Sensor Transducer Block; Damping; Sensor Transducer Block Diagnostics - Emerson Rosemount 3144P Reference Manual

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Table 4-4. Resource Block
SUMMARY_STATUS messages
Table 4-5. Resource Block
RB.DETAILED_STATUS
SENSOR TRANSDUCER
BLOCK

Damping

Sensor Transducer Block

Diagnostics
Table 4-6. Sensor Transducer
Block BLOCK_ERR messages
4-10
Condition Name
No repair needed
Repairable
Call Service Center
RB.DETAILED_STATUS
Sensor Transducer block error.
Manufacturing Block integrity error
Hardware/software incompatible
Non-volatile memory integrity error
ROM integrity error
Lost deferred NV data
NV Writes Deferred
NOTE
When the engineering units of the XD_SCALE in the associated AI Block are
selected, the engineering units in the Transducer Block change to the same
units. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO CHANGE THE ENGINEERING UNITS IN
THE SENSOR TRANSDUCER BLOCK.
The damping parameter in the Transducer Block may be used to filter
measurement noise. By increasing the damping time, the transmitter will have
a slower response time, but will decrease the amount of process noise that is
translated to the Transducer Block Primary Value. Because both the LCD and
AI Block get input from the Transducer Block, adjusting the damping
parameter will effect the values passed to both blocks.
NOTE
The AI Block has it's own filtering parameter called PV_FTIME. For simplicity,
it is better to do filtering in the Transducer Block as damping will be applied to
primary value on every sensor update. If filtering is done in AI block, damping
will be applied to output every macrocycle. The LCD will display value from
Transducer block.
Condition Name and Description
Other
Out of Service: The actual mode is out of service.
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4021, Rev EA
Description
Active when any SENSOR_DETAILED_STAUS bit is on
The manufacturing block size, revision, or checksum is
wrong
Verify the manufacturing block revision and the
hardware revision are correct/compatible with the
software revision.
Invalid checksum on a block of NV data
Invalid application code checksum
Device has been power-cycled while non-volatile writes
were being deferred to prevent premature memory
failure, the write operations have been deferred.
A high number of writes has been detected to
non-volatile memory. To prevent premature failure, the
write operations have been deferred.
March 2007

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