Troubleshooting guide
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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4308, Rev BA
Section 6: Service and Troubleshooting
December 2014
Service and Troubleshooting
Table 6-4. Advisory Alerts (A:)
Message Description Recommended actions
Database Memory Warning The device has failed to write to the
database memory at some time in the
past. Any data written during this time
may have been lost.
1. If logging dynamic data is not needed, this
advisory alert can be safely ignored.
2. Restart the device.
3. Reconfirm all configuration items in the
device.
4. Restore default settings and reconfigure the
device.
5. If the condition persists, replace the device.
Non-Critical User Data
Warning
A user written parameter does not match
expected value.
1. Restart the device.
2. Reconfirm all configuration items in the
device.
3. Restore default settings and reconfigure the
device.
4. If the condition persists, replace the device.
Volume Range Warning The level measurement is outside the
configured volume range.
1. Check volume configuration.
Button Stuck The button on the Electronics Board is
detected as stuck in the active position.
1. Check the buttons for obstructions.
2. If the condition persists, restart the device.
3. If the condition persists, replace the device.
HiHi Level Alert The level is above the defined limit.
1. Bring the system to a safe state.
2. Verify that the level is within specified limits.
3. Reconfirm the level alert limit.
4. If not needed, disable this alert.
Hi Level Alert The level is above the defined limit.
1. Bring the system to a safe state.
2. Verify that the level is within specified limits.
3. Reconfirm the level alert limit.
4. If not needed, disable this alert.
Lo Level Alert The level is below the defined limit.
1. Bring the system to a safe state.
2. Verify that the level is within specified limits.
3. Reconfirm the level alert limit.
4. If not needed, disable this alert.
LoLo Level Alert The level is below the defined limit.
1. Bring the system to a safe state.
2. Verify that the level is within specified limits.
3. Reconfirm the level alert limit.
4. If not needed, disable this alert.
User Defined Alert The variable has surpassed the user
defined limit.
1. Bring the system to a safe state.
2. Verify that the process variable is within user
specified limits.
3. Reconfirm the user defined alarm limit.
4. If not needed, disable this alert.