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CALIPERAY |
1 |
MISTRAS Group Inc. |
2 |
Failure |
3 |
Out of Specification |
4 |
Function Check |
5 |
Discrete Variable Simulation Active |
6 |
Event Notifictaion Overflow |
7 |
Radio Failure |
8 |
H:M:S |
9 |
Status example 1 |
10 |
Example condition 1 |
11 |
Example condition 2 |
12 |
Example condition 3 |
13 |
Example condition 4 |
14 |
Example condition 5 |
15 |
Example condition 6 |
16 |
Example condition 7 |
17 |
Example condition 8 |
18 |
The unique 3-byte device ID for use in the MAC address |
19 |
Single-point Trim |
20 |
Trim Reset |
21 |
Burst Message |
22 |
Thickness Channel 1 |
23 |
Thickness Channels 1-4 |
24 |
Select Device Variables |
25 |
Read Additional Device Status |
26 |
Read Additional Device - This command reads additional device status information |
27 |
Status example 1 Mask |
28 |
Latched Status example 1 |
29 |
Battery Life |
30 |
.0f |
31 |
s |
32 |
Units |
33 |
Days |
34 |
Update Period |
35 |
Battery write dev var code |
36 |
|
37 |
Scratch Data |
38 |
Channel 1 Thickness |
39 |
.3f |
40 |
Trim Units |
41 |
Channel 1 Trim Point |
42 |
Upper Trim Point |
43 |
Trim Point Support |
44 |
Minimum Lower Trim |
45 |
Maximum Lower Trim |
46 |
Minimum Upper Trim |
47 |
Maximum Upper Trim |
48 |
Thickness Units |
49 |
Ch 1 Thk Data Quality |
50 |
Ch 1 Thk Alarm |
51 |
None |
52 |
LOW THRESHOLD ALARM |
53 |
HIGH THRESHOLD ALARM |
54 |
SHIT'S BROKE! |
55 |
Serial Number |
56 |
Mode |
57 |
Enables/Disables thickness measurements on channel 1 |
58 |
Disabled |
59 |
Disable channel 1 |
60 |
Enabled |
61 |
Enable channel 1 |
62 |
Transducer |
63 |
Selects the type of transducer used on channel 1 |
64 |
MISTRAS ISDUT5M |
65 |
Dual-Crystal transducer from MISTRAS |
66 |
MISTRAS ISSUT5M-HT |
67 |
Single-Crystal High-Temperature transducer from MISTRAS |
68 |
Temperature Compensation |
69 |
Determine whether to use temperature compensation when calculating thickness on channel 1 |
70 |
Off |
71 |
Disable temperature compensation on channel 1 |
72 |
On |
73 |
Enable temperature compensation on channel 1 |
74 |
TML # |
75 |
Enter the TML number where this sensor is installed |
76 |
Gate 1 Start |
77 |
us |
78 |
Gate 1 Width |
79 |
Gate 2 Start |
80 |
Gate 2 Width |
81 |
Thk LO Alarm |
82 |
Thk LO LO Alarm |
83 |
Thk HI Alarm |
84 |
Waveform Display |
85 |
Display as an RF waveform or as an envelope. |
86 |
RF Waveform |
87 |
Envelope |
88 |
Gt 1 Thk Velocity |
89 |
The sound velocity of the material being measured. |
90 |
in/us |
91 |
Gt 2 Thk Velocity |
92 |
Gt 1 Thk Offset |
93 |
The calibration offset of the material being measured. |
94 |
in |
95 |
Gt 2 Thk Offset |
96 |
Gt 1 TOF |
97 |
The time of flight of the signal threshold crossing. |
98 |
Gt 2 TOF |
99 |
Reference Temp |
100 |
The temperature reference used in temperature compensation |
101 |
.1f |
102 |
Dev Var 0 write dev var code |
103 |
Channel 2 Thickness |
104 |
Channel 2 Trim Point |
105 |
Ch 2 Thk Data Quality |
106 |
Ch 2 Thk Alarm |
107 |
Enables/Disables thickness measurements on channel 2 |
108 |
Disable channel 2 |
109 |
Enable channel 2 |
110 |
Selects the type of transducer used on channel 2 |
111 |
Determine whether to use temperature compensation when calculating thickness on channel 2 |
112 |
Disable temperature compensation on channel 2 |
113 |
Enable temperature compensation on channel 2 |
114 |
Dev Var 1 write dev var code |
115 |
Channel 3 Thickness |
116 |
Channel 3 Trim Point |
117 |
Ch 3 Thk Data Quality |
118 |
Ch 3 Thk Alarm |
119 |
Enables/Disables thickness measurements on channel 3 |
120 |
Disable channel 3 |
121 |
Enable channel 3 |
122 |
Selects the type of transducer used on channel 3 |
123 |
Determine whether to use temperature compensation when calculating thickness on channel 3 |
124 |
Disable temperature compensation on channel 3 |
125 |
Enable temperature compensation on channel 3 |
126 |
Dev Var 2 write dev var code |
127 |
Channel 4 Thickness |
128 |
Channel 4 Trim Point |
129 |
Ch 4 Thk Data Quality |
130 |
Ch 4 Thk Alarm |
131 |
Enables/Disables thickness measurements on channel 4 |
132 |
Disable channel 4 |
133 |
Enable channel 4 |
134 |
Selects the type of transducer used on channel 4 |
135 |
Determine whether to use temperature compensation when calculating thickness on channel 4 |
136 |
Disable temperature compensation on channel 4 |
137 |
Enable temperature compensation on channel 4 |
138 |
Channel 4 thickness write dev var code |
139 |
Channel 1 Temperature |
140 |
Temperature Units |
141 |
Ch 1 Temp Data Quality |
142 |
Ch 1 Temp Alarm |
143 |
Ch 1 Temp Comp |
144 |
Temp LO Alarm |
145 |
Temp LO LO Alarm |
146 |
Temp HI Alarm |
147 |
Dev Var 4 write dev var code |
148 |
Device Var 4 |
149 |
Channel 2 Temperature |
150 |
Ch 2 Temp Data Quality |
151 |
Ch 2 Temp Alarm |
152 |
Ch 2 Temp Comp |
153 |
Dev Var 5 write dev var code |
154 |
Device Var 5 |
155 |
Channel 3 Temperature |
156 |
Ch 3 Temp Data Quality |
157 |
Ch 3 Temp Alarm |
158 |
Dev Var 6 write dev var code |
159 |
Device Var 6 |
160 |
Channel 4 Temperature |
161 |
Ch 4 Temp Data Quality |
162 |
Ch 4 Temp Alarm |
163 |
Ch 4 Temp Comp |
164 |
Dev Var 7 write dev var code |
165 |
Device Var 7 |
166 |
Battery Voltage |
167 |
.2f |
168 |
Batt Voltage Data Quality |
169 |
Batt Voltage Alarm |
170 |
Voltage Alarm (Low) |
171 |
Voltage Alarm (Low Low) |
172 |
Voltage Alarm (High) |
173 |
Dev Var 8 write dev var code |
174 |
Device Var 8 |
175 |
Channel 1 |
176 |
Channel 2 |
177 |
Channel 3 |
178 |
Channel 4 |
179 |
Overview |
180 |
Channel 1 |
181 |
Channel 2 |
182 |
Channel 3 |
183 |
Channel 4 |
184 |
Calibration |
185 |
Dynamic Variable Mapping |
186 |
Waveforms |
187 |
Channel 1 Waveform |
188 |
Channel 2 Waveform |
189 |
Channel 3 Waveform |
190 |
Channel 4 Waveform |
191 |
Alarm State |
192 |
Nothing to report |
193 |
All is well |
194 |
ALARM TRIPPED |
195 |
MAYDAY! |
196 |
Alarm Setup |
197 |
Configure |
198 |
Diagnostics |
199 |
Offline |
200 |
Communication |
201 |
Maintenance |
202 |
Wireless |
203 |
Sensors |
204 |
Device Status |
205 |
Alarms |
206 |
Device |
207 |
Module Revision |
208 |
Connection Status |
209 |
Event Status |
210 |
Event 1 |
211 |
Time |
212 |
Device Capabilities |
213 |
Wireless Capabilities |
214 |
Burst Configuration |
215 |
Message 1 |
216 |
Burst Variables |
217 |
Message 2 |
218 |
Message 3 |
219 |
Event Configuration |
220 |
Event Mask |
221 |
Force Join |
222 |
Set Join Key |
223 |
Accept Join Key? |
224 |
Re-enter Join Key |
225 |
Go back and re-enter the join key information |
226 |
Accept Join Key |
227 |
Accept the values and proceed to join attempt. |
228 |
Join Device To Network |
229 |
MAC Address |
230 |
Thickness Update |
231 |
Select the channel on which to trigger a thickness measurement |
232 |
1 |
233 |
2 |
234 |
3 |
235 |
4 |
236 |
All |
237 |
All Channels |
238 |
Single Channel |
239 |
Select one channel only. |
240 |
Channel Variables |
241 |
Index 0-3 representing channels 1-4 |
242 |
Thickness Update Interval |
243 |
How often thickness readings are taken on the node in hours
(Recommended >= 24; Min = 1; Max = 37) |
244 |
hours |
245 |
ECN revision |
246 |
Engineering Change Notice Revision. Used in between PCB revisions |
247 |
qmark |
248 |
? |
249 |
Requested channel is not enabled |
250 |
Thickness of REF Sample 1 |
251 |
Thickness of REF Sample 2 |
252 |
REF Sample 1 TOF |
253 |
REF Sample 2 TOF |
254 |
Two-point Calibration |
255 |
Automatic calibration using two known thicknesses on a step plate. |
256 |
Clear Ref Temp |
257 |
Clear the reference temperature. It will be set again after the next thickness update is triggered. |
258 |
Factory Defaults |
259 |
Resets the device back to the factory default settings. |
260 |
Trigger Thickness Update |
261 |
Get Channel 1 Waveform |
262 |
Retrieves the waveform from the latest thickness measurement on channel 1. |
263 |
Get Channel 2 Waveform |
264 |
Retrieves the waveform from the latest thickness measurement on channel 2. |
265 |
Get Channel 3 Waveform |
266 |
Retrieves the waveform from the latest thickness measurement on channel 3. |
267 |
Get Channel 4 Waveform |
268 |
Retrieves the waveform from the latest thickness measurement on channel 4. |
269 |
CH1 |
270 |
Gate 1 |
271 |
Gate 2 |
272 |
CH2 |
273 |
CH3 |
274 |
CH4 |
275 |
VIEW CH1 WAVEFORM |
276 |
VIEW CH2 WAVEFORM |
277 |
VIEW CH3 WAVEFORM |
278 |
VIEW CH4 WAVEFORM |
279 |
Time of Flight (us) |
280 |
Amplitude (%) |
281 |
Number of status map entries to read |
282 |
Condensed Status Code |
283 |
No Effect |
284 |
The status bit does not affect Condensed Status |
285 |
Maintenance Required |
286 |
Not Defined |
287 |
Status bit is not supported by the field device |
288 |
Condensed status simulation |
289 |
Alows simulation of different status conditions. |
290 |
Bit Index |
291 |
Bit Value |
292 |
Set |
293 |
The status bit is set |
294 |
Reset |
295 |
The status bit is reset |
296 |
Simulate Status |
297 |
Common Tables |
298 |
Interoperable * |
299 |
Universal |
300 |
Common Practice |
301 |
Pressure Universal |
302 |
Pressure Common |
303 |
Menu |
304 |
Rosemount Magflow |
305 |
Rosemount Pressure |
306 |
Moore Products |
307 |
Siemens Pressure |
308 |
P2 Common |
309 |
PV |
310 |
Munge |
311 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion/Methane/CO |
312 |
Flow Totalizer - Rate Indicator |
313 |
Flow Variable Area |
314 |
Flow Coriolis Mass |
315 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Gas |
316 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Liquid |
317 |
Level Ultrasonic |
318 |
Level Radar - Microwave |
319 |
Pressure Absolute |
320 |
Level Capacitance |
321 |
Pressure Differential |
322 |
Level Hydrostatic |
323 |
Level |
324 |
Pressure Absolute/Relative |
325 |
Level Microwave |
326 |
Level Radar |
327 |
Level Density - Nuclear |
328 |
Flow Electromagnetic |
329 |
Flow Vortex |
330 |
Flow Magmeter - Rack Version |
331 |
Flow High Performance Magmeter |
332 |
Flow Mass |
333 |
Flow Ultrasonic |
334 |
Flow Magnetic |
335 |
Flow Magnetic - Custody Transfer |
336 |
Flow 2-wire Magnetic |
337 |
Flow Coriolis Mass - Custody Transfer |
338 |
Flow 2-wire Vortex |
339 |
Flow Thermal |
340 |
Temperature Head Mounted |
341 |
Temperature Compact |
342 |
Temperature DIN Rail Mounted |
343 |
Analytical pH |
344 |
Analytical Conductivity - Conductive |
345 |
Analytical Conductivity - Inductive |
346 |
Temperature Sensor |
347 |
Level Servo |
348 |
Temperature DIN Rail |
349 |
Temperature |
350 |
Analytical ORP |
351 |
Analytical pION |
352 |
Analytical IConc |
353 |
Analytical Electrode Conductivity |
354 |
Analytical Toroidal Conductivity |
355 |
Valve Positioner |
356 |
Valve Controller |
357 |
Pressure |
358 |
Pressure Multivariable |
359 |
Analytical pH/ORP |
360 |
Flow Coriolis |
361 |
Analytical Conductivity |
362 |
Valve Positioner/Pneumatic |
363 |
Valve Actuator - Electrical |
364 |
Temperature Dual Input |
365 |
Valve Actuator |
366 |
Analytical Corrosion |
367 |
Analytical Density - Nuclear |
368 |
Level Continuous Gamma |
369 |
Level Laser Ranging |
370 |
Pressure Safety |
371 |
Flow Vortex/Swirl |
372 |
Flow |
373 |
Analytical 4 Electrode Conductivity |
374 |
Analytical 2 Electrode Conductivity |
375 |
Analytical Troidal Conductivity |
376 |
Analytical pH/ORP/pIon/Ion Conc |
377 |
Analytical Oxygen |
378 |
Pressure P, dP + Multivariable |
379 |
Temperature 2-wire |
380 |
Pressure w/ PID |
381 |
Pressure Saturated Steam |
382 |
Analytical Density - Gamma Ray |
383 |
Level Gamma Ray |
384 |
Analytical Weight - Gamma Ray |
385 |
Level w/ Density - Gamma Ray |
386 |
Analytical Motorized Density |
387 |
Flow Multivariable Mass |
388 |
Temperature Multivariable |
389 |
Specialty HART-to-Analog Signal Conv |
390 |
Flow dP |
391 |
Pressure Low Power |
392 |
Pressure Certified SIL2 |
393 |
Interoperable |
394 |
Analytical Density |
395 |
Valve Positioner/Electropneumatic |
396 |
Flow Magnetic Inductive |
397 |
Analytical |
398 |
Analytical Opacity Monitor |
399 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion |
400 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity |
401 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ pure H20 |
402 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ % conc |
403 |
Analytical 2-wire Oxygen/Chlorine/Ozone |
404 |
Analytical 2-wire pH/ORP |
405 |
Analytical 2-wire Contacting/Toroidal |
406 |
Analytical Oxygen - High Temperature |
407 |
Analytical Conductivity w/ % conc |
408 |
Analytical pH/ORP/ISE |
409 |
Analytical Amperometric Analyzer |
410 |
Analytical Dual Input Analyzer |
411 |
Pressure Pressure/Level |
412 |
Analytical Consistency |
413 |
Analytical Microwave-Pulp Consistency |
414 |
Analytical Microwave Consistency |
415 |
Valve Digital Positioner |
416 |
Valve Smart Valve Positioner |
417 |
Temperature Differential |
418 |
Analytical Dissolved Oxygen |
419 |
Analytical pH Controller |
420 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity Controller |
421 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity |
422 |
Level Displacement |
423 |
Temperature w/ PID |
424 |
Valve Universal Positioner |
425 |
Level Radar - Reflex |
426 |
Pressure Gauge |
427 |
Pressure Sealed Gauge |
428 |
Valve Digital Positioner w/ PID |
429 |
Valve Intelligent Positioner |
430 |
Analytical Gas Detector |
431 |
Analytical Infrared Gas Detector |
432 |
Analytical Electrochemical Gas Detector |
433 |
Analytical Measuring Instruments |
434 |
Level Magnostrictive |
435 |
Valve On/Off Valve Controller |
436 |
Level Radar - Pulse |
437 |
Level Continuous Capactive |
438 |
Valve Damper Actuator |
439 |
Valve Electric Damper Actuator |
440 |
Flow Electronic |
441 |
Flow Vortex - Multiparameter Mass |
442 |
Analytical UV Flame Detector |
443 |
Analytical UVIR Flame Detector |
444 |
Analytical IR Flame Detector |
445 |
Analytical Fire Detector |
446 |
Analytical Gas Detector Display Interface |
447 |
Analytical Toxic Gas Detector |
448 |
Analytical Flame Detector |
449 |
Level Nuclear |
450 |
Analytical Microwave |
451 |
Analytical Density - Radiometric |
452 |
Level Radiometric |
453 |
Analytical Gas/Steam |
454 |
Level Nucleonic |
455 |
Analytical Blade Consistency |
456 |
Analytical Rotary Consistency |
457 |
Pressure Absolute/Differential |
458 |
Positioner |
459 |
Analytical Combustible Gas Detector |
460 |
Analytical Point Infrared Gas Detector |
461 |
Analytical Multi-Detector Monitor System |
462 |
Valve Positioner/Electro-hydraulic |
463 |
Valve Monitor |
464 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
465 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
466 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
467 |
WirelessHART Device |
468 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
469 |
Primary |
470 |
Primary Analog Channel |
471 |
Secondary |
472 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
473 |
Tertiary |
474 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
475 |
Quaternary |
476 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
477 |
Quinary |
478 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
479 |
Critical Power Failure |
480 |
Lock all |
481 |
Trim not supported |
482 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
483 |
Locked by gateway |
484 |
Analog Input Channel |
485 |
Analog Output Channel |
486 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
487 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
488 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
489 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
490 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
491 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
492 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
493 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
494 |
Simulation active |
495 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
496 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
497 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
498 |
Volatile memory error |
499 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
500 |
Watchdog reset executed |
501 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
502 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
503 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
504 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
505 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
506 |
Electronic failure |
507 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
508 |
Subdevice list changed |
509 |
Duplicate master detected |
510 |
Capacity Denied |
511 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
512 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
513 |
Block transfer pending |
514 |
Continuous |
515 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
516 |
Window |
517 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
518 |
Rising |
519 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
520 |
Falling |
521 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
522 |
On-change |
523 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
524 |
Battery life |
525 |
Percent range |
526 |
Loop current |
527 |
Primary variable |
528 |
Secondary variable |
529 |
Tertiary variable |
530 |
Quaternary variable |
531 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
532 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
533 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
534 |
Configuration changed event pending |
535 |
Device status event pending |
536 |
More status available event pending |
537 |
Disable |
538 |
Enable single data point trending |
539 |
Enable filtered trending |
540 |
The sample is filtered using a time constant equal to one-third the trend sample period |
541 |
Enable average trending |
542 |
The value obtained by dividing the sum of all samples in the period by the total number of samples |
543 |
Read receive time |
544 |
Write date and time |
545 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
546 |
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. |
547 |
Clock Uninitialized |
548 |
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. |
549 |
Line Power |
550 |
Device is powered via a hardwired connection to a plant power source. |
551 |
Battery Power |
552 |
Device operates solely of its (internal) battery. |
553 |
Recharg.B./Power Sc. |
554 |
Rechargeable battery power or power scavenging. The device has a short-term supply of energy (must be at least one hour) that is continuously being replenished. The device's power is being replenished by harvesting and converting energy from the environment surrounding the device (e.g. solar, vibration, heat). |
555 |
Idle |
556 |
Active search |
557 |
Looking for neighbors. |
558 |
Negotiating |
559 |
Quarantined |
560 |
Operational |
561 |
Suspended |
562 |
Deep sleep |
563 |
Ultra-low power |
564 |
Wireless Signal Found |
565 |
Network packets have been recognized |
566 |
Wireless Signal Identified |
567 |
Wireless Time Synchronized |
568 |
WirelessHart Signal Identified |
569 |
Network Admission Requested |
570 |
Set on transmission of first join request |
571 |
Join Retrying |
572 |
Set after the first join request retry (i.e. when number of join requests > 2). Cleared when device is authenticated or when Active Search started. |
573 |
Join Failed |
574 |
Set on transition from Active Search mode to Deep Sleep mode. Cleared on transition from Deep Sleep to Active Search. |
575 |
Network Security Clearance Granted |
576 |
Network Manager Session Established |
577 |
Network Joined |
578 |
Network Joined. Normal superframe and links obtained. |
579 |
Network Bandwidth Requested |
580 |
Negotiating Network Properties. Gateway session obtained. |
581 |
Join Complete |
582 |
Normal operating mode. |
583 |
No restrictions |
584 |
SI Only |
585 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
586 |
Open - accept all devices |
587 |
Use Whitelist for access |
588 |
Use Blacklist |
589 |
Use Whitelist and Blacklist |
590 |
Lockdown - disable join links |
591 |
Process automation device |
592 |
Discrete device |
593 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
594 |
I/O System |
595 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
596 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
597 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
598 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
599 |
WirelessHART Access point |
600 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
601 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
602 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
603 |
Don't attempt to join |
604 |
Join now |
605 |
Attempt to join immediately on powerup or reset |
606 |
US |
607 |
United States of America |
608 |
JP |
609 |
Japan |
610 |
DE |
611 |
Germany |
612 |
FR |
613 |
France |
614 |
ES |
615 |
Spain |
616 |
RU |
617 |
Russian Federation |
618 |
CN |
619 |
People's Republic of China |
620 |
Nominal |
621 |
Device Power Status is nominal |
622 |
Low |
623 |
Device Power Status is low |
624 |
Critically Low |
625 |
Device Power Status is critically low |
626 |
Recharging - Low |
627 |
Recharging - High |
628 |
Secondary Master |
629 |
Primary Master |
630 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
631 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
632 |
Device Profile |
633 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
634 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
635 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
636 |
WirelessHART Status |
637 |
Time Set Option |
638 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
639 |
Country |
640 |
Country of intended device installation |
641 |
SI Unit Control |
642 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
643 |
Burst Trigger Units |
644 |
Burst Trigger Class |
645 |
Wired HART Enabled |
646 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
647 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
648 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
649 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
650 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
651 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
652 |
Event Notification Control |
653 |
Operate mode Mask |
654 |
Power Source |
655 |
Power source of the device |
656 |
Wireless Mode |
657 |
Join Status |
658 |
The current location in the joining sequence of operations. |
659 |
Network Access Mode |
660 |
Join Mode |
661 |
Power Status |
662 |
Power status of the device |
663 |
Master Mode |
664 |
This sets the I/O System's Data Link Layer operation on all channels as either primary or secondary master mode. |
665 |
Trend Units |
666 |
Trend Device Variable Unit Code |
667 |
Trend Classification |
668 |
Trend Device Variable Classification |
669 |
Trend Control |
670 |
Device Status Mask |
671 |
Ext dev status Mask |
672 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
673 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
674 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
675 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
676 |
AO saturated Mask |
677 |
AO fixed Mask |
678 |
Latched Device Status |
679 |
Latched Ext dev status |
680 |
Latched Operate Mode |
681 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
682 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
683 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
684 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
685 |
Latched AO saturated |
686 |
Latched AO fixed |
687 |
Wireless Module Device Type |
688 |
Device type of the Wireless Radio |
689 |
Wireless Module Manufacturer ID |
690 |
Manufacturer of the Wireless Radio contained in this device |
691 |
Subdevice Device Type |
692 |
Device type of the subdevice attached to this system. |
693 |
Subdevice Manufacturer Id |
694 |
Manufacturer of the subdevice attached to this system. |
695 |
Time Stamp |
696 |
Relative time value on network |
697 |
8u |
698 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
699 |
Command Response Truncated |
700 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
701 |
Status bytes mismatch |
702 |
8.3f |
703 |
Update time adjusted |
704 |
Invalid burst message |
705 |
Invalid device variable classification |
706 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selection code |
707 |
Burst condition conflict |
708 |
Update period increased |
709 |
Insufficient bandwidth |
710 |
Update period or debounce interval adjusted |
711 |
Update times adjusted |
712 |
Update rate uncertain |
713 |
Not all events cleared |
714 |
Device Variable |
715 |
Variable to trim |
716 |
Current Date |
717 |
Current Date based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
718 |
Current Time |
719 |
Current Time based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
720 |
Set Clock Time |
721 |
Time to set the real time clock in the field device to, or time that the real-time clock was last set |
722 |
Set Clock Date |
723 |
Date to set the real-time clock in the field device to, or date that the real-time clock was last set |
724 |
Burst Message Number |
725 |
Event Number |
726 |
Update period for burst message |
727 |
5.3f |
728 |
Max Update Period |
729 |
Maxium update period for burst message |
730 |
Burst Variable Code |
731 |
Burst Variable Slot - Device variable code assigned to the slot to be read in burst mode. |
732 |
Burst Variable Codes |
733 |
Time First Unack Event Triggered |
734 |
The time when the first unacknowledged event was triggered |
735 |
Event Notification Retry Time |
736 |
Max Update Time |
737 |
Event Debounce Interval |
738 |
Total Burst Msgs |
739 |
Total number of burst messages supported by this device |
740 |
Burst Command |
741 |
Cmd 48: Read Additional Device Status |
742 |
Burst Trigger Level |
743 |
Number of Events Supported |
744 |
Device Specific Status 0 Mask |
745 |
Device Specific Status 1 Mask |
746 |
Device Specific Status 2 Mask |
747 |
Device Specific Status 3 Mask |
748 |
Device Specific Status 4 Mask |
749 |
Device Specific Status 5 Mask |
750 |
Latched Device Specific Status 0 |
751 |
Latched Device Specific Status 1 |
752 |
Latched Device Specific Status 2 |
753 |
Latched Device Specific Status 3 |
754 |
Latched Device Specific Status 4 |
755 |
Latched Device Specific Status 5 |
756 |
Latched Cfg chng count |
757 |
Key 1 |
758 |
First key word for joining wirless network |
759 |
08X |
760 |
Key 2 |
761 |
Second key word for joining wireless network |
762 |
Key 3 |
763 |
Third key word for joining wireless network |
764 |
Key 4 |
765 |
Fourth key word for joining wireless network |
766 |
Neighbor Count |
767 |
Number of available neighbors. |
768 |
Advertisement Count |
769 |
Number of Advertisement packets received. |
770 |
Join Attempts |
771 |
Number of Join Attempts. Too many join attempts will result in the device considering the join failed. |
772 |
Join Retry Timer |
773 |
The Join Retry Timer indicates the amount of time since the last join request was sent. |
774 |
Network Search Time |
775 |
The Network Search Timer indicates the amount of time listening for first advertisement. |
776 |
Minimum time a device must stay in active search mode when forced to join a newtork |
777 |
Shed Time |
778 |
Adv. Period |
779 |
Advertising period |
780 |
Advertised Neighbors Number |
781 |
Number of neighbors advertising in addition to this device. |
782 |
Network ID |
783 |
Network Tag |
784 |
The network tag is a proxy for the Network Id so that the network can be identified in a text form at the application level. |
785 |
Peak packets/s |
786 |
Peak packets per second. |
787 |
Peak packet load |
788 |
Duration at peak packet load before power drained. Must be at least one hour (set to 24 hours if not applicable) |
789 |
Recover time |
790 |
Time to recover from power drain (set to zero if not applicable). While recovering, the device must be able to route 1 packet per second. |
791 |
Keep-alive time |
792 |
Minimum required keep-alive time. |
793 |
Receive signal level |
794 |
RSL (receive signal level in dB) threshold 'good' connection. |
795 |
dBm |
796 |
Max Neighbors |
797 |
Maximum number of neighbors |
798 |
Max Packetbuffer |
799 |
Maximum number of packet buffers |
800 |
Battery Life Remaining |
801 |
Remaining battery life |
802 |
Generated packets |
803 |
Number of packets generated by this device |
804 |
Terminated packets |
805 |
Number of packets terminated by this device |
806 |
DLL failures |
807 |
Number of Data-Link Layer MIC failures detected |
808 |
NL(Session) failures |
809 |
Number of Network Layer (Session) MIC failures detected |
810 |
CRC errors |
811 |
Number of CRC errors detected. |
812 |
Nonce Counter Values |
813 |
Number of nonce counter values not received. This value is incremented for each zero in nonce counter history that underflows. |
814 |
Device Nickname Address |
815 |
The 2-byte nickname is assigned and managed by the Network Manager. Consequently, it is only locally unique (i.e., within the network the device belongs to). |
816 |
Output Power |
817 |
Wireless Module Device Revision |
818 |
Wireless Module Software Revision |
819 |
Wireless Module Hardware Revision |
820 |
Key change failed |
821 |
Request declined |
822 |
Force join declined |
823 |
Network ID change pending |
824 |
Invalid network ID |
825 |
Enter Join Mode |
826 |
Enter Join Shed Time |
827 |
Enter Join Key 1 |
828 |
Enter Join Key 2 |
829 |
Enter Join Key 3 |
830 |
Enter Join Key 4 |
831 |
Enter the WirelessHART Network ID: |
832 |
Enter Join Key for WirelessHART network:
(Part 1 of 4) |
833 |
Enter Join Key for WirelessHART network:
(Part 2 of 4) |
834 |
Enter Join Key for WirelessHART network:
(Part 3 of 4) |
835 |
Enter Join Key for WirelessHART network:
(Part 4 of 4) |
836 |
Join Key 1: %[08X]{join_key_1}
Join Key 2: %[08X]{join_key_2}
|
837 |
Join Key 3: %[08X]{join_key_3}
Join Key 4: %[08X]{join_key_4}
|
838 |
Network ID: %[d]{network_id}
|
839 |
Network settings saved. Press OK to initiate the join. |
840 |
Wireless module rebooting... |
841 |
Initiating Join... |
842 |
Join Status - Join complete |
843 |
Join Status - Join failed |
844 |
Join Status - Join retrying |
845 |
Join Status - Network bandwidth requested |
846 |
Join Status - Network joined |
847 |
Join Status - Network security clearance granted |
848 |
Join Status - Network admission requested |
849 |
Join Status - WirelessHart signal identified |
850 |
Join Status - Wireless time synchronized |
851 |
Join Status - Wireless signal identified |
852 |
Join Status - Network packets heard |
853 |
Join Status - Network not found |
854 |
Join Status - Unknown |
855 |
Select the channel to calibrate |
856 |
Enter thickness of REF Sample 1 (Thick) in millimeters.
|
857 |
Value should be between %{trim_min} and %{trim_max} |
858 |
Enter thickness of REF Sample 1 (Thick) in inches.
|
859 |
Place the sensor on REF Sample 1 and click OK to proceed
|
860 |
REF Sample 1 TOF recorded: %{refSampleTOF1} us
|
861 |
Enter thickness of REF Sample 2 (Thin) in millimeters.
|
862 |
Enter thickness of REF Sample 2 (Thin) in inches.
|
863 |
Place the sensor on REF Sample 2 and click OK to proceed
|
864 |
REF Sample 2 TOF recorded: %{refSampleTOF2} us
|
865 |
New calibration values:
Sound Velocity(mm/us): %{velocity}
|
866 |
Zero offset(mm): %{offset}
Ready to apply? |
867 |
Yes;No |
868 |
New calibration values:
Sound Velocity(In/us): %{velocity}
|
869 |
Zero offset(In): %{offset}
Ready to apply? |
870 |
Would you like to calibrate another channel? |
871 |
Clear the temperature reference from channel: |
872 |
This will restore the device back to its factory default settings and then reset it. Device may be unresponsive for several seconds. Are you sure you want to continue? |
873 |
Channel Number: |
874 |
Retrieving the waveform from the CALIPERAY may take several minutes... |
875 |
Retrieved %[d]{wfIndex} / 3000 samples for Channel 1 |
876 |
Received %[d]{wfIndex} / 3000 samples for Channel 1 |
877 |
Retrieved %[d]{wfIndex} / 3000 samples for Channel 2 |
878 |
Received %[d]{wfIndex} / 3000 samples for Channel 2 |
879 |
Retrieved %[d]{wfIndex} / 3000 samples for Channel 3 |
880 |
Received %[d]{wfIndex} / 3000 samples for Channel 3 |
881 |
Retrieved %[d]{wfIndex} / 3000 samples for Channel 4 |
882 |
Received %[d]{wfIndex} / 3000 samples for Channel 4 |
883 |
Set simulation mode: |
884 |
Index to simulate: |
885 |
Value to simulate: |
886 |
WARNING: Communication will be temporarily unavailable while device is resetting. |
887 |
THE DEVICE IS ABOUT TO BE RESET!
It may take a few minutes for the node to gracefully exit the network, reset, and rejoin.
Press OK to continue, or Abort to cancel. |
888 |
Thickness node reset in progress... |
889 |
Select the channel to trim |
890 |
Enter the actual thickness on this channel in millimeters. The node will trim to this value.
|
891 |
Enter 0 for no trim.
|
892 |
Value should be between %{trim_min} and %{trim_max}, previous value = %{trim_point} |
893 |
Enter the actual thickness on this channel in inches. The node will trim to this value.
|
894 |
Clear trim on which channel? |
895 |
Current %{calibrateVariables[device_variable_trim_code].LABEL} trimpoint: |
896 |
%[.3f]{lower_trim_point} millimeters.
Do you want to reset it? |
897 |
%[.3f]{lower_trim_point} inches.
Do you want to reset it? |