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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
OPERATIONAL ERRORS
MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
Code02
Under
Load!
Input signal less than negative full scale. If this is due to excessive
loading, reduce the load. Otherwise check the load cell connections. If a
4 wire load cell cable is being used, check that the sense jumpers are in
place. Verify that the capacity selection P110 is correct. Use the
information parameters, especially P61103 and P61104, to check the
setup and input signal.
CoDE03
Over-
Load!
Input signal is greater than positive full scale. Use same check as for
underload.
CoDE04
#>
Dsply
Number to be displayed will not fit within 6 digits. This will not normally
occur for the Gross, Net or Tare Weights but may result while displaying
the accumulated totals if the amount exceeds 999,999. Either clear the
totals or settle for only being able to transmit the totals.
CoDE05
Zero>
Max.!
An attempt was made to zero out more than allowed per P118 selection.
Use the
: key for subtracting off container weights or if large dead-
load is always to be present, apply this dead-load during the No Load?
prompt during calibration to permanently eliminate the offset.
CoDE06
Tare>
F.S.!
Tare entry was greater than full scale. Most likely the entered tare value
was incorrect.
CoDE07
Tare<
0!
Negative tare attempted, but not allowed per P162. For auto-tares, the
GROSS Weight must be greater than zero unless P162 is changed to
allow negative tares.
CoDE08
Check
Conn
The signal into the A/D is greater than +/- 2 times the expected full scale
signal. For example if the full scale capacity at P110 is 100, then the
error message will be displayed at +/- 208 taking into consideration the
4% overload. This error usually indicates a defective or incorrectly wired
load cell.
SETUP MODE ERRORS
MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
CoDE10
Entry
>Max!
An entry was made which had more characters than allowed. The most
likely cause is making an entry for an ID that is longer than the
programmed size of that ID.
CoDE11
WRONG
CODE!
The incorrect access code was entered, thus preventing changes. In
order to access the Setup Mode, either the proper code must be entered
or the
key must be pressed alone (to view selections without making
changes).
CoDE12
No
Mods!
The Setup Mode is being accessed, but changes are prevented.
CoDE13
Outof
Range
An entry made for a selection was beyond the range of valid choices.
Also, an out of range error will occur during the execution of a macro
utilizing the “%m” command. For example, If the command wants to strip
out characters 5 through 8 and the string is only set for 2 characters, this
error will occur.