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6-9
Options
Figure 6-4. Meter Message Display.
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If the meter does not appear to function, make sure the transmitter is
configured for the meter option you desire. The meter will not function
if the integral meter units are set to NOT USED.
PASS
The transmitter self-test procedure (initiated from a HART
communicator or from the power-up sequence) has passed with no
problems detected.
FAIL -or- HDWR FAIL
This message indicates one of several conditions including:
• The transmitter has experienced an electronics module failure
while attempting to store information.
• The transmitter self-test has failed.
If diagnostics indicate a failure of the electronics module, replace the
electronics module with a new one. Contact the nearest Rosemount
Field Service Center if necessary.
SNSR 1 FAIL -or- SNSR 2 FAIL
The transmitter has detected an open sensor condition. The sensor(s)
might be disconnected, connected improperly, or malfunctioning. Check
the sensor connections and sensor continuity.
SNSR 1 RNGE -or- SNSR 2 RANGE
The temperature sensed by the transmitter exceeds the sensor limits
for this particular sensor type.
HOUSG RNGE
The transmitter operating temperature limits (–40 to 185 °F [–40 to
85 °C]) have been exceeded.
LOOP FIXED
During a loop test or a 4–20 mA output trim, the analog output defaults
to a fixed value. The
Process Variable
line of the display alternates
between the amount of current selected in milliamperes and “WARN.”
The
Process Variable Unit
line toggles between “LOOP,” “FIXED,” and
the amount of current selected in milliamperes.
Analog Display
of Output
Output Type
Process Variable
Process Variable Unit
Mode
3144
-2
352A
01C