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LMT Magnetostrictive Level Transmitter |
1 |
Level Sensor Failure |
2 |
Level Sensor Failure
Possible Cause: An error occurred in the sensor module. Possible cause could be a failed component in the sensor electronics or and error changing the configuration.
Suggested Action: Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
3 |
Temperature Sensor Failure |
4 |
Temperature Sensor Failure
Possible Cause: A temperature measurement has resulted in a value outside of the operating range.
Suggested Action: Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
5 |
Illegal Memory Access |
6 |
Illegal Memory Access
Possible Cause: Illegal memory access.
Suggested Action: Restart device and recheck, contact ABB if problem persists. |
7 |
Safety Function Flow Failure |
8 |
Safety Function Flow Failure
Possible Cause: Calculation of safety function did not occure in the proper sequence.
Suggested Action: Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
9 |
Level Sensor Out of Limits |
10 |
Level Sensor Out of Limits
Possible Cause: Result of the Level measurement is outside of the valid and expected range.
Suggested Action: Using the HART configurator (DTM - Hand held) or the locakl HMI, navigate to the Diagnostics -> Waveform display and confirm the quality of the signal. The signal peak should visibly cross the threshold line and should measure approximately 2 Volts. Contact ABB service for additional support or a replacement if the condition persists. |
11 |
Temperature Sensor Out of Limits |
12 |
Temperature Sensor Out of Limits
Possible Cause: Result of temperature measurement above or below process range.
Suggested Action:Restart the device. If condition persists contact service for a replacement.
The Compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
13 |
Self Test Failure |
14 |
Self Test Failure
Possible Cause:
Suggested Action: Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
15 |
Level Sensor Out of Range |
16 |
Level Sensor Out of Range
Possible Cause: Primary sensor reading above or below range values.
Suggested Action: Check process conditions and/or device configuration. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
17 |
Sensor Board Memory Failure |
18 |
Sensor Board Memory Failure
Possible Cause: Writing to the sensor non-volatile memory was not successful.
Suggested Action: The sensor should be replaced as soon as possible. |
19 |
Sensor Board Non-Volatile Write Error |
20 |
Sensor Non-Volatile Write Error
Possible Cause: An attempt to save data to the sensor module is failed.
Suggested Action: Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service. |
21 |
Device Reset Required |
22 |
Device Reset Required
Possible Cause: Device change require restart.
Suggested Action: Restart device. |
23 |
Communication Error |
24 |
Communication Error
Possible Cause: An error occurred in communication between the sensor and electronics modules.
Suggested Action: Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
25 |
Electronics Non-Volatile Failure |
26 |
Electronics Non-Volatile Failure
Possible Cause: Electronics memory is corrupted.
Suggested Action: The electronics must be replaced. |
27 |
Electronics Non-Volatile Syncing Information |
28 |
Electronics Non-Volatile Syncing Information
Possible Cause: Write Non-Volatile command received from CB.
Possible Cause: Non-volatile Storage in progress.
Suggested Action: |
29 |
HMI Validation Test Failure |
30 |
HMI Validation Test Failure
Possible Cause: HMI failed validation test.
Suggested Action: Replace HMI. |
31 |
Sensor Board Fault |
32 |
Sensor Board Fault
Possible Cause: An error occurred in the sensor module. Possible causes could be a failed component in the sensor electronics, a configuration error, or the sensor assembly.
Suggested Action: Using a HART configuration (DTM - Hand held) or the local HMI, navigate to the Diagnostics -> Waveform display and confirm the quality of the signal. The signal peak should visibly cross the threshold line and should measure approximately 2 volts. Contact ABB service for additional support or a replacement if the condition persists. |
33 |
Electronics Power Supply Insufficient Voltage to operate device |
34 |
Electronics Power Supply Insufficient Voltage to operate device
Possible Cause: Power supply too high or too low.
Suggested Action: Check power supply voltage at the device terminal is at least 12 Vdc. |
35 |
Ambient Temp Out of Range |
36 |
Ambient Temp Out of Range
Possible Cause: Ambient temperature too high or too low.
Possible Cause: Temperature compenstaion saturated high or low.
Suggested Action: Check ambient temperature. |
37 |
Process Temp Warning |
38 |
Process Temp Warning
Possible Cause: Process temperature warning.
Suggested Action: Process temperature exceeds warning limits. Contact ABB Service if reading does not match actual process. |
39 |
Process Temp Alarm |
40 |
Process Temp Alarm
Possible Cause: Process temperature above or below warning limits.
Suggested Action: Check process condition. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
41 |
Data Simulation Warning |
42 |
Data Simulation Warning
Possible Cause: The Level Value produced in output is derived by the value simulated in input.
Suggested Action: Using a HART configurator(DTM - Hand held) place device back in normal operating mode (Remove input simulation). |
43 |
Alarm Simulation Warning |
44 |
Alarm Simulation Warning
Possible Cause: An alarm condition is being simulated by the device.
Suggested Action: Using a HART configurator(DTM - Hand held) place device back in normal operating mode (Remove input simulation). |
45 |
Current Output in Fixed Mode |
46 |
Current Output in Fixed Mode
Possible Cause: Output current is in fixed mode. This could be due to the device being used in multidrop mode or a simulation.
Suggested Action: Using a HART configuration (DTM - Haand held) place device back in normal operating mode (Remove inputs simulation). |
47 |
Primary Current Uncertain |
48 |
Primary Current Uncertain
Possible Cause: The D to A convert is not properly calibrated or trimmed.
Suggested Action: A DAC(digital to output converter) trimming should be performed and if the error persists the communication board must be replaced.
Possible Cause: The device is not properly configured.
Suggested Action: Check the device configuration. |
49 |
Electronics ROM Failure |
50 |
Electronics ROM Failure
Possible Cause: Program memory test failed.
Suggested Action: Restart the device. If condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
51 |
Electronics RAM Failure |
52 |
Electronics RAM Failure
Possible Cause: Electronics memory test failed.
Possible Cause: Process data memory check failed (dynamic duplicated error).
Suggested Action: Restart the device. If condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
53 |
Non-Volatile Replace Error |
54 |
Non-Volatile Replace Error
Possible Cause: The electronics or the sensor have been changed but the replacement operation has not been executed.
Suggested Action: The replacement operation must be executed. Set the SW1 of the electronics to the position 1 to enable the replace mode. Set SW2 accordingly depending on which component (Electronics or sensor) has been replaced. Power cycle the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0.
Suggested Action: The replacement operation must be executed. Only the data of the electronics can be copied to the sensor. Set the SW1 of the electronics to position 1 to enable the replace mode. Set SW2 to New Sensor position 1. Power cycle of the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0.
Possible Cause: The Electronics of the Sensor have been changed. The replacement has been enabled but with the wrong direction (SW2 = 0).
Suggested Action: Change the replacement direction (if possible). The SW1 is already set to Enable replace mode. Set SW2 to New Sensor (1). Power cycle the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0. |
55 |
Primary Current Saturated |
56 |
Primary Current Saturated
Possible Cause: Current saturated high or low.
Suggested Action: Check process condition and/or device configuration. The compatibility of the level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
57 |
Current Output Failure |
58 |
Current Output Failure
Possible Cause: The output circuit could be broken or not correctly calibrated.
Suggested Action: A DAC(digital to output converter) trimming should be performed and if the error persists the communication board must be replaced. |
59 |
Process Media Warning |
60 |
Process Media Warning
Possible Cause: Process value above high limit or below low limit.
Suggested Action: Check process condition and/or device configuration. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
61 |
Process Media Alarm |
62 |
Process Media Alarm
Possible Cause: Process value above high high limit or below low low limit.
Suggested Action: Check process condition and/or device configuration. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
63 |
Sensor Config Warning |
64 |
Sensor Config Warning
Possible Cause: The Level sensor trim is set to a default value.
Possible Cause: The Temperature trimming configured is corrupted.
Suggested Action: Contact service to perform a factory level sensor trim. |
65 |
CheckFunction |
66 |
Off Specification |
67 |
Maintenance |
68 |
**Failure** |
69 |
Electronics status |
70 |
Sensor status |
71 |
Configuration status |
72 |
Operating conditions |
73 |
Process operating conditions |
74 |
Diagnostics Simulation |
75 |
.3f |
76 |
QV |
77 |
Force Loop Current |
78 |
D/A Trim |
79 |
Self Test |
80 |
Level |
81 |
Height of product in the vessel. |
82 |
Level Unit |
83 |
Engineering Units for the distance measurements. |
84 |
Level Data Quality |
85 |
Level Limit Status |
86 |
Level Status |
87 |
Level Classification |
88 |
Level Device Family |
89 |
Level Minimum Span |
90 |
Damping |
91 |
.2f |
92 |
Simulation |
93 |
Level value simulation status. |
94 |
OFF |
95 |
ON |
96 |
Level Update Period |
97 |
Sensor Serial Number |
98 |
7d |
99 |
Simulate |
100 |
Update Period |
101 |
LIN 0 Data Quality |
102 |
LIN 0 Limit Status |
103 |
LIN 0 Level Status |
104 |
Output Type |
105 |
Linearization output type. |
106 |
Flow |
107 |
Volume |
108 |
Level |
109 |
LIN 0 Upper Sensor Limit |
110 |
LIN 0 Lower Sensor Limit |
111 |
LIN 0 Minimum Span |
112 |
Linearized Level Minimum Span |
113 |
LIN 0 Update Period |
114 |
Flow |
115 |
Linearized flow value |
116 |
Flow Unit |
117 |
Flow Classification |
118 |
LIN Damping |
119 |
8.2f |
120 |
Linearized Level value simulation status. |
121 |
Linearized Level-Flow |
122 |
Volume |
123 |
Linearized volume value |
124 |
Volume Unit |
125 |
Volume Classification |
126 |
Linearized Level-Volume |
127 |
Ullage |
128 |
Ullage Value |
129 |
Ullage Data Quality |
130 |
Ullage Limit Status |
131 |
Ullage Status |
132 |
Ullage Classification |
133 |
Ullage Upper Sensor Limit |
134 |
Ullage Lower Sensor Limit |
135 |
Ullage Minimum Span |
136 |
Ullage Damping |
137 |
Ullage value simulation status. |
138 |
Ullage Update Period |
139 |
Interface |
140 |
Interface is the height at which a surface forms a common boundary between two immiscible liquids. |
141 |
Interface Data Quality |
142 |
Interface Limit Status |
143 |
Interface Status |
144 |
Interface Classification |
145 |
Interface Device Family |
146 |
Interface Upper Sensor Limit |
147 |
Interface Lower Sensor Limit |
148 |
Interface Minimum Span |
149 |
Interface Damping |
150 |
Interface value simulation status. |
151 |
Interface Update Period |
152 |
LIN 1 Value |
153 |
Linearized Interface Value |
154 |
LIN 1 Data Quality |
155 |
LIN 1 Limit Status |
156 |
LIN 1 Status |
157 |
LIN 1 Upper Sensor Limit |
158 |
LIN 1 Lower Sensor Limit |
159 |
LIN 1 Minimum Span |
160 |
Linearized Interface Minimum Span |
161 |
Simulate the Linearized Interface reading of the device. |
162 |
LIN 1 Update Period |
163 |
Lin Interface Unit |
164 |
Linearized Interface value simulation status. |
165 |
Linearized Interface-Volume |
166 |
Temperature |
167 |
Temperature Unit |
168 |
Sensor Temperature Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor Temperature. |
169 |
Temperature Data Quality |
170 |
Temperature Limit Status |
171 |
Temperature Status |
172 |
Temperature Classification |
173 |
Temperature USL |
174 |
Temperature LSL |
175 |
Minimum Span |
176 |
Damping Value- Damping time constant applied to temperature value. The units of this variable are always in seconds. |
177 |
Temperature value simulation status. |
178 |
Temperature Update Period |
179 |
Temperature Sensor Serial Number |
180 |
Loop Warning Variables |
181 |
Loop Warning Variables- Variables that display a warning message before new values are sent. |
182 |
Write Variables |
183 |
List of variables that can be edited Offline and written to the device |
184 |
Read Variables |
185 |
List of variables that can be read from the device |
186 |
Select Display Type |
187 |
Select the type of display graph |
188 |
Analog |
189 |
BarGraph |
190 |
Polling Address |
191 |
Polling Address- Address used by the Host to identify a Field Device. |
192 |
Number of Response Preambles |
193 |
Device ID |
194 |
Field Device Revision |
195 |
Universal Revision |
196 |
Final Assembly Number |
197 |
AO Alarm Type |
198 |
Loop Current Mode |
199 |
Long Tag |
200 |
Write Protect |
201 |
PV Loop Current |
202 |
Clear Table |
203 |
Selecting CLEAR TABLE will completely erase all values from the Linearization Table. |
204 |
Restore Table |
205 |
Selecting RESTORE TABLE will reinstall the values of a Linearization Table that have been stored in the Back Up file of the device. |
206 |
Save Table |
207 |
Selecting SAVE TABLE will store all of the values in the Linearization Table to a Back Up file in the EPROM of the device. |
208 |
Linearization Table |
209 |
Displays the Linearization Input points, Output points and points status. |
210 |
No. |
211 |
Input Value |
212 |
Output Value |
213 |
Point Status |
214 |
1 |
215 |
2 |
216 |
3 |
217 |
4 |
218 |
5 |
219 |
6 |
220 |
7 |
221 |
8 |
222 |
9 |
223 |
10 |
224 |
11 |
225 |
12 |
226 |
13 |
227 |
14 |
228 |
15 |
229 |
16 |
230 |
17 |
231 |
18 |
232 |
19 |
233 |
20 |
234 |
21 |
235 |
Set LIN Points |
236 |
To configure the Linearization points mode, Linearization Input points, Linearization Output points and Linearization points status. |
237 |
Software Write Protection |
238 |
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. |
239 |
Mounting Orientation |
240 |
Device may be either Top or Bottom Mounted. |
241 |
Bottom |
242 |
Top |
243 |
Service Code Logout |
244 |
Offset |
245 |
Offsets the temperature value read from the RTD at the bottom of the probe. |
246 |
Total Run Time |
247 |
Total run time in days since last device reset. |
248 |
CPU Load |
249 |
Percent of CPU load. |
250 |
% |
251 |
Alarm Delay |
252 |
The output will go to alarm state only if there is a loss of signal that lasts at least the duration of the alarm delay. |
253 |
Pulse Width |
254 |
Amount of energy used for the level measurement. |
255 |
Device Configuration |
256 |
Options include 1 or 2 Levels and with or without Temperature. |
257 |
Single Level without Temperature |
258 |
Single Level with Temperature |
259 |
Dual Level without Temperature |
260 |
Dual Level with Temperature |
261 |
Blanking Distance |
262 |
Blanking is a measured area which the LMT will be set to ignore including the nozzle distance. It may be necessary to extend the Blanking further past the nozzle to ignore reflections from the top portion of the probe. Blanking is set in terms of units. To adjust the Blanking, enter the distance from the Reference Measurement to be ignored. Do not blank into your measuring range. Signal will be lost. |
263 |
Status |
264 |
Hardware switch that allows remote access. |
265 |
Software Revision |
266 |
Electronics software revision. |
267 |
Hardware Revision |
268 |
Electronics hardware revision. |
269 |
Sensor software revision. |
270 |
Sensor hardware revision. |
271 |
1.1.0 |
272 |
FPGA Revision |
273 |
Field Programmable Gate Array revision. |
274 |
Transducer ID |
275 |
sim points |
276 |
index sim |
277 |
Alarm |
278 |
Level Alarm Enable/Disable |
279 |
Disable |
280 |
Enable |
281 |
Alarm |
282 |
Ullage Alarm Enable/Disable |
283 |
Disable |
284 |
Enable |
285 |
Interface Alarm Enable/Disable |
286 |
Enable |
287 |
Temperature Alarm Enable/Disable |
288 |
Array Alarm Enable |
289 |
Index Alarm Enable |
290 |
Signal Polarity |
291 |
The signal can be either standard or reversed. |
292 |
Standard |
293 |
Reversed |
294 |
Threshold |
295 |
The Threshold voltage provides a method of signal detection along the waveform. The signal from the process reflection must cross this barrier to be detected as a signal. The LMT is designed to detect the first pulse crossing the Threshold. The Threshold may need to be increased to avoid baseline interference or decreased to detect the correct pulse. |
296 |
Alarm Source |
297 |
Alarm selection source may be either Software, Hardware Low or Hardware High. |
298 |
Software |
299 |
Hardware-Low |
300 |
Hardware-High |
301 |
Low Saturation |
302 |
Saturation limit low of the analog output current. |
303 |
High Saturation |
304 |
Saturation limit high of the analog output current. |
305 |
Low Alarm |
306 |
Low alarm limit of the analog output current. (NAMUR Standard = 3.6 mA) |
307 |
High Alarm |
308 |
High alarm limit of the analog output current. (NAMUR Standard = 21.0 mA) |
309 |
Failure Mode |
310 |
The failure mode indicates the action taken by the device loop current under error conditions. |
311 |
High |
312 |
Low |
313 |
Access Level |
314 |
Access Level can be Read Only or Standard or Advanced or Service user |
315 |
Read Only |
316 |
Advanced |
317 |
Service |
318 |
HRT Service Code |
319 |
|
320 |
Incorrect password; access level reduced to Read Only. |
321 |
LIN Input Point 1 |
322 |
Linearized input point 1 |
323 |
LIN Input Point 2 |
324 |
Linearized input point 2 |
325 |
LIN Input Point 3 |
326 |
Linearized input point 3 |
327 |
LIN Input Point 4 |
328 |
Linearized input point 4 |
329 |
LIN Input Point 5 |
330 |
Linearized input point 5 |
331 |
LIN Input Point 6 |
332 |
Linearized input point 6 |
333 |
LIN Input Point 7 |
334 |
Linearized input point 7 |
335 |
LIN Input Point 8 |
336 |
Linearized input point 8 |
337 |
LIN Input Point 9 |
338 |
Linearized input point 9 |
339 |
LIN Input Point 10 |
340 |
Linearized input point 10 |
341 |
LIN Input Point 11 |
342 |
Linearized input point 11 |
343 |
LIN Input Point 12 |
344 |
Linearized input point 12 |
345 |
LIN Input Point 13 |
346 |
Linearized input point 13 |
347 |
LIN Input Point 14 |
348 |
Linearized input point 14 |
349 |
LIN Input Point 15 |
350 |
Linearized input point 15 |
351 |
LIN Input Point 16 |
352 |
Linearized input point 16 |
353 |
LIN Input Point 17 |
354 |
Linearized input point 17 |
355 |
LIN Input Point 18 |
356 |
Linearized input point 18 |
357 |
LIN Input Point 19 |
358 |
Linearized input point 19 |
359 |
LIN Input Point 20 |
360 |
Linearized input point 20 |
361 |
LIN Input Point 21 |
362 |
Linearized input point 21 |
363 |
LIN Output Point 1 |
364 |
Linearized output point 1 |
365 |
LIN Output Point 2 |
366 |
Linearized output point 2 |
367 |
LIN Output Point 3 |
368 |
Linearized output point 3 |
369 |
LIN Output Point 4 |
370 |
Linearized output point 4 |
371 |
LIN Output Point 5 |
372 |
Linearized output point 5 |
373 |
LIN Output Point 6 |
374 |
Linearized output point 6 |
375 |
LIN Output Point 7 |
376 |
Linearized output point 7 |
377 |
LIN Output Point 8 |
378 |
Linearized output point 8 |
379 |
LIN Output Point 9 |
380 |
Linearized output point 9 |
381 |
LIN Output Point 10 |
382 |
Linearized output point 10 |
383 |
LIN Output Point 11 |
384 |
Linearized output point 11 |
385 |
LIN Output Point 12 |
386 |
Linearized output point 12 |
387 |
LIN Output Point 13 |
388 |
Linearized output point 13 |
389 |
LIN Output Point 14 |
390 |
Linearized output point 14 |
391 |
LIN Output Point 15 |
392 |
Linearized output point 15 |
393 |
LIN Output Point 16 |
394 |
Linearized output point 16 |
395 |
LIN Output Point 17 |
396 |
Linearized output point 17 |
397 |
LIN Output Point 18 |
398 |
Linearized output point 18 |
399 |
LIN Output Point 19 |
400 |
Linearized output point 19 |
401 |
LIN Output Point 20 |
402 |
Linearized output point 20 |
403 |
LIN Output Point 21 |
404 |
Linearized output point 21 |
405 |
LIN Point Status 1 |
406 |
Linearized Point Status 1 |
407 |
Disabled |
408 |
Enabled |
409 |
LIN Point Status 2 |
410 |
Linearized Point Status 2 |
411 |
LIN Point Status 3 |
412 |
Linearized Point Status 3 |
413 |
LIN Point Status 4 |
414 |
Linearized Point Status 4 |
415 |
LIN Point Status 5 |
416 |
Linearized Point Status 5 |
417 |
LIN Point Status 6 |
418 |
Linearized Point Status 6 |
419 |
LIN Point Status 7 |
420 |
Linearized Point Status 7 |
421 |
LIN Point Status 8 |
422 |
Linearized Point Status 8 |
423 |
LIN Point Status 9 |
424 |
Linearized Point Status 9 |
425 |
LIN Point Status 10 |
426 |
Linearized Point Status 10 |
427 |
LIN Point Status 11 |
428 |
Linearized Point Status 11 |
429 |
LIN Point Status 12 |
430 |
Linearized Point Status 12 |
431 |
LIN Point Status 13 |
432 |
Linearized Point Status 13 |
433 |
LIN Point Status 14 |
434 |
Linearized Point Status 14 |
435 |
LIN Point Status 15 |
436 |
Linearized Point Status 15 |
437 |
LIN Point Status 16 |
438 |
Linearized Point Status 16 |
439 |
LIN Point Status 17 |
440 |
Linearized Point Status 17 |
441 |
LIN Point Status 18 |
442 |
Linearized Point Status 18 |
443 |
LIN Point Status 19 |
444 |
Linearized Point Status 19 |
445 |
LIN Point Status 20 |
446 |
Linearized Point Status 20 |
447 |
LIN Point Status 21 |
448 |
Linearized Point Status 21 |
449 |
array points |
450 |
index array points |
451 |
Input Unit |
452 |
The input units for the linearized level values. |
453 |
Input Mode |
454 |
Determines how the values in the table will be assigned; either by entering the input values manually or by raising the tank level and entering the values automatically.
-Manual Mode allows the entry of the input values along with the desired respective output level.
-Automatic mode requires the level of the product to be at the measured level when the respective output value is set.
NOTE: Manual mode will produce a more exact linearization profile compared to Automatic mode. |
455 |
Automatic |
456 |
Manual |
457 |
LIN Input Mode 1 |
458 |
LIN Input Mode 2 |
459 |
LIN Input Mode 3 |
460 |
LIN Input Mode 4 |
461 |
LIN Input Mode 5 |
462 |
LIN Input Mode 6 |
463 |
LIN Input Mode 7 |
464 |
LIN Input Mode 8 |
465 |
LIN Input Mode 9 |
466 |
LIN Input Mode 10 |
467 |
LIN Input Mode 11 |
468 |
LIN Input Mode 12 |
469 |
LIN Input Mode 13 |
470 |
LIN Input Mode 14 |
471 |
LIN Input Mode 15 |
472 |
LIN Input Mode 16 |
473 |
LIN Input Mode 17 |
474 |
LIN Input Mode 18 |
475 |
LIN Input Mode 19 |
476 |
LIN Input Mode 20 |
477 |
LIN Input Mode 21 |
478 |
array write points |
479 |
index array write points |
480 |
Output value too large |
481 |
Output value too small |
482 |
Input value too large |
483 |
Input value too small |
484 |
LIN Table Clear |
485 |
LIN Table Reload |
486 |
LIN Table Backup |
487 |
Output Maximum |
488 |
The value assigned to the highest measurable point along the probe length, this value must be greater than the largest value entered in the Linearization Table. |
489 |
Output Minimum |
490 |
The value assigned to the lowest measurable point along the probe length. Typically this will be set to 0, although it is not required. |
491 |
Output Unit |
492 |
Linearized Output units allows the selection of the desired output units for the linearization table. Linearized output units can be in Level, Volume or Flow units. Please see the Installation & Maintenance Manual or menu contents for unit options. |
493 |
Invalid Unit Type |
494 |
LIN Output Unit |
495 |
Linearization Flow Units |
496 |
Linearization Volume Units |
497 |
Linearization Level Units |
498 |
Array Linearization Units |
499 |
Linearization_Units |
500 |
Linearization State |
501 |
If the linearization State is active, the linearized level and linearized interface (in 2 level devices) will be calculated based on the linearization table. If the linearization state is inactive, the linearized level will track the level and in 2 level devices, the linearized interface will track the interface. |
502 |
Position |
503 |
Waveform position |
504 |
Sensor Reference Point |
505 |
Interface |
506 |
User Distance |
507 |
End of Probe |
508 |
Distance |
509 |
Distance Unit |
510 |
Set waveform x-axis distance units. |
511 |
Waveform Start |
512 |
Waveform start position |
513 |
Increment |
514 |
Distance between each point of the waveform data. |
515 |
Upper Range |
516 |
The upper range value for the Level measurement. |
517 |
Lower Range |
518 |
The lower range value for the Level measurement. |
519 |
The upper range value for the Linearized flow measurement. |
520 |
The lower range value for the Linearized flow measurement. |
521 |
The upper range value for the Linearized volume measurement. |
522 |
The lower range value for the Linearized volume measurement. |
523 |
The upper range value for the Ullage measurement. |
524 |
The lower range value for the Ullage measurement. |
525 |
The upper range value for the Interface measurement. |
526 |
The lower range value for the Interface measurement. |
527 |
The upper range value for the Temperature measurement. |
528 |
The lower range value for the Temperature measurement. |
529 |
array range |
530 |
index array range |
531 |
Invalid span |
532 |
Span too small |
533 |
Horizontal Scale |
534 |
0.25 ft/div |
535 |
0.5 ft/div |
536 |
1 ft/div |
537 |
2 ft/div |
538 |
0.05 m/div |
539 |
0.1 m/div |
540 |
0.2 m/div |
541 |
0.4 m/div |
542 |
3 in/div |
543 |
6 in/div |
544 |
12 in/div |
545 |
24 in/div |
546 |
5 cm/div |
547 |
10 cm/div |
548 |
20 cm/div |
549 |
40 cm/div |
550 |
50 mm/div |
551 |
100 mm/div |
552 |
200 mm/div |
553 |
400 mm/div |
554 |
Display Mode |
555 |
Sets the number of lines and the number of characters per line on this page. Also, determines if bargraph is displayed or not. |
556 |
Graph |
557 |
1 row x 6 char |
558 |
1 row x 6 char+Bar |
559 |
1 row x 9 char |
560 |
1 row x 9 char+Bar |
561 |
2 rows x 9 char |
562 |
2 rows x 9 char+Bar |
563 |
3 rows x 9 char |
564 |
Off |
565 |
1st Line |
566 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in Line 1. |
567 |
Raw Level |
568 |
Ullage |
569 |
Current Output % |
570 |
Current Output mA |
571 |
Linearized Level-Flow |
572 |
Linearized Level-Volume |
573 |
Temperature |
574 |
Raw Interface |
575 |
Linearized Interface-Volume |
576 |
2nd Line |
577 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in Line 2 if present. |
578 |
3rd Line |
579 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in Line 3 if present. |
580 |
Bargraph |
581 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in the bargraph if present. |
582 |
Array Operator Pages |
583 |
Index Operator Pages |
584 |
Local Operation |
585 |
Enables local operation with push buttons. |
586 |
Language |
587 |
The LMT has been equipped with several different operating languages to assist in the setup of the unit. When a specific language is selected, the titles of the menu items will be translated. Abbreviations specific to the LMT will remain unchanged as icons regardless of language selection. |
588 |
English |
589 |
German |
590 |
French |
591 |
Spanish |
592 |
Italian |
593 |
Russian |
594 |
Chinese |
595 |
Portuguese |
596 |
Contrast |
597 |
Adjusts the contrast of the device HMI. |
598 |
Autoscroll |
599 |
Enables autoscrolling of the Operator pages on the HMI. |
600 |
Date Format |
601 |
DD-MM-YYYY |
602 |
MM-DD-YYYY |
603 |
YYYY-MM-DD |
604 |
Display Revision |
605 |
Display revision. |
606 |
Diagnosis Condition Number |
607 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Class |
608 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Group |
609 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Priority |
610 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Alarm Counter |
611 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Alarm Time Counter Day |
612 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Alarm Time Counter Msec |
613 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Time Stamp Last Alarm Day |
614 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Time Stamp Last Alarm Msec |
615 |
Extended Diagnostics 0 |
616 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Code |
617 |
Data in Simulation Mode |
618 |
Alarm in Simulation Mode |
619 |
Electronics Non-Volatile Memory Failure |
620 |
Sensor Non-Volatile Memory Write Failure |
621 |
Electronics Non-Volatile Memory Write Failure |
622 |
Replace Sensor to Electronics Blocked |
623 |
Replace Required Sensor to Electronics Blocked |
624 |
Replace Required Both Directions Enabled |
625 |
Safety Function Flow Error |
626 |
HMI Validation Test Failure |
627 |
Electronics Temperature Too Low |
628 |
Electronics Temperature Too High |
629 |
Invalid Input Value |
630 |
Fail-Safe Low |
631 |
Span Limit High |
632 |
Span Limit Low |
633 |
Hardware Limit Low |
634 |
Hardware Limit High |
635 |
System Limit Low |
636 |
System in Fixed Curent Mode |
637 |
Power Supply Too Low (<10.5 VDC) |
638 |
Power Supply Too High (>40.5 VDC) |
639 |
Current Readback Failed High |
640 |
Current Readback Failed Low |
641 |
Electronics RAM Failure |
642 |
Electronics ROM Failure |
643 |
Ambient Temperature Too High |
644 |
Ambient Temperature Too Low |
645 |
Illegal Memory Access Failure |
646 |
Memory Test Failure |
647 |
Electronics Self Test Failure |
648 |
Level Sensor Failure |
649 |
Level Sensor Warning |
650 |
Level Out of Limits |
651 |
Interface Out of Limits |
652 |
Level Sensor Trim Needed |
653 |
Temperature Sensor Failure |
654 |
Temperature Sensor Out of Limits |
655 |
Temperature Sensor Trim Needed |
656 |
Sensor Non-Volatile Write Active |
657 |
Sensor Non-Volatile Write Failure |
658 |
Sensor Non-Volatile Failure |
659 |
Sensor Non-Volatile Busy |
660 |
Sensor Communication Error |
661 |
Device Reset Required |
662 |
PV Value Out of Range |
663 |
Level Low Low Alarm |
664 |
Level Low Warning |
665 |
Level High Warning |
666 |
Level High High Alarm |
667 |
Ullage Low Low Alarm |
668 |
Ullage Low Warning |
669 |
Ullage High Warning |
670 |
Ullage High High Alarm |
671 |
Interface Low Low Alarm |
672 |
Interface Low Warning |
673 |
Interface High Warning |
674 |
Interface High High Alarm |
675 |
Level in Simulation Mode |
676 |
Interface in Simulation Mode |
677 |
Ullage in Simulation Mode |
678 |
Temperature in Simulation Mode |
679 |
Volume-Level in Simulation Mode |
680 |
Volume-Interface in Simulation Mode |
681 |
Flow in Simulation Mode |
682 |
Temperature Low Low Alarm |
683 |
Temperature Low Warning |
684 |
Temperature High Warning |
685 |
Temperature High High Alarm |
686 |
Extended Diagnostics 1 |
687 |
Extended Diagnostics 2 |
688 |
Extended Diagnostics 3 |
689 |
Extended Diagnostics 4 |
690 |
Extended Diagnostics 5 |
691 |
Extended Diagnostics 6 |
692 |
Extended Diagnostics 7 |
693 |
Extended Diagnostics 8 |
694 |
Extended Diagnostics 9 |
695 |
Extended Diagnostics 10 |
696 |
Extended Diagnostics 11 |
697 |
Extended Diagnostics 12 |
698 |
Extended Diagnostics 13 |
699 |
Ext. Diagnostics 1 |
700 |
Ext. Diagnostics 2 |
701 |
Extended Diag. 1 |
702 |
Extended Diag. 2 |
703 |
Extended Diag. 3 |
704 |
Extended Diag. 4 |
705 |
Extended Diag. 5 |
706 |
Extended Diag. 6 |
707 |
Extended Diag. 7 |
708 |
Masking |
709 |
Illegal Memory Access |
710 |
Level Sensor Out of Limits |
711 |
Self Test Failure |
712 |
Level Sensor Out of Range |
713 |
Sensor Board Memory Failure |
714 |
Sensor Non-Volatile Write Error |
715 |
Communication Error |
716 |
Electronics Non-Volatile Failure |
717 |
Electronics Non-Volatile Syncing Information |
718 |
Sensor Board Fault |
719 |
Electronics Power Supply Insufficient Voltage to operate device |
720 |
Ambient Temp Out of Range |
721 |
Process Temp Warning |
722 |
Process Temp Alarm |
723 |
Data Simulation Warning |
724 |
Alarm Simulation Warning |
725 |
Current Output in Fixed Mode |
726 |
Primary Current Uncertain |
727 |
Non-Volatile Replace Error |
728 |
Primary Current Saturated |
729 |
Current Output Failure |
730 |
Process Media Warning |
731 |
Process Media Alarm |
732 |
Sensor Config Warning |
733 |
Diagnostics simulation status |
734 |
Simulation |
735 |
System in Fixed Current Mode |
736 |
Level Sensor Failure |
737 |
Sensor Board Fault |
738 |
Temperature Sensor Trim Needed |
739 |
Sensor Non-Volatile Write Error |
740 |
Flow in simulation mode |
741 |
Process Temperature Low Low Alarm |
742 |
Process Temperature Low Warning |
743 |
Process Temperature High Warning |
744 |
Process Temperature High High Alarm |
745 |
Process Temperature Sensor Out of Limits |
746 |
Low Low |
747 |
The Temperature value below which the 'Alarm Low Low' status bit is set. |
748 |
The Temperature value below which the 'Alarm Low' status bit is set. |
749 |
The Temperature value above which the 'Alarm High' status bit is set. |
750 |
High High |
751 |
The Temperature value above which the 'Alarm High High' status bit is set. |
752 |
Array T Alarm |
753 |
Index Array T Alarm |
754 |
Electronics Temperature |
755 |
The ambient temperature of the device surroundings. |
756 |
Process Minimum Temperature |
757 |
Minimum recorded temperature of the process. |
758 |
Process Maximum Temperature |
759 |
Maximum recorded temperature of the process. |
760 |
Set Standard Password |
761 |
Change password for Standard Access Level. |
762 |
65535 |
763 |
Set Advanced Password |
764 |
Change password for Advanced Access Level. |
765 |
Array Write Password |
766 |
Index Write Passowrd |
767 |
Sensor ID |
768 |
ID of the device sensor |
769 |
Array Alarm Non Media Level Points |
770 |
index array alarm Non Media Level points |
771 |
array alarm limit low low |
772 |
index array alarm limit low low |
773 |
array alarm limit low |
774 |
index array alarm limit low |
775 |
array alarm limit high |
776 |
index array alarm limit high |
777 |
array alarm limit high high |
778 |
index array alarm limit high high |
779 |
Sensor Status Byte 0 |
780 |
Sensor defect |
781 |
Sensor Unknown |
782 |
Sensor Value Invalid |
783 |
Sensor Signal Lost |
784 |
Sensor Signal Interface |
785 |
Critical Siganl to Noise Ratio |
786 |
New Sensor Settings Necessary |
787 |
Sensor Status Byte 1 |
788 |
Additional Sensor defect |
789 |
Additional Sensor Value Invalid |
790 |
Level Status Byte 0 |
791 |
Level below Level Alarm Low Low |
792 |
Level below Low Alarm Low |
793 |
Level below Level Alarm High |
794 |
Level above Level Alarm High High |
795 |
Distance in Blocking Distance Low |
796 |
Distance in Blocking Distance High |
797 |
Level Status Byte 1 |
798 |
New Calibration necessary |
799 |
Incorrect Calibration |
800 |
New Level Settings Necessary |
801 |
Interface Status Byte 0 |
802 |
Interface below Level Alarm Low Low |
803 |
Interface below Low Alarm Low |
804 |
Interface below Level Alarm High |
805 |
Interface above Level Alarm High High |
806 |
Interface Status Byte 1 |
807 |
Array Status |
808 |
Index Array Status |
809 |
Family revision |
810 |
Additional Sensor Availability |
811 |
Additional Sensor Device Variable Availability |
812 |
Not Available |
813 |
Available |
814 |
Ullage Available |
815 |
Ullage Device Variable Available |
816 |
Sensor Technical Code |
817 |
Type of Sensor in the field device. |
818 |
Magnetostrictive |
819 |
Num of Calibration Points |
820 |
Maximum number of Calibration Points |
821 |
Sensor Compensation Availbility |
822 |
Blocking Distances Availbility |
823 |
No Blocking Distance |
824 |
Only Blocking Distance High |
825 |
Only Blocking Distance Low |
826 |
Both Blocking Distances |
827 |
Unknown |
828 |
Special |
829 |
Array Level Family Capability |
830 |
Index Level Family Capability |
831 |
Device Variable Code Media Level |
832 |
Device Variable Code of the Media Level |
833 |
Device Variable Code Ullage Level |
834 |
Device Variable Code of the Ullage Level |
835 |
Device Variable Code Additional Sensor |
836 |
Device Variable Code of the Additional Sensor |
837 |
Additional Sensor Not Used |
838 |
Classification Additional Sensor |
839 |
Array Read Level Family Device Variable Values |
840 |
Index Read Level Family Device Variable Values |
841 |
Additional Sensor Unit |
842 |
Additional Sensor Value |
843 |
Sensor Unit Type |
844 |
Sensor Units Type |
845 |
Measured Level Value |
846 |
The level of the product in the vessel before Level Offset |
847 |
Measured Interface Value |
848 |
The interface of the product in the vessel before Interface Offset |
849 |
Sensor Value |
850 |
Raw Sensor Value |
851 |
Array Read Level Family Internal Variable Values |
852 |
Index Read Level Family Internal Variable Values |
853 |
Sensor Offset (Level) |
854 |
May be used to compensate for an un-measurable area below a probe OR to align the measurement of the LMT with another device. |
855 |
Sensor Offset (Interface) |
856 |
Sensor Compensation |
857 |
Level Offset |
858 |
The value added to the Measured Level to give the Media Level, this value may be positive, negative or zero. |
859 |
Interface Offset |
860 |
The value added to the Measured Interface to give the Media Interface, this value may be positive, negative or zero. |
861 |
Ullage Reference Point |
862 |
The Level at which the Ullage Level is zero. |
863 |
The Level value below which the Level Alarm Low Low status bit is set. |
864 |
The Level value below which the Level Alarm Low status bit is set. |
865 |
The Level value above which the Level Alarm High status bit is set. |
866 |
High High |
867 |
The Level value above which the Level Alarm High High status bit is set. |
868 |
The Ullage value below which the Ullage Alarm Low Low status bit is set. |
869 |
The Ullage value below which the Ullage Alarm Low status bit is set. |
870 |
The Ullage value above which the Ullage Alarm High status bit is set. |
871 |
The Ullage value above which the Ullage Alarm High High status bit is set. |
872 |
The Interface value below which the Interface Alarm Low Low status bit is set. |
873 |
The Interface value below which the Interface Alarm Low status bit is set. |
874 |
The Interface value above which the Interface Alarm High status bit is set. |
875 |
The Interface value above which the Interface Alarm High High status bit is set. |
876 |
Array Alarm Points |
877 |
index array alarm points |
878 |
Probe Length |
879 |
The distance between the potential maximum reference point of the device and the Sensor Reference Point. |
880 |
Blocking Distance Low |
881 |
Blocking Distance High |
882 |
Calibration Index |
883 |
Index A |
884 |
Index B |
885 |
Calibration Function Code |
886 |
Change |
887 |
Upper Sensor Point |
888 |
The upper sensor point in the calibration. This corresponds to upper level point (2 level points are used in the LMT calibration table). |
889 |
Lower Sensor Point |
890 |
The lower sensor point in the calibration. This corresponds to lower level point (2 level points are used in the LMT calibration table). |
891 |
Upper Level Point |
892 |
The upper level point in the calibration. This corresponds to upper sensor point (2 level points are used in the LMT calibration table). |
893 |
Lower Level Point |
894 |
The lower level point in the calibration. This corresponds to lower sensor point (2 level points are used in the LMT calibration table). |
895 |
The upper sensor point in the calibration. This corresponds to upper interface point (2 interface points are used in the LMT calibration table). |
896 |
The lower sensor point in the calibration. This corresponds to lower interface point (2 interface points are used in the LMT calibration table). |
897 |
Upper Interface Point |
898 |
The upper interface point in the calibration. This corresponds to upper sensor point (2 interface points are used in the LMT calibration table). |
899 |
Lower Interface Point |
900 |
The lower interface point in the calibration. This corresponds to lower sensor point (2 interface points are used in the LMT calibration table). |
901 |
Alarm limit selection |
902 |
Alarm limit selection code |
903 |
Level Point too large |
904 |
Level Point too small |
905 |
Identical Sensor Point already specified |
906 |
Non-Monotonic Calibration |
907 |
Delete calibration point not supported |
908 |
Gain |
909 |
Service Account |
910 |
Disable |
911 |
Enable |
912 |
Login Standard |
913 |
Login to Standard access level |
914 |
Login Advanced |
915 |
Login to Advanced access level |
916 |
Login Service |
917 |
Login to Service access level |
918 |
Logout Access Level |
919 |
Return to lowest access level |
920 |
Change Standard Password |
921 |
Change password for Standard access level |
922 |
Change Advanced Password |
923 |
Change password for Advanced access level |
924 |
Reset D/A Trim |
925 |
Reset the device D/A trim points to factory settings. |
926 |
Reset Passwords to Default |
927 |
Reset Standard and Advanced Passwords to the factory defaults. |
928 |
Set Lower Level Point |
929 |
Calibration performed by writing the lower level value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
930 |
Set Upper Level Point |
931 |
Calibration performed by writing the upper level value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
932 |
Set Lower Interface Point |
933 |
Calibration performed by writing the lower interface value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
934 |
Set Upper Interface Point |
935 |
Calibration performed by writing the upper interface value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
936 |
Clear Diagnostics History |
937 |
Clear the diagnostics history in the device. |
938 |
Clear Process Temperature History |
939 |
Resets the recorded maximum and minimum process temperature. |
940 |
Simulate the Level reading of the device. |
941 |
Simulate the Linearized Level reading of the device. |
942 |
Simulate the Ullage reading of the device. |
943 |
Simulate the Interface reading of the device. |
944 |
Simulate the Temperature reading of the device. |
945 |
Clear Diagnostics Simulated |
946 |
Clear all diagnostics simulated. |
947 |
Reset Level Trim |
948 |
Reset the device level trim points to factory settings. |
949 |
Reset Interface Trim |
950 |
Reset the device interface trim points to factory settings. |
951 |
Reset Temperature Trim |
952 |
Reset the device temperature trim points to factory settings. |
953 |
DeviceHealthVariable |
954 |
Click for Updated Diagnostics |
955 |
Change Display Mode |
956 |
command 3 |
957 |
Change Device Configuration |
958 |
Change Linearization State |
959 |
Change Output Type |
960 |
Process Variables |
961 |
Device Settings |
962 |
Diagnostics |
963 |
Device |
964 |
Additional device revisions |
965 |
Electronics Revision |
966 |
Sensor Revision |
967 |
Device Data |
968 |
Additional Info |
969 |
LMT Device Image |
970 |
Device image |
971 |
Easy Setup |
972 |
Waveform |
973 |
Device Setup |
974 |
Basic Setup |
975 |
General |
976 |
PV Setup |
977 |
Device Characteristics |
978 |
Input/Output |
979 |
HRT Mapping |
980 |
Analog Output |
981 |
Temperature Sensor |
982 |
Current Output Limits |
983 |
Current Saturation Limits |
984 |
Alarm Limits |
985 |
Current Output Alarm |
986 |
Communication |
987 |
Linearization |
988 |
Setup |
989 |
Configure Table |
990 |
Device Variables |
991 |
Display |
992 |
Display Settings |
993 |
Operator Page 1 |
994 |
Operator Page 2 |
995 |
Operator Page 3 |
996 |
Operator Page 4 |
997 |
Calibration |
998 |
PV Range Values |
999 |
Current Output |
1000 |
Simulation |
1001 |
Output Current |
1002 |
Diagnostics Monitoring |
1003 |
Displays the current device diagnostics. |
1004 |
Device Status |
1005 |
Device Status : OK |
1006 |
Failure |
1007 |
Function Check |
1008 |
Out of Specification |
1009 |
Maintenance Required |
1010 |
OK |
1011 |
Electronics |
1012 |
Operating Conditions |
1013 |
Diagnostics History |
1014 |
Displays the history of device diagnostics. |
1015 |
Sensor |
1016 |
Configuration |
1017 |
Diagnostics Masking |
1018 |
To mask the device diagnostics. |
1019 |
To simulate the device diagnostics. |
1020 |
Level out of limits |
1021 |
Interface out of limits |
1022 |
Interface in simulation mode |
1023 |
Temperature in simulation mode |
1024 |
Volume-Level in simulation mode |
1025 |
Volume-Interface in simulation mode |
1026 |
Temperature sensor trim needed |
1027 |
Temperature sensor out of limits |
1028 |
Temperature low warning |
1029 |
Temperature high warning |
1030 |
Temperature low low alarm |
1031 |
Temperature high high alarm |
1032 |
Interface low warning |
1033 |
Interface high warning |
1034 |
Interface low low alarm |
1035 |
Interface high high alarm |
1036 |
Process Temperature History |
1037 |
Process Alarms |
1038 |
At Sensor Reference Point |
1039 |
At Level |
1040 |
At Interface |
1041 |
At End of Probe |
1042 |
At User Distance |
1043 |
Device Self Test |
1044 |
Sensor Info |
1045 |
Sensor Setup |
1046 |
Sensor Limits |
1047 |
Access |
1048 |
Access Level Status |
1049 |
Login Access Level |
1050 |
Read Only Switch |
1051 |
Clear Temperature History |
1052 |
Factory Trimming |
1053 |
Change Password |
1054 |
Calibrated Points |
1055 |
Dry Calibration |
1056 |
Used for doing a dry calibration where both the sensor points and level points are submitted by the user. |
1057 |
Wet Calibration |
1058 |
Calibration performed by writing the level value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
1059 |
Used for doing a dry calibration where both the sensor points and interface points are submitted by the user. |
1060 |
Calibration performed by writing the interface value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
1061 |
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1062 |
Image of Transmitter |
1063 |
Gauge |
1064 |
Easy Setup |
1065 |
Offline |
1066 |
Detailed Setup |
1067 |
General |
1068 |
Linearization |
1069 |
Configuration |
1070 |
Set Linearization Points |
1071 |
Calibration |
1072 |
Login |
1073 |
Sensor Trim Factory Reset |
1074 |
Diagnostics |
1075 |
Overview |
1076 |
Possible Cause:
An error occurred in the sensor module. Possible cause could be a failed component in the sensor electronics or an error changing the configuration.
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1077 |
Error Code: F198.000 |
1078 |
Possible Cause:
An error occurred in the sensor module. Possible cause could be a failed component in the sensor electronics or an error changing the configuration. |
1079 |
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1080 |
Possible Cause:
A temperature measurement has resulted in a value outside of the operating range.
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1081 |
Error Code: S098.001 |
1082 |
Possible Cause:
A temperature measurement has resulted in a value outside of the operating range. |
1083 |
Possible Cause:
Illegal memory access.
Suggested Action:
Restart device and recheck, contact ABB if problem persists. |
1084 |
Error Code: F245.002 |
1085 |
Possible Cause:
Illegal memory access. |
1086 |
Suggested Action:
Restart device and recheck, contact ABB if problem persists. |
1087 |
Possible Cause:
Calculation of safety function did not occur in the proper sequence.
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1088 |
Error Code: F244.003 |
1089 |
Possible Cause:
Calculation of safety function did not occur in the proper sequence. |
1090 |
Possible Cause:
Result of the Level measurement is outside of the valid and expected range.
Suggested Action:
Using the HART configurator (DTM - Handheld) or the local HMI, navigate to the Diagnostics -> Waveform display and confirm the quality of the signal. The signal peak should visibly cross the threshold line and should measure approximately 2 Volts. Contact ABB service for additional support or a replacement if the condition persists. |
1091 |
Error Code: F215.004 |
1092 |
Possible Cause:
Result of the Level measurement is outside of the valid and expected range. |
1093 |
Suggested Action:
Using the HART configurator (DTM - Handheld) or the local HMI, navigate to the Diagnostics -> Waveform display and confirm the quality of the signal. The signal peak should visibly cross the threshold line and should measure approximately 2 Volts. Contact ABB service for additional support or a replacement if the condition persists. |
1094 |
Possible Cause:
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1095 |
Error Code: F248.006 |
1096 |
Possible Cause:
|
1097 |
Possible Cause:
Writing to the sensor non-volatile memory was not successful.
Suggested Action:
The sensor should be replaced as soon as possible. |
1098 |
Error Code: F212.017 |
1099 |
Possible Cause:
Writing to the sensor non-volatile memory was not successful. |
1100 |
Suggested Action:
The sensor should be replaced as soon as possible. |
1101 |
Possible Cause:
An error occurred in communication between the sensor and electronics modules.
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1102 |
Error Code: F196.020 |
1103 |
Possible Cause:
An error occurred in communication between the sensor and electronics modules. |
1104 |
Possible Cause:
Electronics memory is corrupted.
Suggested Action:
The electronics must be replaced. |
1105 |
Error Code: F218.023 |
1106 |
Possible Cause:
Electronics memory is corrupted. |
1107 |
Suggested Action:
The electronics must be replaced. |
1108 |
Possible Cause:
An error occurred in the sensor module. Possible causes could be a failed component in the sensor electronics, a configuration error, or the sensor assembly.
Suggested Action:
Using a HART configuration (DTM - Hand held) or the local HMI, navigate to the Diagnostics -> Waveform display and confirm the quality of the signal. The signal peak should visibly cross the threshold line and should measure approximately 2 volts. Contact ABB service for additional support or a replacement if the condition persists. |
1109 |
Error Code: F194.031 |
1110 |
Possible Cause:
An error occurred in the sensor module. Possible causes could be a failed component in the sensor electronics, a configuration error, or the sensor assembly. |
1111 |
Suggested Action:
Using a HART configuration (DTM - Hand held) or the local HMI, navigate to the Diagnostics -> Waveform display and confirm the quality of the signal. The signal peak should visibly cross the threshold line and should measure approximately 2 volts. Contact ABB service for additional support or a replacement if the condition persists. |
1112 |
Possible Cause:
The D to A convert is not properly calibrated or trimmed.
Suggested Action:
A DAC(digital to output converter) trimming should be performed and if the error persists the communication board must be replaced.
Possible Cause:
The device is not properly configured.
Suggested Action:
Check the device configuration. |
1113 |
Error Code: F228.039 |
1114 |
Possible Cause:
The D to A convert is not properly calibrated or trimmed. |
1115 |
Suggested Action:
A DAC(digital to output converter) trimming should be performed and if the error persists the communication board must be replaced. |
1116 |
Possible Cause:
The device is not properly configured. |
1117 |
Suggested Action:
Check the device configuration. |
1118 |
Possible Cause:
Program memory test failed.
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1119 |
Error Code: F247.040 |
1120 |
Possible Cause:
Program memory test failed. |
1121 |
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1122 |
Possible Causes:
1)Electronics memory test failed.
2)Process data memory check failed (dynamic duplicated error).
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If condition persists contact service for a replacement. |
1123 |
Error Code: F246.041 |
1124 |
Possible Causes:
1)Electronics memory test failed.
2)Process data memory check failed (dynamic duplicated error). |
1125 |
Possible Cause:
The electronics or the sensor have been changed but the replacement operation has not been executed.
Suggested Actions:
1)The replacement operation must be executed. Set the SW1 of the electronics to the position 1 to enable the replace mode. Set SW2 accordingly depending on which component (Electronics or Sensor) has been replaced. Power cycle the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0.
2)The replacement operation must be executed. Only the data of the electronics can be copied to the sensor. Set the SW1 of the electronics to position 1 to enable the replace mode. Set SW2 to New Sensor position 1. Power cycle of the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0.
Possible Cause:
The Electronics of the Sensor have been changed. The replacement has been enabled but with the wrong direction (SW2 = 0).
Suggested Action:
Change the replacement direction (if possible). The SW1 is already set to Enable replace mode. Set SW2 to New Sensor (1). Power cycle the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0. |
1126 |
Error Code: F210.042 |
1127 |
Possible Cause:
The electronics or the sensor have been changed but the replacement operation has not been executed. |
1128 |
Suggested Actions:
1)The replacement operation must be executed. Set the SW1 of the electronics to the position 1 to enable the replace mode. Set SW2 accordingly depending on which component (Electronics or Sensor) has been replaced. Power cycle the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0.
2)The replacement operation must be executed. Only the data of the electronics can be copied to the sensor. Set the SW1 of the electronics to position 1 to enable the replace mode. Set SW2 to New Sensor position 1. Power cycle of the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0. |
1129 |
Possible Cause:
The Electronics of the Sensor have been changed. The replacement has been enabled but with the wrong direction (SW2 = 0). |
1130 |
Suggested Action:
Change the replacement direction (if possible). The SW1 is already set to Enable replace mode. Set SW2 to New Sensor (1). Power cycle the device. Move the SW1 of the electronics to position 0. |
1131 |
Possible Cause:
The output circuit could be broken or not correctly calibrated.
Suggested Action:
A DAC(digital to output converter) trimming should be performed and if the error persists the communication board must be replaced. |
1132 |
Error Code: F226.044 |
1133 |
Possible Cause:
The output circuit could be broken or not correctly calibrated. |
1134 |
Suggested Action:
A DAC (digital to output converter) trimming should be performed and if the error persists the communication board must be replaced. |
1135 |
Possible Cause:
An attempt to save data to the sensor module is failed.
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service. |
1136 |
Error Code: C211.018 |
1137 |
Possible Cause:
An attempt to save data to the sensor module is failed. |
1138 |
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If the condition persists contact service. |
1139 |
Possible Cause:
Device change require restart.
Suggested Action:
Restart device. |
1140 |
Error Code: C200.019 |
1141 |
Possible Cause:
Device change require restart. |
1142 |
Suggested Action:
Restart device. |
1143 |
Possible Cause:
The Level Value produced in output is derived by the value simulated in input.
Suggested Action:
Using a HART configurator(DTM - Hand held) place device back in normal operating mode (Remove input simulation). |
1144 |
Error Code: C138.036 |
1145 |
Possible Cause:
The Level Value produced in output is derived by the value simulated in input. |
1146 |
Suggested Action:
Using a HART configurator(DTM - Hand held) place device back in normal operating mode (Remove input simulation). |
1147 |
Possible Cause:
An alarm condition is being simulated by the device.
Suggested Action:
Using a HART configurator(DTM - Hand held) place device back in normal operating mode (Remove input simulation). |
1148 |
Error Code: C139.037 |
1149 |
Possible Cause:
An alarm condition is being simulated by the device. |
1150 |
Possible Cause:
Output current is in fixed mode. This could be due to the device being used in multidrop mode or a simulation.
Suggested Action:
Using a HART configuration (DTM - Haand held) place device back in normal operating mode (Remove inputs simulation). |
1151 |
Error Code: C220.038 |
1152 |
Possible Cause:
Output current is in fixed mode. This could be due to the device being used in multidrop mode or a simulation. |
1153 |
Suggested Action:
Using a HART configuration (DTM - Haand held) place device back in normal operating mode (Remove inputs simulation). |
1154 |
Possible Causes:
1)The Level sensor trim is set to a default value.
2)The Temperature trimming configured is corrupted.
Suggested Action:
Contact service to perform a factory level sensor trim. |
1155 |
Error Code: C154.047 |
1156 |
Possible Causes:
1)The Level sensor trim is set to a default value.
2)The Temperature trimming configured is corrupted. |
1157 |
Suggested Action:
Contact service to perform a factory level sensor trim. |
1158 |
Possible Cause:
Result of temperature measurement above or below process range.
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If condition persists contact service for a replacement.
The Compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1159 |
Error Code: S096.005 |
1160 |
Possible Cause:
Result of temperature measurement above or below process range. |
1161 |
Suggested Action:
Restart the device. If condition persists contact service for a replacement.
The Compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1162 |
Possible Cause:
Primary sensor reading above or below range values.
Suggested Action:
Check process conditions and/or device configuration. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1163 |
Error Code: S148.010 |
1164 |
Possible Cause:
Primary sensor reading above or below range values. |
1165 |
Suggested Action:
Check process conditions and/or device configuration. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1166 |
Possible Cause:
Power supply too high or too low.
Suggested Action:
Check power supply voltage at the device terminal is at least 12 Vdc. |
1167 |
Error Code: S238.032 |
1168 |
Possible Cause:
Power supply too high or too low. |
1169 |
Suggested Action:
Check power supply voltage at the device terminal is at least 12 Vdc. |
1170 |
Possible Causes:
1)Ambient temperature too high or too low.
2)Temperature compenstaion saturated high or low.
Suggested Action:
Check ambient temperature. |
1171 |
Error Code: S222.033 |
1172 |
Possible Causes:
1)Ambient temperature too high or too low.
2)Temperature compenstaion saturated high or low. |
1173 |
Suggested Action: Check ambient temperature. |
1174 |
Possible Cause:
Process temperature above or below warning limits.
Suggested Action:
Check process condition. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1175 |
Error Code: S044.034 |
1176 |
Possible Cause:
Process temperature above or below warning limits. |
1177 |
Suggested Action:
Check process condition. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1178 |
Error Code: S046.035 |
1179 |
Possible Cause:
Current saturated high or low.
Suggested Action:
Check process condition and/or device configuration. The compatibility of the level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1180 |
Error Code: S244.043 |
1181 |
Possible Cause:
Current saturated high or low. |
1182 |
Suggested Action:
Check process condition and/or device configuration. The compatibility of the level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1183 |
Possible Cause:
Process value above high limit or below low limit.
Suggested Action:
Check process condition and/or device configuration. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1184 |
Error Code: S140.045 |
1185 |
Possible Cause:
Process value above high limit or below low limit. |
1186 |
Suggested Action:
Check process condition and/or device configuration. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1187 |
Possible Cause:
Process value above high high limit or below low low limit.
Suggested Action:
Check process condition and/or device configuration. The compatibility of level transmitter model and process condition has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required. |
1188 |
Error Code: S146.046 |
1189 |
Possible Cause:
Process value above high high limit or below low low limit. |
1190 |
Possible Cause:
HMI failed validation test.
Suggested Action:
Replace HMI. |
1191 |
Error Code: M130.030 |
1192 |
Possible Cause:
HMI failed validation test. |
1193 |
Suggested Action:
Replace HMI. |
1194 |
Possible Causes:
1)Write Non-Volatile command received from CB.
2)Non-volatile Storage in progress.
Suggested Action:
. |
1195 |
Error Code: _156.025 |
1196 |
Possible Causes:
1)Write Non-Volatile command received from CB.
2)Non-volatile Storage in progress. |
1197 |
Suggested Action:
|
1198 |
Note : To change access level, navigate to access menu in detailed setup |
1199 |
Process variable |
1200 |
Diagnostics status |
1201 |
**Maintenance required** |
1202 |
**OK** |
1203 |
NAMUR NE107 |
1204 |
One or more device variables (i.e. measurement or control values) are invalid due to a malfunction in the field device or ist peripherals |
1205 |
One or more device variables are temporarily invalid (e.g. frozen) due to ongoing work on the device |
1206 |
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) |
1207 |
The field device requires maintenance |
1208 |
No Active Alarm exists |
1209 |
Good |
1210 |
Process Value[mA] |
1211 |
Loop Current(mA) |
1212 |
Detailed Setup |
1213 |
**Function Check** |
1214 |
**Out of Specification** |
1215 |
**Maintenance required** |
1216 |
Process Variables |
1217 |
Percent range(%) |
1218 |
Percent range |
1219 |
FEHWExtract |
1220 |
feHW_MajVer |
1221 |
feHW_MinVer |
1222 |
TH Level Scaled |
1223 |
Blanking Scaled |
1224 |
Zero |
1225 |
Zero Line |
1226 |
Show waveform data at Sensor Reference Point.
Legends:
Waveform- Blue
Blanking Distance- Purple
Threshold- Green
Zero- Red |
1227 |
Show waveform data at Level.
Legends:
Waveform- Blue
Blanking Distance- Purple
Threshold- Green
Zero- Red |
1228 |
Show waveform data at Interface.
Legends:
Waveform- Blue
Blanking Distance- Purple
Threshold- Green
Zero- Red |
1229 |
Show waveform data at User Distance.
Legends:
Waveform- Blue
Blanking Distance- Purple
Threshold- Green
Zero- Red |
1230 |
Show waveform data at End of Probe.
Legends:
Waveform- Blue
Blanking Distance- Purple
Threshold- Green
Zero- Red |
1231 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
1232 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
1233 |
Wireless |
1234 |
WirelessHART Device |
1235 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
1236 |
Primary |
1237 |
Primary Analog Channel |
1238 |
Secondary |
1239 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
1240 |
Tertiary |
1241 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
1242 |
Quaternary |
1243 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1244 |
Quinary |
1245 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1246 |
Critical Power Failure |
1247 |
Lock all |
1248 |
Trim not supported |
1249 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1250 |
Locked by gateway |
1251 |
Analog Input Channel |
1252 |
Analog Output Channel |
1253 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1254 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1255 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1256 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1257 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1258 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1259 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1260 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1261 |
Simulation active |
1262 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1263 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1264 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1265 |
Volatile memory error |
1266 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1267 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1268 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1269 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1270 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1271 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1272 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1273 |
Electronic failure |
1274 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1275 |
Subdevice list changed |
1276 |
Duplicate master detected |
1277 |
Capacity Denied |
1278 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1279 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1280 |
Block transfer pending |
1281 |
Battery life |
1282 |
Percent range |
1283 |
Loop current |
1284 |
Primary variable |
1285 |
Secondary variable |
1286 |
Tertiary variable |
1287 |
Quaternary variable |
1288 |
Read receive time |
1289 |
Write date and time |
1290 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1291 |
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. |
1292 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1293 |
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. |
1294 |
None |
1295 |
No restrictions |
1296 |
SI Only |
1297 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1298 |
Process automation device |
1299 |
Discrete device |
1300 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1301 |
I/O System |
1302 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1303 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1304 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1305 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1306 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1307 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1308 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1309 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1310 |
Device Profile |
1311 |
US |
1312 |
United States of America |
1313 |
JP |
1314 |
Japan |
1315 |
DE |
1316 |
Germany |
1317 |
FR |
1318 |
France |
1319 |
ES |
1320 |
Spain |
1321 |
RU |
1322 |
Russian Federation |
1323 |
CN |
1324 |
People's Republic of China |
1325 |
Secondary Master |
1326 |
Primary Master |
1327 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1328 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1329 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1330 |
WirelessHART Status |
1331 |
Time Set Option |
1332 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1333 |
Country |
1334 |
Country of intended device installation |
1335 |
SI Unit Control |
1336 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1337 |
Time Stamp |
1338 |
Relative time value on network |
1339 |
8u |
1340 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1341 |
Command Response Truncated |
1342 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1343 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1344 |
8.3f |
1345 |
Device Variable |
1346 |
Variable to trim |
1347 |
Are you sure you want to clear the linearization table to factory defaults? |
1348 |
Clearing linearization table in progress... |
1349 |
Clearing linearization table completed. |
1350 |
Are you sure you want to restore the linearization table from backup? |
1351 |
Linearization table reload in progress... |
1352 |
Linearization table reload completed. |
1353 |
Are you sure you want to save the linearization table to backup? |
1354 |
Linearization table backup completed. |
1355 |
Please select the point to configure |
1356 |
Point 1;Point 2;Point 3;Point 4;Point 5;Point 6;Point 7;Point 8;Point 9;Point 10;Point 11;Point 12;Point 13;Point 14;Point 15;Point 16;Point 17;Point 18;Point 19;Point 20;Point 21;Exit |
1357 |
Linearization Input Point 1 Mode |
1358 |
Level Value is: %{0} %{1}.
Press OK when stable. |
1359 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 1: |
1360 |
Linearization Point 1 status |
1361 |
Linearization Point 1 Saved. |
1362 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 1 |
1363 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 1 |
1364 |
Linearization Input Point 2 Mode |
1365 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 2: |
1366 |
Linearization Point 2 status |
1367 |
Linearization Point 2 Saved. |
1368 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 2 |
1369 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 2 |
1370 |
Linearization Input Point 3 Mode |
1371 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 3: |
1372 |
Linearization Point 3 status |
1373 |
Linearization Point 3 Saved. |
1374 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 3 |
1375 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 3 |
1376 |
Linearization Input Point 4 Mode |
1377 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 4: |
1378 |
Linearization Point 4 status |
1379 |
Linearization Point 4 Saved. |
1380 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 4 |
1381 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 4 |
1382 |
Linearization Input Point 5 Mode |
1383 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 5: |
1384 |
Linearization Point 5 status |
1385 |
Linearization Point 5 Saved. |
1386 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 5 |
1387 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 5 |
1388 |
Linearization Input Point 6 Mode |
1389 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 6: |
1390 |
Linearization Point 6 status |
1391 |
Linearization Point 6 Saved. |
1392 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 6 |
1393 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 6 |
1394 |
Linearization Input Point 7 Mode |
1395 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 7: |
1396 |
Linearization Point 7 status |
1397 |
Linearization Point 7 Saved. |
1398 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 7 |
1399 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 7 |
1400 |
Linearization Input Point 8 Mode |
1401 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 8: |
1402 |
Linearization Point 8 status |
1403 |
Linearization Point 8 Saved. |
1404 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 8 |
1405 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 8 |
1406 |
Linearization Input Point 9 Mode |
1407 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 9: |
1408 |
Linearization Point 9 status |
1409 |
Linearization Point 9 Saved. |
1410 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 9 |
1411 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 9 |
1412 |
Linearization Input Point 10 Mode |
1413 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 10: |
1414 |
Linearization Point 10 status |
1415 |
Linearization Point 10 Saved. |
1416 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 10 |
1417 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 10 |
1418 |
Linearization Input Point 11 Mode |
1419 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 11: |
1420 |
Linearization Point 11 status |
1421 |
Linearization Point 11 Saved. |
1422 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 11 |
1423 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 11 |
1424 |
Linearization Input Point 12 Mode |
1425 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 12: |
1426 |
Linearization Point 12 status |
1427 |
Linearization Point 12 Saved. |
1428 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 12 |
1429 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 12 |
1430 |
Linearization Input Point 13 Mode |
1431 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 13: |
1432 |
Linearization Point 13 status |
1433 |
Linearization Point 13 Saved. |
1434 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 13 |
1435 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 13 |
1436 |
Linearization Input Point 14 Mode |
1437 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 14: |
1438 |
Linearization Point 14 status |
1439 |
Linearization Point 14 Saved. |
1440 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 14 |
1441 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 14 |
1442 |
Linearization Input Point 15 Mode |
1443 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 15: |
1444 |
Linearization Point 15 status |
1445 |
Linearization Point 15 Saved. |
1446 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 15 |
1447 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 15 |
1448 |
Linearization Input Point 16 Mode |
1449 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 16: |
1450 |
Linearization Point 16 status |
1451 |
Linearization Point 16 Saved. |
1452 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 16 |
1453 |
Linearization Input Point 17 Mode |
1454 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 17: |
1455 |
Linearization Point 17 status |
1456 |
Linearization Point 17 Saved. |
1457 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 17 |
1458 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 17 |
1459 |
Linearization Input Point 18 Mode |
1460 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 18: |
1461 |
Linearization Point 18 status |
1462 |
Linearization Point 18 Saved. |
1463 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 18 |
1464 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 18 |
1465 |
Linearization Input Point 19 Mode |
1466 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 19: |
1467 |
Linearization Point 19 status |
1468 |
Linearization Point 19 Saved. |
1469 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 19 |
1470 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 19 |
1471 |
Linearization Input Point 20 Mode |
1472 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 20: |
1473 |
Linearization Point 20 status |
1474 |
Linearization Point 20 Saved. |
1475 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 20 |
1476 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 20 |
1477 |
Linearization Input Point 21 Mode |
1478 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}
Enter Linearization Output Point 21: |
1479 |
Linearization Point 21 status |
1480 |
Linearization Point 21 Saved. |
1481 |
Enter Linearization Input Point 21 |
1482 |
Enter Linearization Output Point 21 |
1483 |
Please enter the standard password to login |
1484 |
Enter standard password |
1485 |
mHServiceCode |
1486 |
Login successful |
1487 |
Please enter the advanced password to login |
1488 |
Enter advanced password |
1489 |
Please enter the service password to login |
1490 |
Enter service password |
1491 |
Are you sure you want to logout? |
1492 |
Logout successful |
1493 |
Are you sure you want to change standard password? |
1494 |
Change standard password |
1495 |
mHSetPassword_StandardLevel_L |
1496 |
Standard password changed |
1497 |
Are you sure you want to change advanced password? |
1498 |
Change advanced password |
1499 |
mHSetPassword_AdvancedLevel_L |
1500 |
Advanced password changed |
1501 |
Are you sure you want to reset the device D/A trim points to factory settings? |
1502 |
Resetting to factory D/A trim values done. |
1503 |
Are you sure you want to reset the passwords to defaults? |
1504 |
Resetting the passwords to factory defaults successful. |
1505 |
Set Liquid Level (float) to desired Level Point (Lower).
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}.
Press OK when stable. |
1506 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}. Enter Lower Level Point |
1507 |
Wet calibration - Writing Lower Level point completed. |
1508 |
Set Liquid Level (float) to desired Level Point (Upper).
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}.
Press OK when stable. |
1509 |
Level Value is: %{Level_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}. Enter Upper Level Point |
1510 |
Wet calibration - Writing Upper Level point completed. |
1511 |
Set Liquid Interface (float) to desired Interface Point (Lower).
Interface Value is: %{Interface_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}.
Press OK when stable. |
1512 |
Interface Value is: %{Interface_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}. Enter Lower Interface Point |
1513 |
Wet calibration - Writing Lower Interface point completed. |
1514 |
Set Liquid Interface (float) to desired Interface Point (Upper).
Interface Value is: %{Interface_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}.
Press OK when stable. |
1515 |
Interface Value is: %{Interface_Obj_value_0} %{Level_Obj_unit}. Enter Upper Interface Point |
1516 |
Wet calibration - Writing Upper Interface point completed. |
1517 |
Are you sure you want to clear diagnositcs history? |
1518 |
Clearing diagnostics history completed. |
1519 |
Are you sure you want to clear process minimum and maximum temperature history? |
1520 |
Clearing process minimum and maximum temperature history completed. |
1521 |
Please select to ON/OFF simulation |
1522 |
Level value simulation disabled. |
1523 |
Please enter the value to simulate |
1524 |
Level value simulated. |
1525 |
Linearized Level value simulation disabled. |
1526 |
Linearized Level value simulated. |
1527 |
Linearized Level value simulation disabled. |
1528 |
Ullage value simulation disabled. |
1529 |
Ullage value simulated. |
1530 |
Interface value simulation disabled. |
1531 |
Interface value simulated. |
1532 |
Linearized Interface value simulation disabled. |
1533 |
Linearized Interface value simulated. |
1534 |
Are you sure you want to simulate Temperature value? |
1535 |
Temperature value simulation disabled. |
1536 |
Temperature value simulated. |
1537 |
Are you sure you want to reset the device level trim points to factory settings? |
1538 |
Resetting to factory level trim values done. |
1539 |
Are you sure you want to reset the device interface trim points to factory settings? |
1540 |
Resetting to factory interface trim values done. |
1541 |
Are you sure you want to reset the device temperature trim points to factory settings? |
1542 |
Resetting to factory temperature trim values done. |
1543 |
01.00.00 |
1544 |
01.01.00 |
1545 |
01.02.00 |
1546 |
02.00.00 |
1547 |
Select the display mode: |
1548 |
Display mode changed successfully |
1549 |
Select Device Configuration |
1550 |
Device Configuration changed successfully |
1551 |
Select Linearization State: |
1552 |
Linearization state changed successfully |
1553 |
Select Output Type: |
1554 |
Changing output type in progress.. |
1555 |
Please enable the linearization |
1556 |
Please wait,loading the waveform... |