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Name ID Label Description Type Access Class
SnsrSupplyVltgSerialNumber 410E Sply Vltg Snsr S/N Sensor Serial Number- Uniquely identifies the sensor from which the Digital Value representation or Field Device variable is primarily derived. R/W Unsigned 2048
SnsrSupplyVltgSimulated 410F Simulate W Enum 2052
SnsrSupplyVltgLowerTrimPoint 4110 Sply Vltg Lower trim Lower Trim Point- Applied process input at which the last lower trim of the device variable was performed. R Float 0
SnsrSupplyVltgUpperTrimPoint 4111 Sply Vltg Upper trim Upper Trim Point- Applied process input at which the last upper trim of the device variable was performed. R Float 0
SnsrSupplyVltgTrimSupport 4112 Sply Vltg Trim support Trim Points Supported- Indicates the trim points that are supported by the device variable during a trim procedure. R Enum 0
SnsrSupplyVltgMinimumLTP 4113 Sply Vltg Min lower trim Minimum Lower Trim Point- The lowest applied process value that can be used duirng a low trim procedure (ie, no value lower than this will be accepted by the instrument). R Float 0
SnsrSupplyVltgMaximumLTP 4114 Sply Vltg Max lower trim Maximum Lower Trim Point- The highest applied process value that can be used duirng a low trim procedure (ie, no value higher than this will be accepted by the instrument). R Float 0
SnsrSupplyVltgMinimumUTP 4115 Sply Vltg Min upper trim Minimum Upper Trim Point- The lowest applied process value that can be used duirng a high trim procedure (ie, no value lower than this will be accepted by the instrument). R Float 0
SnsrSupplyVltgMaximumUTP 4116 Sply Vltg Max upper trim Maximum Upper Trim Point- The highest applied process value that can be used duirng a high trim procedure (ie, no value higher than this will be accepted by the instrument). R Float 0
SnsrSupplyVltgMinimumTrimDiff 4117 Sply Vltg Min trim diff Minimum Trim Differential- The minimum acceptable difference between the upper and lower trim points. R Float 0
Name ID Label Description Type Access Class