11. error configuration, 12. logbook configuration – Yokogawa ISC450 4-Wire Analyzer for Inductive Conductivity User Manual

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5-11. Error configuration

Errors 1/3 ~ 3/3

Errors are intended to notify the user of any

unwanted situations. The user can determine

which situations should be classified as:

FAIL, immediate action is required. The proc-

ess variable is not reliable.

WARN, the process variable processes by the

converter is still reliable at this moment, but

maintenance is required in the near future.

“FAIL” gives a flashing “FAIL” flag in the main

display. The contact configured as FAIL

(Commissioning >> output setup)

will be en-

ergized continuously. All the other contacts are

inhibited. A Fail signal is also transmitted on the

mA-outputs when enabled (burn high/low).

(Commissioning >> output setup)

“WARN” gives a flashing “WARN” flag in the

display. The contact configured as FAIL is

pulsed. All the other contacts are still functional,

and the converter continues to work normally.

A good example is a time-out warning that the

regular maintenance is due. The user is noti-

fied, but it should not be used to shut down the

whole measurement.

5-12. Logbook configuration

General

Logbook is available to keep an electronic

record of events such as error messages,

calibrations and programmed data changes.

By reference to this log, users can for instance

easily determine maintenance or replacement

schedules.

In “Configure Logbook” the user can select

each item he is interested in to be logged

when the event occurs. This can be done for

three separate logbooks. Each logbook can be

erased individually or all at once. Enable the

”Warn if Logbook full” when you would like to

be warned when the logbook is almost full.

The content of the logbook(s) can also be

retrieved from the converter using the “EXAxt

Configurator” software package which can

be downloaded from the Yokogawa Europe

website.

Flashing “Fail” flag in main display

Flashing “Warn” flag in main display

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