0 |
Incorrect Alarm Mask |
1 |
Incorrect Lock Value |
2 |
Invalid Mode |
3 |
Invalid Assignment for Relay Mode |
4 |
Invalid Assignment for Pulse Mode |
5 |
Invalid Assignment for Frequency Mode |
6 |
Incorrect Relay State |
7 |
Incorrect Relay Alarm Function |
8 |
Incorrect Set Point Function |
9 |
Incorrect Alarm Mask |
10 |
Invalid Relay State |
11 |
Cutoff Value was too high |
12 |
Cutoff Value was too low |
13 |
Cutoff Hysteresis was too high |
14 |
Cutoff Hysteresis was too low |
15 |
Cutoff value and Hysteresis value out of limits |
16 |
Invalid Password |
17 |
Parameters restore error |
18 |
Totalizers Reset Error |
19 |
Alarm Flags Reset Error |
20 |
Device Icon |
21 |
The Face Image of Device |
22 |
SV ist |
23 |
TV ist |
24 |
QV ist |
25 |
Schleifenstrom |
26 |
.0f |
27 |
.1f |
28 |
.2f |
29 |
.3f |
30 |
.4f |
31 |
.5f |
32 |
.6f |
33 |
.7f |
34 |
.8f |
35 |
.9f |
36 |
AO Alarmtyp |
37 |
Hoch |
38 |
Tief |
39 |
Alarmtyp |
40 |
SV |
41 |
TV |
42 |
QV |
43 |
Gerätevariablenalarm |
44 |
Simulation active |
45 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
46 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
47 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
48 |
Volatile memory error |
49 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
50 |
Watchdog reset executed |
51 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
52 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
53 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
54 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
55 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
56 |
Electronic failure |
57 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
58 |
Device Configuration Locked |
59 |
Device is in write-protect or is locked. |
60 |
Prozesswert ist ausserhalb des Feldgeräte-Arbeitsbereiches |
61 |
Prozesswert ist ausserhalb des Feldgeräte-Arbeitsbereiches |
62 |
Prozessw. der Nebenvariablen ist ausserhalb des Feldgeräte-Arbeitsbereiches |
63 |
Prozessw. der Nebenvariablen ist ausserhalb des Feldgeräte-Arbeitsbereiches |
64 |
PV Analog Channel saturated |
65 |
PV Analog Channel saturated |
66 |
PV Analog Channel fixed |
67 |
PV Analog Channel fixed |
68 |
Feldgerät hat mehr Statusinformationen |
69 |
Feldgerät hat mehr Statusinformationen |
70 |
Feldgerät Kaltstart oder Selbsttest erfolgt, oder Energiezufuhr war unterbrochen |
71 |
Feldgerät Kaltstart oder Selbsttest erfolgt, oder Energiezufuhr war unterbrochen |
72 |
Konfiguration des Feldgerätes wurde geändert |
73 |
Feldgerätfehlfunktion: Gerätefehler oder Ausfall |
74 |
ELEMER |
75 |
REM |
76 |
Schleifenstrom Modus |
77 |
Schleifenstrom Modus- zeigt an, ob der Schleifenstrom aktiv ist oder unveränderlich ist |
78 |
Erw. Gerätestatus |
79 |
Standard. Status |
80 |
Standardized Status - This provides standardized Device Status information |
81 |
Specific Status |
82 |
Specific Statuses Related to Analog Output Current, Sensor and Measurement. |
83 |
Measured values are not ready/Diagnostics |
84 |
Measured values are not ready/Diagnostics |
85 |
Sensor value is out of range |
86 |
Sensor value is out of range |
87 |
Poor sensor signal |
88 |
Poor sensor signal |
89 |
Sensor temperature is out of range |
90 |
Sensor temperature is out of range |
91 |
Flow cutoff |
92 |
Sensor communication error |
93 |
Sensor communication error |
94 |
One or more parameters are corrupted |
95 |
One or more parameters are corrupted |
96 |
Service maintenance |
97 |
Service maintenance |
98 |
Additional Status |
99 |
Empty Pipe |
100 |
Security lockout jumper |
101 |
Security lockout jumper |
102 |
Device Settings |
103 |
Diagnostics |
104 |
Maintenance |
105 |
Offline |
106 |
Operate |
107 |
Offline config |
108 |
Additionally |
109 |
Voltage in Device |
110 |
Communications Statistics |
111 |
#Device Status: |
112 |
#Standardized Status: |
113 |
#Extended field device Status: |
114 |
#Device Specific Status: |
115 |
#Communications Statistics: |
116 |
Charts |
117 |
Overview |
118 |
Primary Variable |
119 |
Primary Variable |
120 |
Quaternary Variable |
121 |
Quaternary Variable |
122 |
Secondary Variable |
123 |
Secondary Variable |
124 |
Tertiary Variable |
125 |
Tertiary Variable |
126 |
About Device |
127 |
Ancillary information |
128 |
Maintenance |
129 |
Alarm Level |
130 |
#Saturation: |
131 |
#Alarm Level: |
132 |
Frequency Mode |
133 |
Pulse Mode |
134 |
Relay Mode Status |
135 |
Relay Mode |
136 |
Discrete Output 1 |
137 |
Discrete Output 2 |
138 |
All Device Variables |
139 |
Abs volume flow |
140 |
Total Volume |
141 |
Temperature of REM electronics |
142 |
Total Volume of Forward Flow |
143 |
Frequency Output Ch 1 |
144 |
Frequency Output Ch 2 |
145 |
Operating Time |
146 |
Total Volume of Reverse Flow |
147 |
Temperature of BI electronics |
148 |
Time Total |
149 |
Velocity Flow |
150 |
Basic Setup |
151 |
Configures the basic setup parameters |
152 |
Clear flag Configuration Changed |
153 |
Configuration Changed flag are set when any configuration item in a field device is modified. Flag are used along with the Configuration Change Counter to allow host to monitor the configuration of the field device |
154 |
Clear flag More Status |
155 |
When More Status Available is set, the measurements may still be correct and suitable for use by control systems. More Status Available indicates that device contains diagnostic information that is useful to the host |
156 |
Volume Flow Simulation |
157 |
Configuration |
158 |
Sets discrete output mode and assignments device variable |
159 |
Discrete Output test |
160 |
Discrete Output test - allows the User to manually manipulate the Discrete Output to a selected constant output value |
161 |
Electrode cleaning: Start |
162 |
Electrode cleaning: Start |
163 |
Electrode cleaning: Stop |
164 |
Electrode cleaning: Stop |
165 |
Refresh Status |
166 |
Reset Alarm Flags |
167 |
Reset All Totalizers |
168 |
Restore factory parameters |
169 |
Reset Field Device configuration parameters to factory values |
170 |
Change password |
171 |
Changes HART Password used to disable Write Protection.
Default Factory value is 0000 |
172 |
Check Alarm Mask |
173 |
Warning |
174 |
Read |
175 |
Not Ready/Diagnostics |
176 |
Var Range Lo |
177 |
Var Range Hi |
178 |
Sens Err |
179 |
Simulation |
180 |
System Fault |
181 |
System Warning |
182 |
Display |
183 |
Forward Flow Total |
184 |
Reverse Flow Total |
185 |
Absolute Flow Total |
186 |
Metrological Firmware Version |
187 |
Metrological Firmware Version |
188 |
04X |
189 |
Analog Output Alarm Delay |
190 |
Analog Output Alarm Delay |
191 |
Alarm Level High |
192 |
Alarm Level High |
193 |
Alarm Level Low |
194 |
Alarm Level Low |
195 |
High Alarm Mask |
196 |
Configure Alarm Mask for Alarm Level High |
197 |
Low Alarm Mask |
198 |
Configure Alarm Mask for Alarm Level Low |
199 |
Saturation High |
200 |
Saturation High |
201 |
Saturation Low |
202 |
Saturation Low |
203 |
Scratch Data |
204 |
Abs volume flow |
205 |
Total Volume of Forward Flow |
206 |
Total Volume of Reverse Flow |
207 |
Temperature of REM electronics |
208 |
Temperature of BI electronics |
209 |
Frequency Output Ch 1 |
210 |
Frequency Output Ch 2 |
211 |
Temperature of REM electronics |
212 |
A display format specifies how a host application must display the value. |
213 |
#X |
214 |
#X.X |
215 |
#X.XX |
216 |
#X.XXX |
217 |
#X.XXXX |
218 |
#X.XXXXX |
219 |
#X.XXXXXX |
220 |
#X.XXXXXXX |
221 |
#X.XXXXXXXX |
222 |
#X.XXXXXXXXX |
223 |
7d |
224 |
Update Period |
225 |
Acquisition Period indicates the maximum period between Device Variable updates |
226 |
Discrete Output 1 |
227 |
Discrete Output 2 |
228 |
Alarm Frequency |
229 |
Alarm Frequency |
230 |
Relay Alarm Function |
231 |
Relay Alarm Function |
232 |
No Switch |
233 |
Switch On When Alarm |
234 |
Switch Off When Alarm |
235 |
Ch 1 Assignement |
236 |
Relay Default State |
237 |
Relay Default State |
238 |
Number of Pulses |
239 |
Configure Alarm Mask |
240 |
Configure Alarm Mask |
241 |
Frequency Lower Limit |
242 |
Frequency Lower Limit |
243 |
Frequency Upper Limit |
244 |
Frequency Upper Limit |
245 |
Set Point Function |
246 |
Switch On Above Set Point |
247 |
Switch Off Above Set Point |
248 |
Switch On Below Set Point |
249 |
Switch Off Below Set Point |
250 |
Hysteresis |
251 |
Ch 1 Output Lock |
252 |
Ch 1 Output Lock |
253 |
Unlocked |
254 |
Always On |
255 |
Always Off |
256 |
Lower Range Value |
257 |
Relay Switch Off Delay |
258 |
Relay Switch Off Delay |
259 |
Relay Switch On Delay |
260 |
Relay Switch On Delay |
261 |
Pulse K-Factor |
262 |
Pulse Width |
263 |
ms |
264 |
Remaining Pulses |
265 |
Setpoint |
266 |
Relay Status |
267 |
Upper Range Value |
268 |
Ch 1 Type |
269 |
Relay |
270 |
Pulse |
271 |
Frequency |
272 |
Ch 2 Assignement |
273 |
Ch 2 Output Lock |
274 |
Ch 2 Output Lock |
275 |
Ch 2 Type |
276 |
Clean Delay |
277 |
Clean Delay |
278 |
Clean Duration |
279 |
Clean Duaration |
280 |
Clean Mode |
281 |
Clean Mode |
282 |
Auto |
283 |
Clean Period |
284 |
Clean Period |
285 |
Bus 12V |
286 |
Internal bus voltage 12V |
287 |
Supply Voltage |
288 |
Supply Voltage of Device (UP = 18..42V) |
289 |
TechPlug |
290 |
Lock/Unlock TechPlug - Places the TechPlug in either a locked or unlocked position. |
291 |
Time to Clean |
292 |
Time to next Sensor Clean |
293 |
Fixed Process Temperature |
294 |
Fixed Process Temperature |
295 |
Low Flow Cutoff Hysteresis |
296 |
Low Flow Cutoff Hysteresis |
297 |
Low Flow Cutoff Value |
298 |
Low Flow Cutoff Value |
299 |
Maximum Low Flow Cutoff |
300 |
Maximum Low Flow Cutoff |
301 |
Minimum Low Flow Cutoff |
302 |
Minimum Low Flow Cutoff |
303 |
Process Temperature Mode |
304 |
Process Temperature Mode |
305 |
Const |
306 |
Measure |
307 |
Flange Type |
308 |
Mortise flange |
309 |
Mortise type «sandwich» |
310 |
Probe |
311 |
Probe with a lubricator |
312 |
Hardware Version |
313 |
Line Size |
314 |
Line Size |
315 |
Pipe Inside Diameter |
316 |
Pipe Inside Diameter |
317 |
Process Fluid |
318 |
Water |
319 |
Gas |
320 |
Steam |
321 |
Oxygen |
322 |
Process fluids |
323 |
Software Version |
324 |
Flowmeter Type |
325 |
Vortex |
326 |
Mag flow |
327 |
Coriolis flow |
328 |
Update Interval |
329 |
Device Variable |
330 |
STX Count |
331 |
Count of STX messages received by this device |
332 |
ACK Count |
333 |
Count of ACK messages received by this device |
334 |
BACK Count |
335 |
Count of BACK messages received by this device |
336 |
8.3f |
337 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
338 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
339 |
Wireless |
340 |
WirelessHART Device |
341 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
342 |
Primary |
343 |
Primary Analog Channel |
344 |
Secondary |
345 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
346 |
Tertiary |
347 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
348 |
Quaternary |
349 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
350 |
Quinary |
351 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
352 |
Critical Power Failure |
353 |
Lock all |
354 |
Trim not supported |
355 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
356 |
Locked by gateway |
357 |
Analog Input Channel |
358 |
Analog Output Channel |
359 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
360 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
361 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
362 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
363 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
364 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
365 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
366 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
367 |
Simulation active |
368 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
369 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
370 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
371 |
Volatile memory error |
372 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
373 |
Watchdog reset executed |
374 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
375 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
376 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
377 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
378 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
379 |
Electronic failure |
380 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
381 |
Subdevice list changed |
382 |
Duplicate master detected |
383 |
Capacity Denied |
384 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
385 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
386 |
Block transfer pending |
387 |
Battery life |
388 |
Percent range |
389 |
Loop current |
390 |
Primary variable |
391 |
Secondary variable |
392 |
Tertiary variable |
393 |
Quaternary variable |
394 |
Read receive time |
395 |
Write date and time |
396 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
397 |
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. |
398 |
Clock Uninitialized |
399 |
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. |
400 |
None |
401 |
No restrictions |
402 |
SI Only |
403 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
404 |
Process automation device |
405 |
Discrete device |
406 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
407 |
I/O System |
408 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
409 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
410 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
411 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
412 |
WirelessHART Access point |
413 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
414 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
415 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
416 |
Device Profile |
417 |
|
418 |
US |
419 |
United States of America |
420 |
JP |
421 |
Japan |
422 |
DE |
423 |
Germany |
424 |
FR |
425 |
France |
426 |
ES |
427 |
Spain |
428 |
RU |
429 |
Russian Federation |
430 |
CN |
431 |
People's Republic of China |
432 |
Secondary Master |
433 |
Primary Master |
434 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
435 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
436 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
437 |
WirelessHART Status |
438 |
Time Set Option |
439 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
440 |
Country |
441 |
Country of intended device installation |
442 |
SI Unit Control |
443 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
444 |
Time Stamp |
445 |
Relative time value on network |
446 |
8u |
447 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
448 |
Command Response Truncated |
449 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
450 |
Status bytes mismatch |
451 |
Basic Setup
This guided procedure will walk through all steps required to set up this flowmeter for basic operation. |
452 |
Device Tag
Enter device 'Tag': |
453 |
Device Long Tag
Enter device 'Long Tag': |
454 |
Primary Variable
Select 'Primary Variable' for 'Analog Output': |
455 |
Primary Variable Units
Select units for 'Primary Variable': |
456 |
Lower Range Value
'Upper Sensor Limit' is %[.3f]{0} %{3}.
'Lower Sensor Limit' is %[.3f]{1} %{3}.
'Minimum Span' is %{2} %{3}.
Enter 'Lower Range Value' for 'Analog Output': |
457 |
Upper Range Value
'Upper Sensor Limit' is %[.3f]{0} %{3}.
'Lower Sensor Limit' is %[.3f]{1} %{3}.
'Minimum Span' is %{2} %{3}.
Enter 'Upper Range Value' for 'Analog Output': |
458 |
Do you want to re-enter range values? |
459 |
No;Yes |
460 |
Primary Variable Damping
Enter 'Damping' for 'Primary Variable': |
461 |
Do you want to re-enter Damping value? |
462 |
Do you want to set Discrete Output? |
463 |
Yes;No |
464 |
Output Lock' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
465 |
Enter 'Mode' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
466 |
'Relay Default State' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
467 |
Setpoint
'Lower Sensor Limit' is %[.3f]{1} %{3}.
'Upper Sensor Limit' is %[.3f]{2} %{3}.
Enter 'Setpoint' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
468 |
'Set Point Function' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
469 |
Pulse Width
Enter 'Pulse Width' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
470 |
Pulse K-Factor
Enter 'Pulse K-Factor' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
471 |
Frequency Lower Limit
Enter 'Frequency Lower Limit' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
472 |
Frequency Upper Limit
Enter 'Frequency Upper Limit' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
473 |
Lower Range Value
'Frequency Lower Limit' is %[.3f]{1} Hz.
'Lower Sensor Limit' is %[.3f]{2} %{3}.
Enter 'Lower Range Value' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
474 |
Upper Range Value
'Frequency Upper Limit' is is %[.3f]{1} Hz.
'Upper Sensor Limit' is %[.3f]{2} %{3}.
Enter 'Upper Range Value' for 'Discrete Output' Ch %[1u]{0}: |
475 |
Clear flag Configuration Changed... |
476 |
Clear flag More Status... |
477 |
Volume Flow Simulation: |
478 |
Other value;Off;Exit |
479 |
'Lower Sensor Limit' is %{flow_LSL} %[U]{flow_LSL}
'Upper Sensor Limit' is %{flow_USL} %[U]{flow_USL}
Enter the value for the Simulation: |
480 |
Volume Flow Simulation - %{test_device_mode} |
481 |
Channel 1;Channel 2;Cancel |
482 |
Enter Mode: |
483 |
Select Variable: |
484 |
Relay state: |
485 |
Relay state: %{0} |
486 |
Number of Pulses: |
487 |
1;10;100;1000;Other;Exit |
488 |
Number of Pulses (1...65535): |
489 |
V |
490 |
Reset the reference meter.
After clik the 'OK' button, pulse generation will start. |
491 |
Fld dev output is fixed at %[.0f]{0} pulse(-s).
Number of remaining pulses %[.0f]{1}.
After clik the 'OK' button, pulse generation will stop. |
492 |
1 Hz;100 Hz;1000 Hz;2000 Hz;5000 Hz;10000 Hz;12500 Hz;Other;Exit |
493 |
Fld dev output is fixed at %[.1f]{0} Hz |
494 |
Mode activated! |
495 |
Deactivated mode! |
496 |
Reading 'Device Status'... |
497 |
Enter current password (1...4 digits): |
498 |
Reset Alarm Flags is Success |
499 |
Restore Factory Parameters in Progress |
500 |
Restore Factory Parameters is OK |
501 |
Security lockout jumper is in the 'On' state. Set it to 'Off' state. |
502 |
The device is Write Protect mode. Enter password (1...4 digits) to unlock: |
503 |
Attention!
You are about to enable Write Protection mode. To disable Write Protection mode, you will need to enter the password. Do you want to lock it? |
504 |
4 mA;8 mA;12 mA;16 mA;20 mA;Other;Exit |
505 |
I |
506 |
%[L]{loopCurrent} = %{loopCurrent} %[U]{loopCurrent} |
507 |
%[L]{loopCurrent} = 4.0 %[U]{loopCurrent} ? |
508 |
%[L]{loopCurrent} = 20.0 %[U]{loopCurrent} ? |
509 |
Enter new password (1...4 digits): |
510 |
New password is successfully set. |
511 |
WARN-Incorrect Alarm Mask!
Bit 'Not Ready/Diagnostics' is already set in a different mask. |
512 |
WARN-Incorrect Alarm Mask!
Bit 'Var Range Lo' is already set in a different mask. |
513 |
WARN-Incorrect Alarm Mask!
Bit 'Var Range Hi' is already set in a different mask. |
514 |
WARN-Incorrect Alarm Mask!
Bit 'Sens Err' is already set in a different mask. |
515 |
WARN-Incorrect Alarm Mask!
Bit 'Simulation' is already set in a different mask. |
516 |
WARN-Incorrect Alarm Mask!
Bit 'System Fault' is already set in a different mask. |
517 |
WARN-Incorrect Alarm Mask!
Bit 'System Warning' is already set in a different mask. |
518 |
Device can be returned to the automatic control! |
519 |
Aborting...
Output signaling is disabled! |
520 |
Aborting...
Write Protection is enabled, it must be disabled prior to this operation! |
521 |
Waiting
Counter: %{i} |
522 |
Waiting |
523 |
Device must be removed from the automatic control to avoid failure! |