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Jupiter |
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MAGNETROL |
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Device ID |
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Poll Address |
4 |
Faults |
5 |
Default Params |
6 |
Default Parameters - Non-volatile memory contents have been overwritten with default values. Please re-enter application parameters through Calibration and Basic Setup menus. |
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Snsr Brd Failed |
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Sensor Board Failed - Communication with the co-processor has failed. Check connection between circuit boards in module. |
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Loop Failure |
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Loop Failure - Loop current differs from commanded value. Check Loop Trim. Consult factory if problem persists. |
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No Signal |
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No Signal - No Level Signal detected from any float. Check probe and floats. Check that correct probe length has been entered. |
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Float 1 Fail |
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Float 1 Fail - Missing first Level Signal. Check probe and floats. Check that correct probe length has been entered. |
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Float 2 Fail |
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Float 2 Fail - Missing second Level Signal. Check probe and floats. Check that correct probe length has been entered. |
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Fault 1 |
18 |
General Fault #1 |
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Fault 2 |
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General Fault #2. |
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Warnings |
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Hi Temperature |
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High Temperature - Temperature exceeding +80 C has been measured in the electronics compartment. |
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Lo Temperature |
25 |
Low Temperature - Temperature below -40 C has been measured in the electronics compartment. |
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Calib Required |
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Calibration Required - Default calibration parameters are in use; level measurement may be inaccurate. The module requires re-calibration by the factory. |
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Trim Required |
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Trim Required - Default values for Loop DAC trim parameters are in use. Loop output may be inaccurate. Perform trim loop current operation. |
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Initializing |
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Initializing - Device is initializing. Initialization period persists until measurement compromising faults, if any, are cleared. |
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System Warning |
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System Warning - Unexpected but non-fatal software event has occurred. If warning recurs frequently, consult the factory. |
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Warning 1 |
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General Warning #1. |
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Warning 2 |
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General Warning #2. |
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Trim Loop Current |
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Loop Test |
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in |
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cm |
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Level Units |
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Select units of measurement for level outputs. |
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.2f |
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Level |
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Level of upper liquid surface. |
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IfcLvl |
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Level of liquid-liquid interface. |
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Level USL |
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Level LSL |
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Level Min Span |
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4.1f |
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Damping |
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5.2f |
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Loop |
56 |
22mA |
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High current indicates a fault. |
58 |
3.6mA |
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Low current indicates a fault. |
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Hold |
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Hold current at last value before fault. |
62 |
System Fault State |
63 |
System Fault State defines how the Analog Output will respond when the transmitter detects a system fault. |
64 |
6.2f |
65 |
% |
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%Range |
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4mA Set Point |
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20mA Set Point |
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Probe Length |
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Distance from sensor reference point to end of probe. |
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Level Offset |
72 |
For top-mounted sensor, Level Offset is the distance from the zero level point to the end of probe (negative if zero level point is above the end of probe; positive if below.) For bottom-mounted sensor, Level Offset is the distance from the sensor reference point to the zero level point (positive if zero level point is above the reference; negative if below.) |
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MLI Top |
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External probe, transmitter top-mounted |
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MLI Bottom |
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External probe, transmitter bottom-mounted |
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Direct Near |
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NPT, BSP and 600# or less flanged probes |
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Direct Extended |
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Flanged probes, 900# class and over |
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Type 5 |
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Reserved for future use |
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Type 6 |
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Sensor Mount |
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Mounting configuration of sensor - selects reference used to determine level. |
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Trim Level |
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Trim Level is a parameter for fine adjustment of the Level output to a known value. This should be used only after all other parameters have been entered correctly, and it has been confirmed that the transmitter is tracking the level correctly. Gross adjustment should be made using Level Offset. |
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Trim Ifc Level |
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Trim Interface Level is a parameter for fine adjustment of the IfcLvl output to a known value. This should be used only after all other parameters have been entered correctly, and it has been confirmed that the transmitter is tracking the interface level correctly. Gross adjustments should be made using Level Offset. |
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Level Only |
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Single float measurement of upper level. |
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Level and Ifc |
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Dual float measurement with Level as PV. |
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Ifc and Level |
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Dual float measurement with IfcLvl as PV. |
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Interface Only |
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Single float measurement of interface level. |
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Measurement Type |
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Single float operation (Level Only or Interface Only) reports level of float nearest sensor. Dual float operation (Level and Ifc or Ifc and Level) requires two floats |
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New User Password |
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Password required to change user parameter settings from keypad. |
102 |
3u |
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Enter Password |
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Certain parameters are password protected to prevent access by the user. Parameters that should never be changed by the user are protected with the Factory password. |
105 |
Drive Amplitude |
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Factory parameter, displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
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Sensitivity |
108 |
.1f |
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Min Separation |
110 |
4u |
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4mA Trim Value |
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Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
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20mA Trim Value |
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Orion S/N |
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Orion S/N - Serial number of this unit. |
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Date/Time/Initials |
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When and by whom calibration was performed. |
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Firmware Version |
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Coprocessor Version |
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Coprocessor firmware revision level |
121 |
5u |
122 |
Conversion Factor |
123 |
5d |
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Scale Offset |
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Deadband |
126 |
Distance from transducer to first detectable level. Operation when the liquid level is within the deadband is undefined. |
127 |
Float1 Threshold |
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Negative |
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Positive |
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Float1 Polarity |
131 |
Float2 Threshold |
132 |
Float2 Polarity |
133 |
counts |
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Float1 Counts |
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Float2 Counts |
136 |
4i |
137 |
°C |
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Elec Temperature |
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Present temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
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Max Temperature |
141 |
Maximum temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
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Min Temperature |
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Minimum temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
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Factory Param 1 |
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Factory Param 2 |
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OK |
147 |
No faults or warnings are present. |
148 |
Unexpected but non-fatal software event occurred. |
149 |
Device is initializing. |
150 |
Default values for Loop DAC trim parameters are in use. |
151 |
Default calibration parameters are in use. |
152 |
Temperature below -40 C measured in the electronics compartment. |
153 |
Temperature above +80 C measured in the electronics compartment. |
154 |
Warning #1 |
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Warning #2 |
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Float2 Failure |
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Missing second Level Signal for two float measurement. |
158 |
Float1 Failure |
159 |
Missing first Level Signal for two float measurement. |
160 |
Missing Level Signal from only float. |
161 |
Loop current differs from commanded value. |
162 |
Snsr Board Failure |
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Communication with co-processor has been lost. |
164 |
Default Parameters |
165 |
Non-volatile memory contents overwritten with default values. |
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Fault #1 |
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General Fault #1. |
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Fault #2 |
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Unknown Status |
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Undefined fault or warning. |
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Status |
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Describes a fault or warning event. |
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Run Time |
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Elapsed time since power on. Run time is reset to zero when the Status History is cleared. |
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Occurred |
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The elapsed time when fault or warning occurred. |
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Duration |
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Length of time for which fault or warning persisted.If condition still exists, duration is length of time since it occurred. |
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s |
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h |
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No earlier event |
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No later event |
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Main Menu |
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Device Variables |
185 |
Device Setup |
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Calibration |
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Variable Selection |
188 |
Basic Setup |
189 |
Advanced Setup |
190 |
Factory Settings |
191 |
Diagnostics |
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Present Status |
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Status History |
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Review |
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Min Span |
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Reset Temperatures |
197 |
Reset the maximum and minimum temperatures measured in the electonics compartment to the present temperature. |
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Reset History |
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Clears entries in Status History and resets the run time to zero. |
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View History |
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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. |
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FMU860 |
203 |
DT |
204 |
DVC |
205 |
FCX |
206 |
AS800 |
207 |
340T |
208 |
340C |
209 |
344 |
210 |
Siemens Micro K |
211 |
SITRANS L |
212 |
SIPAN PH |
213 |
SITRANS P |
214 |
75SMT |
215 |
UNIDELTA |
216 |
8320 |
217 |
SX5100 |
218 |
TSV175 |
219 |
DMU |
220 |
3780 |
221 |
BM70 |
222 |
8u |
223 |
Are You Sure? |
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No;Yes |
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Current Status:
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Run Time: %[.0f]{1} %{2} |
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Current Status:
%{0}
Run Time: %[.1f]{1} %{2} |
227 |
No events in Status History. |
228 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.0f]{3} %{4}
Code: %[.0f]{5} |
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Get earlier event;Get later event |
230 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.1f]{3} %{4}
Code: %[.0f]{5} |
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Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.0f]{3} %{4}
Duration: %[.0f]{5} %{6} |
232 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.0f]{3} %{4}
Duration: %[.1f]{5} %{6} |
233 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.1f]{3} %{4}
Duration: %[.0f]{5} %{6} |
234 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.1f]{3} %{4}
Duration: %[.1f]{5} %{6} |