4 self-diagnostics, 1 checking for problems, 1) identify problems with hart communicator – Yokogawa EJA115 User Manual

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2. HART COMMUNICATOR OPERATION

2.4 Self-Diagnostics

2.4.1 Checking for Problems

(1) Identify Problems with HART Communica-

tor

Self-diagnostics of the transmitter and check of
incorrect data setting can be carried out with the
HART communicator. There are two methods for self-
diagnosis of the transmitter, self-diagnosis for every
transmission and manually executing the SELF TEST
command. When an error message appears, follow
“ERROR MESSAGES”.

Diagnostic by “self test”

1

F0242.EPS

Call up the Test/Status, and select
Self test.

EJA:
Test/status
1 Self test
2 Status

HELP

SET

HOME

OK

EJA:
Self test OK

DEL

SET

ABORT

OK

2

If there is no error detected, Self
test OK
will be displayed.
When an error occurs, an error
message appears, and the results
of self-diagnosis appear in the
Status item.

1. Device setup

2. Diag/Service

1. Test/Status

1

Call up the Status item.

If there is no error, the result of
diagnostics is indicated as OFF. If
ON is indicated, a countermeasure
for that error is necessary.

EJA:
Test/status
1 Self test
2 Status

HELP

SET

HOME

OK

EJA:
Status
Field device not
installed
OFF

DEL

PREV

NEXT

EXIT

2

(NEXT)

• Error Messages — HART Communicator

T0205.EPS

Error Message

Probable Cause

Countermeasure

Pressure sensor
error

Temp (Cap) sensor
error

EEPROM (Cap)
failure

Sensor board not
initialized

Temp (Amp) sensor
error

EEPROM (Amp)
failure

Dev id not entered

CPU board not
initialized

Invalid Selection

Parameter Too High

Parameter Too Low

Incorrect Byte Count

In Write Protect
Mode

Set to Nearest
Possible Value

Lower Range Value
too High

Lower Range Value
too Low

Upper Range Value
too High

Upper Range Value
too Low

Span too Small

Applied Process
Value too High

Applied process
Value too Low

New LRV pushed
URV Over Sensor
Limit

Excess Correction
Attempted

In Proper Current
Mode

In Multidrop Mode

Capsule problem

Amplifier problem

Set value is too high.

Set value is too low.

Operation is set in the
Write Protect mode.

Value is set to a
nearest possible value.

LRV set point is too
high.

LRV set point is too
low.

URV set point is too
high.

URV set point is too
low.

Set span is too small.

Applied pressure is
too high.

Applied pressure is
too low.

The shift of URV
according to the new
LRV setting exceeds
USL.

Amount of correction
is too much.

The fixed current
mode is desired but
not set in that mode.

Operation is set in
the multi-drop mode.

Replace capsule
when error keeps
appearing even
after restart.

Replace
amplifier.

Change the
setting.

Change the
range.

Adjust the
applied pressure.

Change the
setting within the
range of USL.

Adjust the amount
of correction.

Set in the fixed
current mode.

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