Background Tests; Table 7-3 Background Tests - Honeywell UDC3200 Product Manual

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7.5

Background Tests

Introduction
The UDC3200 performs ongoing background tests to verify data and memory integrity.
If there is a malfunction, a diagnostic message will be displayed (blinking) in the lower
display.
In the case of simultaneous malfunctions, the messages will appear in sequence in the
lower display. Table 7-3 lists these background tests, the reason for their failure, and
how to correct the problem.
Diagnostic messages may be suppressed (stop the blinking) by pressing the RUN/HOLD
key. The messages will still be available for viewing by pressing the LOWER DISPLAY
key.
Lower
Display
EE FAIL
Unable to write to non-volatile memory.
Anytime you change a parameter and it is
not accepted, you will see E FAIL.
FAILSAFE
This error message shows whenever the
controller goes into a failsafe mode of
operation. This will happen if:
INP1 RNG
Input 1 out of range. The process input is
outside the range limits.
Two consecutive failures of input 1
INP1FAIL
integration; i.e., cannot make analog to
digital conversion. This will happen if:
INP2 RNG
Input 2 out of range. The remote input is
outside the range limits.
INP2FAIL
Two consecutive failures of input 2
integration. i.e., cannot make analog to
digital conversion.
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Table 7-3 Background Tests

Reason for Failure
• RAM test failed
• Configuration test failed
• Calibration test failed
• Burnout configured for none and
the input failed.
• Upscale or Downscale burnout is
selected and the input is open
• Input not configured correctly for
the sensor being used
• Input source is grossly out of
range.
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How to Correct the Problem
1. Check the accuracy of the parameter and re-enter.
2. Try to change something in configuration.
3. Run through Read STATUS tests to re-write to
EEPROM.
1. Run through STATUS check to determine the
reason for the failure.
2. Press the SET UP key until STATUS appears in
the lower display.
3. Press the FUNCTION key to see whether the tests
pass or fail, then run through the STATUS codes a
second time to see if the error cleared.
1. Make sure the range and actuation are configured
properly.
2. Check the input source.
3. Restore the factory calibration. (See Subsection
5.6.)
4. Field calibrate. See Section 5 - Input Calibration.
1. Make sure the actuation is configured correctly.
See Section 3 - Configuration .
2. Make sure the input is correct and that it has not
burned-out (opened).
3. Check for gross over-ranging with a multimeter.
4. Restore factory calibration.
See Subsection 5.6.
Same as INP1RNG above.
Same as INP1FAIL above.
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