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11.4 Diagnostic Messages, Continued
Diagnostic Messages,
continued
Table 32 Non-Critical Status Diagnostic Message Table, continued
SMV Status SCT Status Message SFC Display Message TDC Status Message Possible Cause What to Do
2-1
Excess Zero Correct
PV1
Or
Zero Correction is Out of
Limits
STATUS TAG ID.#
EX. ZERO COR PV1
EX. ZERO COR PV1
ZERO correction factor is outside
acceptable limits for PV1 range.
Could be that transmitter was in
input or output mode during a
CORRECT procedure.
• Verify calibration.
• If error persists, call the
Solutions Support Center
4-1 Excess Zero Correct
PV2
STATUS TAG ID.#
EX. ZERO COR PV2
EX. ZERO COR PV2
ZERO correction factor is outside
acceptable limits for PV2 range.
Could be that transmitter was in
input or output mode during a
CORRECT procedure.
• Verify calibration.
• If error persists, call the
Solutions Support Center
8-1 Excess Zero Correct
PV3
STATUS TAG ID.#
EX. ZERO COR PV3
EX. ZERO COR PV3
ZERO correction factor is outside
acceptable limits for PV3 range.
• Verify calibration.
• If error persists, call the
Solutions Support Center
9-1 Excess Zero Correct
PV4
STATUS TAG ID.#
EX. ZERO COR PV4
EX. ZERO COR PV4
ZERO correction factor is outside
acceptable limits for PV4 range.
• Verify calibration.
• If error persists, call the
Solutions Support Center
9-5 In Cutoff PV4
STATUS TAG ID.#
IN CUTOFF PV4
IN CUTOFF PV4
Calculated flow rate is within
configured low and high limits for
PV4 low flow cutoff.
Nothing – wait for flow rate to
exceed configured high limit.
Verify that flow rate is in cutoff.
5-4 Input Mode PV1 (DP)
STATUS TAG ID.#
INPUT MODE PV1
INPUT MODE PV1
Transmitter is simulating input for
PV1.
Exit Input mode:
SCT – Press “Clear Input Mode”
button on the DP InCal tab.
SFC – Press [
SHIFT], [INPUT], and
[
CLR] keys.