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IM 11M12A01-03E

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12. Troubleshooting

12.2 Displays and Measures to Take When Alarms are Gen-

erated

12.2.1

What is an Alarm?

When an alarm is generated, the alarm indication blinks in the display to notify of the
alarm (Figure 12.3). Pressing the alarm indication displays a description of the alarm.
Alarms include those shown in Table 12.2.

Tag:

0.0

%H

2

O

4.00mA -Output1
4.00mA -Output2

Hold

F12.3E.EPS

Tag:

Alarm 6 :Zero conc.ratio

F12.4E.EPS

Figure 12.3 Figure 12.4

Table 12.2 Types of Alarms and Reasons for Occurrence

Alarm Type of alarm

Reason for occurrence

Alarm 1 Oxygen

Occurs when the oxygen concentration to be

concentration alarm

measured exceeds or falls below the set alarm points
(refer to Section 8.3, "Alarm Setting").

Alarm 2 Humidity alarm

Occurs when the humidity to be measured exceeds or
falls below the set alarm points (refer to Section 8.3,
"Alarm Setting").

Alarm 3 Mixing-ratio alarm

Occurs when the mixing ratio to be measured exceeds
or falls below the set alarm points (refer to Section 8.3,
"Alarm Setting").

Alarm 6 Zero-point

Occurs when the zero correction factor is out of the

calibration

range of 100

Ϯ 30% in automatic and semiautomatic

coefficient alarm

calibration (refer to Section 9.1.3, "Compensation").

Alarm 7 Span-point

Occurs when the span correction factor is out of the range

calibration

of 0

Ϯ 18% in automatic and semiautomatic calibration

coefficient alarm

(refer to Section 9.1.3, "Compensation").

Alarm 8 EMF stabilization

Occurs when the cell (sensor) voltage is not stabilized

time-up

even after the calibration time is up in automatic and
semiautomatic calibration.

Alarm 9 Exhaust gas

When "mA-input" is selected in the Exhaust gas setup

temperature alarm

display, this alarm occurs if the exhaust gas temperature
exceeds the set alarm values (refer to Section 8.6.3,
"Setting Measurement Gas Temperature and Pressure").

Alarm 10 Cold junction

Occurs when temperature of the cold junction placed

emperature alarm

in the detector terminal box exceeds 155

ЊC or falls below

-25

ЊC.

Alarm 11 Thermocouple

Occurs when thermocouple voltage exceeds 42.1 mV

voltage alarm

(about 1020

ЊC) or falls below -5 mV (about -170ЊC).

Alarm 12 Input current alarm

When "mA-input" is selected in the Exhaust gas setup
display, this alarm occurs if the input current from
the temperature transmitter is outside from 3.2 to 21.6 mA.

Alarm 13 Battery low alarm Internal battery needs replacement.

T12.2E.EPS

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