• SC200 and SC1000 Controllers—Go to the main menu, then select DIAGNOSTICS > [select
instrument] > WARNING LIST.
A list of possible warnings is shown in
Warning
EEPROM setup error
(or EE SETUP ERR)
EEPROM error
(or EE RSRVD ERR)
Temperature < 0 °C
(or TEMP < 0 °C)
Temperature > 50 °C
(or TEMP > 50 °C)
Red amplitude is too low.
(or RED AMPL LOW)
Red amplitude is too high.
(or RED AMPL HIGH)
Blue amplitude is too low.
(or BLUE AMPL LOW)
Blue amplitude is too high.
(or BLUE AMPL HIGH)
Sensor cap lot code missing.
(or CAP CODE FAULT)
10.4 Event list
Events are saved to the event log and are not shown on the controller. Refer to the controller
documentation for instructions on how to download the event log.
logged.
Event
Altitude/Pressure units
(or ALT/PRESS UNITS)
Altitude/Pressure
(or ALT/PRESS)
Temperature
(or TEMP UNITS)
Measurement unit
(or SET UNITS)
Salinity
(or SALINITY)
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Table
4.
Table 4 Warning messages
Definition
Storage is corrupt. The
values have been set to
the factory default.
The process temperature
is below 0 °C (32 °F)
The process temperature
is above 50 °C (120 °F)
Value falls below 0.03
Value is greater than
0.35
Value is below 0.03
Value is greater than
0.35
The sensor cap code has
become corrupt. The
code has been reset
automatically to the
default cap and lot codes.
Table 5 Event list
Description
Atmospheric pressure or altitude units were changed.
The altitude or atmospheric pressure was changed.
The temperature units were changed.
The measurement units were changed.
The salinity correction value was changed.
Resolution
Contact technical support.
Increase the process temperature or
stop use until the process
temperature is in the sensor
specification range.
Decrease the process temperature
or stop use until the process
temperature is in the sensor
specification range.
Refer to
Errors
on page 17.
Call technical support.
Refer to
Errors
on page 17.
Call technical support.
Complete the sensor setup cap
procedure. If no setup cap is
available for the sensor cap, call
technical support.
Table 5
shows the events that are