Yokogawa Wireless Temperature Transmitter YTA510 User Manual

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<7. Errors and Warnings>

7-2

IM 01C50T02-01E

Code

Displayed

on LCD

Indication of DEVICE_

STATUS_#

Cause

Remedy

AL032

Not Used Sensor2

Although a channel number

related to sensor 2 (see note)

is assigned to an AI or DI block,

SENSOR_TYPE_2 is set to Non-

connection.

Do not assign to any AI or DI block a

channel number related to sensor 2 (see

note) when the sensor 2 input is not

used. When using the sensor 2 input, set

SENSOR_TYPE_2 correctly.

AL033

Cannot Use Sensor2

Although the type of sensor 1 is

defined as a 4-wire sensor, the

type of sensor 2 is defined as a

type other than Non-connection.

Set SENSOR_TYPE_2 to Non-

connection or change the type of sensor

1 to 3- or 2-wire sensor.

AL034

Illegal Sensor Type

Combination

The differential, average, or

backup temperature is assigned

to an AI block, or a limit switch

for which the target value is the

differential, average, or backup

temperature is assigned to a DI

block; however, the type of one

sensor input is a temperature

sensor but the other is mV or

Ohm.

When using the differential, average,

or backup temperature, set the types

of both sensors 1 and 2 to temperature

sensors, or mV, or Ohm. In other cases,

do not assign the channel number of

the differential, average, or backup

temperature to any AI block or to the

target value of a limit switch you use.

AL040

Sensor1 Failure

There is a breakage in sensor 1,

or sensor 1 is disconnected from

the terminals.

In sensor failure, status of the related

signal turns to Bad and the value stays

the value of the former cycle immediately

before. Check whether the sensor is

connected correctly. When the sensor

backup temperature is used, see the

remedy for AL030.

AL041

Sensor1 Signal Error

The temperature read by sensor

1 widely exceeds the measurable

temperature range of the sensor.

Check whether the sensor is connected

correctly. Check whether the sensor type

is correctly set.

AL050

Sensor2 Failure

There is a breakage in sensor 2,

or sensor 2 is disconnected from

the terminals.

In sensor failure, status of the related

signal turns to Bad and the value stays

the value of the former cycle immediately

before.Check whether the sensor is

connected correctly. When the sensor

backup temperature is used, see the

remedy for AL030.

AL051

Sensor2 Signal Error

The temperature read by sensor

2 widely exceeds the measurable

temperature range of the sensor.

Check whether the sensor is connected

correctly. Check whether the sensor type

is correctly set.

AL060

Terminal Sensor Failure

The sensor built into the terminal

board has failed.

Make a service call.

AL061

Terminal Temp Too High

The terminal board temperature

is higher than the specified high

limit.

Keep the heat source away or change

the installation position to a place where

the ambient temperature is cooler.

AL062

Terminal Temp Too Low

The terminal board temperature is

lower than the specified low limit.

Provide a heater or the like to increase

the ambient temperature or change the

installation position to a place where the

ambient temperature is warmer.

Note: For an AI block, channel numbers related to sensor 1 are as follows:

1 (PRIMARY_VALUE_1), 4 (DIFFERENTIAL_VALUE), 5 (AVERAGE_VALUE), 6 (BACKUP_VALUE)

For a DI block, the numbers mean the channels corresponding to the limit switches for which the target value (LIMSW_#_TARGET)

is set to any one of the following:

PRIMARY_VALUE_1, DIFFERENTIAL_VALUE, AVERAGE_VALUE, BACKUP_VALUE

For example, if PRIMARY_VALUE_1 is set for LIMSW_1_TARGET, channel 7 is a channel related to sensor 1. The same applies

to the channel numbers related to sensor 2.

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