Why does my Honeywell ST 700 Transmitter say 'Meter Body Excess Correct', and how do I fix it?
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Wesley WilsonSep 4, 2025
The 'Meter Body Excess Correct' message on your Honeywell Transmitter indicates that the ZERO or SPAN correction factor is outside acceptable limits. This might be because the INPUT was incorrect during calibration, or the transmitter was in output mode during a CORRECT procedure. First, check the input pressure and ensure it matches calibrated range values (LRV and URV). Check the Meter Body. Then, perform an LRV or ZERO CORRECT procedure followed by a URV CORRECT procedure.
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Angela BrowningSep 3, 2025
What should I do if my Honeywell Transmitter shows 'Low Supply Voltage'?
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geraldhernandezSep 3, 2025
If your Honeywell Transmitter indicates 'Low Supply Voltage', it means that either the supply voltage to the transmitter terminals or the supply voltage to the sensor board is too low. Check that the power supply and loop resistance are within specification. If possible, try to increase the voltage level of the supply. If the supply voltage and loop resistance are adequate and the problem persists, replace the Electronics Module. If the problem still persists, replace the Meter Body.
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Kevin MartinezSep 2, 2025
What does it mean when my Honeywell Transmitter is in 'Fixed Current Mode', and how do I change it?
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Ann HenrySep 2, 2025
If your Honeywell Transmitter is in 'Fixed Current Mode,' it means the output current is fixed and not varying with the applied input. This can happen if the loop current mode is disabled or if loop test is active. Enable the Loop Current Mode if it is disabled, or exit the Loop Test mode if it is active.
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roger70Sep 1, 2025
What to do if my Honeywell Transmitter displays 'Display Failure'?
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Chad TrevinoSep 1, 2025
If your Honeywell Transmitter is showing a 'Display Failure', it could be due to the display being disconnected or corrupted configuration data. First, secure the display connections and recheck. If the problem continues, reset the device. If it still persists, replace the display.
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Victoria CurtisAug 31, 2025
What causes 'Meter Body NVM Corrupt' on a Honeywell Transmitter, and how can I fix it?
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Marilyn GarciaAug 31, 2025
If your Honeywell Transmitter displays 'Meter Body NVM Corrupt', it means the Meter Body NVM data has been corrupted. Try resetting the device. If the problem continues, replace the Meter Body.
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William AlvarezAug 30, 2025
How do I resolve a 'Sensor Over Temperature' error on my Honeywell ST 700 Transmitter?
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Antonio CharlesAug 31, 2025
A 'Sensor Over Temperature' error on your Honeywell Transmitter indicates that the Meter Body temperature is too high. This can decrease accuracy and lifespan if it remains high. First, verify that the environment temperature is within specification. Then, take steps to insulate the Meter Body from the temperature source.
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David WilliamsAug 29, 2025
Why is my Honeywell Transmitter displaying 'PV Out of Range'?
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Dr. George DiazAug 30, 2025
The 'PV Out of Range' error on your Honeywell Transmitter can occur due to a sensor overload or fault, a redundant characterization calculation error, or if the calculated pressure exceeds the Upper Transducer Limit (UTL). Check the range and, if required, replace the transmitter with one that has a wider range. The Meter Body may have been damaged. Check the transmitter for accuracy and linearity. Replace Meter Body and recalibrate if needed.
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yrussellAug 28, 2025
What to do if Honeywell Transmitter shows 'Electronic Module Comm Failure'?
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zhowardAug 29, 2025
If your Honeywell Transmitter displays 'Electronic Module Comm Failure', it means there was a failure in the Electronics Module communication section. First, verify that the environment temperature is within specifications. Reset the device. If the problem continues, replace the Electronics Module.
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xrichardsAug 28, 2025
How to fix 'Meter body Critical Failure' on Honeywell Transmitter?
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Lisa LyonsAug 28, 2025
If your Honeywell Transmitter displays 'Meter body Critical Failure', this indicates a critical failure reported at the sensor level. You should first try to reset the device. If the problem continues after the reset, replace the Meter Body.
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Juan PerezAug 27, 2025
What does 'Electronic Module DAC Failure' mean on my Honeywell ST 700 Transmitter, and how do I fix it?
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rochadonaldAug 27, 2025
An 'Electronic Module DAC Failure' on your Honeywell Transmitter indicates a failure in the Electronics Module, possibly due to the board temperature exceeding 140C, under-current or over-current status, packet error, SPI fault, or control word write fault. Begin by verifying that the environment temperature is within specified limits. Then, reset the device. If the problem persists, replace the Electronics Module.