Clear Faults Or Warnings - Honeywell Searchpoint Optima Plus Operating Instructions Manual

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MAN0905_Issue 7_07/17
Searchpoint Optima Plus with optional HART
output
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Operating Instructions
2108M0550
12. Commissioning using
HART
Communications
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Note: HART During Fault must be configured to HART ACTIVE before simulating a Fault, to avoid losing
communication with the Searchpoint Optima Plus. See Configure HART
Operation during Fault.
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Note: When connecting or disconnecting a multimeter, power off the Searchpoint Optima Plus, otherwise
the unit will indicate a latched warning that the 4-20 mA loop was broken. If this occurs, it can be cleared
using the HART
communications. See Clear Faults or Warnings.
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Note: This function will time out after 10 minutes of inactivity.
1. Select Device Setup.
2. Select Test.
3. Select Simulate Alarm Fault.
4. Select the required function to simulate and press Enter.
Searchpoint Optima Plus will output the appropriate mA value, and check for any errors.
5. If the simulation is successful, the display will show the message "No specific error", press OK.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to simulate different functions.
7. When test is complete select End Simulation and press Enter.
8. The display will show the message "No specific error", press OK.
9. The display shows a note that the Searchpoint Optima Plus will return to normal operation,
press OK.
10. Return to the Welcome screen.

12.10 Clear Faults or Warnings

During commissioning, faults or warnings may be generated. This will be indicated by the 4-20 mA output
signal. Use the procedure below to clear them.
1. Select Device Setup.
2. Select Unit Status
3. Select Active Faults or Active Warnings to check for any faults or warnings.
4. Select View, then First, Next or Previous to display the fault or warning.
Note: First displays the active fault or warning that occurred earliest in time. "End of list" means that the last
fault or warning has been reached.
5. Press OK and Back to return to the Unit Status menu.
Note: If no active faults or warnings are present, the 4-20 mA output signal may have latched due to an
earlier fault or warning that has now cleared. Proceed to step 7 to clear latched faults or warnings.
6. Use the Problem Solving section of this manual to rectify the issue.
7. Press Back to return to the Device Setup menu.
8. Select Test.
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