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TMT182 |
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Tag number |
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DEVICE NOT CALIBRATED REFER TO MANUAL ERROR NO. 14 |
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REVERENCE JUNCTION MEASUREMENT INCORRECTREFER TO MANUAL ERROR NO. 13 |
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UP-/DOWNLOAD ACTIVE REFER TO MANUAL WARNING NO. 106 |
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MEASURED VALUE OVERRANGE REFER TO MANUAL WARNING NO. 202 |
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MEASURED VALUE UNDERRANGE REFER TO MANUAL WARNING NO. 201 |
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SENSOR LEAD BREAKAGE CHECK SENSOR+WIRING REFER TO MANUAL ERROR NO. 12 |
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SENSOR SHORT CUT CHECK SENSOR+WIRING REFER TO MANUAL ERROR NO. 11 |
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HARDWARE ERROR IN DEVICE REFER TO MANUAL ERROR NO. 10 |
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Set to nearest possible value |
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Invalid value selection |
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.2f |
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No unit |
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Current unit |
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mA |
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Ohm |
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AO |
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.3f |
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deg.C |
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deg.F |
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Kelvin |
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mV |
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sec |
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High sensor limit |
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.1f |
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Low sensor limit |
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Percent range |
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Int. temperature |
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For TC only. Temperature Compensation Measured Value used for cold junction reference point compensation, if INTERNAL is selected. |
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Filter time |
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Filter Value - Damping time applied to both the Digital Value representetion and Analog Value of the respective Analog Output. The units of this variable are always in seconds. |
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2.0f |
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RJ mode |
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For TC input only. Ambient temperature compensation existing at cold junction point is normally provided by an Internal measuring sensor. However the user may choose to set this temp. compensation value as an External fixed parameter. |
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Internal |
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External |
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RJ external value |
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For external compensation functionality.The corresponding value must be inserted in this location. |
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6.2f |
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Bias Input |
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Offset added to the input signal to compensate for installation where the sensor cannot be placed exactly where the measurementis needed, or to correct for drifts. Value may range from -10.0 to +10.0. |
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Sensor input |
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Selection of sensor Type. |
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-10..75 mV FS |
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10..400 ohms FS |
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10..2000 ohms FS |
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Pt100 DIN |
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Pt100 JIS |
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Pt500 |
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Pt1000 |
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Ni100 |
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Ni500 |
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Ni1000 |
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Polynom RTD |
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Tc B |
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Tc C |
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Tc D |
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Tc E |
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Tc J |
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Tc K |
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Tc L |
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Tc N |
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Tc R |
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Tc S |
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Tc T |
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Tc U |
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Polynom TC |
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Temp.-compensation |
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Selection of RJ-compensation. |
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without |
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Measuring unit |
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deg. C |
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deg. F |
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Direction output |
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The output signal can have a standard action (increases when the process variable increases) or reverse action (increases when the process variable decreases). |
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4-20 mA |
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20-4 mA |
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Min measurm range |
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7.2f |
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Max measurm range |
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RTD connection |
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For RTD input only. Select type of sensor connection used. |
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2 wire |
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3 wire |
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4 wire |
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RTD 2 wire comp. |
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For 2 wire R or RTD input only. The value to be inserted is the resistence of the connection wires, expressed in ohm. Value may range from 0 to 30. |
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Sensor error |
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When the transmitter detects a failure output signal is forced to a predefined value. |
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Max |
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Min |
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Coefficient X0 |
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X0 Coefficient for a user defined linearisation. The linearisation is done by a polynom of fourth degree. |
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13.6f |
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Coefficient X1 |
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X1 Coefficient for a user defined linearisation. The linearisation is done by a polynom of fourth degree. |
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Coefficient X2 |
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X2 Coefficient for a user defined linearisation. The linearisation is done by a polynom of fourth degree. |
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Coefficient X3 |
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X3 Coefficient for a user defined linearisation. The linearisation is done by a polynom of fourth degree. |
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Coefficient X4 |
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X4 Coefficient for a user defined linearisation. The linearisation is done by a polynom of fourth degree. |
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Error code |
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Diagnostic Code that has Field Device status information relating to failure/warning. |
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4d |
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Last diagnostic |
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Last detected diagnostic code. |
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Config. changed |
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Has anyone changed the settings ? |
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No |
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Yes |
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Min Indication |
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This parameter stores the minimum measured sensor value. The value can be written to reset the indicator. |
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Max Indication |
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This parameter stores the maximum measured sensor value. The value can be written to reset the indicator. |
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Default values |
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Parameters reset function default settings of transmitter datas. |
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Simulation mode |
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Simulation mode is used to change the device's operating mode.OFF for normal measure operation. ON for analog output simulation.The value of analog output can be inserted in the pageSimulation value. |
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Off |
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On |
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Simulation value |
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Simulation value sets the current of the analog output if the Simulation mode is set to ON |
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5.2f |
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Security locking |
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Product revision |
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Information related to the complete instrument - hardware and software - version, assigned by the Factory for traceability purposes. |
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.4f |
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Serial no. |
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Serialno. of device. |
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AO |
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D/R |
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%-RANGE |
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span |
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Int. Temp |
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RJ unit |
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PV variables |
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PV sensor |
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Offline |
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Matrix parameters |
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Working parameters |
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Calibration |
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User linearisation |
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Service |
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Device Data |
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HART Output |
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FMU860 |
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DT |
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DVC |
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FCX |
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AS800 |
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340T |
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340C |
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344 |
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Siemens Micro K |
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SITRANS L |
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SIPAN PH |
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SITRANS P |
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75SMT |
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UNIDELTA |
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8320 |
165 |
SX5100 |
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TSV175 |
167 |
DMU |
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3780 |
169 |
BM70 |
170 |
8u |