4 diagnostic alarms, 1 out of range indication, Diagnostic alarms – Super Systems 3 Series User Manual
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12.4
Diagnostic Alarms
Diagnostic alarms indicate a possible fault within the controller or connected devices.
Display shows
What it means
What to do about it
E.Conf
A change made to a parameter takes a finite time to be
entered. If the power to the controller is turned off
before the change has been entered then this alarm will
occur.
Do not turn the power off to the controller while ConF
is flashing
Enter configuration mode then return to the required
operating mode. It may be necessary to re-enter the
parameter change since it will not have been entered in
the previous configuration.
E.CaL
Calibration error
Re-instate Factory calibration
E2.Er
EEPROM error
Return to Super Systems, Inc. for repair
EE.Er
Non-vol memory error
Note the error and contact Super Systems, Inc.
E.Lin
Invalid input type. This refers to custom linearisation
which may not have been applied correctly or may have
been corrupted.
Go to the INPUT list in configuration level and set a
valid thermocouple or input type
Emod
IO1, OP2, or OP3 has been changed
If this has been field changed by the installation of a
new board, enter config level, then exit back to
operator level.
If the message occurs at any other time return to Super
Systems, Inc. for repair.
12.4.1 Out of Range Indication
If the input is too high HHHHH will be displayed
If the input is too low LLLLL will be displayed