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20 ACS 3216 Operators Manual
Name Scrolling
Display
Parameter
Description
Value Default Access Level
IdLe
Normal operating state
Lo
Low offset
Hi
High offset
ucal USER
CALIBRATION
To select low and high
offset state or reset to no
offsets.
rEST
Remove high and low offsets
IdLE
L3 only
The following parameters appear when calibrating the controller ie UCAL = Lo or Hi
c.adj CALIBRATION
ADJUST
To set an offset value. -1999 to 9999
L3 only
none
Not selected
0 Select mV low calibration point
50 Select mV high calibration point
150r Select PRT low cal point
400r Select PRT high cal point
CJC Select CJC calibration
Ct 0 Select CT low cal point
Ct 70 Select CT high cal point
Fact Return to factory settings
Ima.L Low mA output from I/O 1
Ima.H High mA output from I/O 1
2ma.L Low mA output from output 2
2ma.H High mA output from output 2
3ma.L Low mA output from output 3
3ma.H High mA output from output 3
rm.VL Remote setpoint input low volts
rm.VH Remote setpoint input high volts
rm.CL Remote setpoint input low current
phase CAL PHASE To calibrate low and high
offset
rm.CH Remote setpoint input high current
none
Conf only
NO
Yes Start
Busy Calibrating
Pass Calibration successful
GO To start the calibration
sequence
faiL Calibration unsuccessful
NO
Conf only
8. Diagnostic Alarms
Diagnostic alarms indicate a possible fault within the controller or connected devices.
Display shows What it means What to do about it
E.Conf
A change made to a parameter takes a finite time to be
entered. If the power to the controller is turned off
before the change has been entered then this alarm will
occur.
Do not turn the power off to the controller while ConF
is flashing
Enter configuration mode then return to the required
operating mode. It may be necessary to re-enter the
parameter change since it will not have been entered in
the previous configuration.
E.CaL
Calibration error Re-instate Factory calibration
E2.Er
EEPROM error Return to factory for repair
EE.Er
Non-vol memory error Note the error and contact your supplier
E.Lin
Invalid input type. This refers to custom linearisation
which may not have been applied correctly or may have
been corrupted.
Go to the INPUT list in configuration level and set a
valid thermocouple or input type
Emod
IO1, OP2, or OP3 has been changed If this has been field changed by the installation of a
new board, enter config level, then exit back to operator
level.
If the message occurs at any other time return to factory
for repair.