A.8 typical smart meter indications, Continued, Operation error codes – Honeywell ST 3000 User Manual
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A.8
Typical Smart Meter Indications,
Continued
Operation error codes
Table A-11 identifies possible meter error codes and what they mean.
Table A-11
Smart Meter Error Codes and Descriptions.
If error indication is . . .
Then, it means
%
100
0
E r
ANALOG
%
0
UPPER
VALUE
UNITS
LOWER
VALUE
S E T
VAR
SEL.
You have tried to set local Zero or Span adjustment in a
Series 100 transmitter that does not support this option.
%
100
0
E r
ANALOG
%
1
UPPER
VALUE
UNITS
LOWER
VALUE
S E T
VAR
SEL.
You have tried to set a pressure type engineering unit for a
transmitter in SQUARE ROOT mode (FLOW) or have tried
to set a flow type engineering unit for a transmitter in
LINEAR mode (pressure). After this error is displayed, the
meter will return to the unit # (EU#) of the Engineering Unit
it was displaying before the set function was invoked. You
may then select another unit or exit in the normal fashion.
%
100
0
E r
ANALOG
%
2
UPPER
VALUE
UNITS
LOWER
VALUE
S E T
VAR
SEL.
You have tried to select a process variable for the
transmitter using the VAR SEL. button. The Variable Select
button is non-functioning on the ST 3000 R300 transmitter.
%
100
0
E r
ANALOG
%
3
UPPER
VALUE
UNITS
LOWER
VALUE
S E T
VAR
SEL.
You have tried to set Lower or Upper display limit for
pressure type engineering units (EU1 to EUC), or Lower
display limit for flow type engineering units (EUD,EUE) or
CUSTOM unit (EUF) in transmitter configured for SQUARE
ROOT output. Or, you have tried to set upper display limit
for flow or Custom unit in transmitter with SQUARE ROOT
output and URV set to zero (0). In SQUARE ROOT mode,
the transmitter’s URV cannot equal zero. The Lower and
Upper display limits only apply for CUSTOM (EUF) unit in
transmitter configured for LINEAR output. The Upper
display limit also applies for FLOW (EUD,EUE) and
CUSTOM (EUF) units with transmitter in SQUARE ROOT
mode , but the Lower display limit is fixed at zero (0) and
cannot be changed.
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