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Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet

Troubleshooting

11.3

Micro Motion customer service

To speak to a customer service representative, contact the Micro Motion customer service department.
Contact information is provided in Section 1.10.

Before contacting Micro Motion customer service, review the troubleshooting information and
procedures in this chapter, and have the results available for discussion with the technician.

11.4

Transmitter does not operate

If the transmitter is not receiving power, all three LEDs on the user interface will be off.

1. Check the DeviceNet connector (see Section 11.7.1).

2. Ensure that the network is providing sufficient power to the device.

If at least one LED is lit, perform all of the procedures in Section 11.7.

If the procedures do not indicate a problem with the electrical connections, contact the Micro Motion
customer service department.

11.5

Transmitter does not communicate

If the transmitter does not appear to be communicating, the wiring may be faulty or the
communications device may be incompatible. Check the wiring and the communication device. See
Chapter 4 for ProLink II and Pocket ProLink, or Chapter 5 for a DeviceNet tool.

If you are trying to communicate via the IrDA port, ensure that the port is enabled, that read-write
access is enabled, and that there is no active connection via the service port clips. See Section 8.10.6.

Section 11.7.2

Checking grounding

Section 11.8

Zero or calibration failure

Section 11.9

Fault conditions

Section 11.10

Simulation mode for process variables

Section 11.11

Transmitter LEDs

Section 11.12

Status alarms

Section 11.13

Checking process variables

Section 11.14

Checking slug flow

Section 11.15

Checking the sensor tubes

Section 11.16

Checking the flow measurement configuration

Section 11.17

Checking the characterization

Section 11.18

Checking the calibration

Section 11.19

Checking the test points

Section 11.20

Checking sensor circuitry

Table 11-1

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