4 self-diagnostics, 1 identify problems by using the communicator, Self-diagnostics -17 7.4.1 – Yokogawa Wireless Temperature Transmitter YTA510 User Manual

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IM 01C50E01-01EN

7.4 Self-Diagnostics

7.4.1 Identify Problems by Using the

Communicator

The configuration tool allows checking the

self-diagnosis results and setting errors of this

instrument.

First, check Diagnostic Status of the self-diagnostic

result.

Table 7.2

Diagnostic Status

Bits

Contents

Example

NAMUR NE107

Categorization(*)

Bit31(MSB)

F: Failure status

---

Bit30

C: Function check status

---

Bit29

O: Out of specification status

---

Bit28

M: Maintenance required status

---

Bit27

Faults in electronics

F

Bit26

Faults in sensor or actuator element

F

Bit25

Installation, calibration problem

C

Bit24

Out of service

C

Bit23

Outside sensor limits

O

Bit22

Environmental conditions out of device specification

O

Bit21

Fault prediction: Maintenance required

M

Bit20

Power is critical low: maintenance need short-term

M

Bit19

Power is low: maintenance need mid-term

M

Bit18

Software update incomplete

C

Bit17

Simulation is active

C

Bit16**

Faults due to process influence

F

Bit15**

Faults due to non-compliance with specified operating conditions

F

Bit14**

Other faults

F

Bit13-Bit08

reserved by WCI

---

Bit07-Bit01

vendor specific area

---

Bit00

Detail information available
1: available

---

0: no available"

*:

NAMUR NE107 "Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field Devices"

**:

Applicable for dual input type with detachable antenna, Amplifier housing code 8 and 9.

■ Procedure to call up the self-diagnostic

parameter

UAPMO block: Diagnostic Status
Any of the four categories (Check function,

Maintenance required, Failure, and Off

specification) according to NAMUR NE107* is

supplied to Diagnostic Status of each diagnostic

result.

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