0 |
PTH |
1 |
Bailey-Fischer & Porter |
2 |
Reserved (N/A) |
3 |
Reserved (N/A) - This status bit is reserved for future use and is Not Applicable (N/A) at this time. |
4 |
RAM Failure |
5 |
RAM Failure - The RAM Memory in the transmitter's microprocessor has failed. |
6 |
Cell EEPROM Fail |
7 |
Cell EEPROM Fail - The EEPROM Memory on the pressure sensor (cell) characterization board has failed. |
8 |
Main EEPROM Fail |
9 |
Main EEPROM Fail - The EEPROM memory on the main electronics board has failed. |
10 |
High Ref Failure |
11 |
High Ref Failure - The transmitter's analog to digital converter is not reading a proper value for the high reference voltage needed for the A/D function. |
12 |
Low Ref Failure |
13 |
Low Ref Failure - The transmitter's analog to digital converter is not reading a proper value for the low reference voltage needed for the A/D function. |
14 |
Cell Temp Damage |
15 |
Cell Temp Damage - The transmitter has detected a failure in reading the pressure sensor (cell) temperature. |
16 |
Main Chnl Damage |
17 |
Main Chnl Damage - The transmitter has detected a failure in reading the pressure value from the pressure sensor (cell). |
18 |
Last CAL Failed |
19 |
Last CAL Failed - The last EZ CAL attempt failed because the calibration input was outside of the factory allowable limits. |
20 |
Dyn Temp Failure |
21 |
Dyn Temp Failure - The pressure sensor (cell) dynamic temperature value exceeds the limit set at the factory. |
22 |
Elect Temp Fail |
23 |
Elect Temp Fail - A hardware failure of the main electronics temperature sensor has been detected. |
24 |
Press Over Range |
25 |
Press Over Range - The positive pressure applied to the transmitter exceeds the pressure sensor (cell) specifications. |
26 |
Press Under Range |
27 |
Press Under Range - The negative pressure applied to the transmitter exceeds the pressure sensor (cell) specifications. |
28 |
Cell Temp Over |
29 |
Cell Temp Over - The pressure sensor (cell) temperature is over the high limit specification for the transmitter. |
30 |
Cell Temp Under |
31 |
Cell Temp Under - The pressure sensor (cell) temperature is under the low limit specification for the transmitter. |
32 |
Cell Temp High |
33 |
Cell Temp High - The pressure sensor (cell) temperature is over the high alarm limit set point. |
34 |
Cell Temp Low |
35 |
Cell Temp Low - The pressure sensor (cell) temperature is under the low alarm limit set point. |
36 |
Elect Temp Over |
37 |
Elect Temp Over - The main electronics temperature is over the high limit specification for the transmitter. |
38 |
Elect Temp Under |
39 |
Elect Temp Under - The main electronics temperature is under the low limit specification for the transmitter. |
40 |
Fixed Output Mod |
41 |
Fixed Output Mod - The analog output is in the fixed output mode and not responsive to pressure input changes. |
42 |
Calibration Reqd |
43 |
Calibration Reqd - The pressure sensor (cell) has not been calibrated with the main electronics assembly connected to it. |
44 |
EZCAL Swtch Fail |
45 |
EZCAL Swtch Fail - A failure has been detected in the operation of the EZ CAL switches. |
46 |
5.2f |
47 |
Function Generator |
48 |
User defined, 6 line segment curve to modify the xmtr output based on the input % |
49 |
Spherical Tank Vol |
50 |
Xmtr output is a volume based on spherical tank parameters contained in SOut LRV and URV |
51 |
Flat End Tank Vol |
52 |
Xmtr output is a volume based on flat end tank parameters contained in SOut LRV and URV |
53 |
.2f |
54 |
Transmitter Busy - Cannot Process Command |
55 |
SOut |
56 |
Secondary Output (SOut) - User scaled output which tracks the transmitter % of range. The Secondary Output displays in user defined engineering units (6 ASCII characters) with the output value based on the PV percent of range as applied to the Secondary Output lower and upper range values. |
57 |
SO Units |
58 |
Secondary Output (SO) Units - User defined units for the Secondary Output (6 ASCII characters) |
59 |
6.2f |
60 |
SOut LRV |
61 |
Secondary Output (SOut) Lower Range Value - Defines the operational endpoint from which the Secondary Output 0% point is derived. |
62 |
SOut URV |
63 |
Secondary Output (SOut) Upper Range Value - Defines the operational endpoint from which the Secondary Output 100% point is derived. |
64 |
Lo Temp Alarm SP |
65 |
Low Temperature Alarm Set Point - Temperature setting at which the transmitter will generate an alarm status (Cell Temp Under) if the pressure sensor (cell) temperature is equal to or less than this value. |
66 |
Hi Temp Alarm SP |
67 |
High Temperature Alarm Set Point - Temperature setting at which the transmitter will generate an alarm status (Cell Temp Over) if the pressure sensor (cell) temperature is equal to or greater than this value. |
68 |
Fail Mode |
69 |
Fail Mode - Defines how the Analog Output will respond when the Field Device detects that the Analog Output may not be tracking the associated Field Device Variable. NOTE- The Digital Value representation may not be determinate. |
70 |
Action |
71 |
Action (Output Action) - Selects whether the transmitter will be Normal Acting (output increases with increasing pressure) or Reverse Acting (output decreases with increasing pressure). |
72 |
Init Mode |
73 |
Init Mode (Output Initialization Mode) - Value of transmitter output during power-up initialization or transmitter reset (Lo=0%; Hi=100%). Output ramps to proper value after initialization. |
74 |
X1 Point |
75 |
X1 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
76 |
.4f |
77 |
X2 Point |
78 |
X2 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
79 |
X3 Point |
80 |
X3 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
81 |
X4 Point |
82 |
X4 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
83 |
X5 Point |
84 |
X5 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
85 |
Y1 Point |
86 |
Y1 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
87 |
Y2 Point |
88 |
Y2 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
89 |
Y3 Point |
90 |
Y3 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
91 |
Y4 Point |
92 |
Y4 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
93 |
Y5 Point |
94 |
Y5 - Part of an (X,Y) pair defining one of the seven points on a six segment user defined curve. (X0,Y0) and (X6,Y6) are the fixed endpoints. The curve defines an application specific relationship between the input pressure and the output value. |
95 |
Function Generator Write Delay |
96 |
Load Std Config |
97 |
Load Standard Configuration - Instructs the transmitter to change all the configuration variables in the transmitter's memory to the standard values set by the manufacturer. This puts the transmitter into a known good state. Existing user defined values will be lost but can be re-entered. |
98 |
Reset Transmitter |
99 |
Reset Transmitter - Instructs the transmitter to generate a hardware reset. The result is similar to the effects of briefly interrupting power to the transmitter. The analog output will go to the Initialization Mode (Init Mode) value while the transmitter is in the start-up process. This can be used to recover from an error condition if needed. |
100 |
LCD Configuration |
101 |
LCD Configuration - Defines what information the optional LCD indicator will display. The available display options are: Secondary Output (user defined value), PV Applied Pressure (primary input), PV % of range, or Pressure Sensor (Cell) Temperature. |
102 |
Secondary Output |
103 |
Mfg S/N |
104 |
Manufacturing Serial Number - Device serial number assigned during the manufacturing process. |
105 |
Mfg Date |
106 |
Date of Manufacture - Date when the assembly and testing of the transmitter was completed. Format is mmddyyyy. |
107 |
Mfg Location |
108 |
Manufacturing Location - Manufacturer's identification code indicating the factory where the transmitter was built. |
109 |
Nomenclature |
110 |
Product Nomenclature - Manufacturer part number for the transmitter. |
111 |
Max Cell Temp |
112 |
Maximum Cell Temperature - The highest temperature the pressure sensor (cell) has been exposed to during its life. |
113 |
Max Elec Temp |
114 |
Maximum Electronics Temperature - The highest temperature the transmitter electronics has been exposed to during its life. |
115 |
Lower Cal Point |
116 |
Lower Calibration Point - The lower pressure point in the two point calibration process. The calibration point must be within the range of the transmitter and must be lower than the Upper Calibration Point pressure. |
117 |
Upper Cal Point |
118 |
Upper Calibration Point - The upper pressure point in the two point calibration process. The calibration point must be within the range of the transmitter and must be higher than the Lower Calibration Point pressure. |
119 |
Remove Cal Press |
120 |
Two Point Calibration - Calibration procedure where two different pressures are used, typically at or near the Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value of the transmitter. |
121 |
HART Parameters |
122 |
HART Comm Params |
123 |
HART Misc Params |
124 |
Mfg Data |
125 |
Offline Configuration Parameters |
126 |
Cell Temp Alarms |
127 |
Output Options |
128 |
PV Range Setup |
129 |
FMU860 |
130 |
DT |
131 |
DVC |
132 |
FCX |
133 |
AS800 |
134 |
340T |
135 |
340C |
136 |
344 |
137 |
Siemens Micro K |
138 |
SITRANS L |
139 |
SIPAN PH |
140 |
SITRANS P |
141 |
75SMT |
142 |
UNIDELTA |
143 |
8320 |
144 |
SX5100 |
145 |
TSV175 |
146 |
DMU |
147 |
3780 |
148 |
BM70 |
149 |
8u |
150 |
low |
151 |
high |
152 |
tmp_av |
153 |
.3g |
154 |
.f |
155 |
.1f |
156 |
% |
157 |
3.2f |
158 |
s |
159 |
4.2f |
160 |
5.3f |
161 |
Standard config values will be loaded, existing values will be lost! |
162 |
Abort;OK to Proceed |
163 |
Transmitter is reloading the standard configuration values, please wait 30 seconds. |
164 |
Reading the new values of all the transmitter variables, please wait. |
165 |
Transmitter now contains the Standard Configuration |
166 |
Transmitter Reset is in process, please wait. |
167 |
Reading current values of all transmitter variables, please wait. |
168 |
Transmitter Reset successful |
169 |
Lower Range Value is: %{0} %{2} Enter desired Lower Calibration Point: |
170 |
low_cal_pt |
171 |
Apply low calibration pressure of: %{low_cal_pt} %{2} |
172 |
Successfully calibrated Lower Cal Point |
173 |
Lower Cal Point calibration was not successful. Do you want to retry? |
174 |
Upper Range Value is: %{1} %{2} Enter desired Upper Calibration Point: |
175 |
high_cal_pt |
176 |
Apply high calibration pressure of: %{high_cal_pt} %{2} |
177 |
Successfully calibrated Upper Cal Point |
178 |
Upper Cal Point calibration was not successful. Do you want to retry? |