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AT9000 |
1 |
Manufacturer- References a specific manufacturer, which is usually a company name, that is responsible for the manufacture of this Field Device. |
2 |
Azbil Corporation |
3 |
Num Req Preams |
4 |
Universal Rev |
5 |
Field Device Rev |
6 |
Software Rev |
7 |
Hardware Rev |
8 |
Device ID |
9 |
Device ID- Uniquely identifies the Field Device when combined with the Manufacturer Identification and Device Type. Therefore, this variable cannot be modified by the Host user. |
10 |
Polling Address |
11 |
Tag |
12 |
Message |
13 |
Descriptor |
14 |
Date |
15 |
Final Assembly Number |
16 |
Analog Output |
17 |
.3f |
18 |
8.5f |
19 |
Fail Safe Direction |
20 |
Fail Safe Direction- Defines how the Analog Output will respond when the Field Device detects that the Analog Output may not be tracking the associated Field Device Variable. NOTE- The Digital Value representation may not be determinate. |
21 |
Upscale |
22 |
Downscale |
23 |
Non-B/O |
24 |
Unknown |
25 |
Output |
26 |
Output- Variable that tracks the Digital Value representation with respect to the range defined by the Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value, for normal operating modes. The units of this variable are always in percent. |
27 |
.2f |
28 |
Transfer Function |
29 |
Upper Range Value (100%) |
30 |
Lower Range Value (0%) |
31 |
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32 |
Analog/Digital Conversion Fault |
33 |
Analog/Digital Conversion Fault- Analog/Digital conversion failure |
34 |
Sensor Characteristic Data Fault |
35 |
Sensor Characteristic Data Fault- Sensor characteristic data failure |
36 |
Suspect Input |
37 |
Suspect Input- Input data error |
38 |
CPU Fault |
39 |
CPU Fault- CPU operation failure |
40 |
NVM Fault |
41 |
NVM Fault- Nonvolatile memory failure |
42 |
RAM Fault |
43 |
RAM Fault- RAM failure |
44 |
ROM Fault |
45 |
ROM Fault- ROM failure |
46 |
Output Circuit Fault |
47 |
Output Circuit Fault- Output circuit failure |
48 |
Meter Body Over Temperature |
49 |
Meter Body Over Temperature- Meter body temperature is too high. |
50 |
Excess Zero Correct |
51 |
Excess Zero Correct- The zero correction factor is outside the acceptable limits for accurate operation. |
52 |
Excess Span Correct |
53 |
Excess Span Correct- The span correction factor is outside the acceptable limits for accurate operation. |
54 |
In Output Mode |
55 |
In Output Mode- The device is operating in output mode. |
56 |
Meter Body Overload or Fault |
57 |
Meter Body Overload or Fault-
-The input pressure is more than two times the upper range limit for the device.
-Device error |
58 |
Status 1-5 |
59 |
Status 1-5- Unknown error |
60 |
Correct Reset |
61 |
Correct Reset- Calibration data is cleared. |
62 |
Status 1-7 |
63 |
Status 1-7- Unknown error |
64 |
External Zero/Span Adjustment Fault |
65 |
External Zero/Span Adjustment Fault- External zero/span adjustment error |
66 |
Status 2-1 |
67 |
Status 2-1- Unknown error |
68 |
Status 2-2 |
69 |
Status 2-2- Unknown error |
70 |
Status 2-3 |
71 |
Status 2-3- Unknown error |
72 |
Failure Alarm Simulation Mode |
73 |
Failure Alarm Simulation Mode- The device is operating in failure alarm simulation mode. |
74 |
Contact Output Simulation Mode |
75 |
Contact Output Simulation Mode- The device is operating in contact output simulation mode. |
76 |
Output Alarm Detected |
77 |
Output Alarm Detected- The output is going over upper/lower limit of output alarm. |
78 |
Sensor Temp. Alarm Detected |
79 |
Sensor Temp. Alarm Detected- The sensor temperature is going over upper/lower limit of sensor temp. alarm. |
80 |
Invalid Database |
81 |
Invalid Database- Configuration data and/or calibration data is invalid. |
82 |
Status 3-1 |
83 |
Status 3-1- Unknown error |
84 |
Status 3-2 |
85 |
Status 3-2- Unknown error |
86 |
Status 3-3 |
87 |
Status 3-3- Unknown error |
88 |
Status 3-4 |
89 |
Status 3-4- Unknown error |
90 |
Status 3-5 |
91 |
Status 3-5- Unknown error |
92 |
Status 3-6 |
93 |
Status 3-6- Unknown error |
94 |
Status 3-7 |
95 |
Status 3-7- Unknown error |
96 |
D/A Trim |
97 |
Loop Test |
98 |
Zero Trim |
99 |
Pressure |
100 |
.4f |
101 |
Pressure Unit |
102 |
Field Device Variable Unit- Engineering unit to be displayed with the Digital Value representation, Upper Range Value, Lower Range Value, and Upper Range Limit. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
103 |
mmH2O |
104 |
mH2O |
105 |
inH2O |
106 |
kPa |
107 |
MPa |
108 |
Pa |
109 |
hPa |
110 |
bar |
111 |
mbar |
112 |
mmHg |
113 |
inHg |
114 |
g/cm2 |
115 |
kg/cm2 |
116 |
atm |
117 |
Torr |
118 |
psi |
119 |
Upper Range Limit |
120 |
Upper Range Limit- Defines the maximum usable value for the Upper Range Value. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
121 |
Lower Range Limit |
122 |
Damping |
123 |
4.2f |
124 |
Sensor Serial Number |
125 |
7d |
126 |
Sensor Temp. |
127 |
.1f |
128 |
Temp. Unit |
129 |
Temp. Unit- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor Temp. |
130 |
degC |
131 |
degF |
132 |
degR |
133 |
Kelvin |
134 |
Secondary Variable - Temperature Compensation |
135 |
ExtSw mode |
136 |
OnePush |
137 |
RaiseLower |
138 |
SI Unit |
139 |
ALL Unit |
140 |
SI Only |
141 |
Alarm Status |
142 |
Alarm Status- Displays the current alarm output status. |
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Output Alarm Low |
144 |
Output Alarm Low- Indicates whether or not an alarm is detected.
If an alarm is detected, the present output level is lower than the Lower Output Alarm setting. |
145 |
Output Alarm High |
146 |
Output Alarm High- Indicates whether or not an alarm is detected.
If an alarm is detected, the present output level is higher than the Upper Output Alarm setting. |
147 |
Sensor Temp. Alarm Low |
148 |
Sensor Temp. Alarm Low- Indicates whether or not an alarm is detected.
If an alarm is detected, the present sensor temperature is lower than the Lower Sensor Temp. Alarm setting. |
149 |
Sensor Temp. Alarm High |
150 |
Sensor Temp. Alarm High- Indicates whether or not an alarm is detected.
If an alarm is detected, the present sensor temperature is higher than the Upper Sensor Temp. Alarm setting. |
151 |
Contact Output Status |
152 |
Contact Output Status- Displays the contact output status.
--Open: The contact output circuit open.
--Closed: The contact output circuit close.
--Sim Open: The contact output circuit open in simulation mode.
--Sim Closed: The contact output circuit close in simulation mode. |
153 |
Open |
154 |
Open- The contact output circuit will open when an alarm occurs. |
155 |
Closed |
156 |
Closed- The contact output circuit will close when an alarm occurs. |
157 |
Sim Open |
158 |
Sim Open- Device will go into simulation mode and the contact output circuit will open. |
159 |
Sim Closed |
160 |
Sim Closed- Device will go into simulation mode and the contact output circuit will close. |
161 |
Output Alarm |
162 |
Output Alarm- Configures the output alarm.
--No Alarm: Do not use the output alarm.
--Lower Limit: If the output is below the lower limit for the ouput alarm, the alarm is activated.
--Upper Limit: If the output is above the upper limit for the output alarm, the alarm is activated.
--Lower/Uppe Limit: If the ouput is either below the lower limit or above the upper limit for the output alarm, the alarm is activated. |
163 |
No Alarm |
164 |
No Alarm- Do not use the output alarm. |
165 |
Lower Limit |
166 |
Lower Limit- If the output is below the lower limit for the ouput alarm, the alarm is activated. |
167 |
Upper Limit |
168 |
Upper Limit- If the output is above the upper limit for the output alarm, the alarm is activated. |
169 |
Lower/Upper Limit |
170 |
Lower/Upper Limit- If the ouput is either below the lower limit or above the upper limit for the output alarm, the alarm is activated. |
171 |
Lower Output Alarm |
172 |
Lower Output Alarm- Sets the lower limit of Output Alarm |
173 |
6.1f |
174 |
Upper Output Alarm |
175 |
Upper Output Alarm- Sets the upper limit of Output Alarm |
176 |
Sensor Temp. Alarm |
177 |
Sensor Temp. Alarm- Configures the temperature alarm ON/OFF.
--No Alarm: Do not use the sensor temperature alarm.
--Lower Limit: If the sensor temperature is below the lower limit for the sensor temperature alarm, the alarm is activated.
--Upper Limit: If the sensor temperature is above the upper limit for the sensor temperature alarm, the alarm is activated.
--Lower/Upper Limit: If the sensor temperature is either below the lower limit or above the upper limit for the sensor temperature alarm, the alarm is activated. |
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No Alarm- Do not use the sensor temperature alarm. |
179 |
Lower Limit- If the sensor temperature is below the lower limit for the sensor temperature alarm, the alarm is activated. |
180 |
Upper Limit- If the sensor temperature is above the upper limit for the sensor temperature alarm, the alarm is activated. |
181 |
Lower/Upper Limit- If the sensor temperature is either below the lowe limit or above the upper limit for the output alarm, the alarm is activated. |
182 |
Lower Sensor Temp. Alarm |
183 |
Lower Sensor Temp. Alarm- Sets the lower limit of Sensor Temp. Alarm. |
184 |
Upper Sensor Temp. Alarm |
185 |
Upper Sensor Temp. Alarm- Sets upper limit of Sensor Temp. Alarm. |
186 |
Contact Output Mode |
187 |
Contact Output Mode- Selects the contact output mode either Normally Open or Normally Closed.
--Normally Open: Sets the contact output circuit to normally open, and when the alarm is detected, become closed.
--Normally Closed: Sets the contact output circuit to normally closed, and when the alarm is detected, become open. |
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Normally Open |
189 |
Normally Open- Sets the contact output circuit to normally open, and when the alarm is detected, becomes closed. |
190 |
Normally Closed |
191 |
Normally Closed- Sets the contact output circuit to normally closed, and when the alarm is detected, becomes open. |
192 |
Contact Output ON/OFF |
193 |
Contact Output ON/OFF- Selects the alarms to reflect the contact output. |
194 |
Output Low |
195 |
Output Low- If a lower-limit output alarm is detected, the contact output becomes active. |
196 |
Output High |
197 |
Output High- If an upper-limit output alarm is detected, the contact output becomes active. |
198 |
Sensor Temp. Low |
199 |
Sensor Temp. Low- If the sensor's lower-lmit temperature alarm is detected, the contact output becomes active. |
200 |
Sensor Temp. High |
201 |
Sensor Temp. High- If the sensor's upper-limit temperature alarm is detected, the contact output becomes active. |
202 |
Display Mode |
203 |
Display Mode- Sets the displayed units for the device indicator.
--%: Displays the currently measured pressure as a percentage of the preset measuring range.
--Pressure: Displays the currently measured pressure in the selected pressure unit.
--Scale: Displays the measured value in user-selected or user-defined units (flow rate, level etc.) |
204 |
% |
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%- Displays the currently meauserd pressure as a percentage of the preset measuring range. |
206 |
Pressure- Displays the currently measured pressure in the selected engineering units. |
207 |
Scale |
208 |
Scale- Displays the measured value in user-selected or user-defined units (flow rate, level etc). |
209 |
Display Function |
210 |
Display Function- Sets the display conformity of device.
--Linear: Displays PV by linear scale.
--Square root: Displays flow (square root extraction). |
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Linear |
212 |
Linear- Displays PV by linear scale. |
213 |
Square root |
214 |
Square root- Displays flow by square root extraction. |
215 |
Disp. Unit |
216 |
Disp. Unit- Selects engineering unit displayed in the indicator of device.
Valid when Scale is selected in Display Mode. |
217 |
user define unit |
218 |
mmAq |
219 |
ftH2O |
220 |
kPaG |
221 |
MPaG |
222 |
kPa abs |
223 |
MPa abs |
224 |
Pa abs |
225 |
hPa abs |
226 |
barG |
227 |
mbarG |
228 |
mmHg abs |
229 |
inHg abs |
230 |
gf/cm2 |
231 |
kgf/cm2 |
232 |
kgf/cm2G |
233 |
kgf/cm2 abs |
234 |
g/cm3 |
235 |
kg/m3 |
236 |
m3 |
237 |
l |
238 |
kl |
239 |
ml/h |
240 |
l/h |
241 |
kl/h |
242 |
Skl/h |
243 |
Sm3/h |
244 |
t/h |
245 |
m3/h |
246 |
km3/h |
247 |
Nm3/h |
248 |
kNm3/h |
249 |
l/min |
250 |
kl/min |
251 |
m3/min |
252 |
Nml/min |
253 |
Nl/min |
254 |
Nm3/min |
255 |
kl/d |
256 |
m3/d |
257 |
t/d |
258 |
Nm3/d |
259 |
kg/h |
260 |
gal/min |
261 |
gal/h |
262 |
mm |
263 |
m |
264 |
t |
265 |
kg |
266 |
none |
267 |
Exponent |
268 |
Exponent- Selects the exponent(X10, X100, etc) displayed in the indicator of device.
Valid when Scale is the selected in Display Mode. |
269 |
X1 |
270 |
X10 |
271 |
X100 |
272 |
X1000 |
273 |
Cutoff Mode |
274 |
Cutoff Mode- Displays the status of Cutoff mode.
--Def (7.1%Lin): Cutoff mode is default. (Flow mode is default, dropout is linear, and cutoff point is 7.1%)
--Zero Flow:Def: Dropout is zero, and flow mode is default.
--Lin. Flow:Def: Dropout is linear, and flow mode is default
--Zero Flow:Bi-dir: Dropout is zero, and flow mode is bi-directional.
--Lin. Flow:Bi-dir: Dropout is linear, and flow mode is bi-directional.
--Dropout: Selects behavior below the cutoff value. Selects either zero or linear.
--Flow mode: Selects calculation method of flow output.Selects either default (square root of positive output) or bi-direction (square root of both positive and negative outputs.) |
275 |
Zero Flow:Def. |
276 |
Zero Flow:Def.- Dropout is zero, and flow mode is default. |
277 |
Lin. Flow:Def. |
278 |
Lin. Flow:Def.- Dropout is linear, and flow mode is default. |
279 |
Zero Flow:Bi-dir. |
280 |
Zero Flow:Bi-dir.- Dropout is zero, and flow mode is bi-directional. |
281 |
Lin. Flow:Bi-dir. |
282 |
Lin. Flow:Bi-dir.- Dropout is linear, and flow mode is bi-directional. |
283 |
Def. (7.1% Lin.) |
284 |
Def. (7.1% Lin.)- Cutoff mode is default. (Flow mode is default, dropout is linear, and cutoff point is 7.1%). |
285 |
Cutoff Point |
286 |
Cutoff Point- Displays the cutoff point (%) valid when Transfer function is the selected Square Root. |
287 |
5.2f |
288 |
EULO (0%) |
289 |
EULO (0%)- The value displayed in the indicator of device when the output of the device is 0%.
Valid when Scale is selected in Display Mode. |
290 |
7.3f |
291 |
EUHI (100%) |
292 |
EUHI (100%)- The value displayed in the indicator of device when the output of the device is 100%.
Valid when Scale is selected in Display Mode. |
293 |
Output Low Limit |
294 |
Output Low Limit- The output limit of Lower value (0%). |
295 |
6.3f |
296 |
Output High Limit |
297 |
Output High Limit- The output limit of Upper value (100%). |
298 |
Measurement Type |
299 |
Measurement Type- Displays the sensor-type of device.
--DP: Differential pressure type.
--GP: Gauge pressure type.
--AP: Absolute pressure type. |
300 |
DP |
301 |
GP |
302 |
AP |
303 |
PROM No. |
304 |
PROM No.- Displays PROM No. used for the device. |
305 |
SFN Communicator |
306 |
Enable |
307 |
Disable |
308 |
User Unit |
309 |
User Unit- Sets the user-defined unit displayed in the indicator of device.
Valid when Scale is selected in Display Mode. |
310 |
Status Record 0 |
311 |
Status Record 1 |
312 |
Status Record 2 |
313 |
Status Record 3 |
314 |
1 (Latest) |
315 |
1 (Latest)- Displays the zero corrected value as a percentage of Upper Range Limit. |
316 |
7.4f |
317 |
2 |
318 |
2- Displays the zero corrected value as a percentage of Upper Range Limit. |
319 |
3 |
320 |
3- Displays the zero corrected value as a percentage of Upper Range Limit. |
321 |
4 |
322 |
4- Displays the zero corrected value as a percentage of Upper Range Limit. |
323 |
5 |
324 |
5- Displays the zero corrected value as a percentage of Upper Range Limit. |
325 |
Zero Correct Current |
326 |
Count |
327 |
Software Write Protect |
328 |
Software Write Protect- Displays the status of software write protect. |
329 |
No |
330 |
Yes |
331 |
Hardware Write Protect |
332 |
Hardware Write Protect- Displays the status of hardware write protect. |
333 |
Analog Output Configuration |
334 |
Normal |
335 |
NAMUR |
336 |
Hardware Equipment |
337 |
Meter |
338 |
Contact Output |
339 |
Software Version |
340 |
Height |
341 |
Height- Compensates for the effects of temperature change on the fill fluid of the remote sealed transmitter. User must enter the flange span to work this compensation. |
342 |
Set Output Value |
343 |
6.2f |
344 |
Burnout Simulation |
345 |
Clear |
346 |
Burnout Simulaiton |
347 |
Basic Setup |
348 |
Process Variables |
349 |
Review |
350 |
Calibration |
351 |
Device Information |
352 |
Signal Condition |
353 |
Output Condition |
354 |
Revision Numbers |
355 |
HART Output |
356 |
Device |
357 |
Diagnostic |
358 |
Sensors |
359 |
Alarm |
360 |
Display |
361 |
Diagnostic Status |
362 |
Status Records |
363 |
Zero Calibr. Log In Device |
364 |
Temperature |
365 |
All Variables |
366 |
Device Tag |
367 |
Rerange |
368 |
Alarm Settings |
369 |
Write Protect |
370 |
Correct Input |
371 |
Output Calibration |
372 |
Critical Status |
373 |
Non-Critical Status |
374 |
Internal Data Inconsistency |
375 |
Critical Status Records |
376 |
Non-Critical Status Records |
377 |
Internal Data Inconsistency Records |
378 |
Fail Safe |
379 |
Zero-Error Int. Data |
380 |
upload_valiables |
381 |
Correct Input LRV |
382 |
Correct Input LRV- Calibrates zero point (Lower Range Value) based on the current input value. |
383 |
Correct Input URV |
384 |
Correct Input URV- Calibrates span (Upper Range Value) based on the current input value. |
385 |
Reset Corrects |
386 |
Reset Corrects- Discards calibration data. |
387 |
Set LRV(Actual) |
388 |
Set LRV(Actual)- Sets the Lower Range Value so that the present output value is used as the preset value. |
389 |
Change Cutoff Mode |
390 |
Change Cutoff Mode- Selects the cutoff mode and sets the cutoff point.
Valid when Square Root is selected in Transfer Function. |
391 |
Status |
392 |
Status- Displays the result of self-diagnosis of the device. |
393 |
Clear Status Records |
394 |
Clear status records- Clears the Status-Record in device. |
395 |
Change SW Write Protect |
396 |
Change Software Write Protect- Selects either 'Yes' or 'No'. |
397 |
Apply Zero Value |
398 |
Apply zero value- Set the Lower Range Value at the input pressure. |
399 |
Apply Span Value |
400 |
Apply span value- Sets the Upper Range Value at the input pressure. |
401 |
Restore Factory Setting |
402 |
Restore factory setting- Return to the factory default calibration date. |
403 |
Open- Simulates the contact output.
Select [Open] to put the device in simulation mode, with contact output circuit is open. |
404 |
Closed- Simulates the contact output.
Select [Closed] to put the device in simulation mode, with contact output circuit is closed. |
405 |
Clear- Simulates the contact output.
Selects [Clear] to cancel simulation mode. |
406 |
Software Version- Displays the software version of device. |
407 |
Scaled D/A Trim |
408 |
Failure Alarm Simulation Mode- Simulates the output when the device is in a critical state. |
409 |
Clear- Simulates the output when the device is in a critical state.
Select [Clear] to cancel simulation mode. |
410 |
Pressure Chart |
411 |
Pressure Gauge |
412 |
Analog Output Gauge |
413 |
Temperature Chart |
414 |
Temperature Gauge |
415 |
Output Chart |
416 |
Output Gauge |
417 |
Displays Device Status |
418 |
azbil |
419 |
Rueger |
420 |
Mettler Toledo |
421 |
Det-Tronics |
422 |
TN Technologies |
423 |
DeZURIK |
424 |
Phase Dynamics |
425 |
WELLTECH SHANGHAI |
426 |
ENRAF |
427 |
4tech ASA |
428 |
Brandt Instrument |
429 |
Nivelco |
430 |
Camille Bauer |
431 |
Metran |
432 |
Milton Roy Co. |
433 |
PMV |
434 |
Turck |
435 |
Panametrics |
436 |
Stahl |
437 |
Fieldbus International |
438 |
BERTHOLD |
439 |
InterCorr |
440 |
China BRICONTE Co Ltd |
441 |
Electron Machine |
442 |
Sierra Instruments |
443 |
Fluid Componenets |
444 |
HART Communication Foundation |
445 |
PSK Capable Device |
446 |
PSK With Loop Current Signaling Disabled |
447 |
Disabled |
448 |
Enabled |
449 |
Maintenance Required |
450 |
Device Variable Alert |
451 |
Lock Device Codes |
452 |
Unlock |
453 |
Temporary Lock |
454 |
Permanent Lock |
455 |
Write Device Variable Codes |
456 |
Fix Value |
457 |
Device Variable Family Codes |
458 |
Actuator |
459 |
Simple PID |
460 |
pH |
461 |
Conductivity |
462 |
Totalizer |
463 |
Device Variable not Classified |
464 |
Volumetric Flow |
465 |
Velocity |
466 |
Volume |
467 |
Length |
468 |
Time |
469 |
Mass |
470 |
Mass Flow |
471 |
Mass per Volume |
472 |
Viscosity |
473 |
Angular Velocity |
474 |
Area |
475 |
Energy (Work) |
476 |
Force |
477 |
Power |
478 |
Frequency |
479 |
Analytical |
480 |
Current |
481 |
Resistance |
482 |
Angle |
483 |
Conductance |
484 |
Volume per Volume |
485 |
Volume per Mass |
486 |
Concentration |
487 |
Valve Actuator |
488 |
Trim Point Codes |
489 |
Lower Trim Point Supported |
490 |
Upper Trim Point Supported |
491 |
Lower and Upper Trim Point Supported |
492 |
Capture Mode Codes |
493 |
Enabled - Capture From Specified Field Device |
494 |
Enabled - Capture from BACK messages |
495 |
Physical Layer Type Codes |
496 |
Asynchronous (FSK) |
497 |
Synchronous (PSK) |
498 |
Lock Device Status Codes |
499 |
Device is Locked |
500 |
Lock is Permanent |
501 |
Locked by Primary Master |
502 |
Channel Flags |
503 |
Input Channel |
504 |
Process Data Status |
505 |
Bad |
506 |
Manual / Fixed |
507 |
Poor Accuracy |
508 |
Good |
509 |
Limit Status |
510 |
Not Limited |
511 |
Low Limited |
512 |
High Limited |
513 |
Constant |
514 |
Device Family Status |
515 |
More Device Family Status Available |
516 |
FMU860 |
517 |
DT |
518 |
DVC |
519 |
FCX |
520 |
AS800 |
521 |
340T |
522 |
340C |
523 |
344 |
524 |
Siemens Micro K |
525 |
SITRANS L |
526 |
SIPAN PH |
527 |
SITRANS P |
528 |
75SMT |
529 |
UNIDELTA |
530 |
8320 |
531 |
SX5100 |
532 |
TSV175 |
533 |
DMU |
534 |
3780 |
535 |
BM70 |
536 |
Extended Device Status |
537 |
Provides additional Device Status information |
538 |
Loop Current Mode |
539 |
Indicates whether the loop current is active or fixed (i.e., the device is in multi-drop) |
540 |
8u |
541 |
8.3f |
542 |
Device Variable |
543 |
Apply LRV pressure. |
544 |
Aborting method due to last error |
545 |
Excess 5% OK? |
546 |
Apply URV pressure. |
547 |
About to Reset corrects |
548 |
Reset corrects in progress please wait |
549 |
Reset corrects OK |
550 |
Transfer Function is not Linear |
551 |
Confirm current input is correct |
552 |
Enter output percent for current input |
553 |
Value out of range |
554 |
Enter percent : %{0} %
New LRV : %{new_lrv} %{1}
New URV : %{new_urv} %{1} |
555 |
Set new LRV, URV;Read new value;Leave as found |
556 |
Transfer function is linear.
Abort method. |
557 |
Select cutoff mode |
558 |
Default (7.1%);Custom |
559 |
Select dropout |
560 |
Linear;Zero |
561 |
Select flow mode |
562 |
Default;Bi-direction |
563 |
Set cutoff point (0 - 20%) |
564 |
Write cutoff mode
Dropout : Zero
Flow mode : Default
Cutoff point : %{0} % |
565 |
Write cutoff mode
Dropout : Linear
Flow mode : Default
Cutoff point : %{0} % |
566 |
Write cutoff mode
Dropout : Zero
Flow mode : Bi-direction
Cutoff point : %{0} % |
567 |
Write cutoff mode
Dropout : Linear
Flow mode : Bi-direction
Cutoff point : %{0} % |
568 |
Write cutoff mode
Default (7.1%) |
569 |
Error Occurred |
570 |
STATUS CHECK = OK |
571 |
This method clears diagnostic status records. |
572 |
Aborting method due to last error. |
573 |
Succeed to clear diagnostic status records. |
574 |
Hardware write protect mode is Yes.
Do not change software write protect mode. |
575 |
Select write protect mode. |
576 |
No;Yes |
577 |
Change write protect mode to No. |
578 |
Change write protect mode to Yes. |
579 |
Changing write protect mode, please wait |
580 |
Changing write protect mode is success. |
581 |
Apply new 4 mA input. |
582 |
Current applied process value: %{0} %{1} |
583 |
Set as 4 mA value;Read new value;Leave as found. |
584 |
Apply new 20 mA input. |
585 |
Set as 20 mA value;Read new value;Leave as found |
586 |
About to restore factory setting. |
587 |
Restore factory setting in progress, please wait. |
588 |
Succeed to restore factory setting. |
589 |
Set contact output to simulation open mode. |
590 |
Now this device is in simulation open mode |
591 |
Continue Simulation Mode;End Simulation Mode |
592 |
Clear contact output simulation mode. |
593 |
Set contact output to simulation closed mode. |
594 |
Now this device is in simulation closed mode |
595 |
Read Software Version |
596 |
Proceed;Change scale |
597 |
low |
598 |
high |
599 |
Setting field device output to %{low} |
600 |
tmp_av |
601 |
Setting field device output to %{high} |
602 |
Set Failure Alarm Simulation Mode |
603 |
Now this device is in Failure Alarm Simulation Mode |
604 |
Clear Failure Alarm Simulation Mode. |
605 |
4 mA;20 mA;Other;4->8->12->16->20 mA;End |
606 |
Returning field device to original output |
607 |
Setting field device output to 4mA |
608 |
Field device output 4.00000mA equal to reference meter? |
609 |
Field device output 20.00000mA equal to reference meter? |