User`s manual
 MTEK6000 SERIES USER'S MANUAL 
3-4   January 2002  
Low Pressure Alarm  
If the gas pressure should fall below the 
Low Pressure Alarm Setpoint, a Low 
Pressure alarm will be initiated. The alarm 
will remain active until the pressure rises 
above the Low Pressure Reset parameter 
value. The setpoints are user configurable 
with default values of -100 and -80 
respectively (see Appendix A for parameter 
addressing for your device). 
Low Supply Volts Alarms  
If the supply voltage to the unit falls below 
the Low Supply Volts Alarm Setpoint value, 
a Low Supply Volts alarm will be initiated.  
The alarm will remain active until the 
supply voltage is greater than the Low 
Supply Volts Alarm Reset parameter. The 
setpoints are user configurable with default 
values of 2.9 and 3.1 volts respectively for 
battery powered units (see Appendix A for 
parameter addressing for your device). 
Low Temperature Alarm 
If the gas flow temperature should fall 
below the Low Temperature Alarm Setpoint, 
a Low Temperature alarm will be initiated.  
The alarm will remain active until the 
temperature rises above the Low 
Temperature Reset parameter value. The 
setpoints are user configurable with default 
values of -100 and -80 respectively (see 
Appendix A for parameter addressing for 
your device). 
Lost Differential Pressure Alarm (EFM) 
A  Lost Differential Pressure alarm is 
generated when the differential pressure 
circuitry is over-ranged. This can occur if 
the differential pressure transmitter is 
defective, or disconnected from the analog 
board causing differential pressure readings 
to be above or below the range of the 
transducer. 
Lost Pressure Alarm  
A  Lost Pressure alarm is generated when 
the pressure circuitry is over-ranged. This 
can occur if the pressure transducer is 
defective, or disconnected from the analog 
board causing pressure readings to be above 
or below the range of the transducer. 
Lost Temperature Alarm  
A  Lost Temperature alarm is generated 
when the temperature circuitry is over-
ranged. This can occur if the thermal 
(temperature) probe is defective, or 
disconnected from the analog board causing 
temperature readings to be above or below 
the range of the probe. 
LowVolt Shutdown 
On battery powered units, if the battery 
voltage decreases to approximately 2.8 
volts, an interrupt will be triggered and the 
unit will enter Low Voltage (Critical) 
Shutdown mode. Low batt will be 
displayed on the display. This is an 
indication that the supply voltage is 
absolutely too low to operate the unit 
properly. The battery must be changed at 
this point or adequate supply voltage 
applied. For units that are externally 
powered, this point will occur when the 
input voltage drops to approximately 6.0 
volts. In this mode, all operations cease, and 
the unit operates in a protective mode. The 
on-board battery will continue to protect the 
unit's memory; therefore data prior to 
entering this mode will be maintained. The 
supply voltage is monitored constantly and 
the unit will reset itself should the supply 
voltage become greater than 6.0 volts. If the 
unit is left alone without applying adequate 
supply voltage, the battery will continue to 
drain and the outside display will eventually 
go blank. 
When sufficient supply voltage is applied 
and the unit powers-up, a LowVolt 
Shutdown alarm will be recorded. 










