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82PH ORP |
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ABB Instrumentation |
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EC1 HI.PV.AD |
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Process Variable A/D over range |
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EC2 LO.PV.AD |
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Process Variable A/D under range |
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EC3 FC.PCB |
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Incorrect input board |
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EC4 TC.PCB |
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Incorrect Input board |
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EC5 DO.PCB |
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Incorrect input board |
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PC1 LO.GLS.Z |
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Low pH measuring electrode impedance |
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PC2 HI.REF.Z |
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High reference electrode impedance |
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PC3 DRTY.SN |
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Dirty Sensor |
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PC4 GND LP |
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Ground loops present or shorted sensor cable |
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PC5 OPEN |
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Open sensor cable or sensor out of solution |
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PC6 HI.LOOP |
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Current loop above upper range |
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PC7 LO.LOOP |
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Current loop below lower range value |
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PC8 HI.PV |
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PV above transmitter range |
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PC9 LO.PV |
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PV below transmitter range |
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PC10 HI.TEMP |
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Temperature above transmitter range |
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PC11 LO.TEMP |
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Temperature below transmitter range |
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PC12 HI.T.AD |
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Open or missing Temperature Sensor |
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PC13 LO.T.AD |
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Shorted Temperature Sensor |
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PC14 +HI.OFF |
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Large positive sensor offset (>180 mV) |
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PC15 -HI.OFF |
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Large negative sensor offset (<-180 mV) |
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PC16 HI.EFF |
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High sensor efficiency (>110%) |
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PC17 LO.EFF |
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Low sensor efficiency (<60%) |
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PC2O BAD.SEE |
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Bad SEEPROM or bad input PCB assembly |
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PC21 NO.F.CAL |
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Missing factory calibration or nonfunctional SEEPROM |
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PC22 BLNK.EE |
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Blank microprocessor EEPROM |
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PC23 SEE.EMI |
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Unverifiable SEEPROM bus read operation |
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PC24 ROM.EMI |
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Unverifiable EEPROM/ROM bus read operation |
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PC25 ROM.SUM |
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Incorrect EPROM checksum |
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PC30 PV.F.CAL |
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Out of range or missing factory calibration for PV |
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PC31 BA.F.CAL |
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Out of range or missing factory calibration for 3-k ohm Balco temp. sensor |
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PC32 PT.F.CAL |
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Out of range or missing factory calibration for PT100 temp. sensor |
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PC33 RZ.F.CAL |
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Out of range or missing factory calibeation for reference impedance measurement |
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PC34 PV.CHKS |
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Incorrect or missing PV checksum |
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PC35 BA.CHKS |
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Incorrect or missing 3-k ohm Balco temp. sensor checksum |
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PC36 PT.CHKS |
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Incorrect or missing PT100 temp. sensor checksum |
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PC37 RZ.CHKS |
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Incorrect or missing reference impedance measurement checksum |
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PC40 HI.R.CKT |
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Reference impedance circuit failure-high range error |
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PC41 LO.R.CKT |
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Reference impedance circuit failure-low range error |
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PC42 HI.RZ.AD |
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Reference impedance above transmitter A/D range |
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PC43 LO.RZ.AD |
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Reference impedance below transmitter A/D range |
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PC44 HI.G.CKT |
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pH measuring electrode impedance circuit failure-high range error |
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PC45 LO.G.CKT |
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pH measuring electrode impedance circuit failure-low range error |
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PC46 HI.GL.AD |
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pH measuring electrode impedance above transmitter A/D range |
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PC47 LO.GL.AD |
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pH measuring electrode impedance below transmitter A/D range |
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PC48 HI.C.CKT |
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Cable diagnostic circuit failure-high range error |
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PC49 LO.C.CKT |
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Cable diagnostic circuit failure-low range error |
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PC50 HI.CA.AD |
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Cable diagnostic signal above transmitter A/D range |
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PC51 LO.CA.AD |
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Cable diagnostic signal below transmitter A/D range |
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Reserved (N/A) |
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Reserved for future use |
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In calib. mode |
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Device is in PV calibration mode |
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Cal Offset Warning |
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PV calibration Offset unacceptable |
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Cal Slope Warning |
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PV calibration Slope unacceptable |
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Temp Offset Warning |
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Temperature calibration Offset unacceptable |
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Temp Slope Warning |
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Temperature calibration Slope unacceptable |
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PV eng. unit |
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.2f |
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8.2f |
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User Defined non-linear transfer function |
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7d |
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Temp Unit |
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Temperature- In Auto temp comp mode, it is the Temp read with the temp sensor. In Manual temp comp mode, it is the user entered temp value |
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Ref Impedance unit |
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Ref. Impedance |
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Reference Impedance |
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Input unit |
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Input |
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Input mV - Millivolt input value |
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Ref Impedance |
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Reference Impedance |
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Input mV - Millivolt input value. |
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In calibration security mode |
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Transmitter Busy - Cannot Process Command |
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PV efficiency |
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PV sensor efficiency (slope) value in percent |
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% |
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PV offset |
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PV sensor offset value. |
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mV |
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Temperature sensor Slope |
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Temperature sensor offset |
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Temperature sensor offset value. |
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degC |
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2 Point Cal Temp. value |
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Temperature value for 2 point PV calib |
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PV cal low value |
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PV low value for 2 point calibration. |
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PV low calib value too high |
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PV low calib value too low |
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PV cal high value |
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PV high value for 2 point calibration. |
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PV high calib value too high |
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PV high calib value too low |
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PV value for one point cal |
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Temp. calibration value |
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Temperature calibration value |
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Temp comp type |
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Temperature compensation type |
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Manual |
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Manual Temp. Comp. - This state uses the fixed manual temp. value for Nernstian temp comp. |
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Auto |
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Automatic Temp. Comp. - This state uses the temp. value measured with the temp. sensor for Nernstian temp comp. |
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Auto Solution (adv) |
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Automatic Solution Temp. Comp. This state uses the temp. value measured with the temp. sensor for Nernstian temp comp with solution coefficient. This is available only in transmitter ADVANCED mode. |
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Manual temp units |
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Manual Temp. |
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Manual Temperature Compensation Value - is used in Nernstian temp. comp. when the Temp Comp selection is Manual |
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ORP cal |
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HART Parameters |
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Offline Configuration Parameters |
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PV Range Setup |
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Reset Transmitter |
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Reset Transmitter - Instructs the transmitter to generate a reset. The result is similar to the effects of briefly interrupting power to the transmitter. This can be used to recover from an error condition if needed. |
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One point calib |
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One Point process calibration |
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Two Point Calibration - Calibration procedure where two different mV values are used, typically at or near the Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value of the transmitter. |
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Exit from 2 point cal |
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End cal mode |
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Temp. Cal |
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Temperature calibration |
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Edit Cal |
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Edit Calibration - Edit process sensor slope (efficiency) and offset and temp. sensor slope and offset values |
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Reset Cal |
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Reset the process and temperature sensor calibration data to the values set at the factory |
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Refresh variables |
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Read transmitter variables to refresh their values. This will update any variable that was modified via the device keypad. |
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FMU860 |
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DT |
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DVC |
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FCX |
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AS800 |
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340T |
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340C |
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344 |
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Siemens Micro K |
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SITRANS L |
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SIPAN PH |
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SITRANS P |
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75SMT |
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UNIDELTA |
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8320 |
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SX5100 |
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TSV175 |
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DMU |
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3780 |
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BM70 |
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8u |
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low |
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high |
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Transmitter will be Reset! Continue? |
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Transmitter Reset is in process, please wait. |
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Reading current values of all transmitter variables, please wait. |
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Transmitter Reset successful |
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Press OK when PV is stable
%0 mV |
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Enter new value: |
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PV Efficiency: %{1}
PV Offset: %{2} |
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CAL OFFSET WARNING |
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CAL SLOPE WARNING |
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Calibration was not successful. Do you want to retry? |
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Calibration was successful |
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Fixing Analog Output... |
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Write protect error while fixing output. |
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Low Calib Value is: |
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High Calib Value is: |
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Apply %{3} mV. Press OK when PV is stable
%0 mV |
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Apply %{4} mV. Press OK when PV is stable
%0 mV |
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Release Analog Output hold? |
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Enter Temperature: |
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TEMP OFFSET WARNING |
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TEMP SLOPE WARNING |
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Edit PV Slope |
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Edit PV Offset |
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Edit Temp. Slope |
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Edit Temp. Offset |
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Press OK to Reset Calibration |
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Reading transmitter variables, please wait. |