Manual

12-18
M-4660
Does the input meet
the specifications?
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
Large measurement errors.
Trend or digital wave value fluctuation.
Trend going off the scale beyond either 0% or 100%.
YES
Adjust the span and range settings
(section 3.3).
If you use input calibration (/CC1 option),
check the set values for correction points
(section 3.9).
Change the input to meet the specifications.
Is the input wiring correct?
Attach the input terminal cover correctly.
Protect the input terminal from fans
and other sources of wind.
Keep the temperature fluctuation near
the input terminal to a minimum.
Are the range/span
settings appropriate?
Are you taking measures
against noise?
Are you keeping the
environmental temperature
constant (TC input)?
Separate the input wiring from the
noise source.
Ground the recorder.
Ground the measured object.
Insulate the TC from the measured object.
Use shielded cables for input.
Change the integration time of the input
A/D converter (section 3.1).
Use the moving average of the input
(section 3.4).
Wire correctly (Section 2.3)
Install the terminal block correctly.
Fasten the terminal screws correctly.
Insulate the RTD from the ground.
If burnt, replace the TC.
Is the input wiring parallel
with other equipment?
NO
NO
YES
YES
Is the RJC setting correct
(TC input)?
Stop the TC burnout upscale/downscale
function of other equipment.
Ground the MV and other equipment
at one point.
Disconnect parallel wiring
(use a double-element TC, for instance).
Configure correctly.
Contact your nearest Omega
dealer to have your MV serviced.
Section 3.2
Section 13.1
12.2 Troubleshooting