0 |
Display interval (5) |
1 |
Set time measured values are shown on display if display alternates between values |
2 |
s |
3 |
Bluetooth activation |
4 |
Disable |
5 |
Enable |
6 |
Contrast display |
7 |
Adjust local display contrast setting to ambient conditions (e.g. lighting or reading angle) |
8 |
% |
9 |
.0f |
10 |
Display damping |
11 |
Set display reaction time to fluctuations in the measured value |
12 |
Decimal places 1 |
13 |
This selection does not affect the measurement and calculation accuracy of the device. |
14 |
x |
15 |
x.x |
16 |
x.xx |
17 |
x.xxx |
18 |
x.xxxx |
19 |
Decimal places 2 |
20 |
Decimal places 3 |
21 |
Decimal places 4 |
22 |
DotMatrixDisplayAvailable 1 |
23 |
No |
24 |
Yes |
25 |
Header text (28) |
26 |
Enter display header text |
27 |
------------ |
28 |
Value 1 display |
29 |
Select the measured value that is shown on the local display |
30 |
Pressure |
31 |
Scaled variable |
32 |
Current output |
33 |
Sensor temperature |
34 |
Percent of range |
35 |
Value 2 display |
36 |
None |
37 |
Value 3 display |
38 |
Value 4 display |
39 |
Language |
40 |
Set display language |
41 |
English |
42 |
German |
43 |
French |
44 |
Spanish |
45 |
Italian |
46 |
Dutch |
47 |
Portuguese |
48 |
Polish |
49 |
Russian |
50 |
Swedish |
51 |
Turkish |
52 |
Chinese |
53 |
Japanese |
54 |
Korean |
55 |
Arabic |
56 |
Indonesian |
57 |
Thai |
58 |
Vietnamese |
59 |
Czech |
60 |
Header (8) |
61 |
Select header contents on local display |
62 |
Device tag |
63 |
Free text |
64 |
Format display (10) |
65 |
Select how measured values are shown on the display |
66 |
(a) 1 value, max. size |
67 |
(b) 1 bargraph + 1 value |
68 |
(c) 2 values |
69 |
(d) 1 value large + 2 values |
70 |
(e) 4 values |
71 |
Number format (12) |
72 |
Choose number format for the display |
73 |
Decimal |
74 |
ft-in-1/16'' |
75 |
Burst command 1 |
76 |
Select the HART command that is sent to the HART master |
77 |
Primary variable (PV) |
78 |
Loop Current and Percent of Range |
79 |
Dynamic Variables |
80 |
Device variables with status |
81 |
Device variables |
82 |
Additional device status |
83 |
Burst command 2 |
84 |
Burst command 3 |
85 |
Burst mode 1 |
86 |
Switch HART burst mode for burst message on |
87 |
Off |
88 |
On |
89 |
Burst mode 2 |
90 |
Burst mode 3 |
91 |
Burst variable 0 |
92 |
For HART command 9 and 33, assign a HART device variable or process variable to burst variable |
93 |
Sensor pressure |
94 |
Electronic temperature |
95 |
Measured current |
96 |
Terminal voltage 1 |
97 |
Mean of pressure signal |
98 |
Noise of pressure signal |
99 |
Percent of range |
100 |
Secondary variable (SV) |
101 |
Tertiary variable (TV) |
102 |
Quaternary variable (QV) |
103 |
Not used |
104 |
Burst variable 1 |
105 |
Burst variable 2 |
106 |
Burst variable 3 |
107 |
Burst variable 4 |
108 |
For HART command 33, assign a HART device variable or process variable to burst variable |
109 |
Burst variable 5 |
110 |
Burst variable 6 |
111 |
Burst variable 7 |
112 |
Max. update period |
113 |
Enter the maximum time span between two burst responses of one burst message |
114 |
ms |
115 |
u |
116 |
Min. update period |
117 |
Enter the minimum time span between two burst responses of one burst message |
118 |
Burst trigger level |
119 |
Enter the burst trigger value that determines together with the option selected in 'Burst trigger mode' parameter the time of burst message |
120 |
.2f |
121 |
Burst trigger mode |
122 |
Select the event that triggers the burst message |
123 |
Continuous |
124 |
Window |
125 |
Rising |
126 |
Falling |
127 |
On change |
128 |
Altitude |
129 |
m |
130 |
.4f |
131 |
Configuration counter |
132 |
Use this function to display the counter reading for changes to device parameters.
Info:
Static parameters, whose values change during optimization or configuration, cause this parameter to increment by 1. This supports parameter version management. If several parameters change, e. g. due to loading of parameters from FieldCare, etc. in the device, the counter can show a higher value. The counter can never be reset and is not reset to a default value after a device reset. If the counter overflows, (16 bit), it starts again at 1. |
133 |
HART date code |
134 |
Enter date of the last configuration change. Use this format yyyy-mm-dd |
135 |
2009-07-20 |
136 |
HART descriptor |
137 |
Use this function to define a description for the measuring point.
Maximum length: 16 characters
Allowed characters: A-Z, 0-9, certain special characters |
138 |
5XB/7XB |
139 |
Device ID |
140 |
Shows the device ID for identifying the device in a HART network |
141 |
#.8x |
142 |
Device type |
143 |
Shows the device type with which the measuring device is registered with the HART Communication Foundation |
144 |
#.4x |
145 |
Manufacturer ID |
146 |
Shows the manufacturer ID device is registered with the HART Communication Foundation |
147 |
Final assembly number |
148 |
Latitude |
149 |
° |
150 |
Location Description |
151 |
somewhere |
152 |
Location method |
153 |
No fix |
154 |
GPS or Standard Positioning Service fix |
155 |
Differential GPS fix |
156 |
Precise positioning service (PPS) fix |
157 |
Real Time Kinetic (RTK) fixed solution |
158 |
Real Time Kinetic (RTK) float solution |
159 |
Estimated dead reckoning |
160 |
Manual input mode |
161 |
Simulation Mode |
162 |
Locking status |
163 |
Longitude |
164 |
Enter a unique name for the measuring point to identify the device quickly within the plant. |
165 |
5xB/7xB |
166 |
HART message |
167 |
Use this function to define a HART message which is sent via the HART protocol when requested by the master.
Maximum length: 32 characters
Allowed characters: A-Z, 0-9, certain special characters |
168 |
5XB/7XB |
169 |
No. of preambles |
170 |
Defines the number of preambles in the HART telegram |
171 |
Shows the value of the primary variable (PV) as a percentage of the defined 0% to 100% range. |
172 |
HART address |
173 |
Enter adress for the data exchange via HART protocol |
174 |
Process Unit Tag |
175 |
Process Unit Tag |
176 |
Assign PV |
177 |
Identifies the process variable linked with the primary variable. Primary variable is used in HART as current output. |
178 |
|
179 |
Shows the current measured value of the primary dynamic variable (PV) |
180 |
.1f |
181 |
.3f |
182 |
.5f |
183 |
.6f |
184 |
°C |
185 |
°F |
186 |
µm |
187 |
µs |
188 |
A |
189 |
Å |
190 |
atm |
191 |
bar |
192 |
bbl (us;oil) |
193 |
bbl/d (us;oil) |
194 |
bbl/h (us;oil) |
195 |
bbl/min (us;oil) |
196 |
bbl/s (us;oil) |
197 |
cm |
198 |
d |
199 |
dm |
200 |
Free text |
201 |
ft |
202 |
ft³ |
203 |
ft³/d |
204 |
ft³/h |
205 |
ft³/min |
206 |
ft³/s |
207 |
ftH2O |
208 |
g |
209 |
g/cm³ |
210 |
g/s |
211 |
gal (imp) |
212 |
gal (us) |
213 |
gal/d (us) |
214 |
gal/h (imp) |
215 |
gal/h (us) |
216 |
gal/min (imp) |
217 |
gal/min (us) |
218 |
gal/s (imp) |
219 |
gal/s (us) |
220 |
gf/cm² |
221 |
h |
222 |
hl |
223 |
in |
224 |
inH2O |
225 |
inH2O (4°C) |
226 |
inHg |
227 |
K |
228 |
kg |
229 |
kg/h |
230 |
kg/m³ |
231 |
kg/min |
232 |
kg/s |
233 |
kgf/cm² |
234 |
km |
235 |
kPa |
236 |
ks |
237 |
l |
238 |
l/h |
239 |
l/min |
240 |
l/s |
241 |
lb |
242 |
lb/h |
243 |
lb/min |
244 |
lb/s |
245 |
m³ |
246 |
m³/d |
247 |
m³/h |
248 |
m³/min |
249 |
m³/s |
250 |
mA |
251 |
mbar |
252 |
mH2O |
253 |
mH2O (4°C) |
254 |
microns |
255 |
mile |
256 |
min |
257 |
mm |
258 |
mmH2O |
259 |
mmH2O (4°C) |
260 |
mmHg |
261 |
MPa |
262 |
mV |
263 |
nautical mile |
264 |
Nl/h |
265 |
nm |
266 |
Nm³/h |
267 |
Nm³/s |
268 |
Ohm |
269 |
oz |
270 |
Pa |
271 |
pm |
272 |
ppm |
273 |
psi |
274 |
rad |
275 |
Sft³/d |
276 |
Sft³/h |
277 |
Sft³/min |
278 |
Sm³/d |
279 |
Sm³/h |
280 |
Sm³/min |
281 |
Sm³/s |
282 |
STon |
283 |
STon/d |
284 |
STon/h |
285 |
STon/min |
286 |
t |
287 |
t/d |
288 |
t/h |
289 |
t/min |
290 |
torr |
291 |
V |
292 |
yd |
293 |
Assign QV |
294 |
Fourth HART variable (Quaternary Variable) |
295 |
Assign measured variable to the fourth dynamic variable (QV). This value can only be output via the HART interface. |
296 |
Terminal current |
297 |
Loop current |
298 |
Shows the current measured value of the quaternary (fourth) dynamic variable (QV) |
299 |
Device revision |
300 |
Shows the device revision with which the device is registered with the HART Communication Foundation |
301 |
#.2x |
302 |
HART revision |
303 |
Hardware revision |
304 |
Shows the hardware revision of the measuring device |
305 |
Software revision |
306 |
Shows software revision of the measuring device |
307 |
Assign SV |
308 |
Second HART variable (Secondary Variable) |
309 |
Assign measured variable to the second dynamic variable (SV). This value can only be output via the HART interface. |
310 |
Shows the current measured value of the secondary dynamic variable (SV) |
311 |
HART short tag |
312 |
Defines the short tag for the measuring point.
Maximum length: 8 characters
Allowed characters: A-Z, 0-9, certain special characters |
313 |
SHORTTAG |
314 |
Assign TV |
315 |
Third HART variable (Tertiary Variable) |
316 |
Shows the current measured value of the tertiary (third) dynamic variable (TV) |
317 |
Operating time (Verification) |
318 |
Indicates how long the device has been in operation |
319 |
|
320 |
Loop diagnostics |
321 |
Active |
322 |
RAM check |
323 |
Checks the correct function of the RAM (Random Access Memory). |
324 |
Not done |
325 |
Passed |
326 |
Failed |
327 |
ROM check |
328 |
Checks the correct function of the ROM memory (Read-Only-Memory). |
329 |
Output current |
330 |
Checks whether read-back current at the output matches the current set by the device. |
331 |
Membrane integrity |
332 |
Verification result |
333 |
Sensor/membrane integrity |
334 |
Sensor integrity |
335 |
The sensor-controller evaluates the internal sensor diagnostics and transmits the data cyclical to the transmitter-controller.
As long as the sensor specific diagnostics e.g. monitoring of sensor voltage and high voltage of Photomultiplier are within certain limits, the sensor integrity will be confirmed. |
336 |
Shows the result of the loop diagnostics. 'Not done' indicates that the loop diagnostics is not active. |
337 |
Statistical Sensor Diagnostics |
338 |
Software integrity |
339 |
Checks whether the function blocks of the software are executed in the correct order. |
340 |
System status |
341 |
Checks active measurement device errors at diagnostical behavior 'alarm'.
If an active error is detected, then verification will be performed but the overall result will always be 'Failed'. |
342 |
Terminal voltage |
343 |
Checks if the voltage at the supply terminals is within the specified limits. |
344 |
Start verification |
345 |
Start verification |
346 |
Cancel |
347 |
Start |
348 |
Clear data |
349 |
Status |
350 |
Shows the actual status |
351 |
Done |
352 |
Busy |
353 |
Deactivate help |
354 |
Do not show this message again |
355 |
2 values |
356 |
DummyInvisibleParam 1 |
357 |
Linearization |
358 |
Select in toolbar |
359 |
Inspector |
360 |
The entered inspector name will be included in the report. |
361 |
Location |
362 |
Loop current mode |
363 |
If Loop current mode is disabled, Multi-drop communication mode is activated. Multi-drop is a HART digital communication mode where multiple devices may share the same pair of wires for power and communications.
In this mode the output current is fixed. |
364 |
Plant operator |
365 |
Reset write protection |
366 |
Enter SIL or WHG locking code in order to unlock the device. |
367 |
I have read the warning texts. |
368 |
Loss of Safety function of protective system using safety-related output signal 4 to 20 mA
- Read Functional safety manual
- Do not use safety-related output signal 4 to 20 mA for Safety function of protective system
- Suitable measures must be taken to guarantee process safety during the proof test |
369 |
- Prior to using the wizard, read the Functional Safety Manual.
- In the wizard, safety-relevant parameter settings of the device will be shown.
- The user must confirm the correctness of these settings.
- By clicking 'finish' at the end the wizard, the device is SIL locked.
- A documentation of the SIL relevant parameter settings can be generated at the end of the wizard.
- The device can be unlocked via this wizard in case the device is SIL locked.
- If the wizard is aborted, the device locking status will not be changed! |
370 |
Output current is the square root of PV? |
371 |
Select behavior of the output current.
'Yes'
The output current is proportional to the square root of the primary HART variable (PV) and thus represents the flow rate. PV itself does not change
'No'
The current output is proportional to PV and thus represents the pressure. |
372 |
Please select |
373 |
SSD: Statistical Sensor Diagnostics |
374 |
Enable or disable SSD.
After selecting 'Disable', no statistical sensor diagnosis takes place. No diagnostic messages are output. |
375 |
Status summary |
376 |
Activate SSD. |
377 |
Deactivated |
378 |
Learning phase |
379 |
Monitoring inactive |
380 |
Monitoring active |
381 |
Monitoring active with event |
382 |
No baseline |
383 |
Please wait. Function is not ready. |
384 |
The signal noise is too small for the teach-in phase.
Note:
Teach-in is only possible while the process is running.
Measures:
Check valve position.
If necessary, perform the teach-in procedure later while the process is running. |
385 |
The teach-in phase is completed. Continue or terminate the configuration. |
386 |
The SSD is not active because the average value of the raw signal is outside the limits.
The SSD is reactivated as soon as the average value is within the limits again.
Adjust the limits if necessary. |
387 |
The SSD has detected an event (e.g. blocked impulse line).
Check whether maintenance work is required. |
388 |
The SSD is not active because the process conditions are too dynamic for reliable operation.
If necessary, teach in a new baseline or adjust the sampling rate.
The SSD is reactivated as soon as the average value of the raw signal is within the limits. |
389 |
The current signal noise is too small to activate the SSD. |
390 |
Baseline could not be created with following reasons:
- There is not enough signal noise during building baseline phase.
- There is a process change during building baseline phase. |
391 |
Date/time |
392 |
0 |
393 |
Notes |
394 |
Heartbeat Verification |
395 |
Show results |
396 |
Help |
397 |
Checksum |
398 |
Resource available |
399 |
Build no. software |
400 |
Shows the build number of the module firmware |
401 |
Shows the firmware revision of the module. |
402 |
Shows the hardware revision of the module |
403 |
- none - |
404 |
Serial number |
405 |
Shows the serial number of the module |
406 |
AAFFFFAAFFF |
407 |
Event category |
408 |
Failure (F) |
409 |
Function check (C) |
410 |
Out of specification (S) |
411 |
Maintenance required (M) |
412 |
No effect (N) |
413 |
Diagnostic behavior |
414 |
Select event behavior
'Logbook entry only':
no digital or analog transmission of the message
'Warning': Current output unchanged. Message is output digitally (default).
'Alarm': Current output assumes the set alarm current.
Regardless of the setting, the message appears on the display. If the permissible conditions are reached again, the warning is no longer available in the instrument. |
415 |
Alarm |
416 |
Warning |
417 |
Logbook entry only |
418 |
Activate table |
419 |
Table mode |
420 |
Clear table |
421 |
Pressure (49) |
422 |
Scaled variable (50) |
423 |
Table number (30) |
424 |
X-value |
425 |
Y-value |
426 |
PressureAlarmValueMax |
427 |
PressureAlarmValueMin |
428 |
Damping |
429 |
Enter damping constant.
The damping constant affects the speed at which the measured value reacts to pressure changes. |
430 |
Low flow cut off |
431 |
When activated, this function suppresses small flows which can lead to large fluctuations in the measured value. |
432 |
LRV |
433 |
500 Process alert pressure |
434 |
Define whether user-defined pressure limits should be set.
If 'No' is selected, no analysis will take place and no event message will be generated. |
435 |
High alert value |
436 |
Set area.
If these limit values are exceeded or undercut, an event is generated. |
437 |
Low alert value |
438 |
Counter overruns of user limit Pmax |
439 |
Counter underruns of user limit Pmin |
440 |
Pressure range value max |
441 |
Pressure range value min |
442 |
Value pressure simulation |
443 |
Pressure simulated value max |
444 |
Pressure simulated value min |
445 |
Simulation pressure |
446 |
Output current transfer function |
447 |
'Linear'
The linear pressure signal is used for the current output. The flow must be calculated in the evaluation unit. Deviating from the bar graph (current output), the digital value on the display shows continues to be the eradicated value.
'Square'
The root flow signal is used for the current output. The 'Flow (square root)'
current signal is indicated on the on-site display with a root symbol.
|
448 |
Linear |
449 |
Square |
450 |
URV |
451 |
Reset user defined counters P and T |
452 |
Confirm |
453 |
Lower Range Limit |
454 |
Pressure value 1 |
455 |
Scaled variable value 1 |
456 |
Assignment of Pressure Value 1 to Scaled Variable value 1. |
457 |
Pressure value 2 |
458 |
Scaled variable value 2 |
459 |
Assignment of Pressure Value 2 to Scaled Variable value 2. |
460 |
501 Process alert scaled variable |
461 |
Scaled variable transfer function |
462 |
'Linear'
The linear pressure signal is used for the current output. The flow must be calculated in the evaluation unit. Deviating from the bar graph (current output), the digital value on the display shows continues to be the eradicated value.
'Square'
The root flow signal is used for the current output. The 'Flow (square root)'
current signal is indicated on the on-site display with a root symbol.
'Table'
The output ist defined according to the scaled variable / pressure table entered. |
463 |
Table |
464 |
Upper Range Limit |
465 |
Span |
466 |
Zero |
467 |
Pressure Absolute Range |
468 |
Pressure1CalWrittenMax 1 |
469 |
Pressure1CalWrittenMin 1 |
470 |
HP/LP swap |
471 |
With this parameter the high and low pressure side of the differential pressure transmitter can be interchanged. |
472 |
Zero adjustment offset |
473 |
Pressure1InstallOffsetMax 1 |
474 |
Pressure1InstallOffsetMin 1 |
475 |
Lower sensor trim |
476 |
Lower Range Limit |
477 |
Indicates the lower measuring limit of the sensor. |
478 |
Pressure max |
479 |
Minimum span |
480 |
Specifies the smallest possible measuring span of the sensor. |
481 |
Pressure min |
482 |
Counter limit overruns sensor Pmax |
483 |
Calibration offset |
484 |
Pressure1SensorRangeLimitMax 1 |
485 |
Pressure1SensorRangeLimitMin 1 |
486 |
Sensor Trim Reset |
487 |
Counter limit underruns sensor Pmin |
488 |
Upper sensor trim |
489 |
Upper Range Limit |
490 |
Indicates the upper measuring limit of the sensor. |
491 |
Zero adjustment |
492 |
Due to the mounting position of the measuring instrument, a pressure shift may occur. The pressure shift can be corrected with the zero adjustment. |
493 |
PressureMaxTurnDown |
494 |
Device name |
495 |
Unknown |
496 |
Deltabar |
497 |
Cerabar |
498 |
Deltapilot |
499 |
Sensor1 measurement type |
500 |
Delta |
501 |
Relative |
502 |
Absolute |
503 |
Sensor1 type |
504 |
Capacitive |
505 |
CapacitiveCapSip |
506 |
Resistive |
507 |
Resistive Contite |
508 |
Special |
509 |
Sensor temperature lower range limit |
510 |
Maximum sensor temperature |
511 |
Minimum sensor temperature |
512 |
Counter limit overruns sensor Tmax |
513 |
User temperature process alert |
514 |
Counter overruns of user limit Tmax |
515 |
Counter underruns of user limit Tmin |
516 |
Counter limit underruns sensor Tmin |
517 |
Sensor temperature upper range limit |
518 |
Character test string |
519 |
Check the shown character string for correct representations of the characters and digits |
520 |
0123456789+-,. |
521 |
Confirm the visualized settings are correct. |
522 |
SIL Checksum equal? |
523 |
CRC device configuration |
524 |
CRC device configuration based on current settings of safety relevant parameters.
The CRC device configuration is unique and can be used to detect changes in safety relevant parameter settings. |
525 |
Stored CRC device configuration |
526 |
Stored CRC after the last SIL lock. Factory delivery is 65535 means that the device has not yet been SIL locked. |
527 |
Timestamp stored CRC device config. |
528 |
Gives the time stamp when the CRC was last stored following completion of the SIL-Mode Wizard. |
529 |
|
530 |
Current range output |
531 |
4...20 mA (4... 20.5 mA) |
532 |
4...20 mA NE (3.8...20.5 mA) |
533 |
4...20 mA US (3.9...20.8 mA) |
534 |
Customer specific |
535 |
Failure behavior current output |
536 |
(a) Min. |
537 |
(b) Max. |
538 |
Lower range value output |
539 |
Upper range value output |
540 |
Measuring mode current output |
541 |
Select curve of current output. |
542 |
Standard |
543 |
Inverse |
544 |
Bi-directional |
545 |
Low cutoff |
546 |
Sensor pressure range behaviour |
547 |
Remark |
548 |
Proof test via Bluetooth allowed? |
549 |
After completition of the SIL activation/deactivation wizard, the device will be write protected via software lock.
To use the proof test wizard (optional) where alarm currents are simulated, the device does not have to be unlocked.
It must be defined, if the proof test wizard via Bluetooth is allowed. |
550 |
SIL preparation |
551 |
Simulate high alarm (> 21 mA) |
552 |
Simulate low alarm (<3,6 mA) |
553 |
Restart device |
554 |
SIL status |
555 |
Not active |
556 |
SIL sequence active |
557 |
Active |
558 |
Finished |
559 |
Confirm device identification |
560 |
Confirm connection to the correct device. |
561 |
Current deviation 1 |
562 |
Decide if the terminal current for upper range corresponding to the applied pressure is within tolerance. |
563 |
Connection state |
564 |
Offline |
565 |
Online |
566 |
(High) Is safety function triggered? |
567 |
Confirm that the output current triggers the required safety function. |
568 |
(Low) Is safety function triggered? |
569 |
Failure current |
570 |
Terminal current (high alarm) |
571 |
Shows the current value of the current output which is currently measured |
572 |
Failure current value max. |
573 |
Failure current value min. |
574 |
Pressure 1 |
575 |
pressure output |
576 |
Pressure 2 |
577 |
Safety function? |
578 |
Select the safety function to be checked.
MIN monitoring:
The output current is checked slightly above and slightly below the MIN switching point.
MAX monitoring:
The output current is checked slightly below and slightly above the MAX switching point.
Range monitoring:
The output current is checked at five levels within the range to be monitored. |
579 |
MAX monitoring |
580 |
MIN monitoring |
581 |
Range monitoring |
582 |
Select test procedure |
583 |
The proof test of the device can be done using the following test procedures:
Test procedure A with wizard
- Simulate and check lower and/or upper value.
- Simulate and check min/max alarm current.
- Confirm safety function.
Test procedure B with wizard
- Simulate and check min/max alarm current.
- Confirm safety function.
For additional test procedures without wizard, refer to safety manual. |
584 |
Test procedure A |
585 |
Test procedure B |
586 |
Setpoint 1 |
587 |
Physically apply a reference pressure for upper range. |
588 |
Setpoint 2 |
589 |
Physically apply a reference pressure for lower range. |
590 |
Terminal current 1 |
591 |
Terminal current for upper range. |
592 |
Terminal current 2 |
593 |
Terminal current for lower range. |
594 |
Enter access code |
595 |
Enter access code to disable write protection of parameters |
596 |
Customized |
597 |
Cerabar |
598 |
Firmware version |
599 |
Shows the device firmware version installed |
600 |
01.00 |
601 |
Use this function to display the device name. It can also be found on the nameplate. |
602 |
5xB/7xB |
603 |
Extended order code 1 (25) |
604 |
The extended order code is an alphanumeric code containing all information to identify the device and its options. |
605 |
-------------------- |
606 |
Extended order code 2 (26) |
607 |
Extended order code 3 (27) |
608 |
Order code (14) |
609 |
Shows the device order code |
610 |
- none - |
611 |
Serial number (22) |
612 |
The serial number is a unique alphanumerical code identifying the device.
It is printed on the nameplate.
In combination with the Operations app it allows to access all device related documentation. |
613 |
AAFFFFAAFFF |
614 |
Enter the name for the measuring point |
615 |
FactoryDataValid 1 |
616 |
Fieldbus Type |
617 |
No Fieldbus |
618 |
HART |
619 |
Profibus PA |
620 |
FF H1 |
621 |
MODBUS |
622 |
Profibus DP |
623 |
FF HSE |
624 |
PROFINET |
625 |
No Fieldbus & bootloader |
626 |
HART & bootloader |
627 |
PROFIBUS PA & bootloader |
628 |
FF H1 & bootloader |
629 |
MODBUS & bootloader |
630 |
PROFIBUS DP & bootloader |
631 |
FF HSE & bootloader |
632 |
XML build number |
633 |
LanguagesExpected 1 |
634 |
Deutsch |
635 |
Nederlands |
636 |
Français |
637 |
Bahasa Indonesia |
638 |
Italiano |
639 |
Polski |
640 |
Portuguesa |
641 |
Español |
642 |
Svenska |
643 |
Türkçe |
644 |
Languages supported |
645 |
Activate SW option |
646 |
Enter the application package code or code of another re-ordered functionality to enable it |
647 |
Indicates the write protection with the highest priority that is currently active |
648 |
Hardware locked |
649 |
SIL locked |
650 |
CT active - defined parameters |
651 |
WHG locked |
652 |
FDA locked |
653 |
Temporarily locked |
654 |
Manufacturer |
655 |
Endress+Hauser |
656 |
Messages |
657 |
Commissioning done |
658 |
OEMDeviceNameCerabar 1 |
659 |
OEMDeviceNameDeltabar 1 |
660 |
Deltabar |
661 |
OEMDeviceNameDeltapilot 1 |
662 |
Deltapilot |
663 |
OEMDeviceTypeCerabar 1 |
664 |
OEMDeviceTypeDeltabar 1 |
665 |
OEMDeviceTypeDeltapilot 1 |
666 |
Password management |
667 |
Use this function to select one of the availble password mangement actions |
668 |
Define password |
669 |
Enter password |
670 |
Change password |
671 |
Delete password |
672 |
Forgot password? |
673 |
Confirm new password |
674 |
Enter the new password again to confirm. |
675 |
|
676 |
New password |
677 |
If the factory setting is not changed, the device works without write-protection, using userrole 'Maintenance'. The configuration data of the device can always be modified.
Once the password has been defined, write-protected devices can only be set to maintenance mode if a correct password is entered in the parameter 'Password'.
A new password is valid, after it has been confirmed within the parameter 'Confirm new password'.
Any new password must consist of at least 4 and a maximum of 16 characters and can contain letters and numbers. |
678 |
Password |
679 |
Enter the password for the 'Maintenance' user role to get access to the functionality of this role. |
680 |
Old password |
681 |
Enter the current password, to subsequently change the existing password. |
682 |
Reset password |
683 |
Enter a code to reset the current password.
CAUTION: Use this function only if the current password is lost. Contact your Endress+Hauser Sales Center. |
684 |
Status password entry |
685 |
Use this function to display the status of the password verification. |
686 |
-------- |
687 |
Wrong password |
688 |
Password rule violated |
689 |
Password accepted |
690 |
Permission denied |
691 |
Confirm PW mismatch |
692 |
Reset password accepted |
693 |
Invalid user role |
694 |
Wrong sequence of entry |
695 |
PasswordIsDefined 1 |
696 |
Reset device |
697 |
Reset the device configuration - either entirely or in part - to a defined state |
698 |
To SW-defaults |
699 |
To service defaults |
700 |
To fieldbus defaults |
701 |
To factory defaults |
702 |
To delivery settings |
703 |
Start factory default |
704 |
Start customer settings |
705 |
Start append to factory default |
706 |
Start append to Customer settings |
707 |
Stop |
708 |
Enter SIL unlocking code |
709 |
The SIL locking/unlocking code can be found in the corresponding safety manual. |
710 |
Enter SIL locking code |
711 |
Software option overview |
712 |
Shows all enabled software options |
713 |
SIL |
714 |
WHG |
715 |
Heartbeat Monitoring |
716 |
SW option enabled overview |
717 |
UDL features |
718 |
Upload support |
719 |
Download support |
720 |
Multibuffer support |
721 |
UDL operation |
722 |
Initiate upload |
723 |
Download to different device |
724 |
Download to identical device |
725 |
Abort up-/download |
726 |
Terminate up-/download |
727 |
Confirm download status |
728 |
UDL status |
729 |
Up-/download inactive |
730 |
Download temporary impossible |
731 |
Upload active |
732 |
Download active |
733 |
Up-/Download verification active |
734 |
Download succeeded |
735 |
Download terminated with warnings |
736 |
Download failed |
737 |
Access status tooling |
738 |
Shows the access authorization to the parameters via the operating tool |
739 |
Operator |
740 |
Maintenance |
741 |
Expert |
742 |
Production |
743 |
Development |
744 |
Select userrole |
745 |
Logout |
746 |
20mA trim value |
747 |
4mA trim value |
748 |
Internal |
749 |
Current output simulation (38) |
750 |
'On'
The current simulation is active . The output current does not correspond to the measured value but to the value defined in the 'Value current output' parameter.
'Off'
The current simulation is not active. The output current corresponds to the measured value. |
751 |
Current range output (37) |
752 |
Define the current range used to transmit the measured or calculated value.
In brackets are indicated the "low saturation value" and the "high saturation value".
If Measured value <= "low saturation", the output current is set to "low saturation".
If Measured value >= "high saturation", the output current is set to ""high saturation".
Note:
Currents below 3.6 mA or above 21.5 mA can be used to signal an alarm. |
753 |
Higher saturation value (41) |
754 |
In case the actual output current <= Low saturation, the output current is set to 'Low saturation'.
In case the actual output current >= Higher saturation value, the output current is set to 'Higher saturation value'. |
755 |
Lower saturation value (40) |
756 |
Defines which current the output assumes in the case of an error.
Min: < 3.6 mA
Max: >21.5 mA |
757 |
Min. |
758 |
Max. |
759 |
Failure current (35) |
760 |
Enter current output value in alarm condition |
761 |
Fixed current (36) |
762 |
Defines the fixed output current. |
763 |
Higher saturation value (42) |
764 |
Lower range value output (44) |
765 |
Depending of which variable has been selected as PV, define the related lower and upper range values.
Assignment PV value to 4 mA and 20 mA. |
766 |
Lower saturation value (43) |
767 |
Shows the actual calculated value of the output current |
768 |
Output current status |
769 |
Process variable output current |
770 |
Determines which process variable is transmitted via the current output. |
771 |
Value current output |
772 |
Defines the value of the simulated output current. |
773 |
Upper range value output (39) |
774 |
Counter Baseline creation SSD |
775 |
Specifies how often the baseline has been rebuilt. |
776 |
Baseline build process |
777 |
Baseline is available |
778 |
Indicates whether a baseline already exists. |
779 |
Current Baseline signal (52) |
780 |
Current average of the raw signal. |
781 |
Baseline Signal Control Line (60) |
782 |
Learned-in mean of the raw signal. |
783 |
Baseline Signal Lower Control Line (54) |
784 |
Lower limit for the average value of the raw signal. If the average value is below this limit, the SSD is inactive.
Note:
This parameter should not be less than 'Signal minimum value'. |
785 |
Current Baseline noise (61) |
786 |
Current signal noise (standard deviation) of the raw signal. |
787 |
Baseline Signal Noise Control Line (55) |
788 |
Learned-in noise of the raw signal. |
789 |
Baseline Signal Noise Lower Control Line (56) |
790 |
Lower limit for the noise of the raw signal. If the noise is below this limit, the SSD is inactive.
Note:
This parameter should not be less than 'Signal noise minimum value'. |
791 |
Baseline Signal Noise Minimum (59) |
792 |
Minimum value of the signal noise.
Below this value, the SSD cannot be activated. |
793 |
Signal noise maximum value |
794 |
Maximum measured signal noise during the learning phase. |
795 |
Signal noise minimum value |
796 |
Minimum measured signal noise during the learning phase. |
797 |
Baseline Signal Noise Upper Control Line (57) |
798 |
Upper limit for the noise of the raw signal. If the noise is above this limit, the SSD is inactive.
Note:
This parameter should not be greater than 'Signal noise maximum value'. |
799 |
Signal maximum value |
800 |
Maximum mean of the raw signalo during the learning phase. |
801 |
Signal minimum value |
802 |
Minimum mean of the raw signal during the learning phase. |
803 |
Baseline Signal Upper Control Line (53) |
804 |
Upper limit for the average value of the raw signal. If the average value is above this limit, the SSD is inactive.
Note:
This parameter should not be greater than 'Signal maximum value'. |
805 |
SSD Out of range delay time |
806 |
SSD Monitoring Delay Time |
807 |
Signal noise status |
808 |
Idle |
809 |
Building Baseline |
810 |
Verifying Baseline |
811 |
Verifying baseline failed |
812 |
Monitoring |
813 |
Out of range |
814 |
Signal mean status |
815 |
System status |
816 |
Idle |
817 |
No sufficient signal noise |
818 |
Stable |
819 |
Not stable |
820 |
Verify System Dynamics |
821 |
Rebuild baseline |
822 |
Re-learn baseline. Recommended during recurring process conditions or if the process conditions have changed permanently. |
823 |
Sample rate (51) |
824 |
Determines the sampling rate depending on the process conditions:
'Fast'
homogeneous stable process with Gauss distribution.
'Medium'
dynamic process
'Slow'
extremely dynamic variable process |
825 |
(a) Fast |
826 |
(b) Medium |
827 |
(c) Slow |
828 |
Signal noise hysteresis |
829 |
Select event behavior
'Logbook entry only':
no digital or analog transmission of the message
'Warning': Current output unchanged. Message is output digitally (default).
Regardless of the setting, the message appears on the display. If the permissible conditions are reached again, the warning is no longer available in the instrument. |
830 |
Select category for diagnostic message. |
831 |
Alarm delay |
832 |
Shows the current terminal voltage that is applied at the output |
833 |
Maximum terminal voltage |
834 |
Minimum terminal voltage |
835 |
Clear event list |
836 |
Delete all entries of the event list |
837 |
Status signal |
838 |
OK |
839 |
--- |
840 |
Active diagnostics |
841 |
Shows the current occured diagnostic event along with its diagnostic information |
842 |
C431 Trim required |
843 |
C485 Process variable simulation active |
844 |
C491 Current output simulation active |
845 |
F841 Operating range |
846 |
841 Operating range |
847 |
M841 Operating range |
848 |
C841 Operating range |
849 |
S841 Operating range |
850 |
F081 Sensor initialization faulty |
851 |
F100 Sensor error |
852 |
F062 Sensor connection faulty |
853 |
F822 Sensor temperature out of range |
854 |
822 Sensor temperature out of range |
855 |
M822 Sensor temperature out of range |
856 |
C822 Sensor temperature out of range |
857 |
S822 Sensor temperature out of range |
858 |
F801 Supply voltage too low |
859 |
S802 Supply voltage too high |
860 |
F435 Linearization faulty |
861 |
I1079 Sensor changed |
862 |
F102 Sensor incompatible error |
863 |
I1089 Power on |
864 |
I1090 Configuration reset |
865 |
I1091 Configuration changed |
866 |
F437 Configuration incompatible |
867 |
F282 Data storage inconsistent |
868 |
F242 Firmware incompatible |
869 |
M438 Dataset different |
870 |
F252 Module incompatible |
871 |
I1110 Write protection switch changed |
872 |
F270 Main electronics defective |
873 |
F272 Main electronics faulty |
874 |
S825 Operating temperature |
875 |
F410 Data transfer failed |
876 |
C484 Failure mode simulation active |
877 |
I1151 History reset |
878 |
S441 Current output faulty |
879 |
I1154 Reset terminal voltage min/max |
880 |
I1155 Reset electronic temperature |
881 |
I1157 Memory error event list |
882 |
F283 Memory content inconsistent |
883 |
F805 Loop current faulty |
884 |
M311 Main electronics defective |
885 |
F273 Main electronics defective |
886 |
I1256 Display: access status changed |
887 |
I1264 Safety sequence aborted |
888 |
I1335 Firmware changed |
889 |
C495 Diagnostic event simulation active |
890 |
I1397 Fieldbus: access status changed |
891 |
I1398 CDI: access status changed |
892 |
I1440 Main electronic module changed |
893 |
I1444 Device verification passed |
894 |
I1445 Device verification failed |
895 |
I1461 Sensor verification failed |
896 |
I1512 Download started |
897 |
I1513 Download finished |
898 |
I1514 Upload started |
899 |
I1515 Upload finished |
900 |
C412 Processing download |
901 |
I1551 Assignment error fixed |
902 |
I1552 Failed: Main electronic verification |
903 |
I1554 Safety sequence started |
904 |
I1555 Safety sequence confirmed |
905 |
I1556 Safety mode off |
906 |
I1956 Reset |
907 |
F501 Process alert scaled variable |
908 |
501 Process alert scaled variable |
909 |
M501 Process alert scaled variable |
910 |
C501 Process alert scaled variable |
911 |
S501 Process alert scaled variable |
912 |
F906 Out of range signal detected |
913 |
906 Out of range signal detected |
914 |
M906 Out of range signal detected |
915 |
C906 Out of range signal detected |
916 |
S906 Out of range signal detected |
917 |
F500 Process alert pressure |
918 |
500 Process alert pressure |
919 |
M500 Process alert pressure |
920 |
C500 Process alert pressure |
921 |
S500 Process alert pressure |
922 |
F502 Process alert temperature |
923 |
502 Process alert temperature |
924 |
M502 Process alert temperature |
925 |
C502 Process alert temperature |
926 |
S502 Process alert temperature |
927 |
M263 Incompatibility detected |
928 |
F901 Low signal noise detected |
929 |
901 Low signal noise detected |
930 |
M901 Low signal noise detected |
931 |
C901 Low signal noise detected |
932 |
S901 Low signal noise detected |
933 |
F900 High signal noise detected |
934 |
900 High signal noise detected |
935 |
M900 High signal noise detected |
936 |
C900 High signal noise detected |
937 |
S900 High signal noise detected |
938 |
F902 Min signal noise detected |
939 |
902 Min signal noise detected |
940 |
M902 Min signal noise detected |
941 |
C902 Min signal noise detected |
942 |
S902 Min signal noise detected |
943 |
F101 Singleline text |
944 |
M807 No baseline due to insuf. volt. at 20 mA |
945 |
F806 Loop diagnostics |
946 |
806 Loop diagnostics |
947 |
M806 Loop diagnostics |
948 |
C806 Loop diagnostics |
949 |
S806 Loop diagnostics |
950 |
I2074 Device verification active |
951 |
M287 Memory content inconsistent |
952 |
I2104 Loop diagnostics |
953 |
M503 Zero adjustment |
954 |
Timestamp |
955 |
Displays the timestamp for the currently active diagnostic message |
956 |
Update Event |
957 |
Prepare state |
958 |
Filter options |
959 |
Define which category of event messages is shown in the Events list submenu |
960 |
All |
961 |
Out of specification (S) |
962 |
Information (I) |
963 |
Not categorized |
964 |
PE_method_read_event |
965 |
Entries list |
966 |
Operating time |
967 |
Operating time from restart |
968 |
Shows the time the device has been in operation since the last device restart |
969 |
Previous diagnostics |
970 |
Shows the diagnostic event that occurred prior to the current diagnostic event along with its diagnostic information |
971 |
Shows the timestamp of the previous diagnostic message |
972 |
Diagnostic event simulation |
973 |
Select the diagnostic event to be simulated.
Note:
To terminate the simulation, select "Off". |
974 |
062 Sensor connection faulty |
975 |
081 Sensor initialization faulty |
976 |
100 Sensor error |
977 |
101 Singleline text |
978 |
102 Sensor incompatible error |
979 |
242 Firmware incompatible |
980 |
252 Module incompatible |
981 |
263 Incompatibility detected |
982 |
270 Main electronics defective |
983 |
272 Main electronics faulty |
984 |
273 Main electronics defective |
985 |
282 Data storage inconsistent |
986 |
283 Memory content inconsistent |
987 |
287 Memory content inconsistent |
988 |
311 Main electronics defective |
989 |
410 Data transfer failed |
990 |
412 Processing download |
991 |
431 Trim required |
992 |
435 Linearization faulty |
993 |
437 Configuration incompatible |
994 |
438 Dataset different |
995 |
441 Current output faulty |
996 |
484 Failure mode simulation active |
997 |
485 Process variable simulation active |
998 |
491 Current output simulation active |
999 |
503 Zero adjustment |
1000 |
801 Supply voltage too low |
1001 |
802 Supply voltage too high |
1002 |
805 Loop current faulty |
1003 |
807 No baseline due to insuf. volt. at 20 mA |
1004 |
825 Operating temperature |
1005 |
Simulation |
1006 |
Resistance Baseline (62) |
1007 |
Supply voltage Baseline (63) |
1008 |
Timestamp Baseline |
1009 |
Timestamp when the current-voltage characteristic was recorded. |
1010 |
Baseline status |
1011 |
'Failed'
Means, baseline is not available or creation not possible.
'Passed'
Baseline is available. |
1012 |
Failed |
1013 |
Success |
1014 |
Build baseline |
1015 |
To build the baseline to characterize the current-voltage curve, a current of 4 and 20 mA is simulated. |
1016 |
Clamping voltage lower threshold |
1017 |
Clamping voltage upper threshold |
1018 |
806 Alarm delay |
1019 |
Resistance previous Baseline |
1020 |
Supply voltage previous Baseline |
1021 |
Timestamp previous Baseline |
1022 |
Notice
The current output is simulated.
Bridge the PLC or take other appropriate measures to prevent an erroneous triggering of alarm messages or changes in the control loop behavior.
The baseline should be rebuilt if planned changes have been made in the loop. |
1023 |
Tolerated deviation +/- (64) |
1024 |
A value should be chosen to ensure that normal voltage deviations do not lead to unwanted messages.
Default
1.5 V DC |
1025 |
The characterization of the electrical loop requires intermediate generation of a current output of 4mA and 20mA.
Therefore, do not use the device in an active current loop during initialization of the Signal Loop Diagnostics. |
1026 |
Maximum electronics temperature |
1027 |
Minimum electronics temperature |
1028 |
Decimal places pressure |
1029 |
Automatic |
1030 |
DecimalPlacesPressureAuto 1 |
1031 |
Decimal places scaled variable |
1032 |
Pressure unit |
1033 |
Select process pressure unit |
1034 |
Free text |
1035 |
Scaled variable unit |
1036 |
Use 'Free text', first selection, if the desired unit is not available in the selection list. It is possible to define a customer specific unit with another parameter. |
1037 |
Temperature unit |
1038 |
Select temperature unit |
1039 |
Edit: Zero adjustment offset |
1040 |
Edit: Messages |
1041 |
Edit: Loop current mode |
1042 |
Edit: Failure current (35) |
1043 |
Edit: Start verification |
1044 |
Edit: Reset user defined counters P and T |
1045 |
Edit: Zero adjustment |
1046 |
Edit: Reset device |
1047 |
Edit: SSD: Statistical Sensor Diagnostics |
1048 |
Edit: Clear event list |
1049 |
Edit: Simulation |
1050 |
Edit: Rebuild baseline |
1051 |
Edit: Tolerated deviation +/- (64) |
1052 |
SP_Sensor1DeviceName_1 |
1053 |
Local_SquareRootOfPV_1 |
1054 |
SP_Sensor1DeviceType_1 |
1055 |
STDCO_FailureCurrent_1 |
1056 |
SPV_SPDBuildBaseline_1 |
1057 |
SILProof_SetPoint1_1 |
1058 |
SSD_SSDActive_1 |
1059 |
SPV_CurrentEventCategorySeparated_1 |
1060 |
SILProof_SetPoint2_1 |
1061 |
STD_MessageFlag_1 |
1062 |
SP_PressureMaxTurnDown_1 |
1063 |
STDCO_LoopCurrentMode_1 |
1064 |
SP_Pressure1UpperRangeLimit_1 |
1065 |
SP_Pressure1InstallOffset_1 |
1066 |
HBTR_VerificationSensorIntegResult_1 |
1067 |
Local_DoNotShowAgain_1 |
1068 |
SP_Pressure1AbsoluteRange_1 |
1069 |
STDCO_TerminalCurrent_1 |
1070 |
Local_ResetWriteProtection_1 |
1071 |
STD_LockingState_1 |
1072 |
Rebuild baseline SSD |
1073 |
Rebuild baseline SPD |
1074 |
Build baseline SSD |
1075 |
Delete table |
1076 |
Build baseline SPD |
1077 |
Warning |
1078 |
Allowed values |
1079 |
Actual value |
1080 |
Response_Code_msg |
1081 |
BCT_request |
1082 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_1 |
1083 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_2 |
1084 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_3 |
1085 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_4 |
1086 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_5 |
1087 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_6 |
1088 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_7 |
1089 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_8 |
1090 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_9 |
1091 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_10 |
1092 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_11 |
1093 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_12 |
1094 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_13 |
1095 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_14 |
1096 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_15 |
1097 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_16 |
1098 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_17 |
1099 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_18 |
1100 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_19 |
1101 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_20 |
1102 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_21 |
1103 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_22 |
1104 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_23 |
1105 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_24 |
1106 |
Blocktransfer DWORD(4)_25 |
1107 |
LanguagesExpected |
1108 |
port |
1109 |
Sensor number |
1110 |
Sensor 1 |
1111 |
Sensor 2 |
1112 |
Curve ID |
1113 |
Data transfer finished |
1114 |
X minimum value |
1115 |
X maximum value |
1116 |
X decimation value |
1117 |
Preparation status |
1118 |
X engineering unit |
1119 |
UNITS_CODE(45) |
1120 |
Y engineering unit |
1121 |
Transmission length |
1122 |
Number of data points |
1123 |
Compression state |
1124 |
success |
1125 |
inefficient (nur geräteintern) |
1126 |
Dst2Small |
1127 |
WrIntoRd |
1128 |
Fail (schwerer interner Fehler) |
1129 |
Corrected Xmin |
1130 |
Device corrected starting point in engineering unit |
1131 |
Corrected Xmax |
1132 |
Device corrected ending point in engineering unit |
1133 |
function_code |
1134 |
Master Byte Count |
1135 |
Device Byte Count |
1136 |
Segment Length Changed |
1137 |
Port not Found |
1138 |
Port in Use |
1139 |
Maximum Ports In Use |
1140 |
Segment Length Too Small |
1141 |
Blocktransfer Float_1 |
1142 |
Blocktransfer Float_2 |
1143 |
Blocktransfer Float_3 |
1144 |
Blocktransfer Float_4 |
1145 |
Blocktransfer Float_5 |
1146 |
Blocktransfer Float_6 |
1147 |
Blocktransfer Float_7 |
1148 |
Blocktransfer Float_8 |
1149 |
Blocktransfer Float_9 |
1150 |
Blocktransfer Float_10 |
1151 |
Blocktransfer Float_11 |
1152 |
Blocktransfer Float_12 |
1153 |
Blocktransfer Float_13 |
1154 |
Blocktransfer Float_14 |
1155 |
Blocktransfer Float_15 |
1156 |
Blocktransfer Float_16 |
1157 |
number_bytes_message |
1158 |
Port not Open |
1159 |
Close port |
1160 |
End of transfer |
1161 |
Progress |
1162 |
Linearization graph. |
1163 |
Edit table |
1164 |
Table number |
1165 |
Device Settings |
1166 |
Maintenance |
1167 |
Feature not supported |
1168 |
Offline |
1169 |
Diagnostics |
1170 |
Additional information |
1171 |
Application |
1172 |
Bluetooth configuration |
1173 |
Device management |
1174 |
Device information |
1175 |
Overview page |
1176 |
Diagnostic list |
1177 |
Diagnostics |
1178 |
Diagnostic settings |
1179 |
Display |
1180 |
Event logbook |
1181 |
Geolocation |
1182 |
Heartbeat Technology |
1183 |
Process window |
1184 |
This wizard uses user-defined limits for pressure and temperature to detect unwanted installation or application anomalies.
Applications:
- Defective heat tracer or insulation
- Frozen process connections
- Dynamic pressure peaks etc. |
1185 |
Using statistical analysis of the pressure signal, process anomalies such as plugged impulse lines can be detected. This wizard supports the settings and thresholds that should lead to a diagnostic message. |
1186 |
Using this wizard, changes in the current-voltage loop characteristics (baseline) can be used to detect unwanted installation anomalies such as creep currents caused by terminal corrosion or a deteriorating power supply that can lead to an incorrect 4-20 mA measured value. |
1187 |
This wizard is used to start an automatic verification of the device functionality.
The results can be documented as a verification report. |
1188 |
T_MissingText |
1189 |
SIL mode |
1190 |
For SIL applications, in addition to write protection, it is recommended to confirm the SIL relevant device settings to ensure that the correct values have been entered and downloaded to device.
This menu can be used as the confirmation sequence instead of manual checklists.
After using this confirmation, the device is marked as SIL locked to indicated that the correct SIL relevant parameter settings have been checked.
To unlock the SIL locking the sequence needs to be restarted. After entering the SIL unlocking code (= SIL locking code) the device is unlocked.
Note: In case of an alarm it is not possible to lock the device. |
1191 |
Commissioning |
1192 |
This wizard guides you through the commissioning procedure for the device.
Enter or select the appropriate value for each parameter. These values are immediately written to the device.
When all required values have been entered on a page, click 'Next' to switch to the next page.
After finishing the last page, click 'Finish' to close the wizard. The setup is now complete.
Note:
If the wizard is cancelled before all necessary parameters have been set, the device may be in an undefined state. A reset to the default settings is recommended in this case.
|
1193 |
Guidance |
1194 |
HART output |
1195 |
Burst configuration 1 |
1196 |
Configuration |
1197 |
Information |
1198 |
Display/Bluetooth |
1199 |
Electronics |
1200 |
Sensor |
1201 |
Measured values |
1202 |
Measuring Units |
1203 |
Minimum/maximum values |
1204 |
Properties |
1205 |
Sensor calibration |
1206 |
Sensor configuration |
1207 |
Sensor limits |
1208 |
Simulation |
1209 |
Software configuration |
1210 |
System |
1211 |
User management |
1212 |
Wet calibration |
1213 |
Extended order code |
1214 |
Display of the currently pending diagnostic events. |
1215 |
Recover password |
1216 |
Burst message 1 |
1217 |
HART configuration |
1218 |
Status details |
1219 |
Point 1 |
1220 |
Point 2 |
1221 |
Remedy information |
1222 |
Carry out trim |
1223 |
1. Check the process pressure
n2. Check the sensor range |
1224 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service |
1225 |
1. Restart the device
2. Contact Endress+Hauser Service |
1226 |
Check sensor connection |
1227 |
1. Check process temperature
2. Check ambient temperature |
1228 |
Increase supply voltage |
1229 |
Decrease supply voltage |
1230 |
Check linearization table |
1231 |
1. Check software
2. Flash or change main electronics module |
1232 |
1. Check data set file
2. Check device configuration
3. Up- and download new configuration |
1233 |
1. Check if correct electronic modul is plugged
2. Replace electronic module |
1234 |
Replace main electronics |
1235 |
1. Check ambient temperature
2. Check process temperature |
1236 |
1. Check connection
2. Retry data transfer |
1237 |
1. Check process
2. Check current output settings |
1238 |
1. Transfer data or reset device
2. Contact service |
1239 |
1. Check wiring
2. Replace electronics |
1240 |
Maintenance required!
1. Do not perform reset
2. Contact service |
1241 |
Download active, please wait |
1242 |
1. Check process conditions
n2. Check scaled variable configuration |
1243 |
1. Process Information. No action
2. Rebuild baseline
3. Adapt signal range thresholds |
1244 |
1. Check process pressuren
2. Check configuration of process alert
|
1245 |
1. Check process temperature
2. Check configuration of process alert |
1246 |
Check electronic module type |
1247 |
1. Check impulse line
2. Check valve position
3. Check process |
1248 |
1. Check supply voltage
2. Check wiring and terminals |
1249 |
1. Check measuring range
2. Check position adjustment |
1250 |
- |
1251 |
Deactivate simulation |
1252 |
Service ID |
1253 |
4 |
1254 |
25 |
1255 |
29 |
1256 |
30 |
1257 |
34 |
1258 |
37 |
1259 |
43 |
1260 |
44 |
1261 |
51 |
1262 |
81 |
1263 |
96 |
1264 |
98 |
1265 |
103 |
1266 |
106 |
1267 |
107 |
1268 |
120 |
1269 |
121 |
1270 |
124 |
1271 |
125 |
1272 |
127 |
1273 |
128 |
1274 |
132 |
1275 |
135 |
1276 |
139 |
1277 |
153 |
1278 |
158 |
1279 |
159 |
1280 |
171 |
1281 |
173 |
1282 |
225 |
1283 |
226 |
1284 |
229 |
1285 |
230 |
1286 |
516 |
1287 |
600 |
1288 |
985 |
1289 |
986 |
1290 |
987 |
1291 |
988 |
1292 |
998 |
1293 |
1021 |
1294 |
1022 |
1295 |
1023 |
1296 |
1026 |
1297 |
1032 |
1298 |
1037 |
1299 |
1038 |
1300 |
1040 |
1301 |
1063 |
1302 |
1079 |
1303 |
1080 |
1304 |
1168 |
1305 |
Actual details |
1306 |
Previous details |
1307 |
HeartbeatMonitoringApplication_Page_Number_Validity |
1308 |
Pressure range |
1309 |
Temperature range |
1310 |
502 - Process alert temperature |
1311 |
Finish |
1312 |
Wizard has been completely and successfully executed. |
1313 |
>>Additional settings |
1314 |
<<Cancel>> |
1315 |
<<Finish>> |
1316 |
<<Previous |
1317 |
>>Next |
1318 |
HeartbeatMonitoringSSD_Page_Number_Validity |
1319 |
Teach-in phase
To ensure demand-oriented operation, the SSD adapts to the process conditions during the teach-in phase. This teach-in should take place under conditions that can be expected in the process.
The teach-in phase produces a baseline for the average value and the noise of the raw signal. Corresponding limit values follow from these baselines. The SSD is only active as long as the average value and the noise are within these limits.
If these limits are exceeded (e.g. when the plant is stopped or started up), the SSD is inactive. This prevents unwanted diagnostic messages.
Note:
The teach-in phase can take up to 4 minutes. If the SSD is not active after this time, the wizard cannot be terminated. In this case:
- Adjust the sampling rate. |
1320 |
Here the range is defined in which the average value of the raw signal is monitored.
Note:
If the actual average value is outside this range, the configuration cannot be completed. |
1321 |
Here the range is defined in which the noise of the raw signal is monitored.
Note:
If the actual noise is outside this range, the configuration cannot be completed. |
1322 |
900/901/902 - Signal noise detected |
1323 |
906 - Out of range signal detected |
1324 |
Activate/Deactivate |
1325 |
HeartbeatMonitoringSPD_Page_Number_Validity |
1326 |
The current-voltage characteristic is defined by the slope, i.e. the signal loop resistance, and the point supply voltage. |
1327 |
806 - Loop diagnostics |
1328 |
SILLocking_Page_Number_Validity |
1329 |
By entering the locking code here, the device will start the locking sequence. The SIL write protection is active after completion of the wizard. |
1330 |
The existing parameter settings do not comply with the allowable SIL settings. Please refer to safety manual.
Press 'Cancel' and change suspect settings or perform a factory reset and re-commission the device. |
1331 |
The following character string is displayed:
0123456789+-,.
Set the 'Confirm' parameter to 'Yes' if this string is rendered correctly.
Set the 'Confirm' parameter to 'No' if this string is not rendered correctly. SIL locking is not possible in this case. |
1332 |
SIL confirmation |
1333 |
SIL Locking |
1334 |
By entering the SIL locking code, the device is SIL locked. |
1335 |
PSHeartbeatVerification_Page_Number_Validity |
1336 |
Heartbeat Configuration |
1337 |
Mainboard module |
1338 |
This page summarizes the verification results for the mainboard. |
1339 |
Sensor module |
1340 |
This page summarizes the verification results for the sensor module. |
1341 |
This page shows the overall verification result.
|
1342 |
Commissioning20_Page_Number_Validity |
1343 |
Device identification |
1344 |
This page summarizes the most important data characterizing the device. Some of the parameters can be edited, others are displayed for information only. |
1345 |
The device is locked and must be unlocked before it can be commissioned. |
1346 |
This page summarizes the most important data characterizing the device. |
1347 |
Measurement adjustments |
1348 |
Output settings |
1349 |
This page includes the main parameters related to how the measured or calculated information is converted to an output signal. |
1350 |
Upload variables |
1351 |
Operate |
1352 |
Cerabar 5xB/7xB |
1353 |
Device overview |
1354 |
|
1355 |
The commissioning for this device has not yet taken place. It is recommended to use the commissioning wizard. |
1356 |
Process-/Measured values |
1357 |
Signal monitoring |
1358 |
Current Baseline signal |
1359 |
Baseline Signal Control Line |
1360 |
Baseline Signal Lower Control Line |
1361 |
Baseline Signal Upper Control Line |
1362 |
Signal noise monitoring |
1363 |
Current Baseline noise |
1364 |
Baseline Signal Noise Control Line |
1365 |
Baseline Signal Noise Lower Control Line |
1366 |
Baseline Signal Noise Minimum |
1367 |
Baseline Signal Noise Upper Control Line |
1368 |
HART Diagnostics |
1369 |
Extended Device Status |
1370 |
Device standardized status 0 |
1371 |
Device Status |
1372 |
Status Byte 0 |
1373 |
Status Byte 1 |
1374 |
Status Byte 2 |
1375 |
Status Byte 3 |
1376 |
Status Byte 4 |
1377 |
Status Byte 5 |
1378 |
Status Byte 15 |
1379 |
Status Byte 16 |
1380 |
Status Byte 17 |
1381 |
Status Byte 18 |
1382 |
Hart diagnosis |
1383 |
HartLogo |
1384 |
Configuration Flag Reset |
1385 |
Commands reset the configuration flag. |
1386 |
Endress+Hauser |
1387 |
Failure |
1388 |
Out of Specification |
1389 |
Function Check |
1390 |
F282 Data storage inconsistent -> Remedy information: 1. Restart device 2. Contact service |
1391 |
F283 Memory content inconsistent -> Remedy information: 1. Transfer data or reset device 2. Contact service |
1392 |
C431 Trim required -> Remedy information: Carry out trim |
1393 |
C491 Current output simulation active -> Remedy information: Deactivate simulation |
1394 |
C485 Process variable simulation active -> Remedy information: Deactivate simulation |
1395 |
M287 Memory content inconsistent -> Remedy information: 1. Restart device 2. Contact service |
1396 |
F242 Firmware incompatible -> Remedy information: 1. Check software 2. Flash or change main electronics module |
1397 |
F435 Linearization faulty -> Remedy information: Check linearization table |
1398 |
F437 Configuration incompatible -> Remedy information: 1. Restart device 2. Contact service |
1399 |
M438 Dataset different -> Remedy information: 1. Check data set file 2. Check device configuration 3. Up- and download new configuration |
1400 |
C484 Failure mode simulation active -> Remedy information: Deactivate simulation |
1401 |
806 Loop diagnostics -> Remedy information: 1. Check supply voltage 2. Check wiring and terminals |
1402 |
M311 Main electronics defective -> Remedy information: Maintenance required! 1. Do not perform reset 2. Contact service |
1403 |
F410 Data transfer failed -> Remedy information: 1. Check connection 2. Retry data transfer |
1404 |
F273 Main electronics defective -> Remedy information: 1. Transfer data or reset device 2. Contact service |
1405 |
F805 Loop current faulty -> Remedy information: 1. Check wiring 2. Replace electronics |
1406 |
S441 Current output faulty -> Remedy information: 1. Check process 2. Check current output settings |
1407 |
M807 No baseline due to insuf. volt. at 20 mA -> Remedy information: Increase supply voltage |
1408 |
S825 Operating temperature -> Remedy information: 1. Check ambient temperature 2. Check process temperature |
1409 |
C495 Diagnostic event simulation active -> Remedy information: Deactivate simulation |
1410 |
C412 Processing download -> Remedy information: Download active, please wait |
1411 |
F081 Sensor initialization faulty -> Remedy information: 1. Restart device 2. Contact service |
1412 |
F062 Sensor connection faulty -> Remedy information: Check sensor connection |
1413 |
F252 Module incompatible -> Remedy information: 1. Check if correct electronic modul is plugged 2. Replace electronic module |
1414 |
F270 Main electronics defective -> Remedy information: Replace main electronics |
1415 |
F272 Main electronics faulty -> Remedy information: 1. Restart device 2. Contact service |
1416 |
M263 Incompatibility detected -> Remedy information: Check electronic module type |
1417 |
M503 Zero adjustment -> Remedy information: 1. Check measuring range 2. Check position adjustment |
1418 |
F801 Supply voltage too low -> Remedy information: Increase supply voltage |
1419 |
S802 Supply voltage too high -> Remedy information: Decrease supply voltage |
1420 |
822 Sensor temperature out of range -> Remedy information: 1. Check process temperature 2. Check ambient temperature |
1421 |
841 Operating range -> Remedy information: 1. Check the process pressure 2. Check the sensor range |
1422 |
F102 Sensor incompatible error -> Remedy information: 1. Restart device 2. Contact service |
1423 |
F100 Sensor error -> Remedy information: 1. Restart the device 2. Contact Endress+Hauser Service |
1424 |
F101 Singleline text -> Remedy information: 1. Check process temperature 2. Check ambient temperature |
1425 |
500 Process alert pressure -> Remedy information: 1. Check process pressure 2. Check configuration of process alert |
1426 |
501 Process alert scaled variable -> Remedy information: 1. Check process conditions 2. Check scaled variable configuration |
1427 |
502 Process alert temperature -> Remedy information: 1. Check process temperature 2. Check configuration of process alert |
1428 |
900 High signal noise detected -> Remedy information: 1. Check impulse line 2. Check valve position 3. Check process |
1429 |
901 Low signal noise detected -> Remedy information: 1. Check impulse line 2. Check valve position 3. Check process |
1430 |
902 Min signal noise detected -> Remedy information: 1. Check impulse line 2. Check valve position 3. Check process |
1431 |
906 Out of range signal detected -> Remedy information: 1. Process Information. No action 2. Rebuild baseline 3. Adapt signal range thresholds |
1432 |
Level Dev fmly |
1433 |
Level Class |
1434 |
Level Fmly stat |
1435 |
Temp Update Period |
1436 |
7d |
1437 |
PressureAfterDamping_1 Unit |
1438 |
Level PDQ |
1439 |
Level LS |
1440 |
8.3f |
1441 |
Update Period |
1442 |
ScaledVariable_1 Unit |
1443 |
Temperature1SensorValue_1 Unit |
1444 |
Pressure1RawPressureValue_1 Unit |
1445 |
Temperature_1 Unit |
1446 |
TerminalCurrent_1 Unit |
1447 |
ClampingVoltage_1 Unit |
1448 |
StatisticalPressureOut_1 Unit |
1449 |
StatisticalPressureNoiseOut_1 Unit |
1450 |
0x00 |
1451 |
0x80 |
1452 |
0x04 |
1453 |
0x84 |
1454 |
0x01 |
1455 |
0x81 |
1456 |
0x08 |
1457 |
0x88 |
1458 |
0x02 |
1459 |
0x82 |
1460 |
0x10 |
1461 |
0x20 |
1462 |
0xA0 |
1463 |
Event buffer selection |
1464 |
Event buffer selection : 1-10 |
1465 |
Event buffer selection : 11-20 |
1466 |
Event buffer selection : 21-30 |
1467 |
Event buffer selection : 31-40 |
1468 |
Event buffer selection : 41-50 |
1469 |
Event buffer selection : 51-60 |
1470 |
Event buffer selection : 61-70 |
1471 |
Event buffer selection : 71-80 |
1472 |
Event buffer selection : 81-90 |
1473 |
Event buffer selection : 91-100 |
1474 |
Event list |
1475 |
Read events |
1476 |
Status signal + Remedy information |
1477 |
Event |
1478 |
No Event |
1479 |
Change user role |
1480 |
Status of the password verification. |
1481 |
Enter the current password to start a password change |
1482 |
Loop Warning Variables |
1483 |
Loop Warning Variables- Variables that display a warning message before new values are sent. |
1484 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
1485 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
1486 |
Wireless |
1487 |
WirelessHART Device |
1488 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
1489 |
Primary |
1490 |
Primary Analog Channel |
1491 |
Secondary |
1492 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
1493 |
Tertiary |
1494 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
1495 |
Quaternary |
1496 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1497 |
Quinary |
1498 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1499 |
Critical Power Failure |
1500 |
Lock all |
1501 |
Trim not supported |
1502 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1503 |
Locked by gateway |
1504 |
Analog Input Channel |
1505 |
Analog Output Channel |
1506 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1507 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1508 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1509 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1510 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1511 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1512 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1513 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1514 |
Simulation active |
1515 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1516 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1517 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1518 |
Volatile memory error |
1519 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1520 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1521 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1522 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1523 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1524 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1525 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1526 |
Electronic failure |
1527 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1528 |
Subdevice list changed |
1529 |
Duplicate master detected |
1530 |
Capacity Denied |
1531 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1532 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1533 |
Block transfer pending |
1534 |
Battery life |
1535 |
Percent range |
1536 |
Loop current |
1537 |
Primary variable |
1538 |
Secondary variable |
1539 |
Tertiary variable |
1540 |
Quaternary variable |
1541 |
Read receive time |
1542 |
Write date and time |
1543 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1544 |
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. |
1545 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1546 |
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. |
1547 |
None |
1548 |
No restrictions |
1549 |
SI Only |
1550 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1551 |
Process automation device |
1552 |
Discrete device |
1553 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1554 |
I/O System |
1555 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1556 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1557 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1558 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1559 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1560 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1561 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1562 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1563 |
Device Profile |
1564 |
US |
1565 |
United States of America |
1566 |
JP |
1567 |
Japan |
1568 |
DE |
1569 |
Germany |
1570 |
FR |
1571 |
France |
1572 |
ES |
1573 |
Spain |
1574 |
RU |
1575 |
Russian Federation |
1576 |
CN |
1577 |
People's Republic of China |
1578 |
Secondary Master |
1579 |
Primary Master |
1580 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1581 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1582 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1583 |
WirelessHART Status |
1584 |
Time Set Option |
1585 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1586 |
Country |
1587 |
Country of intended device installation |
1588 |
SI Unit Control |
1589 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1590 |
Burst Trigger Units |
1591 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
1592 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
1593 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1594 |
Burst Trigger Class |
1595 |
Continuous |
1596 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1597 |
Window |
1598 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1599 |
Rising |
1600 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1601 |
Falling |
1602 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1603 |
On-change |
1604 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1605 |
Off |
1606 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
1607 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
1608 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1609 |
Configuration changed event pending |
1610 |
Device status event pending |
1611 |
More status available event pending |
1612 |
Wired HART Enabled |
1613 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
1614 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1615 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1616 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1617 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1618 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1619 |
Event Status |
1620 |
Event Notification Control |
1621 |
Device Status Mask |
1622 |
Ext dev status Mask |
1623 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
1624 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
1625 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
1626 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
1627 |
AO saturated Mask |
1628 |
AO fixed Mask |
1629 |
Latched Device Status |
1630 |
Operate mode Mask |
1631 |
Not Defined |
1632 |
Latched Ext dev status |
1633 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1634 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1635 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
1636 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
1637 |
Latched AO saturated |
1638 |
Latched AO fixed |
1639 |
Latched Operate Mode |
1640 |
Time Stamp |
1641 |
Relative time value on network |
1642 |
8u |
1643 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1644 |
Command Response Truncated |
1645 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1646 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1647 |
count |
1648 |
Device Variable |
1649 |
Variable to trim |
1650 |
Zero adjustment offset |
1651 |
Loop current mode |
1652 |
Failure current (35) |
1653 |
Start verification |
1654 |
Reset user defined counters P and T |
1655 |
Zero adjustment |
1656 |
Enter SIL unlocking code |
1657 |
Reset device |
1658 |
Clear event list |
1659 |
Tolerated deviation +/- (64) |
1660 |
Unknown device |
1661 |
The existing parameter settings do not comply with the allowable SIL settings. Please refer to safety manual.
Press 'Cancel' and change suspect settings or perform a factory reset and re-commission the device. |
1662 |
|
1663 |
Alarm delay |
1664 |
: |
1665 |
[ ] |
1666 |
Disable |
1667 |
[x] |
1668 |
Scaled variable |
1669 |
Off |
1670 |
Diagnostic event simulation |
1671 |
Customer specific |
1672 |
|
1673 |
Execute Configuration Flag Reset? |
1674 |
This page summarizes the verification results for the mainboard. |
1675 |
This page summarizes the verification results for the sensor module. |
1676 |
This page shows the overall verification result.
|
1677 |
This page summarizes the most important data characterizing the device. Some of the parameters can be edited, others are displayed for information only. |
1678 |
The device is locked and must be unlocked before it can be commissioned. |
1679 |
This page summarizes the most important data characterizing the device. |
1680 |
This page includes the main parameters related to how the measured or calculated information is converted to an output signal. |
1681 |
Teach-in phase
To ensure demand-oriented operation, the SSD adapts to the process conditions during the teach-in phase. This teach-in should take place under conditions that can be expected in the process.
The teach-in phase produces a baseline for the average value and the noise of the raw signal. Corresponding limit values follow from these baselines. The SSD is only active as long as the average value and the noise are within these limits.
If these limits are exceeded (e.g. when the plant is stopped or started up), the SSD is inactive. This prevents unwanted diagnostic messages.
Note:
The teach-in phase can take up to 4 minutes. If the SSD is not active after this time, the wizard cannot be terminated. In this case:
- Adjust the sampling rate. |
1682 |
Here the range is defined in which the average value of the raw signal is monitored.
Note:
If the actual average value is outside this range, the configuration cannot be completed. |
1683 |
Here the range is defined in which the noise of the raw signal is monitored.
Note:
If the actual noise is outside this range, the configuration cannot be completed. |
1684 |
The characterization of the electrical loop requires intermediate generation of a current output of 4mA and 20mA.
Therefore, do not use the device in an active current loop during initialization of the Signal Loop Diagnostics. |
1685 |
The current-voltage characteristic is defined by the slope, i.e. the signal loop resistance, and the point supply voltage. |
1686 |
By entering the locking code here, the device will start the locking sequence. The SIL write protection is active after completion of the wizard. |
1687 |
The following character string is displayed:
0123456789+-,.
Set the 'Confirm' parameter to 'Yes' if this string is rendered correctly.
Set the 'Confirm' parameter to 'No' if this string is not rendered correctly. SIL locking is not possible in this case. |
1688 |
Confirm the visualized settings are correct. |
1689 |
By entering the SIL locking code, the device is SIL locked. |
1690 |
Preparation in progress,
please wait! |
1691 |
Prepare busy |
1692 |
%{SPV_FilterOptions_1} : |
1693 |
No Event |
1694 |
Event buffer selection |
1695 |
%{0}% |
1696 |
Close |
1697 |
select |
1698 |
%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID} (%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID_Ext})
%{ConfigChanged_OldValue_Int} -> %{ConfigChanged_NewValue_Int} |
1699 |
%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID} (%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID_Ext})
%{ConfigChanged_OldValue_Int} %{ConfigChanged_Unit_ID} -> %{ConfigChanged_NewValue_Int} %{ConfigChanged_Unit_ID} |
1700 |
%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID} (%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID_Ext})
%{ConfigChanged_OldValue_Enum} -> %{ConfigChanged_NewValue_Enum} |
1701 |
%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID} (%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID_Ext})
%{ConfigChanged_OldValue_Enum} %{ConfigChanged_Unit_ID} -> %{ConfigChanged_NewValue_Enum} %{ConfigChanged_Unit_ID} |
1702 |
%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID} (%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID_Ext})
%{ConfigChanged_OldValue_Float} -> %{ConfigChanged_NewValue_Float} |
1703 |
%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID} (%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID_Ext})
%{ConfigChanged_OldValue_Float} %{ConfigChanged_Unit_ID} -> %{ConfigChanged_NewValue_Float} %{ConfigChanged_Unit_ID} |
1704 |
%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID} (%{ConfigChanged_Para_ID_Ext}) |
1705 |
Carry out trim
(Service ID: 4) |
1706 |
1. Check the process pressure
n2. Check the sensor range
(Service ID: 25) |
1707 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 29) |
1708 |
1. Restart the device
2. Contact Endress+Hauser Service
(Service ID: 30) |
1709 |
Check sensor connection
(Service ID: 34) |
1710 |
1. Check process temperature
2. Check ambient temperature
(Service ID: 37) |
1711 |
Increase supply voltage
(Service ID: 43) |
1712 |
Decrease supply voltage
(Service ID: 44) |
1713 |
Check linearization table
(Service ID: 51) |
1714 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 81) |
1715 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 96) |
1716 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 98) |
1717 |
1. Check software
2. Flash or change main electronics module
(Service ID: 103) |
1718 |
1. Check data set file
2. Check device configuration
3. Up- and download new configuration
(Service ID: 106) |
1719 |
1. Check if correct electronic modul is plugged
2. Replace electronic module
(Service ID: 107) |
1720 |
Replace main electronics
(Service ID: 120) |
1721 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 121) |
1722 |
Replace main electronics
(Service ID: 124) |
1723 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 125) |
1724 |
Replace main electronics
(Service ID: 127) |
1725 |
Replace main electronics
(Service ID: 128) |
1726 |
Replace main electronics
(Service ID: 132) |
1727 |
1. Check ambient temperature
2. Check process temperature
(Service ID: 135) |
1728 |
1. Check connection
2. Retry data transfer
(Service ID: 139) |
1729 |
1. Check process
2. Check current output settings
(Service ID: 153) |
1730 |
1. Transfer data or reset device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 158) |
1731 |
Replace main electronics
(Service ID: 159) |
1732 |
Replace main electronics
(Service ID: 171) |
1733 |
1. Check wiring
2. Replace electronics
(Service ID: 173) |
1734 |
1. Transfer data or reset device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 225) |
1735 |
Maintenance required!
1. Do not perform reset
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 226) |
1736 |
1. Transfer data or reset device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 229) |
1737 |
1. Transfer data or reset device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 230) |
1738 |
Download active, please wait
(Service ID: 516) |
1739 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 600) |
1740 |
1. Check process conditions
n2. Check scaled variable configuration
(Service ID: 985) |
1741 |
1. Process Information. No action
2. Rebuild baseline
3. Adapt signal range thresholds
(Service ID: 986) |
1742 |
1. Check process pressuren
2. Check configuration of process alert
(Service ID: 987) |
1743 |
1. Check process temperature
2. Check configuration of process alert
(Service ID: 988) |
1744 |
Check electronic module type
(Service ID: 998) |
1745 |
1. Check impulse line
2. Check valve position
3. Check process
(Service ID: 1021) |
1746 |
1. Check impulse line
2. Check valve position
3. Check process
(Service ID: 1022) |
1747 |
1. Check impulse line
2. Check valve position
3. Check process
(Service ID: 1023) |
1748 |
1. Check process temperature
2. Check ambient temperature
(Service ID: 1026) |
1749 |
Increase supply voltage
(Service ID: 1032) |
1750 |
Check sensor connection
(Service ID: 1037) |
1751 |
Check sensor connection
(Service ID: 1038) |
1752 |
Check sensor connection
(Service ID: 1040) |
1753 |
1. Check supply voltage
2. Check wiring and terminals
(Service ID: 1063) |
1754 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 1079) |
1755 |
1. Restart device
2. Contact service
(Service ID: 1080) |
1756 |
1. Check measuring range
2. Check position adjustment
(Service ID: 1168) |
1757 |
Deactivate simulation |
1758 |
Send |
1759 |
navigationSelection |
1760 |
Back;Finish |
1761 |
Finish |
1762 |
Logout done |