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Appendix F. CPEC300 Series
Diagnostics
CPEC300 series diagnostic information is available to the user in any of three
different formats: status text strings, status Boolean variables, and diagnostic
flags encoded as binary bits in integer variables. With these multiple avenues
of accessing the information, the CPEC300 diagnostics provide user-friendly
real-time troubleshooting, statistics on individual error conditions, and a
compact format for final storage tables.
F.1 Status Text Variables
There are several text-string variables that report the status of the CPEC300
system in real time. These are public variables that can be viewed onsite using
the datalogger display. They may also be viewed remotely via
LoggerNet
,
LoggerLink, or other applications if a communication link is available. The
status text variables are not as comprehensive as the diagnostic flags, but they
provide troubleshooting help for most of the issues that are likely to arise and
can guide the user to the more advanced diagnostic information.
Each of these variables is described below.
message
Public variable
message
shows the latest message written to the
System_Operatn_Notes
table. The
System_Operatn_Notes
table stores a
record that includes a text message as well as several variables that describe the
state of the system when the record is written. It notifies the user of a
significant event, such as a change to a configuration variable or events related
to a zero/span sequence. See Appendix
(p. H-1)
, for more
information on the
message_log
table.
mode
Public variable
mode
describes the basic operating state of the CPEC300
system. It correlates with the current operation of the CPEC300 and the public
variable “
site_
” The
mode
and
site_
will change based on the current status of
the system. The different modes are:
•
Mode = 1
corresponds to normal EC operation
•
Mode = 2
corresponds to the pump being shut off
•
Mode = 3
corresponds to the zero sequence
•
Mode = 4
corresponds to the CO2 span sequence
•
Mode = 5
corresponds to the H2O span sequence
•
Mode = 6
corresponds to the IRGA power down sequence
•
Mode = 7
corresponds to the auto zero span sequence
Information from the public variable “
site_
” correlating with the
mode
status is
stored in the
System_Operatn_Notes
table.
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