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TLK-TT305H |
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BALDOTA CONTROL |
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Snsr temp unit |
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Sensor Temperature Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor Temperature. |
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Temp Class |
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Temp PDQ |
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Temp LS |
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Temp Dev Stat |
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Temp USL |
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.3f |
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Temp LSL |
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Temp min span |
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8.3f |
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Temp Update Period |
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Temp snsr s/n |
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7d |
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Simulate |
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Primary Variable - Temperature |
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Update Period |
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Secondary Variable - Cold Temperature |
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Temperature |
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Cold Temperature |
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PV TYPE |
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PV TYPE - Making sure that the units for Sensor1 and Sensor2 are the same, when PV Type is the “DIFFERENCE_1_2” “DIFFERENCE_2_1” “MAXIMUM” “MINIMUM” “AVERAGE” type. |
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SENSOR1 |
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SENSOR2 |
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DIFFERENCE_1_2 |
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DIFFERENCE_2_1 |
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MAXIMUM |
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MINIMUM |
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AVERAGE |
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Sensor1 Type |
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0-500R |
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0-4000R |
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CU50 |
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CU100 |
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PT100 |
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PT1000 |
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100MV |
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B_TC |
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E_TC |
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J_TC |
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K_TC |
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N_TC |
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R_TC |
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S_TC |
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T_TC |
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Sensor1 Unit |
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Sensor1 Wire Connection |
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TWO WIRE |
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THREE WIRE |
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Sensor1 Two Wire Calibrate |
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DISABLE |
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TWO WIRE CALIBRATE DISABLE |
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ENABLE |
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TWO WIRE CALIBRATE ENABLE |
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Sensor1 Cold Compensate |
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COLD DISABLE |
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COLD ENABLE |
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Sensor1 Channel Status |
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Enable |
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Disable |
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Open |
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Short Circuit |
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Under Range |
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Over Range |
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Sensor1 Value |
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Sensor2 Type |
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Sensor2 Unit |
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Sensor2 Wire Connection |
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Sensor2 Two Wire Calibrate |
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Sensor2 Cold Compensate |
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Sensor2 Channel Status |
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Sensor2 Value |
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Sensor1 R0 Modify |
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Sensor2 R0 Modify |
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Sensor1 Two Wire Zero Calibration |
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Sensor1 Two Wire Zero Calibration - to eliminate the effect of line resistance! |
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Sensor2 Two Wire Zero Calibration |
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Sensor2 Two Wire Zero Calibration - to eliminate the effect of line resistance! |
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channelNumber |
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ChannelNumber |
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Sensor1 Factory Calibrate |
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Sensor2 Factory Calibrate |
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Calibrate Point |
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Calibrate Point: Low Limit - Range Low Limit; Up Limit - Range Up Limit; |
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Low Limit |
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Up Limit |
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Current Value |
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PV Variable Current Value |
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Range Calibrate |
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Range Calibrate - Selecting the calibration point (low or up limit) before performing the range calibration. |
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Restore Index |
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Save as Factory |
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Range Calibration Restore |
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PV Variable Zero Restore |
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Restore to Factory |
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Restore to Default Factory |
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DisplayType |
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Used to set LCD content |
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PV |
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SV |
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CURRENT |
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PERCENT |
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PV&CURRENT |
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Low Cut |
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Small signal excision |
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.6f |
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Device settings |
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Diagnostics |
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Maintenance |
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Offline |
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Sensor |
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Sensor 1 |
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Sensor 2 |
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Operate |
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Range calibration |
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Sensor Calibration |
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Zero Trim |
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Re-range |
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Restore |
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Specific Command |
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This is an IMAGE |
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PV Analog Channel Saturated |
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PV Analog Channel Fixed |
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Wireless |
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WirelessHART Device |
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IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
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Primary |
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Primary Analog Channel |
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Secondary |
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Secondary Analog Channel |
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Tertiary |
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Tertiary Analog Channel |
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Quaternary |
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Quaternary Analog Channel |
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Quinary |
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Quinary Analog Channel |
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Critical Power Failure |
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Lock all |
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Trim not supported |
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Configuration cannot be changed |
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Locked by gateway |
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Analog Input Channel |
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Analog Output Channel |
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Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Simulation active |
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The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
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Non-Volatile memory failure |
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The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
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Volatile memory error |
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The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
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Watchdog reset executed |
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A watchdog reset has been performed |
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Voltage conditions out of range |
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A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
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Environmental conditions out of range |
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An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
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Electronic failure |
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A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
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Subdevice list changed |
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Duplicate master detected |
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Capacity Denied |
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The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
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Bandwidth allocation pending |
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Block transfer pending |
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Battery life |
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Percent range |
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Loop current |
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Primary variable |
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Secondary variable |
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Tertiary variable |
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Quaternary variable |
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Read receive time |
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Write date and time |
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Non-Volatile Clock |
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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. |
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Clock Uninitialized |
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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. |
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None |
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No restrictions |
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SI Only |
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Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
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Process automation device |
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Discrete device |
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Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
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I/O System |
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WirelessHART Process automation device |
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WirelessHART Discrete device |
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WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
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WirelessHART Gateway |
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WirelessHART Access point |
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WirelessHART Process adapter |
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WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
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WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
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Device Profile |
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US |
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United States of America |
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JP |
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Japan |
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DE |
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Germany |
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FR |
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France |
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ES |
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Spain |
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RU |
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Russian Federation |
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CN |
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People's Republic of China |
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Secondary Master |
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Primary Master |
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Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
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Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
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I/O and Subdevice Status |
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WirelessHART Status |
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Time Set Option |
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Real Time Clock Flags |
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Country |
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Country of intended device installation |
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SI Unit Control |
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Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
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Time Stamp |
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Relative time value on network |
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8u |
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Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
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Command Response Truncated |
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Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
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Status bytes mismatch |
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Would you like to TwoWireCalibrate |
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Succeeded TwoWireCalibrate. |
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Failed TwoWireCalibrate. |
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Would you like to factory calibrating? |
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Succeeded factory calibrating |
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Failed to factory calibrating. |
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YES;NO |
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Succeeded factory calibrating. |
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Would you like to RangeCalibrate? |
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The current value is too large and prohibit downloads. |
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Succeeded rangeCalibrate. |
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Failed to rangeCalibrate. |
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Would you like to save as factory setting? |
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Succeeded in saving as factory setting. |
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Failed to save as factory setting. |
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Would you like to perform range calibration restore? |
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Succeeded in range calibration restore. |
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Failed to range calibration restore. |
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Would you like to perform PV variable zero restore? |
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Succeeded in PV variable zero restore. |
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Failed to PV variable zero restore. |
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Would you like to restore to factory setting? |
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Succeeded in restoring factory Setting. |
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Failed to restore factory Setting. |
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Would you like to restore to default factory setting? |
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Succeeded in restoring to default factory Setting. |
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Failed to restore to default factory Setting. |