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COMTEC 6000 |
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ENOTEC GmbH |
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Error status O2 |
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Errorstatus of COMTEC 6000 |
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Const out of tolerance |
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Slope out of tolerance |
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Refgas flow too low |
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Calgas flow too low |
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Heating system failure |
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Wirebreak thermoelement |
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Errorcell o o range |
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Error probe heater |
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Temp of Elctr. o o spec |
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Probetemp too hi |
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Probetemp too lo |
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Alarm limit1 |
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Alarm limit2 |
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Datafault EEProm |
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Measvalue memory active |
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Error ACAL |
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Internal com |
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Int com failure |
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Calibration status |
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Calibration status of COMTEC 6000 |
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Calibration OK |
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Calibration Fault |
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Calibration Active |
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Calibration Pending |
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CO status |
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Calib margin |
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Wire break |
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Heater |
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.2f |
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8.2f |
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pv PDQ |
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PV LS |
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PV Fmly stat |
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AN CH |
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Number of analigue channels |
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One Analog Ch |
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One Out Channel. |
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SensorSerNo |
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Three byte number |
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PV Quality |
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SV Quality |
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TV Quality |
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FV Quality |
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PV Limit Status |
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SV Limit Status |
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TV Limit Status |
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FV Limit Status |
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Device Family Status |
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More Device Family Status Available |
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PV Var Class |
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SV Var Class |
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TV Var Class |
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FV Var Class |
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5V Var Class |
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6V Var Class |
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7V Var Class |
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PV fmly |
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SV fmly |
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TV fmly |
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FV fmly |
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.1f |
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8.1f |
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Resistance |
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Dynamic variable. |
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Sensor Temp |
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Heater Res |
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% |
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Gas level |
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Cell temp |
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Gas Cell temperature- Hardware that measures gas level. |
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degC |
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Cell Temp |
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Cell Voltage |
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Gas Cell voltage - Hardware that measures gas level. |
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mV |
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Cell volt |
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CO2 |
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CO2 level - Hardware that measures gas level. |
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ppm |
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CO2 level |
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CO sensor resistance- Hardware that measures CO sensor resistance. |
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ohm |
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CO temp |
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CO sensor temperature- Hardware that measures CO sensor temperature. |
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Temp |
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Heater resistance- Hardware that measures Heater resistance. |
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Command code |
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Code |
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2d |
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Unit of the parameter |
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Dimention |
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Programmable constant. The value may be determined by the user |
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Constant |
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Slope |
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Alarm levels may be defined in OXITEC 5000. The levels are determined by the user |
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Limit1 |
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Limit2 |
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Limit1 func |
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Min |
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Max |
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Limit2 func |
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Zero calibration offset for CO |
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CO zero |
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Ohm |
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Span calibration value for CO |
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CO span |
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Measuring Range for CO |
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CO Range |
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Loop current for CO |
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CO Current |
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mA |
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HART output |
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Revision No |
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O2 status |
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Setup |
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Calibration |
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Monitor |
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O2 |
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CO |
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O2 Settings |
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CO Settings |
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Settings |
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Alarm |
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Installation data |
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CO status |
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This method is used for calibration of the detector. |
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Range values |
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This menu is used for range setting and review. |
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PV Analog Channel Saturated |
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PV Analog Channel Fixed |
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Wireless |
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WirelessHART Device |
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IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
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Primary |
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Primary Analog Channel |
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Secondary |
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Secondary Analog Channel |
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Tertiary |
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Tertiary Analog Channel |
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Quaternary |
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Quaternary Analog Channel |
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Quinary |
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Quinary Analog Channel |
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Critical Power Failure |
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Lock all |
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Trim not supported |
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Configuration cannot be changed |
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Locked by gateway |
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Analog Input Channel |
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Analog Output Channel |
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Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Simulation active |
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The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
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Non-Volatile memory failure |
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The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
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Volatile memory error |
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The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
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Watchdog reset executed |
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A watchdog reset has been performed |
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Voltage conditions out of range |
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A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
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Environmental conditions out of range |
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An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
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Electronic failure |
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A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
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Subdevice list changed |
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Duplicate master detected |
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Capacity Denied |
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The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
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Bandwidth allocation pending |
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Block transfer pending |
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Battery life |
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Percent range |
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Loop current |
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Primary variable |
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Secondary variable |
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Tertiary variable |
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Quaternary variable |
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Read receive time |
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Write date and time |
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Non-Volatile Clock |
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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. |
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Clock Uninitialized |
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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. |
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None |
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No restrictions |
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SI Only |
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Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
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Process automation device |
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Discrete device |
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Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
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I/O System |
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WirelessHART Process automation device |
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WirelessHART Discrete device |
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WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
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WirelessHART Gateway |
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WirelessHART Access point |
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WirelessHART Process adapter |
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WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
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WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
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Device Profile |
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US |
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United States of America |
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JP |
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Japan |
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DE |
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Germany |
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FR |
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France |
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ES |
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Spain |
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RU |
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Russian Federation |
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CN |
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People's Republic of China |
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Secondary Master |
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Primary Master |
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Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
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Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
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I/O and Subdevice Status |
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WirelessHART Status |
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Time Set Option |
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Real Time Clock Flags |
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Country |
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Country of intended device installation |
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SI Unit Control |
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Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
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Time Stamp |
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Relative time value on network |
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8u |
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Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
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Command Response Truncated |
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Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
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Status bytes mismatch |
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8.3f |
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.3f |
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Device Variable |
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Do you
want to
calibrate? |
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Aborting method due to last error |
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This will take
some time. |
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Calibration not started |
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Process aborted |
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Calibration OK |
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Calibration fault |
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Calibration active |
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Calibration pending |
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Unspecified fault |
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Wait while
Calibrate |
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Calibration is
succesfully
completed |
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Calibration Fault |
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Calibration Pending |
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Upper range: %{0} %
Lower range: %{1} % |
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Do you want
to change? |
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Upper range
: |
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Lower range
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