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Problem
Probable cause
Remedy
Page
or
appears
on the screen.
Parameter
setting is not
appropriate for the input sensor in
use.
Check the settings of
,
, and
.
11, 12
Input sensor is not properly
connected.
Connect the input sensor with the correct
polarity.
–
Input is short-circuited during the
use of the type R thermocouple.
Change the parameter setting of
to 3,
and check the the reading. If the reading is
around the room temperature, there is no
short-circuiting. The error code appeared
because the type R thermocouple tends
to show large error around the room
temperature.
11
The input sensor in use is not
appropriate for the version of
PXR3 you ordered.
Use the right sensor for your PXR3 or the
right PXR3 for the sensor you use.
2, 11
The connection of the input is
loose.
Fasten the terminal connection.
–
Input circuit is opened or shorted. Replace the sensor, or solve the short
circuit.
–
Sensor is failed.
Replace the sensor.
–
Process temperature is too high or
too low.
Replace the sensor appropriate for the
measurement range.
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appears when the
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12
appears on the
screen.
The parameter
is larger than
the parameter
.
Set the parameters
and
according to the “input range code” table.
12
Alarm setpoint and
some other parameters
automatically change.
You changed the parameters
and
.
Set all the parameters again.
*when you change
and
,
parameters marked with
in Parameter
List change accordingly.
5
Response is slow
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constant is too large.
Make the setpoint of the parameter
smaller.
19
Keys won’t work.
Parameters cannot be
changed.
The parameter
is set to 1 or 2. Set the parameter
to 0.
18
Alarm setpoint cannot
be changed.
The parameter
is set to 1.
Set the parameter
to 0.
18
The value you try to set is out of
the range between
and
.
Set the alarm within the range between
and
, or Replace the sensor that
meets the measurement range you want
to use.
11, 12
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Troubleshooting