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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4825, Rev BB
August 2005
4-5
Rosemount 248
DIAGNOSTIC
MESSAGES
Hardware If a malfunction is suspected despite the absence of diagnostics messages on
the HART Communicator display, follow the procedures described in
Table 4-1 to verify that transmitter hardware and process connections are in
good working order. Under each of four major symptoms, specific suggestions
are offered for solving the problem.
Table 4-1. Rosemount 248
Troubleshooting Chart
Symptom Potential Source Corrective Action
Transmitter Does
Not Communicate
with HART
Communicator
Loop Wiring
Check for a minimum of 250 ohms resistance between the power supply and 375 Field
Communicator connection.
Check for adequate voltage to the transmitter. If a 375 Field Communicator is connected and 250
ohms resistance is in the loop, the transmitter requires a minimum of 12.0 V at the terminals to
operate (over entire 3.75 to 23 mA operating range).
Check for intermittent shorts, open circuits, and multiple grounds.
Specify the transmitter by tag number. For certain non-standard transmitter installations, it may be
necessary, because of excessive line length, to specify the transmitter tag number to initiate
communications.
High Output Sensor Input
Failure or
Connection
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and enter the transmitter test mode to isolate a
sensor failure.
Check for a sensor open or short circuit.
Check the process variable to see if it is out of range.
Loop Wiring
Check for dirty or defective terminals, interconnecting pins, or receptacles.
Power Supply
Check the output voltage of the power supply at the transmitter terminals. It should be 12.0 to
42.4 V dc (over entire 3.75 to 23 mA operating range).
Electronics Module
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and enter the transmitter status mode to isolate
module failure.
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and check the sensor limits to ensure calibration adjustments
are within the sensor range.
Erratic Output Loop Wiring
Check for adequate voltage to the transmitter. It should be 12.0 to 42.4 V dc at the transmitter
terminals (over entire 3.75 to 23 mA operating range).
Check for intermittent shorts, open circuits, and multiple grounds.
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and enter the Loop test mode to generate signals of 4 mA, 20
mA, and user-selected values.
Electronics
Module
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and enter the transmitter test mode to isolate module failure.
Low Output or No
Output
Sensor Element
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and enter the Transmitter test mode to isolate a
sensor failure.
Check the process variable to see if it is out of range.
Loop Wiring
Check for adequate voltage to the transmitter. It should be 12.0 to 42.4 V dc (over entire 3.75 to
23 mA operating range).
Check for shorts and multiple grounds.
Check for proper polarity at the signal terminal.
Check the loop impedance.
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and enter the Loop test mode.
Check wire insulation to detect possible shorts to ground.
Electronics
Module
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and check the sensor limits to ensure calibration adjustments
are within the sensor range.
Connect a 375 Field Communicator and enter the Transmitter test mode to isolate an electronics
module failure.

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