0 |
Sensor Value |
1 |
Media Level |
2 |
Distance |
3 |
Reflection |
4 |
Level Linearization |
5 |
Volume |
6 |
Mass |
7 |
Distance Linearization |
8 |
Ullage |
9 |
Ullage Mass |
10 |
Snsr s/n |
11 |
Unit Length |
12 |
Unit for Length values. |
13 |
Format Sensor Value |
14 |
Display format for Sensor Value.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
15 |
#X.XX (default) |
16 |
#X. |
17 |
#X.X |
18 |
#X.XXX |
19 |
#X.XXXX |
20 |
#X.XXXXX |
21 |
#X.XXXXXX |
22 |
#X.XXXXXXX |
23 |
#X.XXXXXXXX |
24 |
exponential format |
25 |
auto format |
26 |
Sensor Value |
27 |
Sensor Value after device calibration is applied but without any additional offsets. |
28 |
.0f |
29 |
.1f |
30 |
.2f |
31 |
.3f |
32 |
.4f |
33 |
.5f |
34 |
.6f |
35 |
.7f |
36 |
.8f |
37 |
6e |
38 |
g |
39 |
Upper Sensor Limit |
40 |
Lower Sensor Limit |
41 |
Minimum Span |
42 |
Unit Class Sensor Value |
43 |
Device Variable Class.
Defines also the set of selectable physical units. |
44 |
Family |
45 |
Device Variable Family |
46 |
Data Quality |
47 |
Process Data Quality 'PDQ' |
48 |
Limit Status |
49 |
Limit Status 'LS' |
50 |
Family Status |
51 |
Family Status 'FS' |
52 |
More device family status available |
53 |
Update Time |
54 |
Update Time Period 'UTP'.
Indicates the maximum period between updates of the process variable. |
55 |
Set Simulation |
56 |
Desired setting of the process variable simulation.
If enabled, the process variable will be simulated and won't show the actual process value. |
57 |
disabled |
58 |
enabled |
59 |
Properties |
60 |
Properties, indicate e.g. the simulation state. |
61 |
Computed extern |
62 |
Process Variable is not calculated by the field device. |
63 |
Simulated |
64 |
Current state of the process variable simulation.
If active, the process variable is simulated and doesn't show the actual process value. |
65 |
Format Media Level |
66 |
Display format for Media Level.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
67 |
Media Level |
68 |
Media Level after offsets are applied. |
69 |
Format Distance |
70 |
Display format for Distance.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
71 |
Distance |
72 |
The Distance from the reference plane to the Media |
73 |
Unit Reflection |
74 |
Unit for Reflection. |
75 |
Format Reflection |
76 |
Display format for Reflection.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
77 |
Reflection |
78 |
The Reflection value is property of the medium. It is determined from the ratio of measured
amplitude to the maximum amplitude, corrected for distance. |
79 |
Unit Class reflection |
80 |
Format Level Linearization |
81 |
Display format for Level Linearization.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
82 |
Level Linearization |
83 |
The linearized level value. It is only available if the conversion table is configured for level linearization. |
84 |
Unit Volume |
85 |
Unit for Volume. |
86 |
Format Volume |
87 |
Display format for Volume.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
88 |
Volume |
89 |
By applying a suitable conversion table, the level of the medium can be converted into its volume.
It is only available if the conversion table is configured for volume conversion. |
90 |
Unit Class Volume |
91 |
Unit Mass |
92 |
Unit for Mass. |
93 |
Format Mass |
94 |
Display format for Mass.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
95 |
Mass |
96 |
By applying a suitable conversion table, the level of the medium can be converted into its mass.
It is only available if the conversion table is configured for mass conversion. |
97 |
Unit Class Mass |
98 |
Format Distance Linearization |
99 |
Display format for Distance Linearization.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
100 |
Distance Linearization |
101 |
Provides a linearized distance value. It is only available if the conversion table is
.configured for distance linearization. |
102 |
Format Ullage |
103 |
Display format for Ullage.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
104 |
Ullage |
105 |
By applying a suitable conversion table, the distance to the medium can be converted into its volume.
It is only available if the conversion table is configured for volume conversion. |
106 |
Format Ullage Mass |
107 |
Display format for Ullage Mass.
Local for HART applications, no correlation with device's local display. |
108 |
Ullage Mass |
109 |
By applying a suitable conversion table, the distance to the medium can be converted into its mass.
It is only available if the conversion table is configured for mass conversion. |
110 |
eSelectionAnalogOutput |
111 |
PV |
112 |
SV |
113 |
TV |
114 |
QV |
115 |
eSelectionCurrentOutput |
116 |
SV % range |
117 |
Percent of range of the HART Secondary Variable (SV); tracks the associated measured value with respect to the Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value. |
118 |
8.3f |
119 |
SV output value |
120 |
4.1f |
121 |
Upper Limit Value |
122 |
The maximum value of the analog signal. |
123 |
Lower Limit Value |
124 |
The minimum value of the analog signal. |
125 |
Analog input |
126 |
TV % range |
127 |
TV output value |
128 |
QV % range |
129 |
QV output value |
130 |
ms |
131 |
Milliseconds |
132 |
Pa*s |
133 |
Pascalsecond |
134 |
DR x400/x500 |
135 |
Write Protect |
136 |
Device Status |
137 |
Shows the current Device Status |
138 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
139 |
If active, the PV analog signal is beyond the signaling limits and doesn't represent the actual process value. |
140 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
141 |
If active, the PV analog signal is fixed and doesn't represent the actual process value. |
142 |
SV Analog Channel Fixed |
143 |
If active, the SV analog signal is fixed and doesn't represent the actual process value. |
144 |
SV Analog Channel Saturated |
145 |
If active, the SV analog signal is beyond the signaling limits and doesn't represent the actual process value. |
146 |
Ext. Device Status |
147 |
Provides additional Device Status informations |
148 |
Failure |
149 |
Operational fault in device. No measurement possible.
(NE 107 status signal). |
150 |
Function check |
151 |
Testing mode by invoking test or simulation functions.
(NE 107 status signal). |
152 |
Out of specification |
153 |
Out of specification, measurement continues with less accuracy.
(NE 107 status signal). |
154 |
Maintenance required |
155 |
Maintenance required, function will soon be restricted.
(NE 107 status signal). |
156 |
Device Variable alarm |
157 |
One or more process variables are in an alarm or warning state. |
158 |
Critical Power Failure |
159 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
160 |
Status commonly used in a wide range of devices and device types |
161 |
Process Variable Simulation |
162 |
One or more process variables are simulated and don't show the actual process values. |
163 |
Non-Volatile Memory defect |
164 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory is defective. |
165 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
166 |
Device Status Simulation |
167 |
The displayed device status is simulated and does not show the actual state. |
168 |
Lock Status |
169 |
Shows the current lock state of the device.
Device is locked: Device is locked and the configuration can only be unlocked by the host that activates the lock.
Lock is permanent: Device lock will sustain a device restart / reset
Locked by primary Master: Device is locked by a primary master. Only a primary Master can unlock the device.
Locked for All: Device is locked for all masters. Any master can unlock the device. |
170 |
Locked for all masters |
171 |
Locked by Gateway |
172 |
Tag |
173 |
Tag: Text that is associated with the Field Device installation. It is also used as a type of data link layer address handle.
(Fct. C6.1.1) |
174 |
Address used by the Host to identify a Field Device.
(Fct. C3.1.2) |
175 |
Tag: Text that is associated with the Field Device installation. It is also used as a type of data link layer address handle. (max of 32 ISO Latin 1 characters).
(Fct. 6.1.2) |
176 |
# of Device Variables |
177 |
Maxium Number of Device Variables- This indicates the last Device Variable code that a host application should expect to be found in the field device (e.g., when identifying the Device Variables using Command 54). |
178 |
Text that is associated with the Field Device. This text can be used by the user in any way.
(Fct. C3.1.7) |
179 |
Text that is associated with the Field Device. This text can be used by the user in any way.
(Fct. C3.1.6) |
180 |
Sensor |
181 |
F Sensor |
182 |
Electronics |
183 |
F Electronics |
184 |
Configuration |
185 |
F Configuration |
186 |
C Electronics |
187 |
C Configuration |
188 |
S Sensor |
189 |
S Electronics |
190 |
Process |
191 |
S Process |
192 |
M Sensor |
193 |
Sensor Information |
194 |
Electronics Information |
195 |
Cluster check failed. |
196 |
A cluster check has failed due to an inconsistent parameter set. Please check your configuration. |
197 |
Percent of range; percental representation of the associated measured value with respect to the Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value. |
198 |
Set Loop to manual |
199 |
Apply values |
200 |
Currently measured values will be taken as Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value for the PV current output. |
201 |
Automatic zero calibration |
202 |
Measures the process value for automatic zero adjust.
(Fct. C1.6.3) |
203 |
D/A trim PV |
204 |
Calibration of the PV current output with an external reference. |
205 |
Primary Index into the Dynamic Variables Array. Indicates which process value is mapped into the HART Primary Variable (PV).
Equivalent to the process value of the of the current output.
(Fct. C2.1.1/C3.1.4.1) |
206 |
Secondary Index into the Dynamic Variables Array. Indicates which process value is mapped into the HART Secondary Variable (SV).
Equivalent to the process value of the frequency output if available.
(Fct. C2.2.3.1/C3.1.4.2) |
207 |
Tertiary Index into the Dynamic Variables Array. Indicates which process value is mapped into the HART Tertiary Variable (TV).
Equivalent to the process value of the current input if available.
(Fct. C1.5.2/C3.1.4.3) |
208 |
QV is |
209 |
Quaternary Index into the Dynamic Variables Array. Indicates which process value is mapped into the HART Quaternary Variable (QV).
Arbitrary mappable. Not related to any physical in-/output.
(Fct. C3.1.4) |
210 |
Fix analog output |
211 |
Manually manipulate a selected Analog Output to a selected constant output value. |
212 |
D/A trim Analog Output |
213 |
Calibration of a selected output with an external reference. |
214 |
Lock / Unlock Device |
215 |
This function allows a master to temporarily or permanently lock an instrument while the device is being configured or calibrated (preventing any changes from a local panel of another master). Once the procedure is complete the locking master device must restore normal operation. If the lock is temporary then normal (unprotected) operation is also resumed when power is removed from device or upon performing a Device Reset. A permanent lock remains active after a device restart or reset.
Unlock: Unlock the device.
Lock temporary: Device parameters can't be accessed by another master or the local panel. Device lock is removed on device restart / reset.
Lock permanent: Device parameters can't be changed by another master or the local panel. Device lock remains active after a device restart / reset.
Lock all: Device parameters can't be changed by any application. Device lock remains active after a device restart / reset. Any Master can unlock the device. |
216 |
Online Mode? |
217 |
Can the Host Application currently communicate with the field device? |
218 |
yes |
219 |
no |
220 |
Show parameters |
221 |
Select: Show always all parameters or only those actually valid.
For debugging purposes only. |
222 |
only valid |
223 |
all |
224 |
DD-Version |
225 |
Version number of the device description according to NAMUR recommendation.
You are currently working with version: 01.11 |
226 |
01.11 |
227 |
PreSetVersionDd |
228 |
Reset Configuration Changed Flag |
229 |
Reset of the HART 'Configuration Changed' flag. |
230 |
Device reset |
231 |
Perform a "cold start" (like power-on start). |
232 |
Update Period |
233 |
Update period for the burst message in seconds when the burst trigger conditions are met.
Allowed Values: 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 60-3600. |
234 |
Max Update Period |
235 |
Update period for the burst message in seconds when the burst trigger conditions are not met.
Allowed Values: 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 60-3600. |
236 |
Command |
237 |
Command message that is transmitted for the respective burst message by the device while in burst mode. |
238 |
Burst Trigger Level |
239 |
The Burst Trigger level defines the threshold that must be exceeded to start bursting. |
240 |
Trigger Mode |
241 |
Selects the Burst Trigger Mode.
Burst messages may be configured to publish continuously or based on a Trigger Level. |
242 |
Classification |
243 |
The classification of the burst trigger variable |
244 |
Unit |
245 |
The unit of the burst trigger variable |
246 |
Select Conversion |
247 |
Create a new table for either volume, mass or a linearoized value
(Fct. C3.1.3) |
248 |
Partial Distance |
249 |
Enter distance for partial empty spectrum |
250 |
Empty Spectrum Type |
251 |
Select the type of empty spectrum to be recorded |
252 |
Full, Max |
253 |
|
254 |
Full, Average |
255 |
Partial, Max |
256 |
Partial, Average |
257 |
Adaptive, Max |
258 |
Adaptive, Average |
259 |
Tank Height |
260 |
Enter the tank height.
(Fct. C1.2) |
261 |
Antenna Extension |
262 |
(Fct. C1.8) |
263 |
Antenna Type |
264 |
Select the antenna type installed on the device.
(Fct. C1.7) |
265 |
Metallic Horn, DN40 |
266 |
Metallic Horn, DN50 |
267 |
Metallic Horn, DN65 |
268 |
Metallic Horn, DN80 |
269 |
Metallic Horn, DN100 |
270 |
Metallic Horn, DN150 |
271 |
Metallic Horn, DN200 |
272 |
Drop, PP, DN80 |
273 |
Drop, PP, DN100 |
274 |
Drop, PP, DN150 |
275 |
Drop, PTFE, DN80 |
276 |
Drop, PTFE, DN100 |
277 |
Drop, PTFE, DN150 |
278 |
Drop, PEEK, DN80 |
279 |
Drop, PEEK, DN100 |
280 |
Drop, PEEK, DN150 |
281 |
Hygienic, PEEK, DN50 |
282 |
Lens, 20mm |
283 |
Lens, 25mm |
284 |
Lens, 40mm |
285 |
Lens, 70mm |
286 |
Backlight |
287 |
(Fct. C6.2) |
288 |
Disabled |
289 |
HART Multidrop Mode is enabled |
290 |
Enabled |
291 |
Current Signal Mode is enabled |
292 |
Blocking Distance |
293 |
The blocking distance (high) is the minimum measurement value
(Fct. C1.5) |
294 |
Calibration Date |
295 |
Calibration date. Format according to ISO 8601.
(Fct. C7.1.9) |
296 |
Production Date |
297 |
Production date. Format according to ISO 8601.
(Fct. C7.1.8) |
298 |
Device Name |
299 |
Name of the device
(Fct. C7.1.3) |
300 |
Stilling Well Diameter |
301 |
Enter the stilling well diameter
(Fct. C1.4) |
302 |
Distance Piece |
303 |
(Fct. C1.9) |
304 |
Epsilon R Gas |
305 |
The gas phase permitity is used for compensating level values.
(Fct. C2.3) |
306 |
Epsilon R Product |
307 |
The product permitivity is used in TBF mode.
(Fct. C2.2) |
308 |
Error Delay |
309 |
Delay between error detection and set of error output
(Fct. C4.1.6) |
310 |
0 Sec |
311 |
10 Sec |
312 |
20 Sec |
313 |
30 Sec |
314 |
1 Min |
315 |
2 Min |
316 |
5 Min |
317 |
15 Min |
318 |
(Fct. C4.2.6) |
319 |
Corr. Factor Ext |
320 |
(Fct. D3.3.8) |
321 |
Man. Corr. Factor |
322 |
(Fct. D3.3.2) |
323 |
Corr. Factor Mid |
324 |
(Fct. D3.3.6) |
325 |
Corr. Factor |
326 |
(Fct. D3.3.4) |
327 |
Format 1st Value |
328 |
Select the format for the first measurement line
(Fct. C6.4.5) |
329 |
X |
330 |
X.X |
331 |
X.XX |
332 |
X.XXX |
333 |
X.XXXX |
334 |
X.XXXXX |
335 |
X.XXXXXX |
336 |
Automatic |
337 |
Select the format for the first measurement line
(Fct. C6.5.5) |
338 |
Format 2nd Value |
339 |
Select the format for the second measurement line
(Fct. C6.4.7) |
340 |
Select the format for the second measurement line
(Fct. C6.5.7) |
341 |
Format 3rd Value |
342 |
Select the format for the third measurement line
(Fct. C6.4.9) |
343 |
Select the format for the third measurement line
(Fct. C6.5.9) |
344 |
Factor |
345 |
(Fct. C7.5.2.3) |
346 |
(Fct. C7.5.6.3) |
347 |
(Fct. C7.5.4.3) |
348 |
Offset |
349 |
(Fct. C7.5.2.2) |
350 |
(Fct. C7.5.6.2) |
351 |
(Fct. C7.5.4.2) |
352 |
Text |
353 |
(Fct. C7.5.2.1) |
354 |
(Fct. C7.5.6.1) |
355 |
(Fct. C7.5.4.1) |
356 |
Stilling Well Height |
357 |
Enter the stilling well height
(Fct. C1.3) |
358 |
HP Filter Type |
359 |
(Fct. D1.3) |
360 |
Language |
361 |
Change the language of the HMI display
(Fct. C6.1) |
362 |
English |
363 |
Deutsch |
364 |
Français |
365 |
Italiano |
366 |
Português |
367 |
Español |
368 |
Cestina |
369 |
Polski |
370 |
?? |
371 |
P?????? |
372 |
??? |
373 |
Türk |
374 |
High Error Current |
375 |
Enter high alarm current
(Fct. C4.1.8) |
376 |
Enter high alarm current
(Fct. C4.2.8) |
377 |
Low Error Current |
378 |
Enter low alarm current
(Fct. C4.1.7) |
379 |
Enter low alarm current
(Fct. C4.2.7) |
380 |
Min Peak req. |
381 |
(Fct. C2.9) |
382 |
Min Plaus. Window |
383 |
(Fct. C2.10) |
384 |
Measuring Mode |
385 |
Select the measuring mode.
(Fct. C2.4) |
386 |
Direct |
387 |
Direct Plus |
388 |
TBF Auto |
389 |
TBF Full |
390 |
Num. of Int. Points |
391 |
(Fct. D1.2) |
392 |
Num. of Sub-Bands |
393 |
(Fct. D1.1) |
394 |
Corr. Offset Ext |
395 |
(Fct. D3.3.7) |
396 |
Man. Corr. Offset |
397 |
(Fct. D3.3.1) |
398 |
Corr. Offset Mid |
399 |
(Fct. D3.3.5) |
400 |
Reference Offset |
401 |
Reference Offset allows shifting the distance output, e.g. to compensate different installation heights across a facility
(Fct. C1.10) |
402 |
Corr. Offset |
403 |
(Fct. D3.3.3) |
404 |
Tank Bottom Offset |
405 |
Tank Bottom Offset allows shifting the level output value, e.g. to compensate different installation heights across a facility
(Fct. C1.11) |
406 |
Operating Time [s] |
407 |
Total operating time of the device in seconds.
(Fct. B2.1, D4.1.1) |
408 |
Empty Spectrum Enable |
409 |
Empty Spectrum mode can be used to improve results by removing unwanted reflections from installations (ladders, struts, nozzles etc)
(Fct. C2.8) |
410 |
Function |
411 |
Select the measurement page type
(Fct. C6.4.1) |
412 |
One Value |
413 |
One Value & Bar |
414 |
The bar graph can be selected to visualize the range of the first measurement variable. The range can be edited seperately. |
415 |
Two Values |
416 |
Two Values & Bar |
417 |
Three Values |
418 |
Select the measurement page type
(Fct. C6.5.1) |
419 |
1st Value Variable |
420 |
Select the variable for the first measurement line
(Fct. C6.4.2) |
421 |
Sensor Value |
422 |
Reflection |
423 |
Level |
424 |
Distance |
425 |
Mass |
426 |
Ullage Mass |
427 |
Volume |
428 |
Ullage Volume |
429 |
Lin. Level |
430 |
Lin. Distance |
431 |
Select the variable for the first measurement line
(Fct. C6.5.2) |
432 |
2nd Value Variable |
433 |
Select the variable for the second measurement line
(Fct. C6.4.6) |
434 |
Select the variable for the second measurement line
(Fct. C6.5.6) |
435 |
3rd Value Variable |
436 |
Select the variable for the third measurement line
(Fct. C6.4.8) |
437 |
Select the variable for the third measurement line
(Fct. C6.5.8) |
438 |
Current Out. 1 Var. |
439 |
Select the current output variable
(Fct. C4.1.1, C5.1.4.1) |
440 |
HART sec./CO2 Var. |
441 |
Select the current output variable
(Fct. C4.2.1, C5.1.4.2) |
442 |
Quaternary Var. |
443 |
Select 4th HART variable (available via HART only)
(Fct. C5.1.4.4) |
444 |
Tertiary Var. |
445 |
Select 3rd HART variable (available via HART only)
(Fct. C5.1.4.3) |
446 |
Mult. Refl. Enable |
447 |
Multiple Reflection Mode improves measurement reliability for some tank geometries.
(Fct. C2.7) |
448 |
Overfill Detection |
449 |
(Fct. C2.5) |
450 |
Current Out. Range |
451 |
Select the output range
(Fct. C4.1.4) |
452 |
4-20 mA |
453 |
3.8-20.5 mA (NAMUR) |
454 |
4-20 mA, reversed |
455 |
3.8-20.5 mA, reversed |
456 |
Select the output range
(Fct. C4.2.4) |
457 |
Error Function |
458 |
Specify error current.
(Fct. C4.1.5) |
459 |
High |
460 |
Low |
461 |
Hold |
462 |
Off |
463 |
Specify error current.
(Fct. C4.2.5) |
464 |
Overfill Threshold |
465 |
(Fct. C2.6) |
466 |
0% Range |
467 |
Select the range used for the bar graph. The bar graph corresponds allways to the first measurement line.
(Fct. C6.4.3) |
468 |
Select the range used for the bar graph. The bar graph corresponds allways to the first measurement line.
(Fct. C6.5.3) |
469 |
(Fct. C4.2.2) |
470 |
100% Range |
471 |
Select the range used for the bar graph. The bar graph corresponds allways to the first measurement line.
(Fct. C6.4.4) |
472 |
Select the range used for the bar graph. The bar graph corresponds allways to the first measurement line.
(Fct. C6.5.4) |
473 |
(Fct. C4.2.3) |
474 |
Electronic Revision |
475 |
Coding of three levels plus extension according to Namur NE53.
Extension (4th byte, char):
'X'=special software,
'P'=preliminary software,
' ' (space) or '_'=normal software
(Fct. C7.1.5) |
476 |
Serial Number |
477 |
Serial Number of the device. Also available on the nameplate.
(Fct. C7.1.2) |
478 |
Electronic Serial No. |
479 |
Show Electronic Serial Number
(Fct. C7.1.7) |
480 |
Software Version |
481 |
Software Version
(Fct. C7.1.6) |
482 |
Tank Height Limit |
483 |
Tank Height Limit
(Fct. C7.1.10) |
484 |
Time Constant |
485 |
The time constant for the measured value output
(Fct. C1.6) |
486 |
Tracking Velocity |
487 |
Tracking Velocity describes the rate of change of distance/level in the tank.
(Fct. C2.1) |
488 |
Tank Type |
489 |
Configure the tank type for this installation
(Fct. C1.1) |
490 |
Flat Surface |
491 |
Medium Slope |
492 |
Steep Slope |
493 |
Storage |
494 |
Agitator |
495 |
Stilling Well |
496 |
V Number |
497 |
Manufacturer Order Code
(Fct. C7.1.4) |
498 |
1st measurement page |
499 |
2nd measurement page |
500 |
Measurement range 1st measurement page |
501 |
Measurement range 2nd measurement page |
502 |
OPTIWAVE-7400 |
503 |
OPTIWAVE-7500 |
504 |
OPTIWAVE-6400 |
505 |
OPTIWAVE-6500 |
506 |
OPTIWAVE-3500 |
507 |
OPTIWAVE-5400 |
508 |
Access Level HART |
509 |
Authorization level for data access via the HART interface. |
510 |
Standard (0) |
511 |
Operator (1) |
512 |
Expert (2) |
513 |
Service (3) |
514 |
Factory (4) |
515 |
Old Access Level Password |
516 |
4x |
517 |
Password |
518 |
Password for changing the authorization level for data access via the HART interface. |
519 |
Write Protect Password |
520 |
The password to (un)set the Write Protect Mode |
521 |
Access Level Password (confirmation) |
522 |
Change Password |
523 |
The current Write Protect Mode. No changes to the device configuration are allowed as long as the write protection is active. |
524 |
SIL Mode |
525 |
Indicates wether the SIL mode is active |
526 |
WHG Mode |
527 |
Indicates wether this is a WHG device. |
528 |
The Passwort to enable a buyable Feature. |
529 |
8x |
530 |
Unlock Extended Range |
531 |
Unlock the extended range feature. The required code can be obtained from the manufacturer.
(Fct. C7.2.4) |
532 |
Global |
533 |
Dynamic Variable |
534 |
Device Variable |
535 |
I/O Channel |
536 |
Display Page |
537 |
None |
538 |
SUCCESS |
539 |
WAIT |
540 |
INPUT NEEDED |
541 |
FAILURE |
542 |
Change a password for a security role. Only the password for operator, expert and service can be changed. The number of leading zeros indicates the role-level (see above)
(Fct. C7.2.2) |
543 |
Reset Passwords |
544 |
Here all changeable passwords (Operator, Expert & Service) can be reset. The required code can be obtained from the manufacturer.
(Fct. C7.2.3) |
545 |
Login |
546 |
Change the security role. The number of leading zeros in a password indicates the role-level:
000X -> Operator
00XX -> Expert
0XXX -> Service
XXXX -> Factory
(Fct. C7.2.1) |
547 |
(De)activate Write Protection |
548 |
This function (de)activates the write protection. No changes to the device configuration are allowed as long as the write protection is active. |
549 |
Reset to Fact. Def.? |
550 |
(Fct. C7.6.1) |
551 |
Reset Log-Messages? |
552 |
(Fct. D4.1.2) |
553 |
Record Empty Spectrum |
554 |
Records an Empty Spectrum and stores it into the device. |
555 |
Type IO channel A |
556 |
Type of input or output |
557 |
Current output |
558 |
Off |
559 |
Type IO channel B |
560 |
Measurement and scaling current output |
561 |
Measurement and scaling frequency output |
562 |
Signaling and alarm current output |
563 |
Lower Ext. Range |
564 |
Configure the lower extended range in mA
(Fct. C2.1.4) |
565 |
mA |
566 |
Upper Ext. Range |
567 |
Configure the upper extended range in mA
(Fct. C2.1.4) |
568 |
0% Current |
569 |
Output current of the 0% signal |
570 |
100% Current |
571 |
Output current of the 100% signal |
572 |
|
573 |
Current Output 1 |
574 |
The current output can be calibrated here
(Fct. D3.1) |
575 |
Current Output 2 |
576 |
The current output can be calibrated here
(Fct. D3.2) |
577 |
Entry Count: |
578 |
Number of entries in the conversion table. |
579 |
Level |
580 |
The Level value of one point of the conversion table. |
581 |
Conversion |
582 |
The converted value of one point of the conversion table. |
583 |
0. Level Value |
584 |
1. Level Value |
585 |
2. Level Value |
586 |
3. Level Value |
587 |
4. Level Value |
588 |
5. Level Value |
589 |
6. Level Value |
590 |
7. Level Value |
591 |
8. Level Value |
592 |
9. Level Value |
593 |
10. Level Value |
594 |
11. Level Value |
595 |
12. Level Value |
596 |
13. Level Value |
597 |
14. Level Value |
598 |
15. Level Value |
599 |
16. Level Value |
600 |
17. Level Value |
601 |
18. Level Value |
602 |
19. Level Value |
603 |
20. Level Value |
604 |
21. Level Value |
605 |
22. Level Value |
606 |
23. Level Value |
607 |
24. Level Value |
608 |
25. Level Value |
609 |
26. Level Value |
610 |
27. Level Value |
611 |
28. Level Value |
612 |
29. Level Value |
613 |
30. Level Value |
614 |
31. Level Value |
615 |
32. Level Value |
616 |
33. Level Value |
617 |
34. Level Value |
618 |
35. Level Value |
619 |
36. Level Value |
620 |
37. Level Value |
621 |
38. Level Value |
622 |
39. Level Value |
623 |
40. Level Value |
624 |
41. Level Value |
625 |
42. Level Value |
626 |
43. Level Value |
627 |
44. Level Value |
628 |
45. Level Value |
629 |
46. Level Value |
630 |
47. Level Value |
631 |
48. Level Value |
632 |
49. Level Value |
633 |
Insert Entry |
634 |
Inserts a new Entry to the conversion table |
635 |
Insert Entry (Wet Calibration) |
636 |
Inserts a new Entry to the conversion table. When using the wet calibration, the current sensor value is used as the raw value. |
637 |
Delete Entry |
638 |
Deletes an Entry from the conversion table. |
639 |
Delete Table |
640 |
Deletes the complete Conversion Table |
641 |
Unit Velocity |
642 |
m/min |
643 |
Meter per minute |
644 |
Unit Class Velocity |
645 |
Temperature |
646 |
Unit Temperature |
647 |
Unit Class Temperature |
648 |
Converter Temp. |
649 |
Current temperature of the converter circuit board.
(Fct. B2.14) |
650 |
Sensor Temp. |
651 |
Current temperature of the sensor circuit board.
(Fct. B2.13) |
652 |
Status Bit Not Supported |
653 |
No Effect |
654 |
Maintenance Required |
655 |
Failure |
656 |
Out of Specification |
657 |
Function Check |
658 |
Disabled |
659 |
Enabled |
660 |
Reset |
661 |
Set |
662 |
Used to map a status condition to a severity level. |
663 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
664 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
665 |
Critical Power Failure |
666 |
Failure |
667 |
Out of Specification |
668 |
Function Check |
669 |
Simulation active |
670 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
671 |
Volatile memory error |
672 |
Watchdog reset executed |
673 |
Power supply conditions out of range |
674 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
675 |
Electronic failure |
676 |
Device configuration locked |
677 |
Status simulation active |
678 |
Discrete Variable Simulation active |
679 |
Event Notification Overflow |
680 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
681 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
682 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
683 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
684 |
Subdevice list changed |
685 |
Duplicate master detected |
686 |
Sub-device mismatch |
687 |
Sub-devices with duplicate IDs found |
688 |
Stale data notice |
689 |
Capacity Denied |
690 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
691 |
Block transfer pending |
692 |
Radio failure |
693 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
694 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
695 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
696 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
697 |
Condensed status simulation |
698 |
Allows simulation of different status conditions. |
699 |
Condensed status value |
700 |
Starting Status Map Index must be even value. |
701 |
Bit Index |
702 |
|
703 |
Reset Condensed Status Map |
704 |
Show single events |
705 |
On occurence |
706 |
Always |
707 |
Never |
708 |
F Process |
709 |
C Sensor |
710 |
C Process |
711 |
S Configuration |
712 |
M Electronics |
713 |
M Configuration |
714 |
M Process |
715 |
Failed Converter Input Test |
716 |
Perform a hard reboot. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
717 |
Failed Converter Test |
718 |
Microwave Supply Voltage Error |
719 |
Microwave Sweep Duration Error |
720 |
Microwave Lock Error |
721 |
XCO out of bounds |
722 |
Sensor Reference out of range |
723 |
RC-Oscillator out of bounds |
724 |
Peak Lost in Tank Bottom |
725 |
The device will continue measuring if the tank is filled. Alternativley the parameterization can be changed acc. to the handbook. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
726 |
Bad Spectrum Quality |
727 |
Check the installation of the instrument according to the handbook.If the message recurs often, it might be necessary to install the device in a stilling well. |
728 |
Failed Sensor Input Test |
729 |
Perform a hard reboot. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
730 |
Failed Sensor MCU Test |
731 |
Empty Spectrum invalid |
732 |
Perform a new empty spectrum recording |
733 |
Bad Measurement Quality (Old Measurement) |
734 |
Check the installation of the instrument according to the handbook. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
735 |
Weak Signal |
736 |
Check the installation of the instrument according to the handbook. If the message recurs,it might be necessary to use a different antenna type or to install the device in a stilling well. |
737 |
CO Saturated High |
738 |
Check the process conditions and the upper current output limit. |
739 |
CO Saturated Low |
740 |
Check the process conditions and the lower current output limit. |
741 |
Elec. Temp. Out Of Spec. |
742 |
Make sure that the device is operated within the allowed temperature range. |
743 |
Elec. Temp. Out Of Spec. |
744 |
Make sure that the device is operated within the allowed temperature range. |
745 |
Overfill |
746 |
Check the process conditions for an overfill of the tank. |
747 |
Peak Lost (Level Lost) |
748 |
Check the installation of the instrument according to the handbook. In particular that of the antenna. Modify sensor parameters and record a new Empty Spectrum. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
749 |
Strong Signal |
750 |
Check the installation of the instrument according to the handbook. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
751 |
Sensor Voltage Low |
752 |
Check the loop supply voltage. |
753 |
Parameterization Test |
754 |
Perform the test according to the instruction in the safety manual. |
755 |
SIL Prooftest |
756 |
SysMon Simulation Active |
757 |
Stop the simulation of the system monitor |
758 |
LCO Simulation Active |
759 |
Stop the simulation of the Level Computing |
760 |
HART Sim. Active |
761 |
Stop the simulation via the HART interface. |
762 |
Current Out. Sim. Active |
763 |
Stop the simulation of the current output variable |
764 |
Sensor Sim. Active |
765 |
Stop the simulation of the sensor variable |
766 |
FW Update |
767 |
Wait for firmware update to finish |
768 |
CO Float Error |
769 |
Load the factory settings and perform a hard reboot. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
770 |
Load the factory settings and perform a hard reboot If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
771 |
Error Starting SIL Mode |
772 |
Perform the SIL starting process as described in the safety manual. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
773 |
Disp. NVRAM Layout Error |
774 |
Conv. NVRAM Layout Error |
775 |
NVRAMs Mismatch |
776 |
Use displays and electronic modules belonging together. Contact the manufacturer, if necessary. |
777 |
Incons. Converter Calib. |
778 |
Contact the manufacturer. |
779 |
Incons. Sensor Calibration |
780 |
Inconsistent NVRAM |
781 |
Power Supply Error |
782 |
Check power supply connection or replace the electronics |
783 |
Sensor Comm. Error |
784 |
For remote version: Check the sensor connection.
All versions: Perform a hard reboot. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
785 |
Inconsistent Parameters |
786 |
Check the parameters and make sure that the set of data is consistent. Additional information on the error can be called via HART interface. |
787 |
Internal Comm. Error |
788 |
Max. Number of Restarts |
789 |
Sensor/Conv. FW Mismatch |
790 |
CO Safety Reaction |
791 |
Follow the instructions of the safety manual. |
792 |
Fatal Converter Error (Generic) |
793 |
Fatal Converter Error (CO) |
794 |
Fatal Converter Error (DM) |
795 |
No Measurement Value |
796 |
Microwave Tuning Voltage Error |
797 |
No Signal |
798 |
Check the installation of the instrument according to the handbook. In particular that of the antenna. If the message recurs, contact the manufacturer. |
799 |
Corrupt Sensor Parameter |
800 |
Check sensor parameters |
801 |
Reset to default |
802 |
Reset the mappings to the Condensed Status to default values. |
803 |
Set Simulation Bits |
804 |
(De)activates the selected Simulation bits |
805 |
Enable/disable Status Simulation |
806 |
Enable/disable status simulation. |
807 |
Standard Setup |
808 |
Setup for a "standard" tank or stilling well |
809 |
Unit |
810 |
Tank Parameters |
811 |
Current Out 1 |
812 |
Current Out 2 |
813 |
Summary |
814 |
Name |
815 |
Old Value |
816 |
New Value |
817 |
---------------- |
818 |
Length |
819 |
Page: |
820 |
Shows the current Page and Progress of this Wizard.
Note: Pages may be skipped if all parameters are not used. |
821 |
Invalid transaction number |
822 |
Free Unit Text is invalid |
823 |
Free Unit Offset too large |
824 |
Free Unit Offset too small |
825 |
Free Unit Factor too large |
826 |
Free Unit Factor too small |
827 |
Invalid Channel |
828 |
Invalid function measurement page |
829 |
Invalid 1st value variable |
830 |
Invalid Unit |
831 |
0% Range Value is too large |
832 |
0% Range Value too small |
833 |
100% Range Value too large |
834 |
100% Range Value too small |
835 |
Invalid format 1st value |
836 |
Invalid 2nd value variable |
837 |
Invalid format 2nd value |
838 |
Invalid 3rd value variable |
839 |
Invalid format 3rd value |
840 |
Invalid password |
841 |
Invalid Function Scope |
842 |
Invalid Function Channel Code |
843 |
Invalid Function Code |
844 |
Invalid Function Step |
845 |
I/O Measurement option is invalid |
846 |
Invalid Unit Class |
847 |
Measurement Range is invalid |
848 |
Minimum Limit Value too large |
849 |
Minimum Limit Value too small |
850 |
Maximum Limit Value too large |
851 |
Maximum Limit Value too small |
852 |
Invalid selection for Current Alarm Output |
853 |
Current Output Low Alarm Value too large |
854 |
Current Output Low Alarm Value too small |
855 |
Current Output High Alarm Level too large |
856 |
Current Output High Alarm Value too small |
857 |
Sensor Correction Offset too large |
858 |
Sensor Correction Offset too small |
859 |
Sensor Correction Factor too large |
860 |
Sensor Correction Factor too small |
861 |
Invalid Unit for Sensor Correction |
862 |
Raw Value too large |
863 |
Raw Value too small |
864 |
Adjusted Value too large |
865 |
Adjusted Value too small |
866 |
Identical Table Index already defined |
867 |
Non-Monotonic Conversion |
868 |
Delete Conversion Index not support |
869 |
Invalid Unit Class for Raw Value |
870 |
Invalid Unit Code for Raw Value |
871 |
Invalid Unit Class for Adjusted Value |
872 |
Invalid Unit Code for Adjusted Value |
873 |
Invalid parameter value |
874 |
Value 1 was too high |
875 |
Value 1 was too low |
876 |
Value 2 was too high |
877 |
Value 2 was too low |
878 |
Invalid parameter values |
879 |
Burst Message 0 |
880 |
Burst Message Configuration.
A Burst Message is a command message issued by the Field Device automatically, time or trigger based, without individual request from a HART master. |
881 |
Burst Process Variables |
882 |
Select the process variables that should be transmitted by the burst message. |
883 |
Burst Message 1 |
884 |
Burst Message 2 |
885 |
Burst Mode |
886 |
Burst Mode Configuration.
In Burst Mode the Field Device generates HART command messages without individual requests from a HART master. |
887 |
Bar graph |
888 |
Bar graph menu.
Displays the process variable as a bar graph. |
889 |
Trend |
890 |
Trend menu.
Displays the trend of the process variable. |
891 |
Chart |
892 |
Chart menu.
Provides graphical display of the process variable. |
893 |
PV Output |
894 |
Bar graph menu.
Displays the analog signal as a bar graph. |
895 |
Trend menu.
Displays the trend of the analog signal. |
896 |
Chart menu.
Provides graphical display of the analog signal. |
897 |
PV Analog Channel |
898 |
Primary |
899 |
HART Primary Variable (PV), the first element of the Dynamic Variables Array.
Equivalent to the process value of the current output. |
900 |
SV Output |
901 |
SV Analog Channel |
902 |
Secondary |
903 |
HART Secondary Variable (SV), the second element of the Dynamic Variables Array.
Equivalent to the process value of the frequency output if available. |
904 |
TV Output |
905 |
TV Analog Channel |
906 |
Tertiary |
907 |
HART Tertiary Variable (TV), the third element of the Dynamic Variables Array.
Equivalent to the process value of the current input if available. |
908 |
QV Output |
909 |
QV Analog Channel |
910 |
Quaternary |
911 |
HART Quaternary Variable (QV), the fourth element of the Dynamic Variables Array.
Not related to any physical in-/output. |
912 |
Time and simulation |
913 |
Measured Values |
914 |
Process Variables |
915 |
Simulation Values |
916 |
Sensor Limits |
917 |
Totalizer |
918 |
In-/Outputs, HART Dynamic Variables |
919 |
In-/Outputs (Chart) |
920 |
In-/Output (Bar) |
921 |
In-/Output (Scope) |
922 |
Measured Values (Chart) |
923 |
Measured Values (Bar) |
924 |
Measured Values (Scope) |
925 |
HART |
926 |
I/O HART |
927 |
Mapping of Variables |
928 |
Set the Mapping of Variables |
929 |
Preliminary content |
930 |
The content of this menu is only preliminary |
931 |
Function switched off |
932 |
No valid items |
933 |
This menu contains no valid items. |
934 |
<Image> Manufacturer |
935 |
<Image> Device |
936 |
<Image> Process Input Orientation |
937 |
<Image> Sensor Orientation |
938 |
<Image> PI Calibration Orientation |
939 |
<Image> PI Filter Orientation |
940 |
<Image> PI Selftest Orientation |
941 |
<Image> Current Output Orientation |
942 |
<Image> Binary Output Orientation |
943 |
<Image> Status Output Orientation |
944 |
<Image> Control Input Orientation |
945 |
<Image> Selection IO Orientation |
946 |
<Image> Display Orientation |
947 |
<Image> HART Orientation |
948 |
<Image> Diagnosis Active |
949 |
<Image> Failure Status |
950 |
<Image> Maintenance Required Status |
951 |
<Image> Out Of Specification Status |
952 |
<Image> Function Check Status |
953 |
Process Variables |
954 |
Simulation |
955 |
Device Setup |
956 |
Offline |
957 |
Maintenance |
958 |
Identification |
959 |
Device |
960 |
Quick Setup |
961 |
General |
962 |
Contains general Device parameters. |
963 |
Full Setup |
964 |
Service |
965 |
Debug DD |
966 |
HART analog channels |
967 |
HART |
968 |
Identification & Info |
969 |
Provides access to general parameters |
970 |
Device info |
971 |
HART Revisions |
972 |
Preambles |
973 |
Statistics |
974 |
Display |
975 |
Contains the display options of the device
(Fct. C6) |
976 |
Provides access to general settings of the local device display |
977 |
1st Meas. Page |
978 |
The first measurement page can be changed here
(Fct. C6.4) |
979 |
2nd Meas. Page |
980 |
The second measurement page can be changed here
(Fct. C6.5) |
981 |
Device |
982 |
Device settings
(Fct. C7) |
983 |
Solid Application |
984 |
(Fct. D1) |
985 |
Information |
986 |
Provide information about the device
(Fct. D4) |
987 |
Provides information of the device
(Fct. C7.1) |
988 |
Security |
989 |
Contains the password options
(Fct. C7.2) |
990 |
Access Level |
991 |
Change the current User Access level or the Passwords. |
992 |
Write Protection |
993 |
(De)activate the write protection |
994 |
This function allows a master to temporarily or permanently lock an instrument while the device is being configured or calibrated, preventing any changes from a local panel of another master. Once the procedure is complete the locking master device must restore normal operation. If the lock is temporary then normal (unprotected) operation is also resumed when power is removed from device or upon performing a Device Reset. A permanent lock remains active after a device restart or reset. |
995 |
Units |
996 |
Used to set up the units of this device
(Fct. C7.5) |
997 |
Cst. Length |
998 |
(Fct. C7.5.2) |
999 |
Cst. Volume |
1000 |
(Fct. C7.5.4) |
1001 |
Cst. Mass |
1002 |
(Fct. C7.5.6) |
1003 |
Factory Default |
1004 |
Used to reset the parameters to factory default.
(Fct. C7.6) |
1005 |
Log |
1006 |
Test/Reset |
1007 |
Reset the Device or the Configuration Change Counter |
1008 |
Information |
1009 |
Contains general device informations. |
1010 |
Device Info |
1011 |
I/O |
1012 |
Output |
1013 |
Primary current output
(Fct. C4.1) |
1014 |
Secondary current output
(Fct. C4.2) |
1015 |
Calibration |
1016 |
Is used for the calibration of the device
(Fct. D3) |
1017 |
Allows viewing the sensor calibration parameters
(Fct. D3.3) |
1018 |
Conversion |
1019 |
This menu allows entry of a table to convert the distance results into e.g. volume or mass by using a lookup table with linear interpolation
(Fct. C3) |
1020 |
Conversion Table |
1021 |
The conversion table can be used to compute the mass or volume from the measured distance to the medium. |
1022 |
Index |
1023 |
0 |
1024 |
1 |
1025 |
2 |
1026 |
3 |
1027 |
4 |
1028 |
5 |
1029 |
6 |
1030 |
7 |
1031 |
8 |
1032 |
9 |
1033 |
10 |
1034 |
11 |
1035 |
12 |
1036 |
13 |
1037 |
14 |
1038 |
15 |
1039 |
16 |
1040 |
17 |
1041 |
18 |
1042 |
19 |
1043 |
20 |
1044 |
21 |
1045 |
22 |
1046 |
23 |
1047 |
24 |
1048 |
25 |
1049 |
26 |
1050 |
27 |
1051 |
28 |
1052 |
29 |
1053 |
30 |
1054 |
31 |
1055 |
32 |
1056 |
33 |
1057 |
34 |
1058 |
35 |
1059 |
36 |
1060 |
37 |
1061 |
38 |
1062 |
39 |
1063 |
40 |
1064 |
41 |
1065 |
42 |
1066 |
43 |
1067 |
44 |
1068 |
45 |
1069 |
46 |
1070 |
47 |
1071 |
48 |
1072 |
49 |
1073 |
The Setup menu contains all setup options the user is allowed to access.
(Fct. C) |
1074 |
Install. Parameters |
1075 |
The "Installation" menu contains the options to change the installation settings.
(Fct. C1) |
1076 |
(Fct. C2) |
1077 |
Actual Values |
1078 |
Show the actual values currently measured.
(Fct. B2) |
1079 |
Condensed Status (NE 107) |
1080 |
Standard |
1081 |
Detail |
1082 |
Failure ('F') |
1083 |
Function Check ('C') |
1084 |
Out of Specification ('S') |
1085 |
Maintenance Required ('M') |
1086 |
Additional |
1087 |
Select the Bits that should be simulated |
1088 |
Variable F/C/S/M |
1089 |
Current Device Status |
1090 |
Shows the current Device Status |
1091 |
Status Mapping |
1092 |
Application Assistant |
1093 |
The "Application-Assistant" offers settings for the most common applications. Parameter setting is simplified - no need to enter configuration submenus. |
1094 |
Upload Variables |
1095 |
Download Variables |
1096 |
Common Tables |
1097 |
Interoperable * |
1098 |
Universal |
1099 |
Common Practice |
1100 |
Pressure Universal |
1101 |
Pressure Common |
1102 |
Menu |
1103 |
Rosemount Magflow |
1104 |
Rosemount Pressure |
1105 |
Moore Products |
1106 |
Siemens Pressure |
1107 |
P2 Common |
1108 |
Wireless |
1109 |
Munge |
1110 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion/Methane/CO |
1111 |
Flow Totalizer - Rate Indicator |
1112 |
Flow Variable Area |
1113 |
Flow Coriolis Mass |
1114 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Gas |
1115 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Liquid |
1116 |
Level Ultrasonic |
1117 |
Level Radar - Microwave |
1118 |
Pressure Absolute |
1119 |
Level Capacitance |
1120 |
Pressure Differential |
1121 |
Level Hydrostatic |
1122 |
Level |
1123 |
Pressure Absolute/Relative |
1124 |
Level Microwave |
1125 |
Level Radar |
1126 |
Level Density - Nuclear |
1127 |
Flow Electromagnetic |
1128 |
Flow Vortex |
1129 |
Flow Magmeter - Rack Version |
1130 |
Flow High Performance Magmeter |
1131 |
Flow Mass |
1132 |
Flow Ultrasonic |
1133 |
Flow Magnetic |
1134 |
Flow Magnetic - Custody Transfer |
1135 |
Flow 2-wire Magnetic |
1136 |
Flow Coriolis Mass - Custody Transfer |
1137 |
Flow 2-wire Vortex |
1138 |
Flow Thermal |
1139 |
Temperature Head Mounted |
1140 |
Temperature Compact |
1141 |
Temperature DIN Rail Mounted |
1142 |
Analytical pH |
1143 |
Analytical Conductivity - Conductive |
1144 |
Analytical Conductivity - Inductive |
1145 |
Temperature Sensor |
1146 |
Level Servo |
1147 |
Temperature DIN Rail |
1148 |
Temperature |
1149 |
Analytical ORP |
1150 |
Analytical pION |
1151 |
Analytical IConc |
1152 |
Analytical Electrode Conductivity |
1153 |
Analytical Toroidal Conductivity |
1154 |
Valve Positioner |
1155 |
Valve Controller |
1156 |
Pressure |
1157 |
Pressure Multivariable |
1158 |
Analytical pH/ORP |
1159 |
Flow Coriolis |
1160 |
Analytical Conductivity |
1161 |
Valve Positioner/Pneumatic |
1162 |
Valve Actuator - Electrical |
1163 |
Temperature Dual Input |
1164 |
Valve Actuator |
1165 |
Analytical Corrosion |
1166 |
Analytical Density - Nuclear |
1167 |
Level Continuous Gamma |
1168 |
Level Laser Ranging |
1169 |
Pressure Safety |
1170 |
Flow Vortex/Swirl |
1171 |
Flow |
1172 |
Analytical 4 Electrode Conductivity |
1173 |
Analytical 2 Electrode Conductivity |
1174 |
Analytical Troidal Conductivity |
1175 |
Analytical pH/ORP/pIon/Ion Conc |
1176 |
Analytical Oxygen |
1177 |
Pressure P, dP + Multivariable |
1178 |
Temperature 2-wire |
1179 |
Pressure w/ PID |
1180 |
Pressure Saturated Steam |
1181 |
Analytical Density - Gamma Ray |
1182 |
Level Gamma Ray |
1183 |
Analytical Weight - Gamma Ray |
1184 |
Level w/ Density - Gamma Ray |
1185 |
Analytical Motorized Density |
1186 |
Flow Multivariable Mass |
1187 |
Temperature Multivariable |
1188 |
Specialty HART-to-Analog Signal Conv |
1189 |
Flow dP |
1190 |
Pressure Low Power |
1191 |
Pressure Certified SIL2 |
1192 |
Interoperable |
1193 |
Analytical Density |
1194 |
Valve Positioner/Electropneumatic |
1195 |
Flow Magnetic Inductive |
1196 |
Analytical |
1197 |
Analytical Opacity Monitor |
1198 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion |
1199 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity |
1200 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ pure H20 |
1201 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ % conc |
1202 |
Analytical 2-wire Oxygen/Chlorine/Ozone |
1203 |
Analytical 2-wire pH/ORP |
1204 |
Analytical 2-wire Contacting/Toroidal |
1205 |
Analytical Oxygen - High Temperature |
1206 |
Analytical Conductivity w/ % conc |
1207 |
Analytical pH/ORP/ISE |
1208 |
Analytical Amperometric Analyzer |
1209 |
Analytical Dual Input Analyzer |
1210 |
Pressure Pressure/Level |
1211 |
Analytical Consistency |
1212 |
Analytical Microwave-Pulp Consistency |
1213 |
Analytical Microwave Consistency |
1214 |
Valve Digital Positioner |
1215 |
Valve Smart Valve Positioner |
1216 |
Temperature Differential |
1217 |
Analytical Dissolved Oxygen |
1218 |
Analytical pH Controller |
1219 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity Controller |
1220 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity |
1221 |
Level Displacement |
1222 |
Temperature w/ PID |
1223 |
Valve Universal Positioner |
1224 |
Level Radar - Reflex |
1225 |
Pressure Gauge |
1226 |
Pressure Sealed Gauge |
1227 |
Valve Digital Positioner w/ PID |
1228 |
Valve Intelligent Positioner |
1229 |
Analytical Gas Detector |
1230 |
Analytical Infrared Gas Detector |
1231 |
Analytical Electrochemical Gas Detector |
1232 |
Analytical Measuring Instruments |
1233 |
Level Magnostrictive |
1234 |
Valve On/Off Valve Controller |
1235 |
Level Radar - Pulse |
1236 |
Level Continuous Capactive |
1237 |
Valve Damper Actuator |
1238 |
Valve Electric Damper Actuator |
1239 |
Flow Electronic |
1240 |
Flow Vortex - Multiparameter Mass |
1241 |
Analytical UV Flame Detector |
1242 |
Analytical UVIR Flame Detector |
1243 |
Analytical IR Flame Detector |
1244 |
Analytical Fire Detector |
1245 |
Analytical Gas Detector Display Interface |
1246 |
Analytical Toxic Gas Detector |
1247 |
Analytical Flame Detector |
1248 |
Level Nuclear |
1249 |
Analytical Microwave |
1250 |
Analytical Density - Radiometric |
1251 |
Level Radiometric |
1252 |
Analytical Gas/Steam |
1253 |
Level Nucleonic |
1254 |
Analytical Blade Consistency |
1255 |
Analytical Rotary Consistency |
1256 |
Pressure Absolute/Differential |
1257 |
Positioner |
1258 |
Analytical Combustible Gas Detector |
1259 |
Analytical Point Infrared Gas Detector |
1260 |
Analytical Multi-Detector Monitor System |
1261 |
Valve Positioner/Electro-hydraulic |
1262 |
Valve Monitor |
1263 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
1264 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
1265 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1266 |
WirelessHART Device |
1267 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
1268 |
Primary |
1269 |
Primary Analog Channel |
1270 |
Secondary |
1271 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
1272 |
Tertiary |
1273 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
1274 |
Quaternary |
1275 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1276 |
Quinary |
1277 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1278 |
Lock all |
1279 |
Trim not supported |
1280 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1281 |
Locked by gateway |
1282 |
Analog Input Channel |
1283 |
Analog Output Channel |
1284 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1285 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1286 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1287 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1288 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1289 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1290 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1291 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1292 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1293 |
Continuous |
1294 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1295 |
Window |
1296 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1297 |
Rising |
1298 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1299 |
Falling |
1300 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1301 |
On-change |
1302 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1303 |
Battery life |
1304 |
Percent range |
1305 |
Loop current |
1306 |
Primary variable |
1307 |
Secondary variable |
1308 |
Tertiary variable |
1309 |
Quaternary variable |
1310 |
Off |
1311 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
1312 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
1313 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1314 |
Configuration changed event pending |
1315 |
Device status event pending |
1316 |
More status available event pending |
1317 |
Disable |
1318 |
Enable single data point trending |
1319 |
Enable filtered trending |
1320 |
The sample is filtered using a time constant equal to one-third the trend sample period |
1321 |
Enable average trending |
1322 |
The value obtained by dividing the sum of all samples in the period by the total number of samples |
1323 |
Read receive time |
1324 |
Write date and time |
1325 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1326 |
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. |
1327 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1328 |
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. |
1329 |
Line Power |
1330 |
Device is powered via a hardwired connection to a plant power source. |
1331 |
Battery Power |
1332 |
Device operates solely of its (internal) battery. |
1333 |
Recharg.B./Power Sc. |
1334 |
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). |
1335 |
Idle |
1336 |
Active search |
1337 |
Looking for neighbors. |
1338 |
Negotiating |
1339 |
Quarantined |
1340 |
Operational |
1341 |
Suspended |
1342 |
Deep sleep |
1343 |
Ultra-low power |
1344 |
Wireless Signal Found |
1345 |
Network packets have been recognized |
1346 |
Wireless Signal Identified |
1347 |
Wireless Time Synchronized |
1348 |
WirelessHart Signal Identified |
1349 |
Network Admission Requested |
1350 |
Set on transmission of first join request |
1351 |
Join Retrying |
1352 |
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. |
1353 |
Join Failed |
1354 |
Set on transition from Active Search mode to Deep Sleep mode. Cleared on transition from Deep Sleep to Active Search. |
1355 |
Network Security Clearance Granted |
1356 |
Network Manager Session Established |
1357 |
Network Joined |
1358 |
Network Joined. Normal superframe and links obtained. |
1359 |
Network Bandwidth Requested |
1360 |
Negotiating Network Properties. Gateway session obtained. |
1361 |
Join Complete |
1362 |
Normal operating mode. |
1363 |
No restrictions |
1364 |
SI Only |
1365 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1366 |
Open - accept all devices |
1367 |
Use Whitelist for access |
1368 |
Use Blacklist |
1369 |
Use Whitelist and Blacklist |
1370 |
Lockdown - disable join links |
1371 |
Process automation device |
1372 |
Discrete device |
1373 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1374 |
I/O System |
1375 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1376 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1377 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1378 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1379 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1380 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1381 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1382 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1383 |
Don't attempt to join |
1384 |
Join now |
1385 |
Attempt to join immediately on powerup or reset |
1386 |
US |
1387 |
United States of America |
1388 |
JP |
1389 |
Japan |
1390 |
DE |
1391 |
Germany |
1392 |
FR |
1393 |
France |
1394 |
ES |
1395 |
Spain |
1396 |
RU |
1397 |
Russian Federation |
1398 |
CN |
1399 |
People's Republic of China |
1400 |
Nominal |
1401 |
Device Power Status is nominal |
1402 |
Low |
1403 |
Device Power Status is low |
1404 |
Critically Low |
1405 |
Device Power Status is critically low |
1406 |
Recharging - Low |
1407 |
Recharging - High |
1408 |
Secondary Master |
1409 |
Primary Master |
1410 |
Device Profile |
1411 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1412 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1413 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1414 |
WirelessHART Status |
1415 |
Time Set Option |
1416 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1417 |
Country |
1418 |
Country of intended device installation |
1419 |
SI Unit Control |
1420 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1421 |
Burst Trigger Units |
1422 |
Burst Trigger Class |
1423 |
Wired HART Enabled |
1424 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
1425 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1426 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1427 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1428 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1429 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1430 |
Event Status |
1431 |
Event Notification Control |
1432 |
Operate mode Mask |
1433 |
Not Defined |
1434 |
Power Source |
1435 |
Power source of the device |
1436 |
Wireless Mode |
1437 |
Join Status |
1438 |
The current location in the joining sequence of operations. |
1439 |
Network Access Mode |
1440 |
Join Mode |
1441 |
Power Status |
1442 |
Power status of the device |
1443 |
Master Mode |
1444 |
This sets the I/O System's Data Link Layer operation on all channels as either primary or secondary master mode. |
1445 |
Trend Units |
1446 |
Trend Device Variable Unit Code |
1447 |
Trend Classification |
1448 |
Trend Device Variable Classification |
1449 |
Trend Control |
1450 |
Device Status Mask |
1451 |
Ext dev status Mask |
1452 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
1453 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
1454 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
1455 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
1456 |
AO saturated Mask |
1457 |
AO fixed Mask |
1458 |
Latched Device Status |
1459 |
Latched Ext dev status |
1460 |
Latched Operate Mode |
1461 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1462 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1463 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
1464 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
1465 |
Latched AO saturated |
1466 |
Latched AO fixed |
1467 |
Wireless Module Device Type |
1468 |
Device type of the Wireless Radio |
1469 |
Wireless Module Manufacturer ID |
1470 |
Manufacturer of the Wireless Radio contained in this device |
1471 |
Subdevice Device Type |
1472 |
Device type of the subdevice attached to this system. |
1473 |
Subdevice Manufacturer Id |
1474 |
Manufacturer of the subdevice attached to this system. |
1475 |
Time Stamp |
1476 |
Relative time value on network |
1477 |
8u |
1478 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1479 |
Command Response Truncated |
1480 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1481 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1482 |
Analog Channel Number |
1483 |
Analog Channel Number- Index into an array of Analog Channels. |
1484 |
Index 1 into Analog Channel Array |
1485 |
Index into Analog Channel Array- Is the first of an array of addresses, whose value is identified by the Analog Channel Code. |
1486 |
Index 2 into Analog Channel Array |
1487 |
Index into Analog Channel Array- Is the second of an array of addresses, whose value is identified by the Analog Channel Code. |
1488 |
Index 3 into Analog Channel Array |
1489 |
Index into Analog Channel Array- Is the third of an array of addresses, whose value is identified by the Analog Channel Code. |
1490 |
Index 4 into Analog Channel Array |
1491 |
Index into Analog Channel Array- Is the fourth of an array of addresses, whose value is identified by the Analog Channel Code. |
1492 |
Burst Variable Codes |
1493 |
Burst Variable Code |
1494 |
Burst Variable Slot - Device variable code assigned to the slot to be read in burst mode. |
1495 |
Total Burst Msgs |
1496 |
Total number of burst messages supported by this device |
1497 |
Burst Message Number |
1498 |
Update Period |
1499 |
Update period for burst message |
1500 |
5.3f |
1501 |
Max Update Period |
1502 |
Maxium update period for burst message |
1503 |
Burst Command |
1504 |
Cmd 48: Read Additional Device Status |
1505 |
Read Additional Device - This command reads additional device status information |
1506 |
Burst Trigger Level |
1507 |
Update time adjusted |
1508 |
Invalid burst message |
1509 |
Invalid device variable classification |
1510 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selection code |
1511 |
Burst condition conflict |
1512 |
Update period increased |
1513 |
Insufficient bandwidth |
1514 |
STX Count |
1515 |
Count of STX messages received by this device |
1516 |
ACK Count |
1517 |
Count of ACK messages received by this device |
1518 |
BACK Count |
1519 |
Count of BACK messages received by this device |
1520 |
Are you sure? |
1521 |
No;Yes |
1522 |
Cold start is being executed,
Wait... |
1523 |
Please enter the password to unlock the extended Range: |
1524 |
Ok |
1525 |
result |
1526 |
Please enter the Reset-Password: |
1527 |
Please select the new Access Level: |
1528 |
Please enter the Password for the Access Level: |
1529 |
Please select the Write Protect Mode: |
1530 |
Deactivate;Activate |
1531 |
Can not run command. Device is currently busy.
Should the currently running function be aborted? |
1532 |
Reset Device to Factory Defaults? |
1533 |
Failed to read the current function state. |
1534 |
Function was not started correctly. |
1535 |
Wait for Function completation...
This will take approximately %{_waitTime} seconds. |
1536 |
Function completed |
1537 |
Function Failed. |
1538 |
Are you sure you want to reset the Log Messages? |
1539 |
Please select the Empty Spectrum Type: |
1540 |
Please enter the Partial Distance: |
1541 |
Please ensure that the tank is sufficiently empty and all moving parts are enabled.
Start recording? |
1542 |
Yes;No |
1543 |
Enable Empty Spectrum? |
1544 |
Please remove the device from the process control system! |
1545 |
Current output is set to the lower calibration endpoint (approx. 4 mA).
Please measure the loop current value at terminals C1/C2 and enter the value in the input field. |
1546 |
Current output is set to the upper calibration endpoint (approx. 20 mA).
Please measure the loop current value at terminal C1/C2 and enter the value in the input field. |
1547 |
Error! Device Function in unexpected state! |
1548 |
Select new conversion option: |
1549 |
To change the conversion option it is necessary to delete the conversion table. All previous stored points will be lost.
Do you want to continue? |
1550 |
Could not erase conversion Table. |
1551 |
Enter the Level Value: |
1552 |
Enter the Conversion Value: |
1553 |
OK |
1554 |
Enter another Point to the conversion table? |
1555 |
Select the Entry Index (0 .. 49) at which the entry should be deleted: |
1556 |
Index was out of Range |
1557 |
Are you sure you want to delete the conversion point at index %{tmpArrayIndex}? |
1558 |
Are you sure you want to delete the conversion Table? |
1559 |
Select the Entry Index (0 .. 49) at which the entry should be inserted: |
1560 |
Mappings have been reset. |
1561 |
Set status simulation to |
1562 |
Failed to enable status simulation. |
1563 |
Status simulation disabled. |
1564 |
Status simulation enabled. |
1565 |
Failed to disable status simulation. |
1566 |
1 / 4 |
1567 |
Exit;Update View;Next > |
1568 |
_selection |
1569 |
2 / 4 |
1570 |
< Previous;Update View;Next > |
1571 |
3 / 4 |
1572 |
4 / 4 |
1573 |
< Previous;Update View;Finish |
1574 |
Select analog output |
1575 |
Please wait ... |