0 |
ABB |
1 |
261 |
2 |
Local write lock |
3 |
Lower range value same as upper range value |
4 |
Measurement status of the device- The value represents the sum of the status bit values. Status bit values: 0x01 = Pressure sensor failure, 0x02 = Temperature sensor measurement failure, 0x04 = Sensor board electronic failure, 0x08 = A-D converter failure. Example: 0x0b = 0x01 (Pressure sensor failure) + 0x02 (Temperature sensor measurement failure) + 0x08 (A-D converter failure). |
5 |
Measurement status |
6 |
Pressure sensor failure |
7 |
Temp snsr meas failure |
8 |
Snsr board electronic failure |
9 |
A-D converter failure |
10 |
Process status of the device- The value represents the sum of the status bit values. Status bit values: 0x01 = Proc. applied to the primary var. outside the config. range, 0x02 = Proc. applied to the primary var. outside the op. limits of the dev., 0x04 = Sensor temperature is outside the operating limits of the device. Example: 0x05 = 0x01 (Proc. applied to the primary var. outside the config. range) + 0x04 (Sensor temperature is outside the operating limits of the device). |
11 |
Process status |
12 |
Primary variable out of range |
13 |
Primary variable out of limits |
14 |
Snsr temp out of limits |
15 |
Electronics status of the device- The value represents the sum of the status bit values. Status bit values: 0x01 = Temperature sensor electronic failure, 0x02 = Memory failure, 0x04 = Max. number write cycles exceeded, 0x08 = Non vol. storage or check active, 0x10 = Device not calibrated. Example: 0x15 = 0x01 (Temperature sensor electronic failure) + 0x04 (Max. number write cycles exceeded) + 0x10 (Device not calibrated). |
16 |
Electronics status |
17 |
Temp snsr electronic failure |
18 |
Memory failure |
19 |
Max number write cyc exceeded |
20 |
Non vol storage or check active |
21 |
Device not calibrated |
22 |
Operating status of the device- The value represents the sum of the status bit values. Status bit values: 0x01 = Device failure, 0x02 = Maintenance required, 0x04 = AO/Error messages simulation active, 0x08 = Local control active. Example: 0x0f = 0x01 (Device failure) + 0x02 (Maintenance required) + 0x04 (AO/Error messages simulation active) + 0x08 (Local control active). |
23 |
Operation status |
24 |
Device failure |
25 |
Maintenance required |
26 |
AO/Error msg simul active |
27 |
Local control active |
28 |
Operating Mode of the device |
29 |
Device Operating Mode |
30 |
Normal Mode |
31 |
in H2O @60DegF |
32 |
.3g |
33 |
.f |
34 |
.1f |
35 |
.2f |
36 |
Linearization |
37 |
4.1f |
38 |
Flange and 1/4 NPT |
39 |
DIN 19213 and 1/4 NPT |
40 |
DIN16288: B-G 1/2A |
41 |
DIN16288: D-G 1/2A |
42 |
NPT1/2 '' male thread |
43 |
NPT1/2 '' fem. thread |
44 |
NPT 1/4 internal thread |
45 |
Pin DIN 16288 Form |
46 |
Alcatel flange DN25 |
47 |
Pressure sensor with flange |
48 |
Stainless Steel 304 |
49 |
Stainless Steel 316 |
50 |
Platinum-Iridium |
51 |
Cobalt Chromium Nickel |
52 |
Gold Monel Alloy |
53 |
Aluminium |
54 |
Stainless Steel 316 Ti |
55 |
Hastelloy C276 |
56 |
Klinger C4401 |
57 |
PTFE coated 316l SST |
58 |
Gold plated Hastelloy C276 |
59 |
1.4571/1.4404 |
60 |
Hastelloy C/1.4571 |
61 |
1.4435/1.4571 |
62 |
Per Fluor Kautschuk |
63 |
14435 |
64 |
AU/1.4404 |
65 |
Gold plated Monel |
66 |
PVDF |
67 |
EPDM |
68 |
Steel |
69 |
Stainless Steel, ferritic |
70 |
Stainless Steel, austenitic |
71 |
Copper based Alloys |
72 |
Brass |
73 |
PTFE Hastelloy |
74 |
Stainless Steel CF 8M |
75 |
Hastelloy SST |
76 |
Gold plated SST |
77 |
Not used |
78 |
Unknown |
79 |
Flat diaphragm DN 25 |
80 |
Fl. diaphr. ANSI 1'' |
81 |
Fl. diaphragm DN 50 |
82 |
Fl. diaphr. ANSI 2'' |
83 |
Fl. diaphragm DN 80 |
84 |
Fl. diaphr. ANSI 3'' |
85 |
Ext. diaphragm DN 50 |
86 |
Ext.diaphr. ANSI 2'' |
87 |
Ext. diaphragm DN 80 |
88 |
Ext.diaphr. ANSI 3'' |
89 |
Tube RS DN25/ANSI1'' |
90 |
Tube RS DN40/1.5'' |
91 |
Tube RS DN50/2'' |
92 |
Tube RS DN80/3'' |
93 |
RS w. cap screw DN50 |
94 |
RS clamp connect.2'' |
95 |
Miniature RS G 1 A |
96 |
Miniature RS G 1/2 A |
97 |
Fluor carbon |
98 |
Destilled water |
99 |
High temperature oil |
100 |
Vegetable Oil |
101 |
Mineral oil |
102 |
White oil |
103 |
Fill fluid FDA certified |
104 |
Fill fluid ABB |
105 |
5u |
106 |
.3f |
107 |
6.3f |
108 |
AO alarm typ |
109 |
MVD Kap. 15712 |
110 |
MVD Piezo 15712 |
111 |
MVDA Piezo 15713 |
112 |
Internal use |
113 |
MVD Piezo 15712 100 bar |
114 |
MVP Kap. 15753 |
115 |
MVPA Kap. 15754 |
116 |
MVP Piezo 15753 |
117 |
MVPA Piezo 15754 |
118 |
Levelprobe, CapSensor |
119 |
Levelprobe, PiezoSensor |
120 |
RSE Kap. 15753 |
121 |
RSE A Kap. 15754 |
122 |
RSE Piezo 15753 |
123 |
RSE A Piezo 15754 |
124 |
Write variables |
125 |
TV output |
126 |
Sensors |
127 |
Pressure Sensor |
128 |
Full trim |
129 |
Pres sens info |
130 |
Sens temp sensor |
131 |
Min./Max. values |
132 |
Alarm/Sat Currents |
133 |
Shift range |
134 |
Snsr temp unit |
135 |
Field Device Variable Unit- Digital unit that the variable is displayed in. Sensor Temperature- Temperature of the sensor which measures the proccess. |
136 |
Snsr temp max |
137 |
Snsr temp max- Highest measured sensor temperature value since this value was last resetted. Sensor temperature- Temperature of the sensor which measures the process. |
138 |
Snsr temp min |
139 |
Snsr temp min- Lowest measured sensor temperature value since this value was last resetted. Sensor temperature- Temperature of the sensor which measures the process. |
140 |
Field Device Variable Unit- Engineering unit to be displayed with the Digital Value representation. |
141 |
TV value |
142 |
Tertiary Variable value- Customer specific process value, e. g. Level, derived from the pressure. |
143 |
TV unit |
144 |
TV unit- Unit of customer specific process value. The customer specific process value, e. g. Level, is derived from the primary variable. |
145 |
special |
146 |
TV URV |
147 |
TV URV- Defines the endpoint of customer specific process value. The customer specific process value, e. g. Level, is derived from the primary variable. |
148 |
TV LRV |
149 |
TV LRV- Defines the startpoint of customer specific process value. The customer specific process value, e. g. Level, is derived from the primary variable. |
150 |
Tertiary Variable value- Customer specific process value, e. g. Level, derived from the primary variable. |
151 |
Primary Variable- Primary variable of the process. Secondary Variable- Secondary variable of the process. Tertiary Variable- Tertiary variable of the process. |
152 |
Process Value |
153 |
Process value- Pressure value without damping |
154 |
Softw rev High |
155 |
Softw rev High- The software revision has the format hh.mm.ll. This level represents the highest level digits (hh). |
156 |
Softw rev Mid |
157 |
Softw rev Mid- The software revision has the format hh.mm.ll. This level represents the middle level digits (mm). |
158 |
Softw rev Low |
159 |
Softw rev Low- The software revision has the format hh.mm.ll. This level represents the lowest level digits (ll). |
160 |
HART write prot |
161 |
HART write prot- Indicates whether variables can be written to the Field Device, or whether commands that cause actions, to be performed in the Field Device, can or cannot occur. This is only valid for HART communication. |
162 |
Hardware rev |
163 |
Hardware rev- Hardware Revision- Revision that corresponds to the electronics hardware of the Field Device. |
164 |
AO hi sat |
165 |
AO hi sat- The current above 20 milliamperes at which the Analog Output no longer tracks the PV. |
166 |
mA |
167 |
AO lo sat |
168 |
AO lo sat- The current below 4 milliamperes at which the Analog Output no longer tracks the PV. |
169 |
AO hi alarm |
170 |
AO hi alarm- Defines the high alarm analog output current when the field device detects that the analog output does not correspond with the field device variable. NOTE- The digital value can be undefined. Analog Output- Measureable physical output which can change without user intervention. |
171 |
AO lo alarm |
172 |
AO lo alarm- Defines the low alarm analog output current when the field device detects that the analog output does not correspond with the field device variable. NOTE- The digital value can be undefined. Analog Output- Measureable physical output which can change without user intervention. |
173 |
Free Unit Text |
174 |
Free Unit Text- This text is used as free process variable unit, if the normal free process variable unit code is 253 (special). |
175 |
New % rnge |
176 |
New % rnge- New percent of range of the applied pressure. Shift the upper and lower range value. This variable is always in percent. Percent of range- Represents the digital value with respect to the range defined by the lower range value and upper range value. For normal operating modes. Pressure- Measured process pressure in relation to a reference pressure. |
177 |
% |
178 |
Key Func Sel |
179 |
Key Func Sel- Selects the Key function. 2 Selections are possible. Key function can be disabled or enabled. If enabled with the key on the 261 hardware the range of the Primary Variable can be influenced. |
180 |
Local Op. Ena. |
181 |
Key Func Sel. |
182 |
Meter Language |
183 |
Meter Lang- Selects the language for the meter information. |
184 |
Meter View |
185 |
Meter View- Defines the information the meter displays. |
186 |
Meter Bargraph |
187 |
Meter Bargraph- Selects wether the meter bargraph is visible or not. |
188 |
RS fill fluid- Type of fluid in the device's remote seal. |
189 |
Sensor ID |
190 |
Sensor ID- This ID is the factory number of the sensor. |
191 |
Sens Rng Code |
192 |
Sensor Rng Code- code for the measurement range of the transmitter's measurement cell. |
193 |
10 mbar |
194 |
25 mbar |
195 |
60 mbar |
196 |
160 mbar |
197 |
400 mbar |
198 |
1 bar |
199 |
2.5bar |
200 |
6 bar |
201 |
16 bar |
202 |
40 bar |
203 |
100 bar |
204 |
250 bar |
205 |
600 bar |
206 |
20 bar |
207 |
30 bar |
208 |
410 bar |
209 |
12.5 mbar |
210 |
Hysteresis val |
211 |
Hysteresis value- Hysterese of Limitchecks. |
212 |
Pres max |
213 |
Pres max- Highest measured pressure value since this value was last resetted. Pressure- Measured process pressure in relation to a reference pressure. |
214 |
Pres min |
215 |
Pres min- Lowest measured pressure value since this value was last resetted. Pressure- Measured process pressure in relation to a reference pressure. |
216 |
Reset Min Max |
217 |
Reset Min Max- Resets the highest/lowest measured value of the pressure/sensor temperature to the actual value. |
218 |
No reset |
219 |
Res snsr temp values |
220 |
Res pressure values |
221 |
Temp cal val |
222 |
Temp cal val- Sensor temperature calibration value. |
223 |
Model |
224 |
HW Ser Num |
225 |
Performs self test on the 261. Reports any errors. |
226 |
Stuck in self test |
227 |
Self test OK |
228 |
Master reset |
229 |
Resets the 261 electronic |
230 |
Master reset OK |
231 |
Factory reset |
232 |
ATTENTION! This will reset all user configured data to factory default values! |
233 |
Snsr temp Trim |
234 |
Snsr temp Trim- Calibrate the sensor temperature. |
235 |
Shift range |
236 |
Shift range- Shift the upper and lower range values of the pressure. Pressure- Measured process pressure in relation to a reference pressure. |
237 |
offset sh |
238 |
|
239 |
FMU860 |
240 |
DT |
241 |
DVC |
242 |
FCX |
243 |
AS800 |
244 |
340T |
245 |
340C |
246 |
344 |
247 |
Siemens Micro K |
248 |
SITRANS L |
249 |
SIPAN PH |
250 |
SITRANS P |
251 |
75SMT |
252 |
UNIDELTA |
253 |
8320 |
254 |
SX5100 |
255 |
TSV175 |
256 |
DMU |
257 |
3780 |
258 |
BM70 |
259 |
8u |
260 |
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. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
261 |
Field Device Variable Value- Digital value that changes magnitude with respect to time with no user intervention. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
262 |
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. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
263 |
3.2f |
264 |
Sensor Limit Units and Minimum Span Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with the Upper Sensor Limit, Lower Sensor Limit, and Minimum Span. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
265 |
Upper Sensor Limit Value- Defines the maximum useable value for the Upper Range Value. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
266 |
Lower Sensor Limit Value- Defines the minimum useable value for the Lower Range Value. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
267 |
Minimum Span Value- Defines the smallest allowable difference between the Upper Range Value and the Lower Range Value. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
268 |
Pres xfer fnctn |
269 |
Transfer Function- Defines the transformation function that will be applied from the Field Device Variable to the Analog Output, and Percent Range. The Transfer Function does not affect the Digital Value representation. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
270 |
Range Unit- Engineering unit to be displayed with the Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
271 |
Upper Range Value- 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 an operational endpoint which the alarms associated with the Analog Value, and the alarms associated with the Digital Value representation are derived. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
272 |
Lower Range Value- 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 an operational endpoint which the alarms associated with the Analog Value, and the alarms associated with the Digital Value representation are derived. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
273 |
Damping Value- Damping time constant applied to both the Digital Value representation and Analog Value of the respective Analog Output. The units of this variable are always in seconds. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
274 |
s |
275 |
4.2f |
276 |
Flange Type- Hardware, adjacent to the sensor, that physically connects the process to the sensor. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
277 |
O Ring Material- Construction material of a seal that exists between the module and flange. |
278 |
Meter Installation- Defines whether there is a meter installed or not and possibly what information the meter will display. |
279 |
Remote Seal Type- Type of device that is capable of detecting and passing on the process pressure on to the module. This is only unambiguous if 1 remote seal is installed. |
280 |
Sensor Fill Fluid- Fluid material in the module. |
281 |
Number of Remote Seals- Physical quantity of the seals for the remote seal that is installed. |
282 |
Send warning |
283 |
Send Warning- Yields a units code notice to the User. |
284 |
Variables which use this as the units code will be in the previous units until this value is sent to the device. |
285 |
Analog Output Value- Value that tracks the Digital Value representation, under normal operating modes. Analog Output- Measureable physical output which changes with respect to time, without user intervention. |
286 |
5.3f |
287 |
Analog Output Alarm Type- Defines how the Analog Output will respond when the Field Device detects that the Analog Output may not be tracking the associated Field Device Variable. NOTE- The Digital Value representation may not be determinate. Analog Output- Measureable physical output which changes with respect to time, without user intervention. |
288 |
Sensor Serial Number- Uniquely identifies the sensor from which the Digital Value representation or Field Device variable is primarily derived. Pressure Sensor- Pressure hardware that measures pressure with respect to a reference pressure. |
289 |
Measurement Type- Type of measurement application this Field Device is intended to be used with. |
290 |
Lower Sensor Trim Point- Applied process pressure at which the last low sensor trim was performed. Pressure Sensor- Pressure hardware that measures pressure with respect to a reference pressure. |
291 |
6.4f |
292 |
.4f |
293 |
Upper Sensor Trim Point- Applied process pressure at which the last upper sensor trim was performed. Pressure Sensor- Pressure hardware that measures pressure with respect to a reference pressure. |
294 |
Flange Material- Construction material of flange type. |
295 |
Remote Seal Isolator Material- Construction material of a part of the remote seal type that comes in contact with the process material. This is only unambiguous if 1 remote seal is installed. |
296 |
Sensor Isolator Material- Construction material of a part of the module type that comes in contact with the process material. |
297 |
Drain Vent Material- Construction material of a removable plug that exists on the flange type that can be opened temporarily to remove unwanted process from the sensor area. |
298 |
Pressure Sensor Lower Trim- Calibrate the pressure sensor. |
299 |
Apply low pressure |
300 |
Press OK when pressure is stable |
301 |
Enter applied pressure value |
302 |
trim_point |
303 |
Remove pressure |
304 |
Pressure Sensor Upper Trim- Calibrate the pressure sensor. |
305 |
Apply hi pressure |
306 |
Exit Trim Mode- Notifies the User that the trim is finished. |
307 |
Trim was not done |
308 |
Primary variable out of range |
309 |
Primary variable out of limits |
310 |
Snsr temp out of limits |
311 |
Max number write cyc exceeded |
312 |
Device not calibrated |
313 |
Device failure |
314 |
Device maybe stuck in selftest. |
315 |
Please wait ... |
316 |
Master reset OK |
317 |
ATTENTION! This will reset all user configured data to factory default values! |
318 |
Factory reset failed |
319 |
Factory reset OK |
320 |
Enter new temperature value |
321 |
Trim was done |
322 |
Enter new % rnge |
323 |
Shift range done |
324 |
Shift range not done |
325 |
Variables with this unit maintain their old value until a new unit has been sent to the device. |
326 |
Apply low pressure |
327 |
Press OK when pressure is stable |
328 |
Enter applied pressure value |
329 |
Apply hi pressure |
330 |
Trim was not done |