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Signet 8900 Multi-Parameter
Appendix G: 8900 display messages
8900
Multi-Parameter
Saving
Returning to
Menu Directory
Returning to
ViewMode...
Enter Password:
_ _ _ _
Enter Password:
0000
Invalid Password
Try Again
Channel Data
Will be RESET!
Check Relay And
Output Sources
Channel Type
Must Be Selected
pH3 CHK SENSOR
T4 CHK SENSOR
Value Must Be
6400 or Less
Value Must Be
100.0 or Less
Too Much Error
CHECK SENSOR
Must Have More
Than 1 Point
Must Have 20 or
Fewer Points
WARNING! Table
Must Be Modified
Channel 6 Custom
Table Error
Must Be > Than
Previous Point
No Relay Cards
Installed
No Output Cards
Installed
No Input Card
Installed
Channel Type
Must Be Selected
Memory Error
Load Defaults??
Loading Factory
Settings...
Channel 1 ID:
No Valid Sensors
This is the title screen when the unit
is powered on.
This message is displayed after
saving a new selection for a menu
item.
This is displayed when going from any
submenu to the main menu directory.
This is displayed when going from
the main menu directory to the view
mode.
If “Password Type” is set to
“Standard.”
This is displayed when the wrong
password is entered.
Warning messages are displayed
when a channel type is changed.
If trying to enter the “Calibration” menu
when no channel types are selected.
Indicates a faulty sensor connection
or a channel with no sensor assigned.
The 8900 advises when a value is
outside of the range allowed.
If “Password Type” is set to
“Enhanced.”
These messages refer to the points
required to calculate the volume
when choosing a custom volume tank
shape. (3 minimum, 20 maximum)
When a change is made to the
custom volume points, this message
is displayed.
Each custom volume point must
greater than the previous point.
Self explanatory.
Self explanatory.
Self explanatory.
Self explanatory.
Displayed if the memory in the 8900
is corrupted.
Message displayed if Load Defaults
is selected.
The 8900 fi nds no sensors
matching the channel type.
The calibration offset is limited in
most measurements. The adjustment
entered exceeds the maximum value.
One or more points in the table are
not in sequence.
The 8900 communicates with the user to notify when something is wrong, and to inform of tasks underway. This appendix lists all of
the messages that may appear during operation, and describes the purpose of the message.