Table 3 Calibration Error Messages - Honeywell OneWireless XYR 6000 User Manual

Temperature and temperature/discrete input transmitter
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3. Preparation
3.4. Calibrating the transmitter
CALIBRATION_FAIL
BAD_TRIM_POINT
BAD_USER_CALIBRATION
BAD_FACTORY_CALIBRATION
BAD_SENSOR
BAD_UNITS
INTERNAL_ERROR
SUCCESS_WITH_EXCESS
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OneWireless XYR 6000 Temperature and Temperature/Discrete Input Transmitter User's Manual

Table 3 Calibration error messages

Message
Meaning
1. Calibration gain is greater than 5%.
2. Calibration offset is greater than 5% of
sensor span.
(TC span is in mV. RTD span is in
Ohms.)
CAL_POINT_HI is greater than sensor
high range value OR CAL_POINT_LO is
less than greater than sensor low range
value.
CAL_SOURCE is user and user
calibration constants contain invalid
values.
1. CAL_SOURCE is factory and factory
calibration constants do not contain valid
values.
2. CAL_RESTORE command was issued
but factory calibration constants do not
contain valid values.
Sensor is bad or faulty input
thermocouple.
Units in CAL UNITS parameter are
invalid or not supported by the sensor
type.
An error occurred during calibration that
prevents calibration from being
completed successfully.
The calibration succeeded but the
calculated calibration values are greater
that 5 percent beyond the normal
calibration values. Typically this indicates
that the applied calibration value was
significantly different from the expected
value or that the sensor is not within
expected tolerances for the applied
characterization.
Rev. 3
6/24/08

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