0 |
Polytron PID |
1 |
Draeger |
2 |
|
3 |
Power supply voltage out of range |
4 |
Not used |
5 |
Not Used |
6 |
Sensor is warming up, operating with reduced performance |
7 |
Sensor warning |
8 |
Sensor fault |
9 |
Sensor vitality fair |
10 |
Sensor vitality poor |
11 |
Calibration incomplete. It was not executed correctly. |
12 |
Calibration necessary |
13 |
Flow fault |
14 |
Flow warning |
15 |
Gas concentration |
16 |
Instrument Primary Variable expressed in Engineering Units. |
17 |
Gas concentration Units |
18 |
.3f |
19 |
Minimum Span |
20 |
8.3f |
21 |
Sensor s/n |
22 |
7d |
23 |
Simulate |
24 |
Temp Update Period |
25 |
Instrument Position expressed in Engineering Units. |
26 |
Upper Sensor Limit Value |
27 |
Lower Sensor Limit Value |
28 |
Update Period |
29 |
Temperature |
30 |
Instrument Primary Variable expressed in Engineering Units. Valid only if sensor. Calibration has been completed and accurate displacer and process fluid data have been entered in instrument memory |
31 |
Temperature Units |
32 |
Instrument Setpoint expressed in Engineering Units. |
33 |
Relative Humidity |
34 |
Relative Humidity Units |
35 |
%RH |
36 |
Relative_Humidity Variable expressed in Engineering Units. |
37 |
Measurement Channel Index |
38 |
Channel 0 |
39 |
Measurement Mode Value |
40 |
Contains the currently measured gas concentration |
41 |
Decimal Adjust |
42 |
Number of decimal places for the target gas concentration on the display |
43 |
Display: 1 |
44 |
Display: 1.1 |
45 |
Display: 1.12 |
46 |
Display: 1.123 |
47 |
TX State |
48 |
Warmup 1 |
49 |
Warning |
50 |
Maintenance |
51 |
Error/Fault |
52 |
Alarm Condition |
53 |
Contains information whether the A1 or A2 alarm is activated and whether the current measured value is above or below the alarm condition. |
54 |
Alarm 1 triggered |
55 |
Alarm 2 triggered |
56 |
Error triggered |
57 |
Not used |
58 |
A1 alarm condition exists |
59 |
A2 alarm condition exists |
60 |
Reserved |
61 |
Device Status Indication |
62 |
Contains information on the current status of the gas detector. Warnings and/or errors are displayed as group warnings and group errors. |
63 |
No errors and warnings. |
64 |
Error exists. |
65 |
Warning exists. |
66 |
Device Status Value01 |
67 |
The parameter contains detailed information on the current status of the gas detector as a warning matrix. |
68 |
zero calibration expired |
69 |
span calibration expired |
70 |
measured value fallen below the warning threshold |
71 |
Life time expired, sensor almost used up |
72 |
Sensor warming up, no measured values |
73 |
Temperature too low |
74 |
Alarms disabled |
75 |
Device Status Value02 |
76 |
The parameter contains detailed information on the current status of the gas detector as an error matrix. |
77 |
No sensor connected |
78 |
Pump error |
79 |
Invalid zero calibration |
80 |
Invalid span calibration |
81 |
Incorrect sensor version connected |
82 |
HART Communication Protocol Version |
83 |
Last Measurement Channel Index |
84 |
Gas Data Index |
85 |
Calibration Index |
86 |
Calibration Interval Index |
87 |
Custom Calibration Settings Index |
88 |
Alarms Index |
89 |
Analogue Out Index |
90 |
Measurement Ex Combustible Index |
91 |
EC Sensor Index |
92 |
Last Module Index |
93 |
Cmd130 Reserved1 |
94 |
Cmd130 Reserved2 |
95 |
Device Part Number |
96 |
Part number of the gas detector |
97 |
Module Hardware Serial Number |
98 |
Module Software Part Number |
99 |
Module Hardware Version |
100 |
Polytron PID software version |
101 |
Software subversion |
102 |
Software subversion: PID sensor board version |
103 |
Module Patch Software Version |
104 |
Manufacturer |
105 |
Sensor Present Information |
106 |
Sensor present information |
107 |
Sensor not present |
108 |
Sensor present |
109 |
Day |
110 |
Specification of the day. |
111 |
Month |
112 |
Specification of the month. |
113 |
Year |
114 |
Specification of the year. |
115 |
Last Calibration Gas Meas Value |
116 |
Measured value of last calibration gas |
117 |
Last Calibration Gas Concentration |
118 |
Last calibration gas concentration |
119 |
Last Calibration Gas Unit |
120 |
Contains the name of the currently set target gas in ASCII format |
121 |
Last Calibration Gas Name |
122 |
Read Calibration Concentration |
123 |
Calibration gas concentration. |
124 |
Gas |
125 |
Unit |
126 |
Contains the name of the currently set target gas unit in ASCII format. |
127 |
Warmup Time |
128 |
Remaining warm-up time 1 (measured values are not shown) in minutes. |
129 |
Remaining warm-up time 2 (measured values are not shown) in seconds . |
130 |
Gas Index |
131 |
Contains the index of the currently set target gas |
132 |
Isobutylene |
133 |
Ethylbenzene |
134 |
Benzene |
135 |
Toluene |
136 |
Xylene mixed isomers |
137 |
TVOC |
138 |
Chlorobenzene |
139 |
Trichloroethylene |
140 |
Styrene |
141 |
Benzyl alcohol |
142 |
Methoxyethene Vinyl Methyl Ether |
143 |
Pentan-2-one |
144 |
Cyclohexanone |
145 |
Butylamine, n- |
146 |
Dipropyl ether |
147 |
Dihydroxybenzene, 1,2- |
148 |
Dimethylaniline, NN- |
149 |
Benzyl nitrile |
150 |
Methyl tert-butyl ether |
151 |
Methoxyethane |
152 |
Dimethylhydrazine, 1,1- |
153 |
Hexene, 1- |
154 |
Methylhydrazine |
155 |
Acetone |
156 |
Isopropylamine |
157 |
Dichloroethene, 1,1- |
158 |
Methyl ethyl ketone |
159 |
Dichloro-2,2,-difluoroethene, 1,1- |
160 |
Chlorotrifluoroethylene |
161 |
Butylphenol, o-sec- |
162 |
Acetophenone |
163 |
Nitrobenzene |
164 |
Trimethylsilane |
165 |
Ethyl hexyl acrylate, 2- |
166 |
Benzoquinone, p- |
167 |
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxides |
168 |
Custom VOCs |
169 |
Unit Name Index |
170 |
Contains the index of the currently set target gas unit. The parameter can be modified and the respective target gas unit set by writing in the parameter. |
171 |
ppm |
172 |
ppb |
173 |
Gas List Filter |
174 |
Measurement gas list. |
175 |
Calibration gas list |
176 |
reserved |
177 |
First Gas Index |
178 |
First gas Index |
179 |
Max Gas Index |
180 |
Contains information on the maximum possible index position of the GAS_INDEX parameter and is equivalent to the maximum number of selectable target gases supported by the current configuration of the gas detector. |
181 |
Cas Gas Name |
182 |
CAS Number |
183 |
Contains the international CAS registration number (CAS= Chemical Abstracts Service) of thecurrently set target gas. |
184 |
Gas Filter |
185 |
Unique gas index: units for that gas |
186 |
units for the configured calibration gas |
187 |
units for the configured measurement gas |
188 |
all units |
189 |
LAST UNIT INDEX |
190 |
Last unit index |
191 |
Unique Unit Index |
192 |
Unique Unit index |
193 |
Unit Type |
194 |
0: volume oriented (e.g. ppm, %VOL) |
195 |
1: LEL oriented (e.g. %LEL, %UEG) |
196 |
2: pressure oriented (e.g. mbar) |
197 |
3: weight oriented (e.g. mg/m3) |
198 |
State |
199 |
Contains the current status of the calibration |
200 |
Zero adjustment possible |
201 |
Measurement of the calibration gas concentration |
202 |
Measurement of the target gas concentration |
203 |
Gas detector is in warm-up phase |
204 |
Impossible |
205 |
Date and time incorrect |
206 |
Calibration not OK |
207 |
Not in calibration mode |
208 |
Supported Features |
209 |
zero calibration |
210 |
span calibration |
211 |
auto zero calibration |
212 |
auto span calibration |
213 |
zero test |
214 |
span test |
215 |
Start/Stop Calibration |
216 |
Parameters serve to calibrate the gas detector via the Modbus RTU interface. A detailed description of the parameters and the calibration procedure is available from your local Draeger service organization. |
217 |
Start of the zero adjustment |
218 |
Start of the span calibration |
219 |
Measurement of the target gas concentration |
220 |
Save the calibration |
221 |
Exit calibration mode without saving |
222 |
Telegramm Response |
223 |
Vale read back from calibration control. |
224 |
Start of the zero adjustment |
225 |
Start of the span calibration |
226 |
Save the calibration |
227 |
Exit calibration mode |
228 |
Calibration mode not accessible |
229 |
Cal Gas Index |
230 |
Contains the index of the currently set calibration gas. |
231 |
115-11-7 |
232 |
100-41-4 |
233 |
71-43-2 |
234 |
108-88-3 |
235 |
1330-20-7 |
236 |
TVOC |
237 |
108-90-7 |
238 |
79-01-6 |
239 |
100-42-5 |
240 |
100-51-6 |
241 |
107-25-5 |
242 |
107-87-9 |
243 |
108-94-1 |
244 |
109-73-9 |
245 |
111-43-3 |
246 |
120-80-9 |
247 |
121-69-7 |
248 |
140-29-4 |
249 |
1634-04-4 |
250 |
540-67-0 |
251 |
57-14-7 |
252 |
592-41-6 |
253 |
60-34-4 |
254 |
67-64-1 |
255 |
75-31-0 |
256 |
75-35-4 |
257 |
78-93-3 |
258 |
79-35-6 |
259 |
79-38-9 |
260 |
89-72-5 |
261 |
98-86-2 |
262 |
98-95-3 |
263 |
993-07-7 |
264 |
103-11-7 |
265 |
106-51-4 |
266 |
1338-23-4 |
267 |
Custom |
268 |
Calibration Interval |
269 |
Calibration interval in days |
270 |
Days |
271 |
Min Calibration Interval |
272 |
Max Calibration Interval |
273 |
Test Supported Features |
274 |
configuration of gas settings for zero calibration possible |
275 |
Number Configurable Span Calibration Points |
276 |
Number of configurable span calibration points |
277 |
Calibration Gas Index |
278 |
Calibration gas concentration |
279 |
Cal Gas Name |
280 |
Cal Gas Name Cas |
281 |
Contains the international CAS registration number (CAS= Chemical Abstracts Service) of the currently set calibration gas. |
282 |
Max Cal Gas Index |
283 |
Contains information on the maximum possible index position of the CAL_GAS_INDEX parameter and is equivalent to the maximum number of selectable calibration gases supported by the current configuration of the gas detector. |
284 |
Cal Unit Name |
285 |
Cal Unit Index |
286 |
Alarm LeveL |
287 |
Alarm level |
288 |
Alarm level 1 |
289 |
Alarm level 2 |
290 |
Highest Supported Alarm Level |
291 |
Highest supported alarm level |
292 |
Alarm Mode |
293 |
Alarm is a rising alarm |
294 |
Alarm is an acknowledgeable alarm |
295 |
Alarm is a pre-acknowledgeable alarm |
296 |
Alarm is a latching alarm |
297 |
Alarm is disabled |
298 |
Level |
299 |
Contains the currently set gas concentration for the A1 alarm. |
300 |
Hysterese |
301 |
The alarm hysteresis defines a range around the A1 alarm within which A1_ALARM remains set until the current gas concentration falls below this threshold. |
302 |
Contains the currently set gas concentration for the A2 alarm. |
303 |
The alarm hysteresis defines a range around the A2 alarm within which A2_ALARM remains set until the current gas concentration falls below this threshold. |
304 |
Alarm Status |
305 |
Contains the current status of the internal alarm module and its settings. |
306 |
A1 alarm is not activated |
307 |
A1 alarm is activated |
308 |
A2 alarm is not activated |
309 |
A2 alarm is activated |
310 |
Direction |
311 |
Contains information on the triggering behavior of the A1 alarm. |
312 |
Rising |
313 |
Falling |
314 |
Acknowledgable |
315 |
Contains information whether an alarm can be acknowledged while the alarm condition exists. |
316 |
No |
317 |
Yes |
318 |
Preacknowledgeable |
319 |
Contains information whether a latching alarm is already acknowledged when the alarm condition is present. |
320 |
Latching |
321 |
Contains information whether an alarm has to be acknowledged. |
322 |
Contains information on the triggering behavior of the A2 alarm. |
323 |
Sensor Lock Info |
324 |
If the SENSOR_LOCK_INFO parameter is activated, successful replacement of the sensors is only possible with identical part numbers. If the part number of the old sensor and the part number of the new sensor are not identical, an error message is issued. If, however, the SENSOR_LOCK_INFO parameter is deactivated, sensors can be replaced with sensors of the same sensor type with different part numbers. |
325 |
Locking inactive |
326 |
Locking active |
327 |
Sensor Lock Part Number |
328 |
Contains the part number (Draeger order number) of the sensor that can be replaced while SENSOR_LOCK_INFO is active |
329 |
Part Number |
330 |
Part number of the connected sensor |
331 |
Serial Number |
332 |
Serial number of the connected sensor |
333 |
Sensor ID |
334 |
0-1000ppm |
335 |
0-100ppm |
336 |
0-20ppm |
337 |
Sensor Vitality |
338 |
SENSOR VITALITY |
339 |
sensor vitality good |
340 |
sensor vitality fair |
341 |
sensor vitality poor |
342 |
Not supported |
343 |
No active |
344 |
Not calculated |
345 |
Perform Calibration Status |
346 |
Calibration not possible |
347 |
Calibrate Sensor |
348 |
Enter Span Calibration |
349 |
Save Calibration Value |
350 |
Quit Sensor Calibration |
351 |
Read Calibration Value |
352 |
Change Gas |
353 |
Change Unit |
354 |
Change Calibration Unit |
355 |
Change Calibration Gas |
356 |
restore to factory |
357 |
Show Sensor Lock Information |
358 |
Show Vitality Information |
359 |
Show Last Calibration Date |
360 |
Show Next Calibration Date |
361 |
Device Settings |
362 |
Diagnostics |
363 |
Offline |
364 |
Process Variables |
365 |
Calibrate Sensor Step by Step |
366 |
Sensor |
367 |
Alarms |
368 |
Alarm A1 |
369 |
Alarm A2 |
370 |
Calibration |
371 |
Device and Module Information |
372 |
Sensor Information |
373 |
Installation Date |
374 |
Concentration |
375 |
Device Icon |
376 |
Device logo |
377 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
378 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
379 |
Wireless |
380 |
WirelessHART Device |
381 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
382 |
Primary |
383 |
Primary Analog Channel |
384 |
Secondary |
385 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
386 |
Tertiary |
387 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
388 |
Quaternary |
389 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
390 |
Quinary |
391 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
392 |
Critical Power Failure |
393 |
Lock all |
394 |
Trim not supported |
395 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
396 |
Locked by gateway |
397 |
Analog Input Channel |
398 |
Analog Output Channel |
399 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
400 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
401 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
402 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
403 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
404 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
405 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
406 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
407 |
Simulation active |
408 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
409 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
410 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
411 |
Volatile memory error |
412 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
413 |
Watchdog reset executed |
414 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
415 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
416 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
417 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
418 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
419 |
Electronic failure |
420 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
421 |
Subdevice list changed |
422 |
Duplicate master detected |
423 |
Capacity Denied |
424 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
425 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
426 |
Block transfer pending |
427 |
Battery life |
428 |
Percent range |
429 |
Loop current |
430 |
Primary variable |
431 |
Secondary variable |
432 |
Tertiary variable |
433 |
Quaternary variable |
434 |
Read receive time |
435 |
Write date and time |
436 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
437 |
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. |
438 |
Clock Uninitialized |
439 |
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. |
440 |
None |
441 |
No restrictions |
442 |
SI Only |
443 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
444 |
Process automation device |
445 |
Discrete device |
446 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
447 |
I/O System |
448 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
449 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
450 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
451 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
452 |
WirelessHART Access point |
453 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
454 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
455 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
456 |
Device Profile |
457 |
US |
458 |
United States of America |
459 |
JP |
460 |
Japan |
461 |
DE |
462 |
Germany |
463 |
FR |
464 |
France |
465 |
ES |
466 |
Spain |
467 |
RU |
468 |
Russian Federation |
469 |
CN |
470 |
People's Republic of China |
471 |
Secondary Master |
472 |
Primary Master |
473 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
474 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
475 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
476 |
WirelessHART Status |
477 |
Time Set Option |
478 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
479 |
Country |
480 |
Country of intended device installation |
481 |
SI Unit Control |
482 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
483 |
Time Stamp |
484 |
Relative time value on network |
485 |
8u |
486 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
487 |
Command Response Truncated |
488 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
489 |
Status bytes mismatch |
490 |
Select Calibration: |
491 |
Zero;Span |
492 |
Detector is warmup, Please wait |
493 |
Zero calibration possible, Please wait |
494 |
Wait for the gas to stabilize |
495 |
Ges value
%{MEASUREMENT_MODE_VALUE} |
496 |
Value is stabilized? |
497 |
No;Yes;Exit |
498 |
Save calibration value |
499 |
If zero gas is OK or Try again? |
500 |
Ok;Try again |
501 |
Calibration is OK |
502 |
Input Calibration Index |
503 |
Enter Span Calibration, Please wait |
504 |
Input No.%{calibration_step} Calibration gas concentration |
505 |
Gas value
%{MEASUREMENT_MODE_VALUE} |
506 |
Save calibration value success? |
507 |
Yes;No;Exit |
508 |
Save calibration value success and want to calibrate next point? |
509 |
Calibration is Breaked |
510 |
Succeeded to Enter Span Calibration. |
511 |
Failed to Enter Span Calibration. |
512 |
Succeeded to Save Calibration Value. |
513 |
Failed to Save Calibration Value. |
514 |
Succeeded to Quit Sensor Calibration. |
515 |
Failed to Quit Sensor Calibration. |
516 |
Would you like to Change Gas? |
517 |
Succeeded to Change Gas. |
518 |
Failed to Change Gas. |
519 |
Would you like to Change Unit? |
520 |
Succeeded to Change Unit. |
521 |
Failed to Change Unit. |
522 |
Would you like to Change Calibration Unit? |
523 |
Succeeded to Change Calibration Unit. |
524 |
Failed to Change Calibration Unit. |
525 |
Would you like to Change Calibration Gas? |
526 |
Succeeded to Change Calibration Gas. |
527 |
Failed to Change Calibration Gas. |
528 |
Vitality is at
Sensor Lock: %{SENSOR_LOCK_INFO}
Part Number: %{SENSOR_LOCK_PART_NUMBER} |
529 |
Vitality is at
Sensor Vitality: %{SENSOR_VITALITY} |
530 |
Last Calibration Date is at
Day %{LAST_CALIBRATION_DATE_DAY}
Month %{LAST_CALIBRATION_DATE_MONTH}
Year %{LAST_CALIBRATION_DATE_YEAR} |
531 |
Next Calibration Date is at
Day %{NEXT_CALIBRATION_DATE_DAY}
Month %{NEXT_CALIBRATION_DATE_MONTH}
Year %{NEXT_CALIBRATION_DATE_YEAR} |