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Table 33  

Error codes

Error

Description

Er.01

Password error. The password code entered is not correct.

Er.02

Input  hardware  overrange.  The  input  signal  is  higher  than  the 

maximum  signal  that  can  be  measured.  The  output  is  fixed  to 

21 mA or 10.4 Vdc.

Er.03

Input  hardware  underrange.  The  input  signal  is  lower  than  the 

minimum signal that can be measured. The output is fixed to 3 mA 

or -0.05 Vdc.

Er.04

Output  hardware  overrange.  The  output  signal  should  be  higher 

than the maximum output signal that can be generated.

Er.05

Output hardware underrange. The output signal should be lower 

than the minimum output signal that can be generated.

Er.08

Scaled input slope not valid. The values for ‘

Input signal low

’ (

In.Lo

and ‘

Input signal high

’ (

In.hI

) can not be the same. Enter a different 

value to validate the parameter (see section 13.6).

Er.09

Scaled output slope not valid. The values for ‘

Output signal low

’ 

(

ou.Lo

) and ‘

Output signal high

’ (

ou.hI

) can not be the same. Enter 

a different value to validate the parameter (see section 13.6).

Er.10

Scaled  process  display  slope  not  valid.  The  values  for  ‘

Process 

low

’ (

Pr.Lo

) and ‘

Process high

’ (

Pr.hI

) can not be the same. Enter a 

different value to validate the parameter (see section 13.6).

Er.11

Short circuit error. The input signal detects a short circuit.

Er.12

Sensor break. Pt100 3

rd

 wire connected to Pt+.

Er.13

Overload at the 4/20 mA input. The input signal detected is higher 

than  48 mA,  and  the  instrument  has  opened  the  circuit.  The 

instrument tries to reconnect every 1 second.

Er.14

The third wire of the Pt100 is open (not connected, broken, or third 

wire resistance is higher than 15 Ohms). Shortcircuit terminals 1 

and 2 to overlook the third wire.

In case of error, the error code is shown flashing on the digits. The error 

code remains active on display until the problem that caused the error is 

solved. In case of multiple error codes, solve the first problem to see the 

next active error code. The error code is not visible inside ‘

configuration 

mode

’ or inside the ‘

force

’ menu.

While  on  error,  the  output  can  be  configured  to  overrange  (to  21 mA, 

10.4 Vdc), to underrange (to 3 mA or -0.05 Vdc) or to hold value. See the 

On error

’ (

on.Er

) parameter at section 

13.10

.

Function code (

codE

10 

[

c.010

]

Input range (

InP

4/20 mA

Output range (

out

4/20 mA

Temperature configuration (

t.cnF

)

  Temperature units (

dEG

ºc

  Offset (

oFFS

0.0

  Cold junction (

t.cJc

on

  Pt alpha (

ALPh

385

Advanced scaling (

Ad.Sc

)

  Input signal low (

In.Lo

4.00  [mA]

  Input signal high (

In.hI

20.00  [mA]

  Output signal low (

ou.Lo

4.00  [mA]

  Output signal high (

ou.hI

20.00  [mA]

  Process low (

Pr.Lo

0

  Process high (

Pr.hI

1000

  Process decimal point (

Pr.dP

)  8888 (no decimal point)

Display information (

dISP

Input signal value (

InP.S

)

Key ‘

UP

’ (‘

force

’ menu) (

K.uP

)

  Force low (

F.Lo

on

  Force high (

F.hI

on

  Force set (

FSEt

on

Key ‘

LE

’ (‘

messages

’ function) (

K.LE

)

  Input signal value (

InP.S

off

  Output signal value (

out.S

on

  Label (

LAbL

off

  Process value (

Proc

off

  Percentage (

Prct

off

Tools (

tooL

)

  ‘

Eco

’ mode (

Eco

60 

[seconds]

  SOS mode (

SoS

off

  Label (

LAbL

LAbL

  Label 2 (

LbL.2

---- 

(disabled)

  On error (

on.Er

to.hI  (output to maximum value)

  On ‘

SQ

’ (

on.Sq

to.hI  (output to maximum value)

  Power filter (

P.FLt

both  (50 and 60 Hz filter)

  Average filter (

AVr

(disabled)

  Dead band (

d.bnd

0.0 

(disabled)

  Password (

PASS

off 

(disabled)

15. 

 Factory default parameters

RESET TO DEFAULT FACTORY PARAMETERS

To  recover  the  instrument  to  default  factory  parameters,  enter  into 

configuration menu

’ and go to ‘

Tools

’ / ‘

Factory reset

’ and select ‘

yes

• access the ‘

configuration menu

’ (press key ‘

SQ

’ (

<

) for 1 second)

• press key ‘

UP

’ (

5

) to locate ‘

tools

’ and press ‘

SQ

’ (

<

)

• parameter ‘

Eco mode

’ appears on display

• press key ‘

UP

’ (

5

) to locate ‘

Factory reset

’ and press ‘

SQ

’ (

<

)

• value ‘

no

’ appears on display

• press key ‘

UP

’ (

5

) and ‘

Yes

’ appears on display

• press key ‘

SQ

’ (

<

) to apply the factory reset

• the leds light a round shape while the new configuration is applied
• the start up message appears (‘

mA 420

’) 

• the actual signal input value is displayed

• the instrument is in ‘

normal mode

’ of operation

16. 

 Error codes and messages

Messages do not affect the output signal, and do not trigger the ‘

On 

error

’ (

on.Er

) function.

Table 34  

Messages

Error

Description

d.oVr

Display  overrange.  The  display  value  should  be  higher  than  the 

maximum value that can be displayed.

d.udr

Display  underrange. The  display  value  should  be  lower  than  the 

minimum value that can be displayed.

-nA-

Function not available. For the actual configuration, the function is 

not available.

Summary of Contents for I4 Series

Page 1: ...www fema es SERIES I4 Model I4P USER S MANUAL ISOLATED SIGNAL CONVERTER Section INDUSTRIAL 5488r02 Process mA Vdc NTC Temperature tc Temperature Pt Temperature Potentiometer Resistances INDUSTRIAL...

Page 2: ...t quality and available customization 1 How to order 1 How to order 2 2 Material included 2 3 Additional information 2 4 Installation and start up 3 5 Typical applications 3 6 SOS mode 3 7 Messages 3...

Page 3: ...an easy resolution of the problem Additionally each instrument can be assigned a custom label code of up to 8 characters see Table 1 that can be displayed at the front display or at the messages sequ...

Page 4: ...gnals see section 13 6 Notes Code uSEr indicates that a user custom configuration is active and it does not match any of the listed codes This code is non selectable for information only Example selec...

Page 5: ...ctive output mA in mA out 7 8 9 mA mA 4 20mA passive output external loop power needed mA out mA in 7 8 9 mA mA 0 10Vdc common Vdc 7 8 9 common Vdc fuse Pt Ntc resistance thermocouple Pt 3rd wire ther...

Page 6: ...tion HOW TO OPERATE INSIDE THE CONFIGURATION MENU Inside the configuration menu use the front keypad to move through menu entries parameters and select configuration values Key SQ functions as the ENT...

Page 7: ...force menu press the LE 3 key or press the key UP 5 key until the parameter appears and select by pressing the SQ key or wait without pressing any key until the automatic rollback activates 10 4 How t...

Page 8: ...ASURING POTENTIOMETERS The instrument can be configured to measure potentiometer signals 3 wires from potentiometers with nominal value between 250Ohms and 15KOhms See connections at Table 10 The inst...

Page 9: ...of NTC can read signals down to 0Ohms and up to 16MOhms PREDEFINED CONFIGURATION CODES See Table 16 for a list of predefined input output configuration codes To activate a code see section 13 1 CUSTO...

Page 10: ...Total error Thermoc R 059 159 50 1768 C 58 3214 F 0 15 FS 2 C 060 160 0 1600 C 32 2912 F 0 15 FS 2 C 061 161 0 1000 C 32 1832 F 0 15 FS 2 C Table 24 Temperature ranges for thermocouple S Input signal...

Page 11: ...ctivate an alpha value of 0 0390 see section 13 4 This parameter is associated to the sensor and depends on the sensor manufacturer CURRENT THROUGH THE SENSOR The instrument generates 960uA through Pt...

Page 12: ...FEMA MANUFACTURING FOR INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION 12 T h i s p a g e b l a n k...

Page 13: ...4 20mA passive max 30Vdc on terminals voltage output 0 10Vdc max 11Vdc min 0 05Vdc typ minimum load 10KOhm CONFIGURATION SYSTEM key pad display accessible at the front of the instrument configuration...

Page 14: ...or 4 20mA or 010 for 0 10Vdc signal input At the Thermocouples tc parameter select from the available thermocouples J K N E T R S C or B At the Pt sensors Pt parameter select from the available pt sen...

Page 15: ...Ntc R25 Ntc Potentiometer signal Ntc 44030 Ntc 44031 Ntc 44032 Ntc 44034 Ntc 44033 Input signal ranges are also accessible as predefined configuration codes see section 8 The predefined configuration...

Page 16: ...nfiguration Temperature units Degrees celsius Degrees fahrenheit Offset Offset in degrees Cold junction Pt alpha Process configuration Field correction low ok flashes while field correction is being a...

Page 17: ...s expressed in x xxmA or x xxVdc These four parameters define the relation between the input and the output signal see Table 31 and can be modified independently to match the specific input output rel...

Page 18: ...ed at the process parameters see section 13 6 for example Proc 150 0 select Percentage Prct to read the percentage of signal where 0 is the value assigned to the input signal low parameter and 100 is...

Page 19: ...gnal to maximum value in case of input signal overrange and to underrange output signal to minimum value in case of input signal underrange 13 10 Tools menu Key LE messagesfunction Input signal value...

Page 20: ...th of the filter slows the response speed of the instrument Value 0 disables the filter at the Dead band d bnd parameter set a value between 0 0 and 100 0 This is a percentage of the input signal high...

Page 21: ...SERIES I4 Model I4P Section INDUSTRIAL ISOLATED SIGNAL CONVERTERS www fema es 21 T h i s p a g e b l a n k...

Page 22: ...on 10 For a full vision of the configuration menu structure see section 13 Function code Enter the function code see section 8 Output range Resistances 1KOhm range 100KOhm range 1MOhm range 10KOhm ran...

Page 23: ...put signal low Output signal high Process low Process high Process decimal point 0 0 to 100 0 SOS mode of output Display information Input signal value Output signal value Label Process value Key LE m...

Page 24: ...errange to 21mA 10 4Vdc to underrange to 3mA or 0 05Vdc or to hold value See the On error on Er parameter at section 13 10 Function code codE 10 c 010 Input range InP 4 20mA Output range out 4 20mA Te...

Page 25: ...ctrovalves together with signal and or control cables The use of shielded cables is recommended to prevent the coupling of environmental electromagnetic noise connected to earth only one cable end sid...

Page 26: ...FEMA MANUFACTURING FOR INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION 26 Notes...

Page 27: ...SERIES I4 Model I4P Section INDUSTRIAL ISOLATED SIGNAL CONVERTERS www fema es 27 Notes...

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