Diagnostics and troubleshooting
Liquiline CM44P
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Hauser
12.5.2 Adapting the diagnostic behavior
All the diagnostic messages are assigned to specific error categories at the factory. Since
other settings might be preferred depending on the application, error categories and the
effect errors have on the measuring point can be configured individually. Furthermore,
every diagnostic message can be disabled.
Example
Diagnostic message 531
Logbook full
appears on the display. You want to change this
message so that an error is not shown on the display for example.
1.
Menu
/
Setup
/
General settings
/
Extended setup
/
Diagnostics settings
/
Diag.
behavior
.
2. Select the diagnostics message and press the navigator button.
3. Decide: (a) Should the message be deactivated? (
Diagnostics message
=
Off
)
(b) Do you want to change the error category?(
Status signal
)
(c) Should an error current be output? (
Failure current
=
On
)
(d) Do you want to trigger a cleaning program? (
Cleaning program
)
4. Example: You deactivate the message.
The message is no longer displayed. In the
DIAG
menu, the message appears as
Past message
.
Possible settings
The list of diagnostic messages displayed depends on the path selected. There are device-
specific messages, and messages that depend on what sensor is connected.
Menu/Setup/Run the ../Extended setup/Diagnostics settings/Diag. behavior
Function
Options
Info
List of diagnostic messages
‣
Select the message to be changed.
Only then can you make the settings for this
message.
Diag. code
Read only
Diagnostic message
Selection
• Off
• On
Factory setting
Depends on the
Diag. code
You can deactivate or reactivate a diagnostic
message here.
Deactivating means:
• No error message in the measuring mode
• No error current at the current output
Failure current
Selection
• Off
• On
Factory setting
Depends on the
Diag. code
Decide whether an error current should be
output at the current output if the diagnostic
message display is activated.
In the event of general device errors, the error
current is switched to all the current outputs. In
the event of channel-specific errors, the error
current is only switched to the current output in
question.
Status signal
Selection
• Maintenance (M)
• Out of specification (S)
• Function check (C)
• Failure (F)
Factory setting
Depends on the
Diag. code
The messages are divided into different error
categories in accordance with NAMUR NE 107.
Decide whether you want to change a status
signal assignment for your application.