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12/17/12
TECH-440/D.W.O. 23135
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Message Meaning Solution
Comp range
error
An unknown
error has
occurred during
calibration
Check:
Remove power for at least 1 minute and retry
Remove power for at least 1 minute, perform a factory default
(see Appendix I) and retry a full auto CAL
Call factory for additional support
Valve stuck
Problems in the
movement
detection during
calibration
Check:
Hall sensor connector and cable, especially if remote (see
Figure 3-4, connector J8)
Magnet assembly.
o
For rotary magnets check if it is not rotated 90
degrees (see figures 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4).
o
For linear magnets, check if the magnet assembly
center is matching the actuator mid position (see
figures 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7)
Pressure supply stability
Actuator and tubing leaks
Manifold and transducer assembly are tightly coupled to the
enclosure and there are no leaks
Check if the cable between the inner canister and the
pneumatic transducer assembly is tightly connected
Actuator/Valve assembly integrity
Try to repeat a full auto CAL
Call factory for additional support
Not possible
to set down
gain
The calibration
of the position
sensor could not
find a proper
gain to work
with the current
Hall sensor and
magnet
assembly
Check:
Hall sensor connector and cable, especially if remote (see
Figure 3-4, connector J8)
Magnet assembly is in correct position.
o
For rotary magnets check if it is not rotated 90
degrees (see figures 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4).
o
For linear magnets, check if the magnet assembly
center is matching the actuator mid position (see
figures 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7). Check if the proper fail-down
or fail-up magnet is being used (figure 5.1)
Try to repeat a full auto CAL
Try to replace the Hall sensor and/or the magnet
Remove power for at least 1 minute and retry
Remove power for at least 1 minute, perform a factory default
(see Appendix I) and retry a full auto CAL
Call factory for additional support
Not possible
to set up
gain
Wrong delta
value
An unknown
error has
occurred during
calibration
Check:
Remove power for at least 1 minute and retry
Remove power for at least 1 minute, perform a factory default
(see Appendix I) and retry a full auto CAL
Call factory for additional support