View And Acknowledge Status Alerts; View And Acknowledge Alerts Using Prolink Iii - Emerson Micro Motion 2500 Configuration And Use Manual

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LED state
Flashing yellow
Solid yellow
Solid red
9.4

View and acknowledge status alerts

The transmitter posts status alerts whenever a process variable exceeds its defined limits
or the transmitter detects a fault condition. You can view active alerts, and you can
acknowledge alerts. Acknowledging alerts is not required.
9.4.1

View and acknowledge alerts using ProLink III

You can view a list containing all alerts that are active, or inactive but unacknowledged.
From this list, you can acknowledge individual alerts or choose to acknowledge all alerts at
once.
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Status LED states
(continued)
Alarm condition
No alarm
Low-severity alarm
High-severity alarm
View alerts on the ProLink III main screen under Alerts.
All active or unacknowledged alerts are listed, and displayed according to the
following categories:
Category
Description
Failed: Fix Now
A meter failure has occurred and must be addressed immediately.
Maintenance: Fix Soon
A condition has occurred that can be fixed at a later time.
Advisory: Informational A condition has occurred, but requires no maintenance from you.
Notes
All fault alerts are displayed in the Failed: Fix Now category.
All information alerts are displayed in either the Maintenance: Fix Soon category or the
Advisory: Informational category. The category assignment is hard-coded.
The transmitter automatically filters out alerts with Alert Severity set to Ignore.
To acknowledge a single alert, check the Ack checkbox for that alert. To
acknowledge all alerts at once, click Ack All.
Transmitter operation
Description
Zero calibration procedure is in progress
Loop test is in progress
Alarm condition that will not cause measure-
ment error (outputs continue to report proc-
ess data)
Alarm condition that will cause measurement
error (outputs in fault)
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