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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4001, Rev JA
Section 5: Troubleshooting
November 2012
Troubleshooting
Press Limit
The process variable read by the transmitter is outside of the transmitter’s range.
Temp Limit
The secondary temperature variable read by the transmitter is outside of the transmitter’s
range.
Curr Fixed
The transmitter is in multidrop mode. The analog output is not tracking pressure changes.
Curr Saturd
The pressure read by the module is outside of the specified range, and the analog output has
been driven to saturation levels.
Loop Test
A loop test is in progress. During a loop test or 4–20 mA trim, the analog output is set to a fixed
value. The meter display alternates between the current selected in milliamps and “LOOP TEST.
Xmtr Info
A non-volatile memory fault has been detected in the transmitter memory by the memory
verification routine. The memory fault is in a location containing transmitter information. To
correct this problem, use a Field Communicator to interrogate and reconfigure the appropriate
portion of the transmitter memory. This warning does not effect the transmitter operation.
Operation
Normal operation messages appear on the LCD meter to confirm actions or inform you of
transmitter status. Operation messages are displayed with other transmitter information, and
warrant no action to correct or alter the transmitter settings.
Zero Pass
The zero value, set with the local zero adjustment button, has been accepted by the transmitter,
and the output should change to 4 mA
(1 Vdc).
Zero Fail
The zero value, set with the local zero adjustment button, exceeds the maximum rangedown
allowed for a particular range, or the pressure sensed by the transmitter exceeds the sensor
limits.
Span Pass
The span value, set with the local span adjustment button, has been accepted by the
transmitter, and the output should change to 20 mA
(5 Vdc).
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