0 |
DTU100 |
1 |
DDTOP |
2 |
No Write protected |
3 |
Write protected |
4 |
|
5 |
System High frequency clock warning |
6 |
System Low frequency clock warning |
7 |
Internal Eeprom Error |
8 |
External Eeprom Error |
9 |
Internal Flash error |
10 |
External Flash error |
11 |
Internal Ram error |
12 |
External Ram error |
13 |
Internal over/under Temperature warning |
14 |
Current output error |
15 |
LCD error |
16 |
ADC12 error |
17 |
ADC24 error |
18 |
DAC16 error |
19 |
ADC REF error |
20 |
DAC REF error |
21 |
Level Sensor Excitation error |
22 |
Level Sensor Connector error |
23 |
Flow Sensor Excitation error |
24 |
Flow Sensor Connector error |
25 |
Pressure Sensor Excitation error |
26 |
Pressure Sensor Connector error |
27 |
Temperature Sensor Excitation error |
28 |
Temperature Sensor Connector error |
29 |
Level variable High Alarm |
30 |
Level variable Low Alarm |
31 |
Flow variable High Alarm |
32 |
Flow variable Low Alarm |
33 |
Pressure variable High Alarm |
34 |
Pressure variable Low Alarm |
35 |
Temperature variable High Alarm |
36 |
Temperature variable Low Alarm |
37 |
Selects the analog output commanded in an alarm condition .choices are:Low=3.7mA, or High =22.0mA. |
38 |
Level Offset |
39 |
Offset to align instrument Level with an independent external measurement. |
40 |
.3f |
41 |
8.3f |
42 |
level value |
43 |
Level value |
44 |
Feet |
45 |
Meters |
46 |
Inches |
47 |
Centimeters |
48 |
Millimeters |
49 |
Level Dev fmly |
50 |
Lever Class |
51 |
Lever PDQ |
52 |
Lever LS |
53 |
Lever Fmly stat |
54 |
level Update Period |
55 |
7d |
56 |
[level_help] |
57 |
Update Period |
58 |
Pressure Offset |
59 |
Offset to align instrument pressure with an independent external measurement. |
60 |
Pres Dev fmly |
61 |
Pres Class |
62 |
Pres PDQ |
63 |
Pres LS |
64 |
Pres Fmly stat |
65 |
Pressure Update Period |
66 |
Temp Offset Value |
67 |
Temperature offset value |
68 |
Process temperature |
69 |
Temp unit |
70 |
Temperature Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor Temperature. |
71 |
Temp Class |
72 |
Temp PDQ |
73 |
Temp LS |
74 |
Temp Dev Stat |
75 |
Temp USL |
76 |
Temp LSL |
77 |
Temp min span |
78 |
Temp Update Period |
79 |
Temp snsr s/n |
80 |
Temp_Rister_Value |
81 |
Temperature sensor resistance value |
82 |
4.3f |
83 |
Temperature |
84 |
Flow Offset |
85 |
Offset to align instrument flow with an independent external measurement. |
86 |
Flow |
87 |
Flow value measured by device variable 1 |
88 |
Flow unit |
89 |
Flow Dev fmly |
90 |
Flow Class |
91 |
Flow PDQ |
92 |
Flow LS |
93 |
Flow Fmly stat |
94 |
Flow USL |
95 |
Flow LSL |
96 |
Flow min span |
97 |
Flow damp |
98 |
Flow Update Period |
99 |
Flow snsr s/n |
100 |
Second Device Variable (deviceVariables[1]) is Flow. xmtr-mv supports an imaginary set of expanded engineering units in this device variable slot |
101 |
Snsr temp unit |
102 |
Sensor Temperature Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor Temperature. |
103 |
Sen Temp Class |
104 |
Sen Temp PDQ |
105 |
Sen Temp LS |
106 |
Sen Temp Dev Stat |
107 |
Sen Temp USL |
108 |
Sen Temp LSL |
109 |
Sen Temp min span |
110 |
Sen temperature damping |
111 |
Sen Temp Update Period |
112 |
Sen Temp snsr s/n |
113 |
Simulate |
114 |
Sen Temp Alrm Deadband |
115 |
Deadband for sensor Temp alarms Temp must move inside threshold by deadband To clear alarm |
116 |
Sen Temp High Alarm Value |
117 |
High alarm value for sensor temperature |
118 |
Sen Temp Low Alarm Value |
119 |
Low alarm value for sensor temperature |
120 |
Senr temp |
121 |
Secondary Variable - Temperature Compensation |
122 |
Level |
123 |
Pressure |
124 |
SensorTemperature |
125 |
FlowAcc |
126 |
FlowAcc. |
127 |
ACC Flow unit |
128 |
Alrm Enable |
129 |
Allows alarms to be turned on or off. |
130 |
Sen Temp Lo Alrm Enable |
131 |
Sen Temp Hi Alrm Enable |
132 |
PV Lo Alrm Enable |
133 |
PV Hi Alrm Enable |
134 |
Sensor Type |
135 |
Pt50 |
136 |
Pt100 |
137 |
Pt500 |
138 |
Pt1000 |
139 |
T Thermocouple |
140 |
E Thermocouple |
141 |
J Thermocouple |
142 |
K Thermocouple |
143 |
N Thermocouple |
144 |
R Thermocouple |
145 |
S Thermocouple |
146 |
B Thermocouple |
147 |
Res 10~300Ω |
148 |
Res 10~500Ω |
149 |
Res 10~5000Ω |
150 |
Temp compensation Enable |
151 |
Allows temp compensation to be turned on or off. |
152 |
Medium temp compensation Disabled |
153 |
Medium temp compensation Enabled |
154 |
PV High Alarm Value |
155 |
High alarm value for PV |
156 |
3.3f |
157 |
PV Low Alarm Value |
158 |
Low alarm value for PV |
159 |
Pv Alrm Deadband |
160 |
Deadband for Pv alarms Pv must move inside threshold by deadband To clear alarm |
161 |
Sensor exciting current |
162 |
1.3f |
163 |
Sensor intput Range |
164 |
±7.8125mV |
165 |
±15.625mV |
166 |
±22.18mV |
167 |
±62.5mV |
168 |
±125mV |
169 |
±250mV |
170 |
±500mV |
171 |
±1100mV |
172 |
0~7.8125mV |
173 |
0~15.625mV |
174 |
0~22.18mV |
175 |
0~62.5mV |
176 |
0~125mV |
177 |
0~250mV |
178 |
0~500mV |
179 |
0~1100mV |
180 |
Measure Sen Value |
181 |
Measure Sensor output Value |
182 |
Measure Sen offset Value |
183 |
Measure Sensor offset output Value |
184 |
Input Damping |
185 |
Sensor input filter damping |
186 |
MediumTempCompCoff |
187 |
Medium Temp compensation coefficient |
188 |
Medium Temp compensation Point |
189 |
2 |
190 |
3 |
191 |
4 |
192 |
5 |
193 |
6 |
194 |
7 |
195 |
8 |
196 |
9 |
197 |
10 |
198 |
11 |
199 |
12 |
200 |
13 |
201 |
14 |
202 |
15 |
203 |
16 |
204 |
SensorTempCompCoff |
205 |
Sensor Temp compensation coefficient |
206 |
8.5f |
207 |
Sensor Calibration Point |
208 |
Sensor transfer_function |
209 |
Transfer Function- Defines the transformation function that will be applied fromthe Sensor output Value to the Device Variable Output, and Percent Range. The TransferFunction does not affect the Digital Value representation. |
210 |
Sensor Length |
211 |
Sensor Diameter |
212 |
Sensor Density |
213 |
Measuring Tube Diameter |
214 |
Low CutValue |
215 |
PVChanValue |
216 |
PV change threshold value |
217 |
Medium Type |
218 |
Medium Type for measurement. |
219 |
Liquid |
220 |
Gases |
221 |
Gas Denty |
222 |
Denty for Gas |
223 |
Gas Press |
224 |
Press for Gas |
225 |
Gas temperature |
226 |
temperature for Gas |
227 |
Gas Denty nominal |
228 |
Denty Gas nominal |
229 |
Gas Press nominal |
230 |
Press Gas nominal |
231 |
Gas temperature nominal |
232 |
temperature Gas nominal |
233 |
Liquid Denty |
234 |
Denty Liquid |
235 |
Liquid Denty nominal |
236 |
Denty Liquid nominal |
237 |
Digital temp |
238 |
Digital Process temperature |
239 |
Proc Temp Source |
240 |
Digital |
241 |
RTD |
242 |
Password |
243 |
Display Type |
244 |
Slects from:a constant display of PV only;or %Range only; or alternating displays of :PV/ Process Temperature or PV/%Range. |
245 |
PV only |
246 |
AO only |
247 |
%Range only |
248 |
% Range only |
249 |
PV/%Range |
250 |
ACC |
251 |
special |
252 |
Decimal Places |
253 |
Number of digits after the decimal point to display. |
254 |
0 |
255 |
Number of digits after the decimal point to display.0 will autoscale the display. |
256 |
1 |
257 |
Display transfer_function |
258 |
Transfer Function- Defines the transformation function that will be applied fromthe LCD display Value to the Device Variable Output, and Percent Range. The TransferFunction does not affect the Digital Value representation. |
259 |
Special |
260 |
Scale 100% |
261 |
Display upper Range value |
262 |
5.3f |
263 |
Scale 0% |
264 |
Display lower Range value |
265 |
Display Unit |
266 |
Restore |
267 |
Extend Type |
268 |
UHC |
269 |
Target |
270 |
MTF |
271 |
Displacer |
272 |
UQDZ |
273 |
Other |
274 |
Sensor intput 0 |
275 |
Sensor intput table |
276 |
Sensor intput 1 |
277 |
Sensor intput 2 |
278 |
Sensor intput 3 |
279 |
Sensor intput 4 |
280 |
Sensor intput 5 |
281 |
Sensor intput 6 |
282 |
Sensor intput 7 |
283 |
Sensor intput 8 |
284 |
Sensor intput 9 |
285 |
Sensor intput 10 |
286 |
Sensor intput 11 |
287 |
Sensor intput 12 |
288 |
Sensor intput 13 |
289 |
Sensor intput 14 |
290 |
Sensor intput 15 |
291 |
Sensor_cal_intput |
292 |
Sensor_cal_i |
293 |
Sensor cal value 0 |
294 |
Sensor cal out table |
295 |
Sensor cal value 1 |
296 |
Sensor cal value 2 |
297 |
Sensor cal value 3 |
298 |
Sensor cal value 4 |
299 |
Sensor cal value 5 |
300 |
Sensor cal value 6 |
301 |
Sensor cal value 7 |
302 |
Sensor cal value 8 |
303 |
Sensor cal value 9 |
304 |
Sensor cal value 10 |
305 |
Sensor cal value 11 |
306 |
Sensor cal value 12 |
307 |
Sensor cal value 13 |
308 |
Sensor cal value 14 |
309 |
Sensor cal value 15 |
310 |
Sensor cal value |
311 |
Fluid Densty 0 |
312 |
Fluid SG adjusted for process temperature by user-entered table |
313 |
Fluid Densty 1 |
314 |
.6f |
315 |
8.6f |
316 |
Fluid Densty 2 |
317 |
Fluid Densty 3 |
318 |
Fluid Densty 4 |
319 |
Fluid Densty 5 |
320 |
Fluid Densty 6 |
321 |
Fluid Densty 7 |
322 |
Fluid Densty 8 |
323 |
Fluid Densty 9 |
324 |
Fluid Densty 10 |
325 |
Fluid Densty 11 |
326 |
Fluid Densty 12 |
327 |
Fluid Densty 13 |
328 |
Fluid Densty 14 |
329 |
Fluid Densty 15 |
330 |
Temp |
331 |
Fluid Temp 0 |
332 |
Process temperature by user-entered table |
333 |
Fluid Temp 1 |
334 |
Fluid Temp 2 |
335 |
process temperature by user-entered table |
336 |
Fluid Temp 3 |
337 |
Fluid Temp 4 |
338 |
Fluid Temp 5 |
339 |
Fluid Temp 6 |
340 |
Fluid Temp 7 |
341 |
Fluid Temp 8 |
342 |
Fluid Temp 9 |
343 |
Fluid Temp 10 |
344 |
Fluid Temp 11 |
345 |
Fluid Temp 12 |
346 |
Fluid Temp 13 |
347 |
Fluid Temp 14 |
348 |
Fluid Temp 15 |
349 |
Restore Factory Setting |
350 |
restore to factory |
351 |
Offset |
352 |
Trim Zero |
353 |
|
354 |
Multipoint Calibration |
355 |
Use when PV condition can be independently measured and adjusted for the calibration. Requires prior entry of specific gravity of test fluid(s), volume of displacer and displacer rod length. |
356 |
Manual Cal intput |
357 |
Set Zero(4mA) |
358 |
Sets lower range value (4mA output) to the present internal PV value. Works like a zero control on an analog device- the span between upper and lower range values is preserved, so the URV moves also. This command does not adjust the internal PV calibration vs. the input condition ?Conly the relationship between input condition ?Conly the relationship between internal values and the output current. |
359 |
Set Span(20mA) |
360 |
Sets upper range value (20mA output) to the present internal PV value. Works like a span control on an analog device ?C the existing lower range value will remain the same, only the span will be changed. This command does not adjust the internal PV calibration vs. the input condition ?C only the relationship between internal PV values and output current. |
361 |
Guided Setup |
362 |
Guides user through initial configuration and calibration process |
363 |
Status |
364 |
Reports any PV or temperature alarms that are active |
365 |
Proc Temp cali |
366 |
Density Table |
367 |
Used to select temperature coefficient table for Densty. |
368 |
Sensor |
369 |
Sensor Parameter |
370 |
Reset FlowAcc |
371 |
Device settings |
372 |
Diagnostics |
373 |
Maintenance |
374 |
Offline |
375 |
Operate |
376 |
Overview |
377 |
Identification |
378 |
Alarm Type And Security |
379 |
Alarm info |
380 |
Configure |
381 |
Manual Setup |
382 |
Sensor parameters |
383 |
Variables |
384 |
Primary Variables |
385 |
PV Range |
386 |
Proc temp |
387 |
Device Information |
388 |
Display |
389 |
Out Scale Setup |
390 |
Alert & Security Setup |
391 |
PV Alert |
392 |
Sensor temp alert |
393 |
Calibration |
394 |
Primary Calibration |
395 |
Temp. Calibration |
396 |
Service Tools |
397 |
Parameter |
398 |
Process Medium |
399 |
Cal Parameter |
400 |
Reset/Restore |
401 |
Device Image |
402 |
This is an IMAGE |
403 |
Tendency |
404 |
PV |
405 |
Sen Temp Zero |
406 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
407 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
408 |
Wireless |
409 |
WirelessHART Device |
410 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
411 |
Primary |
412 |
Primary Analog Channel |
413 |
Secondary |
414 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
415 |
Tertiary |
416 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
417 |
Quaternary |
418 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
419 |
Quinary |
420 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
421 |
Critical Power Failure |
422 |
Lock all |
423 |
Trim not supported |
424 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
425 |
Locked by gateway |
426 |
Analog Input Channel |
427 |
Analog Output Channel |
428 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
429 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
430 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
431 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
432 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
433 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
434 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
435 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
436 |
Simulation active |
437 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
438 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
439 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
440 |
Volatile memory error |
441 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
442 |
Watchdog reset executed |
443 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
444 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
445 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
446 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
447 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
448 |
Electronic failure |
449 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
450 |
Subdevice list changed |
451 |
Duplicate master detected |
452 |
Capacity Denied |
453 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
454 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
455 |
Block transfer pending |
456 |
Battery life |
457 |
Percent range |
458 |
Loop current |
459 |
Primary variable |
460 |
Secondary variable |
461 |
Tertiary variable |
462 |
Quaternary variable |
463 |
Read receive time |
464 |
Write date and time |
465 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
466 |
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. |
467 |
Clock Uninitialized |
468 |
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. |
469 |
None |
470 |
No restrictions |
471 |
SI Only |
472 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
473 |
Process automation device |
474 |
Discrete device |
475 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
476 |
I/O System |
477 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
478 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
479 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
480 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
481 |
WirelessHART Access point |
482 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
483 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
484 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
485 |
Device Profile |
486 |
US |
487 |
United States of America |
488 |
JP |
489 |
Japan |
490 |
DE |
491 |
Germany |
492 |
FR |
493 |
France |
494 |
ES |
495 |
Spain |
496 |
RU |
497 |
Russian Federation |
498 |
CN |
499 |
People's Republic of China |
500 |
Secondary Master |
501 |
Primary Master |
502 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
503 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
504 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
505 |
WirelessHART Status |
506 |
Time Set Option |
507 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
508 |
Country |
509 |
Country of intended device installation |
510 |
SI Unit Control |
511 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
512 |
Time Stamp |
513 |
Relative time value on network |
514 |
8u |
515 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
516 |
Command Response Truncated |
517 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
518 |
Status bytes mismatch |
519 |
Device Variable |
520 |
Would you like to restore to factory setting? |
521 |
Succeeded in restoring factory Setting. |
522 |
Failed to restore factory Setting. |
523 |
Please keep the flow is zero |
524 |
Finished with offset trim procedure.Loop may be returned to AUTO. |
525 |
Enter externally measured Value in current PV unit |
526 |
Range values should be checked as the new offset will affect the pv value. |
527 |
Enter the password |
528 |
Password Error |
529 |
Enter the calibration points |
530 |
Adjust the PV value to a stable state |
531 |
Enter PV value of point %{index_y} for current sensor value |
532 |
Data transmiting, please waiting |
533 |
Enter sensor value of point %{index_y} |
534 |
Enter PV value of point %{index_y} |
535 |
This function will use the current PV as the Lower Range value. |
536 |
The span from LRV to URV will remain the same .press OK when ready. |
537 |
New Lower Range Value Marked.Loop may be returned to AUTO |
538 |
This function will use the current PV as the upper Range value. press OK when ready. |
539 |
New Upper Range Value Marked.Loop may be returned to AUTO |
540 |
Setup the sensor parameters? |
541 |
Yes;No |
542 |
Measure tube length |
543 |
Target diamete |
544 |
Measure tube Diameter |
545 |
Float density |
546 |
Displacer length |
547 |
Measuring Tube_Diameter |
548 |
Enter the Medium Type |
549 |
Gas Denty |
550 |
Gas Press |
551 |
Gas temperature |
552 |
Liquid Denty |
553 |
Enter Sensor Type |
554 |
Engineering Units for PV |
555 |
Upper Range Value (PV Value at 20mA) |
556 |
Lower Range Value (PV Value at 4mA) |
557 |
Small signal cut? |
558 |
Yes;No |
559 |
Small signal cut value |
560 |
PV change threshold value |
561 |
PV Alarm values are being set to the following values:
Hi alarm=95.0% Lo alarm=5.0% |
562 |
PV Alarm Deadband is being reset to zero |
563 |
PV Alarm must be enabled to affect the analog output |
564 |
Use the Alert Setup menu to enable and edit the alarms |
565 |
Finished with Guided Setup |
566 |
No Alarms Set |
567 |
System High frequency clock warning |
568 |
System Low frequency clock warning |
569 |
Internal Eeprom Error |
570 |
External Eeprom Error |
571 |
Internal Flash error |
572 |
External Flash error |
573 |
Internal Ram error |
574 |
External Ram error |
575 |
Internal over/under Temperature warning |
576 |
Current output error |
577 |
LCD error |
578 |
ADC12 error |
579 |
ADC24 error |
580 |
DAC16 error |
581 |
ADC REF error |
582 |
DAC REF error |
583 |
Level Sensor Excitation error |
584 |
Level Sensor Connector error |
585 |
Flow Sensor Excitation error |
586 |
Flow Sensor Connector error |
587 |
Pressure Sensor Excitation error |
588 |
Pressure Sensor Connector error |
589 |
Temperature Sensor Excitation error |
590 |
|cn|温度传感器连接错误 |
591 |
Level variable High Alarm |
592 |
Level variable Low Alarm |
593 |
Flow variable High Alarm |
594 |
|cn|流量低报警 |
595 |
Pressure variable High Alarm |
596 |
Pressure variable Low Alarm |
597 |
Temperature variable High Alarm |
598 |
Temperature variable Low Alarm |
599 |
Enter externally measured process temperature Value |
600 |
Range values should be checked as the new offset will affect the Sensor temperature Value. |
601 |
Densty Temp Comp Table |
602 |
Enter New Table;Review New Table |
603 |
The temperature compensation tables will hold up to 16 temperature/Densty_Coeff entries |
604 |
The temperature compensation tables points |
605 |
Enter temp for point %{choice1} Densty |
606 |
Enter normalized modulus for point %{choice1} at Temp %{1} |
607 |
degC correction
%{choice1}: %{0} %{1} |
608 |
Sensor input filter damping |
609 |
Sensor value is %[.3f]{MeasureSenValue} |
610 |
Sensor offset value is %[.3f]{MeasureSenValueoffset} |
611 |
Sensor temperature value is %[.2f]{SentemperatureValue} |
612 |
Sensor VS temprature coff is %[.5f]{SensorTempCompCoff} |
613 |
Sensor exciting current is %[.2f]{Sensor_exciting_current}mA |
614 |
Sensor input filter damping is %[.1f]{InputDampingValue}S |
615 |
Measure tube length is %[.0f]{Sensor_Length} |
616 |
Target diameter is %[.0f]{Sensor_Diameter} |
617 |
Measure tube Diameter is %[.0f]{Measuring_Tube_Diameter} |
618 |
Float density is %[.3f]{Sensor_Density} |
619 |
Displacer length is %[.0f]{Sensor_Length} |
620 |
Sensor Length is %[.0f]{Sensor_Length} |
621 |
Sensor Diameter is %[.0f]{Sensor_Diameter} |
622 |
Sensor Density is %[.3f]{Sensor_Density} |
623 |
Measuring Tube_Diameter is %[.0f]{Measuring_Tube_Diameter} |
624 |
The cumulative flow will be reset |
625 |
Finished with cumulative flow reset procedure.Loop may be returned to AUTO. |
626 |
Enter externally measured Sensor temperature Value |