Troubleshooting
Proline Promag 53 PROFIBUS DP/PA
140
Hauser
042
S: TRANSM. SW-DAT
$
: # 042
0x0F
BAD
Device Failure
Constant
T-DAT data
inconsistent
Cause:
Error accessing the calibration values stored in the
T-DAT.
Remedy:
1.
Check whether the T-DAT is correctly plugged
into the amplifier board.
2.
Replace the T-DAT if it is
defective.
Before replacing the DAT, check that the new,
replacement DAT is compatible with the
measuring electronics. Check the:
– Spare part set number
– Hardware revision code
3.
Replace measuring electronics boards if
necessary.
061
S: HW F-CHIP
$
: # 061
0x0F
BAD
Device Failure
Constant
F-CHIP defect/not
plugged
Cause:
Transmitter F-Chip:
– F-Chip is defective
– F-Chip is not plugged into the I/O board or is
missing.
Remedy:
1.
Replace the F-CHIP.
2.
Plug the F-CHIP into the I/O board.
No. # 1xx
→
Software error
101
S: GAIN ERROR AMP
$
: # 101
0x0F
BAD
Device Failure
Constant
Gain Error
Amplifier
Cause:
Gain deviation compared to reference gain is
greater than 2%.
Remedy:
Replace the amplifier board.
121
S: A/C COMPATIB.
$
: # 121
0x0F
BAD
Device Failure
Constant
Amplifier and I/O
board only partially
compatible
Cause:
Due to different software
versions, I/O board and amplifier board are only
partially compatible (possibly restricted
functionality).
!
Note!
– The indication on the display as notice message
appears only for 30 seconds (with listing in
“Previous system condition” function).
– This condition can occur if only one electronics
board has been exchanged; the extended
software functionality is not available. The
previously existing software functionality is still
working and the measurement possible.
Remedy:
Module with lower software version has either to
be updated by “ToF Tool - Fieldtool Package” with
the required software version or the module has to
be replaced.
No.
Device status message
(local display)
PROFIBUS measured value status
Extended
diagnostic
message in the
PROFIBUS
master
Cause/remedy
Quality code (HEX)
Measured value status
Quality status
Quality substatus
Limits