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Error messages – FUTEK IPM600 (D610) Digital Display User Manual

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18.ERROR MESSAGES

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18. ERROR MESSAGES

ADC+OVER or ADC-OVER

This message indicates that the inputted electric signal exceeds the input voltage range of

the element (ADC) which converts the inputted electric signal to a digital value whereby

the signal cannot be converted to a correct digital value.

ADC+OVER and ADC-OVER indicate that the inputted electric signal exceeds the input

range in the positive direction and negative direction, respectively.

This message may also be displayed when an excessive load is applied to the sensor or

the input terminals are opened due to a break in the cable.

+OVER or -OVER

This message indicates that the value to be displayed except the decimal point and sign

exceeds five digits. The message and a value of as much as five digits appear alternately.

+OVER and -OVER indicate that the value to be displayed exceeds five digits in the

positive direction and negative direction, respectively.

This message is displayed in such a case wherein a load larger than expected is applied

or calibration is performed below the measuring range. Check calibration and the

measuring object.

Zero calibration error

This message indicates that calibration cannot be performed because the inputted electric

signal exceeds the input voltage range.

Check the cables for breaks or miswiring.

Span calibration error

The span calibration error occurs under the following conditions.

1) An actual load set value of zero is inputted.

2) An electric signal in the negative direction is inputted.

3) An electric signal of 0.05mV/V or less in the positive direction is inputted.

In the case of 1), check the set value, and perform calibration again.

In the case of 2) or 3), check that the actual load is properly applied and check the cables

for miswiring. Where the condition in 3) applies with too light a load, the load needs to

be increased.

Although the F371 will not break down immediately even if the above messages are

displayed, ADC+OVER or ADC-OVER indicates that an excessive voltage may be

applied to the input circuit of the F371. It is therefore required to remove the cause

immediately.

(Although the input is provided with a protection circuit, a long-time excessive voltage

or an instantaneous but extremely high voltage may break the F371.)