Watlow Series 96 User Manual

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Wa t l o w S e r i e s 9 6

A p p e n d i x

A . 2

• Cycle power to unit. If problem persists,

return unit to factory.

• Cycle power to unit.
• Cycle power to unit. If problem persists,

return unit to factory.

• Cycle power to unit. If problem persists,

return unit to factory.

• Module defective, replace or verify module

configuration.

• Return unit to factory.

• Cycle power to unit.
• Cycle power to unit.
• Recalibrate unit.
• Cycle power to unit. If problem persists,

return unit to factory.

• Cycle power to unit. If problem persists,

return unit to factory.

• Cycle power to unit. If problem persists,

return unit to factory.

• Cycle power to unit. If problem persists,

return unit to factory.

• There is a RAM malfunction.

• The EEPROM data is corrupted.
• There is a PROM malfunction.

• There is a logic hardware problem.

• Module error.

• Configuration error. Module in invalid

position.

• Module changed.
• New firmware is installed.
• Calibration data is corrupted.
• There is an analog-to-digital hardware

failure.

• There is an EEPROM hardware problem.

• It is the new unit’s first power up.

• There is an EEPROM hardware problem.

[Er`4]

[rAM]

[Er`5]

[EEcs]

[Er`6]

[roM]

[Er`7]

[HArd]

[Er`8]

[PLug]

[Er`9]

[cnFg]

[Er10]

[chng]

[Er11]

[SoFt]

[Er12]

[cAL`]

[Er13]

[Atod]

[Er14]

[EEhd]

[Er15]

[nEW]

[Er16]

[Addr]

Unit Errors (error number in top display,error message in bottom display)

• Configure output as an alarm.
• Check alarm set points.
• To clear the alarm, correct the alarm

condition; check to see if the alarm is latched.

• Check the alarm sides setting.
• Check the alarm type setting.

• Check the alarm logic for compatibility with

system peripherals and annunciators.

• Check the power limit setting.
• Check the operation mode.
• Check the alarm output function.
• Check the °C or °F setting.
• Check the calibration offset value; set it to a

lower level.

• Alarm output may be off.
• Alarm set points may be incorrect.
• Alarm may be silenced.

• Alarm sides may be incorrect.
• Controller may be in diagnostics mode.

• Alarm may be latched.

• Alarm set points may be incorrect.
• Alarm hysteresis may be incorrect.
• Input may be in error condition.

Alarms

• Alarm won’t occur.

• Alarm won’t clear.

• Check sensor connections.
• Check sensor connections and sensor wiring.

• Change the Sensor Type parameter to match

the sensor hardware.

• Change the Sensor Type parameter to match

the sensor hardware. Try Restore Factory
Calibration (Cal. 1 Menu).

• Verify that the temperature surrounding the

controller is 32 to 149°F (0 to 65°C).

• Check sensor function. The Open Loop Detect

parameter indicates it may be broken.

• Check the Calibration Offset parameter value;

set it to the correct value.

• Restore factory calibration. See pg. 6.22 for

selecting

[`rSt] = [`yes].

• The sensor may be improperly wired.
• Sensor wiring may be reversed, shorted or

open.

• Input type setting may be for the wrong

sensor/may not be calibrated.

• Input type setting may be for the wrong

sensor/may not be calibrated.

• Ambient temperature may be too hot or too

cold.

• The open loop detect shows a broken sensor.

• The calibration offset parameter is set much

too high or low.

• Calibration may have been corrupted.

• Input is in error

condition.
[Err1] Underflow
[Err2] Under Sensor
[Err3] Over Sensor
[Err4] Overflow

Input Error (error number in top display, % LED lit, percent power in bottom)

Corrective Action

Probable Cause(s)

Indication

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