Figure 8-14. fault 12, eeprom corrupt -16, Oxymitter 4000, Alarms eeprom corrupt – Emerson OXYMITTER 4000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

IB-106-340 Rev. 3.0
December 2003

8-16 Troubleshooting

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

Oxymitter 4000

Alarms

EEprom Corrupt

LOI

KEYPAD

DIAGNOSTIC

ALARMS

TEST

POINTS

HEATER T/C

HEATER

O2 CELL

CALIBRATION

CALIBRATION RECOMMENDED

O2 CELL mV +

O2 CELL mv -

HEATER T/C +

HEATER T/C -

INC

INC

DEC

DEC

HIGH

GAS

LOW

GAS

CAL

TEST GAS +

PROCESS -

% O2

SW2

TP1

J1

TP2

TP3

RED

YEL

GRN

ORG

TP4

TP5

TP6

ON

37260030

Figure 8-14. Fault 12, EEPROM Corrupt

l. Fault 12, EEPROM Corrupt

Figure 8-14 shows the electronic assembly
for an Oxymitter 4000 with a membrane
keypad (upper view) and an Oxymitter 4000
with an LOI (lower view).

Membrane Keypad. When Fault 12 is de-
tected, the O2 CELL LED flashes four
times, pauses for three seconds, and re-
peats.

1. This alarm can occur if the EEPROM is

changed for a later version. At power
up, the EEPROM is not updated.

2. To correct this problem, power down

and then restore power. The alarm
should clear.

3. If the alarm occurs while the unit is

running, there is a hardware problem
on the microprocessor board.

4. If cycling the power does not clear the

alarm, see paragraph 9-4d, Electronic
Assembly Replacement.

LOI. When Fault 12 is detected, the LOI
displays the “EEprom Corrupt” message.
Refer to the comments and procedures in
paragraphs 1 through 4 above.

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