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Action
– Cycle power. The error will go away but the data is still not correct. The
user must restore all HART information.
Event Memory Error
Event memory has an error. Some or all of the event information is incorrect. This error
indicates one or more of these values are wrong.
Action
– Cycle power. The error will go away, but the data is still not correct.
The Gassonic Observer-i has four different memory blocks that are periodically checked. The user is
notified via the Error / Fault Output function if an error occurs with any of these memory locations.
When HART is selected, the output current changes to comply with the HART Foundation
requirements. The HART Foundation does not specify current below 3.5 mA. In normal HART mode,
the actual current does not go below 3.5 mA. Modbus reports the analog output as if HART was not
there. This allows users to use a consistent Modbus program. When the alarm relay is latched, the
current and display follows the present dB. The relay will return to normal after the relay reset is
activated via Modbus, HART, or remote switch.
The unit will have an Inhibit output when Setup, Calibrate, or Acoustic Test Mode is activated. This
activation can take place via display magnets, HART, or Modbus.
4.5.
User Display & Magnet Interface
The User Interface consists of a four-digit LED display window and four magnetic switches to enable a
local operator to confirm or change settings without opening the unit. When the user interface is used
the Gassonic Observer-i will change to setup mode. The setup mode consists of the following tests:
Analog Output=3.5 mA (HART Enable), 3.0 mA (HART Disable).
The Gassonic Observer-i User Menu Diagram is captured on the following page.
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