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Model 355 |
1 |
MAGNETROL |
2 |
Device ID |
3 |
Poll Address |
4 |
Faults |
5 |
System params dflt |
6 |
Non-volatile memory failure - System Config parameters defaulted; consult Factory if problem persists. |
7 |
Adv Cfg params dflt |
8 |
Non-volatile memory failure - Advanced Config parameters defaulted; consult Factory if problem persists. |
9 |
I/O params dflt |
10 |
Non-volatile memory failure - I/O Config parameters defaulted; consult Factory if problem persists. |
11 |
Fact Cfg params dflt |
12 |
Non-volatile memory failure - Factory Config parameters defaulted; consult Factory if problem persists. |
13 |
HART params dflt |
14 |
Non-volatile memory failure - HART parameters defaulted; consult Factory if problem persists. |
15 |
Custm Tbl params dflt |
16 |
Non-volatile memory failure - Custom Table parameters defaulted; consult Factory if problem persists. |
17 |
Totalizer params dflt |
18 |
Non-volatile memory failure - Totalizer parameters defaulted; consult Factory if problem persists. |
19 |
Configuration Conflict |
20 |
Configuration conflict. 'Measurement Type' and 'PV is'selections are incompatible. |
21 |
Hardware Failure |
22 |
Failure detected in the echo generating/receiving circuitry. |
23 |
Loop Failure |
24 |
The actual current generated in the 4 - 20 mA loop differs significantly (> 1 mA) from the intended loop current. |
25 |
Temperature Failure |
26 |
A short or open detected in the connection to the temperature sensor. |
27 |
Blocking Distance |
28 |
Signal detected within the Blocking Distance. |
29 |
High Volume Alarm |
30 |
The measured level exceeds the highest level in the custom table by more than 5%, or the applicable range of the equations / data sets involved. |
31 |
High Flow Alarm |
32 |
Safe Zone Alarm |
33 |
The measured level has risen to within the Safe Zone Height in front of the Blocking Distance. |
34 |
Echo Lost |
35 |
No valid echo from the liquid surface has been received for a period exceeding the Echo Loss Delay. |
36 |
Warnings |
37 |
Warning 1 |
38 |
General Warning 1 |
39 |
Low VDC 20 mA |
40 |
The transmitter's minimum voltage requirement may not be met when the loop is driven to 20 mA. |
41 |
Noise |
42 |
Electrical noise signals have been detected that may affect measurement performance. |
43 |
Hi Temperature |
44 |
The transducer temperature is higher than 80°C. |
45 |
Lo Temperature |
46 |
The transducer temperature is lower than -40°C. |
47 |
Echo Rej Prof Corrupt |
48 |
Stored Echo Rejection Profile corrupt. |
49 |
Echo Rej Prof Invalid |
50 |
Stored Echo Rejection Profile has been invalidated. |
51 |
Initializing |
52 |
Unit is initializing. |
53 |
System Warning |
54 |
Unexpected but non-fatal software event has occurred. If warning recurs frequently, consult the factory. |
55 |
PV is |
56 |
Trim Loop Current |
57 |
Loop Test |
58 |
Level Units |
59 |
Select units of measurement for level output. |
60 |
ft3 |
61 |
in3 |
62 |
mL |
63 |
milliliters |
64 |
Volume Units |
65 |
Select units of measurement for volume output. |
66 |
cfs |
67 |
cfm |
68 |
cfh |
69 |
GPM |
70 |
GPH |
71 |
MGD |
72 |
m3h |
73 |
Flow Units |
74 |
Select units of measurement for flow output. |
75 |
.1f |
76 |
.2f |
77 |
.3f |
78 |
Level |
79 |
Liquid level in vessel or flow element. |
80 |
Distance |
81 |
Distance from the face of the transducer to the surface of the liquid. |
82 |
Head |
83 |
Liquid level above the reference point in the plume/weir. |
84 |
.0f |
85 |
Volume |
86 |
Volume of liquid in vessel. |
87 |
Flow |
88 |
Flow rate of liquid. |
89 |
.4f |
90 |
.5f |
91 |
.6f |
92 |
0.0f |
93 |
NR Totalizer Flow |
94 |
Non-resettable value representing the total flow measured by the unit. |
95 |
R Totalizer Flow |
96 |
Total flow measured by this unit since the totalizer was last reset. |
97 |
Custom Unit |
98 |
Process measurement in customer designated units. |
99 |
Level USL |
100 |
Level LSL |
101 |
Level Min Span |
102 |
Volume USL |
103 |
Volume LSL |
104 |
Volume Min Span |
105 |
Flow USL |
106 |
Flow LSL |
107 |
Flow Min Span |
108 |
4.0f |
109 |
Damping |
110 |
5.2f |
111 |
Loop |
112 |
22 mA |
113 |
3.6 mA |
114 |
Hold |
115 |
System Fault |
116 |
System Fault defines how the Analog Output will respond when the transmitter detects a system fault. |
117 |
5.1f |
118 |
% |
119 |
% Output |
120 |
Lvl 4 mA Set Point |
121 |
Lvl 20 mA Set Point |
122 |
Vol 4 mA Set Point |
123 |
Vol 20 mA Set Point |
124 |
Flow 4 mA Set Point |
125 |
Flow 20 mA Set Point |
126 |
Range |
127 |
The distance from the face of the transducer to the bottom of the vessel or flow element. |
128 |
Rectangular |
129 |
Horizontal/Flat |
130 |
Horizontal with Flat Ends |
131 |
Horizontal/Ellipse |
132 |
Horizontal with Elliptical Ends |
133 |
Horizontal/Sphere |
134 |
Horizontal with Spherical Ends |
135 |
Spherical |
136 |
Vertical/Flat |
137 |
Vertical with Flat Ends |
138 |
Vertical/Ellipse |
139 |
Vertical with Elliptical Ends |
140 |
Vertical/Sphere |
141 |
Vertical with Spherical Ends |
142 |
Vertical/Conical |
143 |
Vertical with Conical Ends |
144 |
Custom Table |
145 |
Vessel Type |
146 |
Shape of vessel. |
147 |
Radius |
148 |
Radius of the cylindrical portion of the vessel. |
149 |
Ellipse Height |
150 |
Height of the elliptical portion of the vessel. |
151 |
Conical Height |
152 |
Height of the conical portion of the vessel. |
153 |
Width |
154 |
Horizontal width of the rectangular vessel. |
155 |
Length |
156 |
Horizontal length of the rectangular vessel or of the cylindrical portion of a vessel with elliptical or spherical ends. |
157 |
Ellipse End |
158 |
Horizontal length of the elliptical end of the vessel. |
159 |
Generic Equation |
160 |
Cipoletti |
161 |
Rectangular w/o Ends |
162 |
Rectangular weir without Ends |
163 |
Rectangular w/ Ends |
164 |
Rectangular weir with Ends |
165 |
Palmer-Bowlus 4" |
166 |
Palmer-Bowlus 4" flume |
167 |
Palmer-Bowlus 6" |
168 |
Palmer-Bowlus 6" flume |
169 |
Palmer-Bowlus 8" |
170 |
Palmer-Bowlus 8" flume |
171 |
Palmer-Bowlus 10" |
172 |
Palmer-Bowlus 10" flume |
173 |
Palmer-Bowlus 12" |
174 |
Palmer-Bowlus 12" flume |
175 |
Palmer-Bowlus 15" |
176 |
Palmer-Bowlus 15" flume |
177 |
Palmer-Bowlus 18" |
178 |
Palmer-Bowlus 18" flume |
179 |
Palmer-Bowlus 21" |
180 |
Palmer-Bowlus 21" flume |
181 |
Palmer-Bowlus 24" |
182 |
Palmer-Bowlus 24" flume |
183 |
Palmer-Bowlus 27" |
184 |
Palmer-Bowlus 27" flume |
185 |
Palmer-Bowlus 30" |
186 |
Palmer-Bowlus 30" flume |
187 |
V-notch 22.5 degree |
188 |
V-notch 22.5 degree weir |
189 |
V-notch 30 degree |
190 |
V-notch 30 degree weir |
191 |
V-notch 45 degree |
192 |
V-notch 45 degree weir |
193 |
V-notch 60 degree |
194 |
V-notch 60 degree weir |
195 |
V-notch 90 degree |
196 |
V-notch 90 degree weir |
197 |
V-notch 120 degree |
198 |
V-notch 120 degree weir |
199 |
Parshall 1" |
200 |
Parshall 1" flume |
201 |
Parshall 2" |
202 |
Parshall 2" flume |
203 |
Parshall 3" |
204 |
Parshall 3" flume |
205 |
Parshall 6" |
206 |
Parshall 6" flume |
207 |
Parshall 9" |
208 |
Parshall 9" flume |
209 |
Parshall 12" |
210 |
Parshall 12" flume |
211 |
Parshall 18" |
212 |
Parshall 18" flume |
213 |
Parshall 24" |
214 |
Parshall 24" flume |
215 |
Parshall 36" |
216 |
Parshall 36" flume |
217 |
Parshall 48" |
218 |
Parshall 48" flume |
219 |
Parshall 60" |
220 |
Parshall 60" flume |
221 |
Parshall 72" |
222 |
Parshall 72" flume |
223 |
Parshall 96" |
224 |
Parshall 96" flume |
225 |
Parshall 120" |
226 |
Parshall 120" flume |
227 |
Parshall 144" |
228 |
Parshall 144" flume |
229 |
Flow Element |
230 |
Type of Flow Element. |
231 |
Crest Length |
232 |
Horizontal width of the crest of the weir. |
233 |
K |
234 |
Factor K of the generic equation: Flow = K*(L-C*H)H^n where H = head. |
235 |
L |
236 |
Factor L of the generic equation: Flow = K*(L-C*H)H^n where H = head. |
237 |
C |
238 |
Factor C of the generic equation: Flow = K*(L-C*H)H^n where H = head. |
239 |
n |
240 |
Factor n of the generic equation: Flow = K*(L-C*H)H^n where H = head. |
241 |
Level Offset |
242 |
Adjusts desired level reading when liquid surface is at the bottom of the range. |
243 |
Trim Level |
244 |
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. |
245 |
Level Only |
246 |
Flow & Level |
247 |
Volume & Level |
248 |
Measurement Type |
249 |
Selection of Measurement Type. |
250 |
New User Password |
251 |
Password required to change user parameter settings from keypad. |
252 |
3u |
253 |
Enter Password |
254 |
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. Some parameters intended for field use that may be changed in special, controlled situations require the Superuser password. |
255 |
Peak Threshold |
256 |
Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
257 |
1 |
258 |
2 |
259 |
4 |
260 |
8 |
261 |
16 |
262 |
32 |
263 |
64 |
264 |
# Run Average |
265 |
Selects the depth of the run average filter. |
266 |
3 |
267 |
TVG |
268 |
Factory Parameter 1 |
269 |
Factory Parameter 2 |
270 |
NSPValue |
271 |
For factory use only. |
272 |
5u |
273 |
4 mA Trim Value |
274 |
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
275 |
20 mA Trim Value |
276 |
Local Tag |
277 |
Text describing the local tag designation for the unit. |
278 |
Magnetrol S/N |
279 |
Magnetrol S/N - Serial number of this unit. |
280 |
Date/Time/Initials |
281 |
When and by whom calibration was performed. |
282 |
Firmware Version |
283 |
Distance below the transducer face within which level is not sensed. Operation when the liquid level is within the blocking distance is undefined. |
284 |
Reference Distance |
285 |
The reference distance is distance from the face of the transducer to the point of zero flow in the flow element. |
286 |
Maximum Flow |
287 |
Maximum flow is the largest value that will be displayed for flow. It is calculated from the Maximum Head. |
288 |
Maximum Head |
289 |
Maximum head is the ohighest level allowed for the selected flow element. This value depends on which flow element is selected, and where the Model 355 is mounted. |
290 |
Low Flow Cutoff |
291 |
Low flow cutoff will force a zero flow value when the level is below this point. |
292 |
Custom Unit Text |
293 |
Text describing the units for the custom unit output. |
294 |
in |
295 |
ft |
296 |
cm |
297 |
m |
298 |
Custom Unit Multiplier |
299 |
Multiplier used to calculate the custom unit output from the level measurement. |
300 |
Largest Amplitude |
301 |
First Target |
302 |
Amplitude/Distance |
303 |
Algorithm 4 |
304 |
Target Algorithm |
305 |
The method used to select the echo pulse used for the level measurement. Largest selects the largest echo. First selects the first echo above the detection threshold. Height/Distance selects the echo with the largest height divided by distance ratio. |
306 |
m/s |
307 |
Speed of Sound |
308 |
Speed of sound at 0 degrees C used to calculate the level distance. |
309 |
Echo List Mode |
310 |
Selects whether the echo list is shown in terms of distance or level. |
311 |
Echo Missing |
312 |
s |
313 |
Length of time echos have been missing. |
314 |
Echo Strength |
315 |
Relative strength of the echo used to calculate level. |
316 |
Number of Echos |
317 |
Number of echos detected. |
318 |
None |
319 |
Disabled |
320 |
Enabled |
321 |
Echo Rejection Status |
322 |
|
323 |
Echo Profile Maturity |
324 |
Percentage of echo profile obtained. |
325 |
Echo List Length |
326 |
Number of echos in echo profile list. |
327 |
On |
328 |
Fixed |
329 |
Temperature Compensation Mode |
330 |
Selects whether the temperature compensation is automatic (On) or manual (Fixed). Note that Fixed is based on a fixed temperature of 20 degrees C, and will not track changes in transducer temperatures. |
331 |
Temperature Offset |
332 |
The difference between the transducer temperature and 20 degrees C when used for Fixed temperature compensation mode. |
333 |
Temperature |
334 |
Present temperature measured at the transducer. |
335 |
Max Temperature |
336 |
Maximum temperature ever measured for the transducer. |
337 |
Min Temperature |
338 |
Minimum temperature ever measured for the transducer. |
339 |
Temperature Units |
340 |
Temperature Reset |
341 |
Safe Zone Alarm Reset |
342 |
Totalizer Reset |
343 |
Configuration Reset |
344 |
Factory Reset |
345 |
History Reset |
346 |
Reset Type |
347 |
Latch 3.6 |
348 |
Latch 22 |
349 |
Safe Zone Fault |
350 |
Safe Zone Fault defines how the Analog Output will respond when the transmitter detects a level within the Safe Zone. Enable fault to ensure safe, reliable high-level readings in critical applications. If Latch 3.6 or Latch 22 is chosen, the unit will remain in alarm until it is manually cleared with the SZ Alarm Reset. |
351 |
Safe Zone Height |
352 |
Safe Zone Height - Enter a distance that defines a safe zone just below the Blocking Distance. If Safe Zone Fault is enabled, the transmitter will report a fault if the level rises into this zone. |
353 |
Echo Loss Fault |
354 |
Echo Loss Fault defines how the Analog Output will respond when the transmitter detects a loss of echo exceeding the delay time. Enable fault to ensure safe, reliable high-level readings in critical applications. If Latch 3.6 or Latch 22 is chosen, the unit will remain in alarm until it is manually cleared with the SZ Alarm Reset. |
355 |
Echo Loss Delay |
356 |
The time in seconds for a loss of echo to persist before an Echo Loss Fault alarm is set. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
357 |
OK |
358 |
Unknown Status |
359 |
Status |
360 |
Describes a fault or warning event. |
361 |
Run Time |
362 |
Elapsed time since power on. Also, run time is reset to zero when the Status History is cleared. |
363 |
Occurred |
364 |
The elapsed time when fault or warning occurred. |
365 |
Duration |
366 |
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. |
367 |
h |
368 |
R Totalizer Mode |
369 |
Selects whether the resettable totalizer is running. |
370 |
MG |
371 |
ML |
372 |
m3 |
373 |
Totalizer Units |
374 |
Selects accumulated flow units for both totalizers. |
375 |
10 |
376 |
100 |
377 |
1,000 |
378 |
10,000 |
379 |
100,000 |
380 |
NR Totalizer Multiplier |
381 |
Multiplier for the non-resettable totalizer. For example, an accumulated value of 1,000 will display as 10 if the multiplier is set to 100. |
382 |
R Totalizer Multiplier |
383 |
Multiplier for the resettable totalizer. For example, an accumulated value of 1,000 will display as 10 if the multiplier is set to 100. |
384 |
NR Totalizer decimal places |
385 |
Non-resettable totalizer decimal places. |
386 |
R Totalizer decimal places |
387 |
Resettable totalizer decimal places. |
388 |
NR Totalizer Time |
389 |
Total time over which the total flow occurred. Note that rollover to zero time will occur when the total time exceeds 31.7 years. A Factory Reset will also zero the time. |
390 |
R Totalizer Time |
391 |
Total time, since the totalizer was rest, over which the total flow occurred. |
392 |
Table Length |
393 |
Number of valid level-volume pairs in custom table. A level-volume pair is valid if both values are greater than all preceding level-volume pairs. |
394 |
Number of valid level-volume pairs in custom table. A level-flow pair is valid if both values are greater than all preceding level-flow pairs. |
395 |
Linear |
396 |
Spline |
397 |
Table Type |
398 |
Selects whether linear or spline interpolation is performed between table points. |
399 |
Pt 01 Lvl |
400 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 01 Vol. |
401 |
Pt 02 Lvl |
402 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 02 Vol. |
403 |
Pt 03 Lvl |
404 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 03 Vol. |
405 |
Pt 04 Lvl |
406 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 04 Vol. |
407 |
Pt 05 Lvl |
408 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 05 Vol. |
409 |
Pt 06 Lvl |
410 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 06 Vol. |
411 |
Pt 07 Lvl |
412 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 07 Vol. |
413 |
Pt 08 Lvl |
414 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 08 Vol. |
415 |
Pt 09 Lvl |
416 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 09 Vol. |
417 |
Pt 10 Lvl |
418 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 10 Vol. |
419 |
Pt 11 Lvl |
420 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 11 Vol. |
421 |
Pt 12 Lvl |
422 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 12 Vol. |
423 |
Pt 13 Lvl |
424 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 13 Vol. |
425 |
Pt 14 Lvl |
426 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 14 Vol. |
427 |
Pt 15 Lvl |
428 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 15 Vol. |
429 |
Pt 16 Lvl |
430 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 16 Vol. |
431 |
Pt 17 Lvl |
432 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 17 Vol. |
433 |
Pt 18 Lvl |
434 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 18 Vol. |
435 |
Pt 19 Lvl |
436 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 19 Vol. |
437 |
Pt 20 Lvl |
438 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 20 Vol. |
439 |
Pt 21 Lvl |
440 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 21 Vol. |
441 |
Pt 01 Vol |
442 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 01 Lvl. |
443 |
Pt 02 Vol |
444 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 02 Lvl. |
445 |
Pt 03 Vol |
446 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 03 Lvl. |
447 |
Pt 04 Vol |
448 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 04 Lvl. |
449 |
Pt 05 Vol |
450 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 05 Lvl. |
451 |
Pt 06 Vol |
452 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 06 Lvl. |
453 |
Pt 07 Vol |
454 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 07 Lvl. |
455 |
Pt 08 Vol |
456 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 08 Lvl. |
457 |
Pt 09 Vol |
458 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 09 Lvl. |
459 |
Pt 10 Vol |
460 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 10 Lvl. |
461 |
Pt 11 Vol |
462 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 11 Lvl. |
463 |
Pt 12 Vol |
464 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 12 Lvl. |
465 |
Pt 13 Vol |
466 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 13 Lvl. |
467 |
Pt 14 Vol |
468 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 14 Lvl. |
469 |
Pt 15 Vol |
470 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 15 Lvl. |
471 |
Pt 16 Vol |
472 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 16 Lvl. |
473 |
Pt 17 Vol |
474 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 17 Lvl. |
475 |
Pt 18 Vol |
476 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 18 Lvl. |
477 |
Pt 19 Vol |
478 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 19 Lvl. |
479 |
Pt 20 Vol |
480 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 20 Lvl. |
481 |
Pt 21 Vol |
482 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Pt 21 Lvl. |
483 |
Pt 01 Head |
484 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 01 Flow. |
485 |
Pt 02 Head |
486 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 02 Flow. |
487 |
Pt 03 Head |
488 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 03 Flow. |
489 |
Pt 04 Head |
490 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 04 Flow. |
491 |
Pt 05 Head |
492 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 05 Flow. |
493 |
Pt 06 Head |
494 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 06 Flow. |
495 |
Pt 07 Head |
496 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 07 Flow. |
497 |
Pt 08 Head |
498 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 08 Flow. |
499 |
Pt 09 Head |
500 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 09 Flow. |
501 |
Pt 10 Head |
502 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 10 Flow. |
503 |
Pt 11 Head |
504 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 11 Flow. |
505 |
Pt 12 Head |
506 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 12 Flow. |
507 |
Pt 13 Head |
508 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 13 Flow. |
509 |
Pt 14 Head |
510 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 14 Flow. |
511 |
Pt 15 Head |
512 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 15 Flow. |
513 |
Pt 16 Head |
514 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 16 Flow. |
515 |
Pt 17 Head |
516 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 17 Flow. |
517 |
Pt 18 Head |
518 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 18 Flow. |
519 |
Pt 19 Head |
520 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 19 Flow. |
521 |
Pt 20 Head |
522 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 20 Flow. |
523 |
Pt 21 Head |
524 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Pt 21 Flow. |
525 |
Pt 01 Flow |
526 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 01 Head. |
527 |
Pt 02 Flow |
528 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 02 Head. |
529 |
Pt 03 Flow |
530 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 03 Head. |
531 |
Pt 04 Flow |
532 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 04 Head. |
533 |
Pt 05 Flow |
534 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 05 Head. |
535 |
Pt 06 Flow |
536 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 06 Head. |
537 |
Pt 07 Flow |
538 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 07 Head. |
539 |
Pt 08 Flow |
540 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 08 Head. |
541 |
Pt 09 Flow |
542 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 09 Head. |
543 |
Pt 10 Flow |
544 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 10 Head. |
545 |
Pt 11 Flow |
546 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 11 Head. |
547 |
Pt 12 Flow |
548 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 12 Head. |
549 |
Pt 13 Flow |
550 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 13 Head. |
551 |
Pt 14 Flow |
552 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 14 Head. |
553 |
Pt 15 Flow |
554 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 15 Head. |
555 |
Pt 16 Flow |
556 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 16 Head. |
557 |
Pt 17 Flow |
558 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 17 Head. |
559 |
Pt 18 Flow |
560 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 18 Head. |
561 |
Pt 19 Flow |
562 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 19 Head. |
563 |
Pt 20 Flow |
564 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 20 Head. |
565 |
Pt 21 Flow |
566 |
Custom table flow entry corresponding to Pt 21 Head. |
567 |
Saved Media Location |
568 |
Location of saved level used to establish an echo rejection profile. |
569 |
Echo 1 Location |
570 |
Location of Echo 1. |
571 |
Echo 2 Location |
572 |
Location of Echo 2. |
573 |
Echo 3 Location |
574 |
Location of Echo 3. |
575 |
Echo 4 Location |
576 |
Location of Echo 4. |
577 |
Echo 5 Location |
578 |
Location of Echo 5. |
579 |
Echo 6 Location |
580 |
Location of Echo 6. |
581 |
Echo 7 Location |
582 |
Location of Echo 7. |
583 |
Echo 8 Location |
584 |
Location of Echo 8. |
585 |
Echo 9 Location |
586 |
Location of Echo 9. |
587 |
Echo 1 Strength |
588 |
Strength of Echo 1. |
589 |
Echo 2 Strength |
590 |
Strength of Echo 2. |
591 |
Echo 3 Strength |
592 |
Strength of Echo 3. |
593 |
Echo 4 Strength |
594 |
Strength of Echo 4. |
595 |
Echo 5 Strength |
596 |
Strength of Echo 5. |
597 |
Echo 6 Strength |
598 |
Strength of Echo 6. |
599 |
Echo 7 Strength |
600 |
Strength of Echo 7. |
601 |
Echo 8 Strength |
602 |
Strength of Echo 8. |
603 |
Echo 9 Strength |
604 |
Strength of Echo 9. |
605 |
Rejection Request Denied - Level Too Close |
606 |
Rejection Request Denied - Echo Strength Too High |
607 |
No earlier event |
608 |
No later event |
609 |
Level point value too high |
610 |
Level point value too low |
611 |
Flow point value too high |
612 |
Flow point value too low |
613 |
Head and Flow values out of range |
614 |
Volume point value too high |
615 |
Volume point value too low |
616 |
Head and Vol values out of range |
617 |
Lvl and Vol values out of range |
618 |
Main Menu |
619 |
Diagnostics |
620 |
Process Variables |
621 |
Device |
622 |
Initials |
623 |
HART |
624 |
Device Setup |
625 |
System Config |
626 |
Volume Setup |
627 |
Vessel Dimensions |
628 |
Volume Custom Table |
629 |
Flow Setup |
630 |
Generic Equation Factors |
631 |
Flow = K(L-CH)H^n |
632 |
where H = head. |
633 |
Flow Custom Table |
634 |
I/O Config |
635 |
4-20 mA Setpoints |
636 |
Variable Selection |
637 |
Totalizers |
638 |
Advanced Config |
639 |
Echo Profile |
640 |
Present Status |
641 |
Status History |
642 |
Factory Config |
643 |
Device Description |
644 |
Review |
645 |
Device Variables |
646 |
NR Totalizer |
647 |
R Totalizer |
648 |
Min Span |
649 |
Totalizer |
650 |
Reset Temperatures |
651 |
Reset the maximum and minimum temperatures measured at the transducer to the present temperature. |
652 |
Reset Echo Rejection Warning |
653 |
Reset the Echo Rejection Warning. |
654 |
Reset Safe Zone Alarm |
655 |
Clear a latched Safe Zone Alarm |
656 |
Reset Totalizer |
657 |
Reset the flow and time for the resettable totalizer. |
658 |
Reset Configuration |
659 |
Reset the configuration to factory defaults. |
660 |
Reset Factory Defaults |
661 |
Reset all parameters to factory defaults. |
662 |
Reset History |
663 |
Clears entries in Status History and resets the run time to zero. |
664 |
View History |
665 |
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. |
666 |
New Echo Rejection Profile |
667 |
Echo Rejection procedure for creating a new echo rejection profile. Multiple level echos may be offered. Choose the echo that represents the actual media location, closer echos will be cancelled. Enter the correct echo number when prompted. For an empty vessel, enter '0'. If the correct location is not offered for a partially filled vessel, ensure that the tank dimensional information is correct. If the correct location is not listed, enter '0'. Enter the correct media location when prompted. For an empty vessel, accept the default value presented. |
668 |
Refresh Echo List |
669 |
FMU860 |
670 |
DT |
671 |
DVC |
672 |
FCX |
673 |
AS800 |
674 |
340T |
675 |
340C |
676 |
344 |
677 |
Siemens Micro K |
678 |
SITRANS L |
679 |
SIPAN PH |
680 |
SITRANS P |
681 |
75SMT |
682 |
UNIDELTA |
683 |
8320 |
684 |
SX5100 |
685 |
TSV175 |
686 |
DMU |
687 |
3780 |
688 |
BM70 |
689 |
8u |
690 |
Are You Sure? |
691 |
No;Yes |
692 |
Current Status:
%{0}
Run Time: %[.0f]{runtime} %{2} |
693 |
Current Status:
%{0}
Run Time: %[.1f]{runtime} %{2} |
694 |
No events in Status History. |
695 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.0f]{timeoccurred} %{4}
Code: %[.0f]{duration} |
696 |
Get earlier event;Get later event |
697 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.1f]{timeoccurred} %{4}
Code: %[.0f]{duration} |
698 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.0f]{timeoccurred} %{4}
Duration: %[.0f]{duration} %{6} |
699 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.0f]{timeoccurred} %{4}
Duration: %[.1f]{duration} %{6} |
700 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.1f]{timeoccurred} %{4}
Duration: %[.0f]{duration} %{6} |
701 |
Status Event:
%{0}
Occurred: %[.1f]{timeoccurred} %{4}
Duration: %[.1f]{duration} %{6} |
702 |
Enter the echo list number corresponding to the actual media location. Enter 0 if the correct media location is not listed or for an empty vessel. |
703 |
echo_number |
704 |
The echo number must be between 0 and %{number_of_echos}. |
705 |
Enter the distance from the transducer face (units of %{0}.) corresponding to the actual media location. |
706 |
location |
707 |
Enter the level (units of %{0}.) corresponding to the actual media location. |
708 |
The selected media location is: %[0.3f]{location} %{0}. If this is correct, press 'OK' to store a new echo rejection profile. |
709 |
The echo rejection process is: %{maturity}% complete. |
710 |
Echo list has been updated. |