Error messages and explanation, Error messages and explanation -1 – Yokogawa EXA ISC202 2-wire Conductivity Transmitter/Analyzer User Manual
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Error messages 9-1
9. ERROR MESSAGES AND EXPLANATION
Code Error description
Possible cause
Remedy
E2
Wrong temperature coefficient
Incorrect data entry
See section 5-2-3, 5-2-4, 5-2-5
E3
Calibration out of range (>factor 10)
Wrong unit (mS vs μS)
Defective sensor
Standard error
See section 6-1, 6-2
Replace sensor
Check standard
E4*
Impossible program for Temperature
Compensation
Incorrect data in 5 x 5 Matrix in code
24-28
See section 5-3-3
E5*
Conductivity too high
Incorrect wiring
Defective sensor
Check wiring
Replace sensor
E6*
Conductivity too low
Sensor not submersed
Sensor plugged
Incorrect wiring
Defective sensor
Check installation
Clean sensor
Check wiring
Replace sensor
E7*
Temperature too high
If 30k NTC Temperature < -20° (-4°F)
If Pt 1000 Temperature > 140° (284°F)
Check wiring
Replace sensor
E8*
Temperature too low
If 30k NTC Temperature > 140° (284°F)
If Pt 1000 Temperature < -20° (-4°F)
Check wiring
Replace sensor
E9*
Impossible AIR SET
Too high ZERO
Replace sensor
E10*
EEPROM write failure
Software problem
Unplug the unit, try again
call Yokogawa Service
E15
Impossible adjustment Temperature
Abnormal cable resistance
Check reference see section
5-3-2
E17
Outspan span too small
Temperature compensation span
too small
Max. zero suppression is 90%
Min. temperature span is 50°C
See section 5-2-1
See section 5-2-4, 5-2-5, 5-3-3
E18
Impossible program for Output table
Incorrect data in code 04
See section 5-3-3
E19
Programmed values not accepted
Values exceed preset limits
Try again, read instructions
E20*
DATA LOST
Unauthorized programming
Software problem
Call Yokogawa
E21
Corrupted Eprom
Software failure
Call Yokogawa
mA
mA
mA
mA
*These errors will trigger the FAIL if set to on (default is on.)
NOTE : E6 may occure if the sensor is not submerged in a solution, e.g., no sample is present or
the sensor is left in the air. When E6 is displayed, first check for proper sensor installation.