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Message
Cause
Troubleshooting actions
SE Data Invalid
The calibration data stored in the sensor
electronics (SE) is invalid.
Possible causes:
- The SE is unconfigured, containing only
factory default settings
- Corrupt data set
No action:
No action:
No action:
No action:
Same situation following restart
Copy BE data:
Copy BE data:
Copy BE data:
Copy BE data:
Copy data saved in BE to SE. If the data
does not belong to the connected
measuring sensor, enter this data prior
to copying.
BE Data Invalid
The calibration data stored in the signal
converter (BE) is invalid. New
electronics have been inserted.
No action:
No action:
No action:
No action:
Same situation following restart
Copy SE data:
Copy SE data:
Copy SE data:
Copy SE data:
If the calibration data in the SE does not
belong to the connected measuring
sensor, do not use "Copy SE data".
You MUST
MUST
MUST
MUST enter the correct data into the
BE. This requires a restart afterwards
and the status message reads: "SE Data
Invalid".
SE Data Different
The calibration data from SE are
different from those in BE. It is most
likely that a new measuring sensor with
new SE has been installed but it could
also be that a new SE was installed that
has already been programmed for a
different measuring sensor.
No action:
No action:
No action:
No action:
Same situation following restart
Copy SE data:
Copy SE data:
Copy SE data:
Copy SE data:
The calibration data stored in SE are
copied to the device. This should be the
standard procedure in the event that a
measuring sensor including SE is
replaced.
Upon confirmation, the system restarts
and uses the calibration data of the new
measuring sensor as calibration data.
Delete SE data:
Delete SE data:
Delete SE data:
Delete SE data:
Program the SE as "unconfigured".
Upon confirmation, the system restarts
and displays the message "SE Data
Invalid".
INFORMATION!
Under certain circumstances, 2 confirmations are necessary (e.g.: "SE Data Invalid" and then
"Copy BE Data"). This is in place to prevent the correct data from being inadvertently
overwritten.
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