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AERR Set Error Outputs 
Syntax: AERR<cr> 
Factory default state for analog outputs during error condition is 0 mA. 
Please be careful when selecting the new error value, the error state of 
the transmitter should not cause problems in process monitoring.  
Example: 
>aerr<cr> 
Ch1 error out  : 0.000mA ?  
Ch2 error out  : 0.000mA ?  
 
NOTE 
Error output value needs to be within a valid range for output type. 
 
NOTE 
The error output value is shown only when there are minor electrical 
faults such as a humidity sensor open circuit. When there is a severe 
device malfunction, like analog output electronics failure or 
microprocessor ROM/RAM failure, the error output value is not 
necessarily shown. 
 
Chemical Purge (Optional) 
General 
In some specific applications the sensor gain may decrease gradually due 
to an interference caused by some particular chemical present in the 
ambient (see Figure 16 on page 55). The sensor polymer absorbs the 
interf
ering chemical; this reduces the ability of the polymer to absorb 
water molecules and so decreases the sensor gain. In chemical purge 
heating the humidity sensor to a temperature level of approximately 
+180 °C for several minutes evaporates the interfering chemical. 
The purge function starts with heating stage, continues with settling and 
when the temperature of the sensor is decreased transmitter returns to 
normal mode. The whole cycle takes about 8 minutes.  
NOTE 
Chemical purge function locks the output values for about 8 minutes.