Troubleshooting – Det-Tronics UD10 FlexVu Explosion-Proof Universal Display Unit User Manual

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If a Fault condition is indicated on the UD10 faceplate,

the nature of the fault can be determined by using

the magnetic tool to navigate to the appropriate Fault

screen.

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Refer to the Menu in the appropriate Appendix
of this manual for the path to the proper Fault
screen.

Shortcut: From the main display screen, touch
the magnet to the “Previous” switch to go directly
to the Fault screen.

Example:

For a Display (UD10) related fault:
Main Menu > Display Status > Fault/Status > Fault

For a Device (Sensor) related fault:
Main Menu > Device Status > Fault/Status > Sensor Fault

When the active fault has been identified, refer to the

Troubleshooting Tables for a description of the fault and

suggested corrective action.

Refer to Table 3 for Display Faults and Table 4 for Device

Faults.

Display Faults

Description

Recommended Action

input loop FlT

Fault in sensor or sensor loop

Check sensor wiring.
Calibrate sensor.
Ensure that sensor type matches configuration.

output loop FlT

Fault in 4-20 mA output loop

Check 4-20 mA loop wiring for shorts or opens.

EE Fault

Fault in non-volatile memory

Return to factory.

ADC Ref Fault

ADC reference voltage too high or low

Return to factory.

24V Fault

Problem in 24 volt power supply or power wiring

Check power wiring and output voltage of power

supply.

Flash Fault

FlASH memory Fault

Return to factory.

RAM Fault

Fault in volatile memory

Return to factory.

WDT Fault

Watchdog timer is non-functional

Return to factory.

12V Fault

12 volt internal power supply out of tolerance

Check power source.
Return to factory.

5V Fault

5 volt internal power supply out of tolerance

Check power source.
Return to factory.

3V Fault

3 volt internal power supply out of tolerance

Check power source.
Return to factory.

Table 3—Troubleshooting Guide - Display Faults

Note: A fault condition will cause an oxygen detector to generate an alarm output as the decreasing 4-20 mA signal passes

through the alarm range.

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