Honeywell ST 3000 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
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11.6 Interpreting Messages, Continued
Interpretation table,
continued
Table 67 Diagnostic Message Interpretation Table, continued
Message Possible Cause What to Do
TAG O
ORXT ONM ES
N.
NSRPE
No response from transmitter.
Could be transmitter or loop
failure.
Try communicating again.
• Press [
ID] key and do any
corrective action required and try
again.
Check that transmitter’s loop
integrity has been maintained,
that SFC is connected properly,
and that loop resistance is at
least 250
Ω.
T 011P3
MS
STATUS
OEENV N MAN
SFC’s CPU is misconfigured. Replace SFC.
OTE
OP
SAVE/R
ITM
ES R
ISMATCHON
On a database restore, one or
more options do not match.
Nothing - SFC tried to restore as
much of database as possible.
OTE
TR
SAVE/R
SEE
ES R
FAILEDOR
Database restore function failed. Check transmitter and try again.
#T 011P3
TEMOEV
STATUS
OSRSR PEN
Meter body temperature is too
high. Accuracy and life span may
decrease if it remains high.
Take steps to insulate meter body
from temperature source.
#T 011P3
FAOEE
STATUS
TSPSR IMNL
Transmitter’s temperature sensor
has failed.
Replace transmitter.
TAG O
FTASF
N.
UCL
SFC is operating incorrectly. Try communicating again. If error
still exists, replace SFC.
PTOUT 30111P
TUS IPC TSUENP
Input data seems wrong. Could
be a process problem, but it could
also be a meter body or PWA
problem.
Put transmitter in output mode and
press [
STAT] key. Diagnostic
messages should identify where
problem is. If no other diagnostic
message is given, condition is most
likely meter body related. Check
installation and replace meter body
if condition persists.
OTE
P
SAVE/R
YTM
ES R
ISMATCHE
On database restore, transmitter
types do not match.
Nothing - SFC tried to restore as
much of database as possible.
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