Burkert Type 8620 User Manual

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mxCONTROL Type 8620


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Warning or
Error message

Displayed as

Displaying
interval

Cause

Remedy

CalibFault
4-20mA Out

(Output state: FK)

permanent
message


Icon in menu
Processdata/
Outputs

once after init
of config data

as long as
fault is not
remedied

Defect Calibration data for at
least one configured 4…20
mA Output.

The concerned outputs will
output 0 mA.

Contact the Bürkert Sales
Center.

CalibFault
RTC

permanent
message

once after init
of config data

Defect Calibration data for the
internal real time clock (RTC).

Data is set to default values.
This may lead to a non-
accurate clock.

Contact the Bürkert Sales
Center.

Check Clock

permanent
message

once

Clock time and date may be
incorrect due to battery failure
or due to too large difference
between internal time and
RTC time.

Check the clock (menu 8,
Clock

) concerning the right

date and time and set it to
the current date / time, if
necessary.

Datalog IS
NOT ACTIVE

permanent
message

once

Data Logging was stopped
due to fault whilst writing to
SD card or due to removed
SD card.

Check whether the SD card
was removed during data
logging (error message "No
SD detected" appeared?)
If not, check the free
storage capacity. If the SD
card memory is not full, the
SD card must be replaced.

Download
cancelled

short message

once

Download was cancelled by
the operator.
Previous data is restored.

--

EEPROM
fault XXY

permanent
message

once

EEPROM data fault;
Y = error number;
XX = affected Eeprom data;

Y =

1 - Error checksum
2 - Error Eeprom page
3 - Error write
4 - Error read write
5 - Error after download of
Config/Param/Calib file
6 - Internal address error
7 - Error acknowledge
(Communication with
Eeprom)
8 - Error during Startup
9 - Error during Factory Reset

XX =

00 - Config / Param file data
01 - Cyclically saved module
...

specific data of control

08 function 1 … 8
21 - Cold / warm starts
22 - User calibration data
23 - Factory calibration data
24 - Device base data

Device is set into Manual
Mode.

If this fault occurred imme-
diately after a firmware
update, please ignore.

For errors with:

XX = 00, Y = 1:

Try first a factory reset and
restore the configuration
and parameterization data
via download;

XX = 01 … 08, Y = 1:

Check the corresponding
module values in the
process data menu and
reset the cyclically saved
parameters (e.g. Module
Totalizer: Main / Daily
Totalizers).

XX = 21, Y = 1:

Reset these counters in the
Menu System settings.

X = 22, Y = 1:

Proceed as for XX = 00,
Y = 1, afterwards the user
calibration of the 4-20mA
outputs has to be repeated.

Y = 2, Y = 6:

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