Warning and error conditions, Warning list – Hach-Lange POLYMETRON 9523 User Manual User Manual

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Table 6 Sensor DIAG/TEST menu (continued)

Option

Description

RESET CAL HISTORY

Resets the calibration history for the sensor (requires
service-level passcode). All previous calibration data is
lost.

POLARIZATION

Contacting conductivity sensors only. Shows
information about the electrode polarization, the cable
capacitance and the time before the next
measurement.

SENSOR SIGNALS

Shows the current sensor signal information.

FACTORY CAL

Reserved for service technicians only.

DIAG MEAS

Shows diagnostic information about the current
measurement.

Warning and error conditions

Follow the steps below to acknowledge controller warnings.

1. Push the menu key and select DIAGNOSTICS.
2. Select the device (controller, sensor, network card) with the warning or error and push enter.
3. Select the warning, error or event list and push enter.
4. Select YES and push enter to acknowledge the warning.

Note: Errors cannot be acknowledged.

Warning list

A warning icon consists of an exclamation point within a triangle. Warning icons appear on the right
of the main display below the measurement value. A warning does not affect the operation of menus,
relays and outputs. To view warnings, push the menu key and select DIAGNOSTICS. Then select
the device to view any problems associated with that device. The warning icon will no longer be
displayed once the problem has been corrected or acknowledged.
A list of possible warnings is shown in

Table 7

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Table 7 Warning list for conductivity sensors

Warning

Description

Resolution

MEAS TOO HIGH

The measured value is > 2 S/cm,
1,000,000 ppm, 200% or 20,000 ppt

Make sure that the display format is
set for the correct measurement
range

MEAS TOO LOW

The measured value is < 0 μS/cm,
0 ppm, 0% or 0 ppt

Make sure that the sensor is
configured for the correct cell
constant.

ZERO TOO HIGH

The zero calibration value is too
high

Make sure that the sensor is held in
air during zero calibration and is not
located near radio frequency or
electromagnetic interference. Make
sure that the cable is shielded by
metal conduit.

ZERO TOO LOW

The zero calibration value is too low

TEMP TOO HIGH

The measured temperature is >
200 °C

Make sure that the sensor is
configured for the correct
temperature element.

TEMP TOO LOW

The measured temperature is <
-20 °C

CAL OVERDUE

The Cal Reminder time has expired

Calibrate the sensor.

NOT CALIBRATED

The sensor has not been calibrated

Calibrate the sensor.

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