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EA10S |
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MOTOYAMA |
2 |
ERROR |
3 |
ERROR STATUS BIT. |
4 |
Range Error (small) |
5 |
Operating angle is too small due to improper mounting of positioned |
6 |
Mount Error (Lower) |
7 |
Positioner is improperly installed |
8 |
Mount Error (Upper) |
9 |
Check supply pressure |
10 |
Valve does not operate when positioner receives FULL OPEN signal during AutoCalibration |
11 |
Error >= 10% for >= 1min |
12 |
Error is more than 10% and persists more than 1 minute |
13 |
Reserved |
14 |
WARNING |
15 |
WARNING STATUS BIT. |
16 |
kI value saturated |
17 |
I-Value (integral) has reached its upper (or lower) limit |
18 |
Stroke time <= 1s |
19 |
Time elapsed for stroke time is less than 1 second |
20 |
Pv out of range (lower) |
21 |
Feedback lever position below the range |
22 |
Pv out of range (upper) |
23 |
Feedback lever position above the range |
24 |
Sv clamped lower |
25 |
Set Value is being clamped (lower) |
26 |
Sv clamped Upper |
27 |
Set Value is being clamped (upper) |
28 |
INFORMATION |
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INFORMATION STATUS BIT. |
30 |
in AutoCal |
31 |
running AutoCalibration |
32 |
Status bytes mismatch |
33 |
Loop Current |
34 |
Loop Current. It is usually used as the input signal to the positioner. |
35 |
.1f |
36 |
4.1f |
37 |
Control characteristic |
38 |
Control Characteristic |
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Control Characteristic. From this menu, you can select from the following control characteristics. Linear, equal percentage, quick open, user set characteristics. |
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Equal Percent2(92A) |
41 |
Equal Percentage for #92-A type. |
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User set character |
43 |
characterization data that are set in from P0 to P17. |
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Valve Position |
45 |
Position percentage of valve stroke. |
46 |
5.1f |
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Valve Position Unit |
48 |
|
49 |
Positioner upper sensor limit |
50 |
Positioner lower sensor limit |
51 |
position minimum span |
52 |
position damping value |
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8.1f |
54 |
positioner sensor serial number |
55 |
7d |
56 |
positionClassification |
57 |
position PDQ |
58 |
position LS |
59 |
position Fmly stat |
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Simulated |
61 |
position |
62 |
Write Decice Variable Codes |
63 |
I min |
64 |
Lower limit of I value. |
65 |
7.3f |
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I max |
67 |
Upper limit of I value. |
68 |
I Value |
69 |
Present I value. |
70 |
Iunit |
71 |
KI Latency |
72 |
KI Latency is the delay time of integration. Will take effect when switching from tight-shut to control. |
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IClassification |
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I PDQ |
75 |
I LS |
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I Fmly stat |
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Mv |
78 |
Output value for torq-motor unit. between 0-4095. |
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5.0f |
80 |
Mv unit |
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MvClassification |
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Mv PDQ |
83 |
Mv LS |
84 |
Mv Fmly stat |
85 |
MV |
86 |
Error |
87 |
Error percentage between input signal and valve stroke. |
88 |
Error Unit |
89 |
viewErrClassification |
90 |
Error PDQ |
91 |
Error LS |
92 |
Error Fmly stat |
93 |
Fixed Control Value |
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Fixed Control Value. Typically, you will display the percentage of the input signal. However, when the control mode has to Fixed Value, you can tell by the input signal to the positioner to change this value. |
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Control Value Unit |
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Control Value Classification |
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Control Value PDQ |
98 |
Control Value LS |
99 |
Control Value Fmly stat |
100 |
Control Mode |
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Control mode. At the time of the normal, the positioner will follow the input current signal. When the fixed control mode, the positioner will follow the fixed control value. |
102 |
Set Value |
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Device Temp |
104 |
Device Temperature. |
105 |
3.0f |
106 |
Snsr temp unit |
107 |
Sensor Temperature Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor Temperature. |
108 |
Temp PDQ |
109 |
Temp LS |
110 |
Temp Class |
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Temp Dev Stat |
112 |
Simulate |
113 |
Secondary Variable - Temperature Compensation |
114 |
Stem Position |
115 |
I |
116 |
Temperature |
117 |
KP |
118 |
PID parameter. KP is the proportional gain. |
119 |
KI |
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PID parmeter. KI is the integral constant. |
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KD |
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PID parmeter. KD is the differential constant. |
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KP_ |
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PID parmeter. KP_ is a multiplier of KP. When the deviation is within 1%, will be enabled. Standard value is 10, which means 100%. |
125 |
KI_ |
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PID parmeter. KI_ is a multiplier of KI. When the deviation is within 1%, will be enabled. Standard value is 10, which means 100%. |
127 |
KD_ |
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PID parmeter. KD_ is a multiplier of KD. When the deviation is within 1%, will be enabled. Standard value is 10, which means 100%. |
129 |
Actuator Direction |
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Actuator Direction. Sets the direction of operation of the actuator. |
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Reverse |
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Direct |
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Valve Direction |
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Valve Direction. |
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Positioner Direction |
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Positioner Direction. Sets the direction of the operation of the positioner. In the Normal setting, the signal increased, increasing the output air pressure. |
137 |
Normal |
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Deadzone |
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Deadzone. When the deviation is within the bandwidth of the deadzone, integral control is stopped. This is useful if the integration is cause due to hunting. |
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Tight-shut Open |
141 |
Tight-shut Open. When this signal is equal to or greater than the set value, it switches to the fully open state. When set to 100%, this feature is disabled. |
142 |
Tight-shut Close |
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Tight-shut Close. When the signal is below this set value, switch to the closed state. When set to 0%, will be disabled. |
144 |
Pv Zero |
145 |
Zero-position data of valve stroke. |
146 |
Pv End |
147 |
End-position data of valve stroke. |
148 |
Tr Zero |
149 |
4mA Reference data of Position Transmitter. |
150 |
Tr End |
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20mA Reference data of Position Transmitter. |
152 |
BIAS LOW (25%) |
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BIAS LOW(25%). Reference value of torq-motor unit at 25%. |
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BIAS HIGH (75%) |
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BIAS HIGH (75%). Reference value of torq-motor unit at 75%. |
156 |
BIAS |
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BIAS VALUE (LOW/HIGH) |
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Full Open Time |
159 |
FULL OPEN TIME |
160 |
6.2f |
161 |
Full Close Time |
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FULL CLOSE TIME |
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Stroke Time |
164 |
Tr Direction |
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Position transmitter direction. |
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NORMAL |
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REVERSE |
168 |
TR |
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P0 (at 0.00%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 0.0% |
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P1 (at 6.25%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 6.25% |
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P2 (at 12.50%) |
174 |
user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 12.50% |
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P3 (at 18.75%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 18.75% |
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P4 (at 25.00%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 25.00% |
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P5 (at 31.25%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 31.25% |
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P6 (at 37.50%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 37.50% |
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P7 (at 43.75%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 43.75% |
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P8 (at 50.00%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 50.00% |
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P9 (at 56.25%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 56.25% |
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P10 (at 62.50%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 62.50% |
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P11 (at 68.75%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 68.75% |
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P12 (at 75.00%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 75.00% |
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P13 (at 81.25%) |
196 |
user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 81.25% |
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P14 (at 87.50%) |
198 |
user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 87.50% |
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P15 (at 93.75%) |
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user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 93.75% |
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P16 (at 100.00%) |
202 |
user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 100.00% |
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P17 (at 106.25%) |
204 |
user defined characteristic stroke point. signal at 106.25% |
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USER SET CHARACTER |
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Signal Zero |
207 |
0% current signal value. Normally 4mA. |
208 |
Signal End |
209 |
100% current signal value. Normally 20mA. |
210 |
Custom setpoint range |
211 |
Device Display mode |
212 |
LCD Display mode of positioner. |
213 |
Digital |
214 |
autoMode |
215 |
Auto 1 |
216 |
Auto 2 |
217 |
Auto 3 |
218 |
Bias |
219 |
HT Feedback |
220 |
HART Feedback Direction. |
221 |
HT NORMAL |
222 |
HT REVERSE |
223 |
Valve Serial number |
224 |
Valve Serial number. |
225 |
Online |
226 |
Drive Information |
227 |
Drive Information menu. In this menu, you can check the current status of the positioner. |
228 |
Detail |
229 |
Detail menu. |
230 |
Configuration |
231 |
Configuration menu. You can change various settings. |
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Device Information |
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Device Information menu. You can change the tag number, message, etc. |
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HART Information |
235 |
HART Information menu. |
236 |
Auto Calibration |
237 |
Auto calibration menu. Various calibration can be performed. |
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Hand Calibration |
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Hand calibration menu. Valve stroke settings, position transmitter settings, you can check and adjustment. |
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Parameters |
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Parameters menu. You can review or change of the PID parameters. |
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Valve Setting |
243 |
Valve setting menu. |
244 |
User Set Character |
245 |
User Set Character. You can define a control characteristic. |
246 |
Diagnostic |
247 |
Diagnostic menu. |
248 |
Review |
249 |
Review menu. General information of positioner can be reviewed. |
250 |
Master reset |
251 |
Execute Master reset. Caution! Valve moves to fail position. |
252 |
Auto1 Calibration |
253 |
Execute Auto1 Calibration. Auto 1 Calibration calibrates valve stroke. |
254 |
Auto2 Calibration |
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Execute Auto2 Calibration. Auto2 Calibration calibrates PID parameters and valve stroke. |
256 |
Auto3 Calibration |
257 |
Execute Auto3 Calibration. Auto3 Calibration calibrates PID parameters. |
258 |
BIAS Calibration |
259 |
Execute BIAS Calibration. BIAS calibration calibrates BIAS of torq-motor. |
260 |
Perform Calibration |
261 |
Calibration |
262 |
Self Test |
263 |
Execute Self Test. |
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Reset Configuration Changed |
265 |
Reset Configration Changed flag manually. |
266 |
preSetValue |
267 |
Device Status Check |
268 |
Execute Device status check. |
269 |
Reset More Status Available |
270 |
Reset More Status Avilable bit manually. |
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Adjust 4mA Signal |
272 |
Adjust 20mA Signal |
273 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
274 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
275 |
Wireless |
276 |
WirelessHART Device |
277 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
278 |
Primary |
279 |
Primary Analog Channel |
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Secondary |
281 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
282 |
Tertiary |
283 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
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Quaternary |
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Quaternary Analog Channel |
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Quinary |
287 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
288 |
Critical Power Failure |
289 |
Lock all |
290 |
Trim not supported |
291 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
292 |
Locked by gateway |
293 |
Analog Input Channel |
294 |
Analog Output Channel |
295 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
296 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
297 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
298 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
300 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
303 |
Simulation active |
304 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
305 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
306 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
307 |
Volatile memory error |
308 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
309 |
Watchdog reset executed |
310 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
311 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
312 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
313 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
314 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
315 |
Electronic failure |
316 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
317 |
Subdevice list changed |
318 |
Duplicate master detected |
319 |
Capacity Denied |
320 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
321 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
322 |
Block transfer pending |
323 |
Battery life |
324 |
Percent range |
325 |
Loop current |
326 |
Primary variable |
327 |
Secondary variable |
328 |
Tertiary variable |
329 |
Quaternary variable |
330 |
Read receive time |
331 |
Write date and time |
332 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
333 |
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. |
334 |
Clock Uninitialized |
335 |
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. |
336 |
None |
337 |
No restrictions |
338 |
SI Only |
339 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
340 |
Process automation device |
341 |
Discrete device |
342 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
343 |
I/O System |
344 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
345 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
346 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
347 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
348 |
WirelessHART Access point |
349 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
350 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
351 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
352 |
Device Profile |
353 |
US |
354 |
United States of America |
355 |
JP |
356 |
Japan |
357 |
DE |
358 |
Germany |
359 |
FR |
360 |
France |
361 |
ES |
362 |
Spain |
363 |
RU |
364 |
Russian Federation |
365 |
CN |
366 |
People's Republic of China |
367 |
Secondary Master |
368 |
Primary Master |
369 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
370 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
371 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
372 |
WirelessHART Status |
373 |
Time Set Option |
374 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
375 |
Country |
376 |
Country of intended device installation |
377 |
SI Unit Control |
378 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
379 |
Time Stamp |
380 |
Relative time value on network |
381 |
8u |
382 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
383 |
Command Response Truncated |
384 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
385 |
8.3f |
386 |
.3f |
387 |
Device Variable |
388 |
About to Preform Master Reset |
389 |
Master Reset in
progress please wait |
390 |
Master reset OK |
391 |
Calibration in
progress please wait |
392 |
Device is in write protect mode |
393 |
Failed to start Calibration |
394 |
Failed to complete Calibration |
395 |
Calibration Completed |
396 |
Device maybe stuck in Self Test. |
397 |
Self test OK |
398 |
Reset Configuration Changed flag |
399 |
Device Status Check Start |
400 |
No Error Found |
401 |
Status Check Finished. |
402 |
Reset More Status Available flag |
403 |
Device is now Fixed control mode. |
404 |
Adjust 4mA input signal.You shold input 4mA signal correctly. |
405 |
Device is in write protect mode. |
406 |
Loop Current Not Active. |
407 |
4mA input signal adjust finished. |
408 |
Adjust 20mA input signal.You shold input 20mA signal correctly. |
409 |
20mA input signal adjust finished. |