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_Eclipse_CO2 |
1 |
DET-TRONICS |
2 |
xmtr flt 1 |
3 |
Calibration failed |
4 |
calibration was not successful |
5 |
blocked optics |
6 |
Light beam is restricted. Clean the windows. |
7 |
open lamp |
8 |
The bulb is burned out. |
9 |
Cal line active |
10 |
Calibrate line was active at startup. |
11 |
EE error 1 |
12 |
EEPROM 1 failure |
13 |
EE error 2 |
14 |
EEPROM 2 failure |
15 |
Ref A/D sat |
16 |
The A/D is saturated for the optical reference channel. |
17 |
Act A/D sat |
18 |
The A/D is saturated for the optical active channel. |
19 |
xmtr flt 2 |
20 |
Low 24 volts |
21 |
Supply voltage to the field device is low. |
22 |
Hi/Low 12 Volts |
23 |
Internal analog 12 volt supply voltage is out of tolerance. |
24 |
Hi/Low 5 Volts |
25 |
Internal digital supply voltage is out of tolerance. |
26 |
Zero Drift |
27 |
Flash CRC Error |
28 |
Ram Error |
29 |
fault bit E |
30 |
undefined |
31 |
fault bit F |
32 |
xmtr status 1 |
33 |
cal active |
34 |
in warm up |
35 |
status bit 2 |
36 |
Low Alarm |
37 |
High Alarm |
38 |
manual self test |
39 |
status bit 6 |
40 |
status bit 7 |
41 |
xmtr status 2 |
42 |
status bit 8 |
43 |
config changed |
44 |
Configuration has been changed |
45 |
status bit A |
46 |
status bit B |
47 |
status bit C |
48 |
status bit D |
49 |
status bit E |
50 |
status bit F |
51 |
Operating mode |
52 |
Stabilizing zero |
53 |
Apply cal gas |
54 |
Stabilizing span |
55 |
Remove cal gas |
56 |
.2f |
57 |
8.2f |
58 |
.3f |
59 |
.0f |
60 |
.5f |
61 |
8.3f |
62 |
TBD |
63 |
7d |
64 |
Gas Type |
65 |
Gas for which the device has been configured to give a linear output. |
66 |
CO2 (2000ppm) |
67 |
CO2 (5000ppm) |
68 |
CO2 (10000ppm) |
69 |
CO2 (1percent) |
70 |
CO2 (2percent) |
71 |
CO2 (5percent) |
72 |
CO2 (10percent) |
73 |
Spare 7 |
74 |
Spare 8 |
75 |
Gas |
76 |
Users preferred name for the gas being detected. |
77 |
% volume of gas equal to 100% FS. |
78 |
Vol% @ 100% FS |
79 |
Set the analog output used to indicate faults. |
80 |
Analog fault codes |
81 |
Eclipse |
82 |
These values have been defined to remain above 1 mA. |
83 |
PIR 9400 |
84 |
These are the same values used in the PIR 9400. |
85 |
User defined |
86 |
The user may set the analog value to indicate warm up, blocked optics, calibration and faults. |
87 |
Warm Up |
88 |
Analog output current indicating warm up. |
89 |
Blocked Optics |
90 |
Analog output current indicating inadequate light signal. The windows should be cleaned. |
91 |
Analog output current indicating the device is being calibrated. |
92 |
.1f |
93 |
Fault |
94 |
Analog output current indicating a fault. |
95 |
Active |
96 |
PSD value of the active sensor. |
97 |
Reference |
98 |
PSD value of the reference sensor. |
99 |
Ratio |
100 |
Ratio of the active sensor over the reference sensor. |
101 |
.4f |
102 |
Absorption |
103 |
Gas absorption expressed in percent. |
104 |
Span Factor |
105 |
Number used to calibrate this specific device. |
106 |
Cal Conc |
107 |
The output will be set to this value when gas is applied during calibration. |
108 |
Cal Gas |
109 |
Choose same if the calibration gas is the same as the gas being detected.Methane or propane may be used if the detected gas is not available for calibration. |
110 |
Same |
111 |
Use the same gas for calibration as the detected gas. |
112 |
Apply the calibration gas to the calibration port. |
113 |
Cuvette |
114 |
Use cuvette for calibration. |
115 |
The user is encouraged to keep track of the last calibration date here. This date is for information only and is not used in any internal calculations. |
116 |
CalDate |
117 |
Cuvette length |
118 |
Length of cuvette in millimeters. |
119 |
Baud Rate |
120 |
Select the baud rate for the RS485 communications. |
121 |
1200 |
122 |
2400 |
123 |
4800 |
124 |
9600 |
125 |
19.2k |
126 |
Parity |
127 |
Select the parity for the RS485 communications. |
128 |
Even |
129 |
Odd |
130 |
Protocol |
131 |
Select the protocol for the RS485 communications. |
132 |
Modbus |
133 |
ASCII |
134 |
Select the polling address for the RS485 communications. |
135 |
EQ DIP switch |
136 |
Same as function as the DIP switch on other EQ field devices. Set the EQ address for local addressing. Set to 0 to enable software addressing from the EQ OIS. |
137 |
EQ attached |
138 |
Password |
139 |
The password is used to validate the command to enable or disable writes in the device. |
140 |
Set Write protect |
141 |
Used to set the write protect mode. |
142 |
Change Password |
143 |
Running hrs |
144 |
The number of hours the unit has been powered. |
145 |
max temp 1 |
146 |
max temp 1 hour |
147 |
max temp 2 |
148 |
max temp 2 hour |
149 |
min temp 1 |
150 |
min temp 1 hour |
151 |
min temp 2 |
152 |
min temp 2 hour |
153 |
Event log request |
154 |
newest event |
155 |
previous event |
156 |
next event |
157 |
event hour |
158 |
event hour 1 |
159 |
Cal Event |
160 |
empty |
161 |
zero only cal |
162 |
cal OK |
163 |
Calibration failed |
164 |
Event |
165 |
blocked optics |
166 |
warm up |
167 |
zero drift |
168 |
Event 1 |
169 |
% volume of special gas equal to 100% LEL. |
170 |
Spcl gas Vol% |
171 |
Coefficient A for special gas |
172 |
Spcl gas coef A |
173 |
Coefficient B for special gas |
174 |
Spcl gas coef B |
175 |
Coefficient C for special gas |
176 |
Spcl gas coef C |
177 |
Coefficient D for special gas |
178 |
Spcl gas coef D |
179 |
Coefficient E for special gas |
180 |
Spcl gas coef E |
181 |
High Alarm Level |
182 |
Gas level for initiating a high alarm. The high alarm level can not be set higher than 60%LFL or lower than the low alarm level. |
183 |
4.1f |
184 |
8.1f |
185 |
Low Alarm Level |
186 |
Gas level for initiating a low alarm. The low alarm level can not be set lower than 5%LFL or higher than the high alarm level. |
187 |
High Alarm Latch |
188 |
Selects latching or nonlatching high alarm. Latched alarms are unlatched with Reset. |
189 |
Low Alarm Latch |
190 |
Selects latching or nonlatching low alarm. Latched alarms are unlatched with Reset. |
191 |
Coefficient A |
192 |
Coefficient B |
193 |
Coefficient C |
194 |
Coefficient D |
195 |
Coefficient E |
196 |
Special Coefficients |
197 |
Max temperatures |
198 |
Displays the maximum temperatures recorded in the device. |
199 |
Min temperatures |
200 |
Displays the minimum temperatures recorded in the device. |
201 |
Event log |
202 |
Retrieves stored events. The most recent event is shown first. Recorded events include Blocked Optics, warm up, zero drift, low alarm & high alarm. |
203 |
Calibration log |
204 |
Retrieves stored calibration events. The most recent calibration event is shown first. Calibrations are recorded as zero only cal, cal OK & cal failed. Cal OK indicates that both zero and span were completed. |
205 |
Self test will perform all internal checks immediately and return results in variables xmtr flt 1 & xmtr flt 2. |
206 |
This command will reset latched relay outputs |
207 |
Response test |
208 |
This test holds the analog output at 4mA and prevents the alarm relays from activating when gas is applied. Gas response is indicated by the PV. |
209 |
Calibrate Zero and Span.(Zero first) |
210 |
Abort cal |
211 |
Abort response test |
212 |
Abort zero cal |
213 |
return to normal |
214 |
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215 |
LRV |
216 |
URV |
217 |
PV |
218 |
Rate |
219 |
Eclipse_CO2 |
220 |
Device Variables |
221 |
Process Variables |
222 |
Identification |
223 |
Range Values |
224 |
Device Info |
225 |
HART Info |
226 |
Diagnostics |
227 |
Status/Fault Menu |
228 |
Test device |
229 |
Calibration |
230 |
History |
231 |
Fault 1 |
232 |
Fault 2 |
233 |
Status 1 |
234 |
Status 2 |
235 |
Operating Mode |
236 |
Calibration Mode |
237 |
Calibrate Sensor |
238 |
Config Gas Alarms |
239 |
Com Port |
240 |
Write variables |
241 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
242 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
243 |
Wireless |
244 |
WirelessHART Device |
245 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
246 |
Primary |
247 |
Primary Analog Channel |
248 |
Secondary |
249 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
250 |
Tertiary |
251 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
252 |
Quaternary |
253 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
254 |
Quinary |
255 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
256 |
Critical Power Failure |
257 |
Lock all |
258 |
Trim not supported |
259 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
260 |
Locked by gateway |
261 |
Analog Input Channel |
262 |
Analog Output Channel |
263 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
264 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
265 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
266 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
267 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
268 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
269 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
270 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
271 |
Simulation active |
272 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
273 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
274 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
275 |
Volatile memory error |
276 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
277 |
Watchdog reset executed |
278 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
279 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
280 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
281 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
282 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
283 |
Electronic failure |
284 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
285 |
Subdevice list changed |
286 |
Duplicate master detected |
287 |
Capacity Denied |
288 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
289 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
290 |
Block transfer pending |
291 |
Battery life |
292 |
Percent range |
293 |
Loop current |
294 |
Primary variable |
295 |
Secondary variable |
296 |
Tertiary variable |
297 |
Quaternary variable |
298 |
Read receive time |
299 |
Write date and time |
300 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
301 |
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. |
302 |
Clock Uninitialized |
303 |
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. |
304 |
None |
305 |
No restrictions |
306 |
SI Only |
307 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
308 |
Process automation device |
309 |
Discrete device |
310 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
311 |
I/O System |
312 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
313 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
314 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
315 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
316 |
WirelessHART Access point |
317 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
318 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
319 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
320 |
Device Profile |
321 |
US |
322 |
United States of America |
323 |
JP |
324 |
Japan |
325 |
DE |
326 |
Germany |
327 |
FR |
328 |
France |
329 |
ES |
330 |
Spain |
331 |
RU |
332 |
Russian Federation |
333 |
CN |
334 |
People's Republic of China |
335 |
Secondary Master |
336 |
Primary Master |
337 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
338 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
339 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
340 |
WirelessHART Status |
341 |
Time Set Option |
342 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
343 |
Country |
344 |
Country of intended device installation |
345 |
SI Unit Control |
346 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
347 |
8u |
348 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
349 |
Command Response Truncated |
350 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
351 |
Status bytes mismatch |
352 |
Output Status |
353 |
Output Status Byte |
354 |
Uninitialized |
355 |
Normal - one sensor |
356 |
Normal - two sensors |
357 |
Normal - three sensors |
358 |
Shorted |
359 |
Shorted- shorted field wiring. |
360 |
Limited high |
361 |
Limited high- block can not respond to upward movement of value. |
362 |
Open |
363 |
Open- open field wiring. |
364 |
Limited low |
365 |
Limited low- block can not respond to upward movement of target. |
366 |
Initialization done |
367 |
Initialization done- block initialization is complete. |
368 |
Not selected |
369 |
Not selected- target value provided by block was not selected. |
370 |
No path |
371 |
No path- there is no path to the process. |
372 |
Fail |
373 |
Fail- hardware failure. |
374 |
Bad |
375 |
Bad- block is out of service or has bad input. |
376 |
Not from process |
377 |
Not from process- value is not directly affected by any process information. |
378 |
Local override |
379 |
Local override- block has LO mode. |
380 |
Not Cascade Mode |
381 |
Not RCas Mode |
382 |
Not ROut Mode |
383 |
No communication |
384 |
No communication- (NO_COM). |
385 |
uint16_var_blk_char |
386 |
uint32_var_blk_char |
387 |
uint8_var_blk_char |
388 |
int8_var_blk_char |
389 |
new itest redef1 label |