0 |
Event History |
1 |
The history of the 10 most recent diagnostic events. |
2 |
Event Log |
3 |
Allows for viewing of the 10 most recent diagnostic indicators. |
4 |
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5 |
Event |
6 |
Date |
7 |
Time |
8 |
Duration |
9 |
Refresh History |
10 |
Displays a history of most recent diagnostic events. For each event, the time when the event occurred and the duration of the event are shown. The table of history events displays the most recent event at the top with successively preceding events in descending order. |
11 |
Reset History |
12 |
Clears entries in Status History and resets the run time to zero. |
13 |
Set Clock |
14 |
Sets the Real-Time Clock in the device. |
15 |
Date Occurred |
16 |
Time Occurred |
17 |
Runtime |
18 |
OK |
19 |
SW Error (Main) |
20 |
RAM Error (Main) |
21 |
ADC Error (Main) |
22 |
EEPROM Error |
23 |
CoP in Flash Mode |
24 |
SW Conflict (CoP) |
25 |
Spare Indicator 1 |
26 |
Analog Board Error |
27 |
SW Error (CoP) |
28 |
RAM Error (CoP) |
29 |
ADC Error (CoP) |
30 |
Spare Indicator 2 |
31 |
Analog Output Error |
32 |
No Probe |
33 |
Probe Memory Error |
34 |
Probe Info Corrupt |
35 |
Spare Indicator 3 |
36 |
New Probe |
37 |
Default Parameters |
38 |
No Float Detected |
39 |
Spare Indicator 4 |
40 |
Config Conflict |
41 |
High Volume Alarm |
42 |
Spare Indicator 5 |
43 |
Extra Float Detected |
44 |
2nd Float Missing |
45 |
Initializing |
46 |
Config Changed |
47 |
Spare Indicator 6 |
48 |
Xmtr Calib Req'd |
49 |
Spare Indicator 7 |
50 |
Temp Calib Req'd |
51 |
High Elec Temp |
52 |
Low Elec Temp |
53 |
Spare Indicator 8 |
54 |
Spare Indicator 9 |
55 |
Adjust Analog Outpt |
56 |
Low Supply Voltage |
57 |
Spare Indicator 10 |
58 |
Weak Upr Echo |
59 |
Weak Ifc Echo |
60 |
Hi Noise / LvlThresh |
61 |
Hi Noise / IfcThresh |
62 |
Spare Indicator 10 |
63 |
Sequence Record |
64 |
Unknown |
65 |
Status |
66 |
Describes a diagnostic event. |
67 |
The date on which the event occurred. |
68 |
The time at which the event occurred. |
69 |
.3f |
70 |
The system runtime at which the event occurred. |
71 |
.0f |
72 |
When a diagnostic is cleared, the difference between the present elapsed time and the time recorded when the event occurred is recorded as the duration. |
73 |
s |
74 |
h |
75 |
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. |
76 |
Trend Data |
77 |
Graph displaying real-time trend data. |
78 |
Level |
79 |
Ifc Level |
80 |
Upr Thickness |
81 |
Volume |
82 |
Distance |
83 |
Loop |
84 |
PV % rnge |
85 |
Echo Strength |
86 |
Ifc Echo Strength |
87 |
Level |
88 |
mA |
89 |
Level of material on the probe.
(When in interface mode, this value corresponds to the level of the upper surface.) |
90 |
.2f |
91 |
.1f |
92 |
.4f |
93 |
Level of liquid-liquid interface.
(When no interface is present, this value corresponds to the level of product in the vessel.) |
94 |
Thickness of the upper liquid layer. |
95 |
Volume of product in the vessel. |
96 |
Fill Rate |
97 |
Fill rate of the liquid in the vessel. |
98 |
Distance from the sensor reference point to the upper surface level. |
99 |
Loop current |
100 |
Loop Current - loop current value as perceived by the device. |
101 |
Percent of Range - Variable that tracks the Digital Value representation with respect to the range defined by the Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value, for normal operating modes. The units of this variable are always in percent. |
102 |
% |
103 |
Echo Strength |
104 |
Relative strength of the level signal being detected.
(When in the interface mode, this value corresponds to the strength of the upper level signal.) |
105 |
Ifc Echo Strength |
106 |
Relative strength of the interface level signal. |
107 |
Data Log Setup |
108 |
Menu containing parameters to set up the device's internal data log feature. |
109 |
Save Data Log Params |
110 |
|
111 |
Save Data Log Time |
112 |
Trending Variables |
113 |
Listing of Device Variables that can be selected to be saved in the internal data log feature of the device. |
114 |
Off |
115 |
On |
116 |
Time Setup |
117 |
A menu that allows the user to set the time span and sample interval for the Data Log. |
118 |
Present |
119 |
Start |
120 |
Stop |
121 |
Interval (minutes) |
122 |
Start Date |
123 |
The date on which event recording starts. |
124 |
Stop Date |
125 |
The date on which event recording stops. |
126 |
Start Time |
127 |
The time at which event recording starts. |
128 |
Stop Time |
129 |
The time at which event recording stops. |
130 |
The interval between time-based recordings. |
131 |
OKtoChangeDatalog |
132 |
Success |
133 |
Value was too high |
134 |
Value was too low |
135 |
Too few data bytes received |
136 |
Real-time clock has not been set. |
137 |
Set to nearest possible value |
138 |
Access restricted |
139 |
Echo Curves |
140 |
Allows configuration of the Echo Curve option. |
141 |
Zoom |
142 |
Allows user to zoom in and out of a specific portion of the Echo Curve. |
143 |
Parameters |
144 |
Echo History |
145 |
Allows configuration of the Echo History Option. Saving an Echo Curve under a fault condition is important for accurate troubleshooting. |
146 |
History Setup |
147 |
Menu for setting up the automatic echo history capture feature of the device. |
148 |
Echo Graph |
149 |
Curve 1 |
150 |
Curve 2 |
151 |
Blocking Distance |
152 |
Level Position |
153 |
Ifc Level Position |
154 |
Sensor Ref Position |
155 |
EoP Position |
156 |
Lvl Thresh Value |
157 |
Ifc Lvl Thresh Value |
158 |
PV Setpoints |
159 |
Distance from Sensor Ref Position |
160 |
Invalid selection |
161 |
No fiducial |
162 |
No level signal |
163 |
Summary data not ready |
164 |
Waveform mismatch |
165 |
Less than 70 valid points |
166 |
Echo data not ready |
167 |
Interval too small |
168 |
Interval too large |
169 |
Refresh Graph |
170 |
Click to refresh Echo Curve. |
171 |
Save Ref Echo Curve |
172 |
Method to save a reference echo curve in the device. The reference echo curve will be retained until over-written by a new reference echo curve. |
173 |
Method to re-read the echo history summary. |
174 |
Delete History |
175 |
Allows the History information to be cleared and reset. |
176 |
Select the primary curve to display. |
177 |
Live |
178 |
Select the secondary curve to display. |
179 |
None |
180 |
Echo Reference |
181 |
Echo History 1 |
182 |
Echo History 2 |
183 |
Echo History 3 |
184 |
Echo History 4 |
185 |
Echo History 5 |
186 |
Echo History 6 |
187 |
Echo History 7 |
188 |
Echo History 8 |
189 |
Echo History 9 |
190 |
Curve Selection |
191 |
Runtime for requested curve |
192 |
Distance between Points in Curve |
193 |
Curve Start |
194 |
Curve End |
195 |
Fiducial Position |
196 |
Sensor Reference Position |
197 |
Blocking Distance |
198 |
Level Position |
199 |
Interface Level Position |
200 |
End Of Probe Position |
201 |
4 mA Setpoint |
202 |
20 mA Setpoint |
203 |
Level Offset |
204 |
Measurement Type |
205 |
Sensor Mount |
206 |
Lvl Slope Start Value |
207 |
Ifc Slope Start Value |
208 |
Slope Start Distance |
209 |
Slope End Distance |
210 |
Level Threshold |
211 |
Interface Level Threshold |
212 |
End Of Probe Threshold |
213 |
Waveform index |
214 |
X-axis minimum |
215 |
X-axis maximum |
216 |
Ifc Level Position |
217 |
Sensor Ref Position |
218 |
EOP Position |
219 |
Lvl Slope End Value |
220 |
Ifc Slope End Value |
221 |
Start Index |
222 |
Tick Y-axis maximum |
223 |
Tick Y-axis minimum |
224 |
Echo History Log |
225 |
Listing of echo curves saved in the device. |
226 |
Disabled |
227 |
Enabled |
228 |
Not Saved |
229 |
Saved |
230 |
Time |
231 |
Echo History Mode |
232 |
Selection to save echo curves based on time intervals or selected diagnostic events. |
233 |
Events |
234 |
Events & Time |
235 |
Event Triggers |
236 |
Listing of diagnostic indicators that can be selected to trigger an automatic saving of an echo curve. |
237 |
Time Triggers |
238 |
Listing of parameters to control time-based automatic saving of echo curves. |
239 |
Model |
240 |
Transmitter Trade Name. |
241 |
Jupiter Model JM4 |
242 |
Manufacturer |
243 |
Manufacturer Identification Code - References a specific manufacturer, which is usually a company name, that is responsible for the manufacture of this Field Device |
244 |
ORION |
245 |
Distributor |
246 |
Private Label Distributor - References the company that is responsible for the distribution of this Field Device to customers. |
247 |
Loop Current Mode |
248 |
Loop Current Mode - Indicates whether the loop current is active or fixed (i.e. the device is in multi-drop). |
249 |
Disabled (Fixed) |
250 |
Enabled (PV) |
251 |
Device Status |
252 |
Field Device Status - Data indicating that the Field Device has detected condition(s) in the Field Device relating to: its hardware / the validity of a variable / its operating status / an internal process. |
253 |
PV Out of Limits |
254 |
Process applied to the primary variable is outside the operating limits of the field device. |
255 |
Non-PV Out of Limits |
256 |
Process applied to the non-primary variable is outside the operating limits of the field device. |
257 |
Loop Current Saturated |
258 |
Analog output 1 and its digital representation are outside the operating range limits, and not responding to input. |
259 |
Loop Current Fixed |
260 |
Analog output 1 and its digital representation are in fixed mode, and not responsive to input changes. |
261 |
More Status Available |
262 |
Field device has more status available. |
263 |
Cold Start |
264 |
A reset or self test of the field device has occurred, or power has been removed and reapplied. |
265 |
Configuration Changed |
266 |
A modification has been made to the configuration of the field device. |
267 |
Device Malfunction |
268 |
Field device has malfunctioned due to a hardware error or failure. |
269 |
Ext Dev Status |
270 |
Extended Field Device Status - This provides additional Device Status information. |
271 |
Maintenance required |
272 |
Device variable alert |
273 |
Critical Power Failure |
274 |
Failure |
275 |
Out of Spec |
276 |
Function Check |
277 |
Dev Diag Status 0 |
278 |
Simulation active |
279 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
280 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
281 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or may be corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
282 |
Volatile memory error |
283 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or may be corrupt. |
284 |
Watchdog reset executed |
285 |
A watchdog reset has been performed. |
286 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
287 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range. |
288 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
289 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
290 |
Electronic failure |
291 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
292 |
Dev Diag Status 1 |
293 |
NE 107 Simulation active |
294 |
The device is in simulation mode and the diagnostic indicators not representative of the device status. |
295 |
Poll Address |
296 |
Polling Address - Address used by the Host to identify a Field Device, and changeable by the User to control: the Multidrop Mode for Analog Output 1), and the Analog Output Fixed Mode of Analog Output 1) |
297 |
Tag |
298 |
Tag - Text that is associated with the Field Device installation. This text can be used by the user in any way. A recommended use is as a unique label to a plant that correlates to a Field Device label, a plant drawing, or on a Control System. This variable is also used as a type of data link layer address handle. |
299 |
Long Tag |
300 |
Long Tag - Functions exactly like Tag except the size is larger (maximum of 32 ISO Latin 1 characters). |
301 |
Descriptor |
302 |
Descriptor - Text that is associated with the Field Device.
This text can be used by the user in any way.
There is no specific recommended use. |
303 |
Date - Gregorian calendar date that is stored in the Field Device.
This date can be used by the user in any way.
There is no specific recommended use. |
304 |
Message |
305 |
Message - Text that is associated with the Field Device.
This text can be used by the user in any way.
There is no specific recommended use. |
306 |
Dev id |
307 |
Field Device Identification - Uniquely identifies the Field Device when combined with the Manufacturer Identification and Device Type. Therefore, this variable cannot be modified
by the Host user. |
308 |
Cfg chng count |
309 |
Configuration Change Counter - This indicates the number of times the device's configuration or calibration has been changed by a host application or from a local operator interface. |
310 |
Final asmbly num |
311 |
Number that is used for identification purposes, and is associated with the overall Field Device. |
312 |
Universal Rev |
313 |
Universal Revision - Revision of the Universal Device Description, to which the Field Device conforms. |
314 |
Fld Dev Rev |
315 |
Field Device Revision - Revision of the Field Device Specific Device Description, to which the Field Device conforms. |
316 |
Software Rev |
317 |
Field Device Software Revision - This revision corresponds to the firmware that is embedded in the Field Device. |
318 |
Num Req Preams |
319 |
Number of Request Preambles - Number of Preambles required from the Host request by the Field Device. |
320 |
Data Response codes |
321 |
Data that is returned in the Field Device response, that indicates the relative success of the Command sent in the Host request.
This information may relate to the Data of the Host request or to the command itself. |
322 |
Field device specific error |
323 |
In write protect mode |
324 |
Busy |
325 |
Delayed response initiated |
326 |
Delayed response running |
327 |
Delayed response dead |
328 |
Delayed response conflict |
329 |
Command not implemented |
330 |
Status 0 |
331 |
Diagnostic indicators displaying status of the device.
Indicators are grouped in order of relative importance, with the most important first. |
332 |
Unrecoverable error occurred in stored program.
Contact Technical Support. |
333 |
RAM (read/write) memory failing.
Contact Technical Support. |
334 |
Analog-to-digital converter failing.
Contact Technical Support. |
335 |
Non-volatile parameter storage failing.
Contact Technical Support. |
336 |
Coprocessor is in the process of being flashed.
Complete flashing and return unit to service. |
337 |
Coprocessor software is not compatible with the main processor software.
Contact Technical Support. |
338 |
Unrecoverable hardware failure.
Contact Technical Support. |
339 |
Status 1 |
340 |
Unrecoverable error occurred in stored program.
Contact Technical Support. |
341 |
RAM (read/write) memory failing.
Contact Technical Support. |
342 |
Actual loop current deviates from commanded value. Analog output is inaccurate.
Perform TRIM LOOP maintenance procedure. |
343 |
No probe connected.
Attach a probe. |
344 |
Error in probe memory.
Contact Technical Support. |
345 |
Error in reading probe memory.
Contact Technical Support. |
346 |
Status 2 |
347 |
New probe has been connected to the transmitter.
Verify desired probe is attached.; if so, Reset New Probe Diags. |
348 |
All saved parameters are set to default values.
Perform complete Device Setup. |
349 |
No float detected.
Check for damaged or missing float. Check BASIC and ADV params. |
350 |
Selections of Measurement Type and PV are incompatible.
Change Measurement Type and/or PV to appropriate settings. |
351 |
Volume calculated from Level reading exceeds capacity of vessel or custom table.
Check settings:
Vessel Dimensions,
Custom Table entries. |
352 |
Status 3 |
353 |
Extra Float Detected.
Check Parameters. |
354 |
2nd Float not detected.
Check for damaged or missing float. Check BASIC and ADV params. |
355 |
Distance measurement is inaccurate while internal filters are settling.
Wait for up to 10 seconds. |
356 |
A parameter has been modified from the User Interface.
If desired, reset Config Changed indicator in ADVANCED CONFIG. |
357 |
Factory transmitter calibration has been lost. Measurement accuracy is diminished.
Return the transmitter to factory for recalibration. |
358 |
Factory temperature calibration has been lost. Measurement accuracy is diminished.
Return transmitter to factory for recalibration. |
359 |
Status 4 |
360 |
Electronics too hot. May compromise Distance measurement or damage instrument.
Shield transmitter from heat source or increase air circulation.
Locate transmitter remotely in a cooler area. |
361 |
Electronics too cold. May compromise Distance measurement or damage instrument.
Insulate transmitter.
Locate transmitter remotely in a warmer area. |
362 |
Loop current is inaccurate.
Perform TRIM LOOP maintenance procedure. |
363 |
Device starved for power due to high loop resistance or low supply voltage.
Verify loop resistance
Replace loop power supply. |
364 |
Risk of Upr Echo Lost due to weak signal.
Check settings:
Level Threshold,
Sensitivity.
View Echo Curve. |
365 |
Status 5 |
366 |
Risk of Ifc Echo Lost due to weak signal.
Check settings:
Ifc Threshold,
Sensitivity.
View Echo Curve. |
367 |
Noise level is a large fraction of the Level Threshold.
Check parameters. View Echo Curve. |
368 |
Noise level is a large fraction of the Interface Level Threshold.
Check parameters. View Echo Curve. |
369 |
A Sequence Record number has been stored in Event Log.
If desired, report Sequence Record number to Technical Support. |
370 |
PV |
371 |
Digital representation that tracks the Analog Output Number 1, under normal operating modes. |
372 |
SV |
373 |
Digital representation that tracks the Analog Output (if it exists) Number 2, under normal operating modes. |
374 |
TV |
375 |
Digital representation that tracks the Analog Output (if it exists) Number 3, under normal operating modes. |
376 |
QV |
377 |
Digital representation that tracks the Analog Output (if it exists) Number 4, under normal operating modes. |
378 |
PV URV |
379 |
Upper Range Value - Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Value and the 100% point of the Percent Range are derived. In addition, the Upper Range Value defines an operational endpoint from which the alarms associated with the Analog Value and the alarms associated with the Digital Value representation are derived. |
380 |
PV LRV |
381 |
Lower Range Value - Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Value and the 0% point of the Percent Range are derived. In addition, the Lower Range Value defines an operational endpoint from which the alarms associated with the Analog Value and the alarms associated with the Digital Value representation are derived. |
382 |
AO Alrm typ |
383 |
Analog Output Alarm Type - Defines how the Analog Output will respond when the Field Device detects that the Analog Output may not be tracking the associated Field Device Variable. NOTE- The Digital Value representation may not be determinate. |
384 |
Hi |
385 |
Lo |
386 |
Hold last out valu |
387 |
8.2f |
388 |
Variable to trim |
389 |
Device Variable Trim Code - An index that identifies a Field Device Variable that supports the trim procedure. |
390 |
PV is |
391 |
Primary Index into Dynamic Variables Array - An index location, that indicates which Field Device dynamic variable has been mapped into the Primary Variable dynamic variable. |
392 |
SV is |
393 |
Secondary Index into Dynamic Variables Array - An index location, that indicates which Field Device dynamic variable has been mapped into the Secondary Variable dynamic variable. |
394 |
TV is |
395 |
Tertiary Index into Dynamic Variables Array - An index location that indicates which Field Device dynamic variable has been mapped into the Tertiary Variable dynamic variable. |
396 |
4V is |
397 |
Fourth Index into Dynamic Variables Array - An index location that indicates which Field Device dynamic variable has been mapped into the Fourth Variable dynamic variable. |
398 |
Level Units |
399 |
Select units of measurement for the level output. |
400 |
in |
401 |
ft |
402 |
mm |
403 |
cm |
404 |
m |
405 |
Level Dev fmly |
406 |
Indicates the family (i.e, pressure, temperature, flow, etc.) to which the device variable belongs. |
407 |
Level Class |
408 |
Indicates the unit code expansion table used for a particular dynamic or device variable. |
409 |
Level PDQ |
410 |
Indicates the overall process data quality of the device variable value. |
411 |
Level LS |
412 |
Indicates whether the device variable is limited (i.e., not responding to a process). |
413 |
Level Fmly stat |
414 |
Indicates additional status information on a device variable for a specific device family. |
415 |
Level USL |
416 |
Defines the maximum usable value for the Upper Range Value. |
417 |
Level LSL |
418 |
Defines the minimum usable value for the Lower Range Value. |
419 |
Level Min Span |
420 |
Defines the smallest allowable difference between the Upper Range Value and the Lower Range Value. |
421 |
Damping |
422 |
A damping factor (0-10 seconds) may be added to smooth the output in the event of turbulence. |
423 |
Sensor S/N |
424 |
Uniquely identifies the sensor from which the Digital Value representation or Field Device variable is primarily derived. |
425 |
Ifc Level PDQ |
426 |
Ifc Level LS |
427 |
Ifc Level Fmly stat |
428 |
Ifc Thickness PDQ |
429 |
Ifc Thickness LS |
430 |
Ifc Thickness Fmly stat |
431 |
Volume Units |
432 |
Select units of measurement for the volume output. |
433 |
ft3 |
434 |
in3 |
435 |
gal |
436 |
bbl |
437 |
mL |
438 |
L |
439 |
Volume Dev fmly |
440 |
Volume Class |
441 |
Volume PDQ |
442 |
Volume LS |
443 |
Volume Fmly stat |
444 |
Volume USL |
445 |
Volume LSL |
446 |
Volume Min Span |
447 |
Fill Rate Units |
448 |
Select units of measurement for the fill rate output. |
449 |
cfs |
450 |
cfm |
451 |
cfh |
452 |
GPS |
453 |
GPM |
454 |
GPH |
455 |
L/s |
456 |
L/m |
457 |
L/h |
458 |
Fill Rate Dev fmly |
459 |
Fill Rate Class |
460 |
Fill Rate PDQ |
461 |
Fill Rate LS |
462 |
Fill Rate Fmly stat |
463 |
Fill Rate USL |
464 |
Fill Rate LSL |
465 |
Fill Rate Min Span |
466 |
Distance PDQ |
467 |
Distance LS |
468 |
Distance Fmly stat |
469 |
Echo Strength Units |
470 |
Echo Strength Dev fmly |
471 |
Echo Strength Class |
472 |
Echo Strength PDQ |
473 |
Echo Strength LS |
474 |
Echo Strength Fmly stat |
475 |
Echo Strength USL |
476 |
Echo Strength LSL |
477 |
Echo Strength Min Span |
478 |
Ifc Echo Strength PDQ |
479 |
Ifc Echo Strength LS |
480 |
Ifc Echo Strength Fmly stat |
481 |
Temperature |
482 |
The present temperature of the electronics. |
483 |
Temperature Units |
484 |
°C |
485 |
°F |
486 |
Temperature Dev fmly |
487 |
Temperature PDQ |
488 |
Temperature LS |
489 |
Temperature Fmly stat |
490 |
Temperature USL |
491 |
Temperature LSL |
492 |
Temperature Min Span |
493 |
Temperature Class |
494 |
1.0f |
495 |
Failure Alarm Delay |
496 |
Delay that can be added to loop failure condition.
This delay can be used to ignore nuisance, short term alarms.
Initial setting of this delay should be short, e.g., 1-2 seconds. |
497 |
Orion S/N |
498 |
Serial number of the electronics contained in this transmitter. |
499 |
Probe Model |
500 |
Type of probe connected to the transmitter, as shown by the probe model number on the nameplate. Refer to the I/O Manual for additional information regarding different Probe Models. |
501 |
S/N |
502 |
Serial number of the probe connected to this transmitter. |
503 |
Date/Time/Initials |
504 |
When and by whom calibration was performed. |
505 |
Main Hardware Rev. |
506 |
This revision corresponds to the electronics that are used in the Field Device. |
507 |
Main Firmware Rev. |
508 |
This revision corresponds to the software or firmware that is embedded in the Main Processor of the Field Device. |
509 |
CoP Hardware Rev. |
510 |
CoP Firmware Rev. |
511 |
This revision corresponds to the software or firmware that is embedded in the CoProcessor of the Field Device. |
512 |
Calibration Date |
513 |
Date on which the probe was calibrated. |
514 |
Calibration Location |
515 |
Location where the probe was calibrated. |
516 |
Orion Inst |
517 |
MII Aurora |
518 |
MII NV |
519 |
Other |
520 |
Enter Password |
521 |
Certain parameters are password protected to limit 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 Advanced password. |
522 |
5u |
523 |
New User Password |
524 |
Change password that is required to access user parameters. |
525 |
NAPValue |
526 |
Advanced Password used for advanced troubleshooting. |
527 |
Lvl 4mA Set Point |
528 |
Lower Range Value - Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Value and the 0% point of the Percent Range are derived. In addition, the Lower Range Value defines an operational endpoint from which the alarms associated with the Analog Value and the alarms associated with the Digital Value representation are derived. |
529 |
Lvl 20mA Set Point |
530 |
Upper Range Value - Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Value and the 100% point of the Percent Range are derived. In addition, the Upper Range Value defines an operational endpoint from which the alarms associated with the Analog Value and the alarms associated with the Digital Value representation are derived. |
531 |
Ifc 4mA Set Point |
532 |
Ifc 20mA Set Point |
533 |
Thk 4mA Set Point |
534 |
Thk 20mA Set Point |
535 |
Vol 4mA Set Point |
536 |
Vol 20mA Set Point |
537 |
Description |
538 |
Magnetostrictive Level Xmtr |
539 |
Probe Type |
540 |
Type of probe connected to the transmitter. |
541 |
Rigid |
542 |
Flexible |
543 |
Configuration |
544 |
Probe configuration with sensor location. |
545 |
Direct Insertion |
546 |
External Top Mount |
547 |
External Bottom Mnt |
548 |
Temperature Rating |
549 |
Temperature rating of the probe. |
550 |
Standard |
551 |
High Temp |
552 |
Cryogenic |
553 |
Vibration Rating |
554 |
Vibration rating of the probe. |
555 |
Vib Resistant |
556 |
Measurement Type |
557 |
The desired measurement mode of operation.
(Selection of Measurement Type may be constrained by the Probe Model.) |
558 |
Level Only |
559 |
Interface Only |
560 |
Interface & Level |
561 |
Volume & Level |
562 |
Probe Length |
563 |
Distance from probe reference point to end of probe. Up to 35 feet (10.7 meters) maximum depending on Probe Model. (Probe reference point is bottom of NPT Threads, top of BSP Threads, or flange face for direct insertion, or end of probe head assembly for external mount.) |
564 |
Level Offset |
565 |
Desired level reading when liquid surface is at the tip of the probe.
(Range is -50 feet [-15 meters] to +50 feet [15 meters]) |
566 |
Zero Offset |
567 |
Desired level reading when liquid surface is at the tip of the probe.
(Range is -50 feet [-15 meters] to +50 feet [15 meters]) |
568 |
Level Trim |
569 |
An offset value to be used to force the transmitter to output the exact Level or Distance. 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. |
570 |
Ifc Level Trim |
571 |
Blocking Distance |
572 |
Distance below the reference point within which level is ignored.
(Operation is undefined when the liquid level is within the blocking distance.) |
573 |
Minimum Separation |
574 |
Minimum distance that can be achieved between the magnets on adjacent floats when the floats are touching each other. |
575 |
Sensitivity |
576 |
Present Sensitivity (gain) of the instrument.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
577 |
Lvl Thresh Mode |
578 |
Selects the signal threshold control for measuring the upper level pulse.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
579 |
Auto Largest |
580 |
Fixed Value |
581 |
Sloped |
582 |
Lvl Sloped Start Value |
583 |
Relative setting of the initial threshold for detecting level near the sensor reference point.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
584 |
Ifc Sloped Start Value |
585 |
Relative setting of the initial threshold for detecting interface level near the sensor reference point.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
586 |
Sloped End Distance |
587 |
Location of the end of the sloped threshold.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
588 |
Upr Lvl Polarity |
589 |
Selects the polarity for measuring the upper level pulse. Typically set to match the polarity of the first portion of the sine-wave signal of a direct insertion float, or the first portion of the M-shaped signal of an external mount probe. |
590 |
Negative |
591 |
Positive |
592 |
Ifc Lvl Thresh Mode |
593 |
Selects signal threshold control for measuring liquid-liquid interface level.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
594 |
Relative setting of the threshold for detecting interface level.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
595 |
Relative setting of the threshold for detecting level.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
596 |
Ifc Lvl Polarity |
597 |
Selects the polarity for measuring the interface level pulse. Typically set to match the polarity of the first portion of the sine-wave signal of a direct insertion float, or the first portion of the M-shaped signal of an external mount probe. |
598 |
Fixed Loop Current |
599 |
Parameter used to set the value of the fixed output current. |
600 |
Drive+ Counts |
601 |
Factory parameter. Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
602 |
Wait Counts |
603 |
Drive- Counts |
604 |
Vessel Type |
605 |
Shape of vessel. (Used when Measurement Type = Volume) |
606 |
Rectangular |
607 |
Horizontal/Flat |
608 |
Horizontal/Ellipse |
609 |
Horizontal/Spherical |
610 |
Spherical |
611 |
Vertical/Flat |
612 |
Vertical/Ellipse |
613 |
Vertical/Spherical |
614 |
Vertical/Conical |
615 |
Custom Table |
616 |
Radius |
617 |
Radius of the cylindrical/spherical portion of the vessel. |
618 |
Ellipse Depth |
619 |
Depth of the elliptical portion of the vessel. |
620 |
Conical Height |
621 |
Height of the conical portion of the vessel. |
622 |
Width |
623 |
Horizontal width of the rectangular vessel. |
624 |
Length |
625 |
Horizontal length of the rectangular vessel or of the cylindrical portion of a vessel with elliptical or spherical ends. |
626 |
Custom Table Type |
627 |
Linear or Spline interpolation is performed between strapping table points. |
628 |
Linear |
629 |
Spline |
630 |
Level Input Source |
631 |
Level portion of strapping table can be entered manually from the keypad or automatically from the sensor. |
632 |
Keypad |
633 |
Sensor |
634 |
Custom Table Length |
635 |
Number of valid level-volume pairs in the volume custom table. A level-volume pair is valid if both values are greater than all preceding level-volume pairs (30 points maximum). |
636 |
Point 01 Level |
637 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 01 Volume. |
638 |
Point 02 Level |
639 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 02 Volume. |
640 |
Point 03 Level |
641 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 03 Volume. |
642 |
Point 04 Level |
643 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 04 Volume. |
644 |
Point 05 Level |
645 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 05 Volume. |
646 |
Point 06 Level |
647 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 06 Volume. |
648 |
Point 07 Level |
649 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 07 Volume. |
650 |
Point 08 Level |
651 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 08 Volume. |
652 |
Point 09 Level |
653 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 09 Volume. |
654 |
Point 10 Level |
655 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 10 Volume. |
656 |
Point 11 Level |
657 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 11 Volume. |
658 |
Point 12 Level |
659 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 12 Volume. |
660 |
Point 13 Level |
661 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 13 Volume. |
662 |
Point 14 Level |
663 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 14 Volume. |
664 |
Point 15 Level |
665 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 15 Volume. |
666 |
Point 16 Level |
667 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 16 Volume. |
668 |
Point 17 Level |
669 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 17 Volume. |
670 |
Point 18 Level |
671 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 18 Volume. |
672 |
Point 19 Level |
673 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 19 Volume. |
674 |
Point 20 Level |
675 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 20 Volume. |
676 |
Point 21 Level |
677 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 21 Volume. |
678 |
Point 22 Level |
679 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 22 Volume. |
680 |
Point 23 Level |
681 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 23 Volume. |
682 |
Point 24 Level |
683 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 24 Volume. |
684 |
Point 25 Level |
685 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 25 Volume. |
686 |
Point 26 Level |
687 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 26 Volume. |
688 |
Point 27 Level |
689 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 27 Volume. |
690 |
Point 28 Level |
691 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 28 Volume. |
692 |
Point 29 Level |
693 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 29 Volume. |
694 |
Point 30 Level |
695 |
Custom table level entry corresponding to Point 30 Volume. |
696 |
Point 01 Volume |
697 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 01 Level. |
698 |
Point 02 Volume |
699 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 02 Level. |
700 |
Point 03 Volume |
701 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 03 Level. |
702 |
Point 04 Volume |
703 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 04 Level. |
704 |
Point 05 Volume |
705 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 05 Level. |
706 |
Point 06 Volume |
707 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 06 Level. |
708 |
Point 07 Volume |
709 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 07 Level. |
710 |
Point 08 Volume |
711 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 08 Level. |
712 |
Point 09 Volume |
713 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 09 Level. |
714 |
Point 10 Volume |
715 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 10 Level. |
716 |
Point 11 Volume |
717 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 11 Level. |
718 |
Point 12 Volume |
719 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 12 Level. |
720 |
Point 13 Volume |
721 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 13 Level. |
722 |
Point 14 Volume |
723 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 14 Level. |
724 |
Point 15 Volume |
725 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 15 Level. |
726 |
Point 16 Volume |
727 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 16 Level. |
728 |
Point 17 Volume |
729 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 17 Level. |
730 |
Point 18 Volume |
731 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 18 Level. |
732 |
Point 19 Volume |
733 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 19 Level. |
734 |
Point 20 Volume |
735 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 20 Level. |
736 |
Point 21 Volume |
737 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 21 Level. |
738 |
Point 22 Volume |
739 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 22 Level. |
740 |
Point 23 Volume |
741 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 23 Level. |
742 |
Point 24 Volume |
743 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 24 Level. |
744 |
Point 25 Volume |
745 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 25 Level. |
746 |
Point 26 Volume |
747 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 26 Level. |
748 |
Point 27 Volume |
749 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 27 Level. |
750 |
Point 28 Volume |
751 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 28 Level. |
752 |
Point 29 Volume |
753 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 29 Level. |
754 |
Point 30 Volume |
755 |
Custom table volume entry corresponding to Point 30 Level. |
756 |
Present Temperature |
757 |
Present temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
758 |
Max Temperature |
759 |
Maximum temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
760 |
Min Temperature |
761 |
Minimum temperature measured in the electronics compartment. |
762 |
Elec Temp Offset |
763 |
PCB temperature calibration value.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting. |
764 |
Lvl Noise/Threshold |
765 |
Amplitude of the largest noise signal in percent of the level threshold. |
766 |
Lvl Noise Location |
767 |
Location on the probe where greatest upper level noise has occurred.
Location is relative to the lower probe end. |
768 |
Ifc Noise/Threshold |
769 |
Amplitude of the largest noise signal in percent of the interface threshold. |
770 |
Ifc Noise Location |
771 |
Location on the probe where greatest interface level noise has occurred.
Location is relative to the lower probe end. |
772 |
Conv Factor |
773 |
5d |
774 |
Scale Offset |
775 |
Probe Conv Factor |
776 |
Probe Scale Offset |
777 |
Factory Param 1 |
778 |
Factory Param 2 |
779 |
Factory Param 3 |
780 |
Factory Param 4 |
781 |
4mA Trim Value |
782 |
4u |
783 |
20mA Trim Value |
784 |
Fdbk 4mA Trim Value |
785 |
Fdbk 20mA Trim Value |
786 |
Fdbk Current |
787 |
8.3f |
788 |
Level Ticks |
789 |
Relative location of level signal.
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
790 |
Relative amplitude of the level signal.
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
791 |
Ifc Ticks |
792 |
Relative location of the interface level signal.
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
793 |
Ifc Echo Strength |
794 |
Relative amplitude of the interface level signal.
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
795 |
Language |
796 |
Enables choice of language to be displayed on the LCD. |
797 |
English |
798 |
Français |
799 |
Deutsch |
800 |
Español |
801 |
Русский |
802 |
Português |
803 |
Status Symbol |
804 |
Enables NE 107 Status symbol to be displayed on Home Screen. |
805 |
Hide |
806 |
View |
807 |
Enables Long Tag to be displayed on the Home Screen. |
808 |
PV Bar Graph |
809 |
Enables a bar graph (displaying the Primary Variable in percent) to be displayed on the Home Screen. |
810 |
Upr Level |
811 |
A read-only screen that presents the various output values that can be displayed.
(Available outputs will depend on Measurement Type). |
812 |
Ifc Level |
813 |
Upr Thickness |
814 |
Fill Rate |
815 |
% Output |
816 |
Analog Output |
817 |
Upr Echo Strength |
818 |
Ifc Echo Strength |
819 |
Elec Temp |
820 |
NE 107 Category |
821 |
Highest priority active NE 107 category. |
822 |
Failure |
823 |
Function Check |
824 |
Out of Spec |
825 |
Maintenance req'd |
826 |
NE 107 Indicator |
827 |
Highest priority active indicator in highest active NE 107 category. |
828 |
|
829 |
NE 107 Simulation Mode |
830 |
Allows manual activation (simulation) of NE 107 indicators. |
831 |
NE 107 Mapping |
832 |
Allows user-mapping of default status for all NE 107 indicators. |
833 |
Indicator |
834 |
Mapping |
835 |
No Effect |
836 |
Level point value too high |
837 |
Level point value too low |
838 |
Volume point value too high |
839 |
Volume point value too low |
840 |
Level and Volume values out of range |
841 |
Device Icon |
842 |
Home |
843 |
A read-only default Home screen that graphically displays the PV, Loop Current, and % Output, in addition to other Measured Values. |
844 |
Process Variables |
845 |
Menu containing the principal measured values of the device. |
846 |
Diagnostics |
847 |
Menu showing Diagnostic information. |
848 |
Device Setup |
849 |
Set of menus to allow full configuration of the transmitter. |
850 |
Maintenance |
851 |
Menus containing parameters for maintaining the device. |
852 |
Setup Wizard |
853 |
Measured Values |
854 |
A read-only screen that presents the various output values that can be displayed.
(Available options will depend on Measurement Type.) |
855 |
Other Variables |
856 |
Menu containing the other Device Variables provided by the device. |
857 |
Identity |
858 |
A read-only screen that displays basic manufacturer's information about the transmitter. |
859 |
Factory Identity |
860 |
A read-only screen that displays detailed manufacturer's information about the transmitter, such as Serial Number and hardware/software revisions. |
861 |
Basic Config |
862 |
A menu that allows for basic configuration of the transmitter. |
863 |
System Units |
864 |
A menu that allows for setting the measurement units used by the transmitter. |
865 |
Probe Properties |
866 |
Displays probe configuration parameters. |
867 |
Basic Config Diagram |
868 |
Volume Config |
869 |
A menu that allows for entry of known tank shapes or custom tables for volumetric output. This menu contains various tank shapes for easy configuration for those applications requiring Volumetric output. |
870 |
Vessel Diagram |
871 |
Custom Table |
872 |
Allows for Custom Volume Strapping Table entry. |
873 |
Point |
874 |
|
875 |
I/O Config |
876 |
Allows for configuration of the 4/20mA Analog Output, which includes the lower and upper set points, Damping, and Failure Alarms. |
877 |
I/O Config Diagram |
878 |
Variable Selection |
879 |
Allows for selection of the Secondary Variable (SV), Tertiary Variable (TV), and Quaternary Variable (QV). The analog 4/20 mA output will follow the PV. |
880 |
Graph Ranges |
881 |
Defines the limits of the vertical axes in DD/DTM graphs. |
882 |
Local Display Config |
883 |
Allows for customized presentation of information on the graphic LCD. The LCD can be configured to display up to two Measured Variables, along with a Tag, Bar Graph, and NE 107 symbols. |
884 |
Display Setup Diagram |
885 |
Measured Values |
886 |
Advanced Config |
887 |
Allows for more advanced configuration and troubleshooting.
(Advanced Password may be required for access to parameters.)
Contact Technical Support. |
888 |
Adv Config Diagram |
889 |
Threshold Settings |
890 |
Allows for configuration of the various threshold settings. Automatic Threshold is used to detect the strongest signal on the probe and should only be used when it is ensured that only one medium is present. Fixed Threshold is used to detect the first valid signal on the probe and should be used in cases where stratification can occur. For example, applications where water bottoms can occur. |
891 |
Analog Output |
892 |
Allows for configuration of the 4/20mA Analog Output, which includes the Poll Address, Analog Output Mode, and trimming of the loop. |
893 |
Factory Config |
894 |
Allows viewing of Factory Parameters.
These parameters are protected by a factory password and are not intended to be adjusted in the field. |
895 |
Factory Calib |
896 |
Read-Only Menu showing Factory Calibration Parameters. |
897 |
Present Status |
898 |
Shows the Present Status (health) of the transmitter. |
899 |
------------------------------ |
900 |
NE 107 Status |
901 |
Add'l Device Status |
902 |
Menu containing status information specific to the device. |
903 |
Simulated Device Status |
904 |
Menu containing simulated status information specific to the device. Select individual diagnostic indicators to turn an indicator On or Off. |
905 |
NAMUR NE 107 Setup |
906 |
This menu allows for user configuration of the various NE 107 indicators. Although all of the Model JM4 indicators have defaults settings, they can be re-mapped to one of four categories: Maintenance Required, Out of Specification, Function Check, and Failure. Please refer to the NE 107 standard for more information. |
907 |
Advanced Diagnostics |
908 |
Menu containing Advanced Diagnostic parameters. |
909 |
Internal Values |
910 |
Shows detailed transmitter performance-related parameters. |
911 |
Elec Temperatures |
912 |
This menu displays the Maximum, Minimum, and Present temperatures of the electronics. |
913 |
Transmitter Tests |
914 |
Menu containing various tests to determine the functioning of the device. |
915 |
Primary Variables |
916 |
Menu containing the primary Device Variables provided by the device. |
917 |
Interface |
918 |
Echo Str |
919 |
Ifc Echo Str |
920 |
Electronics |
921 |
Sensor Input |
922 |
Adjust Analog Output |
923 |
Allows the calibration of a selected Analog Output with an external reference at the operating endpoints of the Analog Output. |
924 |
Read DAC trim values |
925 |
Reads the values for DAC trim |
926 |
Reset Max/Min Temps |
927 |
Reset the maximum and minimum temperatures measured in the electronics compartment to the present temperature. |
928 |
Reset New Probe Diagnostic |
929 |
Clears the diagnostic that indicates a new probe has been attached. Updates the memory in the transmitter to match the probe. |
930 |
Factory Reset |
931 |
Reset the device to factory default settings.
If using a HART host, disconnect and then reconnect the host after performing the reset. |
932 |
Reset Parameters |
933 |
Reset the device to factory calibrated settings.
If using a HART host, disconnect and then reconnect the host after performing the reset. |
934 |
Reset Config Changed |
935 |
Resets the Configuration Changed bit in the Device Status |
936 |
Reset NE 107 Mapping |
937 |
Sets the NE 107 mapping to default values. |
938 |
Set loop to manual |
939 |
Aborting return to normal |
940 |
Leaving fixed current mode |
941 |
Takes the Analog Output out of a mode where the output was a constant value, and returns the output to a mode where the output tracks the input. |
942 |
Trim warning |
943 |
Analog Output Test |
944 |
Allows the User to manually manipulate the Analog Output to a selected constant output value. |
945 |
Current Date |
946 |
Current Date based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
947 |
Current Time |
948 |
Current Time based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
949 |
WARNING - Loop should be removed from automatic control |
950 |
Setup Wizard - Identity |
951 |
Setup Wizard - Basic Config |
952 |
Setup Wizard - Volume Config |
953 |
Setup Wizard - I/O Config |
954 |
Setup Wizard - Local Display Config |
955 |
Setup Wizard - Complete |
956 |
Setup Complete |
957 |
NOTE - Loop may be returned to automatic control |
958 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
959 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
960 |
Wireless |
961 |
WirelessHART Device |
962 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
963 |
Primary |
964 |
Primary Analog Channel |
965 |
Secondary |
966 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
967 |
Tertiary |
968 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
969 |
Quaternary |
970 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
971 |
Quinary |
972 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
973 |
Critical Power Failure |
974 |
Lock all |
975 |
Trim not supported |
976 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
977 |
Locked by gateway |
978 |
Analog Input Channel |
979 |
Analog Output Channel |
980 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
981 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
982 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
983 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
984 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
985 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
986 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
987 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
988 |
Simulation active |
989 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
990 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
991 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
992 |
Volatile memory error |
993 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
994 |
Watchdog reset executed |
995 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
996 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
997 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
998 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
999 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1000 |
Electronic failure |
1001 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1002 |
Subdevice list changed |
1003 |
Duplicate master detected |
1004 |
Capacity Denied |
1005 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1006 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1007 |
Block transfer pending |
1008 |
Battery life |
1009 |
Percent range |
1010 |
Loop current |
1011 |
Primary variable |
1012 |
Secondary variable |
1013 |
Tertiary variable |
1014 |
Quaternary variable |
1015 |
Read receive time |
1016 |
Write date and time |
1017 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1018 |
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. |
1019 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1020 |
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. |
1021 |
None |
1022 |
No restrictions |
1023 |
SI Only |
1024 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1025 |
Process automation device |
1026 |
Discrete device |
1027 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1028 |
I/O System |
1029 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1030 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1031 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1032 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1033 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1034 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1035 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1036 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1037 |
Device Profile |
1038 |
US |
1039 |
United States of America |
1040 |
JP |
1041 |
Japan |
1042 |
DE |
1043 |
Germany |
1044 |
FR |
1045 |
France |
1046 |
ES |
1047 |
Spain |
1048 |
RU |
1049 |
Russian Federation |
1050 |
CN |
1051 |
People's Republic of China |
1052 |
Secondary Master |
1053 |
Primary Master |
1054 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1055 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1056 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1057 |
WirelessHART Status |
1058 |
Time Set Option |
1059 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1060 |
Country |
1061 |
Country of intended device installation |
1062 |
SI Unit Control |
1063 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1064 |
Time Stamp |
1065 |
Relative time value on network |
1066 |
8u |
1067 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1068 |
Command Response Truncated |
1069 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1070 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1071 |
Device Variable |
1072 |
Variable to trim |
1073 |
Set Clock Date |
1074 |
Date to set the real-time clock in the field device to, or date that the real-time clock was last set |
1075 |
Set Clock Time |
1076 |
Time to set the real time clock in the field device to, or time that the real-time clock was last set |
1077 |
Event History Updated |
1078 |
Are You Sure? |
1079 |
Yes;No |
1080 |
Enter Password |
1081 |
Incorrect Password |
1082 |
Time (24-hour format) |
1083 |
WARNING - Changing Data Log Setup may discard previously logged data.
Are You Sure? |
1084 |
Invalid curve 1 selection. |
1085 |
Curve 1 mismatch. |
1086 |
Unable to read Curve 1 summary. |
1087 |
Unable to read Curve 1 data. |
1088 |
Invalid curve 2 selection. |
1089 |
Curve 2 mismatch. |
1090 |
Unable to read Curve 2 summary. |
1091 |
No echo data for Curve 2. |
1092 |
Unable to read Curve 2 data. |
1093 |
selection |
1094 |
Zoom minimum greater than zoom maximum. |
1095 |
Zoom minimum greater than graph maximum. |
1096 |
Zoom maximum smaller than graph minimum. |
1097 |
Enter the Custom Table point number.
Enter 0 to exit. |
1098 |
point |
1099 |
Enter the Volume at the Level of %{level_value_vol_table} %{level_units}.: |
1100 |
Invalid number. |
1101 |
Connect reference meter |
1102 |
Setting fld dev output to 4mA |
1103 |
Aborting method due to last error |
1104 |
Enter meter value |
1105 |
Field device output (4mA) equal to reference meter? |
1106 |
Setting fld dev output to 20mA |
1107 |
Field device output (20mA) equal to reference meter? |
1108 |
WARNING - Verify proper configuration after resetting the New Probe diagnostic. |
1109 |
Returning fld dev to original output |
1110 |
WARNING - Only one of the trim values was performed.
Your device may be in an unstable state. |
1111 |
Choose analog output level |
1112 |
4mA;20mA;Other;End |
1113 |
Output |
1114 |
Fld dev output is fixed at %[0.2f]{loopCurrent}mA |
1115 |
Next > |
1116 |
select |
1117 |
< Back; Next > |
1118 |
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