4 logbook configuration, Logbook configuration -8, Caution – Yokogawa 2-Wire Dual Channel Transmitter/Analyzer FLXA21 User Manual

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<10. COMMISSIONING OF ISC (Inductive Conductivity)>

10-8

IM 12A01A02-01E

5th Edition : Oct. 31, 2013-00

Table 10.3

Error configuration

Display item

Description

Default

Conductivity too high

(or Concentration)

Conductivity or resistivity is lower than the minimum limit.

Warn.

Conductivity too low

(or Concentration)

Conductivity or resistivity is higher than the maximum limit.

Warn.

Temperature too high

Measured process temperature is higher than the maximum limit.

Warn.

Temperature too low

Measured process temperature is lower than the minimum limit.

Warn.

Calibr. time exceeded

Calibration time exceeds the calibration interval (see Section 10.1.5).

Off

Configuration error:

1st comp. matrix

2nd comp. matrix

The temperature compensation matrix is not defined properly (see

Section 10.1.4).

Fault

Concentration table

The concentration table is not defined properly (see Section 10.1.6).

Fault

CAUTION

If canceling an error configuration could be risky, do not cancel it as a dangerous situation may

result.

NOTE

Use not Conductivity but (Conductivity x cell constant) to set the error limit for “Conductivity too

high” and “Conductivity too low.”

NOTE

The temperature compensation is not performed around zero. In this case, a warning may be

issued.

10.4 Logbook configuration

In “Logbook configuration,” the user configures information to be saved to a logbook or initializes

the logbooks.
Logbooks are used to keep an electronic record of events such as error messages, calibrations,

and programmed data changes. By referring to this log, users can, for instance, easily determine

maintenance or replacement schedules.
In “Logbook configuration,” the user can select “Off,” “1-1,” or “1-2” for each item of interest to

be logged. This can be done for items displayed on the Settings logbook 1/3 to 3/3 screens.

Assigning 1-1 or 1-2 to each item allows information to be organized and logged in a logbook.

NOTE

Some events such as power-on are saved into the logbook “1-1”. This logbook may be full earlier.

It is recommended that important information be saved into the logbook “1-2”.

For “Erase logbook”, a specified logbook “1-1” or “1-2” can be erased individually.
When the “Warn if logbook full” is set to “Yes”, a warning is given when the logbook come to near

full (maximum 13 pages).

NOTE

When the logbook gets full, the oldest information is erased automatically.

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