0 |
Echo Curve |
1 |
Fiducial Position |
2 |
Blocking Distance |
3 |
Level Position |
4 |
Interface Level Position |
5 |
Sensor Reference Position |
6 |
End Of Probe Position |
7 |
Level Threshold |
8 |
Interface Level Threshold |
9 |
End Of Probe Threshold |
10 |
Distance from Probe Reference Point |
11 |
(in) |
12 |
(cm) |
13 |
(m) |
14 |
(ft) |
15 |
Echo Strength |
16 |
Less than 24 valid points |
17 |
X val 1 |
18 |
X val 2 |
19 |
X val 3 |
20 |
X val 4 |
21 |
Refresh Echo Curve |
22 |
|
23 |
Number of Points in Echo Curve |
24 |
Echo Curve Width |
25 |
Level Offset |
26 |
X-axis minimum |
27 |
X-axis maximum |
28 |
Ifc Level Bottom |
29 |
Sensor Ref Position |
30 |
EOP Position |
31 |
EOP Threshold |
32 |
Curve Type |
33 |
Start Index |
34 |
Tick Y-axis maximum |
35 |
Tick Y-axis minimum |
36 |
Trend Chart |
37 |
Level |
38 |
Ifc Level |
39 |
Volume |
40 |
Ifc Volume |
41 |
Loop |
42 |
% Range |
43 |
Signal |
44 |
mA |
45 |
History |
46 |
Event Log |
47 |
Event |
48 |
Time Occurred |
49 |
Duration |
50 |
View History |
51 |
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. |
52 |
Reset History |
53 |
Clears entries in Status History and resets the run time to zero. |
54 |
OK |
55 |
System Warning |
56 |
Weak Signal |
57 |
Dry Probe |
58 |
May Be Flooded |
59 |
Initializing |
60 |
Trim Required |
61 |
EOP Too Low |
62 |
Calib Required |
63 |
Lo Temperature |
64 |
Hi Temperature |
65 |
Fiducial Spread |
66 |
Seal Leak |
67 |
Warning 4 |
68 |
No Target |
69 |
Warning 2 |
70 |
Warning 1 |
71 |
Hi Volume Alarm |
72 |
EOP High |
73 |
No Signal |
74 |
Safety Zone Alarm |
75 |
No Fiducial |
76 |
No Probe |
77 |
Slope Error |
78 |
Fiducial Shift |
79 |
Loop Failure |
80 |
No End of Ramp |
81 |
Default Parameters |
82 |
EEPROM Failure |
83 |
CPU Failure |
84 |
Software Failure |
85 |
EOP < Probe Length |
86 |
Level < Probe Length |
87 |
Status |
88 |
Describes a fault or warning event. |
89 |
.1f |
90 |
Run Time |
91 |
Elapsed time since power on. Also, run time is reset to zero when the Status History is cleared. |
92 |
Occurred |
93 |
The elapsed time when fault or warning occurred. |
94 |
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. |
95 |
s |
96 |
h |
97 |
Duration Units |
98 |
No earlier event |
99 |
Model 705 3.x |
100 |
MAGNETROL |
101 |
Device Status |
102 |
PV Out of Limits |
103 |
Process applied to the primary variable is outside the operating limits of the field device. |
104 |
Non-PV Out of Limits |
105 |
Process applied to the non-primary variable is outside the operating limits of the field device. |
106 |
Loop Current Saturated |
107 |
Analog output 1 and its digital representation are outside the operating range limits, and not responding to input. |
108 |
Loop Current Fixed |
109 |
Analog output 1 and its digital representation are in fixed mode, and not responsive to input changes. |
110 |
More Status Available |
111 |
Field device has more status available. |
112 |
Cold Start |
113 |
A reset or self test of the field device has occurred, or power has been removed and reapplied. |
114 |
Configuration Changed |
115 |
A modification has been made to the configuration of the field device. |
116 |
Device Malfunction |
117 |
Field device has malfunctioned due to a hardware error or failure. |
118 |
Poll Address |
119 |
Long Tag |
120 |
Device ID |
121 |
QV |
122 |
%Range |
123 |
.2f |
124 |
.3f |
125 |
.0f |
126 |
Alarm type |
127 |
22mA |
128 |
3.6mA |
129 |
Hold |
130 |
8.2f |
131 |
Faults |
132 |
Software Failure - An unrecoverable software error has been detected; consult Factory if problem persists. |
133 |
CPU Failure - Microprocessor failure; consult Factory if problem persists. |
134 |
Non-Volatile Memory Failure - EEPROM Read or Write failure; consult Factory if problem persists. |
135 |
Default Params |
136 |
Default Parameters - The application configuration information has been reset to default values. Please reconfigure the instrument using the Calibration Menu. |
137 |
No End of Ramp - The End-of-Ramp signal from the analog board is absent. This may indicate a hardware failure, bad connection, or missing analog board. |
138 |
Loop current differs from commanded value. Check Loop Trim. Consult factory if problem persists. |
139 |
Fiducial ticks have shifted from expected value; Consult factory if problem persists. |
140 |
Ramp circuit is generating improper voltage; Consult factory if problem persists. |
141 |
No Probe - No probe is connected to the transmitter. |
142 |
No Fiducial Pulse - Check configuration, especially Fiducial Type and Probe Model. Check connection between circuit boards in module. |
143 |
Safety Zone Alrm |
144 |
The measured level has entered the safety zone with the SZ Fault enabled. The fault is cleared when the level falls below the safety zone hysteresis zone unless it is latched. A latched safety zone fault must be manually reset. |
145 |
Missing Level Signal - Check probe connection and application parameters, especially Probe Model and Probe Length. |
146 |
End-of-Probe signal is higher than expected. Check configuration, especially Probe Model and Probe Length. |
147 |
Hi Volume Alrm |
148 |
The measured level is more than 5% above the highest point in the strapping table. |
149 |
Lvl < Probe Length |
150 |
The apparent position of the upper level pulse is beyond the end of the probe, i.e. the Sensor Level Distance > Probe Length. Check configuration, especially probe length and threshold. May indicate unexpected water bottom situation. |
151 |
The apparent position of the end-of-probe pulse is beyond the end of the probe, i.e. the Sensor Level Distance > Probe Length. Check configuration, especially probe length and threshold. May indicate process condition where upper level was not detected causing EOP to be displaced. |
152 |
Warnings |
153 |
May indicate failing seal in the 7xS probe where steam is condensing in the vicinity of high-frequency connector. Consult factory if problem persists. |
154 |
Fiducial ticks variation is excessive suggesting that the fiducial signal is unstable. Consult factory if problem persists. |
155 |
Temperature exceeding +80 C has been measured in the electronics compartment. |
156 |
Temperature below -40 C has been measured in the electronics compartment. |
157 |
Default calibration parameters are in use; level measurement may be inaccurate. The module requires re-calibration by the factory. |
158 |
The End-of-Probe signal is lower than expected. Check configuration, especially Probe Model, Probe Length, Compensation, and Upper Dielectric. |
159 |
Default values for Loop DAC trim parameters are being used; Loop output may be inaccurate. Perform trim loop current operation. |
160 |
Device is initializing. Initialization period persists until measurement compromising faults, if any, are cleared. |
161 |
Possible flooded condition has been inferred from the loss of level signal from a low dielectric medium rising near the top of a twin rod probe. |
162 |
Level Signal from end of probe. Reported level has been calculated by setting distance equal to the probe length. Actual level may be lower than the end of the probe. |
163 |
CFD output is low indicating a weak signal reflection. Adjust Dielectric Range or Sensitivity. |
164 |
Unexpected but non-fatal software event has occurred. If warning recurs frequently, consult the factory. |
165 |
General Warning 1 |
166 |
General Warning 2 |
167 |
No Steam Target |
168 |
No Steam Target detected on Model 7xS probe. Steam compensation may not be operational. Consult factory for assistance. |
169 |
General Warning 4 |
170 |
QV is |
171 |
Loop Test |
172 |
Level of material in vessel. When interface is present, this value corresponds to the level of the upper surface. |
173 |
Level Units |
174 |
Select units of measurement for level output. |
175 |
in |
176 |
cm |
177 |
m |
178 |
ft |
179 |
Level Dev fmly |
180 |
Level Class |
181 |
Level PDQ |
182 |
Level LS |
183 |
Level Fmly stat |
184 |
Level USL |
185 |
Level LSL |
186 |
Level Min Span |
187 |
Simulate |
188 |
Total volume of material in vessel. |
189 |
Volume Units |
190 |
Select units of measurement for volume output. |
191 |
g |
192 |
l |
193 |
Volume Dev fmly |
194 |
Volume Class |
195 |
Volume PDQ |
196 |
Volume LS |
197 |
Volume Fmly stat |
198 |
Volume USL |
199 |
Volume LSL |
200 |
Volume Min Span |
201 |
Min Span |
202 |
Level of liquid-liquid interface. When no interface is present, this value corresponds to the level of the material in the vessel. |
203 |
Ifc Level PDQ |
204 |
Ifc Level LS |
205 |
Volume of lower liquid in vessel. When no interface is present, this value corresponds to the total volume of material in the vessel. |
206 |
IfcLvl |
207 |
IfcVol |
208 |
4.1f |
209 |
Damping |
210 |
Lvl 4mA Set Point |
211 |
Lvl 20mA Set Point |
212 |
Vol 4mA Set Point |
213 |
Vol 20mA Set Point |
214 |
7xA_x |
215 |
7xA: Coaxial Probe (dielectric range >= 1.4) |
216 |
7xB_x |
217 |
7xB: Rigid Twin Rod Probe (dielectric range >= 1.9) |
218 |
7xD_x |
219 |
7xD: High Temperature-High Pressure Coaxial Probe (dielectric range >= 1.4) |
220 |
7xE_x |
221 |
7xE: High Temperature-High Pressure Twin Rod Probe |
222 |
7xF_E |
223 |
7xF-E: Sanitary Single Rod Probe |
224 |
7xF_F |
225 |
7xF-F: Insulated Single Rod Probe with Faced Flange |
226 |
7xF_P |
227 |
7xF-P: Single Rod Paint Probe |
228 |
7xF_4 |
229 |
7xF-4: Insulated Single Rod Probe |
230 |
7xF_x |
231 |
7xF: Rigid Single Rod Probe |
232 |
7xG_x |
233 |
7xG: Overfill Single Rod Probe for Chambers |
234 |
7xH_x |
235 |
7xH: Sanitary Single Rod Probe |
236 |
7xJ_x |
237 |
7xJ: High Temperature-High Pressure Single Rod Probe |
238 |
7xK_x |
239 |
7xK: Top In/Bottom Out Coaxial Probe |
240 |
7xL_x |
241 |
7xL: High Temperature-High Pressure Coaxial Probe with Flushing Connection |
242 |
7xM_x |
243 |
7xM: Coaxial Probe for overfill applications with Flushing Connection |
244 |
7xN_x |
245 |
7xN: Coaxial Probe for interface applications with Flushing Connection |
246 |
7xP_x |
247 |
7xP: High Pressure Coaxial Probe (dielectric range >= 1.4) |
248 |
7xQ_x |
249 |
7xQ: Coaxial Probe for steam applications >= 300°C (dielectric range >= 10) |
250 |
7xR_x |
251 |
7xR: Coaxial Probe for flooding applications (dielectric range >= 1.4) |
252 |
7xS_x |
253 |
7xS: Coaxial Probe for steam applications < 300°C (dielectric range >= 10) |
254 |
7xT_x |
255 |
7xT: Coaxial Probe for interface applications |
256 |
7x1_x |
257 |
7x1: Flexible Single Rod Probe |
258 |
7x2_x |
259 |
7x2: Single Rod Probe for Bulk Solids |
260 |
7x5_x |
261 |
7x5: Twin Rod Probe for Bulk Solids |
262 |
7x7_x |
263 |
7x7: Flexible Twin Rod Probe (dielectric range >= 1.9) |
264 |
Type 26 |
265 |
Type 27 |
266 |
Probe Model |
267 |
Type of probe connected to transmitter as shown on the probe nameplate. |
268 |
Probe Length |
269 |
Distance from face of process seal to end of probe. |
270 |
Desired level reading when liquid surface is at end of probe. |
271 |
1.4 - 1.7 |
272 |
Dielectric constant of material lies between 1.4 and 1.7 |
273 |
1.7 - 3 |
274 |
Dielectric constant of material lies between 1.7 and 3 |
275 |
3 - 10 |
276 |
Dielectric constant of material lies between 3 and 10 |
277 |
10 - 100 |
278 |
Dielectric constant of material lies between 10 and 100 |
279 |
Dielectric Range |
280 |
Selects the range bounding the dielectric constant of the medium in vessel. For interface measurement mode, it selects the range bounding the dielectric constant of the lower liquid medium. Some ranges may not be selectable depending on the probe model. |
281 |
NPT |
282 |
US National tapered Pipe Thread |
283 |
BSP |
284 |
British Straight Pipe Thread |
285 |
Flange |
286 |
Welded ANSI, DIN, or sanitary Flange |
287 |
Type 4 |
288 |
Type 5 |
289 |
Type 6 |
290 |
Probe Mount |
291 |
Mounting style of probe fitting. |
292 |
Trim Level |
293 |
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. |
294 |
Level Only |
295 |
Level and Volume |
296 |
Interface |
297 |
Ifc and Volume |
298 |
Measurement Type |
299 |
Selection of Measurement Type may be constrained by the probe model. |
300 |
New User Password |
301 |
Password required to change user parameter settings from keypad. |
302 |
3u |
303 |
Enter Password |
304 |
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. |
305 |
Negative |
306 |
Positive |
307 |
Fiducial Type |
308 |
Fiducial Type can be used to override the default fiducial detection mode for some probe models. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
309 |
Fixed |
310 |
CFD |
311 |
Threshold |
312 |
Selects the negative signal threshold control for measuring the upper level pulse. Use 'CFD' except in situation with low dielectric (< 3) material over higher dielectric (> 10) material, e.g., water bottom or interface measurement, in which case use 'Fixed'. |
313 |
Window |
314 |
Factory parameter, displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
315 |
Fiducial Gain |
316 |
Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
317 |
Sensitivity |
318 |
Sensitivity of instrument to surface of material in vessel. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
319 |
4u |
320 |
4mA Trim Value |
321 |
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
322 |
20mA Trim Value |
323 |
Magnetrol S/N |
324 |
Magnetrol S/N - Serial number of this unit. |
325 |
Date/Time/Initials |
326 |
When and by whom calibration was performed. |
327 |
Firmware Version |
328 |
5i |
329 |
Conversion Factor |
330 |
4i |
331 |
Scale Offset |
332 |
Fiducial |
333 |
Waveform Selection |
334 |
Distance below the reference point within which level is not sensed. Operation when the liquid level is within the blocking distance is undefined. |
335 |
Neg Threshold Ampl |
336 |
Threshold for detecting level. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
337 |
Pos Threshold Ampl |
338 |
Threshold for detecting end of probe. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
339 |
Ifc Threshold Ampl |
340 |
Threshold for detecting liquid-liquid interface. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
341 |
Intrface Threshold |
342 |
Selects signal threshold control for measuring liquid-liquid interface level. Use 'CFD' for sensing transition from lower to higher dielectric liquids. |
343 |
4.2f |
344 |
Upper Dielectric |
345 |
For manual compensation, the value entered is used as the dielectric constant of the vapor phase above a single liquid medium. For interface mode, the value entered is used as the dielectric constant of the upper liquid medium. |
346 |
None |
347 |
Manual |
348 |
Auto |
349 |
Compensation Mode |
350 |
Compensation is limited to None in interface mode. Manual uses the upper dielectric to compensate for a vapor phase above the liquid. Automatic is available only with a targeted probe. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
351 |
7xK Correction |
352 |
For 7xK probes, enter distance correction in mm. Value entered at factory is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
353 |
5u |
354 |
Ticks |
355 |
Fiducial Ticks |
356 |
Level Ticks |
357 |
Interface Ticks |
358 |
Unknown |
359 |
Unrecognized waveform |
360 |
Oil Only |
361 |
Waveform indicates probe wetted with upper liquid only |
362 |
Thin Oil |
363 |
Probe senses a thin layer (< 15 cm) of upper liquid over lower liquid |
364 |
Thick Oil |
365 |
Probe senses a thick layer (> 15 cm) of upper liquid over lower liquid |
366 |
Waveform indicates no liquid on probe |
367 |
Interface Medium |
368 |
Characteristic of liquid(s) sensed by probe in interface measurement mode. |
369 |
Signal Strength |
370 |
°C |
371 |
Elec Temperature |
372 |
Present temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
373 |
Max Temperature |
374 |
Maximum temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
375 |
Min Temperature |
376 |
Minimum temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
377 |
Latch 3.6 |
378 |
Latch 22 |
379 |
SZ Fault State |
380 |
Safety Zone Fault State defines how the Analog Output will respond when the transmitter detects a level within the Safety 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. |
381 |
SZ Height |
382 |
Safety Zone Height - Enter a distance that defines a safety zone just below the Blocking Distance. If Safety Zone Fault is enabled, the transmitter will report a fault if the level rises into this zone. |
383 |
SZ Hysteresis |
384 |
Level must fall this distance below Safety Zone to clear a Safety Zone Fault. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
385 |
Derating Factor |
386 |
Run |
387 |
Cal |
388 |
Off |
389 |
Target Oper Mode |
390 |
Run mode enables automatic compensation. Cal mode allows calibration of target through air; Off mode disables automatic compensation. Default setting is suitable for most installations. Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
391 |
6i |
392 |
Targ Calib Value |
393 |
Target Ticks |
394 |
Target Amplitude |
395 |
HF Cable |
396 |
Remote HF Cable distance. Consult factory for assistance. |
397 |
Factory Param 2 |
398 |
Strap Table Length |
399 |
Number of valid level-volume pairs in strapping table. A level-volume pair is valid if both values are greater than all preceding level-volume pairs. |
400 |
Pt01Lvl |
401 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt01. |
402 |
Pt02Lvl |
403 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt02. |
404 |
Pt03Lvl |
405 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt03. |
406 |
Pt04Lvl |
407 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt04. |
408 |
Pt05Lvl |
409 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt05. |
410 |
Pt06Lvl |
411 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt06. |
412 |
Pt07Lvl |
413 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt07. |
414 |
Pt08Lvl |
415 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt08. |
416 |
Pt09Lvl |
417 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt09. |
418 |
Pt10Lvl |
419 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt10. |
420 |
Pt11Lvl |
421 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt11. |
422 |
Pt12Lvl |
423 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt12. |
424 |
Pt13Lvl |
425 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt13. |
426 |
Pt14Lvl |
427 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt14. |
428 |
Pt15Lvl |
429 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt15. |
430 |
Pt16Lvl |
431 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt16. |
432 |
Pt17Lvl |
433 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt17. |
434 |
Pt18Lvl |
435 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt18. |
436 |
Pt19Lvl |
437 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt19. |
438 |
Pt20Lvl |
439 |
Strapping table level entry corresponding to VolPt20. |
440 |
Pt01Vol |
441 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt01. |
442 |
Pt02Vol |
443 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt02. |
444 |
Pt03Vol |
445 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt03. |
446 |
Pt04Vol |
447 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt04. |
448 |
Pt05Vol |
449 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt05. |
450 |
Pt06Vol |
451 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt06. |
452 |
Pt07Vol |
453 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt07. |
454 |
Pt08Vol |
455 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt08. |
456 |
Pt09Vol |
457 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt09. |
458 |
Pt10Vol |
459 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt10. |
460 |
Pt11Vol |
461 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt11. |
462 |
Pt12Vol |
463 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt12. |
464 |
Pt13Vol |
465 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt13. |
466 |
Pt14Vol |
467 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt14. |
468 |
Pt15Vol |
469 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt15. |
470 |
Pt16Vol |
471 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt16. |
472 |
Pt17Vol |
473 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt17. |
474 |
Pt18Vol |
475 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt18. |
476 |
Pt19Vol |
477 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt19. |
478 |
Pt20Vol |
479 |
Strapping table volume entry corresponding to LvlPt20. |
480 |
No Target detected |
481 |
Comp Mode not AUTO or a measurement fault exists |
482 |
In RUN mode or a measurement fault exists |
483 |
Level point value too high |
484 |
Level point value too low |
485 |
Volume point value too high |
486 |
Volume point value too low |
487 |
Lvl and Vol values out of range |
488 |
Device Icon |
489 |
Main Menu |
490 |
Device Variables |
491 |
Device Setup |
492 |
Calibration |
493 |
Volume Parameters |
494 |
Strapping Table |
495 |
Variable Selection |
496 |
Interface Params |
497 |
Basic Setup |
498 |
Advanced Setup |
499 |
Compensation |
500 |
Target Calibration |
501 |
Temperatures |
502 |
Factory Settings |
503 |
Diagnostics |
504 |
Present Status |
505 |
Extended Diagnostics |
506 |
Steam Probe |
507 |
Trim |
508 |
Review |
509 |
Process Variables |
510 |
PV |
511 |
Process Input |
512 |
Analog Output |
513 |
Sensor |
514 |
Device |
515 |
HART |
516 |
Probe |
517 |
Interface Parameters |
518 |
Electronics Temperature |
519 |
ID |
520 |
SZ Alarm Reset |
521 |
Clear a latched Safety Zone Alarm |
522 |
Reset Temperatures |
523 |
Reset the maximum and minimum temperatures measured in the electronics compartment to the present temperature. |
524 |
Auto Target Calib |
525 |
Captures time-of-flight to target on steam probe types at room ambient. |
526 |
Targ Cal Abort |
527 |
Reset Config Chgd |
528 |
Resets the Configuration Changed bit in the Device Status |
529 |
D/A Trim |
530 |
Read DAC trim values |
531 |
Reads the values for DAC trim |
532 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
533 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
534 |
Wireless |
535 |
WirelessHART Device |
536 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
537 |
Primary |
538 |
Primary Analog Channel |
539 |
Secondary |
540 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
541 |
Tertiary |
542 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
543 |
Quaternary |
544 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
545 |
Quinary |
546 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
547 |
Critical Power Failure |
548 |
Lock all |
549 |
Trim not supported |
550 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
551 |
Locked by gateway |
552 |
Analog Input Channel |
553 |
Analog Output Channel |
554 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
555 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
556 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
557 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
558 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
559 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
560 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
561 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
562 |
Simulation active |
563 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
564 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
565 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
566 |
Volatile memory error |
567 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
568 |
Watchdog reset executed |
569 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
570 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
571 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
572 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
573 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
574 |
Electronic failure |
575 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
576 |
Subdevice list changed |
577 |
Duplicate master detected |
578 |
Capacity Denied |
579 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
580 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
581 |
Block transfer pending |
582 |
Battery life |
583 |
Percent range |
584 |
Loop current |
585 |
Primary variable |
586 |
Secondary variable |
587 |
Tertiary variable |
588 |
Quaternary variable |
589 |
Read receive time |
590 |
Write date and time |
591 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
592 |
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. |
593 |
Clock Uninitialized |
594 |
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. |
595 |
No restrictions |
596 |
SI Only |
597 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
598 |
Process automation device |
599 |
Discrete device |
600 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
601 |
I/O System |
602 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
603 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
604 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
605 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
606 |
WirelessHART Access point |
607 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
608 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
609 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
610 |
Device Profile |
611 |
US |
612 |
United States of America |
613 |
JP |
614 |
Japan |
615 |
DE |
616 |
Germany |
617 |
FR |
618 |
France |
619 |
ES |
620 |
Spain |
621 |
RU |
622 |
Russian Federation |
623 |
CN |
624 |
People's Republic of China |
625 |
Secondary Master |
626 |
Primary Master |
627 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
628 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
629 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
630 |
WirelessHART Status |
631 |
Time Set Option |
632 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
633 |
Country |
634 |
Country of intended device installation |
635 |
SI Unit Control |
636 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
637 |
8u |
638 |
8.3f |
639 |
Device Variable |
640 |
Variable to trim |
641 |
Are You Sure? |
642 |
No;Yes |
643 |
Incorrect password. Method aborting. |
644 |
Target Ticks = %[4i]{0} |
645 |
Calibration ok
Set Targ Air = %[4i]{0}? |
646 |
Calibration bad
TargTks unstable |