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Operate |
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Overview |
2 |
Process variables |
3 |
Select the parameter for trending: |
4 |
TrendselectionByte |
5 |
Percent range |
6 |
Loop current |
7 |
QV |
8 |
Signal view |
9 |
Primary variable |
10 |
Secondary variable |
11 |
Tertiary variable |
12 |
Quaternary variable |
13 |
Select display |
14 |
Analog |
15 |
BarGraph |
16 |
None |
17 |
Trend |
18 |
pH |
19 |
ORP |
20 |
Ion concentration |
21 |
pION |
22 |
Conductivity |
23 |
Concentration |
24 |
Temperature |
25 |
Reference impedance |
26 |
Temp-uncompensated conductivity |
27 |
Sensor input mV value |
28 |
mA |
29 |
% |
30 |
Device Icon |
31 |
Diagnostics |
32 |
Overview |
33 |
Failure |
34 |
**Primary Variable Input Read Error** |
35 |
Suggested action:
Check sensor. If problem persists change module. |
36 |
**Sensor Secondary PV Input Error** |
37 |
Suggested action:
Check sensor. If problem persists change sensor module. |
38 |
**Sensor Module Failure** |
39 |
Suggested action:
Change sensor module. |
40 |
**Sensor Module Memory Corrupted** |
41 |
Suggested action:
Replace sensor module. |
42 |
**Electronic Memory Corrupted** |
43 |
Suggested action:
Change comms module. |
44 |
**Electronic Warning - Non-volatile Memory Write Failure** |
45 |
Suggested action:
Contact factory. |
46 |
**Current Output Not Calibrated** |
47 |
Suggested action:
Trim output. If problem persists change comms module. |
48 |
**Current Output Readback Failure** |
49 |
Function Check |
50 |
**Current Output Fixed** |
51 |
Suggested action:
Fixed for loop test, trim, PV calibration Or multidrop. |
52 |
Out of Specification |
53 |
**Temperature Input Read Error** |
54 |
**Primary Variable Outside Physical Limits** |
55 |
Suggested action:
Check sensor wiring and sensor configuration. |
56 |
**Primary Variable Outside Range Limits** |
57 |
Suggested action:
Adjust engineering range. |
58 |
**Sensor Temperature Outside Limits** |
59 |
Suggested action:
Check wiring. Check temperature configuration. |
60 |
**Current Output Saturated** |
61 |
**Data Simulation** |
62 |
Suggested action:
Check sensor wiring. Check temperature configuration. |
63 |
**Sensor Temperature Under Range** |
64 |
**High Sensor Efficiency (Slope)** |
65 |
Suggested action:
Check calibration. Clean sensor. Check sensor wiring. |
66 |
**Low Sensor Efficiency (Slope)** |
67 |
**High Sensor Offset** |
68 |
**Low Sensor Offset** |
69 |
**Manual Temperature Compensation Mode** |
70 |
Suggested action:
Check temperature sensor and perform TC recognition. |
71 |
Maintenance Required |
72 |
**Reference Impedance Input Read Error** |
73 |
**Sensor Is Dirty** |
74 |
Suggested action:
Clean Sensor. |
75 |
**Ground Loop Or Dirty Sensor Input Error** |
76 |
**Sensor Polarization Detected** |
77 |
Suggested action:
Check process. Check sensor wiring. Clean sensor. |
78 |
**High Reference Impedance** |
79 |
Suggested action:
Clean sensor. Check wiring. |
80 |
**Ground Loops Present** |
81 |
Suggested action:
Check sensor wiring. |
82 |
**Sensor Calibration Data Corrupted** |
83 |
**Power Supply Voltage Outside Limits** |
84 |
Suggested action:
Ensure power supply voltage is within the limits. |
85 |
**Sensor Module Voltage Warning** |
86 |
**Diagonostic Input Read Error** |
87 |
**Shorted Cable Or Ground Loops Present** |
88 |
**Low Glass Electrode Impedance** |
89 |
Suggested action:
Check sensor wiring, terminals and electrode glass. |
90 |
**Open Cable Or Sensor Out Of Solution** |
91 |
Suggested action:
Check wiring. Verify that sensor is in solution. |
92 |
**Device configuration changed** |
93 |
Possible cause:
A write or set command has been executed. |
94 |
Suggested action:
Using the device management aspect perform a comparison between the configuration in the device and the one in the FDI.
Perform a configuration Upload or Download as required to clear the configuration changed condition. |
95 |
OK |
96 |
Device status : OK
There are no active alarms present in the Device |
97 |
Masking |
98 |
Maintenance required |
99 |
Out of specification |
100 |
Simulation |
101 |
Function check |
102 |
Configuration |
103 |
Device settings |
104 |
Identification |
105 |
Simulation |
106 |
Easy setup |
107 |
Detailed setup |
108 |
Sensor Type |
109 |
Process variable |
110 |
General |
111 |
Security Setup |
112 |
Security |
113 |
Setup security related parameters like write protection and passwords. |
114 |
Extra |
115 |
Input Output |
116 |
Analog Output |
117 |
Function Generator Table |
118 |
Analog Output Trim |
119 |
Calibration |
120 |
Edit Cal |
121 |
Enables manual adjustment of the sensor PV slope and offset and sensor temperature slope and offset. |
122 |
Temperature Calibration |
123 |
The temperature calibration is used to calibrate the temperature input from the sensor against a standard known reading. |
124 |
Temperature Cal |
125 |
Perform Temperature Calibration |
126 |
Restore Defaults |
127 |
Restore Calibration Parameters |
128 |
Access |
129 |
www.abb.com |
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One or more device variables (i.e. measurement or control values) are invalid due to a malfunction in the field device or ist peripherals |
131 |
One or more device variables are temporarily invalid (e.g. frozen) due to ongoing work on the device |
132 |
There are deviations from the permissible ambient or process conditions detected that may compromise measurement or control accuracy (i.e. device performance may be degraded) |
133 |
The field device requires maintenance |
134 |
No Active Alarm exists |
135 |
Image of Transmitter |
136 |
Communication |
137 |
NAMUR NE107 |
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GetHealthStatus |
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Offline |
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Upload to device |
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Upload from device |
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Maintenance |
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Online |
144 |
EC Upload |
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Sensor Setup |
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Sensor Type and PV |
147 |
Concentration curve table |
148 |
Enables entry of 6-point conductivity / concentration curve for user-defined concentration calculation. |
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No. |
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uS/cm |
152 |
1 |
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2 |
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3 |
155 |
4 |
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5 |
157 |
6 |
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User Defined Temp Comp Curve |
159 |
Enables entry of user-defined temperature compensation curve.
X-axis = Conductivity in µS/cm and Y-axis = Concentration in Conc. Unit. |
160 |
K/Kref |
161 |
Temperature Sensor/Compensation |
162 |
Conductivity/Concentration cal |
163 |
Application |
164 |
pH Upload |
165 |
Auto Buffer Calibration |
166 |
Auto Buffer Setup |
167 |
Setup auto buffer calibration parameters. |
168 |
User Defined Buffer 1 |
169 |
Enables entry of a user-defined Buffer Table 1 with up to 5 temperature and pH values. Enabled when Buffer Type = User Def. |
170 |
User Defined Buffer 2 |
171 |
Enables entry of a user-defined Buffer Table 2 with up to 5 temperature and pH values. Enabled when Buffer Type = User Def. |
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Sl No. |
173 |
(degC) |
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(degF) |
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Sl No |
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Func-gen x |
177 |
Func-gen y |
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Perform Manual Calibration |
179 |
PV Manual Calibration |
180 |
Cal Limits |
181 |
Set calibration limits |
182 |
TC Upload |
183 |
Sl. No |
184 |
PV Zero Cal |
185 |
The process value's zero calibration |
186 |
Perform PV Zero Cal |
187 |
PV Span Cal |
188 |
The process value's span calibration |
189 |
Perform PV Span Cal |
190 |
TE Upload |
191 |
Incorrect password; access level reduced to Read-Only |
192 |
Hart ResetSoftWriteProtectionCmd128 |
193 |
Hardware Revision |
194 |
Hardware version number. |
195 |
Software revision |
196 |
Software version number. |
197 |
Device Serial No |
198 |
Unique serial number of the device. |
199 |
SW Write Protection |
200 |
Software write protection status.
For configuration parameters to be editable and calibrations to be performed, both hardware and software write protection has to disabled (off). |
201 |
Off |
202 |
On |
203 |
HW Write Protection |
204 |
Hardware write protection status. Set by hardware switch SW1 (2).
For configuration parameters to be editable and calibrations to be performed, both hardware and software write protection has to disabled (off). |
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Device Address |
206 |
Device Hart address. |
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Hart_burstMsg0ConfData modeControlCode |
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Hart_burstMsg0ConfData commandNumber |
209 |
Coordinator powerOnCounter |
210 |
Coordinator totalWorkingTimeDay |
211 |
Coordinator totalWorkingTimeHrs |
212 |
Coordinator totalWorkingTimeMin |
213 |
ElettronicServices resetToFactoryDefault |
214 |
ElettronicServices vSupplyReadBack |
215 |
ElettronicServices_elettronicTemperature |
216 |
.2f |
217 |
ElettronicServices_currentOutReadBack |
218 |
FrontEndInterface framesTotalValid |
219 |
FrontEndInterface framesTotalLost |
220 |
FrontEndInterface identificationNumberAdc |
221 |
Type of sensor board fitted. |
222 |
EC |
223 |
TE |
224 |
TC |
225 |
FrontEndInterface versionApplication |
226 |
MVMeasurement_adcVdd |
227 |
MVMeasurement_adcTemp |
228 |
ARM svcDefaultPassword |
229 |
Long Tag |
230 |
HART long tag |
231 |
Hart serviceCodeLogOut |
232 |
Hart Access Level |
233 |
Select 'Calibratoin' for Calibrate access level.
Select 'Advanced' for Advanced access level.
Select 'Service' for Service access level. |
234 |
Read only |
235 |
Calibration |
236 |
Advanced |
237 |
Password |
238 |
Hart ServiceCode |
239 |
0 |
240 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionNumber |
241 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsClass |
242 |
Mapper iagnosisConditionDetailsClass |
243 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsGroup |
244 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsPriority |
245 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsAlarmCounter |
246 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsAlarmTimeCounterDay |
247 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsAlarmTimeCounterMsec |
248 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsTimeStampLastAlarmDay |
249 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsTimeStampLastAlarmMsec |
250 |
Mappe _diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_0 |
251 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_0 |
252 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_1 |
253 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_2 |
254 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_3 |
255 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_4 |
256 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_5 |
257 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_6 |
258 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_7 |
259 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_8 |
260 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_9 |
261 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_10 |
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Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_11 |
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Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_12 |
264 |
Mapper diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes_13 |
265 |
Mapper diagnosisMasking |
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Primary Variable Input Read Error |
267 |
Suggested Action:
Check sensor. If problem persists change sensor module |
268 |
Temperature Input Read Error |
269 |
Reference Impedance Input Read Error |
270 |
Sensor Secondary PV Input Error |
271 |
Primary Variable Outside Physical Limits |
272 |
Suggested Action:
Check sensor wiring check configuration |
273 |
Sensor Is Dirty |
274 |
Suggested Action:
Clean sensor |
275 |
Ground Loop Or Dirty Sensor Input Error |
276 |
Sensor Polarization Detected |
277 |
Suggested Action:
Check process
Check sensor wiring
Clean sensor |
278 |
Undefined |
279 |
Primary Variable Outside Range Limits |
280 |
Suggested Action:
Adjust engineering range |
281 |
High Reference Impedance |
282 |
Suggested Action:
Clean sensor
Check sensor wiring |
283 |
Sensor Module Failure |
284 |
Suggested Action:
Change sensor module |
285 |
Sensor Module Memory Corrupted |
286 |
Sensor Calibration Data Corrupted |
287 |
Possible Cause:
Sensor factory calibration data corrupt or missing |
288 |
Electronic Memory Corrupted |
289 |
Suggested Action:
Change comms module |
290 |
Current Output Fixed |
291 |
Suggested Action:
Fixed for loop test,trim, PV calibration or multidrop |
292 |
Current Output Saturated |
293 |
Possible Cause:
Analog output for Primary Variable is beyond its scaling limit and not representing the true applied process |
294 |
Current Output Not Calibrated |
295 |
Suggested Action:
Trim output. If problem persists change comms module |
296 |
Power Supply Voltage Outside Limits |
297 |
Suggested Action:
Ensure power supply voltage is within limits |
298 |
Current Output Readback Failure |
299 |
Possible Cause:
The current output circuit could be broken or not correctly calibrated |
300 |
Sensor Module Voltage Warning |
301 |
Suggested Action:
Check sensor wiring. If problem persists change sensor module |
302 |
Diagnostic Input Read Error |
303 |
Possible Cause:
Sensor cable or glass diag signal related sensor board electronics malfunction |
304 |
Shorted Cable Or Ground Loops Present |
305 |
Suggested Action:
Check sensor wiring |
306 |
Low glass Electrode Impedance |
307 |
Suggested Action:
Check terminals check senor wiring check electrode |
308 |
Open Cable Or Sensor Out Of Solution |
309 |
Data Simulation. |
310 |
High Sensor Efficiency (Slope) |
311 |
Suggested Action:
Check calibration
Clean sensor
Check sensor wiring |
312 |
Low Sensor Efficiency (Slope) |
313 |
High Sensor Offset |
314 |
Low Sensor Offset |
315 |
Manual Temperature Compensation Mode |
316 |
Suggested Action:
Check temperature sensor and perform TC recognition |
317 |
Diagnosis Status |
318 |
Used to determine if diagnostics simulation is active. |
319 |
Actual |
320 |
Simulated |
321 |
Suggested Action:
Check sensor wiring
Verify that sensor is in solution |
322 |
Sensor Temperature Outside Limits |
323 |
Suggested Action:
Check sensor wiring
Check temperature configuration |
324 |
Conductivity Unit |
325 |
Selects conductivity unit. |
326 |
Auto |
327 |
PV Slope |
328 |
Edits the PV Slope value as a percentage. |
329 |
8.2f |
330 |
Temperature Slope |
331 |
Edits the Temp Slope value as a percentage. |
332 |
Temperature Offset |
333 |
Edits the Temp Offset value. |
334 |
Sensor Diagnostics |
335 |
Turns sensor diagnostics on or off to confirm if a sensor is detected by the transmitter. |
336 |
Disable |
337 |
Enable |
338 |
PV Offset |
339 |
Edits the PV Offset value. |
340 |
Measurement TempSensorARTrigger |
341 |
Process value[mA] |
342 |
Low alarm |
343 |
Low saturation |
344 |
Good |
345 |
High saturation |
346 |
High alarm |
347 |
Diagnostic status |
348 |
CheckFunction |
349 |
OffSpecification |
350 |
**Maintenance required** |
351 |
Reset Current Hold |
352 |
Set Current hold |
353 |
Modify SW Write Protection |
354 |
Select software write protection status. For configuration parameters to be editable and calibrations to be performed, both hardware and software write protection has to disabled (off). |
355 |
Software Rev |
356 |
Hardware Rev |
357 |
Set HART Access Level |
358 |
Reset configuration change |
359 |
Reset Calibration Status |
360 |
Auto buffer calibration. Select calibration buffer type (one of the pre-defined or user-defined) and the two calibration points before running this procedure. The procedure performs the calibration steps. The sensor temperature is used for calibration. Device automatically detects pH and temperature stability before performing calibration |
361 |
One Point Manual Calibration |
362 |
Two Point Manual Calibration |
363 |
Two-point Manual PV cal lets the user enter the two cal point values and the temperature of the calibration buffer. User manually determines when the process value is stable. |
364 |
Detect TC Type |
365 |
Starts the auto-recognition process for the temperature sensor. |
366 |
Reset to Defaults |
367 |
Warning! The device will power cycle; reset most of configurable parameters to factory default values.
The parameters that are not reset are - HART device address, serial number, hardware and software version numbers. |
368 |
Restore default calibration co-efficients. |
369 |
Start Cond/Conc Cal |
370 |
Calibration of a conductivity/Concentration process value. |
371 |
MVMeasurement_deviceVariable0_UnitCode_Label |
372 |
Primary variable unit |
373 |
Temperature sensor type |
374 |
Indicates the type of temperature sensor detected. |
375 |
Balco 3k 2wire |
376 |
Balco 3k 3wire |
377 |
Pt100 2wire |
378 |
Pt100 3wire |
379 |
Pt1000 2wire |
380 |
Pt1000 3wire |
381 |
Not Connected |
382 |
Temperature compensation type |
383 |
Determines the type of Temperature Compensation algorithm applied to the Primary Value. |
384 |
Manual |
385 |
Temperature unit |
386 |
Sets the temperature unit (°C or °F) applied to all transmitter temperature parameters and values. |
387 |
Reference temperature |
388 |
Variable reference temperature - this provides the ability to use any temp as the reference temp used to determine the temp-compensated PV. |
389 |
Manual temperature |
390 |
Sets the value of parameter that is used for temperature compensation during Manual temperature compensation mode. |
391 |
Measurement Type |
392 |
Primary Value type selection.PV measurement will be Conductivity or Concentration based on selection.When PV is Concentration, Conductivity value is available as QV. |
393 |
Concentration solution |
394 |
Defines the solute algorithm used for Concentration configuration |
395 |
NaOH |
396 |
NaCl |
397 |
HCl |
398 |
H2SO4 |
399 |
User Defined |
400 |
Concentration curve name |
401 |
A user-defined name for the concentration curve. |
402 |
Auto TC Option |
403 |
Auto TC type |
404 |
Standard KCL |
405 |
TC Coefficient |
406 |
TC coefficient |
407 |
Temperature auto TC coefficient |
408 |
%/degC |
409 |
TC Detection Status |
410 |
Indicates if a temperature sensor is detected or not. |
411 |
Not Recognized |
412 |
Recognized |
413 |
X1 Temp |
414 |
X2 Temp |
415 |
X3 Temp |
416 |
X4 Temp |
417 |
X5 Temp |
418 |
X6 Temp |
419 |
Y1 K/Kref |
420 |
Y2 K/Kref |
421 |
Y3 K/Kref |
422 |
Y4K/Kref |
423 |
Y4 K/Kref |
424 |
Y5 K/Kref |
425 |
Y6 K/Kref |
426 |
X1 Cond |
427 |
y1 Conc |
428 |
Y1 Conc |
429 |
X2 Cond |
430 |
Y2 Conc |
431 |
X3 Cond |
432 |
Y3 Conc |
433 |
X4 Cond |
434 |
Y4 Conc |
435 |
X5 Cond |
436 |
Y5 Conc |
437 |
X6 Cond |
438 |
Y6 Conc |
439 |
MEASUREMENTTC_calibrationReset |
440 |
MEASUREMENTTC_calibrationNewValue |
441 |
MEASUREMENTTC_temperatureUnit |
442 |
MEASUREMENTTC_calibrationMode |
443 |
MEASUREMENTTC_calibrationStatus |
444 |
MEASUREMENTTC_calibrationProgressTimer |
445 |
MEASUREMENTTC_calibrationErrorValue |
446 |
MEASUREMENTTC_facCalStatus |
447 |
Not Active |
448 |
Active R0 Hi 100 |
449 |
Active R0 Low 10 |
450 |
Active R1 Hi 1000 |
451 |
Active R1 Low 100 |
452 |
Active R2 Hi 10k |
453 |
Active R2 Low 1000 |
454 |
Active R3 Hi 100k |
455 |
Active R3 Low 10k |
456 |
Error |
457 |
Completed |
458 |
MEASUREMENTTC_facCalAction |
459 |
Start |
460 |
100k Ohm Applied |
461 |
10k Ohm Applied |
462 |
1000 Ohm Applied |
463 |
100 Ohm Applied |
464 |
10 Ohm Applied |
465 |
Abort |
466 |
MVMeasurement_pvRange_engUnit |
467 |
Cell Constant |
468 |
Sensor cell constant. |
469 |
.3f |
470 |
8.3f |
471 |
Determines the algorithm that adjusts for the temperature effect of a solute. |
472 |
Standard KCl |
473 |
Pure H2O |
474 |
Auto TC coefficient |
475 |
Pure H2O Type |
476 |
Enables a Pure H2O temperature compensation option to be selected. |
477 |
Neutral |
478 |
Acid |
479 |
Base |
480 |
MeasurementTe_calibrationReset |
481 |
MeasurementTe_calibrationNewValue |
482 |
MeasurementTe_calibrationMode |
483 |
MeasurementTe_calibrationStatus |
484 |
MeasurementTe_calibrationProgressTimer |
485 |
MeasurementTe_calibrationErrorValue |
486 |
Concentration unit |
487 |
Sensor Group |
488 |
Sensor group |
489 |
A |
490 |
B |
491 |
MeasurementEc calibrationReset |
492 |
MeasurementEc calibrationNewValue |
493 |
MeasurementEc calibrationMode |
494 |
MeasurementEc calibrationStatus |
495 |
MeasurementEc calibrationProgressTimer |
496 |
MeasurementEc calibrationErrorValue |
497 |
MeasurementEc facCalStatus |
498 |
Active R0 Hi |
499 |
Active R0 Low |
500 |
Active G0 Hi |
501 |
Active G0 Low |
502 |
Active R1 Hi |
503 |
Active R1 Low |
504 |
Active G1 Hi |
505 |
Active G1 Low |
506 |
Active R2 Hi |
507 |
Active R2 Low |
508 |
Active G2 Hi |
509 |
Active G2 Low |
510 |
Active R3 Hi |
511 |
Active R3 Low |
512 |
Active G3 Hi |
513 |
Active G3 Low |
514 |
Active R4 Hi |
515 |
Active R4 Low |
516 |
Active G4 Hi |
517 |
Active G4 Low |
518 |
MeasurementEc facCalAction |
519 |
25k Ohm Applied |
520 |
2500 Ohm Applied |
521 |
250 Ohm Applied |
522 |
25 Ohm Applied |
523 |
2.5 Ohm Applied |
524 |
0.5 Ohm Applied |
525 |
Action Abort |
526 |
MeasurementEc pvFacCalSlope |
527 |
MeasurementEc pvFacCalOffset |
528 |
MeasurementEc gndLpFacCalSlope |
529 |
MeasurementEc gndLpFacCalOffset |
530 |
Auto Solution |
531 |
Analyzer type of the device that determines the type of measurement pH, ORP, pION or Ion Concentration. |
532 |
pH Sensor Type |
533 |
Selects the sensor type used for measurement.
Valid only when Measurement Type = pH. |
534 |
Glass |
535 |
Antimony |
536 |
Custom |
537 |
Reference impedance limit |
538 |
A reference impedance value above this limit triggers a diagnostic error for high-reference impedance. |
539 |
kOhms |
540 |
Isopotential Pt |
541 |
The Isopotential Point is the potential of the sensor that is not affected by sample fluid temperature changes. Can be modified only for a Custom pH sensor Type.
Valid only when Measurement Type = pH. |
542 |
Asymmetric Pot |
543 |
The Asymmetric Potential value is the electrical potential across the measuring and reference half-cell of the sensor at the isopotential point. Can be modified only for a Custom pH sensor Type.
Valid only when Measurement Type = pH. |
544 |
mV |
545 |
Valence |
546 |
Ion valence selection. The valence determines the millivolt change per decade of concentration.
Valid for primary value type = Ion Concentration. |
547 |
-3 |
548 |
-2 |
549 |
-1 |
550 |
Magnitudes |
551 |
The number of magnitudes ranging from 1 to 3 that defines the ion concentration output.
Valid for primary value type = Ion Concentration. |
552 |
End Magnitude |
553 |
End point magnitude that can be set to 10, 100 or 1000.
Valid for primary value type = Ion Concentration. |
554 |
10 |
555 |
100 |
556 |
1000 |
557 |
End mV |
558 |
End millivolt value associated with the end magnitude value. |
559 |
pH solution coefficient |
560 |
The solution coefficient in terms of pH units per 10 deg-C for the pH analyzer. |
561 |
pH/degC |
562 |
mV solution coefficient |
563 |
The solution coefficient in terms of millivolts per 10 deg-C for the ORP, pION and ion-conc analyzer. |
564 |
mV/degC |
565 |
X1 |
566 |
Y1 |
567 |
X2 |
568 |
Y2 |
569 |
X3 |
570 |
Y3 |
571 |
X4 |
572 |
Y4 |
573 |
X5 |
574 |
Y5 |
575 |
Buffer 1 Value |
576 |
Buffer 1 pH value |
577 |
MeasurementPh_bufferValue2Cal2Pt |
578 |
MeasurementPh_bufferTempCal2Pt |
579 |
MeasurementPh_calibrationReset |
580 |
MeasurementPh_calibrationNewValue |
581 |
Slope Hi Limit |
582 |
Sets slope high limit. |
583 |
Slope Lo Limit |
584 |
Sets slope low limit. |
585 |
Offset Limit +/- |
586 |
Sets offset limit. |
587 |
Buffer Type |
588 |
Selects the type of buffer used. |
589 |
ABB |
590 |
NIST |
591 |
DIN 19266 |
592 |
MERCK |
593 |
US TECH |
594 |
Enables selection of the Buffer 1 value based on Buffer Type. |
595 |
ABB 4 |
596 |
ABB 7 |
597 |
ABB 9 |
598 |
NIST 4 |
599 |
NIST 6.8 |
600 |
NIST 9 |
601 |
DIN 1.6 |
602 |
DIN 4 |
603 |
DIN 6.8 |
604 |
DIN 9.1 |
605 |
MERCK 4 |
606 |
MERCK 7 |
607 |
MERCK 9 |
608 |
MERCK 10 |
609 |
USTECH 4 |
610 |
USTECH 7 |
611 |
USTECH 10 |
612 |
Buffer 2 Value |
613 |
Enables selection of the Buffer 2 value based on Buffer Type. |
614 |
MeasurementPh_calibrationMode |
615 |
MeasurementPh_calibrationStatus |
616 |
MeasurementPh_calibrationProgressTimer |
617 |
MeasurementPh_calibrationErrorValue |
618 |
X1 Temp. |
619 |
X2 Temp. |
620 |
X3 Temp. |
621 |
X4 Temp. |
622 |
X5 Temp. |
623 |
Buf 1 pH 1 |
624 |
Y1 pH |
625 |
Buf 1 pH 2 |
626 |
Y2 pH |
627 |
Buf 1 pH 3 |
628 |
Y3 pH |
629 |
Buf 1 pH 4 |
630 |
Y4 pH |
631 |
Buf 1 pH 5 |
632 |
Y5 pH |
633 |
Buf 2 pH 1 |
634 |
Buf 2 pH 2 |
635 |
Buf 2 pH 3 |
636 |
Buf 2 pH 4 |
637 |
Buf 2 pH 5 |
638 |
Y5pH |
639 |
MeasurementPh_trendIndex |
640 |
MeasurementPh_trendPvSlope |
641 |
MeasurementPh_trendPvOffset |
642 |
MeasurementPh_trendTimeDay |
643 |
MeasurementPh_trendTimeHrs |
644 |
MeasurementPh_trendTimeMin |
645 |
MeasurementPh_pvFacCalLow |
646 |
No |
647 |
Yes |
648 |
Active |
649 |
MeasurementPh_pvFacCalHigh |
650 |
MeasurementPh_refZFacCal1K |
651 |
MeasurementPh_refZFacCal100K |
652 |
MeasurementPh_pvFacCal |
653 |
MeasurementPh_refZFacCal |
654 |
Output Type |
655 |
Output type determines the transfer function applied from the process variable to the analog output and its digital representation. |
656 |
Linear |
657 |
Function Generator Curve |
658 |
AWT210 |
659 |
mg/l |
660 |
miligrams per litre |
661 |
Ground Loops Present |
662 |
Electronic Warning - Non-volatile Memory Write Failure |
663 |
Sensor Temperature Under Range |
664 |
Check function |
665 |
Off specification |
666 |
Failure |
667 |
Electronics status |
668 |
Sensor status |
669 |
Configuration status |
670 |
Operating conditions |
671 |
Process operating conditions |
672 |
Alarm |
673 |
Fault Current |
674 |
8.4f |
675 |
Unit |
676 |
Selects unit for primary variable. |
677 |
mg/L |
678 |
Milligrams per Liter |
679 |
Engineering unit |
680 |
kOhm |
681 |
Upper Sensor Limit |
682 |
3.2f |
683 |
Lower Sensor Limit |
684 |
Minimum Span |
685 |
Damping |
686 |
3.1f |
687 |
4.1f |
688 |
s |
689 |
Sensor Serial Number |
690 |
1u |
691 |
8u |
692 |
Classification |
693 |
Process Data Quality |
694 |
Limit Status |
695 |
Device Family Status |
696 |
Device Variable 0 |
697 |
Device Variable 2 unit |
698 |
Device Variable 2 |
699 |
Device Variable 3 unit |
700 |
Device Variable 3 |
701 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
702 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
703 |
Wireless |
704 |
WirelessHART Device |
705 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
706 |
Primary |
707 |
Primary Analog Channel |
708 |
Secondary |
709 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
710 |
Tertiary |
711 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
712 |
Quaternary |
713 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
714 |
Quinary |
715 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
716 |
Critical Power Failure |
717 |
Lock all |
718 |
Trim not supported |
719 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
720 |
Locked by gateway |
721 |
Analog Input Channel |
722 |
Analog Output Channel |
723 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
724 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
725 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
726 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
727 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
728 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
729 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
730 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
731 |
Simulation active |
732 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
733 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
734 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
735 |
Volatile memory error |
736 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
737 |
Watchdog reset executed |
738 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
739 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
740 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
741 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
742 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
743 |
Electronic failure |
744 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
745 |
Subdevice list changed |
746 |
Duplicate master detected |
747 |
Capacity Denied |
748 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
749 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
750 |
Block transfer pending |
751 |
Battery life |
752 |
Loop current |
753 |
Read receive time |
754 |
Write date and time |
755 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
756 |
When set the device contains a battery-backed clock. In this case, the clock does not need to be reset if there is a power failure. |
757 |
Clock Uninitialized |
758 |
The real-time clock has never been set with the date and time. For example, the clock is volatile and power was removed from and restored to the device. |
759 |
No restrictions |
760 |
SI Only |
761 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
762 |
Process automation device |
763 |
Discrete device |
764 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
765 |
I/O System |
766 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
767 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
768 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
769 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
770 |
WirelessHART Access point |
771 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
772 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
773 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
774 |
Device Profile |
775 |
US |
776 |
United States of America |
777 |
JP |
778 |
Japan |
779 |
DE |
780 |
Germany |
781 |
FR |
782 |
France |
783 |
ES |
784 |
Spain |
785 |
RU |
786 |
Russian Federation |
787 |
CN |
788 |
People's Republic of China |
789 |
Secondary Master |
790 |
Primary Master |
791 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
792 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
793 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
794 |
WirelessHART Status |
795 |
Time Set Option |
796 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
797 |
Country |
798 |
Country of intended device installation |
799 |
SI Unit Control |
800 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
801 |
Time Stamp |
802 |
Relative time value on network |
803 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
804 |
Command Response Truncated |
805 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
806 |
Status bytes mismatch |
807 |
Release Analog Output Current hold? |
808 |
YES;NO |
809 |
Hold analog output current constant during the procedure? |
810 |
Fixing Analog Output... |
811 |
The SW write protection is on
Do you want to disable? |
812 |
The SW write protection is off
Do you want to enable? |
813 |
SW write protection is %{ElettronicServices_swWriteProtection} |
814 |
Software Rev: 0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision1}.0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision2}.0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision3} |
815 |
Software Rev: 0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision1}.0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision2}.%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision3} |
816 |
Software Rev: 0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision1}.%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision2}.0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision3} |
817 |
Software Rev: 0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision1}.%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision2}.%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision3} |
818 |
Software Rev: %{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision1}.0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision2}.0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision3} |
819 |
Software Rev: %{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision1}.0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision2}.%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision3} |
820 |
Software Rev: %{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision1}.%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision2}.0%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision3} |
821 |
Software Rev: %{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision1}.%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision2}.%{ElettronicServices_softwareRevision3} |
822 |
Hardware Rev: 0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision1}.0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision2}.0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision3} |
823 |
Hardware Rev: 0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision1}.0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision2}.%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision3} |
824 |
Hardware Rev: 0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision1}.%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision2}.0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision3} |
825 |
Hardware Rev: 0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision1}.%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision2}.%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision3} |
826 |
Hardware Rev: %{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision1}.0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision2}.0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision3} |
827 |
Hardware Rev: %{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision1}.0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision2}.%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision3} |
828 |
Hardware Rev: %{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision1}.%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision2}.0%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision3} |
829 |
Hardware Rev: %{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision1}.%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision2}.%{ElettronicServices_hardwareRevision3} |
830 |
Select Access Level |
831 |
Enter Password |
832 |
Login successful |
833 |
Aborting procedure due to last error |
834 |
PV or Temp cal is currently in progress.
Another cal cannot be started |
835 |
Starting 2 point auto buffrer calibraion
Buffer 1: User Defined buffer 1
Buffer 2: User Defined buffer 2 |
836 |
Starting 2 point auto buffrer calibraion
Buffer 1: %{MeasurementPh_bufferValue1}
Buffer 2: %{MeasurementPh_bufferValue2} |
837 |
Calibration Buffer 1: %[8.3f]{MeasurementPh_calibrationNewValue} %{MeasurementPh_bufferType} Buffer
Immerse the sensor in Buffer 1
Select continue to proceed |
838 |
Continue;Abort |
839 |
Calibration Buffer 1: %{MeasurementPh_calibrationNewValue} %{MeasurementPh_bufferType} Buffer
PV: %{DV0Coll_digital_value} %{DV0Coll_digital_units}
Buf Temp: %{Temp_digital_value} %{Temp_digital_units}
Please Wait...
Process value settling and sampling progress: %{MeasurementPh_calibrationProgressTimer} % |
840 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration failed
Reason: PV or temperature not stable |
841 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration failure |
842 |
Calibration Buffer 2: %[8.3f]{MeasurementPh_calibrationNewValue} %{MeasurementPh_bufferType} Buffer
Immerse sensor in buffer 2.
Select Continue to proceed |
843 |
Calibration Buffer 2: %[8.3f]{MeasurementPh_calibrationNewValue} %{MeasurementPh_bufferType} Buffer
PV: %[8.3f]{DV0Coll_digital_value} %{DV0Coll_digital_units}
Buf Temp: %[8.3f]{Temp_digital_value} %{Temp_digital_units}
Please Wait...
Process value settling and sampling progress: %{MeasurementPh_calibrationProgressTimer} % |
844 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration failed.
Reason: PV cal offset too high |
845 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration failed.
Reason: PV cal offset too low |
846 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration failed.
Reason: PV cal slope too high |
847 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration failed.
Reason: PV cal slope too low |
848 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration failed.
Reason: PV or temperature not stable |
849 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration failed. |
850 |
Two-point Auto Buffer calibration successful.
PV slope: %{MVMeasurement_pvSlope} %
PV offset: %{MVMeasurement_pvOffset} mV |
851 |
Continue when PV is stable
%[8.3f]{DV0Coll_digital_value} %{DV0Coll_digital_units} |
852 |
Please wait... |
853 |
Enter desired PV value for 1 point calibration, in %{DV0Coll_digital_units} |
854 |
Calibration Failed
Reason: PV cal offset too high |
855 |
Calibration Failed
Reason: PV cal offset too low |
856 |
One-point PV calibration failed. |
857 |
One-point PV calibration successful
PV Slope: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_pvSlope} %
Offset: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_pvOffset} mV |
858 |
Enter buffer temperature for 2 point calibration |
859 |
Enter buffer 1 value for 2 point calibration |
860 |
Immerse sensor in buffer 1
and Continue when PV is stable
%[8.3f]{DV0Coll_digital_value} %{DV0Coll_digital_units} |
861 |
Enter buffer 2 value for 2 point calibration |
862 |
Calibration Failed
Reason: PV cal slope too high |
863 |
Calibration Failed
Reason: PV cal slope too low |
864 |
Calibration Failed
Reason: PV or temperature not stable |
865 |
PV value read: %[8.3f]{DV0Coll_digital_value} %{DV0Coll_digital_units} |
866 |
Calibration Successful
PV Slope: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_pvSlope} %
PV Offset: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_pvOffset} mV |
867 |
Current Temperature value: %[8.3f]{Temp_digital_value} %{Temp_digital_units}
Temperature Compensation Type: %{MVMeasurement_tempCompTypePH} |
868 |
Enter desired value for temperature calibration in %{Temp_digital_units} |
869 |
Temperature calibration failed. |
870 |
Calibration Successful
Slope: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_tempSlope} %
Offset: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_tempOffset} %{Temp_digital_units} |
871 |
Perform Temperature Sensor Recognition? |
872 |
Temperature Sensor Recognition Cancelled by User |
873 |
Temperature Sensor %{MeasurementPh_TempSensorARStatus}
Temperature Sensor Detected: %{MVMeasurement_tempSensorPH} |
874 |
Temperature Sensor %{MeasurementPh_TempSensorARStatus} |
875 |
WARNING: Device will be reset! |
876 |
About to reset the device |
877 |
Device reset in progress
Please wait... |
878 |
Device reset OK |
879 |
Temperature manual setpoint, calibraiton slope and offset will be reset to default! |
880 |
Reset PV and Temperature cal;Exit |
881 |
Reset Completed |
882 |
Process input unstable during calibration
Slope: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_pvSlope}%
Offset: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_pvOffset} %{DV0Coll_digital_units} |
883 |
Accept;Reject |
884 |
Calibration Successful
PV Slope: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_pvSlope} %
PV Offset: %[8.3f]{MVMeasurement_pvOffset} uS/cm |
885 |
Calibration Failed
|
886 |
Enter desired PV value in %{DV0Coll_digital_units} |
887 |
Current Temperature value: %[8.3f]{Temp_digital_value} %{Temp_digital_units}
Temperature Compensation Type: %{MVMeasurement_tempCompTypeTC} |
888 |
Temperature Sensor %{MEASUREMENTTC_TempSensorARStatus}
Temperature Sensor Detected: %{MVMeasurement_tempSensorTC} |
889 |
Temperature Sensor %{MEASUREMENTTC_TempSensorARStatus} |
890 |
Calibration Failed
Reason: PV cal offset too high |
891 |
Calibration Failed
Reason: PV cal offset too low |
892 |
Calibration Failed
Reason: PV cal slope too high |
893 |
Current Temperature value: %[8.3f]{Temp_digital_value} %{Temp_digital_units}
Temperature Compensation Type: %{MVMeasurement_tempCompTypeEC} |
894 |
Temperature Sensor %{MeasurementEc_TempSensorARStatus}
Temperature Sensor Detected: %{MVMeasurement_tempSensorEC} |
895 |
Temperature Sensor %{MeasurementEc_TempSensorARStatus} |
896 |
Current Temperature value: %[8.3f]{Temp_digital_value} %{Temp_digital_units}
Temperature Compensation Type: %{MVMeasurement_tempCompTypeTE} |
897 |
Temperature Sensor %{MeasurementTe_TempSensorARStatus}
Temperature Sensor Detected: %{MVMeasurement_tempSensorTE} |
898 |
Temperature Sensor %{MeasurementTe_TempSensorARStatus} |