Emerson 5081-T instruction manual CPU Fail and ROM Fail

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MODEL 5081-T

SECTION 10.0

 

DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

10.8.7 OFFSEt Err

The OFFSEt Err message appears if the zero offset (in mV) exceeds the programmed limit. Before increasing the limit to make the OFFSEt Err message disappear, check the following:

1.Verify that the reference meter is working properly and is properly calibrated.

2.Verify that the process sensor is working. Check its response in a solution of known conductivity.

3.If the transmitter is standardized against the conductivity determined in a grab sample, be sure to measure the con- ductivity before the temperature of the grab sample changes more than a few degrees.

4.Verify that the process sensor is fully immersed in the liquid. If the sensor is not completely submerged, it may not properly measure the conductivity of the process liquid.

5.Check the sensor for cleanliness. If the sensor looks fouled or dirty, clean it. Refer to the sensor instruction manual for cleaning procedures.

10.8.8 FACt FAIL

FACt FAIL means the unit has not been factory calibrated. Call the factory. The transmitter will probably need to be returned to the factory for calibration.

10.8.9 CPU FAIL and ROM FAIL

CPU FAIL means that the processing unit has failed internal tests. ROM FAIL means that the internal memory has failed.

1.Cycle the power. Leave the transmitter without power for at least 30 seconds before returning power to it.

2.If cycling the power fails to clear the error message, the CPU board probably needs replacing. Call the factory for assis- tance.

10.8.10 AdC Error

AdC Error means the analog to digital converter has failed.

1.Verify that sensor wiring is correct and connections are tight. Be sure to check connections at the junction box if one is being used. See Section 3.0.

2.Disconnect sensor(s) and simulate temperature and sensor input.

3.If the transmitter does not respond to simulated signals, the analog PCB has probably failed. Call the factory for assis- tance.

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Contents Model 5081-T Rev. Level Date Essential InstructionsModel 5081-T Table of Contents CONT’D Number Title List of FiguresIii List of Tables List of Figures CONT’DSimple Menu Structure Section Description and SpecificationsHart Atex Recommended SensorsRecommended Ranges for Toroidal Sensors Transmitter Display During Calibration and Programming I T N E X THart Interface Devices Overview of Hart CommunicationFoundation Fieldbus AMS Main Menu Tools Orienting the Display Board Section InstallationMechanical Installation Unpacking and InspectionMounting on a Flat Surface Pipe Mounting 40308103Recommended Sensors Inductive LoopsSensor Selection Model 5081-T Sensor SelectionModel 5081-T-HT Power SUPPLY/CURRENT LoopPower Supply and Load Requirements. Refer to Figure Power Supply-Current Loop WiringTypical Fieldbus Network Electrical Wiring Configuration Power Supply Wiring for Model 5081-T-FF/FIWiring Through a Junction BOX Section WiringSensor Wiring Electrical Installation Sensor WiringPower Wiring Model 5081-T-FF Power Wiring Model 5081-T-HTWiring Model 242 sensor to Model 5081-T transmitter Electrical InstallationSection Section Section Intrinsically Safe & Explosion Proof IRC Infrared Remote ControlFM Explosion-Proof Installation for Model 5081-T-HT FM Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-HT CSA Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-HT Atex Intrisically Safe Label for Model 5081-T-HT Atex Intrisically Safe Label for Model 5081-T-HT FM Explosion-Proof Installation for Model 5081-T-FF FM Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FF 10. CSA Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FF 11. Atex Intrisically Safe Label for Model 5081-T-FF 12. Atex Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FF FI-T 9241515-01 15. FM Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FI 9241516-01 17. CSA Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FI 18. Atex Intrisically Safe Label for Model 5081-T-FI 19. Atex Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FI I T N E X T Section Display and OperationDisplays S UInfrared Remote Controller Infrared Remote Controller IRC KEY FunctionsQuick Start for Model 5081-T-HT Hart To reset transmiter to factory default settingsQuick Start for Model 5081-T-FF/FI Foundation Fieldbus Calibration Program Menu Tree Conductivity25.0C 12.00mA Process DisplayProgram Menu Mnemonics Default Settings Diagnostic MessagesDefault Settings for Model 5081-T-HT Retrieving a Lost Security Code Using HoldSecurity Entering the Security CodeSection START-UP and Calibration Accessing the Calibrate MenuModel 5081-T-FF Calibrate MenuOutput Cal Procedure9URU Temp SlopeU91 5ES-U1U17!91 GM!91General Section ProgramingModel 5081-T-HT Model 5081-T-FF Purpose Output 5081-HT onlyDefinitions Uhtu Procedure9VUVU 4QGTemp Process temperature is. Press Enter to saveU7-P H2SO4L DisplayG5-A HCLGgshtt Hart8VO!UT Setup CustPVO!RUT!!% SHIG12-U DefaultSetting Measurement Range Over Range Warning Limit RangePID Section Foundation Fieldbus OperationSection Operation with Model Connecting the CommunicatorOperation Making Hart related settings from the keypadOff-line and On-line Operation C/T-HT HART/Model 375 Menu Tree 1 PV LRV PV URVC/T-HT HART/Model 375 Menu Tree 2 LSL USLAO1 LRV URVC/T-HT HART/Model 375 Menu Tree 4 PV AO PV LRV PV URVMaxnotify Resource FaultstateBlockerr Featuresel Rsstate Faultstate LimnotifyTagdesc AlarmhysStrev BlockerrStrev Statusopts Strategy Alertkey HihilimPvftime LowcutIoopts LolimLolopri LololimBkcalhys Ffgain ResetRate Reset Sphilim SplolimBypass BaltimeAlertkey Outhilim ControloptsSphilim Strev Rate TagdescDvlopri DvhipriC/T-FF/FI Model 375 Menu Tree 9 C/T-FF/FI Model 375 Menu Tree 10 Overview Section Diagnosis and TroubleshootingCurrent Operating Menu Idvnut DLSTqiu 4DSGDisabling Faults Fault ConditionsNON- Disabling Warnings Hssqs 9WHS!S-PJ19IITHU!1SS Field Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting GuideQuick Troubleshooting Guide Symptom ActionTroubleshooting Flow Chart Systematic TroubleshootingRTD Resistance Values RTD Resistance ValuesFormula ExampleWhen a Fault exists When a Warning condition existsCPU Fail Troubleshooting When a Fault or Warning Message is ShowingTemp HI Temp LORtd FAIL, Temp HI, and Temp LO CPU Fail and ROM Fail 0 C 2 1 0 % mA Section MaintenancePreventative Maintenance Transmitter MaintenanceExploded View of Model 5081-T Transmitter Replacement Parts for Model 5081-T TransmitterOutput Logic Section Theory of OperationConductivity Hart CommunicationGeneral Warranty RepairNON-WARRANTY Repair Section Return of MaterialThis page intentionally left blank Return of Material WarrantySpecifications subject to change without notice