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Error State
If there are any active “critical” or “error” level errors active in the
transmitter, both analog outputs are set into a defined error level instead
of the measured result. The error level depends on the output type:
- For 0 ... 5 V output, the default error level is
5.5 V
- For 0 ... 10 V output, the default error level is
11 V
- For 4 ... 20 mA output, the default error level is
3.6 mA
If all “critical” and “error” level errors are turned off (by removing their
cause), transmitter resumes normal operation of analog outputs.
You can configure the error level using the
AMODE
command. See
section Set Analog Output Mode on page 47.
NOTE
You can also use the
AOVER
command to configure a channel to go to
the error level if the measured parameter is sufficiently far out of the
measured range. See section Set Output Clipping and Error Limit on
page 49.