Emerson E2 Installation And Operation Manual page 230

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Alarm Name
Point Log Cleared-Stamps Ahead
Point Log Stuck-No Memory
Point Logs Not Restored
Pressure Table Lost-Being Rblt
Product Temp Hi Limit Exceeded
Product Temp Lo Limit Exceeded
Program ID mismatch
Proof Fail
Proof Failure Occurred
Proof Reset-Stage In retry
Rack Failure Occurred
REFR Phase Loss
REFR Shutdown
Relativ Adv: No Active Setpt
Resize bad! Logging Terminated
Runtime Log Stuck-No Memory
Runtime Logs Not Restored
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50
After a power failure or reset, E2 tried to recover log
data from its memory, but the log data was corrupted.
E2 cleared all data from its point logs and started
over.
15
A Point Log is unable to save new values because
there is not enough memory.
15
The point logs stored in memory were not restored
after the last reset or upgrade.
50
A Suction Group's internal list of possible compres-
sor combinations became temporarily invalid, requir-
ing a rebuild.
User
A product temperature probe in a standard or case-
controlled circuit has measured a product tempera-
ture above the low limit setpoint.
User
A product temperature probe in a standard or case-
controlled circuit has measured a product tempera-
ture below the low limit setpoint.
20
Open Echelon controller Program ID does not match
expected Program ID.
User
A proof checking device is registering a failure in one
of the Application's control devices.
User
A proof checking device is registering a failure in one
of the Application's control devices.
50
Due to a FAIL signal from a proof checking device,
the E2 is attempting to reset the proof failure.
User
A Suction Group application is registering a total
rack failure.
User
A phase loss device connected to Global Data has
switched ON to shut down all refrigeration systems.
User
A Global Data application's REFR Shutdown input
has turned ON to shut down all suction groups, con-
densers, and circuits.
99
An application that is supposed to be generating an
alarm for a specified input has no active setpoint to
use for alarming. This usually occurs when alarm set-
points are supplied by other applications or inputs,
and the application or input fails.
10
The number of samples was changed in a log group
and the resizing of the file storing data was not suc-
cessful. Check memory.
15
A Runtime Log is unable to save new data because
there is not enough memory.
15
The runtime logs stored in memory were not restored
after the last reset or upgrade.
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