0 |
.5f |
1 |
None |
2 |
No units defined. |
3 |
.3f |
4 |
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. |
5 |
CalDate |
6 |
Sensor Family |
7 |
7d |
8 |
Event log request |
9 |
new event |
10 |
previous event |
11 |
next event |
12 |
exit |
13 |
Set Password |
14 |
The password is used to validate the command to enable or disable writes in the device. |
15 |
|
16 |
Not used |
17 |
Unknown |
18 |
Set Write Protect |
19 |
Used to set the write protect mode. With Write Protect (On), variables cannot be written to the device and commands that cause actions to be performed in the device cannot occur. |
20 |
Change Password |
21 |
Sensor Unit |
22 |
Minimum Span |
23 |
AO Alarm type |
24 |
% Range |
25 |
Xfer Function |
26 |
Range Unit |
27 |
Snsr S/N |
28 |
Self Test |
29 |
Self test will perform all internal checks immediately and return results in variables xmtr flt 1 & xmtr flt 2. |
30 |
Condensed Status |
31 |
Write Protect |
32 |
Abort response test |
33 |
return to normal |
34 |
Fire |
35 |
Indicates (Y) if the device is in a fire alarm status. - analog output is at 20mA, fire alarm relay is actuated and LED is red. |
36 |
No |
37 |
Yes |
38 |
UV Alarm |
39 |
Indicates (Y) if the UV detector is signaling an alarm. |
40 |
IR Alarm |
41 |
Indicates (Y) if the IR detector is signaling an alarm. |
42 |
TDSA Alarm |
43 |
Indicates (Y) if the IR detector is signaling a TDSA alarm. |
44 |
Quick Alarm |
45 |
Indicates (Y) if the IR detector is signaling a quick alarm. |
46 |
Oi Calibrate Active |
47 |
Oi Calibration is active. |
48 |
Manual Oi Active |
49 |
Manual Oi is active. |
50 |
Warm Up |
51 |
Device is in the power-up time delay (warm-up) mode. Normal duration 30 seconds. |
52 |
UV Pre Alarm |
53 |
Indicates (Y) if the UV detector is in a pre alarm state. |
54 |
IR Pre Alarm |
55 |
Indicated (Y) is the IR detector is in a pre alarm state. |
56 |
Fault |
57 |
Indicates (Y) if a fault condition exists.Go to (Device Info) and select (Status Info) to determine the nature of the fault. |
58 |
Manual UV Oi Fault |
59 |
Manual UV Oi Fault. Check UV viewing window and Oi reflector plate cleanliness. |
60 |
Manual IR Oi Fault |
61 |
Manual IR Oi Fault. Check IR viewing window and Oi reflector plate cleanliness. |
62 |
Auto UV Oi Fault |
63 |
Automatic UV Oi Fault. Check UV viewing window and Oi reflector plate cleanliness. |
64 |
Auto IR Oi Fault |
65 |
Automatic IR Oi Fault. Check IR viewing window and Oi reflector plate cleanliness. |
66 |
UV Oi Cal Fault |
67 |
UV Oi Calibration has detected a fault condition. |
68 |
IR Oi Cal Fault |
69 |
IR Oi Calibration has detected a fault condition. |
70 |
Temp Range Fault |
71 |
Detector integral temperature out of range-Operating range: -40F to +167F (-40C to +75C). |
72 |
Voltage Fault |
73 |
Supply voltage is out of range. Specified operating voltage is 18 to 30 Vdc. |
74 |
Sensor Hdwr. Fault |
75 |
Sensor hardware fault.
-If fault clears 3 minutes after powerup check man oi test line not connected to DC- -Verify supply volt is within Operating range (18 to 30 Vdc) If fault does not clear, replace sensor module. |
76 |
Manual Oi at Start |
77 |
Manual Oi at Start. On power up a manual Oi was started. Check the external input wiring. |
78 |
HIB Hardware Fault |
79 |
HART Interface Board hardware fault. If fault persists replace HIB. DEC PN 007308-005 |
80 |
Internal Com. Flt |
81 |
Internal communication fault. If fault persists replace HART interface board and/or sensor module. |
82 |
Incompatible Fault |
83 |
Sensor module firmware version is not compatible with HART interface board. Replace the sensor module. |
84 |
RTC Seconds |
85 |
RTC seconds values 0-59. |
86 |
.2d |
87 |
RTC Minutes |
88 |
RTC minutes values 0-59. |
89 |
RTC Hours |
90 |
RTC hours values 0-23. |
91 |
RTC Date |
92 |
RTC date values 1-31. |
93 |
RTC Month |
94 |
RTC month values 1-12. |
95 |
RTC Year |
96 |
RTC year values 0-99. |
97 |
Log Temperature |
98 |
Log Code |
99 |
- |
100 |
Normal |
101 |
Warmup |
102 |
Soft Reset |
103 |
Hardware Reset |
104 |
Fire Alrm |
105 |
UV Alrm |
106 |
IR Alrm |
107 |
TDSA Alrm |
108 |
Man Oi Pass |
109 |
Man Oi Fault |
110 |
Auto Oi Fault |
111 |
Oi Cal Pass |
112 |
Oi Cal Fault |
113 |
Loop Test |
114 |
4-20 Cal |
115 |
Clk Reset |
116 |
Password Rst |
117 |
Hardware Fault |
118 |
Det Dsabl Fault |
119 |
Dimimished Detect |
120 |
Volt Fault |
121 |
Temp Fault |
122 |
Clr Evnt Log |
123 |
HART Hardware Fault |
124 |
MB Comm Fault |
125 |
Incompat Fault |
126 |
UV Mode |
127 |
UV Mode: Standard or Arc |
128 |
Standard |
129 |
Arc |
130 |
Invalid |
131 |
IR Mode |
132 |
IR Mode: TDSA, Quick, or Both |
133 |
TDSA |
134 |
Quick |
135 |
Both |
136 |
ARC Rejection |
137 |
Detector ARC Rejection setting: Low, Medium, High, or Very High. |
138 |
Low |
139 |
Medium |
140 |
High |
141 |
Very High |
142 |
UV Sensitivity |
143 |
Detector UV sensitivity setting: Low, Medium, High, or Very High. |
144 |
IR Sensitivity |
145 |
Detector IR sensitivity setting: Low, Medium, High, or Very High. |
146 |
Auto Oi Enabled |
147 |
Auto Oi Enabled. If (Y) then an Oi will be conducted periodically without manual input. |
148 |
Fire Relay NL/L |
149 |
Fire relay, latching(L) or non-latching(NL). |
150 |
NL |
151 |
L |
152 |
Fault Relay NL/L |
153 |
Fault relay, latching(L) or non-latching(NL). |
154 |
Aux Relay NL/L |
155 |
AUX relay, latching(L) or non-latching(NL). |
156 |
Heater Disabled |
157 |
Heater Disabled. If (Y) then the optics heater is not enabled to prevent condensation and icing. |
158 |
Aux Function |
159 |
Aux function: Pre Alarm, IR Alarm, UV Alarm, UV OR IR Alarm, UV AND IR Alarm. |
160 |
Pre Alarm |
161 |
IR Alarm |
162 |
UV Alarm |
163 |
UV OR IR Alarm |
164 |
UV AND IR Alarm |
165 |
Aux IR Function |
166 |
Aux IR function: TDSA, Quick, or Both |
167 |
Aux Relay NE/NDE |
168 |
AUX relay, normally energized(NE) or normally de-energized(NDE). |
169 |
NE |
170 |
NDE |
171 |
Consecutive IR Oi Fails |
172 |
Allowable number of consecutive IR Oi failures to produce a fault. Factory set to 3 (minutes). This is the time between fault occurrence and annunciation. |
173 |
Consecutive UV Oi Fails |
174 |
Allowable number of consecutive UV Oi failures to produce a fault. Factory set to 3 (minutes). This is the time between fault occurrence and annunciation. |
175 |
Time Delay |
176 |
Time Delay before alarm is indicated (0 - 15 sec). |
177 |
Voltage |
178 |
Actual detector supply voltage. Specified operating voltage is 18 to 30 Vdc. |
179 |
Temperature |
180 |
Actual integral temperature of detector. |
181 |
Part Number |
182 |
Manufacturer's part number for this device. |
183 |
.6d |
184 |
Dash Number |
185 |
Manufacturer's secondary part number for this device. |
186 |
.3d |
187 |
Manufacture Date |
188 |
Date of manufacture. Shown as month/day/year |
189 |
Sensor Firmware |
190 |
Firmware revision level of sensor module. |
191 |
HART Firmware |
192 |
Firmware revision level of HART interface board (HIB). |
193 |
Junk |
194 |
X5200 Root Menu |
195 |
Device Diagnostics |
196 |
Configure/setup |
197 |
Detector cal |
198 |
Offline |
199 |
Device Info Menu |
200 |
Command Menu |
201 |
X-5200 command menu |
202 |
Device Setup Menu |
203 |
Calibration Menu |
204 |
HART Command Menu |
205 |
General Info Menu |
206 |
Status Info Menu |
207 |
Oi Menu |
208 |
Hardware Menu |
209 |
Detector Settings |
210 |
Real Time Clock |
211 |
Configuration Menu |
212 |
HART PV Menu |
213 |
HART Info Menu |
214 |
HART Setup |
215 |
History Menu |
216 |
Write variables |
217 |
Calibrate Oi |
218 |
This procedure calibrates the Oi test signal for all three IR sensors. |
219 |
Start Passive Oi |
220 |
Test to check the cleanliness of the detector's optical surfaces and the ability to respond to an IR signal. Relays unaffected. |
221 |
Start Active Oi |
222 |
Test to check the cleanliness of the detector's optical surfaces and the ability to respond to an IR signal. Relays are affected. |
223 |
Clear Oi Fault |
224 |
Clear prior Oi faults. If the cause of the fault has not been corrected, subsequent Oi faults will occur. |
225 |
Reset Latches |
226 |
Latched relays are reset. LED turns green. |
227 |
Master Reset |
228 |
Initiates a hardware reset for both the sensor and the HART interface. Latched relays are reset. |
229 |
Clear Data Log |
230 |
Clears data log entries contained on the HART interface board. |
231 |
Alarm Log |
232 |
Scroll through 32 Alarm Logs with date, time, and temperature stamp. |
233 |
Fault Log |
234 |
Scroll through 32 Fault Logs with date, time, and temperature stamp. |
235 |
General Log |
236 |
Scroll through 32 General Logs with date, time, and temperature stamp. |
237 |
X5200 Abort Method. |
238 |
Part Number |
239 |
Current time and date setting of real time clock. Factory set to GMT minus 6 hours.
Date: month/day/year
Time: Hour:minute:second |
240 |
Serial Number |
241 |
Serial number of device. |
242 |
X5200 |
243 |
DET-TRONICS |
244 |
Operating Mode |
245 |
Maintenance Required |
246 |
Device Variable Alert |
247 |
Xmtr Addstatus 0 |
248 |
Field Device Specific Status Byte 1- Data that has Field Device status information relating to: failures / warnings / status of processes. |
249 |
Fire Alarm |
250 |
Oi Cal Active |
251 |
Optical Integrity (Oi) Calibration is in progress. During calibration the detector should be cleaned and covered.Flame detection is disabled until calibration is complete. |
252 |
A manual Optical Integrity (Oi) test is in progress. During calibration the detector should be cleaned and covered.Flame detection is disabled until calibration is complete. |
253 |
Warm-Up |
254 |
Xmtr Addstatus 1 |
255 |
Field Device Specific Status Byte 2- Data that has Field Device status information relating to: failures / warnings / status of processes. |
256 |
Not Used |
257 |
Not Used, bit 2 |
258 |
Not Used, bit 3 |
259 |
Not Used, bit 4 |
260 |
Not Used, bit 5 |
261 |
Not Used, bit 6 |
262 |
Not Used, bit 7 |
263 |
Xmtr Addstatus 2 |
264 |
Field Device Specific Status Byte 3- Data that has Field Device status information relating to: failures / warnings / status of processes. |
265 |
Fault |
266 |
Temp Out of Range |
267 |
Xmtr Addstatus 3 |
268 |
Field Device Specific Status Byte 4- Data that has Field Device status information relating to: failures / warnings / status of processes. |
269 |
Voltage Out of Range |
270 |
Sensor Hdwr. Flt |
271 |
HIB Hardware Fault |
272 |
HART interface board (HIB) hardware fault. If fault persists replace HIB. |
273 |
Internal communication fault. If fault persists replace HART interface board and/or sensor module. |
274 |
Incompatible Firmware Fault |
275 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
276 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
277 |
Wireless |
278 |
WirelessHART Device |
279 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
280 |
Primary |
281 |
Primary Analog Channel |
282 |
Secondary |
283 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
284 |
Tertiary |
285 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
286 |
Quaternary |
287 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
288 |
Quinary |
289 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
290 |
Critical Power Failure |
291 |
Lock all |
292 |
Trim not supported |
293 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
294 |
Locked by gateway |
295 |
Analog Input Channel |
296 |
Analog Output Channel |
297 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
298 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
299 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
300 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
301 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
302 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
303 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
304 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
305 |
Simulation active |
306 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
307 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
308 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
309 |
Volatile memory error |
310 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
311 |
Watchdog reset executed |
312 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
313 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
314 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
315 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
316 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
317 |
Electronic failure |
318 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
319 |
Subdevice list changed |
320 |
Duplicate master detected |
321 |
Capacity Denied |
322 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
323 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
324 |
Block transfer pending |
325 |
Battery life |
326 |
Percent range |
327 |
Loop current |
328 |
Primary variable |
329 |
Secondary variable |
330 |
Tertiary variable |
331 |
Quaternary variable |
332 |
Read receive time |
333 |
Write date and time |
334 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
335 |
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. |
336 |
Clock Uninitialized |
337 |
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. |
338 |
No restrictions |
339 |
SI Only |
340 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
341 |
Process automation device |
342 |
Discrete device |
343 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
344 |
I/O System |
345 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
346 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
347 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
348 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
349 |
WirelessHART Access point |
350 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
351 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
352 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
353 |
Device Profile |
354 |
US |
355 |
United States of America |
356 |
JP |
357 |
Japan |
358 |
DE |
359 |
Germany |
360 |
FR |
361 |
France |
362 |
ES |
363 |
Spain |
364 |
RU |
365 |
Russian Federation |
366 |
CN |
367 |
People's Republic of China |
368 |
Secondary Master |
369 |
Primary Master |
370 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
371 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
372 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
373 |
WirelessHART Status |
374 |
Time Set Option |
375 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
376 |
Country |
377 |
Country of intended device installation |
378 |
SI Unit Control |
379 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
380 |
Time Stamp |
381 |
Relative time value on network |
382 |
8u |
383 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
384 |
Command Response Truncated |
385 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
386 |
Status bytes mismatch |
387 |
8.3f |
388 |
Oi calibration - Important! Clean and cover the detector before proceeding. |
389 |
Oi calibration. |
390 |
Cmd 48, Status Response Fault. |
391 |
Checking status. |
392 |
Checking status... |
393 |
Uncover Detector Window. |
394 |
Oi Cal Error. |
395 |
Success |
396 |
Passive Oi. |
397 |
Oi Error. |
398 |
Active Oi - Warning: This will cause an alarm indication. |
399 |
Clear Oi fault. |
400 |
Relay Latch reset. |
401 |
Hardware reset - Remove from loop. |
402 |
Clearing data logs... Are you sure? |
403 |
To Few Bytes Received. |
404 |
%{1}-%{2}-%{0} %{3}:%{4} %{6}C
%{7} |
405 |
Current;Previous;Next;Exit |
406 |
Warning: Current method abort. |
407 |
Part Number %{0}-%{1} |
408 |
Real Time Clock
Date: %{0}/%{1}/%{2}
Time: %{3}:%{4}:%{5} |
409 |
Device Serial Number: 000%{0} |