Communications Manual Rev 3.10  Software Versions 3.xx 
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Display 
Message 
Code 
Value 
Description 
(ZERO) (LO)    An attempt has been made to calibrate zero below -
2mV/V. 
(ZERO) (HI)    An attempt has been made to calibrate zero above 
+2mV/V. 
 
6.2.  REG_SYSTEM_ERROR 
This register contains the error codes as displayed on the indicator’s LCD display. 
The instrument continually monitors the condition of the internal circuits. Any faults 
or out-of-tolerance conditions are shown on the display as an E type error message.   
In the table below the following terms are used: 
•  Check: This item can be checked on site by service personnel. 
•  Return  for  Service:  The  instrument  must  be  returned  to  the  manufacturer  for 
factory service. 
 
Error  Description  Resolution 
(E0001)   The power supply voltage is too low.   Check supply 
(E0002)   The power supply voltage is too high.  Check scale / 
cables 
(E0010)   The temperature is outside of allowable limits.  Check location 
(E0020)  Scale build is incorrect.  The number of 
graduations has been set too low or too high. 
Fix up scale build 
(E0100)   The digital setup information has been lost.  Re-enter setup 
(E0200)   The calibration information has been lost.   Re-calibrate 
(E0300)   All setup information has been lost  Enter setup and 
calibrate 
(E0400)   The factory information has been lost.  Return for Service 
(E0800)   The EEPROM memory storage chip has failed  Return for Service 
(E2000)   ADC Out of Range Error.  This may be caused 
from a broken load cell cable. 
Check 
BUILD:CABLE 
setting.  Check load 
cell cable, wiring, 
etc. 
(E4000)  The battery backed RAM data has lost data.   Re-enter setup 
(E8000)   The FLASH program memory is incorrect   Return for Service 
The  E  type  error  messages  are additive.    For  example if  instrument is running  off 
batteries  and  the  temperature  drops,  the  battery  voltage  may  be  too  low.    The 
resulting  error  messages  will  be  E  0011  (0001  +  0010).    The  numbers  add  in 
hexadecimal as follows: 
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - A - B - C - D - E - F 
(For example, 2 + 4 = 6, or 4 + 8 = C)