Self-diagnostics, 1 checking for problems, 1 identifying problems with bt200 – Yokogawa EJX115A User Manual
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<4. Self-diagnostics>
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IM 01C25T03-01E
4. Self-diagnostics
4.1 Checking for Problems
4.1.1 Identifying Problems with BT200
The following four areas can be checked.
(a) Whether connections are good.
(b) Whether BT200 was properly operated.
(c) Whether settings were properly entered.
(d) History of the errors.
See examples below.
• Example 1: Connection errors
ESC
communication error
Press the key. 
When the panel shown on the 
left appears, press the 
key.
Since communications will be 
unsuccessful if there is a problem 
in the connection to the BT200, 
the display at the left will appear. 
Recheck the connection.
Press the (OK) key.
--WELCOME--
BRAIN TERMINAL
 ID: BT200
check connection 
push ENTER key
UTIL
FEED
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• Example 2: Setting entry errors
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The initial data panel shows the 
result of current transmitter 
diagnostics.
DATA
DIAG
PRNT
ESC
PARAM
C20:PRES UNIT
kPa
C21:PRES LRV
600 kPa
C22:PRES URV
600 kPa
FEED
PRNT
ESC
DIAG
C60:SELF CHECK
ERROR
< ERROR >
< ILLEGAL LRV >
Press the (DIAG) key in the 
parameter panel to go to the 
diagnostics panel 
(C60: SELF CHECK).
An error message is displayed 
when an error occurs in the 
diagnostics panel.
OK
PARAM
01:MODEL
EJX110 M
02:TAG NO.
YOKOGAWA
03:SELF CHECK
ERROR
• Example 3: Checking the history of the errors
Connect the BT200 to the 
transmitter, and call item “P.” 
The history of up to four errors can be stored. When the 
5th error has occurred, it is stored in “P10.” The error 
stored in “P16” will be deleted, and then, the error in “P14”
will be copied to “P16.” In this sequence, the history of the 
most previously occurred error will be removed from 
memory. 
“GOOD” will be displayed if there was no previous error.
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HOME
SET
ADJ
ESC
MENU
J:ADJUST
K:TEST
L:CALIBRATION
M:MEMO
P:RECORD
T:CHARACTERIZR
DATA
DIAG
PRNT
ESC
PARAM
P10:ERROR REC 1
ERROR
P12:ERROR REC 2
ERROR
P14:ERROR REC 3
GOOD
For the details of the messages, see Table 4.1 Alarm 
Message Summary.
ESC
SET
P10:ERROR REC 1
ERROR
< ERROR >
<50:P ILLEG LRV >
<(a) SETUP PANEL>
P10: “ERROR REC 1” displays the last error.
P12: “ERROR REC 2” displays the error one time before 
the last error occurred.
P14: “ERROR REC 3” displays the error two times before
the last error occurred.
P16: “ERROR REC 4” displays the error three times
before the last error occurred.
Select P10: ERROR REC1 and 
press the key to 
display the error message.
Note 1: Press the key twice in the setup panel
(a) to clear all error message (P10 to P16) 
information.
Note 2: When the error occurs, the self-diagnostic detects
errors and records them in two ways depending on
the types of errors. The amplifier/capsule failures
are recorded immediately after the occurrence, 
while the minor errors such as warnings of 
inappropriate parameter settings are periodically 
recorded at an interval of minimum five minutes to 
twenty four hours. 
 Note that the interval extends as the number of 
 access counts to EEPROM increases.