Toshiba lf546 User Manual

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● Converter diagnosis error 
The converter checks the internal system when power is turned on and generates an error if 
abnormality is found. 
If multiple errors are found, their messages will be displayed cyclically. 
Diagnosis items concerning the excitation circuit are detected using the internal ADC circuit. 
Thus, if the ADC error of No.6 occurs, No. 4 excitation cable and No. 5 excitation circuit 
errors cannot be detected correctly. Further, this entire diagnosis and display system is based 
on the CPU in the flowmeter. Therefore, if the CPU error occurs, normal diagnosis and error 
display cannot be obtained. 
NO. 
LCD display 
Description 
Corrective action 
ROM ERROR 
ROM error 
RAM ERROR
 
RAM error 
PARAMETER 
    FAILURE 
System parameter error in the memory 
Internal components or 
printed-circuit board must be 
repaired or replaced. 
Contact Toshiba’s salesperson in 
charge or distributor in your area. 
EXC CUR 
       OPEN
 
Excitation cables are not connected. 
Connect the excitation cables 
correctly. 
EXC CUR 
      ERROR
 
An error occurred in the excitation circuit. 
ADC ERROR 
ADC error 
Internal components or 
printed-circuit board must be 
repaired or replaced. 
Contact Toshiba’s salesperson in 
charge or distributor in your area. 
7 
INVALID 
      TOTAL
 
Totalizer data in the memory was destroyed 
due to external noise. 
(No message appears if data display with 
volume unit is not used.) 
The error message disappears if 
you clear the totalizer count. 
Note 1:    No.1 to No.3 diagnosis items are executed only at the time of power-up. The flowmeter does 
not start measurement if any one of these errors is detected. 
 
Note 2:  No.4 to No.6 diagnosis items may not be detected even if the error results in incorrect 
flowmeter accuracy, due to characteristic differences in components used to detect these 
errors. 
 
Note 3: CPU error cannot be detected by the diagnosis system. If the CPU stops, the watchdog timer 
resets the internal circuits and the flowmeter starts again from the initial power-un condition. 
Depending on the CPU condition, the flowmeter may not indicate and output correct data.