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Name | ID | Label | Description | Type | Access | Class |
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pres_minimum_span | 4067 | Minimum Span | Minimum Span Value- Defines the smallest allowable difference between the Upper Range Value and the Lower Range Value. | R | Float | 8 |
drive_digital_units | 4068 | Drive unit | Field Device Variable Unit- Engineering unit to be displayed with the Digital Value representation, Minimum Span, Upper Range Value, Lower Range Value, Lower Sensor Limit, and Upper Sensor Limit. | R | Enum | 32 |
drive_digital_value | 4069 | Drive Gain | Drive gain is the amount of current required to drive the vibrating element, expressed as a percentage of the maximum allowable drive gain. | R | Float | 10 |
drive_analog_value | 406A | mA Output (Direct) | R/W | Float | 66 | |
drive_analog_4_20_value | 406B | mA Output (Direct) | R/W | Float | 66 | |
drive_analog_upper_limit | 406C | mA Output Upper Limit | Analog Output Upper Endpoint Value- Defines the upper endpoint, of the respective Analog Output, for normal operating conditions | R | Float | 64 |
drive_analog_lower_limit | 406D | mA Output Lower Limit | mA output Lower Endpoint Value- Defines the lower endpoint, of the respective mA output, for normal operating conditions. | R | Float | 64 |
drive_percent_range | 406E | Percent Range | Percent of Range- Variable that tracks the Digital Value representation with respect to the range defined by the Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value, for normal operating modes. The units of this variable are always in percent. | R | Float | 34 |
drive_upper_range_value | 406F | Upper Range Value (20mA) | This is the 20mA point. Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Value and the 100% point of the Percent Range are derived. In addition, the Upper Range Value defines the point above which all high alarms (both analog and digital) for the assigned process variable are activated. | R/W | Float | 32 |
drive_lower_range_value | 4070 | Lower Range Value | This is the 12 mA point (Direct) or the 4 mA point (Level-Shifted). Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Value and the 0% point of the Percent Range are derived. In addition, the Lower Range Value defines the point below which all low alarms (both analog and digital) for the assigned process variable are activated. | R/W | Float | 32 |
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