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[Device information]
22.3
Display
22.4

Error messages and warning messages

22.4.1

Error messages

Tab. 30: Error messages
Error
Error message text
01
The mV input voltage
is too low.
The
[Simulation] menu item enables you to activate all outputs for
test purposes during commissioning. A simulated output remains
activated until you quite the
sible to prime a peristaltic pump, for example, with
mode. A
Simulation
Relay 1
Relay 2
Alarm relay
Pump 1
Pump 2
Pump 3
Pump 4
mA output 1
mA output 1
Fig. 126: Displaying simulation
Continuous display ➨
[Diagnostics] ➨
[Device information]

Device info

Identity code
Srnr:
Softw. version: 02.00.00.23
Module rev. 0100
Expansion module
Softw. version: 01.02.01.01

Operating temperature

Fig. 127: Device information
Cause
Coaxial cable connection
disconnected.
[Simulation] menu item. It is also pos‐
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
[Diagnostics] ➨
or
[Device information]
or
Remedy
Check that the coaxial cable connection is
fitted correctly and re-connect.
Check the coaxial cable connection for cor‐
rosion and moisture and replace with a new
cable, if necessary.
[Diagnostics]
[Simulation]
9.2.1
159

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Andrew Healey
March 11, 2025

I need to recalibrate my prominent DiaLog DACb are there written instructions I can use

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To recalibrate the ProMinent diaLog DACb, follow these steps:

1. Access the calibration function via the controller menu.
2. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the options.
3. Select the appropriate channel and parameter (e.g., Chlorine).
4. Adjust the slope (e.g., 5.99 mA/ppm) and zero point (e.g., 4.00 mA) as needed.
5. Confirm and save the new calibration values.

Ensure the calibration log book is active to store the changes.

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