0 |
pdpCustomerMaxMinValues units |
1 |
inH2O (68°F) |
2 |
inHg (0°C) |
3 |
ftH2O (68°F) |
4 |
mmH2O (68°F) |
5 |
mmHg (0°C) |
6 |
psi |
7 |
bar |
8 |
mbar |
9 |
g/cm2 |
10 |
kg/cm2 |
11 |
Pa |
12 |
kPa |
13 |
torr (0°C) |
14 |
atm |
15 |
inH2O (60°F) |
16 |
MPa |
17 |
inH2O (4°C) |
18 |
mmH2O (4°C) |
19 |
sensorTemperatureCustomerMaxMinValues units |
20 |
°C |
21 |
°F |
22 |
°R |
23 |
K |
24 |
Min value reached by the Pressure Sensor |
25 |
Min.Pressure Value |
26 |
.3f |
27 |
Max value reached by the Pressure Sensor |
28 |
Max.Pressure Value |
29 |
Min value reached by the Sensor Temperature |
30 |
Min.Temperature Value |
31 |
.2f |
32 |
Max value reached by the Sensor Temperature |
33 |
Max.Temperature Value |
34 |
pdpServiceMaxMinValues units |
35 |
sensorTemperatureServiceMaxMinValues units |
36 |
array ServiceMaxMin |
37 |
index array ServiceMaxMin |
38 |
reset customerMaxMinValues |
39 |
reset serviceMaxMinValues |
40 |
Simulation Status |
41 |
Disabled |
42 |
Enabled |
43 |
pdpSimulation units |
44 |
Pressure Value |
45 |
sensorTemperatureSimulation units |
46 |
Sens.Temp.Val |
47 |
array SimulationValues |
48 |
index array_SimulationValues |
49 |
Set PV to desired Value |
50 |
pdpBiasValue units |
51 |
Value used as Bias for the elevation or suppression of the measure in order to match the Output with what desired as New PV |
52 |
Bias Value |
53 |
Unit |
54 |
Unit for digital output |
55 |
ft3/min |
56 |
gal/min |
57 |
L/min |
58 |
ImpGal/min |
59 |
m3/h |
60 |
ft/s |
61 |
m/s |
62 |
gal/s |
63 |
Million gal/d |
64 |
L/s |
65 |
MillionL/d |
66 |
ft3/s |
67 |
ft3/d |
68 |
m3/s |
69 |
m3/d |
70 |
ImpGal/h |
71 |
ImpGal/d |
72 |
mV |
73 |
Ohms |
74 |
Hz |
75 |
mA |
76 |
gal |
77 |
L |
78 |
ImpGal |
79 |
m3 |
80 |
ft |
81 |
m |
82 |
barrels |
83 |
in |
84 |
cm |
85 |
mm |
86 |
min |
87 |
s |
88 |
h |
89 |
d |
90 |
cST |
91 |
cP |
92 |
microS |
93 |
% |
94 |
V |
95 |
pH |
96 |
g |
97 |
kg |
98 |
t |
99 |
lb |
100 |
STon |
101 |
LTon |
102 |
mS/cm |
103 |
microS/cm |
104 |
N |
105 |
N.m |
106 |
g/s |
107 |
g/min |
108 |
g/h |
109 |
kg/s |
110 |
kg/min |
111 |
kg/h |
112 |
kg/d |
113 |
t/min |
114 |
t/h |
115 |
t/d |
116 |
lb/s |
117 |
lb/min |
118 |
lb/h |
119 |
lb/d |
120 |
STon/min |
121 |
STon/h |
122 |
STon/d |
123 |
LTon/h |
124 |
LTon/d |
125 |
decaTherm |
126 |
SGU |
127 |
g/cm3 |
128 |
kg/m3 |
129 |
lb/gal |
130 |
lb/ft3 |
131 |
g/ml |
132 |
kg/L |
133 |
g/L |
134 |
lb/in3 |
135 |
STon/yd3 |
136 |
°Twad |
137 |
°Baum (hv) |
138 |
°Baum (lt) |
139 |
°API |
140 |
% sol/wt |
141 |
% sol/vol |
142 |
°Ball |
143 |
proof/vol |
144 |
proof/mass |
145 |
Bushel |
146 |
yd3 |
147 |
ft3 |
148 |
in3 |
149 |
in/s |
150 |
in/min |
151 |
ft/min |
152 |
deg/sec |
153 |
rps |
154 |
rpm |
155 |
m/h |
156 |
m3/h normal |
157 |
L/h normal |
158 |
ft3/min std |
159 |
bbl (liq) |
160 |
oz |
161 |
ft·lbf |
162 |
kW |
163 |
kW·h |
164 |
hp |
165 |
ft3/h |
166 |
m3/min |
167 |
barrels/s |
168 |
barrels/min |
169 |
barrels/h |
170 |
barrels/d |
171 |
gal/h |
172 |
ImpGal/s |
173 |
L/h |
174 |
ppm |
175 |
Mcalth/h |
176 |
MJ/h |
177 |
Btuth/h |
178 |
deg |
179 |
rad |
180 |
micro g/L |
181 |
icro g/m3 |
182 |
%Consistency |
183 |
% vol |
184 |
% stm qual |
185 |
Ft in Sixteenths |
186 |
ft3/lb |
187 |
pF |
188 |
ml/L |
189 |
micro l/L |
190 |
%Plato |
191 |
% Lower Explosion Level |
192 |
Mcalth |
193 |
Kohms |
194 |
MJ |
195 |
Btuth |
196 |
m3 normal |
197 |
L normal |
198 |
ft3 std |
199 |
ppb |
200 |
gal/d |
201 |
hl |
202 |
None |
203 |
Custom Unit |
204 |
Upper Range Value |
205 |
Upper limit for digital output |
206 |
Lower Range Value |
207 |
Lower limit for digital output |
208 |
Special unit |
209 |
Custom Unit |
210 |
Min Temperature Limit |
211 |
Minimum limit of temperature within the sensor is compensated as from data sheet |
212 |
Max Temperature Limit |
213 |
Maximum limit of temperature within the sensor is compensated as from data sheet |
214 |
Sensor Temperature Trim Value |
215 |
Enables local operation with push buttons |
216 |
Local Operations |
217 |
Curve only for the variable to be displayed |
218 |
Linearization Type |
219 |
Linear |
220 |
Square Root |
221 |
Square Root Third Power |
222 |
Square Root Fifth Power |
223 |
Linear Table 22pt |
224 |
Bi-Directional Square Root |
225 |
Cylindrical tank- fixed table |
226 |
Spherical tank- fixed function |
227 |
Unit of the variable to be displayed |
228 |
Unit |
229 |
Upper Range of the variable to be displayed |
230 |
Upper Range Value |
231 |
Lower Range of the variable to be displayed |
232 |
Lower Range Value |
233 |
Display language |
234 |
Language |
235 |
English |
236 |
Deutsch |
237 |
Francais |
238 |
Espanol |
239 |
Italiano |
240 |
Display luminosity |
241 |
Contrast |
242 |
Selection of the lines to be used for the display |
243 |
Display Mode |
244 |
One Line |
245 |
One Line + Bargraph |
246 |
Two Lines |
247 |
Two Lines + Bargraph |
248 |
Variable to be displayed on line 1 |
249 |
Line 1 View |
250 |
Pressure |
251 |
Scaled output |
252 |
Current Output |
253 |
Output Percent |
254 |
Sensor Temperature |
255 |
HMI Scaled Output |
256 |
Variable to be displayed on line 2 |
257 |
Line 2 View |
258 |
Variable to be represented on the bargraph |
259 |
Bargraph View |
260 |
Software revision of the display when it is installed |
261 |
Display Revision |
262 |
Not Installed |
263 |
1 |
264 |
2 |
265 |
3 |
266 |
4 |
267 |
5 |
268 |
6 |
269 |
7 |
270 |
8 |
271 |
9 |
272 |
10 |
273 |
11 |
274 |
12 |
275 |
13 |
276 |
14 |
277 |
15 |
278 |
16 |
279 |
17 |
280 |
18 |
281 |
19 |
282 |
20 |
283 |
21 |
284 |
22 |
285 |
23 |
286 |
24 |
287 |
25 |
288 |
26 |
289 |
27 |
290 |
28 |
291 |
29 |
292 |
30 |
293 |
31 |
294 |
32 |
295 |
33 |
296 |
34 |
297 |
35 |
298 |
36 |
299 |
37 |
300 |
38 |
301 |
39 |
302 |
40 |
303 |
41 |
304 |
42 |
305 |
43 |
306 |
44 |
307 |
45 |
308 |
46 |
309 |
47 |
310 |
48 |
311 |
49 |
312 |
50 |
313 |
51 |
314 |
52 |
315 |
53 |
316 |
54 |
317 |
55 |
318 |
56 |
319 |
57 |
320 |
58 |
321 |
59 |
322 |
60 |
323 |
61 |
324 |
62 |
325 |
63 |
326 |
64 |
327 |
65 |
328 |
66 |
329 |
67 |
330 |
68 |
331 |
69 |
332 |
70 |
333 |
71 |
334 |
72 |
335 |
73 |
336 |
74 |
337 |
75 |
338 |
DecimalPoints line 1 |
339 |
0 |
340 |
DecimalPoints line 2 |
341 |
resetPdpBias |
342 |
Actual value of the reference |
343 |
Lower Balance Point |
344 |
Upper Balance Point |
345 |
No. of points enabled |
346 |
|
347 |
Current table status |
348 |
Table status |
349 |
Good |
350 |
New Table Not Monotonic |
351 |
New Table Not Enough Value |
352 |
Value Not Exp |
353 |
No Init |
354 |
New Operation |
355 |
Last Value |
356 |
Change X,Y Point |
357 |
HW version major |
358 |
SW version major |
359 |
dummy_revision_byte0 |
360 |
dummy_revision_byte1 |
361 |
dummy_revision_byte2 |
362 |
sensor revision byte 0 |
363 |
sensor revision byte 1 |
364 |
sensor revision byte 2 |
365 |
Material of process wetted diaphragm of the Sensor |
366 |
Diaphragm Material |
367 |
Undefined |
368 |
Monel |
369 |
Tantalum |
370 |
Ceramic |
371 |
AISI 316L Stainless Steel |
372 |
Hastelloy C276 |
373 |
Gold plated Hastelloy C276 |
374 |
Monel Gold Plated |
375 |
PTFE Hastelloy |
376 |
Monel 400 |
377 |
Not used |
378 |
Sensor filling liquid |
379 |
Filling Fluid |
380 |
Silicone Oil |
381 |
Fluorcarbon |
382 |
White oil (FDA) |
383 |
Inert Oil (Galden) |
384 |
Glycerin + H2O |
385 |
Santotherm |
386 |
Silicone oil food |
387 |
Vegetable oil Neobee |
388 |
Dowtherm |
389 |
Ethyl Benzene |
390 |
Ethyl Alcohol |
391 |
Prophylene glicol/water |
392 |
ABB Fill (dibutyl penthalate) |
393 |
Syltherm 800 |
394 |
Mercury |
395 |
DC97 9120 Pharma-B-Grade |
396 |
Mineral oil (Marcol 82) |
397 |
Silicon oil Hi Temp AN140 |
398 |
Silicon Oil Low Temp Syltherm XLT |
399 |
Inert Oil (Halocarbon 4.2) |
400 |
Not used |
401 |
Type of Process connction for Gauge pressure transmitters |
402 |
Process Connection Material |
403 |
Carbon Steel |
404 |
AISI 304SS |
405 |
AISI 316 Stainless Steel |
406 |
Hastelloy C |
407 |
Kynar |
408 |
17-PH-17 |
409 |
Type of Process connction on the side L of the Differential Transmitters |
410 |
Connection Type |
411 |
Conventional |
412 |
Remote Seal |
413 |
Level Flange Type Flush |
414 |
Level Flange Type Extended |
415 |
Welded Flange |
416 |
Level Sanitary |
417 |
Level Food |
418 |
No Flange, Direct Connection |
419 |
All Welded for Remote Seal |
420 |
Gasketed for Remote Seal |
421 |
Direct Mount Seal (level) |
422 |
Integral with seal |
423 |
Welding bushing |
424 |
Chemical tee |
425 |
Threaded |
426 |
364 Flange type |
427 |
Material of the process connection of the Differential Transmitters |
428 |
Flange Material |
429 |
AISI 304SS |
430 |
Material of process wetted sealing of the Differential Transmitters |
431 |
O-Ring Material |
432 |
AISI 316 SS |
433 |
PTFE |
434 |
Viton |
435 |
Buna-N |
436 |
Ethyl Prop. |
437 |
Nitrile Rubber (Perbunan NBR) |
438 |
Aluminium |
439 |
TFE Glass Filled |
440 |
Perfluoro elastomer |
441 |
EPDM |
442 |
Graphite |
443 |
Silicone Rubber |
444 |
Garlock |
445 |
Material of sealing plug of the Differential Transmitters |
446 |
Blanking Plug |
447 |
Number of remote seal(s) |
448 |
Number |
449 |
One |
450 |
Two |
451 |
One on low side |
452 |
One on high side |
453 |
Type of remote seal on the side H of the Sensor |
454 |
Type |
455 |
Wafer |
456 |
Off line threated |
457 |
Chemical Tee |
458 |
Button |
459 |
Triclamp & Cherry Burrell |
460 |
Alimentary (Union Nut) |
461 |
Union Connection |
462 |
Aseptic |
463 |
Off line flanged connection |
464 |
Sanitary Flush |
465 |
Sanitary Extended |
466 |
Flush Flanged |
467 |
Extended Flanged |
468 |
Urea Service |
469 |
Pulp & Paper |
470 |
Beverage |
471 |
Monel |
472 |
Tantalum |
473 |
AISI 316L Stainless Steel |
474 |
Inconel |
475 |
Hastelloy C276 |
476 |
AISI 316L TFE Coated |
477 |
Monel Gold Plated |
478 |
Hastelloy C276 TFE Coated |
479 |
Monel 400 |
480 |
Duplex SS |
481 |
Inert Oil (Galden) |
482 |
Glyceryn + H2O |
483 |
Silicon oil Hi Temp (AN140) |
484 |
Silicon oil Low Temp (Syltherm XLT) |
485 |
Silicon oil Hi Temp (DC740) |
486 |
Silicon oil (Baysilone M5 / 5 Cts) |
487 |
Silicon oil (DC200/ 10 Cts) |
488 |
Mineral oil (Marcol 122) |
489 |
Galden HT55 |
490 |
Sensor communication error |
491 |
Reserved |
492 |
|
493 |
Fail Safe Level |
494 |
Software Output fault direction between UP and DOWN |
495 |
High |
496 |
Low |
497 |
Saturation limit low of the analog output current |
498 |
Low Saturation |
499 |
Saturation limit High of the analog output current |
500 |
High Saturation |
501 |
< 4mA during a fault. |
502 |
Low Alarm Value |
503 |
8.2f |
504 |
> 20mA during a fault |
505 |
High Alarm Value |
506 |
Current Fail Safe |
507 |
Source of the Output fault between hardware and Software |
508 |
Hardware Fail Safe Type |
509 |
Software Fail Safe Type |
510 |
The current meas.value correspond to: |
511 |
New Lower range push upper range out of sensor limits |
512 |
pdpValue_units |
513 |
sensorTemperatureValue_units |
514 |
pdpTrimValue units |
515 |
Cal Pressure |
516 |
Maximum Working Pressure Units - The units of the Maximum working pressure. |
517 |
maxWorkingPressure units |
518 |
Maximum limit of pressure within the sensor is compensated. |
519 |
Max Working Pressure |
520 |
serialNo_Part0 |
521 |
serialNo_Part1 |
522 |
serialNo_Part2 |
523 |
serialNo_Part2a |
524 |
serialNo_Part3 |
525 |
serialNo_Part4 |
526 |
serialNo_Part5 |
527 |
snsrSerialNo_Part0 |
528 |
snsrSerialNo_Part1 |
529 |
snsrSerialNo_Part2 |
530 |
snsrSerialNo_Part3 |
531 |
snsrSerialNo_Part4 |
532 |
opCode_saveActualTrimming |
533 |
Save Actual Trimming |
534 |
opCode_resetSensorTrimming |
535 |
Reset Sensor Trimming |
536 |
resetToDefault |
537 |
save to default |
538 |
diagnosisConditionNumber |
539 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsClass |
540 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsGroup |
541 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsPriority |
542 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsAlarmCounter |
543 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsAlarmTimeCounterDay |
544 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsAlarmTimeCounterMsec |
545 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsTimeStampLastAlarmDay |
546 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsTimeStampLastAlarmMsec |
547 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes0 |
548 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes1 |
549 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes2 |
550 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes3 |
551 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes4 |
552 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes5 |
553 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes6 |
554 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes7 |
555 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes8 |
556 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes9 |
557 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes10 |
558 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes11 |
559 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes12 |
560 |
diagnosisConditionDetailsCodes13 |
561 |
Diagnosis Masking Byte 0 |
562 |
P-dP Out Of Limit |
563 |
Sensor Temperature Out Of Limit |
564 |
Diagnosis Masking Byte 1 |
565 |
Dummy |
566 |
Diagnosis Masking Byte 2 |
567 |
Sensor-Non-Volatile memory burn error |
568 |
Memory Failure |
569 |
Diagnosis Masking Byte 3 |
570 |
Max.Working Pressure Exceeded |
571 |
Diagnosis Masking Byte 4 |
572 |
Impulse Line on Low Side Plugged |
573 |
Analog Output Saturated |
574 |
Power Supply warning |
575 |
Diagnosis Masking Byte 5 |
576 |
Output ReadBack Failure |
577 |
Electronic Temperature out of Limit |
578 |
Diag Simulation |
579 |
By enabling diagnosis simulation, any one diagnosis can be simulated at a time. Actual device diagnosis are not reported when diagnosis simulation is turned ON |
580 |
Off |
581 |
On |
582 |
Diagnosis Simulation Group0 |
583 |
P-dP Sensor Fail |
584 |
Sensor Temperature Fail |
585 |
Electronics Temperature Fail |
586 |
Diagnosis Simulation Group1 |
587 |
Diagnosis Simulation Group2 |
588 |
Sensor Memory Fail |
589 |
Diagnosis Simulation Group3 |
590 |
Sensor Non-volatile Memory Burn Error |
591 |
Input Simulation Active |
592 |
Diagnosis Simulation Group4 |
593 |
Loop Test |
594 |
Analog Output Saturated |
595 |
Power Supply Warning |
596 |
Diagnosis Simulation Group5 |
597 |
Electronic Temperature Out of Limits |
598 |
Device family status |
599 |
Bit 1 |
600 |
Bit 2 |
601 |
Bit 3 |
602 |
Bit 4 |
603 |
Bit 5 |
604 |
Bit 6 |
605 |
Bit 7 |
606 |
Bit 8 |
607 |
Pressure status 0 |
608 |
Pressure sensor break |
609 |
Temperature sensor break |
610 |
Static-Pressure sensor break |
611 |
Pressure Calibration Required |
612 |
Pressure Operating Range Exceeded |
613 |
Temperature Operating Range Exceeded |
614 |
Static-Pressure Operating Range Exceeded |
615 |
Reserved |
616 |
Device family capability 0 |
617 |
Max Pressure |
618 |
Max Temperature |
619 |
Max Static-Pressure |
620 |
Optional-Gasket materials |
621 |
Remote Seal info |
622 |
Write Process Connection |
623 |
Write Optional Gas Materials |
624 |
Write Remote Seal info |
625 |
Device family capability 1 |
626 |
family Def Revision |
627 |
Type of Sensor |
628 |
Sensor Type |
629 |
Diff.Pressure |
630 |
Gauge Pressure |
631 |
AP |
632 |
AgP |
633 |
Sensor Technology |
634 |
Maximum limit of temperature within the electronic is compensated as from data sheet |
635 |
Electronic Temperature Trim Value |
636 |
Dear user, this device is not enabled to support the Digital Access Diagnostics function (Dynamic QR code). To enable this feature, please contact your local ABB sales or service office |
637 |
select Information |
638 |
Slect information number to send to device |
639 |
Information 1 |
640 |
Information 2 |
641 |
Information 3 |
642 |
Information 4 |
643 |
Information 5 |
644 |
Select User |
645 |
Channel partner QR Code |
646 |
Diagnostic QR Code |
647 |
QR Code View |
648 |
Disabled |
649 |
Enabled |
650 |
QR Code View |
651 |
Online |
652 |
Identify |
653 |
Detailed setup |
654 |
Remote Seals |
655 |
General |
656 |
Sensor Set-up |
657 |
Sensor Materials |
658 |
P-dP |
659 |
Process Variable [P/dP] |
660 |
Scaling |
661 |
PV Bias |
662 |
Transfer Function |
663 |
Output [P/dP] |
664 |
Hart Mapping |
665 |
Display |
666 |
Operate |
667 |
Extras |
668 |
Resets |
669 |
Reset |
670 |
Savings |
671 |
Load factory settings |
672 |
Simulation |
673 |
Input Simulation |
674 |
Calibration |
675 |
Diagnosis |
676 |
Diagnosis Monitoring |
677 |
Failure |
678 |
Maintenance Required |
679 |
Out of Specification |
680 |
Function Check |
681 |
Configuration |
682 |
Historic Info |
683 |
Pressure Variable Logging |
684 |
Sensor Temperature Logging |
685 |
Device settings |
686 |
Easy setup |
687 |
Process variable |
688 |
General |
689 |
Application |
690 |
www.abb.com |
691 |
Image of Transmitter |
692 |
Image of the Transmitter |
693 |
Device image |
694 |
Process value[mA] |
695 |
Low alarm |
696 |
Low saturation |
697 |
High saturation |
698 |
High alarm |
699 |
Offline |
700 |
Identification |
701 |
P-dP Sensor |
702 |
Operational Limits |
703 |
Basic Sensor Materials |
704 |
Gauge Sensor |
705 |
Measured Value |
706 |
Parallel Shift |
707 |
Filter |
708 |
Fail Safe |
709 |
Current Saturation Limits |
710 |
Current Alarm Limits |
711 |
Display Setting |
712 |
Display Scaling |
713 |
Pressure Sensor |
714 |
Sensor Temperature |
715 |
Output Simulation |
716 |
Input Simulation |
717 |
Physical device identification |
718 |
Device Write Lock |
719 |
Observe |
720 |
Observe Values |
721 |
Trend Values |
722 |
Trend |
723 |
Select the parameter for trending: |
724 |
TrendselectionByte |
725 |
Loop Current |
726 |
Pressure-DP |
727 |
Sensor Temperature |
728 |
Scaled Output |
729 |
strip_gauge_selection_Byte |
730 |
Bar Graph |
731 |
Analog Meter |
732 |
Analog Output |
733 |
Scaled Output |
734 |
Edit user curve |
735 |
User curve |
736 |
Customer Specific Curve |
737 |
Displays the Customer specific Input points,Output points |
738 |
No. |
739 |
X-value in % |
740 |
Y-value in % |
741 |
X0 Val |
742 |
7.3f |
743 |
X1 Val |
744 |
X2 Val |
745 |
X3 Val |
746 |
X4 Val |
747 |
X5 Val |
748 |
X6 Val |
749 |
X7 Val |
750 |
X8 Val |
751 |
X9 Val |
752 |
X10 Val |
753 |
X11 Val |
754 |
X12 Val |
755 |
X13 Val |
756 |
X14 Val |
757 |
X15 Val |
758 |
X16 Val |
759 |
X17 Val |
760 |
X18 Val |
761 |
X19 Val |
762 |
X20 Val |
763 |
X21 Val |
764 |
Y0 Val |
765 |
Y1 Val |
766 |
Y2 Val |
767 |
Y3 Val |
768 |
Y4 Val |
769 |
Y5 Val |
770 |
Y6 Val |
771 |
Y7 Val |
772 |
Y8 Val |
773 |
Y9 Val |
774 |
Y10 Val |
775 |
Y11 Val |
776 |
Y12 Val |
777 |
Y13 Val |
778 |
Y14 Val |
779 |
Y15 Val |
780 |
Y16 Val |
781 |
Y17 Val |
782 |
Y18 Val |
783 |
Y19 Val |
784 |
Y20 Val |
785 |
Y21 Val |
786 |
Load curve from device |
787 |
Save curve to device |
788 |
Create a new curve and save it to device |
789 |
User Curve |
790 |
Input Pressure |
791 |
Output |
792 |
Diagnostics |
793 |
Overview |
794 |
Device status : OK
There are no active alarms present in the Device |
795 |
Failure
One or more device variables (i.e. measurement or control values) are invalid due to a malfunction in the field device or ist peripherals |
796 |
Function Check
One or more device variables are temporarily invalid (e.g. frozen) due to ongoing work on the device |
797 |
Out of Specification
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) |
798 |
Maintenance required
The field device requires maintenance |
799 |
Overview |
800 |
Possible Cause:
There could be a bad or broken connection between sensor and electronics and/or a mechanical damage to the sensor.Loss of fill fluid from the cell,ruptured diaphragm.. |
801 |
Suggested Action:
The device must be replaced.
|
802 |
Sensor Temperature Fail |
803 |
Possible Cause:
The circuitry for the sampling of the temperature has failed. |
804 |
P-dP Out Of Limits |
805 |
Possible Cause:
The measurement range has not been correctly calculated OR an incorrect transducer model has been selected. |
806 |
Suggested Action :
The compatibility of pressure transmitter model and process conditions has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required.
|
807 |
Possible Cause:
The Sensor data/coefficients in the sensor memory are corrupted precluding the correct functionality of the device. |
808 |
Suggested Action:
The device must to be replaced.
|
809 |
Analog Output Saturated |
810 |
Possible Cause:
The applied/measured pressure is beyond the configured working range represented by the Low and High range values. |
811 |
Suggested Action:
Use a HART configurator (DTM - Hand held) in order to:
1. Recognize in detail at which limit (high or low) the Analog output is Saturated.
2.Adjust the Saturation Limit or the working range if possible.
|
812 |
Possible Cause:
The output circuit could be broken or not correctly calibrated. |
813 |
Suggested Action :
A DAC (digital to output converter) trimming should be performed and if the error persists consider to replace the device.
|
814 |
Possible Cause:
The operator could have enabled the input simulation of one or more device variables for testing purposes but, at the end, forgot to return it back to the normal condition disabling the Input simulation condition. |
815 |
Suggested Action:
Use a HART configurator (DTM - Hand held) in order to:
1. Recognize in detail which of the three is under simulation condition.
2.to place device back into normal operating mode (Disable the input simulation).
Otherwise just power off/on the device in order to disable the input simulation.
|
816 |
Possible Cause :
The operator could have enabled the loop test function in order to simulate the current output for testing purposes but, at the end, forgot to return it back. |
817 |
Suggested Action :
Use a HART configurator (DTM - Hand held) to place device back in to normal .
|
818 |
Max.Working Pressure Exceeded |
819 |
Possible Cause:
The selected transmitter and/or the process connection elements are not adequate for the specific process conditions. |
820 |
Suggested Action:
The compatibility of the pressure transmitter model with process conditions must be checked and, if necessary, replace the instrument with another having the correct characteristics.
|
821 |
Sensor Temperature Out Of Limit |
822 |
Possible Cause : The temperature of the process environment affects the pressure transmitter.In some situation, the device installation could be the cause of a sensor overheating. |
823 |
Suggested Action :The compatibility of pressure transmitter model and process conditions has to be checked.It could be required to perform a new sensor trimming or device replacement.A different installation type could be also considered/ required e.g. use of remote seals.
|
824 |
Electronic Temperature out of Limit |
825 |
Possible Cause :
This condition could be due to the circuitry for the sampling of the temperature that has failed or due to the transmitter installation e.g.steam leakage directed on to transmitter housing, or critical ambiental conditions. |
826 |
Suggested Action :
If necessary, use a HART configurator in order to know in detail of which limit (high or low) the Electronic temperature is beyond.
Check the transmitter installation to identify possible cause of the abnormal measured temperature and take possible actions to minimize the temperature impact/influence like to insulate the device from the external temperature influence.
|
827 |
Sensor:Non-Volatile memory burn error |
828 |
Possible Cause :
Writings to the Sensor non-Volatile Memory was not successful. |
829 |
Suggested Action :
The Sensor should be replaced as soon as possible. |
830 |
Electronics Temperature Fail |
831 |
Possible cause:
The circuitry for the sampling of the electronics temperature has failed.. |
832 |
Suggested actions:
The device should be replaced as soon as possible.
|
833 |
Possible Cause:
If the power supply is close to the highest limit very probably it is due to a not correct external power supply while if the power supply is close to the lowest limit, it could be due to a defective or not adequate External power supply or anomalous voltage drop on the loop i.e. too long or not correct wires. |
834 |
Suggested Action:
Check the Voltage at the terminal block and if it is not within the valid range check the external power supply or the loop.
|
835 |
**Configuration Changed** |
836 |
Possible Cause:
A write or set command has been executed that changed the devices configuration |
837 |
Suggested Action:
Click on the 'Reset configuration change' button to acknowledge the change & clear the configuration changed condition |
838 |
NAMUR NE107 |
839 |
OK
No Active Alarm exists |
840 |
Diagnostics status |
841 |
CheckFunction |
842 |
OffSpecification |
843 |
OK |
844 |
GetHealthStatus |
845 |
Maintenance |
846 |
HART serial no |
847 |
Unique serial number related to the protocol |
848 |
Tag |
849 |
Unique label of the device in the plant |
850 |
Description |
851 |
Message |
852 |
Field can be used in any way |
853 |
Device |
854 |
Name of the device type |
855 |
Manufacturer |
856 |
Name of the device responsible company |
857 |
Write Protection |
858 |
For data set or device |
859 |
Device revision |
860 |
Field device revision |
861 |
HART revision |
862 |
Major protocol revision implemented in the device |
863 |
Address |
864 |
Device address in the application |
865 |
Long tag |
866 |
Long tag: Unique label of the device in the plant |
867 |
Final assembly no |
868 |
Change counter |
869 |
Number of times the device's configuration has changed |
870 |
Device Profile |
871 |
PV % range |
872 |
QR Code |
873 |
Enter Access Code |
874 |
????????? |
875 |
Flag |
876 |
Incorrect |
877 |
CP |
878 |
Diag. |
879 |
Special Setting |
880 |
Validate Access code |
881 |
Validate Service Personnel Access Code |
882 |
Access Logout |
883 |
Validate Channel Partner Access Code |
884 |
Enter Information |
885 |
QR Code Configuration |
886 |
Service Personnel Information |
887 |
Set Low Range |
888 |
Set Upper Range |
889 |
Set PV to Zero |
890 |
Enable the setting of the PV = 0.0 operation |
891 |
Set PV Val |
892 |
Enable the New PV operation |
893 |
PV Bias Reset |
894 |
PV Scaling Reset method - P-dP Bias will be Reset |
895 |
Enable Parallel Shift operation |
896 |
Reset Device |
897 |
Warm Start-up configuration is not changed the device is restarted |
898 |
Reset to User Sensor Trimming |
899 |
Reset Configuration To Default |
900 |
Reset device parameters to their default values (not the address) |
901 |
Reset Configuration Changed Flag |
902 |
Reset the device Configuration Changed flag |
903 |
Save as User Sensor Trimming |
904 |
Save the actual sensor trimming as User Trimming |
905 |
Save Configuration as Default |
906 |
The actual device configuration is saved as default configuration |
907 |
Reset Factory Sensor Trimming |
908 |
Reset to Factory Sensor Trimming |
909 |
Reset Factory Output Trimming |
910 |
Reset to Factory Output D/A converter Trimming |
911 |
Aborting Input Simulation |
912 |
n |
913 |
Device Serial No |
914 |
Unique device serial No. |
915 |
Hardware Revision |
916 |
Hardware revision |
917 |
Software Revision |
918 |
Software Revision |
919 |
Sensor Revision |
920 |
More Info |
921 |
More Information Available:Electronic Temperature |
922 |
More Information Available:Analog output |
923 |
More Information Available: input simulation |
924 |
More Info: |
925 |
More Information Available:Power supply warning |
926 |
More Information Available:P-dP sensor fail |
927 |
More Information Available:Sensor temperature fail |
928 |
More Information Available:Electronic temperature fail |
929 |
More Information Available:P-dP Out of limit |
930 |
More Information Available:Sensor temperature Out of limit |
931 |
More Information Available:Sensor memory fail |
932 |
More Information Available:Sensor non-volatile memory burn error |
933 |
More Information Available:Max working pressure exceeded |
934 |
More Information Available:Loop test |
935 |
More Information Available:Output readback fail |
936 |
Hours |
937 |
sec |
938 |
Clear Other Diag Simulation |
939 |
Change SV Mapping |
940 |
Change TV Mapping |
941 |
Change QV Mapping |
942 |
P-dP |
943 |
Electronic Temperature |
944 |
Simulate |
945 |
Pressure Simulation |
946 |
Sensor Temp. Simulation |
947 |
Aborting Simulation |
948 |
Zero trim |
949 |
Full trim |
950 |
Sensor Temperature Trimming |
951 |
Sensor Serial No |
952 |
Unique sensor serial No. |
953 |
Sensor serial Number |
954 |
Refresh Page |
955 |
Enable/Disable diagnostics QR Code |
956 |
Refresh |
957 |
Click on this button to refresh the UI |
958 |
Set New PV |
959 |
Reset PV Bias |
960 |
Enable the Reset of the Bias = 0.0 operation |
961 |
Set Parallel Shift |
962 |
Execution of the Parallel Shift operation |
963 |
Pressure Simulation |
964 |
Simulation Value |
965 |
Static Pressure Simulation |
966 |
Sensor Temp Simulation |
967 |
Execute |
968 |
Sensor Temperature Simulation |
969 |
Rerange 4-20mA |
970 |
Change Polling Address |
971 |
Change polling address and loop current mode |
972 |
Local_DeviceSerialNumber |
973 |
Device State |
974 |
Function Check |
975 |
Out of Specification |
976 |
Maintenance Required |
977 |
Failure |
978 |
Span |
979 |
Process Value % |
980 |
Object for CMD 1283 |
981 |
Physical unit for process pressure |
982 |
Device type |
983 |
Pxx100 |
984 |
Linearization type |
985 |
Minimum Span |
986 |
PDP Sensor High Limit |
987 |
PDP Sensor Low Limit |
988 |
Possible Cause :There could be a bad or broken connection between sensor and electronics and/or a mechanical damage to the sensor.Loss of fill fluid from the cell,ruptured diaphragm..
Suggested Action :The device must be replaced.. |
989 |
Possible Cause :The circuitry for the sampling of the temperature has failed..
Suggested Action :The device must be replaced. |
990 |
Possible Cause :The circuitry for the sampling of the electronics temperature has failed.
Suggested Action :The device should be replaced as soon as possible. |
991 |
Possible Cause :The measurement range has not been correctly calculated OR an incorrect transducer model has been selected.
Suggested Action :The compatibility of pressure transmitter model and process conditions has to be checked. Probably a different transmitter type is required.. |
992 |
Possible Cause :The temperature of the process environment affects the pressure transmitter.In some situation, the device installation could be the cause of a sensor overheating.
Suggested Action :The compatibility of pressure transmitter model and process conditions has to be checked.It could be required to perform a new sensor trimming or device replacement.A different installation type could be also considered/ required e.g. use of remote seals.. |
993 |
Possible Cause :The Sensor data/coefficients in the sensor memory are corrupted precluding the correct functionality of the device.
Suggested Action :The device must to be replaced. |
994 |
Electronic memory fail |
995 |
Possible Cause :EMC problems like electrostatic discharge (ESD), burst, surge outside the specification limits and/or soft errors (ionic radiation) could corrupt memory data..
Suggested Action :The Device must to be replaced.Or, the database must to be reloaded. |
996 |
Electronics NV-memory Burn Error |
997 |
Possible Cause :The device could have been powered off immediately after the modification of the data that was not fully written in the NV-memory.
Suggested Action :The device should be replaced as soon as possible. |
998 |
Possible Cause :Writings to the Sensor non-Volatile Memory was not successful.
Suggested Action :The Sensor should be replaced as soon as possible. |
999 |
Possible Cause :The selected transmitter and/or the process connection elements are not adequate for the specific process conditions.
Suggested Action :The compatibility of the pressure transmitter model with process conditions must be checked and, if necessary, replace the instrument with another having the correct characteristics.. |
1000 |
Possible Cause :The analog and digital analog outputs for the Primary Variable are held at the requested value. Device is in fixed current (Loop Test) mode.
Suggested Action :Use a HART configurator to place device back into normal operating mode (Remove from Loop Test - Fixed output mode). |
1001 |
Possible Cause :The applied/measured pressure is beyond the configured working range represented by the Low and High range values.
Suggested Action : |
1002 |
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 consider to replace the device. |
1003 |
Possible Cause :This condition could be due to the circuitry for the sampling of the temperature that has failed or due to the transmitter installation e.g.steam leakage directed on to transmitter housing, or critical ambiental conditions.
Suggested Action :If necessary, use a HART configurator in order to know in detail of which limit (high or low) the Electronic temperature is beyond.
Check the transmitter installation to identify possible cause of the abnormal measured temperature and take possible actions to minimize the temperature impact/influence like to insulate the device from the external temperature influence. |
1004 |
Active Alert |
1005 |
Device state |
1006 |
Status Group |
1007 |
Electronics |
1008 |
HW Status: Electronics |
1009 |
Sensor |
1010 |
HW Status: Sensor |
1011 |
Configuration or Installation |
1012 |
Operating Condition |
1013 |
Power Supply |
1014 |
Operating Condition - Power Supply |
1015 |
Process |
1016 |
Operating Condition - Process |
1017 |
Cmd 48 byte 17 |
1018 |
Cmd 48 byte 18 |
1019 |
Cmd 48 byte 19 |
1020 |
Cmd 48 byte 20 |
1021 |
Cmd 48 byte 21 |
1022 |
Cmd 48 byte 22 |
1023 |
Cmd 48 byte 23 |
1024 |
Special Curve |
1025 |
PdP |
1026 |
Pressure - Differential Pressure |
1027 |
Status |
1028 |
Limit Status |
1029 |
Pres Fmly stat |
1030 |
classification |
1031 |
device Family |
1032 |
Pdp USL |
1033 |
Pdp LSL |
1034 |
Pdp Minimum Span |
1035 |
7d |
1036 |
Damp an irregular signal |
1037 |
Damping |
1038 |
.1f |
1039 |
Simulation status |
1040 |
Disable |
1041 |
Enable |
1042 |
Alarm with analog output |
1043 |
O/P during fault |
1044 |
Size |
1045 |
Acquisition Period |
1046 |
pdpSensor_units |
1047 |
Minimum value for range limits |
1048 |
Lower Sensor Limit |
1049 |
Maximum value for range limits |
1050 |
Upper Sensor Limit |
1051 |
Minimum difference between URV and LRV |
1052 |
Minimum Span |
1053 |
Sensor1 trim support |
1054 |
Linearity |
1055 |
Sensor Temperature will be shown in this unit |
1056 |
Temperature Unit |
1057 |
Sensor Temperature Damping |
1058 |
Sensor Temperature Minimum Span |
1059 |
Sensor Temperature Trim Value |
1060 |
sensor1 trim high |
1061 |
electronicTemperatureValue_units |
1062 |
Electronic Temperature Damping |
1063 |
Elect. Temperature Minimum Span |
1064 |
Electronic Temp. Collection |
1065 |
communicationScaleOutValue_units |
1066 |
communicationScaleOutValue Damping |
1067 |
Scaled Output Minimum Span |
1068 |
ScaledOutput Collection |
1069 |
Cal.Pressure |
1070 |
Calibration Pressure |
1071 |
Download to device |
1072 |
Upload from device |
1073 |
Squawk Control |
1074 |
Off |
1075 |
On |
1076 |
Squawk once |
1077 |
squawk_abort_label |
1078 |
Start Squawk |
1079 |
Common Tables |
1080 |
Interoperable * |
1081 |
Universal |
1082 |
Common Practice |
1083 |
Pressure Universal |
1084 |
Pressure Common |
1085 |
Menu |
1086 |
Rosemount Magflow |
1087 |
Rosemount Pressure |
1088 |
Moore Products |
1089 |
Siemens Pressure |
1090 |
P2 Common |
1091 |
PV |
1092 |
Wireless |
1093 |
Munge |
1094 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion/Methane/CO |
1095 |
Flow Totalizer - Rate Indicator |
1096 |
Flow Variable Area |
1097 |
Flow Coriolis Mass |
1098 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Gas |
1099 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Liquid |
1100 |
Level Ultrasonic |
1101 |
Level Radar - Microwave |
1102 |
Pressure Absolute |
1103 |
Level Capacitance |
1104 |
Pressure Differential |
1105 |
Level Hydrostatic |
1106 |
Level |
1107 |
Pressure Absolute/Relative |
1108 |
Level Microwave |
1109 |
Level Radar |
1110 |
Level Density - Nuclear |
1111 |
Flow Electromagnetic |
1112 |
Flow Vortex |
1113 |
Flow Magmeter - Rack Version |
1114 |
Flow High Performance Magmeter |
1115 |
Flow Mass |
1116 |
Flow Ultrasonic |
1117 |
Flow Magnetic |
1118 |
Flow Magnetic - Custody Transfer |
1119 |
Flow 2-wire Magnetic |
1120 |
Flow Coriolis Mass - Custody Transfer |
1121 |
Flow 2-wire Vortex |
1122 |
Flow Thermal |
1123 |
Temperature Head Mounted |
1124 |
Temperature Compact |
1125 |
Temperature DIN Rail Mounted |
1126 |
Analytical pH |
1127 |
Analytical Conductivity - Conductive |
1128 |
Analytical Conductivity - Inductive |
1129 |
Temperature Sensor |
1130 |
Level Servo |
1131 |
Temperature DIN Rail |
1132 |
Temperature |
1133 |
Analytical ORP |
1134 |
Analytical pION |
1135 |
Analytical IConc |
1136 |
Analytical Electrode Conductivity |
1137 |
Analytical Toroidal Conductivity |
1138 |
Valve Positioner |
1139 |
Valve Controller |
1140 |
Pressure |
1141 |
Pressure Multivariable |
1142 |
Analytical pH/ORP |
1143 |
Flow Coriolis |
1144 |
Analytical Conductivity |
1145 |
Valve Positioner/Pneumatic |
1146 |
Valve Actuator - Electrical |
1147 |
Temperature Dual Input |
1148 |
Valve Actuator |
1149 |
Analytical Corrosion |
1150 |
Analytical Density - Nuclear |
1151 |
Level Continuous Gamma |
1152 |
Level Laser Ranging |
1153 |
Pressure Safety |
1154 |
Flow Vortex/Swirl |
1155 |
Flow |
1156 |
Analytical 4 Electrode Conductivity |
1157 |
Analytical 2 Electrode Conductivity |
1158 |
Analytical Troidal Conductivity |
1159 |
Analytical pH/ORP/pIon/Ion Conc |
1160 |
Analytical Oxygen |
1161 |
Pressure P, dP + Multivariable |
1162 |
Temperature 2-wire |
1163 |
Pressure w/ PID |
1164 |
Pressure Saturated Steam |
1165 |
Analytical Density - Gamma Ray |
1166 |
Level Gamma Ray |
1167 |
Analytical Weight - Gamma Ray |
1168 |
Level w/ Density - Gamma Ray |
1169 |
Analytical Motorized Density |
1170 |
Flow Multivariable Mass |
1171 |
Temperature Multivariable |
1172 |
Specialty HART-to-Analog Signal Conv |
1173 |
Flow dP |
1174 |
Pressure Low Power |
1175 |
Pressure Certified SIL2 |
1176 |
Interoperable |
1177 |
Analytical Density |
1178 |
Valve Positioner/Electropneumatic |
1179 |
Flow Magnetic Inductive |
1180 |
Analytical |
1181 |
Analytical Opacity Monitor |
1182 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion |
1183 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity |
1184 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ pure H20 |
1185 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ % conc |
1186 |
Analytical 2-wire Oxygen/Chlorine/Ozone |
1187 |
Analytical 2-wire pH/ORP |
1188 |
Analytical 2-wire Contacting/Toroidal |
1189 |
Analytical Oxygen - High Temperature |
1190 |
Analytical Conductivity w/ % conc |
1191 |
Analytical pH/ORP/ISE |
1192 |
Analytical Amperometric Analyzer |
1193 |
Analytical Dual Input Analyzer |
1194 |
Pressure Pressure/Level |
1195 |
Analytical Consistency |
1196 |
Analytical Microwave-Pulp Consistency |
1197 |
Analytical Microwave Consistency |
1198 |
Valve Digital Positioner |
1199 |
Valve Smart Valve Positioner |
1200 |
Temperature Differential |
1201 |
Analytical Dissolved Oxygen |
1202 |
Analytical pH Controller |
1203 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity Controller |
1204 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity |
1205 |
Level Displacement |
1206 |
Temperature w/ PID |
1207 |
Valve Universal Positioner |
1208 |
Level Radar - Reflex |
1209 |
Pressure Gauge |
1210 |
Pressure Sealed Gauge |
1211 |
Valve Digital Positioner w/ PID |
1212 |
Valve Intelligent Positioner |
1213 |
Analytical Gas Detector |
1214 |
Analytical Infrared Gas Detector |
1215 |
Analytical Electrochemical Gas Detector |
1216 |
Analytical Measuring Instruments |
1217 |
Level Magnostrictive |
1218 |
Valve On/Off Valve Controller |
1219 |
Level Radar - Pulse |
1220 |
Level Continuous Capactive |
1221 |
Valve Damper Actuator |
1222 |
Valve Electric Damper Actuator |
1223 |
Flow Electronic |
1224 |
Flow Vortex - Multiparameter Mass |
1225 |
Analytical UV Flame Detector |
1226 |
Analytical UVIR Flame Detector |
1227 |
Analytical IR Flame Detector |
1228 |
Analytical Fire Detector |
1229 |
Analytical Gas Detector Display Interface |
1230 |
Analytical Toxic Gas Detector |
1231 |
Analytical Flame Detector |
1232 |
Level Nuclear |
1233 |
Analytical Microwave |
1234 |
Analytical Density - Radiometric |
1235 |
Level Radiometric |
1236 |
Analytical Gas/Steam |
1237 |
Level Nucleonic |
1238 |
Analytical Blade Consistency |
1239 |
Analytical Rotary Consistency |
1240 |
Pressure Absolute/Differential |
1241 |
Positioner |
1242 |
Analytical Combustible Gas Detector |
1243 |
Analytical Point Infrared Gas Detector |
1244 |
Analytical Multi-Detector Monitor System |
1245 |
Valve Positioner/Electro-hydraulic |
1246 |
Valve Monitor |
1247 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
1248 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
1249 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1250 |
WirelessHART Device |
1251 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
1252 |
Primary |
1253 |
Primary Analog Channel |
1254 |
Secondary |
1255 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
1256 |
Tertiary |
1257 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
1258 |
Quaternary |
1259 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1260 |
Quinary |
1261 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1262 |
Critical Power Failure |
1263 |
Lock all |
1264 |
Trim not supported |
1265 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1266 |
Locked by gateway |
1267 |
Analog Input Channel |
1268 |
Analog Output Channel |
1269 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1270 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1271 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1272 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1273 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1274 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1275 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1276 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1277 |
Simulation active |
1278 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1279 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1280 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1281 |
Volatile memory error |
1282 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1283 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1284 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1285 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1286 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1287 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1288 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1289 |
Electronic failure |
1290 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1291 |
Subdevice list changed |
1292 |
Duplicate master detected |
1293 |
Capacity Denied |
1294 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1295 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1296 |
Block transfer pending |
1297 |
Continuous |
1298 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1299 |
Window |
1300 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1301 |
Rising |
1302 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1303 |
Falling |
1304 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1305 |
On-change |
1306 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1307 |
Battery life |
1308 |
Percent range |
1309 |
Loop current |
1310 |
Primary variable |
1311 |
Secondary variable |
1312 |
Tertiary variable |
1313 |
Quaternary variable |
1314 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
1315 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
1316 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1317 |
Configuration changed event pending |
1318 |
Device status event pending |
1319 |
More status available event pending |
1320 |
Enable single data point trending |
1321 |
Enable filtered trending |
1322 |
The sample is filtered using a time constant equal to one-third the trend sample period |
1323 |
Enable average trending |
1324 |
The value obtained by dividing the sum of all samples in the period by the total number of samples |
1325 |
Read receive time |
1326 |
Write date and time |
1327 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1328 |
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. |
1329 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1330 |
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. |
1331 |
Line Power |
1332 |
Device is powered via a hardwired connection to a plant power source. |
1333 |
Battery Power |
1334 |
Device operates solely of its (internal) battery. |
1335 |
Recharg.B./Power Sc. |
1336 |
Rechargeable battery power or power scavenging. The device has a short-term supply of energy (must be at least one hour) that is continuously being replenished. The device's power is being replenished by harvesting and converting energy from the environment surrounding the device (e.g. solar, vibration, heat). |
1337 |
Idle |
1338 |
Active search |
1339 |
Looking for neighbors. |
1340 |
Negotiating |
1341 |
Quarantined |
1342 |
Operational |
1343 |
Suspended |
1344 |
Deep sleep |
1345 |
Ultra-low power |
1346 |
Wireless Signal Found |
1347 |
Network packets have been recognized |
1348 |
Wireless Signal Identified |
1349 |
Wireless Time Synchronized |
1350 |
WirelessHart Signal Identified |
1351 |
Network Admission Requested |
1352 |
Set on transmission of first join request |
1353 |
Join Retrying |
1354 |
Set after the first join request retry (i.e. when number of join requests > 2). Cleared when device is authenticated or when Active Search started. |
1355 |
Join Failed |
1356 |
Set on transition from Active Search mode to Deep Sleep mode. Cleared on transition from Deep Sleep to Active Search. |
1357 |
Network Security Clearance Granted |
1358 |
Network Manager Session Established |
1359 |
Network Joined |
1360 |
Network Joined. Normal superframe and links obtained. |
1361 |
Network Bandwidth Requested |
1362 |
Negotiating Network Properties. Gateway session obtained. |
1363 |
Join Complete |
1364 |
Normal operating mode. |
1365 |
No restrictions |
1366 |
SI Only |
1367 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1368 |
Open - accept all devices |
1369 |
Use Whitelist for access |
1370 |
Use Blacklist |
1371 |
Use Whitelist and Blacklist |
1372 |
Lockdown - disable join links |
1373 |
Process automation device |
1374 |
Discrete device |
1375 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1376 |
I/O System |
1377 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1378 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1379 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1380 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1381 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1382 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1383 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1384 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1385 |
Don't attempt to join |
1386 |
Join now |
1387 |
Attempt to join immediately on powerup or reset |
1388 |
US |
1389 |
United States of America |
1390 |
JP |
1391 |
Japan |
1392 |
DE |
1393 |
Germany |
1394 |
FR |
1395 |
France |
1396 |
ES |
1397 |
Spain |
1398 |
RU |
1399 |
Russian Federation |
1400 |
CN |
1401 |
People's Republic of China |
1402 |
Nominal |
1403 |
Device Power Status is nominal |
1404 |
Low |
1405 |
Device Power Status is low |
1406 |
Critically Low |
1407 |
Device Power Status is critically low |
1408 |
Recharging - Low |
1409 |
Recharging - High |
1410 |
Secondary Master |
1411 |
Primary Master |
1412 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
1413 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
1414 |
Device Profile |
1415 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1416 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1417 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1418 |
WirelessHART Status |
1419 |
Time Set Option |
1420 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1421 |
Country |
1422 |
Country of intended device installation |
1423 |
SI Unit Control |
1424 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1425 |
Burst Trigger Units |
1426 |
Burst Trigger Class |
1427 |
Wired HART Enabled |
1428 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
1429 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1430 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1431 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1432 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1433 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1434 |
Event Status |
1435 |
Event Notification Control |
1436 |
Operate mode Mask |
1437 |
Not Defined |
1438 |
Power Source |
1439 |
Power source of the device |
1440 |
Wireless Mode |
1441 |
Join Status |
1442 |
The current location in the joining sequence of operations. |
1443 |
Network Access Mode |
1444 |
Join Mode |
1445 |
Power Status |
1446 |
Power status of the device |
1447 |
Master Mode |
1448 |
This sets the I/O System's Data Link Layer operation on all channels as either primary or secondary master mode. |
1449 |
Trend Units |
1450 |
Trend Device Variable Unit Code |
1451 |
Trend Classification |
1452 |
Trend Device Variable Classification |
1453 |
Trend Control |
1454 |
Device Status Mask |
1455 |
Ext dev status Mask |
1456 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
1457 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
1458 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
1459 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
1460 |
AO saturated Mask |
1461 |
AO fixed Mask |
1462 |
Latched Device Status |
1463 |
Latched Ext dev status |
1464 |
Latched Operate Mode |
1465 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1466 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1467 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
1468 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
1469 |
Latched AO saturated |
1470 |
Latched AO fixed |
1471 |
Wireless Module Device Type |
1472 |
Device type of the Wireless Radio |
1473 |
Wireless Module Manufacturer ID |
1474 |
Manufacturer of the Wireless Radio contained in this device |
1475 |
Subdevice Device Type |
1476 |
Device type of the subdevice attached to this system. |
1477 |
Subdevice Manufacturer Id |
1478 |
Manufacturer of the subdevice attached to this system. |
1479 |
Time Stamp |
1480 |
Relative time value on network |
1481 |
8u |
1482 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1483 |
Command Response Truncated |
1484 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1485 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1486 |
Device Variable |
1487 |
Variable to trim |
1488 |
8.3f |
1489 |
Number of points in the Device is -> %{pdp_TAB_ACTUAL_NUMBER} |
1490 |
Upload in progress, please wait... |
1491 |
All X-Y values read from device !! |
1492 |
We are about to create a new linearisation curve. Please take care of following points to save a new curve successfully in the device
1) X/Y value pair must be monotonously incremented
2) First value of X/Y pair must be 0/0
3) Last value of X/Y pair must be 100/100
Continue ? |
1493 |
Yes;No |
1494 |
Select no of points (X/Y pairs) to be entered |
1495 |
2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15;16;17;18;19;20;21;22 |
1496 |
X0 Value |
1497 |
x0 |
1498 |
Y0 Value |
1499 |
y0 |
1500 |
X1 Value |
1501 |
x1 |
1502 |
Y1 Value |
1503 |
y1 |
1504 |
X2 Value |
1505 |
x2 |
1506 |
Y2 Value |
1507 |
y2 |
1508 |
X3 Value |
1509 |
x3 |
1510 |
Y3 Value |
1511 |
y3 |
1512 |
X4 Value |
1513 |
x4 |
1514 |
Y4 Value |
1515 |
y4 |
1516 |
X5 Value |
1517 |
x5 |
1518 |
Y5 Value |
1519 |
y5 |
1520 |
X6 Value |
1521 |
x6 |
1522 |
Y6 Value |
1523 |
y6 |
1524 |
X7 Value |
1525 |
x7 |
1526 |
Y7 Value |
1527 |
y7 |
1528 |
X8 Value |
1529 |
x8 |
1530 |
Y8 Value |
1531 |
y8 |
1532 |
X9 Value |
1533 |
x9 |
1534 |
Y9 Value |
1535 |
y9 |
1536 |
X10 Value |
1537 |
x10 |
1538 |
Y10 Value |
1539 |
y10 |
1540 |
X11 Value |
1541 |
x11 |
1542 |
Y11 Value |
1543 |
y11 |
1544 |
X12 Value |
1545 |
x12 |
1546 |
Y12 Value |
1547 |
y12 |
1548 |
X13 Value |
1549 |
x13 |
1550 |
Y13 Value |
1551 |
y13 |
1552 |
X14 Value |
1553 |
x14 |
1554 |
Y14 Value |
1555 |
y14 |
1556 |
X15 Value |
1557 |
x15 |
1558 |
Y15 Value |
1559 |
y15 |
1560 |
X16 Value |
1561 |
x16 |
1562 |
Y16 Value |
1563 |
y16 |
1564 |
X17 Value |
1565 |
x17 |
1566 |
Y17 Value |
1567 |
y17 |
1568 |
X18 Value |
1569 |
x18 |
1570 |
Y18 Value |
1571 |
y18 |
1572 |
X19 Value |
1573 |
x19 |
1574 |
Y19 Value |
1575 |
y19 |
1576 |
X20 Value |
1577 |
x20 |
1578 |
Y20 Value |
1579 |
y20 |
1580 |
X21 Value |
1581 |
x21 |
1582 |
Y21 Value |
1583 |
y21 |
1584 |
Select |
1585 |
Continue;Re-enter no of x/y pairs |
1586 |
Result :%[L]{pdp_TAB_STATUS} -> %{pdp_TAB_STATUS} |
1587 |
Click on 'Load curve from device' button to load the curve from device |
1588 |
CP331896 |
1589 |
SV2317113 |
1590 |
Access Code is verified. |
1591 |
Incorrect Access Code. |
1592 |
Enter information |
1593 |
disp_string2 |
1594 |
Aborting procedure due to last error. |
1595 |
PV value read
PV : %{0}%{1} |
1596 |
Set PV Zero;Ready |
1597 |
Aborting procedure due to last error |
1598 |
PV value read
PV: %{0}%{1} |
1599 |
Set PV Value;Ready |
1600 |
Enter new PV value: |
1601 |
P-dP Bias will be Reset |
1602 |
OP :%{2}% PV :%{0}%{1}
URV and LRV will be shifted. Continue? |
1603 |
Enter new OP percent val: |
1604 |
Applied values read:
PV: %{1} %{0} |
1605 |
Applied zero reads:
PV: %{1}%{0} |
1606 |
Device will perform warm startup.After the end of this operation it may be necessary to reconnect the device. Continue? |
1607 |
The Sensor Trimming is set to the User trimming! Actual settings are lost. Continue? |
1608 |
The Device is set to default setting! Actual settings are lost.After the end of this operation it may be necessary to reconnect the device. Continue? |
1609 |
Configuration Changed Flag reset is complete |
1610 |
The Actual Sensor Trimming is Saved as User Trimming! Continue? |
1611 |
The Actual device settings is Saved as Default setting! Continue? |
1612 |
The Sensor Trimming parameters are set to the factory settings! User specific settings are lost. Continue? |
1613 |
The Output Trimming parameters are set to the factory settings! User specific settings are lost. Continue? |
1614 |
Simulate Presure Value;Simulate Sensor Temperature Value;Exit |
1615 |
Enter the Pressure Simulation Value |
1616 |
Enter the Sensor Temperature Simulation Value |
1617 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}000000000%{4} |
1618 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}00000000%{4} |
1619 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}0000000%{4} |
1620 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}000000%{4} |
1621 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}00000%{4} |
1622 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}0000%{4} |
1623 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}000%{4} |
1624 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}00%{4} |
1625 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}0%{4} |
1626 |
Device Serial No:%{0}%{1}%{2}%{4} |
1627 |
Hardware Revision:0%{0}.0%{1}.0%{2} |
1628 |
Software Revision:0%{0}.0%{1}.0%{2} |
1629 |
Sensor Revision:0%{0}.0%{1}.0%{2} |
1630 |
Electronic Temperature out Of Low Limit |
1631 |
Electronic Temperature out Of High Limit |
1632 |
Electronic Temperature out Of Low Limit
Electronic Temperature out Of High Limit |
1633 |
Analog Output Low Saturated |
1634 |
Analog Output High Saturated |
1635 |
Analog Output Low Saturated
Analog Output High Saturated |
1636 |
P-dp Simulation Active |
1637 |
Static Pressure Simulation Active |
1638 |
Sensor Temperature Simulation Active |
1639 |
P-dp Simulation Active
Static Pressure Simulation Active |
1640 |
P-dp Simulation Active
Sensor Temperature Simulation Active |
1641 |
Static Pressure Simulation Active
Sensor Temperature Simulation Active |
1642 |
P-dp Simulation Active
Static Pressure Simulation Active
Sensor Temperature Simulation Active |
1643 |
Power supply too Low |
1644 |
Power Supply too High |
1645 |
Power supply too Low
Power Supply too High |
1646 |
SV is: |
1647 |
TV is: |
1648 |
QV is: |
1649 |
Select the Lock type: |
1650 |
Permanent lock;Temporary lock;Lock All |
1651 |
Pressure value simulation disabled. |
1652 |
Please enter the value to simulate |
1653 |
Pressure value simulated. |
1654 |
Select choice: |
1655 |
Simulate;Exit; |
1656 |
Sensor Temperature value simulated. |
1657 |
Simulate ;Exit; |
1658 |
Last Input val used:
Hival: %{2}%{0}
Loval: %{1}%{0} |
1659 |
High Trim;Low Trim;Display limits;Exit |
1660 |
Apply a loval Pres. Lower than Hival |
1661 |
Pressure stabilizing. PLEASE WAIT... |
1662 |
Pres. applied: %{1}%{0} |
1663 |
Enter lower trim value |
1664 |
Apply a Hival Pres. Higher than Loval |
1665 |
Enter upper trim value |
1666 |
SENSOR LIMITS:
USL: %{2}%{0}
LSL: %{1}%{0} |
1667 |
CALIBRATION:
URV: %{5}%{3}
LRV: %{4}%{3} |
1668 |
Sensor temperature read:
: %{1}%{0} |
1669 |
Last Input val used :
Val: %{1}%{0} |
1670 |
Enter the reference Temperature |
1671 |
a |
1672 |
b |
1673 |
c |
1674 |
Sensor Serial No: |
1675 |
00000%{4} |
1676 |
0000%{4} |
1677 |
000%{4} |
1678 |
00%{4} |
1679 |
0%{4} |
1680 |
%{4} |
1681 |
%{4}
Incorrect number! |
1682 |
Sensor Serial No:%{a}%{snsrSerialNo_Part0}%{b}%{snsrSerialNo_Part1}%{c}%{snsrSerialNo_Part2}%{d}%{snsrSerialNo_Part3}00000%{snsrSerialNo_Part4} |
1683 |
Sensor Serial No:%{a}%{snsrSerialNo_Part0}%{b}%{snsrSerialNo_Part1}%{c}%{snsrSerialNo_Part2}%{d}%{snsrSerialNo_Part3}0000%{snsrSerialNo_Part4} |
1684 |
Sensor Serial No:%{a}%{snsrSerialNo_Part0}%{b}%{snsrSerialNo_Part1}%{c}%{snsrSerialNo_Part2}%{d}%{snsrSerialNo_Part3}000%{snsrSerialNo_Part4} |
1685 |
Sensor Serial No:%{a}%{snsrSerialNo_Part0}%{b}%{snsrSerialNo_Part1}%{c}%{snsrSerialNo_Part2}%{d}%{snsrSerialNo_Part3}00%{snsrSerialNo_Part4} |
1686 |
Sensor Serial No:%{a}%{snsrSerialNo_Part0}%{b}%{snsrSerialNo_Part1}%{c}%{snsrSerialNo_Part2}%{d}%{snsrSerialNo_Part3}0%{snsrSerialNo_Part4} |
1687 |
Sensor Serial No:%{a}%{snsrSerialNo_Part0}%{b}%{snsrSerialNo_Part1}%{c}%{snsrSerialNo_Part2}%{d}%{snsrSerialNo_Part3}%{snsrSerialNo_Part4} |
1688 |
Sensor Serial No:%{a}%{snsrSerialNo_Part0}%{b}%{snsrSerialNo_Part1}%{c}%{snsrSerialNo_Part2}%{d}%{snsrSerialNo_Part3}%{snsrSerialNo_Part4}
Incorrect number! |
1689 |
|
1690 |
e |
1691 |
00000 |
1692 |
0000 |
1693 |
000 |
1694 |
00 |
1695 |
invalid |
1696 |
Refreshing page... |
1697 |
Refresh action complete. |
1698 |
Diagnostics QR Code status is updated |
1699 |
. |
1700 |
|
1701 |
000000000 |
1702 |
00000000 |
1703 |
0000000 |
1704 |
000000 |
1705 |
Enter new PV |
1706 |
Now Apply input pressure
URV:%{0} %{2} LRV:%{1} %{2} |
1707 |
Current process value: %{0} %{1} |
1708 |
Continue read value;Set as 4mA value;Set as 20mA value;Exit |
1709 |
Set polling address |
1710 |
iPoll |
1711 |
Polling address selected is greater than 0. Please select loop current mode.
Recommended to disable loop current mode. |
1712 |
Polling address selected is 0. Please select loop current mode.
Recommended to enable loop current mode. |
1713 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}000000000%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1714 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}00000000%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1715 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}0000000%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1716 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}000000%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1717 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}00000%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1718 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}0000%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1719 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}000%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1720 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}00%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1721 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}0%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1722 |
Device Serial No:%{serialNo_Part0}%{serialNo_Part1}%{serialNo_Part2}%{Local_DeviceSerialNumber} |
1723 |
Device failed to accept Setpoint TabOpCode == 1 (New Operation) |
1724 |
X%{q} Value % |
1725 |
Y%{q} Value % |
1726 |
Writing table data to device |
1727 |
Device failed to accept Setpoint TabOpCode == 2 (Last Value) |
1728 |
Squawk in progress.. |
1729 |
Do you want to end squawk? |