0 |
F018P |
1 |
Rom CRC Error |
2 |
Eerom CRC Error |
3 |
Eerom1 CRC Error |
4 |
Eerom2 CRC Error |
5 |
Error During NV Store |
6 |
Eerom1 Write Error |
7 |
Eerom2 Write Error |
8 |
Unexpected Interrupt |
9 |
PCF Error |
10 |
Eeprom Error |
11 |
Low Low Alarm |
12 |
High High Alarm |
13 |
Low Alarm |
14 |
High Alarm |
15 |
Linearization Error |
16 |
Rate-Max (URV) |
17 |
Rate-Max The flowrate at which the analog output and the meter read 100% This setting equals to 'Upper Range Value (URV)' for Hart |
18 |
.0f |
19 |
.1f |
20 |
.2f |
21 |
.3f |
22 |
8.3f |
23 |
Rate-Min (LRV) |
24 |
Rate-Min The flowrate at which the analog output and the meter read 0% This setting equals to 'Lower Range Value (LRV)' for Hart |
25 |
5.0f |
26 |
6.1f |
27 |
7.2f |
28 |
Relay output |
29 |
Transistor output functionality |
30 |
Off |
31 |
Guard Lo |
32 |
Guard Hi |
33 |
Guard Hi+Lo |
34 |
Pulse |
35 |
LCD update rate |
36 |
Set the display update rate |
37 |
Fast |
38 |
1 sec |
39 |
3 sec |
40 |
15 sec |
41 |
30 sec |
42 |
Battery mode |
43 |
The unit has two modes: operational or shelf.After shelf has been selected, the unit can be stored for several years; it will not process the sensor signal; the display is switched off but all settings and totals are stored. In this mode, power consumption is extremely low.To wake up the unit again, press the SELECT-key twice. |
44 |
Operate |
45 |
Shelf |
46 |
LCD function |
47 |
Main LCD function |
48 |
Rate |
49 |
Total |
50 |
Acctot |
51 |
Backlight |
52 |
On |
53 |
Backlight alarm |
54 |
Backlight alarm function |
55 |
Flash |
56 |
Brightness |
57 |
Backlight intensity |
58 |
1 |
59 |
2 |
60 |
3 |
61 |
4 |
62 |
5 |
63 |
Display |
64 |
SW version |
65 |
software revision number |
66 |
6.0u |
67 |
Serial number |
68 |
Production serial number |
69 |
6.0i |
70 |
Password |
71 |
4 digit pass word, set to 0 to disable |
72 |
4u |
73 |
Tag number |
74 |
Others |
75 |
Clear errors |
76 |
Cancel clear |
77 |
Clear errors now |
78 |
Analog |
79 |
System settings |
80 |
Com-Hart |
81 |
Flowrate unit |
82 |
Select no unit |
83 |
Flowrate display decimals |
84 |
This setting determines for flowrate the number of decimals.
The following can be selected: 0; 0.1; 0.02; 0.003.
Changes to Decimals will also change the decimal setting for the URV and LRV.
Therefore it is best practice to first determine the required decimals for the flowrate! |
85 |
Flowrate k-factor |
86 |
With the K-factor, the flowmeter pulse signals are converted to a total or flowrate.
The K-factor is the relation between the number of pulses generated by the flowmeter
and a quantity. For total and flowrate two separate k-factors are present.
The more accurate the K-factor, the more accurate the functioning of the system will be.
Range: minimal 0.00001 maximal 9999999 |
87 |
15.7f |
88 |
Flowrate calculate pulses |
89 |
The flowrate is calculated by measuring the time between a number of
pulses, for example 10 pulses. The more pulses the more accurate the
flowrate will be. The maximum value is 255 pulses.
Note: the lower the number of pulses, the higher the power consumption
of the unit will be (important for battery powered applications).
Note: for low frequency applications (below 10Hz): do not program more
than 10 pulses else the update time will be very slow.
Note: for high frequency application (above 1kHz) do program a value of
100 or more pulses. |
90 |
3d |
91 |
Flowrate cutoff time |
92 |
With this setting, you determine a minimum flow requirement thresh-hold,
if during this time less than XXX-pulses (SETUP 2.5) are generated, the
flowrate will be displayed as zero.
The cut-off time has to be entered in seconds - maximum time is 999.9
seconds (about 15 minutes). minimum time is 0.1 second |
93 |
5.1f |
94 |
Flowrate |
95 |
Total unit |
96 |
The measurement unit for total, accumulated total and pulse output.
Changing the measurement unit will also change the pulse output unit.
Changing the measurement unit will not change the K-factors,
recalculate the K-factor manually! |
97 |
Total display decimals |
98 |
The decimal point determines for Total and accumulated Total the number of digits following the decimal point.
The following can be selected: 0; 0.1; 0.02; 0.003. |
99 |
Total k-factor |
100 |
Clear Total |
101 |
Clears the total value. The accumulated total is NOT cleared. |
102 |
Clear total now |
103 |
Signal |
104 |
NPN,PNP: for OC (Open Collector) outputs (100k pullup NPN) (50k pulldown PNP)
LP: Lowpass up to 2kHz max.
Reed: for mechanical switches 1M pullup, max. 1kHz
Reed LP: max. 100 Hz
Coil Lo: 100mv
Coil Hi: 20mV
Namur: 820 ohm pulldown, max 4kHz
Active: for active pulse. Pull down 3k
|
105 |
NPN |
106 |
NPN, Low pass filter |
107 |
REED |
108 |
REED, Low pass filter |
109 |
PNP |
110 |
PNP, Low pass filter |
111 |
Namur |
112 |
Coil high sensitive |
113 |
Coil low sensitive |
114 |
Active + lowpass |
115 |
Flowmeter |
116 |
Lin. frequency pt.1 |
117 |
Frequency at which linearisation point x is valid.
A value of 0.0 disables the setting, minimum value depends on the decimals setting: 1.0 for 0 decimals down to 0.001 at 3 decimals.
At linearisation point x M-factor x is used for the flowrate
calculation |
118 |
Lin. m-factor pt.1 |
119 |
M-factor that is used for the flowrate calculation at frequency x |
120 |
7.6f |
121 |
.6f |
122 |
Lin. frequency pt.2 |
123 |
Lin. m-factor pt.2 |
124 |
Lin. frequency pt.3 |
125 |
Lin. m-factor pt.3 |
126 |
Lin. frequency pt.4 |
127 |
Lin. m-factor pt.4 |
128 |
Lin. frequency pt.5 |
129 |
Lin. m-factor pt.5 |
130 |
Lin. frequency pt.6 |
131 |
Lin. m-factor pt.6 |
132 |
Lin. frequency pt.7 |
133 |
Lin. m-factor pt.7 |
134 |
Lin. frequency pt.8 |
135 |
Lin. m-factor pt.8 |
136 |
Lin. frequency pt.9 |
137 |
Lin. m-factor pt.9 |
138 |
Lin. frequency pt.10 |
139 |
Lin. m-factor pt.10 |
140 |
Lin. frequency pt.11 |
141 |
Lin. m-factor pt.11 |
142 |
Lin. frequency pt.12 |
143 |
Lin. m-factor pt.12 |
144 |
Lin. frequency pt.13 |
145 |
Lin. m-factor pt.13 |
146 |
Lin. frequency pt.14 |
147 |
Lin. m-factor pt.14 |
148 |
Lin. frequency pt.15 |
149 |
Lin. m-factor pt.15 |
150 |
Frequency decimals |
151 |
Linearisation frequency decimals |
152 |
0 |
153 |
0.1 |
154 |
0.02 |
155 |
0.003 |
156 |
Linearisation enable |
157 |
|
158 |
Disabled |
159 |
help |
160 |
Enabled |
161 |
Linearise |
162 |
Impulse width |
163 |
Pulse output hightime. Range: 0-9.999 sec |
164 |
4.3f |
165 |
Impulse amount |
166 |
Quantity (same unit as the flowrate) for which one output pulse is generated
eg. if the flowrate is 10 litre/sec and the impulse amount is set to 1 (litre),
10 pulses per second are generated (if possible by the defined pulsewidth)
Range: 0.0001 - 9999999 |
167 |
Alarm set |
168 |
Operate: alarmlevels shown and editable on operate level.
Setup: Alarmlevels shown but not editable on operate level.
Hide: Alarmlevels not shown on operate level and only editable in the setup |
169 |
Setup |
170 |
Hide |
171 |
Flow zero |
172 |
DEFAULT: in case of a low-flowrate alarm and zero flow, it will switch the alarm output and indicate the alarm on the display.
NO RELAY: in case of a low-flowrate alarm and zero flow, it won't switch the alarm output but will indicate the alarm on the display only.
IGNORE: in case of a low-flowrate alarm and zero flow, it won't switch the alarm output and nothing will be indicated on the display
|
173 |
Ignore |
174 |
Default |
175 |
No relay |
176 |
Delay high |
177 |
An alarm generated by SETUP 34 high can be ignored during X-time period. If the actual flowrate is still incorrect after this delay time, then an alarm will be generated. Range 0..999.9 sec |
178 |
3.1f |
179 |
Delay low |
180 |
An alarm generated by SETUP 33 low can be ignored during X-time period. If the actual flowrate is still incorrect after this delay time, then an alarm will be generated. Range 0..999.9 sec |
181 |
Delay high high |
182 |
An alarm generated by SETUP 35 high high can be ignored during X-time period. If the actual flowrate is still incorrect after this delay time, then an alarm will be generated.Range 0..999.9 sec |
183 |
Delay low low |
184 |
An alarm generated by SETUP 32 low low can be ignored during X-time period. If the actual flowrate is still incorrect after this delay time, then an alarm will be generated.Range 0..999.9 sec |
185 |
Alarm high |
186 |
The high alarm is set with this value. An alarm will be generated as long as the flowrate is above this value. With value 0.0 this function is disabled. Range 0..9999999 |
187 |
Alarm low |
188 |
The low alarm is set with this value. An alarm will be generated as long as the flowrate is below this value. With value 0.0 this function is disabled. Range 0..9999999 |
189 |
Alarm high high |
190 |
The high high alarm is set with this setting. An alarm will be generated as long as the flowrate is above this value. With value 0.0 this function is disabled. Range 0..9999999 |
191 |
Alarm low low |
192 |
The low low alarm is set with this setting. An alarm will be generated as long as the flowrate is below this value. With value 0.0 this function is disabled. Range 0..9999999 |
193 |
Alarm |
194 |
PV (Flowrate) |
195 |
Flowrate, as calculated in amount/time. This drives the Analog Output Value |
196 |
PV fmly |
197 |
PV Class |
198 |
PV PDQ |
199 |
PV LS |
200 |
PV Fmly stat |
201 |
PV Update Period |
202 |
7d |
203 |
PV Lower trim |
204 |
PV Upper trim |
205 |
PV Trim support |
206 |
PV Min lower trim |
207 |
PV Max lower trim |
208 |
PV Min upper trim |
209 |
PV Max upper trim |
210 |
PV Min trim diff |
211 |
Simulate |
212 |
SV (Total) |
213 |
Totalizer value (can be reset to zero) |
214 |
SV fmly |
215 |
SV Class |
216 |
SV PDQ |
217 |
SV LS |
218 |
SV Fmly stat |
219 |
SV Lower trim |
220 |
SV Upper trim |
221 |
SV Trim support |
222 |
SV Min lower trim |
223 |
SV Max lower trim |
224 |
SV Min upper trim |
225 |
SV Max upper trim |
226 |
SV Min trim diff |
227 |
SV Update Period |
228 |
TV (Accumulated Total) |
229 |
Accumulated Totalizer value |
230 |
Update Period |
231 |
Accumulated total |
232 |
Fluidwell logo |
233 |
Fluidwell Menu |
234 |
Menu entries as found on the device in this order |
235 |
Maintenance |
236 |
offline |
237 |
write_variables |
238 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
239 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
240 |
Wireless |
241 |
WirelessHART Device |
242 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
243 |
Primary |
244 |
Primary Analog Channel |
245 |
Secondary |
246 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
247 |
Tertiary |
248 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
249 |
Quaternary |
250 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
251 |
Quinary |
252 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
253 |
Critical Power Failure |
254 |
Lock all |
255 |
Trim not supported |
256 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
257 |
Locked by gateway |
258 |
Analog Input Channel |
259 |
Analog Output Channel |
260 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
261 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
262 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
263 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
264 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
265 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
266 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
267 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
268 |
Simulation active |
269 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
270 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
271 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
272 |
Volatile memory error |
273 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
274 |
Watchdog reset executed |
275 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
276 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
277 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
278 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
279 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
280 |
Electronic failure |
281 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
282 |
Subdevice list changed |
283 |
Duplicate master detected |
284 |
Capacity Denied |
285 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
286 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
287 |
Block transfer pending |
288 |
Battery life |
289 |
Percent range |
290 |
Loop current |
291 |
Primary variable |
292 |
Secondary variable |
293 |
Tertiary variable |
294 |
Quaternary variable |
295 |
Read receive time |
296 |
Write date and time |
297 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
298 |
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. |
299 |
Clock Uninitialized |
300 |
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. |
301 |
None |
302 |
No restrictions |
303 |
SI Only |
304 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
305 |
Process automation device |
306 |
Discrete device |
307 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
308 |
I/O System |
309 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
310 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
311 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
312 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
313 |
WirelessHART Access point |
314 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
315 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
316 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
317 |
Device Profile |
318 |
US |
319 |
United States of America |
320 |
JP |
321 |
Japan |
322 |
DE |
323 |
Germany |
324 |
FR |
325 |
France |
326 |
ES |
327 |
Spain |
328 |
RU |
329 |
Russian Federation |
330 |
CN |
331 |
People's Republic of China |
332 |
Secondary Master |
333 |
Primary Master |
334 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
335 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
336 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
337 |
WirelessHART Status |
338 |
Time Set Option |
339 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
340 |
Country |
341 |
Country of intended device installation |
342 |
SI Unit Control |
343 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
344 |
Time Stamp |
345 |
Relative time value on network |
346 |
8u |
347 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
348 |
Command Response Truncated |
349 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
350 |
Status bytes mismatch |
351 |
count |
352 |
Device Variable |
353 |
Variable to trim |