0 |
Honeywell |
1 |
ST 700 |
2 |
Disabled |
3 |
Enabled |
4 |
Critical |
5 |
Electronic Module DAC Failure |
6 |
Electronics Module is bad.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Temp Above 140C:
The board temperature is high.
Verify the environment is within spec. If it is, then replace the Electronics Module.
>2.Under Current Status or Over current Status:
Reset the device. If problem persist, replace the Electronics Module.
>3.Packet Error, SPI Failure or Control Word Fault:
Reset the device .
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
7 |
Meter Body NVM Corrupt |
8 |
NVM data is bad. If following a power cycle the failure recurs, then replace the Meter Body. |
9 |
Config Data Corrupt |
10 |
Config data is bad.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Common DB Corrupt,
>2.Vital DB Corrupt, or
>3.General DB Corrupt
Power cycle the device. If the problem persists, replace the Electronics Module.
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
11 |
Electronic Module Diag Failure |
12 |
SIL Diagnostics failures.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.RAM Status,
>2.ROM Status, or
>3.Program Flow Status
Reset the device. If the problem persists replace the Electronics module .
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
13 |
Meter Body Critical Failure |
14 |
Failure in sensing section.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Meter Body Failure,
>2.Char Table CRC Fault,
>3.PV,SV,TV Bad, or
>4.Program Flow Failure:
If following a power cycle the failure recurs, replace the Meter Body.
>5.Suspect Input,
>6.RAM Failure,
>7.ROM Failure, or
>8.Sensor RAM Database Fault:
Replace the Meter Body..
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
15 |
Sensor Comm Timeout |
16 |
No sensor response
Replace the Electronics module. If it does not fix the problem, replace the Meter Body. |
17 |
Non-Critical |
18 |
Local Display |
19 |
Display not detected or configuration data has been corrupted.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Display Comm Timeout:
Secure Display connections and recheck. If problem persists, replace the Display
>2.Display Database corrupt:
Reset the device, user may have to reconfigure the Screens.
>3.Display Common Config DB corrupt, or
>4.Display Screen Config DB corrupt:
Reset the Device.
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
20 |
Electronic Module Comm Failure |
21 |
Electronics Module communication section failure.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Adv Diag DB Corrupt or Config Change DB Corrupt:
Reset the device
>2.Temp above 100c:
Verify the environment is within spec. If it is, then replace the Electronics Module
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
22 |
Meter Body Excess Correct |
23 |
Failure in sensing section.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Excess zero correct:
ZERO correction factor is outside acceptable limits. Could be that INPUT was incorrect or transmitter was in output mode during a CORRECT procedure.
a.Check input pressure and be sure that it matches calibrated range value
b.Check Meter Mody
c.Do an LRV CORRECT procedure
>2.Excess Span correct:
SPAN correction factor is outside acceptable limits. Could be that transmitter was in output mode
a.Check input pressure and be sure that it matches calibrated range value
b.Check Meter Body
c.Do a URV CORRECT procedure. .
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
24 |
Sensor Over Temperature |
25 |
Meter Body temperature is too high. Accuracy and life span may decrease if it remains high.
Verify the environment is within spec. Take steps to insulate Meter Body from temperature source. |
26 |
Fixed Current Mode |
27 |
Output current is fixed and not varying as per input. Loop current mode is disabled or Loop Test is active.
Enable loop current mode if it is disabled or exit the Loop Test mode if active. |
28 |
PV Out of Range |
29 |
Calculated pressure is above Upper Transducer Limit (UTL).
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Sensor Overload or Fault , or
>2.Redundant Characterization Calculation Error.
Check range and, if required, replace transmitter with one that has a wider range. Meter Body may have been damaged.
Check the transmitter for accuracy and linearity.
Replace the Meter Body and recalibrate if needed |
30 |
No Factory Calibration |
31 |
Factory calibration is missing. Accuracy will be compromised.
Replace the Meter Body or return the device for factory calibration. |
32 |
No DAC Compensation |
33 |
No temperature compensation data exists for calculations.
Loop accuracy may be slightly compromised.
Effect will be minor degradation of ambient temperature influence specifications.
Replace the Electronics Module (PWA) to achieve the maximum current loop accuracy or return the device to factory for DAC compensation. |
34 |
LRV Set Err. Zero Config Button |
35 |
Set operation using external Zero button was rejected.
Verify the inputs are valid for the intended operation. |
36 |
URV Set Err. Span Config Button |
37 |
Set operation using external Span Config Button was rejected.
Verify the inputs are valid for the intended operation. |
38 |
AO Out of Range |
39 |
Calculated Analog output is either above or below the specified Loop Current Limits.
The transmitter input is not in specified range. Check the transmitter input. |
40 |
Loop Current Noise |
41 |
If this condition is observed frequently, it could be an early indication of critical under or over-current failure.
Try to find the source of the noise. It could be bad loop wires, a hardware problem inside the transmitter, loop wires running close to a noise source etc. If the environment is ok, try replacing the Electronics Module. |
42 |
Meter Body Unreliable Comm |
43 |
Unreliable sensor communication. Either the transmitter is installed in a noisy environment or internal communication quality between the Electronics Module and Sensor is degrading.
Call service person. |
44 |
Tamper Alarm |
45 |
This status is set when outside attempts to change the device configuration exceed the Tamper attempt limit (Attempt Counter) when
-Write Protect is enabled and Tamper Mode is Enabled or,
-when Tamper Mode alone is Enabled |
46 |
Low Supply Voltage |
47 |
Supply voltage low at transmitter terminals or at sensor board.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Low Transmitter Supply:
Check the power supply and loop resistance are within spec. If they are, then replace the Electronics Module.
>2.Low Sensor Supply:
Low sensor supply voltage. This can be caused by low supply voltage from the Comm Board or by loading by the Sensor or comm board.
Try to increase the voltage level of supply. If problem persists, try replacing the Comm Board. If the problem still persists, replace the Meter Body.
Note:Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
48 |
.4g |
49 |
3.2f |
50 |
6.3f |
51 |
8.5f |
52 |
Damping |
53 |
Zero Correct |
54 |
Lock/Unlock Device |
55 |
DAC Failure |
56 |
Loop Voltage Low |
57 |
Incorrect supply voltage.
Check the power supply and loop resistance are within spec. If they are then replace the Electronics Module. |
58 |
Temp Above 100C |
59 |
The board temperature is high.
Verify the environment is within spec. If it is, then replace Electronics Module. |
60 |
Temp Above 140C |
61 |
Under Current Status |
62 |
Reset the device. If problem persist, replace the Electronics Module. |
63 |
Over Current Status |
64 |
Packet Error |
65 |
Reset the device. |
66 |
SPI Failure |
67 |
Communication |
68 |
RAM Status |
69 |
SIL diagnostic failure.
Reset the device. If problem persist, replace the Electronics module. |
70 |
ROM Status |
71 |
Program Flow Status |
72 |
Display |
73 |
Display Comm Timeout |
74 |
Commuincation between the Elecronics Module and Display has failed.
Secure Display connections and recheck. If problem persists, replace the Display. |
75 |
Display Config Data Corrupt |
76 |
Display configuration data has been corrupted.
Reset the device. Device will try to restore last saved configuration. If CRC still doesn't match with last configuration, the NVM block will be defaulted. User will need to reconfigure display Screens. |
77 |
DAC Info |
78 |
Control Word Write Fault |
79 |
Low Transmitter supply |
80 |
Incorrect supply voltage.
Check the power supply and loop resistance are within spec. If they are, then replace the Electronics Module. |
81 |
Sensor |
82 |
Low sensor supply |
83 |
This can be caused by low supply voltage from the Comm Board or by loading by the Sensor or comm board.
If possible try to increase the voltage level of supply.Try replacing the Comm Board. If that does not fix the problem replace the Meter Body. |
84 |
Meter Body Failure |
85 |
If following a power cycle the failure recurs, then replace the Meter Body |
86 |
Char Table CRC Fault |
87 |
PV / SV / TV Bad |
88 |
Suspect Input |
89 |
Replace the Meter Body. |
90 |
RAM Failure |
91 |
ROM Failure |
92 |
Program Flow Failure |
93 |
If following a power cycle the failure recurs, then replace the Meter Body. |
94 |
Excess Zero Correction |
95 |
ZERO correction factor is outside acceptable limits. Could be that INPUT was incorrect or transmitter was in output mode during a CORRECT procedure.
Check input pressure and be sure that it matches calibrated range value.
Check Meter Mody.
Do an LRV CORRECT procedure. |
96 |
Excess Span Correction |
97 |
SPAN correction factor is outside acceptable limits. Could be that transmitter was in output mode.
Check input pressure and be sure that it matches calibrated range value.
Check Meter Body.
Do a URV CORRECT procedure. |
98 |
Characterization Calc Error |
99 |
Characterization Calculation Error |
100 |
PV Bad |
101 |
If following a power cycle the flow failure recurs, then replace the Meterbody |
102 |
SV Bad |
103 |
TV Bad |
104 |
Calculated pressure is above Upper Transducer Limit(UTL).
Check Range and, if required, replace transmitter with one that has wider range.
Meter Body may have been damaged. Check the transmitter for accuracy and linearity. Replace Meter Body and recalibrate, if needed. |
105 |
Sensor RAM Database Fault |
106 |
Replace the Meter Body |
107 |
Database Integrity |
108 |
Common DB Corrupt |
109 |
Common database found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
110 |
Vital Config DB Corrupt |
111 |
Vital configuration database found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
112 |
General Config DB Corrupt |
113 |
General configuration database found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
114 |
Config Change DB Corrupt |
115 |
Configuration Change database found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
116 |
Adv Diag DB Corrupt |
117 |
Advanced diagnostics database found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
118 |
Display Screen Config DB Corrupt |
119 |
Display Screen configuration database found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
120 |
Display Common Config DB Corrupt |
121 |
Display common configuration database found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
122 |
Display Integrity |
123 |
Display Screen 1 Corrupt |
124 |
Display Screen 1 found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
125 |
Display Screen 2 Corrupt |
126 |
Display Screen 2 found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
127 |
Display Screen 3 Corrupt |
128 |
Display Screen 3 found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
129 |
Display Screen 4 Corrupt |
130 |
Display Screen 4 found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
131 |
Display Screen 5 Corrupt |
132 |
Display Screen 5 found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
133 |
Display Screen 6 Corrupt |
134 |
Display Screen 6 found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
135 |
Display Screen 7 Corrupt |
136 |
Display Screen 7 found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
137 |
Display Screen 8 Corrupt |
138 |
Display Screen 8 found corrupt.
Reset the device. |
139 |
Field Device Variable Value- Digital value that changes magnitude with respect to time with no user intervention. Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
140 |
PV |
141 |
UTL - Defines the highest acceptable value for the Transducer.
UTL = 2*URL (Unit same as PV) if DP type
UTL = 1.5*URL (Unit same as PV) if AP or GP type
SPAN cannot be greater than UTL |
142 |
UTL |
143 |
LTL - Defines the lowest acceptable value for the Transducer.
LTL = -2*URL (Unit same as PV) if DP type
LTL = 0 (Unit same as PV) if AP or GP type
SPAN cannot be greater than UTL |
144 |
LTL |
145 |
PV Unit - Engineering unit to be displayed with the Digital Value representation, Minimum Span, Upper Range Value, Lower Range Value, Lower Sensor Limit, and Upper Sensor Limit. PV - Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
146 |
TV (Static Pressure) Unit - Engineering unit to be displayed with the Digital Value representation |
147 |
5.2f |
148 |
s |
149 |
Minimum Span Value- Defines the smallest allowable difference between the Upper Range Value and the Lower Range Value. PV - Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
150 |
.2f |
151 |
Bad |
152 |
Manual / Fixed |
153 |
Poor Accuracy |
154 |
Good |
155 |
Not Limited |
156 |
Low Limited |
157 |
High Limited |
158 |
Constant |
159 |
More Device Family Status Available |
160 |
Units |
161 |
MB S/N |
162 |
Meter Body Serial Number - Uniquely identifies the sensor from which the Digital Value representation or Field Device variable is primarily derived. PV Sensor- Pressure hardware that measures pressure with respect to a reference pressure. |
163 |
8u |
164 |
Measurement Type - Type of measurement application this Field Device is intended to be used with. |
165 |
MB Type |
166 |
DP |
167 |
AP |
168 |
GP |
169 |
Meter Body ID - Gives the Meter Body bar code |
170 |
MB ID |
171 |
Shows if the Display is connected |
172 |
Display Connected |
173 |
Yes |
174 |
No |
175 |
Secondary Variable Units - Sensor temperature engineering units |
176 |
Secondary Variable - Meter Body Temp. Value |
177 |
SV |
178 |
Sensor Upper Range Limit Value- Defines the maximum usable value for the Upper Range Value. PV - Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
179 |
PV URL |
180 |
Sensor Lower Range Limit Value - Defines the minimum usable value for the Lower Range Value. PV - Pressure of the process measured with respect to a reference pressure. |
181 |
PV LRL |
182 |
TV |
183 |
Enter Values |
184 |
Allows to diasable/change the write protect password |
185 |
Write Protect Password |
186 |
Allows to enter new password |
187 |
New write Protect Password |
188 |
Write protect disable/change password |
189 |
Write Protect Status |
190 |
Diasable |
191 |
Enable |
192 |
Read |
193 |
Change the Password |
194 |
Variable2 |
195 |
|
196 |
description |
197 |
help |
198 |
Write Protect Edit |
199 |
Transfer Function |
200 |
4mA current value |
201 |
20mA current value |
202 |
Poll Addr |
203 |
mA Mode |
204 |
NAMUR |
205 |
PV Unit |
206 |
SV Unit |
207 |
Low Flow Cutoff Breakpoint |
208 |
Low Flow Cutoff Mode |
209 |
Lock Device |
210 |
Assy Num |
211 |
Software WP |
212 |
WP Password |
213 |
Tag |
214 |
Message |
215 |
Long Tag |
216 |
Tamper Mode |
217 |
No Record |
218 |
Value of the requested parameter from configuration history |
219 |
Config History Parameter |
220 |
HART |
221 |
DE |
222 |
Linear |
223 |
Square Root |
224 |
User Config |
225 |
Dual Slope |
226 |
Disable |
227 |
Disables the Tamper Mode |
228 |
Enables the Tamper Mode |
229 |
Error |
230 |
Config history parameter |
231 |
Assy # |
232 |
Configuration History Code |
233 |
First History Parameter |
234 |
Second History Parameter |
235 |
Third History Parameter |
236 |
Fourth History Parameter |
237 |
Fifth History Parameter |
238 |
Exit |
239 |
Key#1 |
240 |
S |
241 |
Key#2 |
242 |
T |
243 |
Transmitter Type |
244 |
Key#4 |
245 |
8 |
246 |
7 |
247 |
Key#5 |
248 |
0 |
249 |
1 |
250 |
2 |
251 |
3 |
252 |
4 |
253 |
5 |
254 |
6 |
255 |
9 |
256 |
Key#6 |
257 |
L |
258 |
Key#7 |
259 |
|
260 |
- |
261 |
Barrier Diaphragm |
262 |
316L Stainless Steel |
263 |
Hastelloy� C-276 |
264 |
Monel� 400 |
265 |
Tantalum |
266 |
Hastelloy C-276 |
267 |
Monel 400 |
268 |
Gold Plated Stainless Steel |
269 |
Gold Plated 316L SS |
270 |
Gold Plated Hastelloy C-276 |
271 |
Gold Plated Monel 400 |
272 |
Process Head Mat'l/Reference Head Mat'l |
273 |
Reference Head Material applicable only for AP and GP type meter bodies |
274 |
Plated Carbon Steel |
275 |
316 Stainless Steel |
276 |
Plated Carbon Steel/Plated Carbon Steel |
277 |
316 Stainless Steel/316 Stainless Steel |
278 |
Hastelloy C-276/316 Stainless Steel |
279 |
Fill Fluid |
280 |
Silicone Oil DC-200 |
281 |
Fluorinated Oil CTFE |
282 |
Silicone Oil DC704 |
283 |
Neobee M-20 |
284 |
Process Connection-Size/Type |
285 |
None |
286 |
1/2' NPT female |
287 |
9/16' Aminco |
288 |
1/2' NPT (male) |
289 |
1/2' NPT (female) |
290 |
DIN 19213 (1/4' female NPT) |
291 |
Process Connection-Material |
292 |
None (1/4' NPTF female thread Std) |
293 |
Materials to Match Head & Head Bolt Materials Selections |
294 |
Same as Process Head |
295 |
Bolt/Nuts Materials |
296 |
Carbon Steel |
297 |
316 SS |
298 |
Grade 660 (NACE A286) with NACE 304 SS Nuts |
299 |
Grade 660 (NACE A286) Bolts & Nuts |
300 |
Monel K500 |
301 |
Super Duplex |
302 |
B7M |
303 |
Vent/Drain Location |
304 |
Side w/Vent |
305 |
Side w/Center Vent |
306 |
End w/Vent |
307 |
End w/Center Vent |
308 |
Side w/ Vent & End w/Plug |
309 |
Head Type |
310 |
Single Ended |
311 |
Dual Ended |
312 |
Vent Material |
313 |
Matches Head Material |
314 |
Stainless Steel Only |
315 |
Gasket Materials |
316 |
Teflon� or PTFE (Glass Filled) |
317 |
Viton� or Fluorocarbon Elastomer |
318 |
Viton� |
319 |
Graphite |
320 |
Static Pressure |
321 |
Standard Static Pressure-4500 psig(315 bar) |
322 |
Table I Information |
323 |
Key number selection |
324 |
Key Number Selection |
325 |
Table II Information |
326 |
Table III Information |
327 |
Table IV Information |
328 |
Low Flow Cutoff Brkpt(User Config Mode only) |
329 |
Low flow cutoff user brkpt for Method1 |
330 |
% |
331 |
Square-Root Flow Value |
332 |
Square-root flow value of Low flow cutoff method-2 |
333 |
Install Date |
334 |
Gives the date of installation |
335 |
Gives the total time of the device being operational |
336 |
Time In Operation |
337 |
Gives the total time of the sensor being operational |
338 |
Sensor Time In Operation |
339 |
Date Of Current URV Correct |
340 |
Date of current URV correct |
341 |
Date Of Last URV Correct |
342 |
Date of last URV correct |
343 |
Date Of Previous URV Correct |
344 |
Date of previous URV correct |
345 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Current URV Correct |
346 |
Timestamp (Hours) of current URV correct |
347 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Last URV Correct |
348 |
Timestamp (Hours) of last URV correct |
349 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Previous URV Correct |
350 |
Timestamp (Hours) of previous URV correct |
351 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Current URV Correct |
352 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of current URV correct |
353 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Last URV Correct |
354 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of last URV correct |
355 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Previous URV Correct |
356 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of previous URV correct |
357 |
Timestamp (Seconds) Of Last URV Correct |
358 |
Timestamp (Seconds) of last URV correct |
359 |
Timestamp (Seconds) Of Previous URV Correct |
360 |
Timestamp (Seconds) of previous URV correct |
361 |
Date Of Current LRV Correct |
362 |
Date of current LRV correct |
363 |
Date Of Last LRV Correct |
364 |
Date of last LRV correct |
365 |
Date Of Previous LRV Correct |
366 |
Date of previous LRV correct |
367 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Current LRV Correct |
368 |
Timestamp (Hours) of current LRV correct |
369 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Last LRV Correct |
370 |
Timestamp (Hours) of last LRV correct |
371 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Previous LRV Correct |
372 |
Timestamp (Hours) of previous LRV correct |
373 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Current LRV Correct |
374 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of current LRV correct |
375 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Last LRV Correct |
376 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of last LRV correct |
377 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Previous LRV Correct |
378 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of previous LRV correct |
379 |
Timestamp (Seconds) Of Last LRV Correct |
380 |
Timestamp (Seconds) of last LRV correct |
381 |
Timestamp (Seconds) Of Previous LRV Correct |
382 |
Timestamp (Seconds) of previous LRV correct |
383 |
Date Of Current Zero Correct |
384 |
Date of current Zero Correct |
385 |
Date Of Last Zero Correct |
386 |
Date of last Zero Correct |
387 |
Date Of Previous Zero Correct |
388 |
Date of previous Zero Correct |
389 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Current Zero Correct |
390 |
Timestamp (Hours) of current Zero Correct |
391 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Last Zero Correct |
392 |
Timestamp (Hours) of last Zero Correct |
393 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Previous Zero Correct |
394 |
Timestamp (Hours) of previous Zero Correct |
395 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Current Zero Correct |
396 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of current Zero Correct |
397 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Last Zero Correct |
398 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of last Zero Correct |
399 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Previous Zero Correct |
400 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of previous Zero Correct |
401 |
Date Of Current Reset Corrects |
402 |
Date of current Reset Corrects |
403 |
Date Of Last Reset Corrects |
404 |
Date of last Reset Corrects |
405 |
Date Of Previous Reset Corrects |
406 |
Date of previous Reset Corrects |
407 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Current Reset Corrects |
408 |
Timestamp (Hours) of current Reset Corrects |
409 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Last Reset Corrects |
410 |
Timestamp (Hours) of last Reset Corrects |
411 |
Timestamp (Hours) Of Previous Reset Corrects |
412 |
Timestamp (Hours) of previous Reset Corrects |
413 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Current Reset Corrects |
414 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of current Reset Corrects |
415 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Last Reset Corrects |
416 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of last Reset Corrects |
417 |
Timestamp (Minutes) Of Previous Reset Corrects |
418 |
Timestamp (Minutes) of previous Reset Corrects |
419 |
Power Fail Timestamp |
420 |
Number of times the device is power cycled |
421 |
Power Cycles |
422 |
Electronics Temperature |
423 |
ET |
424 |
Max limit of Electronics Temperature |
425 |
Max ET Limit |
426 |
Min limit of Electronics Temperature |
427 |
Min ET Limit |
428 |
Max value of Electronics Temperature |
429 |
Max ET Value |
430 |
Min value of Electronics Temperature |
431 |
Min ET Value |
432 |
Number of minutes Electronics Temperature above upper stress limit |
433 |
Time Above Upper Stress Limit |
434 |
minutes |
435 |
Number of minutes Electronics Temperature below lower stress limit |
436 |
Time Below Lower Stress Limit |
437 |
Time Since Last Event of Electronics Temperature going to upper band |
438 |
Time Since Last ET Up |
439 |
Time Since Last Event of ET going to lower band |
440 |
Time Since Last ET Down |
441 |
Meter Body Stress Monitor |
442 |
MB Stress Life |
443 |
Meter Body Service Life |
444 |
MB Service Life |
445 |
Gives current operating voltage |
446 |
Current Op Voltage |
447 |
volts |
448 |
Min value of operating voltage |
449 |
Min Op Voltage |
450 |
Time since operating voltage last at minimum |
451 |
Time Since Operating Voltage Last At Minimum |
452 |
Max value of pv |
453 |
Max PV |
454 |
Min value of pv |
455 |
Min PV |
456 |
Number of minutes PV above upper stress limit |
457 |
Number of minutes PV below lower stress limit |
458 |
Time Since Last Event of PV going to upper band |
459 |
Time Since Last Event |
460 |
Time Since Last Event of PV going to lower band |
461 |
Time Since Last PV Down |
462 |
psi |
463 |
.3f |
464 |
Max limit of Static Pressure |
465 |
Max TV Limit |
466 |
Min limit of Static Pressure |
467 |
Min TV Limit |
468 |
Max value of Static Pressure |
469 |
Max TV Value |
470 |
Number of minutes SP above upper stress limit |
471 |
Time Since Last Event of Static Pressure going to upper band |
472 |
Time Since Last TV Up |
473 |
Max limit of Meter Body temp. |
474 |
Max SV Limit |
475 |
degC |
476 |
degF |
477 |
degR |
478 |
Kelvin |
479 |
Min limit of Meter Body temp. |
480 |
Min SV Limit |
481 |
Max value of Meter Body Temp. |
482 |
Max SV Value |
483 |
Min value of Meter Body Temp. |
484 |
Min SV Value |
485 |
Number of minutes Meter Body Temp. above upper stress limit |
486 |
Number of minutes Meter Body Temp. below lower stress limit |
487 |
Time Since Last Event of Meter Body Temp. going to upper band |
488 |
Time Since Last SV Up |
489 |
Time Since Last Event of Meter Body Temp. going to lower band |
490 |
Time Since Last SV Down |
491 |
It gives the time duration for which the device has been under stress.
Definition of Stress:It is the condition of the device in which any of the process variable/s exceed/s its stress limit/s. |
492 |
Comm Board Stress Life |
493 |
It gives the value of the device life already consumed. The consumption of device life depends uponthe 'Time in operation' and the 'Device Stress Life' parameters. More the value of these parameters moreis the life consumed. Device's life can be effectively used by ensuring lesser value of 'Device stress life' |
494 |
Comm Board Service Life |
495 |
Max value of sensor CPU core temperature |
496 |
Max Sensor CPU Temp. |
497 |
Min value of sensor CPU core temperature |
498 |
Min Sensor CPU Temp. |
499 |
Number of minutes sensor CPU core temperature above upper stress limit |
500 |
Number of minutes sensor CPU core temperature below lower stress limit |
501 |
Time Since Last Event of sensor CPU core temperature going to upper band |
502 |
Time Since Last Sensor CPU Temp. Up |
503 |
Time Since Last Event of sensor CPU core temperature going to lower band |
504 |
Time Since Last Sensor CPU Temp. Down |
505 |
Max value of AVDD |
506 |
Max AVDD |
507 |
Time Since Last Event of AVDD going to upper band |
508 |
Time Since Last AVDD Up |
509 |
Min value of AVDD |
510 |
Min AVDD |
511 |
Time Since Last Event of AVDD going to lower band |
512 |
Time Since Last AVDD Down |
513 |
MB SW Rev |
514 |
Displays the version of the sensor software |
515 |
Dev SW Rev |
516 |
Displays the version of the device software |
517 |
NAMUR Selection |
518 |
Current setting of NAMUR. |
519 |
Output saturation value is not-clamped |
520 |
Output saturation value is clamped |
521 |
Dummy Variable1 |
522 |
Display Type |
523 |
Shows Display Type. |
524 |
Advanced |
525 |
Basic |
526 |
Simple |
527 |
Display SW Rev |
528 |
Displays the version of the display software |
529 |
Language |
530 |
English |
531 |
French |
532 |
German |
533 |
Spanish |
534 |
Russian |
535 |
Chinese |
536 |
Japanese |
537 |
Turkish |
538 |
Italian |
539 |
Rotation Time |
540 |
3 sec |
541 |
4 sec |
542 |
5 sec |
543 |
6 sec |
544 |
7 sec |
545 |
8 sec |
546 |
9 sec |
547 |
10 sec |
548 |
11 sec |
549 |
12 sec |
550 |
13 sec |
551 |
14 sec |
552 |
15 sec |
553 |
16 sec |
554 |
17 sec |
555 |
18 sec |
556 |
19 sec |
557 |
20 sec |
558 |
21 sec |
559 |
22 sec |
560 |
23 sec |
561 |
24 sec |
562 |
25 sec |
563 |
26 sec |
564 |
27 sec |
565 |
28 sec |
566 |
29 sec |
567 |
30 sec |
568 |
Password |
569 |
Contrast Level |
570 |
Allows to select the Contrast level of display. 'Default' value may vary according to the type of display connected. |
571 |
Default |
572 |
Screen Number |
573 |
Screen 1 |
574 |
Screen 2 |
575 |
Screen 3 |
576 |
Screen 4 |
577 |
Screen 5 |
578 |
Screen 6 |
579 |
Screen 7 |
580 |
Screen 8 |
581 |
Screen Format |
582 |
PV & Bargraph |
583 |
PV & Trend |
584 |
Trend Duration |
585 |
1 Hr |
586 |
2 Hr |
587 |
3 Hr |
588 |
4 Hr |
589 |
5 Hr |
590 |
6 Hr |
591 |
7 Hr |
592 |
8 Hr |
593 |
9 Hr |
594 |
10 Hr |
595 |
11 Hr |
596 |
12 Hr |
597 |
13 Hr |
598 |
14 Hr |
599 |
15 Hr |
600 |
16 Hr |
601 |
17 Hr |
602 |
18 Hr |
603 |
19 Hr |
604 |
20 Hr |
605 |
21 Hr |
606 |
22 Hr |
607 |
23 Hr |
608 |
24 Hr |
609 |
PV Selection |
610 |
Pressure |
611 |
Meterbody Temp |
612 |
Loop Output |
613 |
Percent Output |
614 |
Static Press |
615 |
Decimals |
616 |
.x |
617 |
.xx |
618 |
.xxx |
619 |
PV Scaling |
620 |
Convert Units |
621 |
Engineering Units for the Display.
For Basic Display it also sets units for
all the Menu items including LRV, URV, LRL,
URL and Calibration Methods |
622 |
Display Units |
623 |
inH2O @ 39�F |
624 |
Inches of Water at 39 Degrees Fahrenheit |
625 |
inH2O @ 60�F |
626 |
Inches of Water at 60 Degrees Fahrenheit |
627 |
inH2O @ 68�F |
628 |
inHg @ 0�C |
629 |
kgf/cm2 |
630 |
mmH2O @ 4�C |
631 |
mmH2O @ 68�F |
632 |
mmHg @ 0�C |
633 |
Torr |
634 |
ftH2O @ 68�F |
635 |
gf/cm2 |
636 |
�C |
637 |
�F |
638 |
�R |
639 |
K |
640 |
Custom |
641 |
Default(inH2O @ 39�F) |
642 |
Default(psi) |
643 |
Default(�C) |
644 |
Default(mA) |
645 |
Default(%) |
646 |
Scaling High |
647 |
13.3g |
648 |
13.3f |
649 |
Scaling Low |
650 |
Disp Low Limit |
651 |
Low limit for Trend/Bar chart |
652 |
Disp High Limit |
653 |
High limit for Trend/Bar chart |
654 |
Custom Units |
655 |
Custom Tag |
656 |
Maint Mode |
657 |
Maintenance Mode - Indicates if the device can be safely taken out for maintenance |
658 |
Chk with oper |
659 |
Avail for maint |
660 |
Filter Performance |
661 |
Selection of Standard or Fast Speed of Response (SOR) |
662 |
Std SOR |
663 |
Standard Speed of Response Filter |
664 |
Fast SOR |
665 |
Fast Speed of Response Filter |
666 |
Enable/Disable the Tamper Mode |
667 |
Tamper Latency |
668 |
Allows to decide the tamper latency |
669 |
Max Attempts |
670 |
Allows to enter the maximum number attempts for Tamper Alarm |
671 |
10 |
672 |
Attempt Counter |
673 |
Tamper attempt counter shows the number of tamper attempts made |
674 |
Allows to select the Contrast level of simple display. 'Default' value may vary according to the type of display connected. |
675 |
PV Type |
676 |
Percentage Output |
677 |
Flow |
678 |
Pressure Unit |
679 |
Flow Unit |
680 |
m3/hr |
681 |
L/sec |
682 |
lgal/hr |
683 |
kg/hr |
684 |
MT/hr |
685 |
CFH |
686 |
bbl/hr |
687 |
gal/hr |
688 |
L/hr |
689 |
SCFH |
690 |
Device is busy in some other operation or getting accessed from Display. Please try again. |
691 |
Wrong password. Please retry. |
692 |
No History Data |
693 |
Display not connected or display menu is already accessed. Please try again. |
694 |
Device is locked by other master or previously entered display data is still getting accepted by device. Please try again. |
695 |
Display not connected or display menu is already accessed or wrong data. Please try again |
696 |
Invalid Extend Command Number |
697 |
Display Connection Issue |
698 |
Passed Parameter is too Large |
699 |
Passed Parameter is too Small |
700 |
Model Number |
701 |
Displays model number of device |
702 |
Time In Service |
703 |
Displays time in service of device |
704 |
Sensor Time In Service |
705 |
Displays time in service of the sensor |
706 |
Curr URV Correct |
707 |
Last URV Correct |
708 |
Prev URV Correct |
709 |
Curr LRV Correct |
710 |
Last LRV Correct |
711 |
Prev LRV Correct |
712 |
Curr Zero Correct |
713 |
Last Zero Correct |
714 |
Prev Zero Correct |
715 |
Curr Corrects Rec |
716 |
Last Corrects Rec |
717 |
Prev Corrects Rec |
718 |
Time Since Last Power Cycle |
719 |
ET Upper Limit For Stress Condition |
720 |
ET upper limit for stress condition |
721 |
ET Lower Limit For Stress Condition |
722 |
ET lower limit for stress condition |
723 |
Time Since Last ET high event |
724 |
Time Since Last ET low event |
725 |
Reset Operating Voltage Parameters |
726 |
Resets the minimum operating voltage value and the associated time stamp |
727 |
Time Since Last Voltage Low |
728 |
Time Since Last operating voltage gone minimum |
729 |
PV Upper Limit For Stress Condition |
730 |
PV upper limit for stress condition |
731 |
PV Lower Limit For Stress Condition |
732 |
PV lower limit for stress condition |
733 |
Time Since Last PV Up |
734 |
Time Since Last PV up event |
735 |
Time Since Last PV down event |
736 |
Time Since Last Meter Body Temp. up event |
737 |
Time Since Last Meter Body Temp. down event |
738 |
Time Since Sensor CPU Temp Up |
739 |
Time Since Last Sensor CPU Temperature up event |
740 |
Time Since Sensor CPU Temp Down |
741 |
Time Since Last Sensor CPU Temperature down event |
742 |
Time Since Last AVDD up event |
743 |
Time Since Last AVDD down event |
744 |
SP Upper Limit For Stress Condition |
745 |
SP upper limit for stress condition |
746 |
Time Since Last Static Pressure up event |
747 |
Master Reset |
748 |
Soft power reset to the device |
749 |
Reset Corrects |
750 |
Calibration shift gets removed |
751 |
LRV Correct |
752 |
URV Correct |
753 |
Temperature Conversion |
754 |
Config History |
755 |
Allows to check the configuration history. Select the parameter number to read history stored under it.Parameter 1 gives the latest history and Parameter 5 gives the oldest. |
756 |
Allows the user to enable or disable the configuration write protection. |
757 |
Write Protect On/Off |
758 |
Allows the user to change the password of write protection. |
759 |
Change Password |
760 |
Configure Tamper Alarm |
761 |
Allows to configure Tamper alarm parameters |
762 |
Reset Tamper Counter |
763 |
Allows to reset Tamper alarm counter |
764 |
Display Advanced Configuration |
765 |
Display Basic Configuration |
766 |
Upload Variables |
767 |
My Device |
768 |
Process Variables |
769 |
Shortcuts |
770 |
Quick Access functions |
771 |
Ranges/Limits |
772 |
Device Health |
773 |
Shows the overall status of the transmitter |
774 |
Device Status |
775 |
Additional Status |
776 |
Help - Critical Diagnostics |
777 |
Lists all the Critical Diagnostics, Cause and Resolution. A critical failure drives the output of the transmitter to its failsafe direction: upscale or downscale. |
778 |
Help - Electronic Module DAC Failure |
779 |
Cause and Resolution when Electronic Module DAC Failure status set |
780 |
Electronic Module DAC Failure:
Electronics Module is bad.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Temp Above 140C:
The board temperature is high.
Verify the environment is within spec. If it is, then replace the Electronics Module.
>2.Under Current Status or Over current Status:
Reset the device. If problem persist, replace the Electronics Module.
>3.Packet Error, SPI Failure or Control Word Fault:
Reset the device .
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
781 |
Help - Meter Body NVM Corrupt |
782 |
Cause and Resolution when Meter Body NVM Corrupt status set |
783 |
Meter Body NVM Corrupt:
NVM data is bad.
If following a power cycle the failure recurs, then replace the Meter Body. |
784 |
Help - Config Data Corrupt |
785 |
Cause and Resolution when Config Data Corrupt status set |
786 |
Config Data Corrupt:
Config data is bad.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Common DB Corrupt,
>2.Vital DB Corrupt, or
>3.General DB Corrupt
Power cycle the device. If the problem persists, replace the Electronics Module.
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
787 |
Help - Electronic Module Diag Failure |
788 |
Cause and Resolution when Electronic Module Diag Failure status set |
789 |
Electronic Module Diag Failure:
SIL Diagnostics failures.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.RAM Status,
>2.ROM Status, or
>3.Program Flow Status
Reset the device. If the problem persists replace the Electronics module .
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
790 |
Help - Meter Body Critical Failure |
791 |
Cause and Resolution when Meter Body Critical Failure status set |
792 |
Meter Body Critical Failure:
Failure in sensing section.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Meter Body Failure,
>2.Char Table CRC Fault,
>3.PV,SV,TV Bad, or
>4.Program Flow Failure:
If following a power cycle the failure recurs, replace the Meter Body.
>5.Suspect Input,
>6.RAM Failure,
>7.ROM Failure, or
>8.Sensor RAM Database Fault:
Replace the Meter Body.
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
793 |
Help - Sensor Comm Timeout |
794 |
Cause and Resolution when Sensor Comm Timeout status set |
795 |
Sensor Comm Timeout:
No response from the sensor.
Replace the Electronics module. If it does not fix the problem, replace the Meter Body. |
796 |
Help - Non-Crit. Diag. |
797 |
Lists Non-Critical Diagnostics, Cause and Resolution. All communicator functions remain operational during a Non-Critical failure |
798 |
Help - Local Display |
799 |
Cause and Resolution when Local Display status set |
800 |
Local Display:
Display not detected or configuration data has been corrupted.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Display Comm Timeout:
Secure Display connections and recheck. If problem persists, replace the Display
>2.Display Database corrupt:
Reset the device, user may have to reconfigure the Screens.
>3.Display Common Config DB corrupt, or
>4.Display Screen Config DB corrupt:
Reset the Device.
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
801 |
Help - Electronic Module Comm Failure |
802 |
Cause and Resolution when Electronic Module Comm Failure status set |
803 |
Electronic Module Comm Failure:
Electronics Module communication section failure.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Adv Diag DB Corrupt or Config Change DB Corrupt:
Reset the device
>2.Temp above 100c:
Verify the environment is within spec. If it is, then replace the Electronics Module
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
804 |
Help - Meter Body Excess Correct |
805 |
Cause and Resolution when Meter Body Excess Correct status set |
806 |
Meter Body Excess Correct:
Failure in sensing section.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Excess zero correct:
ZERO correction factor is outside acceptable limits. Could be that INPUT was incorrect or transmitter was in output mode during a CORRECT procedure.
a.Check input pressure and be sure that it matches calibrated range value
b.Check Meter Mody
c.Do an LRV CORRECT procedure
>2.Excess Span correct:
SPAN correction factor is outside acceptable limits. Could be that transmitter was in output mode
a.Check input pressure and be sure that it matches calibrated range value
b.Check Meter Body
c.Do a URV CORRECT procedure. .
Note: Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
807 |
Help - Sensor Over Temperature |
808 |
Cause and Resolution when Sensor Over Temperature status set |
809 |
Sensor Over Temperature:
Meter Body temperature is too high. Accuracy and life span may decrease if it remains high.
Verify the environment is within spec. Take steps to insulate Meter Body from temperature source. |
810 |
Help - Fixed Current Mode |
811 |
Cause and Resolution when Fixed Current Mode status set |
812 |
Fixed Current Mode:
Output current is fixed and not varying as per input. Loop current mode is disabled or Loop Test is active.
Enable loop current mode if it is disabled or exit the Loop Test mode if active. |
813 |
Help - PV Out of Range |
814 |
Cause and Resolution when PV Out of Range status set |
815 |
PV Out of Range:
Calculated pressure is above Upper Transducer Limit (UTL).
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Sensor Overload or Fault, or
>2.Redundant Characterization Calculation Error.
Check range and, if required, replace transmitter with one that has a wider range. Meter Body may have been damaged.
Check the transmitter for accuracy and linearity.
Replace the Meter Body and recalibrate if needed |
816 |
Help - No Factory Calibration |
817 |
Cause and Resolution when No Factory Calibration status set |
818 |
No Factory Calibration:
Factory calibration is missing. Accuracy will be compromised.
Replace the Meter Body or return the device for factory calibration. |
819 |
Help - No DAC Compensation |
820 |
Cause and Resolution when No DAC Compensation status set |
821 |
No DAC Compensation:
No temperature compensation data exists for calculations. Loop accuracy may be slightly compromised.
Effect will be minor degradation of ambient temperature influence specifications.
Replace the Electronics Module (PWA) to achieve the maximum current loop accuracy or return the device to factory for DAC compensation. |
822 |
Help - LRV Set Err. Zero Config Button |
823 |
Cause and Resolution when LRV Set Err. Zero Config Button status set |
824 |
LRV Set Error - Zero Config Button:
Set operation using external Zero button was rejected.
Verify the inputs are valid for the intended operation. |
825 |
Help - URV Set Err. Span Config Button |
826 |
Cause and Resolution when URV Set Err. Span Config Button status set |
827 |
URV Set Error - Span Config Button:
Set operation using external Span button was rejected.
Verify the inputs are valid for the intended operation. |
828 |
Help - AO Out of Range |
829 |
Cause and Resolution when AO Out of Range status set |
830 |
AO Out of Range:
Calculated Analog output is either above or below the specified Loop Current Limits.
Check the transmitter input to see if it is in specified range. If not, rerange the device. |
831 |
Help - Loop Current Noise |
832 |
Cause and Resolution when Loop Current Noise status set |
833 |
Loop Current Noise:
If this is observed frequently, it is an early indication of critical under or over-current failure.
Try to find the source of the noise. It could be bad loop wires, a hardware problem inside the transmitter, loop wires running close to a noise source etc. If no sources of noise found, replace the Electronics Module. If this does not fix the problem, then replace the Meter Body or call Service Person. |
834 |
Help - Meter Body Unreliable Comm |
835 |
Cause and Resolution when Meter Body Unreliable Comm status set |
836 |
Meter Body Unreliable Comm:
Unreliable sensor communciation. Either the transmitter is installed in a noisy environment or internal communication quality between the Electronics Module and Sensor is degrading.
Call service person. |
837 |
Help - Tamper Alarm |
838 |
Cause and Resolution when Tamper Alarm status set |
839 |
Tamper Alarm:
Device is in Write Protect Mode and the user tried to change one or more of the parameters and his write attempt exceeded the Tamper attempt limit.
Refer the User Manual for understanding the Tamper Alarm function |
840 |
Help - Low Supply Voltage |
841 |
Cause and Resolution when Low Supply Voltage is set |
842 |
Low Supply Voltage:
Supply voltage low at transmitter terminals or at sensor board.
Any of the following conditions can cause this failure:
>1.Low Transmitter Supply:
Check the power supply and loop resistance are within spec. If they are, then replace the Electronics Module.
>2.Low Sensor Supply:
Low sensor supply voltage. This can be caused by low supply voltage from the Comm Board or by loading by the Sensor or comm board.
Try to increase the voltage level of supply. If problem persists, try replacing the Comm Board. If the problem still persists, replace the Meter Body.
Note:Select 'Device Status - Additional Status' to see which of these conditions are set. |
843 |
Help - Ext dev Status |
844 |
Lists all the HART extended Device Statuses |
845 |
Help - Maintenance Required |
846 |
Maintenance Required |
847 |
Maintenance Required:
Not Used |
848 |
Help - Device Variable Alert |
849 |
Cause and Resolution when Device Variable Alert status set |
850 |
Device Variable Alert:
This indicates PV, SV, or TV Bad.
If following a power cycle the failure recurs, replace the Meter Body. |
851 |
Help - Critical Power Failure |
852 |
Critical Power Failure |
853 |
Critical Power Failure:
Not Used |
854 |
Device Setup |
855 |
Basic Setup |
856 |
Calibration |
857 |
Trends |
858 |
Adv Diagnostics |
859 |
Config. History |
860 |
Check Configuration History |
861 |
Services |
862 |
Basic and Test |
863 |
Basic options |
864 |
Filter Performance Selection |
865 |
Calibration Methods |
866 |
Lists and allows you to calibrate/change LRV/URV values in different ways. |
867 |
Diagnostics |
868 |
Critical Bits |
869 |
Non-Critical (1) Bits |
870 |
Non-Critical (2) Bits |
871 |
Extended Device Status Bits |
872 |
Advanced Diagnostics/Config History |
873 |
Details |
874 |
Detailed Setup |
875 |
Experion Users |
876 |
Features to support Experion host users |
877 |
Device Information |
878 |
System Setup |
879 |
Write Protect |
880 |
Device Image |
881 |
Device Assembly |
882 |
Maintanence |
883 |
Sensor Information |
884 |
Signal Condition |
885 |
Output Condition |
886 |
NAMUR Option |
887 |
Review Parameters |
888 |
Low Flow Cutoff (Sq Root) |
889 |
Low flow cutoff method setup for the device |
890 |
Write Protection |
891 |
Pressure Xfer Fn |
892 |
Meterbody Selections |
893 |
Installation and Device Life |
894 |
Shows the life related parameters |
895 |
Correct LRV Records |
896 |
Correct URV Records |
897 |
Zero Correct Records |
898 |
Reset Corrects Records |
899 |
Power Up Diagnostics |
900 |
ET Tracking |
901 |
Maximum |
902 |
Minimum |
903 |
Operating Voltage |
904 |
PV Tracking |
905 |
SV Tracking |
906 |
TV Tracking |
907 |
Sensor CPU Temp. Tracking |
908 |
AVDD Tracking |
909 |
Overall Status |
910 |
Honeywell Logo |
911 |
Device Icon |
912 |
System Connections |
913 |
Variable Tracking |
914 |
PV Levels |
915 |
NAMUR Level |
916 |
Transfer Function Image |
917 |
ST 700 Device |
918 |
ST 700 Assembly |
919 |
Display Format |
920 |
Process Monitoring |
921 |
Bar Chart For AO |
922 |
PV AO % |
923 |
Pressure AO Bar chart showing the percentage |
924 |
PV AO value |
925 |
--> % Value |
926 |
Gauge Charts |
927 |
The gauge charts for different parameters are shown here |
928 |
PV Gauge Chart |
929 |
SV Gauge Chart |
930 |
TV Gauge Chart |
931 |
ET Gauge Chart |
932 |
PV Meter |
933 |
PV value is displayed in the form of analog meter |
934 |
PV Value |
935 |
--> PV Value |
936 |
SV Meter |
937 |
Meter Body Temp. value is displayed in the form of analog meter |
938 |
SV Value |
939 |
--> SV Value |
940 |
TV Meter |
941 |
Static Pressure value is displayed in the form of analog meter |
942 |
TV Value |
943 |
--> TV Value |
944 |
ET Meter |
945 |
ET value is displayed in the form of analog meter |
946 |
ET Value |
947 |
--> ET Value |
948 |
AO Gauge Chart(mA) |
949 |
AO Meter |
950 |
Current value is displayed in the form of analog meter |
951 |
mA Value |
952 |
--> mA Value |
953 |
mA |
954 |
Trend Charts |
955 |
PV Trend |
956 |
Trend of PV |
957 |
Pressure trends showing history of the actual reading |
958 |
PV value |
959 |
LRV |
960 |
URV |
961 |
PV LRV |
962 |
PV URV |
963 |
SV Trend |
964 |
Trend of SV |
965 |
Meter Body Temp. trend showing history of the actual reading |
966 |
TV Trend |
967 |
Trend of TV |
968 |
Static Pressure trends showing history of the actual reading |
969 |
ET Trend |
970 |
Trend of ET |
971 |
Electronics Temp. trends showing history of the actual reading |
972 |
AO Trend |
973 |
Trend of AO |
974 |
Analog Value trend showing history of the actual reading |
975 |
AO value |
976 |
AO Value |
977 |
Display Setup |
978 |
Common Setup |
979 |
Common setup of the display |
980 |
Screen Configuration |
981 |
Screen of the display can be configured |
982 |
Read Screen Info |
983 |
Reads the details of the selected screen or the screen which was recently configured, whichever is latest. |
984 |
Select Display Screen |
985 |
Allows you to select the screen number of the display |
986 |
Restore Screen Data |
987 |
Display Parameters |
988 |
Reads the details of Simple Display screen information whichever is latest |
989 |
Basic Parameters |
990 |
Configure & read the details of simple Display screen information.
Note: If PV type configured as Pressure and Flow then perform Display Advance configuration for Units and Scaling parameters. |
991 |
Configure |
992 |
This allows you to configure a Advanced display screen |
993 |
This allows you to configure a Basic display screen |
994 |
Clear Message |
995 |
Clears the Display Message |
996 |
Online |
997 |
Download to Device |
998 |
Upload from Device |
999 |
Offline Configuration |
1000 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
1001 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
1002 |
Wireless |
1003 |
WirelessHART Device |
1004 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
1005 |
Primary |
1006 |
Primary Analog Channel |
1007 |
Secondary |
1008 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
1009 |
Tertiary |
1010 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
1011 |
Quaternary |
1012 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1013 |
Quinary |
1014 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1015 |
Lock all |
1016 |
Trim not supported |
1017 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1018 |
Locked by gateway |
1019 |
Analog Input Channel |
1020 |
Analog Output Channel |
1021 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1022 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1023 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1024 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1025 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1026 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1027 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1028 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1029 |
Simulation active |
1030 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1031 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1032 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1033 |
Volatile memory error |
1034 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1035 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1036 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1037 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1038 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1039 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1040 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1041 |
Electronic failure |
1042 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1043 |
Subdevice list changed |
1044 |
Duplicate master detected |
1045 |
Capacity Denied |
1046 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1047 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1048 |
Block transfer pending |
1049 |
Battery life |
1050 |
Percent range |
1051 |
Loop current |
1052 |
Primary variable |
1053 |
Secondary variable |
1054 |
Tertiary variable |
1055 |
Quaternary variable |
1056 |
Read receive time |
1057 |
Write date and time |
1058 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1059 |
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. |
1060 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1061 |
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. |
1062 |
No restrictions |
1063 |
SI Only |
1064 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1065 |
Process automation device |
1066 |
Discrete device |
1067 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1068 |
I/O System |
1069 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1070 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1071 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1072 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1073 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1074 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1075 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1076 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1077 |
Device Profile |
1078 |
US |
1079 |
United States of America |
1080 |
JP |
1081 |
Japan |
1082 |
Germany |
1083 |
FR |
1084 |
France |
1085 |
ES |
1086 |
Spain |
1087 |
RU |
1088 |
Russian Federation |
1089 |
CN |
1090 |
People's Republic of China |
1091 |
Secondary Master |
1092 |
Primary Master |
1093 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1094 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1095 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1096 |
WirelessHART Status |
1097 |
Time Set Option |
1098 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1099 |
Country |
1100 |
Country of intended device installation |
1101 |
SI Unit Control |
1102 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1103 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1104 |
Command Response Truncated |
1105 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1106 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1107 |
8.3f |
1108 |
Device Variable |
1109 |
Output Status |
1110 |
Output Status Byte |
1111 |
Uninitialized |
1112 |
Normal - one sensor |
1113 |
Normal - two sensors |
1114 |
Normal - three sensors |
1115 |
Shorted |
1116 |
Shorted- shorted field wiring. |
1117 |
Limited high |
1118 |
Limited high- block can not respond to upward movement of value. |
1119 |
Open |
1120 |
Open- open field wiring. |
1121 |
Limited low |
1122 |
Limited low- block can not respond to upward movement of target. |
1123 |
Initialization done |
1124 |
Initialization done- block initialization is complete. |
1125 |
Not selected |
1126 |
Not selected- target value provided by block was not selected. |
1127 |
No path |
1128 |
No path- there is no path to the process. |
1129 |
Fail |
1130 |
Fail- hardware failure. |
1131 |
Bad- block is out of service or has bad input. |
1132 |
Not from process |
1133 |
Not from process- value is not directly affected by any process information. |
1134 |
Local override |
1135 |
Local override- block has LO mode. |
1136 |
Not Cascade Mode |
1137 |
Not RCas Mode |
1138 |
Not ROut Mode |
1139 |
No communication |
1140 |
No communication- (NO_COM). |
1141 |
uint16_var_blk_char |
1142 |
uint32_var_blk_char |
1143 |
uint8_var_blk_char |
1144 |
int8_var_blk_char |
1145 |
new itest redef1 label |