0 |
Temperature |
1 |
Temperature value |
2 |
.3f |
3 |
8.3f |
4 |
Temperature Unit |
5 |
Sensor Temperature Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor Temperature. |
6 |
Temperature Data Quality |
7 |
|
8 |
Temperature Limit Status |
9 |
Temperature Status |
10 |
Temperature Classification |
11 |
Temperature USL |
12 |
Temperature LSL |
13 |
Temperature Minimum Span |
14 |
Damping |
15 |
Damping Value- Damping time constant applied to temperature value. The units of this variable are always in seconds. |
16 |
.2f |
17 |
8.2f |
18 |
Simulation |
19 |
Temperature value simulation status. |
20 |
OFF |
21 |
ON |
22 |
Temperature Update Period |
23 |
Temperature Sensor Serial Number |
24 |
7d |
25 |
Simulate |
26 |
Update Period |
27 |
Distance |
28 |
Distance value |
29 |
Length Unit |
30 |
Engineering Units for distance and level measurements. |
31 |
Distance Data Quality |
32 |
Distance Limit Status |
33 |
Distance Status |
34 |
Distance Classification |
35 |
Distance Device Family |
36 |
Distance Upper Sensor Limit |
37 |
Distance Lower Sensor Limit |
38 |
Distance Minimum Span |
39 |
Distance Damping |
40 |
Distance value simulation status. |
41 |
Distance Update Period |
42 |
Sensor Serial Number |
43 |
Level |
44 |
Height of product in the vessel. |
45 |
Level Unit |
46 |
Engineering Units for the level measurements. |
47 |
Level Data Quality |
48 |
Level Limit Status |
49 |
Level Status |
50 |
Level Classification |
51 |
Level Device Family |
52 |
Level Minimum Span |
53 |
Level value simulation status. |
54 |
Level Update Period |
55 |
Sensor s/n |
56 |
Volume |
57 |
Volume value |
58 |
Volume Unit |
59 |
Engineering Units for the volume measurements. |
60 |
Volume Data Quality |
61 |
Volume Limit Status |
62 |
Volume Status |
63 |
Volume Classification |
64 |
PV USL |
65 |
PV LSL |
66 |
Volume Minimum Span |
67 |
Volume Damping |
68 |
Volume value simulation status. |
69 |
Volume Update Period |
70 |
Flow |
71 |
Flow value |
72 |
Flow Unit |
73 |
Engineering Units for the flow measurements. |
74 |
Flow Data Quality |
75 |
Flow Limit Status |
76 |
Flow Status |
77 |
Flow Classification |
78 |
PV Min Span |
79 |
Minimum Span Value- Defines the smallest allowable difference between the Upper Range Value and the Lower Range Value. |
80 |
Flow Damping |
81 |
Flow value simulation status. |
82 |
Flow Update Period |
83 |
Interval Totalizer |
84 |
Interval totalizer value |
85 |
Totalizer Unit |
86 |
Engineering Units for the totalizer measurements. |
87 |
Data Quality |
88 |
Limit Status |
89 |
Status |
90 |
Interval Totalizer Classification |
91 |
Upper Sensor Limit |
92 |
Lower Sensor Limit |
93 |
Minimum Span |
94 |
Interval totalizer value simulation status. |
95 |
Internal Totalizer |
96 |
Overall Totalizer |
97 |
Overall totalizer value |
98 |
Overall Totalizer Classification |
99 |
Overall Totalizer Minimum Span |
100 |
Overall totalizer value simulation status. |
101 |
Loop Warning Variables |
102 |
Loop Warning Variables- Variables that display a warning message before new values are sent. |
103 |
Write Variables |
104 |
List of variables that can be edited Offline and written to the device |
105 |
Read Variables |
106 |
List of variables that can be read from the device |
107 |
Linearization Table |
108 |
Displays the Linearization table with Input points and Output points. |
109 |
No. |
110 |
Input Value |
111 |
Output Value |
112 |
% |
113 |
1 |
114 |
2 |
115 |
3 |
116 |
4 |
117 |
5 |
118 |
6 |
119 |
7 |
120 |
8 |
121 |
9 |
122 |
10 |
123 |
11 |
124 |
12 |
125 |
13 |
126 |
14 |
127 |
15 |
128 |
16 |
129 |
17 |
130 |
18 |
131 |
19 |
132 |
20 |
133 |
21 |
134 |
22 |
135 |
23 |
136 |
24 |
137 |
25 |
138 |
26 |
139 |
27 |
140 |
28 |
141 |
29 |
142 |
30 |
143 |
31 |
144 |
32 |
145 |
Input |
146 |
Output |
147 |
Linearization Curve |
148 |
A graphic representation of the configured linearization. |
149 |
Instant Value |
150 |
Distance Value |
151 |
Temperature Value |
152 |
Level Value |
153 |
Flow Value |
154 |
Volume Value |
155 |
Head Value |
156 |
PV Value |
157 |
PV Loop mA |
158 |
mA |
159 |
PV Loop Current |
160 |
PV % |
161 |
PV % Range |
162 |
Analog View |
163 |
Bargraph View |
164 |
Trend View |
165 |
Calculate Max Flowrate |
166 |
Calculates Max Flowrate (Qmax) value. |
167 |
Notch Angle (a) |
168 |
Notch Angle (a)
Minimum Value: 20 deg
Maximum Value: 100 deg |
169 |
Calculate Max Flowrate (Qmax) |
170 |
Calculates Maximum Flowrate (Qmax) value |
171 |
Calculates Maximum Flowrate (Qmax) value. |
172 |
Calculates Flowrate (Qmax) value |
173 |
SW Write Protection |
174 |
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. |
175 |
Status |
176 |
Hardware switch that allows remote access. |
177 |
Set Standard Password |
178 |
Change password for Standard Access Level. |
179 |
Set Advanced Password |
180 |
Change password for Advanced Access Level. |
181 |
Set Service Password |
182 |
Change password for Service Access Level. |
183 |
Array Write Password |
184 |
Index Write Passowrd |
185 |
Failure Mode |
186 |
The failure mode indicates the action taken by the device loop current under error conditions. Failure mode is either Low or High. |
187 |
High |
188 |
Low |
189 |
Low Alarm |
190 |
Low Alarm limit low of the analog output current. (NAMUR Standard = 3.6 mA) |
191 |
High Alarm |
192 |
High Alarm limit High of the analog output current. (NAMUR Standard = 21.0 mA) |
193 |
Alarm Source |
194 |
Alarm selection source may be either Software, Hardware Low or Hardware High. |
195 |
Software |
196 |
Hardware-Low |
197 |
Hardware-High |
198 |
Display Mode |
199 |
Sets the number of lines and the number of characters per line on this page. Also, determines if bargraph is displayed or not. |
200 |
1 row with 6 characters (Rainbow Style) |
201 |
1 row with 6 characters (Standard Style) |
202 |
1 row with 6 characters + Bargraph |
203 |
1 row with 9 characters |
204 |
1 row with 9 characters + Bargraph |
205 |
2 rows with 9 characters |
206 |
2 rows with 9 characters + Bargraph |
207 |
3 rows with 9 characters |
208 |
4 rows with 9 characters |
209 |
Off |
210 |
1st Line |
211 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in Line 1. |
212 |
Instant |
213 |
PV% |
214 |
Current Output |
215 |
Gain |
216 |
Pulse Number |
217 |
Noise Level |
218 |
Signal Level |
219 |
Head |
220 |
2nd Line |
221 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in Line 2 if present. |
222 |
3rd Line |
223 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in Line 3 if present. |
224 |
4th Line |
225 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in Line 4 if present. |
226 |
Bargraph |
227 |
Sets the device variable that is displayed in the bargraph if present. |
228 |
Local Operation |
229 |
Enables local operation with push buttons. |
230 |
Disabled |
231 |
Enabled |
232 |
Language |
233 |
LST300 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 LST300 will remain unchanged as icons regardless of language selection. |
234 |
English |
235 |
Chinese |
236 |
Contrast |
237 |
Adjusts the contrast of the device HMI. |
238 |
Autoscroll |
239 |
Enables autoscrolling of the Operator pages on the HMI. |
240 |
Date Format |
241 |
DD-MM-YYYY |
242 |
MM-DD-YYYY |
243 |
YYYY-MM-DD |
244 |
Display Revision |
245 |
Display revision |
246 |
Scale Resolution |
247 |
Waveform horizontal scale resolution;
1. Normal Resolution: The waveform is displayed for the full span.
2. Double Resolution: The waveform is displayed for half of the full span.
3. Treble Resolution: The waveform is displayed for a third of the full span. |
248 |
Normal Resolution |
249 |
Double Resolution |
250 |
Treble Resolution |
251 |
Waveform Offset |
252 |
Move the waveform to the left or right. This is used together with Scale Resolution to zoom in to an important part of the waveform. |
253 |
Vertical Scale Low |
254 |
Waveform vertical scale range low |
255 |
Vertical Scale High |
256 |
Waveform vertical scale range high |
257 |
Service Code Logout |
258 |
Change Rate Unit |
259 |
Engineering Units for maximum rate of change. |
260 |
Max Change Rate |
261 |
Maximum rate the level can change. |
262 |
Empty Distance |
263 |
Distance from sensor to the bottom of the measurement range. |
264 |
Span |
265 |
Measurement span |
266 |
Blanking |
267 |
Distance from sensor where no measurement is possible. |
268 |
Min Power Level |
269 |
To configure the minimum power used. Level 1 is for the lowest power, Level 5 is for the highest power. |
270 |
Level 1 |
271 |
Level 2 |
272 |
Level 3 |
273 |
Level 4 |
274 |
Level 5 |
275 |
Max Power Level |
276 |
To configure the maximum power used. Level 1 is for the lowest power, Level 5 is for the highest power. |
277 |
Loss Echo Time |
278 |
If the echo has been lost, this is the duration since the last good measurement. |
279 |
sec |
280 |
Average Pulse Time |
281 |
Configure how many measurements are used in Average Echo Selection mode. |
282 |
Small Echo Range |
283 |
It indicates maximum signal is below value of echo too small. |
284 |
mV |
285 |
Large Echo Range |
286 |
It indicates maximum signal is above value of echo too large. |
287 |
Near Blanking Alarm |
288 |
Configure the distance beyond the blanking where it is safe to clear the Almost Full alarm. |
289 |
High Power Blanking |
290 |
Blanking for high power mode. |
291 |
Echo Selection |
292 |
The echo detection mode:
1.First echo selects the first echo to cross the threshold and is commonly used when measuring liquids.
2. Largest echo selects the largest echo to cross the threshold and is commonly used when measuring bulk solids.
3. Average selects the most constant echo and is used in difficult applications with noise or other disturbances. |
293 |
First Echo |
294 |
Largest Echo |
295 |
Average Echo |
296 |
Threshold Start |
297 |
The voltage of the Threshold at the first threshold point. This point is where the blanking distance ends. |
298 |
Threshold Middle |
299 |
The voltage of the Threshold at the middle threshold point. |
300 |
Threshold End |
301 |
The voltage of the Threshold at the last threshold point. This point is at the Empty Distance. |
302 |
Noise Reject Mode |
303 |
If Enabled rejects an echo if noise is above the Noise Threshold. |
304 |
Disable |
305 |
Enable |
306 |
Noise Threshold |
307 |
The Noise Threshold level in millivolts where the Noise Reject Mode will be activated. |
308 |
Average size in mV of all echoes that did not cross the threshold in last measurement. |
309 |
Max Noise Level |
310 |
Maximum noise level in mV in last measurement. |
311 |
Max Power Mode |
312 |
Maximum Power Mode allowed at Power Level 1. |
313 |
Maximum Power Mode allowed at Power Level 2. |
314 |
Maximum Power Mode allowed at Power Level 3. |
315 |
Maximum Power Mode allowed at Power Level 4. |
316 |
Maximum Power Mode allowed at Power Level 5. |
317 |
Max Gain |
318 |
Maximum Gain value allowed at Power Level 1. |
319 |
Maximum Gain value allowed at Power Level 2. |
320 |
Maximum Gain value allowed at Power Level 3. |
321 |
Maximum Gain value allowed at Power Level 4. |
322 |
Maximum Gain value allowed at Power Level 5. |
323 |
Max Pulse Number |
324 |
Maximum number of Pulses allowed at Power Level 1. |
325 |
Maximum number of Pulses allowed at Power Level 2. |
326 |
Maximum number of Pulses allowed at Power Level 3. |
327 |
Maximum number of Pulses allowed at Power Level 4. |
328 |
Maximum number of Pulses allowed at Power Level 5. |
329 |
Source |
330 |
Temperature source selection can be Default Temperature(20 degC), Internal Temperature or External Temperature. |
331 |
Default Temperature |
332 |
Internal Temperature |
333 |
External Temperature |
334 |
Offset |
335 |
Used to calibrate the temperature measurement. |
336 |
Shows the current temperature as measured by the external temperature sensor. |
337 |
Tank Profiling Status |
338 |
Present tank profiling status. |
339 |
Idle |
340 |
Initialize |
341 |
Pulsing |
342 |
Processing |
343 |
Finish |
344 |
True Echo Index |
345 |
Set true echo index. |
346 |
Start Tank Profiling |
347 |
Disable Tank Profiling |
348 |
Access Level |
349 |
Access Level can be Read Only or Standard or Advanced or Service user. |
350 |
Read Only |
351 |
Standard |
352 |
Advanced |
353 |
Service |
354 |
HART Service Code |
355 |
Incorrect password; access level reduced to Read-Only. |
356 |
Power Mode |
357 |
The Power Mode of the Sensor in the last measurement. This value can be either High or Low. |
358 |
Power Changes Ratio |
359 |
The number of power changes in the last minute. |
360 |
The Number of Pulses of the Sensor in the last measurement. This is a value of 1 to 5. |
361 |
The Gain value of the Sensor in the last measurement. This is a value from 1 to 99. |
362 |
Average size in mV of all echoes that crossed the threshold in last measurement. |
363 |
Max Signal Level |
364 |
Maximum signal level in mV in the last measurement. |
365 |
Echo Number |
366 |
The number of echoes in last measurement. |
367 |
Present Blanking |
368 |
Shows the current blanking value. It will be either Blanking or Blanking for High Power mode. |
369 |
Signal Noise Ratio |
370 |
Ratio of signal to noise. This is an indication of signal quality. |
371 |
Channel Shape |
372 |
Open Channel Shape |
373 |
Rectangular Thin Plate Weir |
374 |
Triangular Notch Thin Plate Weir |
375 |
Rectangular Broad Crested Weir |
376 |
Rectangular Throated Flume |
377 |
Trapezoidal Throated Flume |
378 |
U Throated Flume |
379 |
Round Nose Horizontal Broad Crested Weir |
380 |
Parshall Flume |
381 |
Palmer Bowlus Flume |
382 |
Round Pipe |
383 |
Leopold Lagco Flume |
384 |
Cutthroat Flume |
385 |
Customer Curve |
386 |
Parameter Confirm |
387 |
Diagnosis Condition Nummber |
388 |
Diagnosis Condition Number |
389 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Class |
390 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Group |
391 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Priority |
392 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Alarm Counter |
393 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Alarm Time Counter Day |
394 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Alarm Time Counter Msec |
395 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Time Stamp Last Alarm Day |
396 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Time Stamp Last Alarm Msec |
397 |
Extended Diagnostics 0 |
398 |
Diagnosis Condition Details Code |
399 |
Data in simulation mode |
400 |
Alarm in simulation mode |
401 |
Transmitter Non-Volatile failure |
402 |
Sensor Non-Volatile memory write failure |
403 |
Transmitter Non-Volatile memory write failure |
404 |
Replace Sensor to Electronics blocked |
405 |
Replace required Sensor to Electronics blocked |
406 |
Replace required both directions enabled |
407 |
Sensor Non-Volatile failure |
408 |
Electronics temperature low |
409 |
Electronics temperature high |
410 |
Invalid input value |
411 |
Power supply failsafe |
412 |
Span limit high |
413 |
Span limit low |
414 |
Hardware limit low |
415 |
Hardware limit high |
416 |
System limit low |
417 |
Current output in fixed mode |
418 |
Power supply too low (<10.5 VDC) |
419 |
Power supply too high (>40.5 VDC) |
420 |
Transmitter RAM failure |
421 |
Transmitter ROM failure |
422 |
Ambient temperature too high |
423 |
Ambient temperature too low |
424 |
Sensor communications error |
425 |
Sensor RAM failure |
426 |
Sensor ROM failure |
427 |
Sensor signal data failure |
428 |
PV value out of range |
429 |
Temperature value reached limit high |
430 |
Temperature value reached limit low |
431 |
Distance value reached limit high |
432 |
Distance value reached limit low |
433 |
Level value reached limit high |
434 |
Level value reached limit low |
435 |
Volume value reached limit high |
436 |
Volume value reached limit low |
437 |
Flow value reached limit high |
438 |
Flow value reached limit low |
439 |
Totalizer count value reached maximum value |
440 |
Sensor power limit low |
441 |
Sensor in simulation |
442 |
Extended Diagnostics 1 |
443 |
Diagnostics Condition Details Code |
444 |
Extended Diagnostics 2 |
445 |
Extended Diagnostics 3 |
446 |
Extended Diagnostics 4 |
447 |
Extended Diagnostics 5 |
448 |
Extended Diagnostics 6 |
449 |
Extended Diagnostics 7 |
450 |
Extended Diagnostics 8 |
451 |
Extended Diagnostics 9 |
452 |
Extended Diagnostics 10 |
453 |
Extended Diagnostics 11 |
454 |
Extended Diagnostics 12 |
455 |
Extended Diagnostics 13 |
456 |
Ext. Diagnostics 1 |
457 |
Ext. Diagnostics 2 |
458 |
Ext. Diagnostics 3 |
459 |
Ext. Diagnostics 4 |
460 |
Ext. Diagnostics 5 |
461 |
Ext. Diagnostics 6 |
462 |
Masking |
463 |
Undefined |
464 |
Primary value out of limits |
465 |
Primary value out of range |
466 |
Sensor board failure |
467 |
Sensor board non-volatile failure |
468 |
Electronics board Non-Volatile failure |
469 |
Transmitter board insufficient input voltage |
470 |
Ambient temperature out of range |
471 |
Data simulation warning |
472 |
Primary current output uncertain |
473 |
Transmitter board failure |
474 |
Sensor data initial error |
475 |
Non-volatile memory replace error |
476 |
Primary current saturated |
477 |
Diagnostics Simulation |
478 |
Diagnostics simulation status |
479 |
Transmitter Non-Volatile failure |
480 |
Power supply too low (< 10.5 V DC) |
481 |
Power supply too high (> 40.5 V DC) |
482 |
Temperature Too Low |
483 |
Display if there is temperature too low alarm. |
484 |
Clear |
485 |
Set |
486 |
Temperature Too High |
487 |
Display if there is temperature too high alarm. |
488 |
Beyond Empty Distance |
489 |
Display if there is beyond empty distance alarm. |
490 |
Almost Full |
491 |
Display if there is almost full alarm. |
492 |
Echo Too Large |
493 |
Display if there is echo too large alarm. |
494 |
Echo Too Small |
495 |
Display if there is echo too small alarm. |
496 |
Lost Echo |
497 |
Display if there is lost echo alarm. |
498 |
Lost Signal |
499 |
Display if there is lost signal alarm. |
500 |
Noise Alarm |
501 |
Display if there is noise alarm. |
502 |
Input Point 1 |
503 |
Input Point 1 corresponds to the level at the first point of the linearization. |
504 |
Input Point 2 |
505 |
Input Point 2 corresponds to the level at the second point of the linearization. |
506 |
Input Point 3 |
507 |
Input Point 3 corresponds to the level at the third point of the linearization. |
508 |
Input Point 4 |
509 |
Input Point 4 corresponds to the level at the fourth point of the linearization. |
510 |
Input Point 5 |
511 |
Input Point 5 corresponds to the level at the fifth point of the linearization. |
512 |
Input Point 6 |
513 |
Input Point 6 corresponds to the level at the sixth point of the linearization. |
514 |
Input Point 7 |
515 |
Input Point 7 corresponds to the level at the seventh point of the linearization. |
516 |
Input Point 8 |
517 |
Input Point 8 corresponds to the level at the eighth point of the linearization. |
518 |
Input Point 9 |
519 |
Input Point 9 corresponds to the level at the ninth point of the linearization. |
520 |
Input Point 10 |
521 |
Input Point 10 corresponds to the level at the tenth point of the linearization. |
522 |
Input Point 11 |
523 |
Input Point 11 corresponds to the level at the eleventh point of the linearization. |
524 |
Input Point 12 |
525 |
Input Point 12 corresponds to the level at the twelfth point of the linearization. |
526 |
Input Point 13 |
527 |
Input Point 13 corresponds to the level at the thirteenth point of the linearization. |
528 |
Input Point 14 |
529 |
Input Point 14 corresponds to the level at the fourteenth point of the linearization. |
530 |
Input Point 15 |
531 |
Input Point 15 corresponds to the level at the fifteenth point of the linearization. |
532 |
Input Point 16 |
533 |
Input Point 16 corresponds to the level at the sixteenth point of the linearization. |
534 |
Input Point 17 |
535 |
Input Point 17 corresponds to the level at the seventeenth point of the linearization. |
536 |
Input Point 18 |
537 |
Input Point 18 corresponds to the level at the eighteenth point of the linearization. |
538 |
Input Point 19 |
539 |
Input Point 19 corresponds to the level at the nineteenth point of the linearization. |
540 |
Input Point 20 |
541 |
Input Point 20 corresponds to the level at the twentieth point of the linearization. |
542 |
Input Point 21 |
543 |
Input Point 20 corresponds to the level at the twenty first point of the linearization. |
544 |
Input Point 22 |
545 |
Input point 22 corresponds to the level at the twenty second point of the linearization. |
546 |
Input Point 23 |
547 |
Input point 23 corresponds to the level at the twenty third point of the linearization. |
548 |
Input Point 24 |
549 |
Input point 24 corresponds to the level at the twenty fourth point of the linearization. |
550 |
Input Point 25 |
551 |
Input point 25 corresponds to the level at the twenty fifth point of the linearization. |
552 |
Input Point 26 |
553 |
Input point 26 corresponds to the level at the twenty sixth point of the linearization. |
554 |
Input Point 27 |
555 |
Input point 27 corresponds to the level at the twenty seventh point of the linearization. |
556 |
Input Point 28 |
557 |
Input point 28 corresponds to the level at the twenty eighth point of the linearization. |
558 |
Input Point 29 |
559 |
Input point 29 corresponds to the level at the twenty ninth point of the linearization. |
560 |
Input Point 30 |
561 |
Input point 30 corresponds to the level at the thirtieth point of the linearization. |
562 |
Input Point 31 |
563 |
Input point 31 corresponds to the level at the thirtieth first point of the linearization. |
564 |
Input Point 32 |
565 |
Input point 32 corresponds to the level at the thirtieth second point of the linearization. |
566 |
Output Point 1 |
567 |
Output Point 1 corresponds to the percentage output at the first point of the linearization. |
568 |
Output Point 2 |
569 |
Output Point 2 corresponds to the percentage output at the second point of the linearization. |
570 |
Output Point 3 |
571 |
Output Point 3 corresponds to the percentage output at the third point of the linearization. |
572 |
Output Point 4 |
573 |
Output Point 4 corresponds to the percentage output at the fourth point of the linearization. |
574 |
Output Point 5 |
575 |
Output Point 5 corresponds to the percentage output at the fifth point of the linearization. |
576 |
Output Point 6 |
577 |
Output Point 6 corresponds to the percentage output at the sixth point of the linearization. |
578 |
Output Point 7 |
579 |
Output Point 7 corresponds to the percentage output at the seventh point of the linearization. |
580 |
Output Point 8 |
581 |
Output Point 8 corresponds to the percentage output at the eighth point of the linearization. |
582 |
Output Point 9 |
583 |
Output Point 9 corresponds to the percentage output at the ninth point of the linearization. |
584 |
Output Point 10 |
585 |
Output Point 10 corresponds to the percentage output at the tenth point of the linearization. |
586 |
Output Point 11 |
587 |
Output Point 11 corresponds to the percentage output at the eleventh point of the linearization. |
588 |
Output Point 12 |
589 |
Output Point 12 corresponds to the percentage output at the twelfth point of the linearization. |
590 |
Output Point 13 |
591 |
Output Point 13 corresponds to the percentage output at the thirteenth point of the linearization. |
592 |
Output Point 14 |
593 |
Output Point 14 corresponds to the percentage output at the fourteenth point of the linearization. |
594 |
Output Point 15 |
595 |
Output Point 15 corresponds to the percentage output at the fifteenth point of the linearization. |
596 |
Output Point 16 |
597 |
Output Point 16 corresponds to the percentage output at the sixteenth point of the linearization. |
598 |
Output Point 17 |
599 |
Output Point 17 corresponds to the percentage output at the seventeenth point of the linearization. |
600 |
Output Point 18 |
601 |
Output Point 18 corresponds to the percentage output at the eighteenth point of the linearization. |
602 |
Output Point 19 |
603 |
Output Point 19 corresponds to the percentage output at the nineteenth point of the linearization. |
604 |
Output Point 20 |
605 |
Output Point 20 corresponds to the percentage output at the twentieth point of the linearization. |
606 |
Output Point 21 |
607 |
Output Point 21 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty first point of the linearization. |
608 |
Output Point 22 |
609 |
Output Point 22 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty second point of the linearization. |
610 |
Output Point 23 |
611 |
Output Point 23 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty third point of the linearization. |
612 |
Output Point 24 |
613 |
Output Point 24 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty fourth point of the linearization. |
614 |
Output Point 25 |
615 |
Output Point 25 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty fifth point of the linearization. |
616 |
Output Point 26 |
617 |
Output Point 26 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty sixth point of the linearization. |
618 |
Output Point 27 |
619 |
Output Point 27 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty seventh point of the linearization. |
620 |
Output Point 28 |
621 |
Output Point 28 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty eighth point of the linearization. |
622 |
Output Point 29 |
623 |
Output Point 29 corresponds to the percentage output at the twenty ninth point of the linearization. |
624 |
Output Point 30 |
625 |
Output Point 30 corresponds to the percentage output at the thirtieth point of the linearization. |
626 |
Output Point 31 |
627 |
Output Point 31 corresponds to the percentage output at the thirtieth first point of the linearization. |
628 |
Output Point 32 |
629 |
Output Point 32 corresponds to the percentage output at the thirtieth second point of the linearization. |
630 |
Output value too large |
631 |
Output value too small |
632 |
Input value too large |
633 |
Input value too small |
634 |
Activate Table |
635 |
If the linearization State is active, the linearized level will be calculated based on the linearization table. If the linearization state is inactive, the linearized level will track the level. |
636 |
Operation Mode |
637 |
Select an operation mode:
1.Level mode measures material level.
2.Flow mode measures open channel flow.
3.Volume mode measures volume in tank using linearization. |
638 |
Max Volume |
639 |
The maximum volume of the vessel. This corresponds to volume = 100% in the linearization table. This Volume occurs when the Level is at maximum of the Span. |
640 |
Max Flow |
641 |
The maximum flow value of the channel. This corresponds to flow = 100% in the linearization table. This Flow occurs when the Level is at maximum of the Span. |
642 |
Max Value |
643 |
Reset Interval Totalizer |
644 |
Reset Overall Totalizer |
645 |
Interval Totalizer Overflow Counter |
646 |
Interval Totalizer Overflow Counter. |
647 |
Overflow Threshold Value |
648 |
Totalizer overflow threshold value |
649 |
Interval Totalizer value |
650 |
Overall Totalizer Overflow Counter |
651 |
Overall Totalizer Overflow Counter |
652 |
Overall Totalizer value |
653 |
Electronics Temperature value simulation status. |
654 |
Electronics Temperature |
655 |
Electronics temperature value |
656 |
PV Percentage value simulation status. |
657 |
PV Percentage |
658 |
Instant value |
659 |
Head value |
660 |
Alarm lower limit for distance measurement. |
661 |
Alarm upper limit for distance measurement. |
662 |
Alarm lower limit for level measurement. |
663 |
Alarm upper limit for level measurement. |
664 |
Alarm lower limit for volume measurement. |
665 |
Alarm upper limit for volume measurement. |
666 |
Alarm lower limit for flow measurement. |
667 |
Alarm upper limit for flow measurement. |
668 |
Calibration Mode |
669 |
Enable or disable 2-Point Calibration (Distance). |
670 |
Point 1 Measured |
671 |
Calibration point 1 measured. |
672 |
Point 1 Real |
673 |
Calibration point 1 real value. |
674 |
Point 2 Measured |
675 |
Calibration point 2 measured. |
676 |
Point 2 Real |
677 |
Calibration point 2 real value. |
678 |
Span too small |
679 |
Temperature Factory Adjust |
680 |
Factory calibration point 1 measured. |
681 |
Point 1 Configured |
682 |
Factory calibration point 1 configured. |
683 |
Factory calibration point 2 measured. |
684 |
Point 2 Configured |
685 |
Factory calibration point 2 configured. |
686 |
Enable or disable factory calibration. |
687 |
Sensor Type |
688 |
Device sensor frequency. |
689 |
C10 |
690 |
C06 |
691 |
Sensor ID |
692 |
SensorID |
693 |
SAP/ERP No. |
694 |
Sensor SAP/ERP Number |
695 |
Calibration Date |
696 |
Sensor Calibration Date |
697 |
Calibration Location |
698 |
Sensor Calibration Location |
699 |
Calibration Cert. No. |
700 |
Sensor Calibration Certificate Number |
701 |
Transmitter Type |
702 |
Product Code |
703 |
Product code. |
704 |
Serial No. |
705 |
Serial Number of product. |
706 |
Calibration date of the Field Device. |
707 |
Calibration certificate number of the Field Device. |
708 |
Calibration location of the Field Device. |
709 |
Manufacturer |
710 |
The name of the company that manufactured this product. |
711 |
Street |
712 |
Manufacturer address street name. |
713 |
City |
714 |
Manufacturer address city name. |
715 |
Phone |
716 |
Manufacturer address phone number. |
717 |
Firmware Version |
718 |
Firmware revision of the Field Device. |
719 |
Hardware Version |
720 |
Electronics hardware revision of the Field Device. |
721 |
Firmware revision of the Sensor. |
722 |
Electronics hardware revision of the Sensor. |
723 |
Bootloader Version |
724 |
Software revision of the Field Device bootloader. |
725 |
Software revision of the Sensor bootloader |
726 |
Sensor Run Time |
727 |
Maintenance Time |
728 |
Sensor Maintenance Time |
729 |
Interval Run Time |
730 |
Device interval run time in hours. |
731 |
Total Run Time |
732 |
Device total run time in hours. |
733 |
Maintenance Days |
734 |
Maintenance remaining time in days. |
735 |
Overflow Threshold |
736 |
Select the totalizer overflow threshold value. |
737 |
1.0e+9 |
738 |
1.0e+8 |
739 |
1.0e+7 |
740 |
1.0e+6 |
741 |
1.0e+5 |
742 |
Sensor Status Byte 0 |
743 |
Sensor defect |
744 |
Sensor Unknown |
745 |
Sensor Value Invalid |
746 |
Sensor Signal Lost |
747 |
Sensor Signal Interface |
748 |
Critical Siganl to Noise Ratio |
749 |
New Sensor Settings Necessary |
750 |
Sensor Status Byte 1 |
751 |
Additional Sensor defect |
752 |
Additional Sensor Value Invalid |
753 |
Level Status Byte 0 |
754 |
Level below Level Alarm Low Low |
755 |
Level below Low Alarm Low |
756 |
Level below Level Alarm High |
757 |
Level above Level Alarm High High |
758 |
Distance in Blocking Distance Low |
759 |
Distance in Blocking Distance High |
760 |
Level Status Byte 1 |
761 |
New Calibration necessary |
762 |
Incorrect Calibration |
763 |
New Level Settings Necessary |
764 |
Family revision |
765 |
Family Revision |
766 |
Additional Sensor Availability |
767 |
Additional Sensor Device Variable Availability |
768 |
Not Available |
769 |
Available |
770 |
Ullage Available |
771 |
Ullage Device Variable Available |
772 |
Snsr Tech. Code |
773 |
Type of Sensor in the field device. |
774 |
Free Wave |
775 |
Num of Calibration Points |
776 |
Maximum number of Calibration Points |
777 |
Sensor Compensation Availbility |
778 |
Blocking Distances Availbility |
779 |
No Blocking Distance |
780 |
Only Blocking Distance High |
781 |
Only Blocking Distance Low |
782 |
Both Blocking Distances |
783 |
Unknown |
784 |
Special |
785 |
Device Variable Code Media Level |
786 |
Device Variable Code of the Media Level |
787 |
Device Variable Code Ullage Level |
788 |
Device Variable Code of the Ullage Level |
789 |
Additional Sensor Not Used |
790 |
Device Variable Code Additional Sensor |
791 |
Device Variable Code of the Additional Sensor |
792 |
Classification Additional Sensor |
793 |
Ullage Classification |
794 |
Ullage Unit |
795 |
Not Used |
796 |
Media Level Unit |
797 |
Ullage |
798 |
Ullage Value |
799 |
Media Level |
800 |
Additional Sensor Value |
801 |
Shows the current temperature as measured by the internal temperature sensor. |
802 |
Sensor Unit Type |
803 |
Sensor Units Type |
804 |
Measured Level Value |
805 |
The level measured by the instrument. |
806 |
Sensor Value |
807 |
Raw Sensor Value |
808 |
Sensor Offset |
809 |
May be used to compensate for an un-measurable area below a probe OR to align the measurement of the LMT with another device. |
810 |
Sensor Compensation |
811 |
Lower Sensor Point |
812 |
The lower sensor point in the calibration. This corresponds to lower level point (2 level points are used in the LST300 calibration table). |
813 |
Upper Sensor Point |
814 |
The upper sensor point in the calibration. This corresponds to upper level point (2 level points are used in the LST300 calibration table). |
815 |
Level Offset |
816 |
The value added to the Measured Level to give the Media Level, this value may be positive, negative or zero. |
817 |
Ullage Ref. Point |
818 |
The Level at which the Ullage Level is zero. |
819 |
Lower Level Point |
820 |
The lower level point in the calibration. This corresponds to lower sensor point (2 level points are used in the LST300 calibration table). |
821 |
Upper Level Point |
822 |
The upper level point in the calibration. This corresponds to upper sensor point (2 level points are used in the LST300 calibration table). |
823 |
Low Low |
824 |
The Level value below which the Level Alarm Low Low status bit is set. |
825 |
The Level value below which the Level Alarm Low status bit is set. |
826 |
The Level value above which the Level Alarm High status bit is set. |
827 |
High High |
828 |
The Level value above which the Level Alarm High High status bit is set. |
829 |
Blocking Distance Low |
830 |
Blocking Distance High |
831 |
Calibration Index |
832 |
Index A |
833 |
Index B |
834 |
Calibration Function Code |
835 |
Change |
836 |
Calibration Point |
837 |
Index 0 |
838 |
Index 1 |
839 |
Blocking Distance Selection |
840 |
Alarm limit selection |
841 |
Alarm limit selection code |
842 |
Level Point too large |
843 |
Level Point too small |
844 |
Identical Sensor Point already specified |
845 |
Non-Monotonic Calibration |
846 |
Delete calibration point not supported |
847 |
Internal Totalizer Status |
848 |
Totalizer value run-over zero. |
849 |
Unit mismatch between input device variable and totalizer unit. |
850 |
Transmitter Failure. |
851 |
More device family status available. |
852 |
Limit status of the device variable. |
853 |
Data quality of the device variable. |
854 |
Overall Totalizer Status |
855 |
Additional Internal Totalizer Status |
856 |
Additional Overall Totalizer Status |
857 |
Family Definition Revision |
858 |
Totalizer Fail Safe Behavior |
859 |
Run |
860 |
Hold |
861 |
Memory |
862 |
Totalizer Mode |
863 |
Positive |
864 |
Direction |
865 |
Totalizer adds the flow quantity |
866 |
Totalizer subtracts the flow quantity |
867 |
Force Relay |
868 |
Normal |
869 |
Force relay to open |
870 |
Force relay to close |
871 |
Invert Relay |
872 |
No inversion |
873 |
Inversion |
874 |
Clear Diagnostics Simulated |
875 |
Clear all Diagnostics Simulated |
876 |
Simulate the Distance reading of the device. |
877 |
Simulate the Level reading of the device. |
878 |
Simulate the Flow reading of the device. |
879 |
Simulate the Volume reading of the device. |
880 |
Simulate the PV percentage reading of the device. |
881 |
Simulate the Temperature reading of the device. |
882 |
Simulate the Electronics Temperature reading of the device. |
883 |
Login Standard |
884 |
Login to Standard access level. |
885 |
Login Advanced |
886 |
Login to Advanced access level. |
887 |
Login Service |
888 |
Login to Service access level. |
889 |
Logout Access Level |
890 |
Return to lowest access level. |
891 |
Change Standard Password |
892 |
Change password for Standard access level. |
893 |
Change Advanced Password |
894 |
Change password for Advanced access level. |
895 |
Set Max Flow |
896 |
Configures maximum flow value. |
897 |
Set Max Volume |
898 |
Configures maximum volume value. |
899 |
Start tank profiling. |
900 |
Disable tank profiling. |
901 |
Set Lower Level Point |
902 |
Calibration performed by writing the lower level value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
903 |
Set Upper Level Point |
904 |
Calibration performed by writing the upper level value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
905 |
Reset interval totalizer value to Zero. |
906 |
Reset overall totalizer value to Zero. |
907 |
Reset Configuration |
908 |
Reset transmitter configuration to default settings. |
909 |
Reset Passwords to Default |
910 |
Reset Standard and Advanced Passwords to the factory defaults. |
911 |
Clear Diagnostics History |
912 |
Clear the diagnostics history in the device. |
913 |
Output Point 1 value |
914 |
Output Point 2 value |
915 |
Output Point 3 value |
916 |
Output Point 4 value |
917 |
Output Point 5 value |
918 |
Output Point 6 value |
919 |
Output Point 7 value |
920 |
Output Point 8 value |
921 |
Output Point 9 value |
922 |
Output Point 10 value |
923 |
Output Point 11 value |
924 |
Output Point 12 value |
925 |
Output Point 13 value |
926 |
Output Point 14 value |
927 |
Output Point 15 value |
928 |
Output Point 16 value |
929 |
Output Point 17 value |
930 |
Output Point 18 value |
931 |
Output Point 19 value |
932 |
Output Point 20 value |
933 |
Output Point 21 value |
934 |
Output Point 22 value |
935 |
Output Point 23 value |
936 |
Output Point 24 value |
937 |
Output Point 25 value |
938 |
Output Point 26 value |
939 |
Output Point 27 value |
940 |
Output Point 28 value |
941 |
Output Point 29 value |
942 |
Output Point 30 value |
943 |
Output Point 31 value |
944 |
Output Point 32 value |
945 |
Linearization points |
946 |
Linearization Points |
947 |
Generate Linearization Table |
948 |
Generate linearization table with 32 input and 32 output points. |
949 |
Array Flowrate Calculated |
950 |
Index Flowrate Calculated |
951 |
Clear Linearization Table |
952 |
Easy Setup |
953 |
Device Information |
954 |
Transmitter Version |
955 |
Sensor Version |
956 |
Device |
957 |
Device Image |
958 |
LST300 Device Image |
959 |
LST300 Device image |
960 |
Configuration |
961 |
Device Setup |
962 |
Basic Setting |
963 |
Unit Setting |
964 |
Process Value |
965 |
Alarm Limits |
966 |
Totalizer Settings |
967 |
Open Channel Flow |
968 |
Weir Image |
969 |
Rectangular thin plate weir image |
970 |
Triangular notch thin plate weir image |
971 |
Rectangular broad crested weir image |
972 |
Flume Image |
973 |
Rectangular throated flume image |
974 |
Trapezoidal throated flume image |
975 |
U throated flume image |
976 |
Round nose horizontal broad crested weir image |
977 |
Parshall flume image |
978 |
Palmer bowlus flume image |
979 |
Image |
980 |
Round pipe image |
981 |
Leopold lagco flume image |
982 |
Cutthroat flume image |
983 |
Parameterize |
984 |
Display |
985 |
Display Settings |
986 |
Operator Page 1 |
987 |
Operator Page 2 |
988 |
Operator Page 3 |
989 |
Operator Page 4 |
990 |
Input/Output |
991 |
Communication |
992 |
Operate View |
993 |
Digital View |
994 |
Calibration |
995 |
Temperature Source |
996 |
Dry Calibration |
997 |
Used for doing a dry calibration where both the sensor points and level points are submitted by the user. |
998 |
Wet Calibration |
999 |
Calibration performed by writing the level value to the device and having the device measure and store the associated sensor value. |
1000 |
Linearization |
1001 |
Maximum Value |
1002 |
Output Current |
1003 |
Diagnostics |
1004 |
Diagnostics Monitoring |
1005 |
Displays the current device diagnostics. |
1006 |
Hardware Status-Electronics |
1007 |
Configuration Status |
1008 |
Operating Conditions |
1009 |
Process Operating Conditions |
1010 |
Diagnostics History |
1011 |
Displays the history of device diagnostics. |
1012 |
To simulate the device diagnostics. |
1013 |
Diagnostics Masking |
1014 |
To mask the device diagnostics. |
1015 |
Waveform |
1016 |
Waveform Settings |
1017 |
True Echo Detection |
1018 |
Threshold |
1019 |
Monitor |
1020 |
Local Alarm |
1021 |
Access |
1022 |
Access Level Status |
1023 |
Login Access Level |
1024 |
Change Password |
1025 |
Power Level 1 |
1026 |
Power Level 2 |
1027 |
Power Level 3 |
1028 |
Power Level 4 |
1029 |
Power Level 5 |
1030 |
Service Settings |
1031 |
Device Run Time |
1032 |
2-Point Calibration (Distance) |
1033 |
Factory Calibration |
1034 |
D/A Trim |
1035 |
Offline |
1036 |
Maintenance Root Menu |
1037 |
Login |
1038 |
Process Variables |
1039 |
Voltage |
1040 |
Volts |
1041 |
A graphic representation of the last measurement. Shows waveform with Echo signal and Threshold data.
Legends:
Echo Signal- Blue
Threshold Line- Green |
1042 |
Echo Signal |
1043 |
Threshold Line |
1044 |
Notch Width (b) |
1045 |
Measured width of the notch (b). |
1046 |
Channel Width (B) |
1047 |
Width of approach channel (B). |
1048 |
Crest Height (p) |
1049 |
Height of the crest relative to the floor (p). |
1050 |
Max Flowrate (Qmax) |
1051 |
Maximum Flowrate (Qmax) value |
1052 |
radiantest |
1053 |
Channel Base Width (B) |
1054 |
Base width of approach channel at gauging section. |
1055 |
Throat Base Width (b) |
1056 |
Base width of the throat. |
1057 |
Throat Height (p) |
1058 |
Height of throat invert above approach channel bed. |
1059 |
Throat Length (L) |
1060 |
Length of the throat. |
1061 |
Velocity Coefficient (Cv) |
1062 |
Velocity Coefficient Cal. |
1063 |
Velocity Coefficient Calculation |
1064 |
Discharge Coefficient (Cd) |
1065 |
Side Slope (m) |
1066 |
Side Slope of throat section. |
1067 |
Shape Coefficient (Cs) |
1068 |
Numerical Coefficient (n) |
1069 |
Approach Channel Diameter (Da) |
1070 |
Diameter of approach channel at gauging section. |
1071 |
Throat Diameter (D) |
1072 |
Diameter of throat. |
1073 |
Length of throat. |
1074 |
Shape Coefficient (Cu) |
1075 |
Approach Channel Area (Aa) |
1076 |
Area of approach channel. |
1077 |
Angle |
1078 |
Water Depth |
1079 |
Crest Width (b) |
1080 |
Width of the Weir Crest. |
1081 |
Crest Length (L) |
1082 |
Length of the weir crest in the direction of flow. |
1083 |
Height of weir crest above upstream bed level. |
1084 |
Cross Sectional Area (A) |
1085 |
Cross sectional area. |
1086 |
Throat Width (b) |
1087 |
36 |
1088 |
48 |
1089 |
60 |
1090 |
72 |
1091 |
84 |
1092 |
96 |
1093 |
120 |
1094 |
144 |
1095 |
180 |
1096 |
240 |
1097 |
300 |
1098 |
360 |
1099 |
480 |
1100 |
600 |
1101 |
0.0833 |
1102 |
0.1667 |
1103 |
0.25 |
1104 |
0.5 |
1105 |
0.75 |
1106 |
1.5 |
1107 |
40 |
1108 |
50 |
1109 |
25.4 |
1110 |
50.8 |
1111 |
76.2 |
1112 |
152.4 |
1113 |
228.6 |
1114 |
304.8 |
1115 |
457.2 |
1116 |
609.6 |
1117 |
914.4 |
1118 |
1219.2 |
1119 |
1524 |
1120 |
1828.8 |
1121 |
2133.6 |
1122 |
2438.4 |
1123 |
3048 |
1124 |
3657.6 |
1125 |
4572 |
1126 |
6096 |
1127 |
7620 |
1128 |
9144 |
1129 |
12192 |
1130 |
15240 |
1131 |
2.54 |
1132 |
5.08 |
1133 |
7.62 |
1134 |
15.24 |
1135 |
22.86 |
1136 |
30.48 |
1137 |
45.72 |
1138 |
60.96 |
1139 |
91.44 |
1140 |
121.92 |
1141 |
182.88 |
1142 |
213.36 |
1143 |
243.84 |
1144 |
365.76 |
1145 |
762 |
1146 |
0.0254 |
1147 |
0.0508 |
1148 |
0.0762 |
1149 |
0.1524 |
1150 |
0.2286 |
1151 |
0.3048 |
1152 |
0.4572 |
1153 |
0.6096 |
1154 |
0.9144 |
1155 |
1.2192 |
1156 |
1.524 |
1157 |
1.8288 |
1158 |
2.1336 |
1159 |
2.4384 |
1160 |
3.048 |
1161 |
3.6576 |
1162 |
4.572 |
1163 |
6.096 |
1164 |
9.144 |
1165 |
12.192 |
1166 |
Bottom Throat Width (B) |
1167 |
Bottom throat width. |
1168 |
Throat Slope (m) |
1169 |
Horizontal to vertical slope of the sides of the throat. |
1170 |
Approach Throat Diameter (D) |
1171 |
Approach throat diameter. |
1172 |
Hump Height (p) |
1173 |
Hump height. |
1174 |
Effective Width (Be) |
1175 |
Effective width |
1176 |
Effective Head (he) |
1177 |
Effective head |
1178 |
Numerical coefficient. |
1179 |
Cross Sectional Upstream Area (Au) |
1180 |
Cross sectional upstream Area. |
1181 |
Shape Calculation |
1182 |
Diameter (D) |
1183 |
Pipe inside diameter (D) |
1184 |
Slope (S) |
1185 |
Roughness Coefficient (n) |
1186 |
Roughness coefficient (n) |
1187 |
Radian |
1188 |
Hydraulic Radius (R) |
1189 |
Flume Diameter (Da) |
1190 |
42 |
1191 |
0.6667 |
1192 |
0.8333 |
1193 |
1.25 |
1194 |
1.75 |
1195 |
2.5 |
1196 |
3.5 |
1197 |
203.2 |
1198 |
254 |
1199 |
381 |
1200 |
533.4 |
1201 |
1066.8 |
1202 |
20.32 |
1203 |
38.1 |
1204 |
53.34 |
1205 |
106.68 |
1206 |
0.2032 |
1207 |
0.254 |
1208 |
0.381 |
1209 |
0.5334 |
1210 |
0.762 |
1211 |
1.0668 |
1212 |
Length (L) |
1213 |
Length (L) of the cutthroat flume. |
1214 |
0.457 |
1215 |
0.914 |
1216 |
1.372 |
1217 |
2.743 |
1218 |
Width (W) |
1219 |
Width (W) of the constriction. |
1220 |
0.025 |
1221 |
0.051 |
1222 |
0.102 |
1223 |
0.203 |
1224 |
0.406 |
1225 |
0.076 |
1226 |
0.152 |
1227 |
0.305 |
1228 |
0.610 |
1229 |
1.219 |
1230 |
1.829 |
1231 |
54 |
1232 |
108 |
1233 |
4.5 |
1234 |
0.082 |
1235 |
0.164 |
1236 |
0.331 |
1237 |
0.666 |
1238 |
1.332 |
1239 |
0.249 |
1240 |
457 |
1241 |
914 |
1242 |
1371 |
1243 |
2743 |
1244 |
51 |
1245 |
102 |
1246 |
203 |
1247 |
406 |
1248 |
76 |
1249 |
152 |
1250 |
305 |
1251 |
610 |
1252 |
1219 |
1253 |
1829 |
1254 |
45.7 |
1255 |
91.4 |
1256 |
137.1 |
1257 |
274.3 |
1258 |
10.1 |
1259 |
20.3 |
1260 |
40.6 |
1261 |
7.6 |
1262 |
15.2 |
1263 |
30.4 |
1264 |
60.9 |
1265 |
121.9 |
1266 |
182.8 |
1267 |
Weir Length (L) |
1268 |
Length of weir in the direction of flow. |
1269 |
Weir Crest Width (b) |
1270 |
Width of weir crest perpendicular to flow direction. |
1271 |
Weir Height (p) |
1272 |
Height of weir. |
1273 |
Discharge Coefficient (C) |
1274 |
DC Calc.1 |
1275 |
Discharge Coefficient (C) calculation 1 |
1276 |
DC Calc.2 |
1277 |
Discharge Coefficient (C) calculation 2 |
1278 |
LST300 |
1279 |
Possible Cause: Primary variable exceeds limit.
Suggested Action: Check Primary variable and take action for exceeding limit. |
1280 |
Possible Cause: Primary Variable exceeds range.
Suggested Action: Check Primary Variable and take action for exceeding range. |
1281 |
Possible Cause: Sensor board failure.
Suggested Action: Re-start device. If this fails to solve the problem, contact ABB Level Support at http://www.abb.com/level |
1282 |
Possible Cause: Sensor board write memory failure.
Suggested Action: Re-start device. If this fails to solve the problem, contact ABB Level Support at http://www.abb.com/level |
1283 |
Possible Cause: Electronics board write memory failure.
Suggested Action: Re-start device. If this fails to solve the problem, contact ABB Level Support at http://www.abb.com/level |
1284 |
Possible Cause: Incorrect voltage for proper device operation.
Suggested Action: Check power supply. |
1285 |
Possible Cause: Environmental conditions exceed acceptable device operating conditions.
Suggested Action: Measurement readings may be invalid. Rectify improper environmental conditions. |
1286 |
Possible Cause: One or more measurement values are in simulation mode.
Suggested Action: Confirm measurement values are in simulation mode. |
1287 |
Possible Cause: Current output circuit has failed.
Suggested Action: Re-start device. If this fails to solve the problem, contact ABB Level Support at http://www.abb.com/level |
1288 |
Transmitter Board Failure |
1289 |
Possible Cause: Electronics board failure.
Suggested Action: Re-start device. If this fails to solve the problem, contact ABB Level Support at http://www.abb.com/level |
1290 |
Possible Cause: Could not get Sensor board configuration.
Suggested Action: Re-start device. If this fails to solve the problem, contact ABB Level Support at http://www.abb.com/level |
1291 |
Possible Cause: An error occurred during a Non-Volatile replace effort.
Suggested Action: Re-start device. If this fails to solve the problem, contact ABB Level Support at http://www.abb.com/level |
1292 |
Possible Cause: Current is in saturation level.
Suggested Action: Monitor process conditions. |
1293 |
None |
1294 |
Check function |
1295 |
Off specification |
1296 |
Maintenance |
1297 |
Failure |
1298 |
Electronics status |
1299 |
Sensor status |
1300 |
Configuration status |
1301 |
Operating conditions |
1302 |
Process operating conditions |
1303 |
QV |
1304 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
1305 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
1306 |
Wireless |
1307 |
WirelessHART Device |
1308 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
1309 |
Primary |
1310 |
Primary Analog Channel |
1311 |
Secondary |
1312 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
1313 |
Tertiary |
1314 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
1315 |
Quaternary |
1316 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1317 |
Quinary |
1318 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1319 |
Critical Power Failure |
1320 |
Lock all |
1321 |
Trim not supported |
1322 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1323 |
Locked by gateway |
1324 |
Analog Input Channel |
1325 |
Analog Output Channel |
1326 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1327 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1328 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1329 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1330 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1331 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1332 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1333 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1334 |
Simulation active |
1335 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1336 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1337 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1338 |
Volatile memory error |
1339 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1340 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1341 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1342 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1343 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1344 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1345 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1346 |
Electronic failure |
1347 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1348 |
Subdevice list changed |
1349 |
Duplicate master detected |
1350 |
Capacity Denied |
1351 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1352 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1353 |
Block transfer pending |
1354 |
Battery life |
1355 |
Percent range |
1356 |
Loop current |
1357 |
Primary variable |
1358 |
Secondary variable |
1359 |
Tertiary variable |
1360 |
Quaternary variable |
1361 |
Read receive time |
1362 |
Write date and time |
1363 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1364 |
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. |
1365 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1366 |
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. |
1367 |
No restrictions |
1368 |
SI Only |
1369 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1370 |
Process automation device |
1371 |
Discrete device |
1372 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1373 |
I/O System |
1374 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1375 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1376 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1377 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1378 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1379 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1380 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1381 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1382 |
Device Profile |
1383 |
US |
1384 |
United States of America |
1385 |
JP |
1386 |
Japan |
1387 |
DE |
1388 |
Germany |
1389 |
FR |
1390 |
France |
1391 |
ES |
1392 |
Spain |
1393 |
RU |
1394 |
Russian Federation |
1395 |
CN |
1396 |
People's Republic of China |
1397 |
Secondary Master |
1398 |
Primary Master |
1399 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1400 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1401 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1402 |
WirelessHART Status |
1403 |
Time Set Option |
1404 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1405 |
Country |
1406 |
Country of intended device installation |
1407 |
SI Unit Control |
1408 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1409 |
Burst Trigger Units |
1410 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
1411 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
1412 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1413 |
Burst Trigger Class |
1414 |
Continuous |
1415 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1416 |
Window |
1417 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1418 |
Rising |
1419 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1420 |
Falling |
1421 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1422 |
On-change |
1423 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1424 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
1425 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
1426 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1427 |
Configuration changed event pending |
1428 |
Device status event pending |
1429 |
More status available event pending |
1430 |
Wired HART Enabled |
1431 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
1432 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1433 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1434 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1435 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1436 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1437 |
Event Status |
1438 |
Event Notification Control |
1439 |
Device Status Mask |
1440 |
Ext dev status Mask |
1441 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
1442 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
1443 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
1444 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
1445 |
AO saturated Mask |
1446 |
AO fixed Mask |
1447 |
Latched Device Status |
1448 |
Operate mode Mask |
1449 |
Not Defined |
1450 |
Latched Ext dev status |
1451 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1452 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1453 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
1454 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
1455 |
Latched AO saturated |
1456 |
Latched AO fixed |
1457 |
Latched Operate Mode |
1458 |
Time Stamp |
1459 |
Relative time value on network |
1460 |
8u |
1461 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1462 |
Command Response Truncated |
1463 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1464 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1465 |
Device Variable |
1466 |
Variable to trim |
1467 |
Notch Width (b) to Channel Width (B) ratio is invalid, please enter valid values.
b/B ratio should be within 0.0 to 1.0. |
1468 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_rectangular_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1469 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_tn_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1470 |
Please recheck Weir Length (L), Weir Height (p) and Span values entered. |
1471 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_rb_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1472 |
Please recheck Channel Base Width (B), Throat Base Width (b), Throat Height (p), Throat Length (L) and Span values entered. |
1473 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_rectangularthroat_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1474 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_trapezoidal_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1475 |
Please recheck Throat Diameter (D) and Span values entered. |
1476 |
Please recheck Approach Channel Diameter (Da), Throat Diameter (D) and Span values entered. |
1477 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_ut_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1478 |
Please recheck Crest Width (m), Crest Length (L), Crest Height (p) and Span values entered. |
1479 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_rn_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1480 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_parshall_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1481 |
Please recheck Throat Slope (m), Span and Bottom Throat Width (B) values entered. |
1482 |
Please recheck Bottom Throat Width (B), Span, Approach Throat Diameter (D) and Throat Slope (m) values entered. |
1483 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_pb_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1484 |
Please recheck Span and Diameter (D) values entered.
Span should be less than or equal to 0.938xDiameter (D). |
1485 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_roundpipe_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1486 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_leopold_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1487 |
The Max Flowrate (Qmax) value is: %{flowrate_cutthroatflume_max} %{Flow_Obj_unit} |
1488 |
Please select to ON/OFF simulation |
1489 |
Distance value simulation disabled. |
1490 |
Please enter the value to simulate |
1491 |
Distance value simulated. |
1492 |
Level value simulation disabled. |
1493 |
Level value simulated. |
1494 |
Flow value simulation disabled. |
1495 |
Flow value simulated. |
1496 |
Volume value simulation disabled. |
1497 |
Volume value simulated. |
1498 |
PV percentage value simulation disabled. |
1499 |
PV percentage value simulated. |
1500 |
Are you sure you want to simulate Temperature value? |
1501 |
Temperature value simulation disabled. |
1502 |
Temperature value simulated. |
1503 |
Are you sure you want to simulate Electronics Temperature value? |
1504 |
Electronics Temperature simulation disabled. |
1505 |
Electronics Temperature value simulated. |
1506 |
Please enter the standard password to login |
1507 |
Enter standard password |
1508 |
Login successful. |
1509 |
Please enter the advanced password to login |
1510 |
Enter advanced password |
1511 |
Please enter the service password to login |
1512 |
Enter service password |
1513 |
Are you sure you want to logout? |
1514 |
Logout successful. |
1515 |
Are you sure you want to change standard password? |
1516 |
Change standard password |
1517 |
Standard password changed. |
1518 |
Are you sure you want to change advanced password? |
1519 |
Change advanced password |
1520 |
Advanced password changed. |
1521 |
Enter Maximum Flow Value |
1522 |
Configured Maximum Flow value. |
1523 |
Enter Maximum Volume Value |
1524 |
Configured Maximum Volume value. |
1525 |
Performing tank profiling in progress... |
1526 |
Tank profiling done. |
1527 |
Disabling tank profiling in progress... |
1528 |
Tank profiling disabled. |
1529 |
Set Liquid Level to desired Level Point (Lower).
Level Value is: %{Measured_Level_value_0} %{Distance_Obj_unit}.
Press OK when stable. |
1530 |
Level Value is: %{Measured_Level_value_0} %{Distance_Obj_unit}. Enter Lower Level Point |
1531 |
Wet calibration - Writing Lower Level point completed. |
1532 |
Set Liquid Level to desired Level Point (Upper).
Level Value is: %{Measured_Level_value_0} %{Distance_Obj_unit}.
Press OK when stable. |
1533 |
Level Value is: %{Measured_Level_value_0} %{Distance_Obj_unit}. Enter Upper Level Point |
1534 |
Wet calibration - Writing Upper Level point completed. |
1535 |
Are you sure you want to reset interval totalizer value? |
1536 |
Resetting interval totalizer value completed. |
1537 |
Are you sure you want to reset overall totalizer value? |
1538 |
Resetting overall totalizer value completed. |
1539 |
Are you sure you want to reset transmitter configuration to default? |
1540 |
Resetting transmitter configuration to default in progress... |
1541 |
Resetting transmitter configuration to default completed. |
1542 |
Are you sure you want to reset the passwords to defaults? |
1543 |
Resetting the passwords to factory defaults successful. |
1544 |
Are you sure you want to clear diagnositcs history? |
1545 |
Clearing diagnostics history completed. |
1546 |
Do you want to generate Linearization Table? |
1547 |
Generating Linearization Table in progress... |
1548 |
Generated Linearization Table. |