0 |
History |
1 |
|
2 |
Event Log |
3 |
Event |
4 |
Time Occurred |
5 |
Duration |
6 |
View History |
7 |
Displays current status and run time as well as a history of most recent faults and warnings. For each event, the run time when the event occurred and the duration of the event are shown. The run time is the time since power up or a history reset. The table of history events displays the most recent event at the top with successively preceding events in descending order. |
8 |
Reset History |
9 |
Clears entries in Status History and resets the run time to zero. |
10 |
OK |
11 |
Initializing |
12 |
Trim Required |
13 |
Calib Required |
14 |
Lo Temperature |
15 |
Hi Temperature |
16 |
Cal Span Warning |
17 |
Warning 1 |
18 |
Warning 2 |
19 |
Core Drop |
20 |
Primary Fault |
21 |
Secondary Fault Hi |
22 |
Loop Failure |
23 |
Default Parameters |
24 |
Secondary Fault Lo |
25 |
Fault 2 |
26 |
Fault 1 |
27 |
System Warning |
28 |
Surge |
29 |
Status |
30 |
Describes a fault or warning event. |
31 |
.1f |
32 |
Run Time |
33 |
Elapsed time since power on. Also, run time is reset to zero when the Status History is cleared. |
34 |
Occurred |
35 |
The elapsed time when fault or warning occurred. |
36 |
When a fault or warning is cleared, the difference between the present elapsed time and the time recorded when the event occurred is recorded as the duration. |
37 |
s |
38 |
h |
39 |
Duration Units |
40 |
No earlier event |
41 |
Trend Chart |
42 |
Level |
43 |
Interface Level |
44 |
Specific Gravity |
45 |
Loop |
46 |
% Output |
47 |
LVDT % |
48 |
% |
49 |
mA |
50 |
E3 Modulevel |
51 |
MAGNETROL |
52 |
Device Status |
53 |
PV Out of Limits |
54 |
Process applied to the primary variable is outside the operating limits of the field device. |
55 |
Non-PV Out of Limits |
56 |
Process applied to the non-primary variable is outside the operating limits of the field device. |
57 |
Loop Current Saturated |
58 |
Analog output 1 and its digital representation are outside the operating range limits, and not responding to input. |
59 |
Loop Current Fixed |
60 |
Analog output 1 and its digital representation are in fixed mode, and not responsive to input changes. |
61 |
More Status Available |
62 |
Field device has more status available. |
63 |
Cold Start |
64 |
A reset or self test of the field device has occurred, or power has been removed and reapplied. |
65 |
Configuration Changed |
66 |
A modification has been made to the configuration of the field device. |
67 |
Device Malfunction |
68 |
Field device has malfunctioned due to a hardware error or failure. |
69 |
Poll Address |
70 |
Long Tag |
71 |
Device ID |
72 |
%Range |
73 |
.3f |
74 |
.2f |
75 |
Alarm type |
76 |
22mA |
77 |
3.6mA |
78 |
Hold |
79 |
8.2f |
80 |
Faults |
81 |
General Fault 1 |
82 |
General Fault 2 |
83 |
A/D readings from LVDT secondary windings not in expected range. Check for broken spring. |
84 |
Default Params |
85 |
Default Parameters - The application configuration information has been reset to default values. Please reconfigure the instrument using the Calibration Menu. |
86 |
Loop current differs from commanded value. Check Loop Trim. Consult factory if problem persists. |
87 |
A/D readings from LVDT secondary windings not in expected range. Check for missing displacer. |
88 |
Open condition in LVDT primary circuit has been detected. Consult factory. |
89 |
Core has dropped out of the LVDT. Check for broken spring. |
90 |
Warnings |
91 |
General Warning 1 |
92 |
Span of sensor calibration points below minimum required for accurate measurement of process value. |
93 |
Default calibration parameters are in use; measured process value may be inaccurate. The module may require re-calibration by the factory. |
94 |
Temperature exceeding +80 C has been measured in the electronics compartment. |
95 |
Temperature below -40 C has been measured in the electronics compartment. |
96 |
Default values for Loop DAC trim parameters are being used; Loop output may be inaccurate. Perform trim loop current operation. |
97 |
Device is initializing. Initialization period persists until measurement compromising faults, if any, are cleared. |
98 |
General Warning 2 |
99 |
Trim Loop Current |
100 |
Loop Test |
101 |
Capture Values |
102 |
Level of material in vessel. |
103 |
Level Units |
104 |
Units of measurement for level output. |
105 |
in |
106 |
cm |
107 |
m |
108 |
ft |
109 |
Level Dev fmly |
110 |
Level Class |
111 |
Level PDQ |
112 |
Level LS |
113 |
Level Fmly stat |
114 |
Level USL |
115 |
Level LSL |
116 |
Level Min Span |
117 |
Simulate |
118 |
IfcLvl |
119 |
Level of liquid-liquid interface. |
120 |
Ifc Level PDQ |
121 |
Ifc Level LS |
122 |
Ifc Level |
123 |
Specific Gravity of material in vessel. |
124 |
Density Units |
125 |
Units of measurement for density output. |
126 |
sg |
127 |
Density Dev fmly |
128 |
Density Class |
129 |
Density PDQ |
130 |
Density LS |
131 |
Density Fmly stat |
132 |
Density USL |
133 |
0.2f |
134 |
Density LSL |
135 |
Density Min Span |
136 |
Density |
137 |
°C |
138 |
°F |
139 |
Temperature Units |
140 |
Temperature units are determined by the selected level units. For metric level units, temperature units will be degrees celsius; For English level units, temperature units will be degrees fahrenheit. |
141 |
Diameter Units |
142 |
Diameter units are determined by the selected level units. For metric level units, diameter units will be centimeters; For English level units, diameter units will be inches. |
143 |
kg |
144 |
oz |
145 |
Weight Units |
146 |
Weight units are determined by the selected level units. For metric level units, weight units will be kilograms; For English level units, weight units will be ounces. |
147 |
4.1f |
148 |
Damping |
149 |
4mA Set Point |
150 |
20mA Set Point |
151 |
Percent of Span |
152 |
Measurement Type |
153 |
Measurement Type determines the process variable that controls the loop. |
154 |
E3A |
155 |
E3A: Flanged top; Steel Chamber |
156 |
E3B |
157 |
E3B: Flanged top; 316 SS Chamber |
158 |
E3C |
159 |
E3C: Cage side/bottom; Steel Chamber |
160 |
E3D |
161 |
E3D: Cage side/bottom; 316 SS Chamber |
162 |
E3E |
163 |
E3E: Cage side/side; Steel Chamber |
164 |
E3F |
165 |
E3F: Cage side/side; 316 SS Chamber |
166 |
E31 |
167 |
E31: Flanged top; Steel Chamber |
168 |
E32 |
169 |
E32: Flanged top; 316 SS Chamber |
170 |
E33 |
171 |
E33: Cage side/bottom; Steel Chamber |
172 |
E34 |
173 |
E34: Cage side/bottom; 316 SS Chamber |
174 |
E35 |
175 |
E35: Cage side/side; Steel Chamber |
176 |
E36 |
177 |
E36: Cage side/side; 316 SS Chamber |
178 |
Custom |
179 |
Custom configuration |
180 |
Type 14 |
181 |
Type 15 |
182 |
Type 16 |
183 |
Model Number |
184 |
Model Number of device. |
185 |
Displacer Length |
186 |
Level range of displacer. |
187 |
Displacer Diameter |
188 |
Diameter of displacer. |
189 |
Displacer Weight |
190 |
Weight of displacer. |
191 |
Level Offset |
192 |
Desired offset at zero reference point. |
193 |
Trim Level |
194 |
Trim Level is an offset value to be used to force the transmitter to output the exact Level. This should only be used after all parameters have been entered correctly, and it has been confirmed that the transmitter is tracking the correct level. |
195 |
Trim SG |
196 |
Trim SG is an offset value to be used to force the transmitter to output the exact specific gravity. This should only be used after all parameters have been entered correctly, and it has been confirmed that the transmitter is tracking the specific gravity correctly. |
197 |
0.23 - 0.54 |
198 |
0.55 - 1.09 |
199 |
1.10 - 2.20 |
200 |
High Pressure |
201 |
Spring SG Range |
202 |
Specific Gravity range for spring. |
203 |
Spring Rate |
204 |
Force constant or rate of spring in ounces per inch. |
205 |
4i |
206 |
Temperature Limit |
207 |
Maximum process temperature based on configuration. |
208 |
Process SG |
209 |
Specific Gravity of process liquid. |
210 |
Operating Temp |
211 |
Temperature of process under normal operating conditions. |
212 |
New User Password |
213 |
Password required to change user parameter settings from keypad. |
214 |
NSPValue |
215 |
Factory parameter, displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
216 |
5u |
217 |
Enter Password |
218 |
Password entry is required to modify parameters that should normally not be accessible to the user. |
219 |
Magnetrol S/N |
220 |
Magnetrol S/N - Serial number of this unit. |
221 |
4u |
222 |
4mA Trim Value |
223 |
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
224 |
20mA Trim Value |
225 |
6i |
226 |
Conversion Factor |
227 |
Scale Offset |
228 |
Date/Time/Initials |
229 |
When and by whom calibration was performed. |
230 |
Firmware Version |
231 |
Factory |
232 |
User |
233 |
Calibration Selected |
234 |
Calibration selected to calculate the measured process variable. User can select the Factory Calibration or User Calibration. If User Calibration is selected, refer to User Wet Calib Menu to calibrate the unit under process conditions. |
235 |
Adj SensorCalLo |
236 |
Adj SensorCalHi |
237 |
LVDT% |
238 |
Channel 0 |
239 |
Channel 1 |
240 |
Lower SG |
241 |
Lower SG is the specific gravity of the lower liquid when measuring the level of the interface between liquids with different specific gravity values. |
242 |
Upper SG |
243 |
Upper SG is the specific gravity of the upper liquid when measuring the level of the interface between liquids with different specific gravity values. |
244 |
Dry Sensor Value |
245 |
Sensor output when displacer is hanging free. |
246 |
Sensor Cal Lo |
247 |
Sensor output at low calibration point. |
248 |
Sensor Cal Hi |
249 |
Sensor output at high calibration point. |
250 |
Level Cal Lo |
251 |
Level value at low calibration point corresponding to Sensor Cal Lo. |
252 |
Level Cal Hi |
253 |
Level value at high calibration point corresponding to Sensor Cal Hi. |
254 |
SG Cal Lo |
255 |
Specific Gravity value at low calibration point corresponding to Sensor Cal Lo. |
256 |
SG Cal Hi |
257 |
Specific Gravity value at high calibration point corresponding to Sensor Cal Hi. |
258 |
Calib SG |
259 |
Specific Gravity corresponding to factory calibration of sensor. |
260 |
Elec Temperature |
261 |
Present temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
262 |
Max Temperature |
263 |
Maximum temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
264 |
Min Temperature |
265 |
Minimum temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
266 |
Spring Material |
267 |
Spring Material Selection:
0 = Inconel 600
1 = Inconel X750
2 = 316 SST |
268 |
Factory Param 2 |
269 |
Measurement Fault exists |
270 |
Not changeable for standard spring |
271 |
Device Icon |
272 |
Main Menu |
273 |
Device Setup |
274 |
Calibration |
275 |
Set Point Calib |
276 |
To apply process value to Set Points: |
277 |
For manual entry: |
278 |
Enter values |
279 |
Basic Setup |
280 |
Advanced Setup |
281 |
Model Parameters |
282 |
User Wet Calib |
283 |
Interface Parameters |
284 |
Factory Settings |
285 |
Factory Cal Params |
286 |
Diagnostics |
287 |
Present Status |
288 |
Extended Diagnostics |
289 |
Temp Information |
290 |
Review |
291 |
Process Variables |
292 |
Process Input |
293 |
Analog Output |
294 |
Device |
295 |
HART |
296 |
Configuration |
297 |
Reset Temperatures |
298 |
Reset the maximum and minimum temperatures measured in the electronics compartment to the present temperature. |
299 |
Set Dry Point |
300 |
Sets sensor value for Dry Hanging Displacer |
301 |
Set Low Calib Pts |
302 |
Sets sensor value and corresponding process value for low calibration point. |
303 |
Set High Calib Pts |
304 |
Sets sensor value and corresponding process value for high calibration point. |
305 |
Reset Config Chgd |
306 |
Resets the Configuration Changed bit in the Device Status |
307 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
308 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
309 |
Wireless |
310 |
WirelessHART Device |
311 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
312 |
Primary |
313 |
Primary Analog Channel |
314 |
Secondary |
315 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
316 |
Tertiary |
317 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
318 |
Quaternary |
319 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
320 |
Quinary |
321 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
322 |
Critical Power Failure |
323 |
Lock all |
324 |
Trim not supported |
325 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
326 |
Locked by gateway |
327 |
Analog Input Channel |
328 |
Analog Output Channel |
329 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
330 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
331 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
332 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
333 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
334 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
335 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
336 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
337 |
Simulation active |
338 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
339 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
340 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
341 |
Volatile memory error |
342 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
343 |
Watchdog reset executed |
344 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
345 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
346 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
347 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
348 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
349 |
Electronic failure |
350 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
351 |
Subdevice list changed |
352 |
Duplicate master detected |
353 |
Capacity Denied |
354 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
355 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
356 |
Block transfer pending |
357 |
Battery life |
358 |
Percent range |
359 |
Loop current |
360 |
Primary variable |
361 |
Secondary variable |
362 |
Tertiary variable |
363 |
Quaternary variable |
364 |
Read receive time |
365 |
Write date and time |
366 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
367 |
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. |
368 |
Clock Uninitialized |
369 |
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. |
370 |
None |
371 |
No restrictions |
372 |
SI Only |
373 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
374 |
Process automation device |
375 |
Discrete device |
376 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
377 |
I/O System |
378 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
379 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
380 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
381 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
382 |
WirelessHART Access point |
383 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
384 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
385 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
386 |
Device Profile |
387 |
US |
388 |
United States of America |
389 |
JP |
390 |
Japan |
391 |
DE |
392 |
Germany |
393 |
FR |
394 |
France |
395 |
ES |
396 |
Spain |
397 |
RU |
398 |
Russian Federation |
399 |
CN |
400 |
People's Republic of China |
401 |
Secondary Master |
402 |
Primary Master |
403 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
404 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
405 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
406 |
WirelessHART Status |
407 |
Time Set Option |
408 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
409 |
Country |
410 |
Country of intended device installation |
411 |
SI Unit Control |
412 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
413 |
8u |
414 |
8.3f |
415 |
Device Variable |
416 |
Variable to trim |
417 |
Are You Sure? |
418 |
No;Yes |
419 |
Incorrect password. Method aborting. |
420 |
Set Dry Hanging Displacer Point |
421 |
Set Process at low calibration point. |
422 |
Current Sensor Value: %{0} % |
423 |
Set Low Sensor Calib Value |
424 |
Yes;No |
425 |
Enter SG value for low point |
426 |
Enter level value for low point: |
427 |
Set Process at high calibration point. |
428 |
Set High Sensor Calib Value |
429 |
Enter SG value for high point: |
430 |
Enter level value for high point: |
431 |
4mA;20mA;20mA by %;End |
432 |
Enter percent of span |
433 |
Apply new percent of Span input |
434 |
Set as new % Span;Read new value;Leave as found |