0 |
IFC090 |
1 |
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.
(Fct. 4.02) |
2 |
Device busy |
3 |
Polling Address- Address used by the Host to identify a Field Device, and changeable by the User to control: the Multidrop Mode for Analog Output 1), and the Analog Output Fixed Mode of Analog Output 1).
(Fct. 3.09) |
4 |
Local device user |
5 |
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: a plant drawing, or on a Control System. This variable is also used as a type of data link layer address handle.
(Fct. 3.08) |
6 |
Write Protect Mode- Indicates whether variables can be written to the Field Device, or whether commands that cause actions, to be performed in the Field Device, can or cannot occur. Depending on the Field Device, this is a mode that is controllable by the user, either via the Field Device hardware or the HART Protocol.
(Fct. 3.04) |
7 |
Damping applied to |
8 |
Defines whether "Time constant" is applied to all outputs or only to current and status outputs.
(Fct. 1.02) |
9 |
No damping for raw flow |
10 |
Pulse val exceeded max, corrected |
11 |
Pulse val surpassed min, corrected |
12 |
Analog Digital Converter fatal error |
13 |
Error can't be repaired by user - please consult factory. |
14 |
Error in IMoCom configuration |
15 |
Device Block fatal error |
16 |
Checksum error in Communication Block |
17 |
Error can possibly be repaired by reconfiguration of the device. |
18 |
Checksum error in Display Block |
19 |
Checksum error in Counter Block |
20 |
Checksum error in Control/Indicate Block |
21 |
Checksum error in Pulse/Frequency Block |
22 |
Checksum error in Current Block |
23 |
Checksum error in General Block |
24 |
Display module fatal error |
25 |
Error can possibly be repaired if caused by checksum error. See "Checksum error in Parameter EEPROM". |
26 |
Counter overflow |
27 |
Power fail detected |
28 |
Fatal error of Control Input 2 |
29 |
Fatal error of Control Input 1 |
30 |
Fatal error of Current Output |
31 |
Current output overranged |
32 |
Check and if necessary correct instrument parameters. After elimination of reason, error message is automatically deleted. |
33 |
Fatal error of Pulse Output |
34 |
Pulse output overranged |
35 |
Check and if necessary correct instrument parameters. After elimination of reason, error message is automatically deleted.
Note: totalizer deviation possible. |
36 |
Fatal error of Status Output 2 |
37 |
Fatal error of Status Output 1 |
38 |
Empty pipe |
39 |
Analog/digital converter overranged |
40 |
Error message deleted automatically after elimination of cause. |
41 |
Zero trim- Make the sensor input the new zero input reference.
Note: carry out only at '0' flow and with completely filled measuring tube!
(Fct. 3.03) |
42 |
I/O |
43 |
Module's firmware identification number.
(Fct. 2.02) |
44 |
Display |
45 |
ADC |
46 |
Range exceeded max, corrected |
47 |
Range surpassed min, corrected |
48 |
Both range and pulse value corrected |
49 |
Diameter |
50 |
Select meter size from a list.
(Fct. 3.02) |
51 |
2.5 mm 1/10 inch |
52 |
4 mm 1/8 inch |
53 |
6 mm 1/4 inch |
54 |
10 mm 3/8 inch |
55 |
15 mm ½ inch |
56 |
20 mm ¾ inch |
57 |
25 mm 1 inch |
58 |
32 mm 1¼ inch |
59 |
40 mm 1½ inch |
60 |
50 mm 2 inch |
61 |
65 mm 2½ inch |
62 |
80 mm 3 inch |
63 |
100 mm 4 inch |
64 |
125 mm 5 inch |
65 |
150 mm 6 inch |
66 |
200 mm 8 inch |
67 |
250 mm 10 inch |
68 |
300 mm 12 inch |
69 |
350 mm 14 inch |
70 |
400 mm 16 inch |
71 |
450 mm 18 inch |
72 |
500 mm 20 inch |
73 |
550 mm 22 inch |
74 |
600 mm 24 inch |
75 |
650 mm 26 inch |
76 |
700 mm 28 inch |
77 |
750 mm 30 inch |
78 |
800 mm 32 inch |
79 |
850 mm 34 inch |
80 |
900 mm 36 inch |
81 |
950 mm 38 inch |
82 |
1000 mm 40 inch |
83 |
1050 mm 42 inch |
84 |
1100 mm 44 inch |
85 |
1150 mm 46 inch |
86 |
1200 mm 48 inch |
87 |
1250 mm 50 inch |
88 |
1300 mm 52 inch |
89 |
1350 mm 54 inch |
90 |
1400 mm 56 inch |
91 |
1450 mm 58 inch |
92 |
1500 mm 60 inch |
93 |
1600 mm 64 inch |
94 |
1700 mm 68 inch |
95 |
1800 mm 72 inch |
96 |
1900 mm 76 inch |
97 |
2000 mm 80 inch |
98 |
2100 mm 84 inch |
99 |
2200 mm 88 inch |
100 |
2300 mm 92 inch |
101 |
2400 mm 96 inch |
102 |
2500 mm 100 inch |
103 |
2600 mm 104 inch |
104 |
2700 mm 108 inch |
105 |
2800 mm 112 inch |
106 |
2900 mm 116 inch |
107 |
3000 mm 120 inch |
108 |
Power |
109 |
AC |
110 |
DC |
111 |
Empty Pipe Option |
112 |
No |
113 |
Internal |
114 |
External |
115 |
Hardware |
116 |
Defines the instrument HW implementation.
Must correspond to the instrument nameplate.
(Fct. 4.01) |
117 |
Standard |
118 |
Modis-1 P-SA/FA-ST |
119 |
Modis-2 P-SA/F-PA |
120 |
Modis-3 P-SA/DC-I |
121 |
Modis-4 FA-ST/F-PA |
122 |
Modis-5 FA-ST/FA-ST |
123 |
Modis-6 FA-ST/FA-ST |
124 |
Standard + HART |
125 |
Table Type |
126 |
Table Eco |
127 |
Table Auqa |
128 |
Table 1600 |
129 |
Table Capa |
130 |
Table 3000 |
131 |
Off value too high |
132 |
Off value too low |
133 |
On value too high |
134 |
On value too low |
135 |
On value not lower than Off |
136 |
Cutoff Control |
137 |
Defines whether predefined or adjustable cutoff limits for low flow are used. Affects all outputs and totalizers' calculations.
(Fct. 1.03) |
138 |
Off |
139 |
Fixed tripping points: 'On' = 0.1% / 'Off' = 0.2%. |
140 |
Percent |
141 |
Variable tripping points: 'On' = 1..19% / 'Off' = 2..20%. |
142 |
On Value |
143 |
Cutoff 'On' value. Must fit the range 1..19% and be lower than 'Off' value.
(Fct. 1.03) |
144 |
.1f |
145 |
Off Value |
146 |
Cutoff 'Off' value. Must fit the range 2..20% and be greater than 'On' value.
(Fct. 1.03) |
147 |
Stop/Resume |
148 |
Stops or resumes all totalizers. |
149 |
Stop Counters |
150 |
Stops all totalizers. Values are preserved. |
151 |
Resume Counters |
152 |
Resumes all totalizers. The latter start with preserved values. |
153 |
I 0% too high |
154 |
Invalid I Error |
155 |
Invalid reverse range |
156 |
Invalid I Max |
157 |
Invalid range I for HART |
158 |
I 0% |
159 |
Defines current, corresponding to zero flow. Must be lower than "I 100%" value.
(Fct. 1.05) |
160 |
I 100% |
161 |
Defines current, corresponding to 100% (of URV) flow. Must be greater than "I 0%" value.
(Fct. 1.05) |
162 |
I Max |
163 |
Defines maximum value of current, set under flow overranging (> URV) . Must be greater than "I 100%" value.
(Fct. 1.05) |
164 |
I Error |
165 |
Error current, setting depends on the current range. Can be set either to 22 mA or be within 2 mA .. "I 0%" mA.
(Fct. 1.05) |
166 |
Rev.Range Scale |
167 |
Defines full-scale range for reverse flow, in % of URV.
(Fct. 1.05) |
168 |
.2f |
169 |
Reverse Range |
170 |
Select reverse flow range.
(Fct. 1.05) |
171 |
Same as Forward |
172 |
Set the same full-scale value as for forward flow (-URV). |
173 |
Set adjustable range for reverse flow. Value must be within 5..150% of URV. |
174 |
Pulse units were set to the nearest possible |
175 |
Pulse Type |
176 |
Select pulse type.
(Fct. 1.06) |
177 |
Pulse/Time |
178 |
Set pulses per unit time for 100% flowrate (URV). |
179 |
Pulse/Volume |
180 |
Set pulses per unit volume, flowrate. |
181 |
Pulse Control |
182 |
Defines the way pulses are generated.
(Fct. 1.06) |
183 |
Auto |
184 |
Implies 50% of the period length of the 100% output frequency. |
185 |
Symmetrical |
186 |
Set the pulse duty ratio to 1:1 over entire range. |
187 |
0.01-1.00 s |
188 |
align_pwidth |
189 |
Pulse Width |
190 |
Defines pulse width.
Allowed range: 0.01 .. 1.00 s
(Fct. 1.06) |
191 |
Pulse unit |
192 |
Defines the units for pulse value.
Affects only HART ® applications (HC275 screens, AMS cfg tabs, etc.) but not the instrument display units (Fct. 1.06). |
193 |
puls/gal |
194 |
Pulses per Gallon |
195 |
puls/L |
196 |
Pulses per Liter |
197 |
puls/Impgal |
198 |
Pulses per Imperial Gallon |
199 |
puls/Cum |
200 |
Pulses per Cubic Meter |
201 |
puls/bbl |
202 |
Pulses per Barrel |
203 |
puls/bush |
204 |
Pulses per Bushel |
205 |
puls/Cuyd |
206 |
Pulses per Cubic Yard |
207 |
puls/Cuft |
208 |
Pulses per Cubic Feet |
209 |
puls/Cuin |
210 |
Pulses per Cubic Inch |
211 |
puls/bbl(liq) |
212 |
Pulses per Liquid barrel |
213 |
puls/hL |
214 |
Pulses per Hectoliter |
215 |
puls/usr def |
216 |
Pulses per User Defined volume unit |
217 |
Hz |
218 |
puls/min |
219 |
Pulses per minute |
220 |
puls/hr |
221 |
Pulses per hour |
222 |
puls/day |
223 |
Pulses per day |
224 |
Pulses per User Defined time unit |
225 |
Pulse |
226 |
Defines format specifier for pulse value (Fct. 1.06).
Affects only HART ® applications (HC275 screens, AMS cfg tabs, etc.) but not the instrument display. |
227 |
Default (3 digits) |
228 |
0 digs after point |
229 |
1 dig after point |
230 |
2 digs after point |
231 |
4 digs after point |
232 |
5 digs after point |
233 |
Exponential |
234 |
Set pulse value per time or volume unit.
For "Pulse/Time" selection the allowed range depends on pulse width,
if "Pulse/Volume" is chozen the range depends on pulse width and URV.
(Fct. 1.06) |
235 |
.0f |
236 |
.3f |
237 |
.4f |
238 |
.5f |
239 |
6e |
240 |
g |
241 |
Invalid function |
242 |
Terminals' functions conflict |
243 |
Invalid field frequency |
244 |
Invalid line frequency |
245 |
Invalid overload point |
246 |
GK Value |
247 |
Set primary constant GK. Note information on the instrument nameplate, do not change setting!
(Fct. 3.02) |
248 |
Field Frequency |
249 |
Set magnetic field frequency as a ratio of power frequency. Refer to the instrument nameplate, do not change setting!
For exceptions refer to sections 6.4-6.6 of "Operating Manual".
(Fct. 3.02) |
250 |
1/2 |
251 |
1/6 |
252 |
1/18 |
253 |
1/32 |
254 |
Line Frequency |
255 |
Normal line frequency in your country.
Note: this function is meaningful only for units with DC power supply.
(Fct. 3.02) |
256 |
50 Hz |
257 |
60 Hz |
258 |
Flow |
259 |
Defines characterization for the flow.
(Fct. 3.06) |
260 |
Pulsating |
261 |
Pulsating flow, e.g. due to reciprocating pumps. Refer also to Sections 6.4-6.6 of "Operating Manual". |
262 |
Steady |
263 |
Flow is steady. |
264 |
Flow Direction |
265 |
Set flow direction.
(Fct. 3.02) |
266 |
Positive |
267 |
For identification of flow direction, see "+" arrow on primary head. |
268 |
Negative |
269 |
For Forward/Reverse mode identifies the "positive" flow direction. |
270 |
Empty Pipe |
271 |
Switch on "empty pipe" identifier option?
(Fct. 3.06) |
272 |
Yes |
273 |
Illegal symbols encountered in 'User Unit' text(s) |
274 |
Language |
275 |
Select texts' language for device display.
(Fct. 3.01) |
276 |
Others |
277 |
On request. |
278 |
Text Volume |
279 |
Text for user-defined unit.
Allowed character set: 'A'-'Z', 'a'-'z', '0'-'9', '_', ' '.
(Fct. 3.05) |
280 |
Text Time |
281 |
Text for required time unit.
Allowed character set: 'A'-'Z', 'a'-'z', '0'-'9', '_', ' '.
(Fct. 3.05) |
282 |
Factor Volume |
283 |
Scaling factor for volume unit, relative to cubic meter.
(Fct. 3.05) |
284 |
1/Cum |
285 |
Factor Time |
286 |
Scaling factor for time unit, relative to second.
(Fct. 3.05) |
287 |
Wrong password |
288 |
Entry code required |
289 |
Not required |
290 |
Required |
291 |
Entry Code |
292 |
Device not in proper mode |
293 |
Control B1 |
294 |
Defines the actual state of binary terminal. |
295 |
Passive |
296 |
Active |
297 |
Control B2 |
298 |
Status B1 |
299 |
Status B2 |
300 |
Hysteresis too small |
301 |
CI or SO 1 |
302 |
Terminal B1 |
303 |
Defines input/output assigned to terminal.
(Fct. 3.07) |
304 |
Control input |
305 |
Pulse output |
306 |
Status output |
307 |
Pulse B1 |
308 |
Defines the function of binary terminal.
(Fct. 1.06, 1.07) |
309 |
Outputs Zero |
310 |
Set outputs to "min" values. |
311 |
Outputs Hold |
312 |
Hold values of outputs. |
313 |
External Range |
314 |
External range change.
Setting range 5% - 80% = ratio of low to high range 1:20 to 1:1.25, value must be greater than that of "Low Flow Cutoff". |
315 |
Reset Totalizers |
316 |
All totalizers will be reset. |
317 |
Reset Errors |
318 |
Delete/acknowledge error messages. |
319 |
Trip.Point 1 |
320 |
Defines trip point. Both 'Low' and 'High' values must be within 0% - 150% of "Full Scale". Hysteresis (absolute value of difference) must be >= 1%. Switching performance for N/O or N/C contact can be set.
For N/O contact 'Low' value > 'High' value. Contact closes when flowrate is greater than 'Low' value.
For N/C contact 'Low' value < 'High' value. Contact closes when flowrate is greater than 'High' value. |
321 |
Signals that pipe is "empty". |
322 |
Auto Range |
323 |
Autimatic range change.
Setting range 5% - 80% = ratio of low to high range 1:20 to 1:1.25, value must be greater than that of "Low Flow Cutoff". |
324 |
Sign I |
325 |
Switch is open for forward flow and closed for reverse. |
326 |
Sign P |
327 |
Overflow I |
328 |
Switch is closed if current output is overranged and open if it's OK. |
329 |
Overflow P |
330 |
Switch is closed if pulse output is overranged and open if it's OK. |
331 |
All Errors |
332 |
Switch is closed in case of any error and open otherwise. |
333 |
Fatal Error |
334 |
Switch is closed in case of any fatal error and open otherwise. |
335 |
On |
336 |
Indicates that flowmeter is operative; closed in case of power ON. |
337 |
1 Dir |
338 |
2 Dir |
339 |
Trip.Point 1, Low |
340 |
Trip.Point 1, High |
341 |
CI or SO 2 |
342 |
Terminal B2 |
343 |
Trip.Point 2 |
344 |
Trip.Point 2, Low |
345 |
Trip.Point 2, High |
346 |
Flow,I |
347 |
Off,I |
348 |
%Range |
349 |
Function I |
350 |
Select function for current output I.
(Fct. 1.05) |
351 |
One flow direction. |
352 |
Two-directional flow, forward/reverse mode. |
353 |
puls/s |
354 |
Flow,P |
355 |
Off,P |
356 |
Tracks the actual value of the pulse output. |
357 |
Function P |
358 |
Defines function for pulse output P.
(Fct. 1.06) |
359 |
Raw Flow |
360 |
Tau Flow |
361 |
Total+ |
362 |
Total- |
363 |
Tots' Sum |
364 |
Only I |
365 |
All Outputs |
366 |
Flow Units |
367 |
Selected units are applied to flow measurements and configuration parameters having volumetric flow units: "Full Scale" and sensor limits.
Affects only HART ® applications (HC275 screens, AMS faceplates, etc.) but not the instrument display units (Fct. 1.01, 1.04). |
368 |
usr def |
369 |
User defined unit. |
370 |
Defines format specifier for flow measurements and configuration parameters having volumetric flow units: "Full Scale" and sensor limits.
Affects only HART ® applications (HC275 screens, AMS faceplates/views, etc.) but not instrument local display. |
371 |
Default (2 digits) |
372 |
3 digs after point |
373 |
No display |
374 |
RawF |
375 |
Raw flow value, no damping is applied. |
376 |
Full Scale |
377 |
The full-scale range depends on meter size ("Diameter") and flow velocity.
Allowed maximum is defined by "Upper sensor limit".
(Fct. 1.01, 3.02) |
378 |
Flow Min |
379 |
Upper sensor limit |
380 |
Lower sensor limit |
381 |
Sensor min span |
382 |
Smoothed flow value, "Time Constant" is applied as damping. |
383 |
TauF |
384 |
Time Constant |
385 |
Damping value, must be within 0.2-99.9 sec.
(Fct. 1.02) |
386 |
|
387 |
Totalizer Units |
388 |
Selected units are applied to totalizers only within HART ® applications (HC275 screens, AMS faceplates, etc.).
They do not affect the instrument display units (Fct. 1.04). |
389 |
Totalizers |
390 |
Defines format specifier for totalizers' values, that is meaningful only for HART ® applications (HC275 screens, AMS faceplates, etc.).
Has no influence on the instrument display. |
391 |
Default (1 digit) |
392 |
Value of the positive totalizer. |
393 |
Tot+ |
394 |
Value of the negative totalizer. |
395 |
Tot- |
396 |
Presents the sum of positive and negative totalizers. |
397 |
TotS |
398 |
Process Variables |
399 |
Outputs/Inputs |
400 |
Operation |
401 |
Display Flow |
402 |
Display Counters |
403 |
Display Value P |
404 |
Current Output I |
405 |
Test |
406 |
Sensor Limits |
407 |
-110 % |
408 |
-100 % |
409 |
-50 % |
410 |
-10 % |
411 |
0 % |
412 |
10 % |
413 |
50 % |
414 |
100 % |
415 |
110 % |
416 |
Test Range |
417 |
Test measuring range. Selected value (in % of "Full Scale") is handled by outputs I and P in accordance with the actual outputs' functions.
(Fct. 2.01) |
418 |
IO Standard |
419 |
IO Special |
420 |
Standard Display |
421 |
Enhanced Display |
422 |
RS Module |
423 |
ADC Module |
424 |
Hardware Info |
425 |
Hardware information and error status. Before consulting factory, please note down all 6 codes.
(Fct. 2.02) |
426 |
Quit/Reset |
427 |
Error List |
428 |
Lists all actual errors and state transition messages. Capable to quit/acknowledge messages. |
429 |
Counters |
430 |
Reset Counters |
431 |
Set/Reset Password |
432 |
Device is now write-protected. You can change this if you enter correct 9-keystroke PASSWORD.
Valid symbols: 0 ([Right] key of the device), 1 ([Enter]) and 2 ([Up]).
(Fct. 3.04) |
433 |
Device is now opened for write operations. You can change this and install a PASSWORD, thus protecting device from changes in configuration data.
Valid symbols: 0 ([Right] key of the device), 1 ([Enter]) and 2 ([Up]).
(Fct. 3.04) |
434 |
Installation |
435 |
Application |
436 |
Flowmeter |
437 |
User Unit |
438 |
HART Variables |
439 |
Write variables |
440 |
FMU860 |
441 |
DT |
442 |
DVC |
443 |
FCX |
444 |
AS800 |
445 |
340T |
446 |
340C |
447 |
344 |
448 |
Siemens Micro K |
449 |
SITRANS L |
450 |
SIPAN PH |
451 |
SITRANS P |
452 |
75SMT |
453 |
UNIDELTA |
454 |
8320 |
455 |
SX5100 |
456 |
TSV175 |
457 |
DMU |
458 |
3780 |
459 |
BM70 |
460 |
8u |
461 |
Are you sure? |
462 |
No;Yes |
463 |
Select value: |
464 |
Outputs are fixed to
%{0} of Full Scale. |
465 |
Device outputs are still fixed. Retry the complete test! |
466 |
%{0}, ID Number: |
467 |
%{0}, Status: |
468 |
Select option: |
469 |
Quit errors;View errors |
470 |
No errors. |
471 |
%{0} |
472 |
Stop;Resume |
473 |
Counters are set to zeroes. |
474 |
Entry code required? |
475 |
Enter password: |
476 |
Password is disabled. |
477 |
Password is enabled. |
478 |
Apply new %{2} mA input |
479 |
Current applied process value: %{0} %{1}
Set as %{2} mA value? |
480 |
Apply;Read new value;Leave as found |
481 |
Select method: |
482 |
Snapshot Zero;Averaged Zero |
483 |
Zero iterations:
%{0} |
484 |
Store zero value? |