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8 Troubleshooting

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8.1.7 Message

HIGH SENSOR HUMIDITY

Tells that humidity measured at the Sensor processor card exceeds 60 % relative hu-
midity. The reason may be moisture leaking in through prism seal or the cover being
open. If the sensor cover has been off for a long time, see Section 7.3.2 “Replacing the
dryer”. Also, check and, if necessary, replace prism seal, Section 7.3.3 “Replacing the
prism and prism gaskets”.

8.1.8 Message

HIGH SENSOR TEMP

The temperature on the Sensor processor card exceeds 65 °C (150 °F). To read this
temperature, select

3 SENSOR STATUS

from the Main menu. For action, see Section 2.2.1,

“Choosing sensor mounting location”.

8.1.9 Message

HIGH TRANSMITTER TEMP

The temperature of the Motherboard of the Indicating transmitter exceeds 60 °C
(140 °F). To read this temperature, select

3 SENSOR STATUS

from the Main menu and check

DTR TMP

. If the warning persists, the transmitter should be moved to a cooler place (for

example out of sun).

8.1.10 Message

LOW TRANSMITTER VOLT

The internal DC voltages of the transmitter are below specifications. Check the power
supply input voltage. If the supply voltage is within specifications, replace power sup-
ply module, Figure 8.1.

8.1.11 Relays and switches not working

Check configuration, Section 5.3, “Viewing system information”, and for possible cor-
rection Section 6.4, “Configuring input switches”, Section 6.3 “Configuring relays”, and
Section 6.7 “Configuring prism wash”.

Relay status is indicated by LEDs D23, D25 on the Motherboard, see Section 8.1.2 “Di-
agnostic LEDs”. For switches, check also LED D26 on the Motherboard indicating that
the 3 V DC supply is correct, see Section 8.1.2 “Diagnostic LEDs”.

The wash function can be tested according to Section 5.1.3 “Testing prism wash”.

8.1.12 Output signal error during

NORMAL OPERATION

If there is no output signal, check wiring (Section 3.3, “Electrical connections”) and
the Diagnostic LED D26 (Section 8.1.2, “Diagnostic LEDs”).

If the mA signal does not correspond to the concentration display, check output signal
configuration, Section 5.3, “Viewing system information”, and for possible correction
Section 6.5.1, “Configuring mA outputs”. A low mA signal can also be caused by high
resistance in the external current loop, see Section 3.3, “Electrical connections”.

A noisy signal can be damped, Section 6.1, “Configuring output signal damping”.