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SVI II ESD |
1 |
Masoneilan-DRESSER |
2 |
Nbr Of Preambles |
3 |
Number of Request Preambles- Number of Preambles required from the Host request by the Field Device. |
4 |
Univ Cmd Rev |
5 |
Universal Revision- Revision of the Universal Device Description, to which the Field Device conforms to. |
6 |
Trans Cmd Rev |
7 |
Field Device Revision- Revision of the Field Device Specific Device Description, to which the Field Device conforms to. |
8 |
Software Rev |
9 |
Field Device Software Revision- This revision corresponds to the software or firmware, that is embedded in the Field Device. |
10 |
Hardware Rev |
11 |
Hardware Revision- Revision that corresponds to the electronics hardware of the Field Device. |
12 |
Phys Sign Code |
13 |
Physical Signaling Code- The Physical Signaling Code describes the type of Physical Layer that has been implemented in the hardware that is responsible for the HART Communication port. |
14 |
Device Flags |
15 |
Field Device Flags- Describes special features of the Field Device that affect the Data Link Layer. |
16 |
Device ID |
17 |
Field Device Identification- Uniquely identifies the Field Device when combined with the Manufacturer Identification and Device Type. Therefore, this variable cannot be modified by the Host user. |
18 |
Poll Address |
19 |
Polling Address- Address used by the Host to identify a Field Device, and changeable by the User to control the Multidrop Mode. |
20 |
Tag |
21 |
Tag- Text that is associated with the Field Device installation. This text can be used by the user in any way. A recommended use is as a unique label to a plant that correlates to a Field Device label: on a plant drawing, or on a Control System. This variable is also used as a type of data link layer address handle. |
22 |
Message |
23 |
Message- Text that is associated with the Field Device. This text can be used by the user in any way. There is no recommended use. |
24 |
Descriptor |
25 |
Descriptor- Text that is associated with the Field Device. This text can be used by the user in any way. There is no specific recommended use. |
26 |
Date |
27 |
Date- Gregorian calendar date that is stored in the Field Device. This date can be used by the user in any way. There is no specific recommended use. Enter MM/DD/YY |
28 |
Final Assembly |
29 |
Final Assembly Number- Number that is used for identification purposes, and is associated with the overall Field Device. |
30 |
Response Code |
31 |
special |
32 |
smart filter |
33 |
Input Signal |
34 |
Signal- Input signal and current loop in mA. |
35 |
.2f |
36 |
Reports Device Errors |
37 |
Fault Code 0 |
38 |
Reset |
39 |
Device reset indicator |
40 |
Low Power |
41 |
Input current < 3.2 mA |
42 |
Actuator Error |
43 |
Unable to position the valve normally. |
44 |
Low Air Supply Warning |
45 |
Supply Pressure below low limit |
46 |
Position Error |
47 |
If T1 error is configured AND the position error outside the error band for time T1 |
48 |
Reserved (0-5) |
49 |
|
50 |
Keypad Fault |
51 |
Possible moisture inside or connector or mechanical failure |
52 |
Marginal Power |
53 |
Fault Code 1 |
54 |
Calibration Failed |
55 |
Calibration of AO or pressure failed |
56 |
Find Stops Failed |
57 |
Find Stops process failed |
58 |
Autotune Failed |
59 |
Self-tuning failed to converge on acceptable parameters |
60 |
Std Diagnostics Failed |
61 |
Ext Diagnostics Failed |
62 |
Operating System Fault |
63 |
An internal error from which the device recovered automatically |
64 |
High Air Supply Warning |
65 |
Supply Pressure above upper limit |
66 |
Reserved (1-7) |
67 |
Fault Code 2 |
68 |
Bias Out Of Range |
69 |
An important internal parameter is out of range |
70 |
I/P Out Of Range |
71 |
I/P current feedback is out of range |
72 |
Temp. Out Of Range |
73 |
Tempertaure outside operating range |
74 |
Reserved (2-3) |
75 |
Inadequate Low Air Threshold |
76 |
Low supply pressure alarm limit is configured too low |
77 |
Reserved (2-6) |
78 |
Fault Code 3 |
79 |
NVM Checksum Error |
80 |
The device failed to read critical data from non-volatile memory |
81 |
RAM Checksum Error |
82 |
Flash Checksum Error |
83 |
A critical internal fault |
84 |
Stack Error |
85 |
Factory Write Indicator |
86 |
Indicator of writes to non-volatile memory allowed only for firmware upgrade |
87 |
NVM Test Error |
88 |
An error in non-volatile memory could not be repaired |
89 |
Latched Event |
90 |
ESD Trip occurred and requires user intervention to be released |
91 |
Factory Mode Indicator |
92 |
Device performs factory-authorized operations |
93 |
Fault Code 4 |
94 |
Ref Voltage Fault |
95 |
May indicate faulty A/D subsystem |
96 |
Position Sensor Fault |
97 |
Current Sensor Fault |
98 |
Temperature Sensor Fault |
99 |
Reserved |
100 |
Pressure 1 Fault |
101 |
Output Pressure Sensor Fault (Single acting) or Output 2 Pressure Sensor Fault (double acting) |
102 |
Pressure 2 Fault |
103 |
Supply Pressure Sensor Fault (Single acting) or Output 1 Pressure Sensor Fault (double acting) |
104 |
Pressure 3 Fault |
105 |
Supply Pressure Sensor Fault (double acting only) |
106 |
Fault Code 5 |
107 |
I/P Pressure Sensor Fault |
108 |
Atmospheric Pressure Sensor Fault |
109 |
Watchdog timeout |
110 |
NVM Write Fault |
111 |
A write to non-volatile memory failed; data may be lost on reset |
112 |
IRQ Fault |
113 |
Flash ROM Test timeout |
114 |
The test didn't complete in time |
115 |
MCU Internal Malfunction |
116 |
Software Error |
117 |
Fault Code 6 |
118 |
ESD Valve Tripped |
119 |
An ESD trip event is present |
120 |
New ESD Data available |
121 |
An ESD trajectory signature is available for retrieving |
122 |
Saving ESD Data error |
123 |
An error saving ESD signature, not necessarily the latest |
124 |
PST Failed |
125 |
Last completed PST failed |
126 |
New PST Data available |
127 |
A new PST trajectory signature and data are available for retrieving |
128 |
Saving PST Data Error |
129 |
An error saving PST signature, not necessarily the latest |
130 |
Pneum. Train Integrity |
131 |
Last completed Pneumatic Test failed |
132 |
ESD Circuit Integrity |
133 |
The I/P cut-off switch is not functional |
134 |
Fault Code 7 |
135 |
Low PV Analog Input |
136 |
High PV Analog Input |
137 |
Friction Below Normal |
138 |
Measured friction is below customer specified range |
139 |
Friction Above Normal |
140 |
Measured friction is above customer specified range |
141 |
Breakout Force Exceeded |
142 |
Pressure to move valve is greater than customer specified range |
143 |
Air Supply Droop Abnormal |
144 |
Supply pressure dropp exceeds a customer specified value |
145 |
PST canceled |
146 |
PST canceled before completion |
147 |
Pneumatic test canceled |
148 |
Pneumatic test canceled before completion |
149 |
Fault Code 8 |
150 |
I/P Calibration Drift Warning |
151 |
Reserved for future development |
152 |
Low I/P Output Pressure |
153 |
High I/P Output Pressure |
154 |
Feedback Linkage Drift |
155 |
The valve position is more than the allowed linkage drift away from expected |
156 |
Valve Stuck Closed |
157 |
The valve is at or near de-energized stop and fails to move to energized stop |
158 |
Valve Stuck Opened |
159 |
The valve is at or near energized stop and fails to move to de-energized stop |
160 |
PST Out of schedule |
161 |
PST hasn't been performed within time limit |
162 |
Pneumatic test out of schedule |
163 |
Pneumatic test hasn't been performed within time limit |
164 |
Quick Access Key |
165 |
Online (SVI II ESD) |
166 |
PST |
167 |
Device Setup |
168 |
ESD Status/Diagnostics |
169 |
Manual Setup |
170 |
Configuration |
171 |
Calibration |
172 |
Commissioning Services |
173 |
View/Clear Faults |
174 |
Sensor Measurements |
175 |
ESD and PST Test |
176 |
General |
177 |
Actuator Type |
178 |
ESD Setup |
179 |
Alarms Setup |
180 |
Switches |
181 |
Fault Mask |
182 |
HART |
183 |
Device Info |
184 |
Valve Travel |
185 |
Manual Position Setpoint |
186 |
Valve Tuning Data |
187 |
Position Retransmit |
188 |
Run Diagnostics |
189 |
PST Schedule |
190 |
PST Settings |
191 |
HART Info |
192 |
Set point and Position |
193 |
I/P |
194 |
Pressures |
195 |
Temperature |
196 |
I/O's |
197 |
RAW Sensor Data |
198 |
PST Result(Current) |
199 |
Extended Signature Results |
200 |
Limits/Others |
201 |
PST Initiation |
202 |
Offline |
203 |
Maintenance |
204 |
Valve Position |
205 |
Valve Position- Indicates the actual valve position in %. with closed = 0 % and opened = 100 % |
206 |
Actual Pressure |
207 |
Pressure- Indicates the actual valve pressure in its engineering unit. Units may be psi, bar, or kPa. |
208 |
Valve Pos |
209 |
% |
210 |
.1f |
211 |
Pressure |
212 |
Pressure- Indicates the actual valve pressure in its engineering unit. |
213 |
.3f |
214 |
7d |
215 |
Disabled |
216 |
Enabled |
217 |
Fault is raised if supply pressure drops below this value
The value must be below the Air Supply High and between:
30 ~ 110 psi
206.85 ~ 758.45 kPa
2.07 ~ 7.58 bar
|
218 |
Fault is raised if supply pressure drops above this value
The value must be above the Air Supply Low and between:
30 ~ 120 psi
206.85 ~ 827.4 kPa
2.07 ~ 8.27 bar
|
219 |
This sets the minimum actuator pressure during a PST. The test will abort if the pressure in the actuator less than this value.(-120 - +120 psi) |
220 |
The minimum allowable valve/actuator friction. This will not abort the test but will set a Status Flag on DO1 and HART.
( 0 =< pressure < Friction High Limit < 30 psi ) |
221 |
The maximum allowable valve/actuator friction. This will not abort the test but will set a Status Flag on DO1 and HART.
( 0 < Friction Low Limit < pressure =< 30 psi) |
222 |
The maximum allowable breakout force when the SVI II ESD starts movement from 100%. If the value is exceeded during a PST, the diagnostic test will abort.
(0-30.0 psi) |
223 |
The maximum allowable air supply droop. This value will set a Status Flag on DO1 and HART.
(0 - 30.0 psi) |
224 |
The number of days between PST runs( 1 - 365 ). |
225 |
days |
226 |
This is an offset in DAYS to start a PST test. This ensure that PST's are not executed simultaneously on several SVI II ESD's. ( 0 =< days <= PST Interval or the value > 0 when PST Interval = 0 ) |
227 |
Days - number of days until the next PST. |
228 |
Number of minutes into the day of the next PST. |
229 |
Min. |
230 |
Firmware Version |
231 |
SVI II ESD Firmware Version:
Hardware Rev.Transmiter Rev.Software Rev |
232 |
Change Mode |
233 |
Change mode- Changes the mode to Normal Mode, Manual Mode, or Setup Mode.
Normal Mode: The position setpoint follows the input signal. Always return to Normal Mode to return to Control by the Control System.
Manual Mode: The position setpoint remains at the last position prior to entering Manual Mode. Position setpoint may adjusted with the local push buttons or by HART commands.
Setup Mode: The position setpoint remains at the last position prior to entering Setup Mode Use this mode to change configuration and calibration information. |
234 |
Find Stops |
235 |
Run automatic find stops will establish the calibration position of the valve at actuator pressure vented and at full supply pressure. |
236 |
Autotune |
237 |
Run PID Autotune will automatically find best dynamic parameters for responsive valve positioning. Always isolate the valve from the process. The valve will move full open and full closed. The valve will continuously change position for about 5 minutes. |
238 |
Setup Wizard |
239 |
The setup wizard will guide you through basic steps to setup the positioner on an actuator. You may skip this wizard if the valve and positioner have been factory configured and calibrated. Always isolate the valve from the process. The wizard allows setting Air Action. The valve move full open and full closed. You will be prompted if mode must be changed. The steps are in the following order:
1. Set 4mA current response to Air to Open or Air to Close;
2. Run Find Stops, to set 0% to the valve closed position and to set 100% to full opened position.
3. Run Auto Tune to determine best dynamic parameters for position control.
4. Reset Basic Configuration and Calibration to Factory Defaults. |
240 |
Reset Config To Defaults |
241 |
The Reset to Factory Default will set the following list of configuration and calibration parameters to defaults:
Air Action is set to ATO;
All PID tuning parameters are set to defaults;
Input current range is set to 4 to 20 mA;
Open stop adjustment is set to 100%;
Position error parameters are reset and disabled;
Position limits are disabled;
Pressure units and language are set to psi and English;
Button Locks = None;
Controller = None; |
242 |
Read Current Faults |
243 |
Read the device's current faults. |
244 |
Read/Clear Faults |
245 |
Read the device's current faults. Optionally, the fault status may also be cleared. |
246 |
Clear Current Faults |
247 |
Clear the current device status/faults. |
248 |
Read Historical Faults |
249 |
Read the device's historical faults. |
250 |
Clear All Faults |
251 |
Clear the historical and current device faults/status. |
252 |
Manual Setpoint |
253 |
Set manual valve setpoint in % to simulate non-linear characterization and limits. |
254 |
Full Open |
255 |
Fully Open valve. |
256 |
Full Close |
257 |
Fully Close Valve. |
258 |
Configuration Wizard |
259 |
Change configuration of Pressure units,Language, Button Locks, and Air Action Values. Limit Override allows Find Stops, Autotune and Diagnostics to override position limits. |
260 |
Re-transmitter Range |
261 |
User can enter the upper and lower range values of valve position corresponding to output current 4 and 20 mA. The values typically are 0 and 100 %. |
262 |
Manual Stops |
263 |
This method is used to set manual stops. |
264 |
Manual Tuning |
265 |
The user can set tuning PID coefficients. |
266 |
Read Pressures |
267 |
To read pressures. |
268 |
Run PST |
269 |
PST(Patial Stroke Test) may be run in any mode and No other parameters are required. After the PST, it will display the summary information. This could take some time, depending on the time it takes to retrieve the data from the device. |
270 |
ESD Latch Reset |
271 |
Clear the fault of latch fail safe. |
272 |
Run TBT and Pneumatic test |
273 |
TBT, Terminal Board Test, may run in any mode,No other parameters are required. Upon successful completion, the pass fail status and the time to trip will be displayed in the results box. |
274 |
PST Setup Wizard |
275 |
This wizard steps the user in configuring the device for partial stroke testing. It will set the PST Schedule parameters and PST parameters. |
276 |
PST Schedule Wizard |
277 |
Set PST interval, Next PST Days and Next PST Minutes to complete new PST schedule . |
278 |
Analog Out |
279 |
This will be used to set the output of position retransmit output, At the end of verifying the output value, The position retransmit will be restored to normal |
280 |
Stroke Time |
281 |
set stroke time. Stroke time is used to limit rate of change of travel. Stroke time is expressed as sec/100% travel |
282 |
DI Power Mode |
283 |
Set the current DI power mode. |
284 |
Set Fault Mask |
285 |
Set Fault Mask. |
286 |
disble the fswitch1value, and fswitch2value |
287 |
Stop Procedure |
288 |
Position Unit |
289 |
Position Unit- Unit for valve position. |
290 |
DO Switch 1 Normally |
291 |
Define Switch 1 is normally closed or open. |
292 |
Open |
293 |
Closed |
294 |
DO Switch 1 Action |
295 |
Define Switch 1 action. |
296 |
Always Normal Pos |
297 |
Failsafe |
298 |
Tight Shutoff Active |
299 |
Position Low Limit |
300 |
Position Upper Limit |
301 |
Manual Mode |
302 |
Same with Switch 1 |
303 |
ESD Tripped |
304 |
Not Normal |
305 |
PST Running |
306 |
DO Switch 1 Value |
307 |
Value for Switch 1 position limit. |
308 |
5.2f |
309 |
DO Switch 2 Normally |
310 |
Define Switch 2 is normally closed or open. |
311 |
DO Switch 2 Action |
312 |
Define Switch 2 action. |
313 |
DO Switch 2 Value |
314 |
Value for Switch 2 position limit.
( value must be between 0 and 199 )
Attention: This is valid under the condition of switch 2 type is Posistion Low/High Limit, but to some host, like SDC-625, to activate the this field maybe need to close / open this page again. |
315 |
DI Switch Enable |
316 |
Digital Input Switch is enabled or disabled. |
317 |
Device busy |
318 |
Wrong mode |
319 |
Find stops failed |
320 |
Command not implemented |
321 |
Mode |
322 |
Mode - SVI II ESD modes can be: setup (setup, low power, fail safe, fatal), normal, or manual. |
323 |
Setup |
324 |
This mode allows the user to describe the basic valve setup, to perform calibration and diagnostic. |
325 |
???? |
326 |
Fail Safe |
327 |
It is the positioner security mode when critical faults occurs or in case of position error with time 2 activated. |
328 |
Fatal |
329 |
FAIL High |
330 |
????? |
331 |
Normal |
332 |
In the normal operating mode,the positioner responds to the 4-20 mA input signal and positions the valve appropriately. |
333 |
Manual |
334 |
In the manual mode, the valve no longer responds to the 4-20mA and is locked in place.The position may be changed manually from the buttons or by send a HART command. |
335 |
Device malfunction |
336 |
Reports Device Errors. |
337 |
The status of SVI II ESD tripped. |
338 |
No |
339 |
Yes |
340 |
Fault Code 9 |
341 |
Latch Air Loss |
342 |
Air Latch Disabled |
343 |
Invalid Recovery Time |
344 |
Fault Code 0 History |
345 |
Reports Historic Device Errors. |
346 |
Fault Code 1 History |
347 |
Fault Code 2 History |
348 |
Fault Code 3 History |
349 |
Fault Code 4 History |
350 |
Fault Code 5 History |
351 |
Fault Code 6 History |
352 |
Fault Code 7 History |
353 |
Fault Code 8 History |
354 |
Fault Code 9 History |
355 |
Current Faults |
356 |
Current/Historic Faults |
357 |
Raw Signal |
358 |
A/D value of the primary signal. |
359 |
cts |
360 |
5d |
361 |
Raw Position |
362 |
A/D value of the position sensor. |
363 |
Raw Pressure |
364 |
A/D value of the pressure sensor. |
365 |
Lower Stop |
366 |
Mechanical Stop without pressure in the actuator. |
367 |
Upper Stop |
368 |
Mechanical Stop with full pressure in the actuator. |
369 |
Actual Board Temperature |
370 |
Internal SVI II ESD temperature in °C |
371 |
Min Board Temperature |
372 |
The lowest internal temperature recorded in °C. |
373 |
Max Board Temperature |
374 |
The upper internal temperature recorded in °C. |
375 |
I/P Current |
376 |
The actual I/P current, corrected for temperature. |
377 |
3.1f |
378 |
I/P Output |
379 |
Set constant current on the I/P to adjust the pneumatic block. |
380 |
DO Switch 1 State |
381 |
State is: open = 1 and closed = 0. |
382 |
DO Switch 2 State |
383 |
I/P Switch State |
384 |
Setting of I/P feedback siwtch: on = 0 and off = 1. |
385 |
On |
386 |
Off |
387 |
DI Switch State |
388 |
Setting of the digital input switch Open =1 and Closed = 0. |
389 |
Passed |
390 |
Pass Fail Flag. |
391 |
PST Passed Flag |
392 |
Failed |
393 |
Friction |
394 |
Friction- The computed friction from the PST. |
395 |
Lower Spring Range |
396 |
Low spring value. This value comes from PST. |
397 |
Upper Spring Range |
398 |
High spring value. This value comes from PST. |
399 |
Breakaway Pressure |
400 |
The pressure over spring range required to move the valve off the stops. |
401 |
Air Supply Droop |
402 |
The supply pressure drop when the actuator is filled. |
403 |
Exhaust Rate per 100ms |
404 |
The speed at which air can be exhausted from the actuator.( Psi,kpa, or bar/100ms) |
405 |
Fill Rate per 100ms |
406 |
The speed at which air can be added to the actuator. |
407 |
Manual Setpoint- Manual valve setpoint in %. Value must be between -5.0% and +160.0%. |
408 |
Set Valve Pos In mA |
409 |
Manual Signal- Manual valve setpoint in mA. |
410 |
Setpoint Type- Selects how setpoint or signal is set. |
411 |
Manual Signal (mA) value |
412 |
Manual Position (%) value |
413 |
Set Fully Closed |
414 |
Set Fully Opened |
415 |
Set To FailSafe |
416 |
Air Action |
417 |
Air Action- configures the actuator to operate as Air to Close, or Air to Open. Modifiable under Setup Mode |
418 |
Air to Close |
419 |
Set for Air to Close valve(ATC) |
420 |
Air to Open |
421 |
Set for Air to Open valve(ATO) |
422 |
4mA To Open valve: 0 = Open, 1 = Close, |
423 |
4mA current open the valve |
424 |
4mA current close the valve |
425 |
Latch Trips |
426 |
Make the latch trips enabled or disabled. Modifiable under the Setup Mode |
427 |
Latch trips function is disabled. |
428 |
Latch trips function is enabled. |
429 |
LCD Button Lock |
430 |
Button Configuration Flags- Defines lock level for SVI II ESD buttons to avoid unintended modifications. |
431 |
Unlocked |
432 |
Define lock level :no restriction |
433 |
Lock out Local Cal/Config |
434 |
Define lock level :lock out local config, calibrate and diagnostic menu |
435 |
Lock out Local Manual |
436 |
Define lock level :lock out local manual menu |
437 |
Lock All Buttons |
438 |
Define lock level :lock out all buttons |
439 |
Not Used. |
440 |
Allow PST by AI |
441 |
Allow PST by AI. |
442 |
Not allow PST to be executed by Analog Input. |
443 |
Allow PST to be executed by Analog Input. |
444 |
Allow PST by push buttons |
445 |
Allow PST by push buttons. |
446 |
Not allow PST to be executed by local display button. |
447 |
Allow PST to be executed by local display button. |
448 |
Allow PST by HART |
449 |
Allow PST by HART. |
450 |
Not allow PST to be executed by HART Command. |
451 |
Allow PST to be executed by HART Command. |
452 |
Tight Shutoff Value |
453 |
Tight Shutoff Limit- Threshold for tight shutoff: when selected, if the input signal would position the valve below the tight shutoff value, full supply or atmosphere pressure is supplied to the actuator to close the valve with full seating force. Value between -1% and 20%. |
454 |
4.1f |
455 |
Limit Low |
456 |
Lower Position Limit- The SVI II ESD allows the user to establish software limit stops. The control functions will NOT allow the valve position to be lower than the lower position limit. However this option DOES NOT PROVIDE MECHANICAL STOPS for the valve. During an electrical or an air failure the valve will go to the failsafe position without regard to the software limit stops. The manual position full closed or full open will similarly ignore limit stops. |
457 |
5.1f |
458 |
Limit High |
459 |
Upper Position Limit- The SVI II ESD allows the user to establish software limit stops. The control functions will NOT allow the valve position to be above than the upper position limit.However this option DOES NOT PROVIDE MECHANICAL STOPS for the valve. During an electrical or an air failure the valve will go to the failsafe position without regard to the software limit stops. The manual position full closed or full open will similarly ignore limit stops. |
460 |
Stroking Limit |
461 |
s |
462 |
3d |
463 |
Pressure Units |
464 |
Pressure Unit- The actual pressure reported by the SVI II ESD can be in psi, bar or kPa. |
465 |
LCD Language |
466 |
Language Displayed- Choice of languages displayed on the SVI II ESD LCD. |
467 |
English |
468 |
Possibility of different languages displayed on the SVI II ESD LCD |
469 |
French |
470 |
Spanish |
471 |
Portuguese |
472 |
Japanese |
473 |
Italian |
474 |
German |
475 |
P |
476 |
Proportional gain in %. Common values are 50 for small valves up to 4000 for large valves. Must be between 0 and 5000. |
477 |
4d |
478 |
I |
479 |
Integral time or reset time in 1/10 s. Higher values of I cause less integral action, however a value of 0 gives no integral action. Common values are 10 to 200. Values between 0 and 1000. |
480 |
(1/10s) |
481 |
D |
482 |
Derivative time or rate time in milliSeconds. Common values are 10 to 100. Values between 0 and 200. |
483 |
mS |
484 |
Padj |
485 |
Coefficient added to P when the valve is exhausting and compensates the variation in filling and exhausting speed. Can be positive or negative value range between -3000 to +3000. |
486 |
Beta |
487 |
Nonlinear gain factor. When beta is 0, the proportional gain is linear, otherwise the gain P is a function of error. The larger the beta, the smaller the gain for small error. Typical beta value is 7 or 8. Beta is ranging from -9 to +9. |
488 |
2d |
489 |
Damping |
490 |
Coefficient to increase the valve response for some applications. A value of 0 gives no Damping. 0 to 250 seconds is for slow down in both directions. -1 to -250 is for slow down in OPEN direction ONLY. -1001 to -1250 is for slow down in CLOSE direction ONLY. |
491 |
Position Comp. |
492 |
The response of the valve is different when the valve is nearly closed than when nearly open. This coefficient allows the user to make adjustments to try to equalize the valve response. Normal value is 6 and this value is ranging from 2 to 20. |
493 |
Dead Zone |
494 |
When the valve position is within the setpoint +/- the dead zone and, no additional position control is performed. This value is normally 0%. Used to avoid limit cycling for high friction valves. Range is 0 to 5%. |
495 |
Boost |
496 |
Boost- Compensates for the pnuematic dead band. Value ranges between 0 and 20. |
497 |
Non Linear |
498 |
Auto Tune Fault |
499 |
Reason for Auto Tune failure. |
500 |
Pos Error Band |
501 |
Position Error Band- Value corresponding to the maximun error (in % opening) between the setpoint and the valve position allowed, before setting a status flag regards the selection of associated variable Time.
0.5% <= Value < 199.0% . |
502 |
Pos Error Enable |
503 |
Enable Position Error- enable reporting of position errors. |
504 |
Reporting of position errors is disabled |
505 |
Reporting of position errors is enabled |
506 |
Pos Error Time |
507 |
Position Error Time- The time in seconds that a position error can occur before it is reported. This time must be between >=0.1 s and <=327.0 s. |
508 |
Air Supply Low |
509 |
Fault is raised if supply pressure drops below this value.
The value must be below the Air Supply High and between:
30 ~ 110 psi
206.85 ~ 758.45 kPa
2.07 ~ 7.58 bar
|
510 |
6.1f |
511 |
6.2f |
512 |
6.3f |
513 |
Information |
514 |
Air Supply High |
515 |
Near Position |
516 |
Near Position- The position used to decide whether the valve is open or near open Must be between 0 and 20%. |
517 |
Stuck Position Limit |
518 |
The position used to decide whether the valve is stuck open or closed(3-20%). |
519 |
Linkage Limit |
520 |
The position change that indicates a linkage drift problem ( 1- 20 % ). |
521 |
Low |
522 |
High |
523 |
Update NVM |
524 |
Step REsponse Text |
525 |
Std. Actuator Sig. |
526 |
Partial Stroke Test. |
527 |
Terminal Board Test. |
528 |
Extended Signature Test. |
529 |
Terminal Board and Pneumatic Test. |
530 |
Valve speed motion for recording data. Min is 1 and max is 10. |
531 |
Can't to do PST |
532 |
PST Interval |
533 |
The number of days between PST runs
( 0 < Time into Interval < days < 365 ). |
534 |
Time Into Interval |
535 |
This is an offset in DAYS to start a PST test. This ensure that PST's are not executed simultaneously on several. SVI II ESD's. ( 0 =< days <= PST Interval ) |
536 |
Time Of Day |
537 |
This is an offset in Minutes to start a PST test. This ensure that PST's are not executed simultaneously on several SVI II ESD's.(0 - 1439 min) |
538 |
min. |
539 |
Base Days |
540 |
Number of days into the PST cycle. |
541 |
Base Minutes |
542 |
Number of Minutes into PST cycle. |
543 |
Next PST Days |
544 |
Days - number of days until the next PST, May be negative if the schedule has expired but the PST hasn't run becuase something( another process or Setup mode) was blocking it. |
545 |
Day |
546 |
Next Minutes |
547 |
Number of minutes into the day of the next PST. |
548 |
PST Seconds |
549 |
the number of seconds that the processor has been running since the last reset. Can be used to compare to the seconds stored in the PST data header. |
550 |
Sec. |
551 |
6d |
552 |
PST Travel |
553 |
This sets the travel range during a PST.(5-30%) |
554 |
Minimum Change |
555 |
This sets the minimum actuator pressure during a PST. The test will abort if the pressure in the actuator less than this value.
This value is between:
-120 ~ +120 psi
-827 ~ +827 kPa
-8.274 ~ +8.274 bar
|
556 |
Max Time |
557 |
This sets the maximum allowable time for a PST before aborting. Set a value by adding at least 5-10 seconds to the predicted time for the PST. Ex: 30% travel at 1%/s = 60seconds total + 5 = 65 seconds for maximum allowable time. |
558 |
PST Speed |
559 |
The rate of travel per second. Typical value is 1%/sec. But , for larger valve or with volume boosters, a slower speed is suggested(0.25 - 10). |
560 |
%/s |
561 |
Dwell Time |
562 |
Once the set PST travel is reached, it is the duration of the pause before moving the valve back to 100% open. (2 - 60s) |
563 |
Friction Low Limit |
564 |
The minimum allowable valve/actuator friction. This will not abort the test but will set a Status Flag on DO1 and HART.
( 0 =< pressure < Friction High Limit < 30 psi (207 kpa, 2.069 bar)) |
565 |
Check relation between low/high friction parameters |
566 |
Friction High Limit |
567 |
The maximum allowable valve/actuator friction. This will not abort the test but will set a Status Flag on DO1 and HART.
( 0 < Friction Low Limit =< pressure =< 30 psi (207 kpa, 2.069 bar)) |
568 |
Breakout Limit |
569 |
The maximum allowable breakout force when the SVI II ESD starts movement from 100%. If the value is exceeded during a PST, the diagnostic test will abort.
( 0 - 30.0 psi (207 kpa, 2.069 bar)) |
570 |
Droop Limit |
571 |
The maximum allowable air supply droop. This value will set a Status Flag on DO1 and HART.
( 0 - 30.0 psi (207 kpa, 2.069 bar)) |
572 |
Freeze DO |
573 |
While running a PST, this setting will prevent the DO2 from changing status which could upset the safety system. |
574 |
Freeze |
575 |
Freeze the Digital Output during PST |
576 |
Annunciate |
577 |
The Digital Output will change during PST |
578 |
Freeze AO |
579 |
While running a PST, this setting will prevent the Analog Output (valve positioner) from changing which could upset the safety system. |
580 |
Freeze the Analog output during PST |
581 |
Position retransmit |
582 |
The Analog output will change during PST |
583 |
Scheduling PST |
584 |
Turning ON the scheduler will initiate automatic PST from the SVI II. Turning OFF the scheduler, a PST can only be launched from the local LCD/Button, an external wired button, or using a HART signal. |
585 |
Bit Flag |
586 |
Latch FailSafe |
587 |
Option Config 0 |
588 |
Pressure Sensor 1 |
589 |
Pressure Sensor 2 |
590 |
Pressure Supply |
591 |
Input/Output Switches |
592 |
Retransmit Output |
593 |
Dash Version |
594 |
System Version-Positioner function level. |
595 |
Undefined |
596 |
ES - EZ Smart |
597 |
SD - Standard Diag |
598 |
AD - Advanced Diag |
599 |
DP - Diagnostics Plus |
600 |
ESD |
601 |
Remote Position Sensor |
602 |
Indicates that the hardware uses a remote pot instead of a built in hall sensor for the primary position sensor. |
603 |
Build-in Sensor |
604 |
Remote Sensor |
605 |
Type |
606 |
Positioner Type - single acting positioner or double acting positioner. |
607 |
Double Acting |
608 |
Single Acting |
609 |
2nd 4-20mA Sensor |
610 |
The 2nd 4-20mA (1-5v) sensor is included in the hardware. This sensor is used in the process controller version of the SVI2. |
611 |
None |
612 |
Atmosphere pressure sensor |
613 |
The atmosphere pressure sensor is on the board. |
614 |
ATM. Pressure Sensor |
615 |
Factory Cal Mode |
616 |
The firmware is in factory cal mode. |
617 |
Not be used for PST |
618 |
Used for other |
619 |
DI Usage |
620 |
DI is used for Clearing latched trip or other. |
621 |
Clear Latch Trip |
622 |
PST on ATC valve |
623 |
PST is allowed on ATC valve. |
624 |
Allowed |
625 |
Not Allowed |
626 |
I/P Type |
627 |
I/P Type- defined within Option Config 2. |
628 |
Relay Type |
629 |
Relay Type- defined within Option Config 2. |
630 |
ESD Type |
631 |
The SVI II ESD Type:
DSD - 4 wire discrete for trigger and power.
ASD - 2 wire analog both for trigger and power.
A/DSD - 2 wire discrete for trigger and 2 wire analog for power. |
632 |
NOT SET |
633 |
DSD |
634 |
ASD |
635 |
A/DSD |
636 |
Option Config X |
637 |
Actuator Pressure 1 |
638 |
Actuator Pressure 2 |
639 |
Supply Pressure |
640 |
Air Supply Pressure |
641 |
I/P Pressure |
642 |
20mA signal at a travel of |
643 |
Position in % at 20mA for position retransmitter |
644 |
4mA signal at a travel of |
645 |
Position in % at 4mA for position retransmitter |
646 |
Air Loss Latch Enabled |
647 |
Enable or disable the Air Loss Latching feature. |
648 |
Trip Level |
649 |
The supply pressure at or below which the ESD will latch (if Air Loss Latch enabled) |
650 |
Set Trip level range |
651 |
Recovery Time |
652 |
Time necessary for the device to recover from latched state without relatching due to Supply droop. |
653 |
DI Switch output |
654 |
DI output pulsing or continuous. |
655 |
Always On |
656 |
Switch |
657 |
Fault Mask 0 |
658 |
Writes a mask for selecting DO1 Switch Activating faults. |
659 |
Fault Mask 1 |
660 |
Fault Mask 2 |
661 |
Fault Mask 3 |
662 |
Fault Mask 4 |
663 |
Fault Mask 5 |
664 |
Fault Mask 6 |
665 |
Fault Mask 7 |
666 |
Fault Mask 8 |
667 |
Fault Mask 9 |
668 |
LATCH AIR LOSS |
669 |
AIR LATCH DISABLED |
670 |
AIR LATCH DELAY |
671 |
Sets the position retransmit to a fixed value. 0 returns it to normal operation. |
672 |
mA |
673 |
Category |
674 |
Pneumatics faults |
675 |
Electronics Faults |
676 |
Fail High Low |
677 |
Fail Low |
678 |
Fail High |
679 |
SubMode |
680 |
SubMode - SVI II ESD setup modes can be: normal setup, low power, fail safe, fatal, marginal power or fail high. SubMode is only valid when Mode is Setup. |
681 |
Process Busy |
682 |
Percent Complete |
683 |
Process ID |
684 |
The ID of the process runing |
685 |
Find Stop |
686 |
Auto Tune |
687 |
Step Test |
688 |
Initial No Cal |
689 |
Initial with Cal |
690 |
Save Cal |
691 |
Bumpless Transfer |
692 |
ESD Shutdown |
693 |
Proof Test |
694 |
Continuous Diagnostics |
695 |
Terminal Board Test |
696 |
Fail Low /Fail High |
697 |
Display/Set the device to Fail Low or Fail High for the penumerics testing |
698 |
Fail Low / Fail High |
699 |
Display/Set the device to Fail Low or Fail High for the electrnics testing |
700 |
Fail High/Low |
701 |
Display/Set the device for Fail High or Fail Low |
702 |
Process Variables |
703 |
Device Configuration |
704 |
Device Diagnostics |
705 |
Input Singal 4.0 - 20.0 mA |
706 |
Sig. |
707 |
Y-Axis: 0 - 100% |
708 |
Valve Position 0 -100% |
709 |
Position |
710 |
kpa |
711 |
psi |
712 |
bar |
713 |
Press. |
714 |
Pressure axis (0~150psi) |
715 |
Pressure axis(0~850kpa) |
716 |
Pressure axis (0~20bar) |
717 |
Manual Set Point |
718 |
Signal |
719 |
Input signal 0-100% |
720 |
Supply Press. |
721 |
Position Bar |
722 |
Signal Bar |
723 |
Act. Press. 1 |
724 |
Act. Press. |
725 |
The actuator pressure 1 for double actuator. |
726 |
The actuator pressure for single actuator. |
727 |
Act. Press. 2 |
728 |
The actuator pressure 2 for double actuator. |
729 |
Trend |
730 |
STRIP0 |
731 |
STRIP1 |
732 |
STRIP2 |
733 |
STRIP3 |
734 |
The charts for valve position and manual set position |
735 |
Valve Pos. |
736 |
Manual SP. |
737 |
Partial Stroke Test |
738 |
PST Graph |
739 |
Display the result curve for Partial Stroke Test. |
740 |
Pos. vs Pres |
741 |
waveform of PST result |
742 |
PST Down Curve |
743 |
PST Up Curve |
744 |
Populate PST Data |
745 |
Error Limits |
746 |
Switch #1 |
747 |
Valve Travel / Stops |
748 |
Valve Travel / Tuning |
749 |
Switch #2 (Output Switches) |
750 |
Scheduled Next PST |
751 |
PST Result |
752 |
Alarm Setup |
753 |
Annunciated Fault Masks |
754 |
Monitor |
755 |
Tuning |
756 |
Pressure Sensors |
757 |
Device Status |
758 |
Clear Faults |
759 |
Critical |
760 |
Instrumentation |
761 |
Actuator |
762 |
Pneumatics |
763 |
Electronics |
764 |
Raw data |
765 |
Current |
766 |
History |
767 |
PST and TBT |
768 |
DO2 (Output Switches) |
769 |
Main signal |
770 |
Raw Sensor Data |
771 |
Pressures Gauges |
772 |
Read Raw Data |
773 |
Returns information from the SVI2ESD that is useful to Masoneilan technicians for diagnostic purposes. The information includes the input current on the auxiliary input channel, the A/D values from the pressure, signal, and position measurements. |
774 |
What is Current Mode? |
775 |
What is Current Mode? - To get the current mode of this device |
776 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
777 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
778 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
779 |
Wireless |
780 |
WirelessHART Device |
781 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
782 |
Primary |
783 |
Primary Analog Channel |
784 |
Secondary |
785 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
786 |
Tertiary |
787 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
788 |
Quaternary |
789 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
790 |
Quinary |
791 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
792 |
Critical Power Failure |
793 |
Lock all |
794 |
Trim not supported |
795 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
796 |
Locked by gateway |
797 |
Analog Input Channel |
798 |
Analog Output Channel |
799 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
800 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
801 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
802 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
803 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
804 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
805 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
806 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
807 |
Wired HART Enabled |
808 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
809 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
810 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
811 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
812 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
813 |
8u |
814 |
8.3f |
815 |
Procedure aborted
Try Again. |
816 |
Firmware Version - %{0}.%{1}.%{2} |
817 |
Warning: To restore from %{0} mode, please clear faults first, Otherwise it will cause unexpected result! |
818 |
Continue;Exit |
819 |
Set Mode Target |
820 |
Normal;Manual;Setup |
821 |
Leave Normal Mode will result in loss of process control! Are you sure you want to leave Normal Mode? |
822 |
No;Yes |
823 |
Please Wait ... |
824 |
mode change complete |
825 |
Find stop be disabled by the current mode, Abort! |
826 |
Perform Find Stops is not allowed when device is in marginal power. |
827 |
WARNING. This procedure needs to enter setup mode and will result in LOSS of PROCESS CONTROL. Do you wish to proceed? |
828 |
Changing mode to Setup |
829 |
Latch Trips is disabled. |
830 |
WARNING. This procedure will MOVE the valve. This will result in LOSS of process CONTROL. DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? |
831 |
Please wait while searching for mechanical stops. This should take approximately 30 seconds. Press OK to continue. |
832 |
Searching for mechanical stops. This should take approximately 30 sec.
Pressure=%[.2f]{0}%{2}
Position=%[.1f]{1}% |
833 |
Please wait while searching for mechanical stops. This should take approximately 30 seconds
|
834 |
Find stop limits FAILED. |
835 |
Please verify that:
- Air supply is sufficient;
- The valve is not handjacked;
- The mounting is adequate; |
836 |
Please verify that (Continued):
- The Travel Sensor is set properly.
Then re-run find stops again. |
837 |
Find stop limits completed. |
838 |
The autotune operation is disabled by the current mode, Abort! |
839 |
Enter an Aggressiveness value (-9 to 9) |
840 |
Searching for optimal valve tuning parameters. This should take approx 3 to 6 min.
Pressure=%[.2f]{0} %{2}
Position=%[.1f]{1}% |
841 |
Please wait while searching for optimal valve tuning parameters. This should take approximately 3 to 6 minutes.
|
842 |
Auto Tune FAILED. |
843 |
Fail in open loop test.Check if air booster or quick exhaust is used and the pressure supply. |
844 |
P is out of range. |
845 |
Padj is out of range. |
846 |
Error finding Bias. |
847 |
Self-tuning for air fill direction fails. Check supply pressure or pneumatic block. |
848 |
Self-tuning for air exhausting direction failed. Check the pneumatic block. |
849 |
Auto Tune returned unknown error - %{0}. |
850 |
Auto Tune completed. |
851 |
This mode is not appropriate for the Setup Wizard. Click OK to change mode or Abort to exit Setup Wizard. |
852 |
At 4mA, is valve open or closed? |
853 |
Run Stops Calibration? |
854 |
Press the ABORT key to abort the process. |
855 |
Find stop limits FAILED! |
856 |
Please verify that:
- Air supply is sufficient;
- The valve is not handjacked;
|
857 |
- The mounting is adequate;
- The travel sensor is set properly |
858 |
Retry? |
859 |
Automatic Positioner Tuning? |
860 |
Please wait while searching for optimal valve tuning parameters. This should take approximately 3 to 6 minutes. |
861 |
Set to Default: |
862 |
Are you sure you want to reset all data to factory defaults? |
863 |
Reset to Factory Defaults completed. |
864 |
No faults recorded. |
865 |
Do you want to clear current faults? |
866 |
Device has malfunctioned |
867 |
Faults have been cleared. |
868 |
No Historic Faults. |
869 |
Do you want to clear all faults? |
870 |
The manual setpoint is disabled by the current mode, Abort! |
871 |
The valve is triped and latched, abort! |
872 |
The device must not be in NORMAL mode to do this operation. Select Change Mode from the Hot Key menu to change the mode. |
873 |
WARNING! This command strokes the valve and should not be performed with process running. |
874 |
Valve Position (0 - 100%): |
875 |
The full open operation is disabled by the current mode, Abort! |
876 |
The full close operation is disabled by the current mode, Abort! |
877 |
Please verify that:
- Air supply is sufficient;
- The valve is not handjacked;
- The mounting is adequate; |
878 |
Please verify that (Continued):
- The Travel Sensor is set properly.
Then re-run find stops again. |
879 |
Display Language |
880 |
Select Air Action |
881 |
Latch Trips Enabled |
882 |
Allow PST by Button |
883 |
Button Lock Level |
884 |
Position Error Band |
885 |
Postion Error Enable |
886 |
Position Error Time |
887 |
Supply Pressure Low Limits( %[.2f]{1} - %[.2f]{2} %{0}) |
888 |
Supply Pressure High Limits( %[.2f]{1} - %[.2f]{2} %{0}) |
889 |
Stuck Limit |
890 |
Linkage Limit( 1 - 20%) |
891 |
Apply new changes to the device? Press:
OK for YES
ABORT for NO |
892 |
There is no position retrasmitter for this device. |
893 |
Lower Range in % |
894 |
Upper Range in % |
895 |
Error: Lower and upper ranges must differ by at least 5%. |
896 |
Set re-transmitter range is done. |
897 |
The manual stops operation is disabled by the current mode, Abort! |
898 |
Set Manual Stop Position: |
899 |
Low;High;Exit |
900 |
Wait until the valve is stable, then press OK. |
901 |
P = %{0} %
I = %{1} (1/10s)
D = %{2} ms
Padj = %{3} %
Beta = %{4}
|
902 |
Stroke Time = %{5}
Compens. pos.= %{6}
Dead zone = %{7} %
Boost = %{8}
|
903 |
P (%) |
904 |
I (1/10s) |
905 |
D (ms) |
906 |
Padj (%) |
907 |
Compensation |
908 |
Dead Zone (%) |
909 |
Please turn on the actuator pressure sensor first! |
910 |
Actuator Press. 1: %[.2f]{1} %{0}
Actuator Press. 2: %[.2f]{4} %{0}
Supply Press.: %[.2f]{2} %{0}
I/P Press.: %[.2f]{3} %{0} |
911 |
Actuator Press.: %[.2f]{1} %{0}
Supply Pressure: %[.2f]{2} %{0}
I/P Pressure: %[.2f]{3} %{0} |
912 |
Actuator Press. 1: %[.2f]{1} %{0}
Actuator Press. 2: %[.2f]{2} %{0}
|
913 |
Actuator Press: %[.2f]{1} %{0}
|
914 |
ESD tripped! The device doesn't run PST at present status. |
915 |
PST is disabled on ATC valve by factory setting |
916 |
Do You Wish to set the PST by HART? Otherwise will stop to run PST |
917 |
Yes;No |
918 |
Do You Wish change to Setup mode? |
919 |
The device is busy!...... |
920 |
The device doesn't run PST at present status, Please check! |
921 |
Please Wait while running a diagnostic signature |
922 |
PST Runing ......
Press the ABORT key to abort the process. |
923 |
PST CANCELED by device. |
924 |
PST FAILED. |
925 |
PST COMPLETED. |
926 |
PST Passed Flag = Passed
Friction = %[.3f]{1} %{8}
Spring Range Low = %[.2f]{2} %{8}
Spring Range High = %[.2f]{3} %{8}
|
927 |
Break Away Pressure = %[.2f]{4} %{8}
Air Supply Droop = %[.2f]{5} %{8}
|
928 |
Response Time Exhaust = %[.2f]{6} %{8}/100ms
Response Time Fill = %[.2f]{7} %{8}/100ms
|
929 |
PST Passed Flag = Failed
Friction = %[.3f]{1} %{8}
Spring Range Low = %[.2f]{2} %{8}
Spring Range High = %[.2f]{3} %{8}
|
930 |
The fault of latch fail safe is cleared. |
931 |
TBT & Pneumatic Test Running ......
Press the ABORT key to abort the process. |
932 |
TBT & Pnen. Testing FAILED. Please check the reason. |
933 |
TBT & Pnen. Testing Completed. |
934 |
Welcome to the PST Wizard. This simple wizard will guide you in setting Partial Stroke Testing. |
935 |
Do You Wish to Utilize the Automatic Scheduler? |
936 |
PST Interval( %{0} - %{1} Days) |
937 |
Time Into Interval( %{0} - %{1} Days) |
938 |
Time Of Day(0-1439 min. ) |
939 |
PST Travel( 5 - 30% ) |
940 |
Min. actuator pressure during PST(%[.2f]{1}-%[.2f]{2} %{0}) |
941 |
Max PST Time( 5 - 300s ) |
942 |
PST Speed( 0.25 - 10 %/s ) |
943 |
Friction Low Limit(%[.2f]{1}-%[.2f]{2} %{0}) |
944 |
Friction High Limit(%[.2f]{1}-%[.2f]{2} %{0}) |
945 |
Breakout Limit(%[.2f]{1}-%[.2f]{2} %{0}) |
946 |
Droop Limit(%[.2f]{1}-%[.2f]{2} %{0}) |
947 |
Scheduled PST = Yes
The Days Until Next PST = %{1} Day
The Minuts Into the Day = %{2} Minuts
|
948 |
Welcome to the PST Schedule Wizard. This simple wizard will guide you in setting new Partial Stroke Testing schedule. |
949 |
PST Interval( 1 - 365 ) |
950 |
Next PST Days (%{0} - %{1} Days) |
951 |
Next PST Minutes (0-1439 min. ) |
952 |
PST Interval = %{0} Day
The Days Until Next PST = %{1} Day
The Minuts Into the Day = %{2} Minuts
|
953 |
The verifying analog output is disabled by the current mode, Abort! |
954 |
Set the output value of the position retransmit, valid range 3.2 ~ 22 mA, Input 0 for normal mode |
955 |
Please verify the output of the position retransmit.
after that, Continue to test the analog output? |
956 |
Damping Open = %{0} sec
Damping Close = %{1} sec
|
957 |
Do you want to update the stroke time? |
958 |
Stroke Time Selection: |
959 |
Both directions;Open only;Close only |
960 |
Stroke Time (0 to 250 sec) |
961 |
Current DI Power Mode : %{0} |
962 |
Do you want to change current DI Power Mode? |
963 |
The device must be in SETUP mode to perform this operation. |
964 |
DI Power Mode has been set to: %{0}
|
965 |
Press ok to set the annunciate Fault Masks.
|
966 |
Set the Fault Mask |
967 |
Do you want to apply the Fault Mask? |
968 |
Set Fault Masks Completed.
|
969 |
Interrupting the current process. |
970 |
The process was interrupted. |
971 |
You have entered the same parameter more than three times, Do you wish to get the limits of this parameter? |
972 |
The parameter should be between %[.1f]{0} %{2} and %[.1f]{1} %{2} |
973 |
The parameter should be between %[.2f]{0} %{2} and %[.2f]{1} %{2} |
974 |
The parameter should be between %[.3f]{0} %{2} and %[.3f]{1} %{2} |
975 |
This parameter should be between %[.1f]{0} %{2} and %[.1f]{1} %{2} |
976 |
This parameter should be between %[.2f]{0} %{2} and %[.2f]{1} %{2} |
977 |
This parameter should be between %[.3f]{0} %{2} and %[.3f]{1} %{2} |
978 |
The device has been set to %{0} in %{1}. |
979 |
Do you want to change the fail setting? |
980 |
Fail Setting Selection: |
981 |
Fail Low;Fail High;Exit |
982 |
Raw data from the device:
(Click Next to Update or Cancel to Exit.)
Raw Sig = %{0} cts
Raw Pos = %{1} cts
IP Output = %{2} cts
IP Current = %{9} mA
Raw Pressure = %{8} cts
Low Position Stop = %{3} cts
High Positon Stop = %{4} cts
Low Temperature = %{5}degC
High Temperature = %{6}degC
Current Board Temp. = %{7}degC |
983 |
Device is currently in NORMAL mode. |
984 |
Device is currently in MANUAL mode. |
985 |
Device is currently in SETUP mode. |
986 |
Device is currently in LOW POWER mode. |
987 |
Device is currently in FAILSAFE mode. |
988 |
Device is currently in FATAL mode. |
989 |
Device is currently in MARGINALPOWER mode. |
990 |
Device is currently in OOS mode. |
991 |
Device Mode Unknown. |