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ABB |
1 |
TTX300 Serie |
2 |
Update PV range unit |
3 |
Snsr1 probe type |
4 |
0...500 Ohm |
5 |
0...5000 Ohm |
6 |
Cal. van Dusen 1 |
7 |
Pt50 (IEC751) |
8 |
Pt100 (IEC751) |
9 |
Pt200 (IEC751) |
10 |
Pt500 (IEC751) |
11 |
Pt1000 (IEC751) |
12 |
Pt50 (JIS1604) |
13 |
Pt100 (JIS1604) |
14 |
Pt50 (MIL24388) |
15 |
Pt100 (MIL24388) |
16 |
Pt200 (MIL24388) |
17 |
Pt1000 (MIL24388) |
18 |
Ni50 (DIN43760) |
19 |
Ni100 (DIN43760) |
20 |
Ni120 (DIN43760) |
21 |
Ni1000 (DIN43760) |
22 |
Cu10 a=4270 |
23 |
Cu100 a=4270 |
24 |
Pt10 (IEC751) |
25 |
Pt10 (JIS1604) |
26 |
Pt10 (MIL24388) |
27 |
-125.. 125 mV |
28 |
-125..1200 mV |
29 |
TC Type B (IEC584) |
30 |
TC Type C (ASTME988) |
31 |
TC Type D (ASTME988) |
32 |
TC Type E (IEC584) |
33 |
TC Type J (IEC584) |
34 |
TC Type K (IEC584) |
35 |
TC Type N (IEC584) |
36 |
TC Type R (IEC584) |
37 |
TC Type S (IEC584) |
38 |
TC Type T (IEC584) |
39 |
TC Type L (DIN43710) |
40 |
TC Type U (DIN43710) |
41 |
Cal. van Dusen 2 |
42 |
Cal. van Dusen 3 |
43 |
Cal. van Dusen 4 |
44 |
Cal. van Dusen 5 |
45 |
Fixpoint-Table1 |
46 |
Fixpoint-Table2 |
47 |
Fixpoint-Table3 |
48 |
Fixpoint-Table4 |
49 |
Fixpoint Table5 |
50 |
Off |
51 |
Snsr1 wire number |
52 |
2-wire |
53 |
3-wire |
54 |
4-wire |
55 |
Snsr1 probe connection |
56 |
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57 |
Snsr1 CJC type |
58 |
Internal |
59 |
Standard |
60 |
Fixed |
61 |
Fixed to a manual value (thermostate) |
62 |
None |
63 |
Not used |
64 |
Snsr1 CJC temperature unit |
65 |
Snsr1 CJC temperature |
66 |
Snsr1 resistance two wire |
67 |
.2f |
68 |
Snsr1 bias |
69 |
Snsr1 input engineering unit |
70 |
Snsr1 output engineering unit |
71 |
Snsr2 probe type |
72 |
Snsr2 wire number |
73 |
Snsr2 probe connection |
74 |
Snsr2 CJC type |
75 |
External |
76 |
Selects S1 as CJC-Temperature |
77 |
Snsr2 CJC temperature unit |
78 |
Snsr2 CJC temperature |
79 |
Snsr2 resistance two wire |
80 |
Snsr2 bias |
81 |
Snsr2 input engineering unit |
82 |
Snsr2 output engineering unit |
83 |
Unsupported Probe Type |
84 |
Invalid Number Of Wires |
85 |
Device state |
86 |
OK |
87 |
No fault was found in the transmitter or sensor function. The diagnostic data may contain status information, stating e.g. that data is being stored in the non-volatile memory. |
88 |
Check |
89 |
The transmitter's process data or diagnostic information is being simulated. The output process value and displayed diagnostic data may not represent the actual situation. |
90 |
Out of Specification |
91 |
The transmitter or the sensors are not working under the specified operating conditions. Under these circumstances, the specified device properties may no longer be achieved. If the element is used under these unfavorable conditions repeatedly or for a longer time period, its service life may be shorter than specified. |
92 |
Maintenance Required |
93 |
The sensor or essential transmitter parts are defective. However, it is still possible to execute the configured measuring tasks, though to a limited extent. If sensor redundancy is configured, the failure of a sensor will not affect the primary variable. If the transmitter indicates that maintenance is required, this means that the maintenance personnel should service the device as soon as possible to avoid a failure of this tag. |
94 |
Failure |
95 |
The sensor or essential transmitter parts are defective. However, the primary variable and, thus, the current output is not necessarily and in any case affected. If e.g. the measuring signal from sensor 1 is assigned to the PV and sensor 2 fails, the device status assumes the value Failure, whereas the current output continues to provide valid measuring values. |
96 |
Errors & Warnings |
97 |
PV out of limits |
98 |
Primary variable (PV) outside adjusted measurement range.
Measurement range should cover process value limits |
99 |
Non PV out of limits |
100 |
Any secondary variable (SV, TV, QV) outside its limits |
101 |
AO saturated |
102 |
AO fixed |
103 |
Analog output is fixed due to a simulation |
104 |
More status available |
105 |
Cold start |
106 |
Device has (re-)started |
107 |
Configuration changed |
108 |
Configuration / parameter data has been changed.
Check all parameters, acknowledge Flag. |
109 |
Malfunction |
110 |
See enhanced diagnosis information for details |
111 |
Diag_Reserved0 |
112 |
Diag_Reserved1 |
113 |
Diag_Reserved2 |
114 |
Diag_Reserved3 |
115 |
Diag_Reserved4 |
116 |
Diag_Reserved5 |
117 |
Application |
118 |
Cfg/Prm error |
119 |
1) Load valid parameter set.
2) Restart.
3) Reset to factory setting |
120 |
Red: Snsr 1 missing |
121 |
1) Check sensor connection cables.
2) Check sensor.
3) Replace / repair sensor. |
122 |
Red: Snsr 2 missing |
123 |
Sensor drifting |
124 |
Reserved |
125 |
Re-Cfg in progress |
126 |
Device is being re-configured, process values may be invalid. |
127 |
Error |
128 |
Application cannot execute measuring task, software error.
1) Load valid parameter set.
2) Restart.
3) Reset to factory setting.
4) Replace transmitter. |
129 |
App simulated |
130 |
Process data or diagnosis is being simulated. |
131 |
AO trim activated |
132 |
Current output is being trimmed. |
133 |
Warning |
134 |
Parameters or process data are out of the expected range.
1) Load valid parameter set.
2) Restart.
3) Reset to factory setting |
135 |
PV HI_HI_Limit |
136 |
Verify process or change limit value. |
137 |
PV LO_LO_Limit |
138 |
PV HI_Limit |
139 |
PV LO_Limit |
140 |
Sensor 1 |
141 |
Channel active |
142 |
Resistance too high |
143 |
Resistance of sensor connection cable is too high, maybe due to corrosion of the terminals. |
144 |
Short Circuit |
145 |
1) Check sensor connection.
2) Replace sensor. |
146 |
Wire break |
147 |
Snsr Range Overrun |
148 |
Check sensor type, use different sensor if required. |
149 |
Snsr Range Underrun |
150 |
Bad Sensor Quality |
151 |
1) Use shielded sensor cables.
2) Reduce distance between sensor and transmitter.
3) Enable current output damping. |
152 |
1-pt trim active |
153 |
2-pt trim active |
154 |
Sensor 2 |
155 |
Electronics |
156 |
Temp. meas. error |
157 |
1) Restart (RESET).
2) Replace transmitter. |
158 |
Dev. out of spec. |
159 |
Observe specified ambient temperature range (protect against sunlight, cool, heat) |
160 |
EEPROM defect |
161 |
Writes exceeded |
162 |
Wear limit reached. Data cannot be saved.
1) Restart (RESET).
2) Replace transmitter. |
163 |
EEPROM Data defect |
164 |
Parameter failure |
165 |
HMI not connected |
166 |
Check display. Only relevant if device has been delivered with display. |
167 |
Device is readonly |
168 |
Attempt to write data to device although the device is write-protected (by hardware or software).
1) Check local operation, disable.
2) Disconnect HART hand-held terminal.
3) If re-configuration is wanted, disable write-protection. |
169 |
EEPROM busy |
170 |
Data being saved in non-volatile memory. Do not switch off the transmitter. |
171 |
Snsrbrd comm. error |
172 |
Hardware error.
1) Restart (RESET).
2) Replace transmitter. |
173 |
Snsrbrd failure |
174 |
Snsrbrd ADC failure |
175 |
Communication |
176 |
SW version major |
177 |
SW version minor |
178 |
SW version revision |
179 |
HW version major |
180 |
HW version minor |
181 |
Snsr S/N |
182 |
1u |
183 |
8u |
184 |
Damping |
185 |
3.1f |
186 |
4.1f |
187 |
s |
188 |
Range unit |
189 |
Snsr1 Einh. |
190 |
Snsr1 |
191 |
Sensor of channel 1 |
192 |
Snsr1 Upr Lmt |
193 |
3.2f |
194 |
Snsr1 Lor Lmt |
195 |
Snsr1 Min Span |
196 |
Snsr1 Measurement- Measurement input that receives some analog information. |
197 |
Snsr2 Units |
198 |
Snsr2 |
199 |
Sensor of channel 2 |
200 |
Snsr2 Upr Lmt |
201 |
Snsr2 Lor Lmt |
202 |
Snsr2 Min Span |
203 |
Snsr2 Measurement- Measurement input that receives some analog information. |
204 |
Elec1 |
205 |
Electrical Input of Channel 1 |
206 |
Elec1 Upr Lmt |
207 |
Elec1 Lor Lmt |
208 |
Elec1 Min Span |
209 |
Elec2 Units |
210 |
Elec2 |
211 |
Elec2 Upr Lmt |
212 |
Elec2 Lor Lmt |
213 |
Elec2 Min Span |
214 |
Electr. temp units |
215 |
Terminal Temperature (or ambient temperature), is used for CJC and general temperature compensation. |
216 |
Termnl |
217 |
Termnl USL |
218 |
Termnl LSL |
219 |
Termnl min span |
220 |
Electr. Temp |
221 |
Differential Units- Choose units that are compatible between snsr1 and snsr2. (mV-mV, Ohms-Ohms, Deg-Deg) |
222 |
Diff Units |
223 |
The difference (snsr1 - snsr2). It is up to the user to make sure that the units are compatible between the 2 sensors |
224 |
Diff s1s2 min span |
225 |
Differential Measurement is derived by computing the difference between Snsr1 and Snsr2 (s1-s2). Both sensors should be configured. |
226 |
Diff s2s1 min span |
227 |
Averaging Units- Choose units that are compatible between snsr1 and snsr2. (mV-mV, Ohms-Ohms, Deg-Deg) |
228 |
Avg Units |
229 |
Avg |
230 |
Avg USL |
231 |
Avg LSL |
232 |
Avg min span |
233 |
Sensor Averaging computes the average of the two sensors. Make sure both sensors are configured. |
234 |
Snsr Avg |
235 |
Red min span |
236 |
Sensor Averaging computes the redundant of the two sensors. Make sure both sensors are configured. |
237 |
Red Avg |
238 |
LO Limit |
239 |
.1f |
240 |
HI Limit |
241 |
LO LO Limit |
242 |
HI HI Limit |
243 |
CVD A |
244 |
.6e |
245 |
CVD B |
246 |
CVD C |
247 |
CVD R0 |
248 |
CVD coefficient sets |
249 |
Difference Snsr1 - Snsr2 |
250 |
Difference Snsr2 - Snsr1 |
251 |
Average Snsr1 and Snsr2 |
252 |
Electric input Snsr1 |
253 |
Electric input Snsr2 |
254 |
Redundant average Snsr1 and Snsr2 |
255 |
Electronics temperature |
256 |
Identifizieren |
257 |
upload list |
258 |
download list |
259 |
Gerät |
260 |
Offline |
261 |
Konfigurieren |
262 |
Drift detection |
263 |
Deactivated |
264 |
Activated |
265 |
Max. Sensordifferenz |
266 |
Unterdrückungszeit |
267 |
10 Sekunden |
268 |
20 Sekunden |
269 |
40 Sekunden |
270 |
1 Minute |
271 |
3 Minuten |
272 |
5 Minuten |
273 |
10 Minuten |
274 |
20 Minuten |
275 |
40 Minuten |
276 |
1 Stunde |
277 |
3 Stunden |
278 |
5 Stunden |
279 |
10 Stunden |
280 |
Overrange value |
281 |
mA |
282 |
Underrange value |
283 |
Reaction on errors |
284 |
Übersteuern |
285 |
Untersteuern |
286 |
Maint. pulse time |
287 |
Alarm-Impulse-Length of the maintenance alert. Values equal to 60 s lead to a continuous alarm. |
288 |
Current output |
289 |
Limits |
290 |
Parametrieren |
291 |
Beobachten |
292 |
sensor1 trim low |
293 |
sensor1 trim high |
294 |
Sensor1 trim support |
295 |
sensor2 trim low |
296 |
sensor2 trim high |
297 |
Sensor2 trim support |
298 |
One point trim |
299 |
Two point trim |
300 |
Reset trim |
301 |
Kalibrieren |
302 |
Standard Diagnosis |
303 |
Enhanced Diagnosis |
304 |
Diagnostizieren |
305 |
Simulieren |
306 |
Extra |
307 |
Write protection |
308 |
Write protected |
309 |
Not protected |
310 |
Software write protection |
311 |
password |
312 |
Reset to factory |
313 |
Perform a Reset to Factory Data.
Caution: After resetting to the Factory Data, the Device automatically proceeds a Reset! |
314 |
FMU860 |
315 |
DT |
316 |
DVC |
317 |
FCX |
318 |
AS800 |
319 |
340T |
320 |
340C |
321 |
344 |
322 |
Siemens Micro K |
323 |
SITRANS L |
324 |
SIPAN PH |
325 |
SITRANS P |
326 |
75SMT |
327 |
UNIDELTA |
328 |
8320 |
329 |
SX5100 |
330 |
TSV175 |
331 |
DMU |
332 |
3780 |
333 |
BM70 |
334 |
8.3f |
335 |
.3f |
336 |
Enter lower trim value |
337 |
Enter upper trim value |
338 |
Really reset to factory settings? |