an individual process error you can
change its error category:
• Each individual message can be selected using the
O
and
S
key.
• Press the
F
key twice to call up the ERROR CATEGORY function (ä 173).
•Use the P key combination or select "CANCEL" (in the process error list) to exit the
function.
Display
List of process errors
ERROR CATEGORY Description
Use this function to define whether a process error triggers a notice message or a fault
message. If you select FAULT MESSAGES, all outputs respond to an error in accordance
with their defined failsafe mode.
• Press the
F
key twice to call up the ASSIGN SYSTEM ERROR function (ä 173).
•Use the P key combination to exit the function.
Options
NOTICE MESSAGES (display only)
FAULT MESSAGE (outputs and display)