Honeywell UDC2500 User Manual

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Troubleshooting/Service

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UDC2500 Universal Digital Controller Product Manual

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Reason for Failure

How to Correct the Problem

IN2RNG

Input 2 out of range. The remote input
is outside the range limits.

Same as IN1RNG above.

IN2_FL

Two consecutive failures of input 2
integration. i.e., cannot make analog
to digital conversion.

Same as IN1FL above.

CNFERR

• PV low limit is > PV high limit
• SP low limit is > SP high limit
• Output low limit > Output high limit

1. Check the configuration for each item and

reconfigure if necessary.

PV LIM

PV out of range.
PV = INP1 x RATIO1+ INP1 BIAS

1. Make sure the input signal is correct.

2. Make sure the Ratio and Bias settings are

correct.

3. Recheck the calibration. Use Bias of 0.0

RV LIM

The result of the formula shown below
is beyond the range of the remote
variable.

RV = INP2 X RATIO + BIAS

1. Make sure the input signal is correct.

2. Make sure the Ratio2 and Bias2 settings are

correct.

3. Recheck the calibration. Use a Ratio2 of 1.0

and a Bias2 of 0.0.

SEGERR

Setpoint Program start segment
number is less than ending segment
number.

Check SP Program configuration, subsection 3.5
Set up Group SPPROG function prompts
“STRSEG” and “ENDSEG”.

TCWARN

The Thermocouple is starting to
burnout.

This diagnostic message means that the
controller has detected that the thermocouple is
starting to burnout. This error message may also
be created if the resistance of the wires used to
connect the thermocouple to the instrument is
above 100 ohms.

TCFAIL

The Thermocouple is in imminent
danger of burning out.

This diagnostic message means that the
controller has detected that the thermocouple
will soon fail. User should consider replacing the
thermocouple as soon as possible. This
message will also be generated if the resistance
of the wires used to connect the thermocouple to
the instrument is above 180 ohms.

OUT1FL

Current Output is less than 3.5 mA.

The current output is open circuit. Check the
field wiring. See Procedure #2.

OUT2FL

Auxiliary Output is less than 3.5 mA.

The auxiliary output is open circuit. Check the
field wiring. See Procedure #10.

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