3.2. Fault Reset
Clears faults (see chart below).
Clearing a fault in one parameter of a 'maintenance pair' , automatically clears a fault
in the second parameter of the pair. For example, entering S3 or S4 will clear a fault
on Device (Maintenance Required), and on Device (Maintenance Demanded). This
applies when clearing faults via the handheld programmer, or the 375 Field Communi-
cator.
Fault Code
S3
S4
S6
S7
S8
S9
S12
S17
S18
To clear a fault using the handheld programmer:
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Enter the fault code number then press RIGHT arrow.
3.3. Trend
Displays the trend of the Process Variables: sensor value, and outputs from AIFB 1/
AIFB 2. Samples are saved every minute up to 3200 samples.
In AMS Device Manager, see
3.4. Electronics Temperature
To access the following parameters via AMS Device Manager see Electronics
Temperature on page 58 under
3.4.1. Minimum Value
The minimum recorded internal electronics temperature, reported in units
defined in Temperature Units (2.3.3.).
3.4.2. Maximum Value
The maximum recorded internal electronics temperature, reported in units
defined in Temperature Units (2.3.3.).
3.5. Peak Values
3.5.1. Minimum Measured Value
The minimum recorded Sensor value, reported in units defined in Unit (2.3.1.).
3.5.2. Maximum Measured Value
The maximum recorded Sensor value, reported in units defined in Unit (2.3.1.).
7ML19985LY01
Device Lifetime Reminder 1 (Maintenance Required)
Device Lifetime Reminder 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Sensor Lifetime Reminder 1 (Maintenance Required)
Sensor Lifetime Reminder 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Device Service Reminder 1 (Maintenance Required)
Device Service Reminder 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Internal Temperature High
Calibration Schedule Reminder 1 (Maintenance Required)
Calibration Schedule Reminder 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Trend Values•
Maintenance & Diagnostics (LTB)
SITRANS LR560 (FF) – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Description
on page 73.
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