•
Success: Calibration completed successfully.
•
Failed Constant: The calculated calibration constant is outside the range of
±20.00.
•
Failed Slope: The calculated calibration slope is outside the range of 34.5 to 57.5.
•
WarmUp Abort: Attempted to perform a calibration during warmup.
•
Alarm Abort: Another alarm occurred and caused the calibration cycle to abort.
12.
In the event of a calibration failure, do the following:
a. From the RESULT menu, press
HOME
to return to the main menu.
b. From the main menu, select
SERVICE TOOLS
.
c. From the OVERVIEW menu, select
ALERTS
.
d. Frpom the ALERTS menu, select
ACTIVE ALERTS
.
The ACTIVE ALERTS menu should contain an
A: CALIBRATION FAILED
alarm.
e. Press the Left key to return to the ALERTS menu.
f. From the ALERTS menu, select
DEVICE STATUS
.
g. From the DEVICE STATUS menu, select
ACKNOWLEDGE
.
h. From the ACKNOWLEDGE menu, select
ACK CALIBRATION FAILED
.
When the process is complete, the system returns to the ACKNOWLEDGE menu.
3.10.2
Calibration log
The Rosemount 6888A stores the current and 10 previous calibrations. The stored data
includes the slope, constant, cell impendance, and time (in days) since that calibration.
The log can be accessed as follows:
Using the Field Communicator: Configure > Calibration > Calibration Constants >
Calibration Logs.
When first entering the log, the screen displays
Calibration 1
. This is the most recent
previous calibration, not the current calibration.
Calibration 0
displays the current
calibration. Use the keypad or communicator keys to navigate through the logs. The
factory default for log entries is a slope of 50.00 mV/Dec and a constant of 0.00 mV. Any
log entries with these values means there have not been at least 10 calibrations performed
to fill the entire log.
3.10.3
Reset calibration
The Rosemount 6888A can reset the current calibration and replace it with the previous
calibration. You may reset the calibration in cases where the calibration was known to
contain invalid values. Resetting a calibration transfers the slope and constant from
calibration 1 in the log into the calibration 0 position. The cell impedance and days since
calibration remain unchanged.
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