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SPA

Site-Programmable  RTD & 

Thermocouple Limit Alarm Trips

Table 4.  SPA LCD Error Codes

Error Codes

Every SPA is subjected to an exhaustive battery of 
operational checks and tests prior to its shipment.  Oc-
casionally, however, units can sustain damage getting 
from the factory to the user.

As a safeguard, the unit is equipped with a full set of 
internal diagnostics that check operation and con-
figuration on power-up.  If there are problems with the 
microprocessor, or with conflicting operating parameter 
settings, the LCD will show an error code upon unit 
start-up.

Table 4 lists the error codes.

For most of these problems, it will be necessary to 
return the offending SPA to the factory.

EE FLT 

 

RAM ERR 

 

ROM ERR 

 

CAL ERR 

 
 

DATA ERR 

 
 

PACT ERR 

 
 

CONF ERR 

 
 

RJC OPEN 

 

TABL ERR

EEPROM Error - The internal processor failed

RAM(memory) Error - The internal processor failed

Calibration Error - The factory-set calibration of the 
unit has failed to initialize.

Data Error - There are conflicts in the settings 
entered into unit memory.  This can be caused by 
power loss or fluctuation during power-up.

Memory Packet Failure - Internal memory failure

Data Error - There are conflicts in the settings 
entered into unit memory.  This can be caused by 
power loss or fluctuation during power-up.

Reference Junction Compensation Resistor Burnout.

Internal Table Error - The linearization curve pro-
gramming is not correct.

Cycle power to the unit, then run through the 
configuration menus to ensure that the technician 
made the correct sensor selections for the range 
settings, etc.

Cycle power to the unit, and if the error occurs 
again, return the unit to the factory for service.

Cycle power to the unit, and if the error occurs 
again, return the unit to the factory for service.

Cycle power to the unit, and if the error occurs 
again, return the unit to the factory for service.

Make sure that the endpoints of the programmed 
curve are within the selected INPUT SCALING.

Cycle power to the unit, then run through the 
configuration menus to ensure that the technician 
made the correct sensor selections for the range 
settings, etc.

Customer Service

If service assistance is ever required for one of the 
SPAs in your application, refer to the inside of the 
back cover of this manual for the telephone numbers 
to Moore Industries STAR Center customer service 
department. 
 
If possible, make a note of the model number of the 
offending unit before calling.  For fastest assistance, try 
to gather information on the unit(s) serial number and 
the job and purchase order number under which it was 
shipped.

Error Message

What it Means

What to Do

Summary of Contents for SPA TPRG

Page 1: ...The Interface Solution Experts 1 SPA SPAApril 2016 224 721 00D Site Programmable RTD Thermocouple Limit Alarm Trips Site Programmable RTD Thermocouple Limit Alarm Trips TPRG...

Page 2: ...y Jumper installed in OFF position Security Jumper installed in ON position VIEW current settings Front Panel Push Buttons Inactive during operation Inactive during operation SELECT Use or push button...

Page 3: ...fications 5 Alarm Terminology 7 Internal Settings 8 Programming the TPRG SPA 10 Main Menu View Settings 10 Password 12 Configure Sensor 13 Configure Options 15 Configure Alarm s 17 Change the Security...

Page 4: ...s two ways to set the alarm trip point If an input source is either unavailable or inconvenient the unit s front panel push buttons and integral liquid crystal display LCD can be used to enter the des...

Page 5: ...resis repeatability and adjustment resolution Response Time 400ms maximum time for output to go from 10 to 90 for step change on input Ripple up to 120Hz Current output 10mV peak to peak max when meas...

Page 6: ...00 C to 400 C 328 F to 752 F 0 C to 1760 C 32 F to 3200 F 0 C to 1760 C 32 F to 3200 F 130 C to 1300 C 202 F to 2372 F 400 C to 1820 C 752 F to 3308 F Accuracy 0 1 C 100 0 2 C 200 300 400 0 15 C 500 1...

Page 7: ...call for a buffer zone or Deadband around the trip point to allow for minute fluctuations in the process input In the SPA the reset point is deter mined by the deadband setting Latching SPA alarms wi...

Page 8: ...and the location of each of the controls for setting Password Security ON OFF Figure 2 Failsafe Non failsafe Alarm Function Figure 3 Current Source Sink or Voltage Figure 4 Available in AO equipped SP...

Page 9: ...e Alarm Function NO1 CM1 NC1 NO2 CM2 NC2 GND RELAY 1 RELAY 2 POWER AC OR DC SLIDING PANEL SPA UNDERSIDE SET CURRENT SOURCE SINK OR VOLTAGE SOURCE CURRENT BACK FRONT SINK CURRENT VOLTAGE FAILSAFE NON F...

Page 10: ...only Standard Ranged Zero and Full Scale AO AOZ equipped units only Analog Output Trim AO AOZ equipped units only Main Menu View Settings Figure 5 gives an overview of the first level of menus used to...

Page 11: ...E SCREEN SHOWS PASS LOCK VIEW SELECT READ ONLY VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT READ BUT DO NOT CHANGE CURRENT SETTINGS CONF EXIT CONF SE...

Page 12: ...settings can be viewed but not changed 4 If you have entered the correct password the Configure Sensor menu CONF SENS will be accessed If not the display will show a READ ONLY message 5 From READ ONL...

Page 13: ...t display is the menu for the selection of functional options CONF OPTS To skip the rest of the configuration menus and return to the display of the measured input value press the up arrow button 2 ti...

Page 14: ...STANCES VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SCROLL THROUGH AVAILABLE WIRING USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO TOGGLE BETWEEN RJC ON OR RJC OFF 3 WIRE RJ...

Page 15: ...between a sensor failure and an alarm condition on the input and depending upon which of the available SPA options is installed the SET FAIL menu can be used to set the following operating parameters...

Page 16: ...ENGU OPTS EXIT SET LIN DEG C LIN ON FAIL HIGH SET FAIL OPTS EXIT SET ENGU CONF ALRM MAIN MENU VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT USE BUTTO...

Page 17: ...through 6 In the INP TRIP menu the SPA must be set up with calibration equipment see Figure 10 In this the Standard Ranging procedure the unit captures its trip point from the input of an adjustable s...

Page 18: ...VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT ENTER TRIP POINT SMART RANGING IF NO OTHER ALARMS ARE INSTALLED GOES TO NEXT ALARM DISPLAYS ENGINEERING UNITS USE ARROW BUTTONS TO SET DISPLAY TO DESIRE...

Page 19: ...ncrements 21 Press SELECT when the display shows the desired delay setting This returns the unit to the Alarm Configuration menu at SET HILO choose high or low alarm function 22 Press SELECT to access...

Page 20: ...the SF3 option Refer to the Operation section under Sensor Failure and Alarms for more information SET LATCHING NON LATCHING 27 From the SET LAT screen press SELECT 28 Use the arrow buttons to toggle...

Page 21: ...be locked out READ ONLY mode Figure 11 shows the menu 1 From the PASS WORD screen press SELECT to access PASS 2 Use the arrow buttons to increment or decrement the password number to be stored in unit...

Page 22: ...LECT 3 Use the arrow buttons to raise or lower the value displayed according to the requirements of the application NOTE The engineering units displayed on this screen are determined by the setting en...

Page 23: ...put level 4 Press SELECT storing the zero setting in SPA memory and accessing SAVE FULL 5 Press SELECT again The screen will flash the input level 6 Adjust input to the desired 100 level The screen wi...

Page 24: ...s to choose the level zero or full scale that is to be trimmed 4 Press SELECT to begin the trim process The display will begin to flash the TRIM ZERO or TRIM FULL screen depending upon the option chos...

Page 25: ...ly START TRIM OUT TRIM ZERO TRIM ZERO TRIM FULL TRIM FULL EXIT OUT CONF EXIT INP Z FS CONF EXIT EXIT OUT TRIM FULL TRIM ZERO EXIT OUT TRIM FULL TRIM ZERO VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELEC...

Page 26: ...back panel over the top lip of the rail and pivot downward until the housing locks into place To mount the unit on G type rail seat the extrusion under the top lip of the rail and again pivot downward...

Page 27: ...f Moore Industries instruments can be classified as receivers IPT 2 IPX 2 etc and some can be classified as transmitters TRX TRY etc while some are both a receiver and a transmitter SPA 2 HIM etc Henc...

Page 28: ...3 AND 4 WIRE RTD HOOKUPS MULTIPLE RTD HOOKUPS FOR DIFFERENTIAL AND AVERAGED INPUTS SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 NOTE IN DIFFERENTIAL MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS ALWAYS C...

Page 29: ...B6 B7 B8 B9 Not Present Not Present NO3 NO3 NO2 CM3 CM3 CM2 NC3 NC3 NC2 NO2 CM2 NC2 Relay 1 above Relay 1 above NO4 CM4 NC4 Not Present NO2 CM2 NC2 Relay 2 above 1 Relay 1PRG 2 Relays 2PRG 3 Relays 3...

Page 30: ...arm condition relative to the trip point setting A red LED indicates alarm NOTE The state of the SPA relays in alarm or non alarm is determined by the failsafe non failsafe setting of the unit s inter...

Page 31: ...into unit memory This can be caused by power loss or fluctuation during power up Reference Junction Compensation Resistor Burnout Internal Table Error The linearization curve pro gramming is not corr...

Page 32: ...THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REM EDIES FOR BREACH OF ANYWARRANTY CONCERNINGTHE GOODS OR SERVICES SHALL BE FOR THE COMPANY AT ITS OPTION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE GOODS OR SERVICES OR REFUND THE PURCHASE PRI...

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