Watlow CPC400 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Operation and Setup

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Table 3.2 describes the alarm codes and messages for pro-
cess alarms and failed sensor alarms.

Table 3.2

Alarm Codes and Messages for
Process and Failed Sensor Alarms

For details about the condition that causes each alarm, see
Setting Up Alarms on page 63.

How to Acknowledge an Alarm

To acknowledge a process alarm or failed sensor alarm,
press x. If there are other loops with alarm conditions, the
alarm display switches to the next loop that has an alarm.
Acknowledge all alarms to clear the global alarm digital
output.

The keypad and display will not work for anything else un-
til you acknowledge each alarm. The alarm code or mes-
sage persists as long as the alarm condition exists.

System Alarm Messages

If a system alarm occurs, the alarm message replaces the
entire display. The message persists until the condition is
corrected.

Table 3.3 describes system alarm messages. For more in-
formation, see the Troubleshooting and Reconfiguring
chapter.

Alarm

Code

Alarm

Message

Description

AH

(No message)

Alarm high. See

Alarm High and Alarm Low on page 66.

AL

(No message)

Alarm low. See

Alarm High and Alarm Low on page 66.

HD

(No message)

High deviation alarm. See

Deviation Alarms on page 66.

LD

(No message)

Low deviation alarm. See

Deviation Alarms on page 66.

TO

T/C open

Thermocouple open. See

Thermocouple Open Alarm on page 64.

TR

T/C reversed

Thermocouple reversed. See

Thermocouple Reversed Alarm on

page 64.

TS

T/C shorted

Thermocouple shorted. See

Thermocouple Short Alarm on page 64.

RO

RTD open

RTD open. See

RTD Open or RTD Shorted Alarm on page 65.

RS

RTD shorted

RTD shorted. See

RTD Open or RTD Shorted Alarm on page 65.

AW

(No message)

Ambient Warning. Controller's ambient temperature has exceeded
operating limits by less than 5°C

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