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801-2-31-A40 Datasheet, PDF (24/28 Pages) Magnetrol International, Inc. – KotronTM II Series 801 RF Capacitance Transmitter For Level/Flow/Volume
TROUBLESHOOTING
These are troubleshooting displays which may appear on the Series 801.
SYMPTOM
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
CAP TOO LO
CAP TOO HI
The probe high point being entered has a lower
capacitance than the present lo point.
The probe low point being entered has a higher
capacitance than the present hi point.
The configuration parameters for the
COMM PARAM FAIL! communications port are corrupt.
MAIN PARAM FAIL! The main parameters which store
probe lo/probe hi are corrupt.
STRAP TBL FAIL!
There is an error in the custom strapping
table entry.
RLY 1 PARAM FAIL! The parameters for Relay 1 are corrupt.
RLY 2 PARAM FAIL! The parameters for Relay 2 are corrupt.
RLY 3 PARAM FAIL! The parameters for Relay 3 are corrupt.
RLY 4 PARAM FAIL! The parameters for Relay 4 are corrupt.
LOOP PARAM FAIL!
The parameters for the 4–20 mA loop are
corrupt.
CALC PARAM FAIL! The calculation parameters are corrupt.
PASSWORD LOST! The passwords are corrupt.
DATA LOG LOST! The data log is corrupt.
P.O.S.T. FAILED!
Power on self test failed. Microprocessor
internal register was not set correctly on power
up. The software will attempt to set the register
to the proper value.
Manual operation of relays or current loop is not
OPERATION DENIED allowed because the proper password was not
entered.
*OUT OF RANGE*
CANNOT BE EQUAL!
The value that was entered was not in an
acceptable range.
The value for the 4 mA point and the 20 mA
point cannot be equal.
INVALID LEAD/LAG Setting any relays other than relay 1 and 2 for
lead/lag operation is not allowed.
PASSWORD INVALID The password entered is not valid.
Raise the probe high point being entered.
Lower the probe low point being entered.
Press ENT to continue. This will load default
values for the communication parameters
The communication parameters should be
checked to see that they match your config-
uration. This is accomplished through the
I/O Config menu.
Press ENT to continue. This will load
default values for the main parameters.
All of the items in the System Config menu
need to be verified.
Press ENT to continue. The table is cleared.
If a custom table is not being used then this
error can be ignored. If you are using a custom
table, the table has to be re-entered.
Press ENT to continue. The relay is disabled
and the settings are set to default values.
Reconfigure the relay from the I/O Config menu.
Press ENT to continue. The relay is disabled
and the settings are set to default values.
Reconfigure the relay from the I/O Config menu.
Press ENT to continue. The relay is disabled
and the settings are set to default values.
Reconfigure the relay from the I/O Config menu.
Press ENT to continue. The relay is disabled.
and the settings are set to default values.
Reconfigure the relay from the I/O Config menu.
Press ENT to continue. The loop is disabled
and the settings are set to default values.
Reconfigure the relay from the I/O Config menu.
Press ENT to continue. New values need to be
entered for the calculation. This is accomplished
from the Calibration menu.
Press ENT to continue. Enter new passwords
from the Calibration menu.
Press ENT to continue. The data log is cleared.
Turn unit off and apply power again. If the error
disappears, it was able to set
proper value and will function
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Retry with the proper password.
Re-enter a value within the proper limits.
Choose the values that are not the same and
re-enter.
Check that both relays 1 and 2 are enabled and
that the setpoints are proper for lead/lag
operation.
Retry the previous operation and enter the
proper password.
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