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Ultima MOS-5 Detector
6.0 Troubleshooting
CAUTION:
Component level repair must be undertaken by MSA personnel or by competent
authorized service engineers. SMT PCB repair shall only be performed at an MSA
facility. Failure to comply with this requirement will invalidate the warranty.
Be sure to inhibit or disconnect external alarm wiring before making any check, which might
send the unit into alarm.
6.1 Fault Codes and Their Remedies
The Ultima MOS-5 Intelligent Sensor has self-diagnostics incorporated into the
microprocessor’s program. If a fault is detected, the output signal drops to 0 mA, the fault relay
de-energizes and a fault code is displayed. The output signal informs a remote display module
that the Ultima MOS-5 Intelligent Sensor is in the Fault Mode. The display indicates a fault code
that can be viewed at the sensor site. Refer to section 9.3.3 for more information on analog
output values.
There are nine fault conditions that are monitored by the microprocessor as follows:
6.1.1 F2 - Failed to Complete the Calibration
This fault occurs if the unit is placed in the calibration mode and no gas is applied within twelve
minutes, or if gas is left on for more than twelve minutes.
ACTION
- Remove gas, if present. Apply magnet to MSA logo on the cover to clear fault. Re-
calibrate, if necessary.
6.1.2 F3 Flash Checksum Error
This fault indicates that the contents of the Ultima MOS-5 Intelligent Sensor’s program memory
have changed. This usually occurs when powering the unit up after a lightning strike or large
voltage transient on the power or signal lines to the unit.
ACTION
- The unit must be returned to the factory or authorized service center for repair.
6.1.3 F4 - Sensor Heater Open Error or Sensor Amplifier Error
This fault indicates that either one of the remote sensor leads is open or shorted or that the
sensor has drifted greater than –10% of the reading. The Ultima MOS-5 Intelligent Sensor has
an additional protection feature. If any of the sensor wires are shorted to ground, the sensor
power is turned off. After one minute the power turns back on. If the short is still present, power
is quickly turned off.
ACTION
- Check the integrity of all sensor connections, and ensure that the cable from the
Ultima MOS-5 Intelligent Sensor to the remote sensor is not damaged. If all sensor
leads are connected properly, attempt to re-calibrate the unit. If calibration fails,
replace the sensor and re-calibrate.
NOTE:
Anytime a sensor is replaced, the unit should be disconnected from all alarms as the
unit may go upscale upon power-up.