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Model RX5 |
1 |
MAGNETROL |
2 |
Device ID |
3 |
Poll Address |
4 |
Faults |
5 |
Faults indicate a defect or failure of the device or other conditions that preclude reliable measurement. Currently occuring conditions can be viewed from the Status menu; historical information can be viewed from the Diagnostic Info menu. |
6 |
Echo Lost |
7 |
Note: exit the Faults screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. Echo Lost - Target peak cannot be found. |
8 |
Safety Zone Alrm |
9 |
Note: exit the Faults screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. Safety Zone Alarm - Level is within the Safety Zone. Modify SZ Alarm parameters if not operating to expectations. |
10 |
No Fiducial |
11 |
Note: exit the Faults screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. No Fiducial - Can not find valid fiducial signal. Ensure transmitter/antenna connector is tight; consult Factory if problem persists. |
12 |
Default Paramtrs |
13 |
Note: exit the Faults screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. Default Paramtrs - The application configuration information has been reset to default values. Please reconfigure the instrument. |
14 |
Software Error |
15 |
Note: exit the Faults screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. Software Error - Software algorithms corrupted; consult Factory if problem persists. |
16 |
EE Write Failure |
17 |
Note: exit the Faults screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. EE Write Failure - EEPROM Write failure; consult Factory if problem persists. |
18 |
EE Read Failure |
19 |
Note: exit the Faults screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. EE Read Failure - EEPROM Read failure; consult Factory if problem persists. |
20 |
CPU Failure |
21 |
Note: exit the Faults screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. CPU Failure - Microprocessor failure; consult Factory if problem persists. |
22 |
Warnings |
23 |
Warning messages indicate conditions that are not fatal but may affect measurement. Currently occuring conditions can be viewed from the Status menu; historical information can be viewed from the Diagnostic Info menu. |
24 |
Factory Cal Reqd |
25 |
Note: exit the Warnings screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. Factory Cal Required - The Pulsar electronics require re-calibration by Magnetrol. The instrument will continue to operate at reduced accuracy. |
26 |
Fiducial Unclear |
27 |
Note: exit the Warnings screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. Fiducial Unclear - Fiducial signal quality is questionable. Ensure transmitter/antenna connector is tight; consult Factory if problem persists. |
28 |
Corrupt Targ Rej |
29 |
Note: exit the Warnings screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. Corrupt Target Rejection - Invalid False Target Rejection data, re-run False Target Rejection routine; consult Factory if problem persists. |
30 |
No Fals Targ Rej |
31 |
Note: exit the Warnings screen to refresh display on handheld (Model 275) Communicator. No False Target Rejection - False Target Rejection has not been run or was manually disabled, re-run False Target Rejection routine or manually enable. |
32 |
Trim Loop Current |
33 |
Loop Test |
34 |
Level of material in vessel |
35 |
Loop |
36 |
|
37 |
%Output |
38 |
20mA Set Point |
39 |
4mA Set Point |
40 |
Target Rej |
41 |
Status |
42 |
Antenna |
43 |
Type |
44 |
Extension |
45 |
Units |
46 |
.1f |
47 |
.2f |
48 |
.3f |
49 |
Level |
50 |
5.1f |
51 |
% |
52 |
Distance |
53 |
Distance measurement includes Sensor Offset value. |
54 |
2u |
55 |
Quality |
56 |
Quality of signal reflection, best values are between 20 and 90. |
57 |
4.3f |
58 |
V |
59 |
Echo Amplitude |
60 |
Amplitude of target peak; Factory parameter, displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
61 |
ROC per minute |
62 |
Factory parameter, displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
63 |
3u |
64 |
Scatter |
65 |
Rate |
66 |
Minimum Span |
67 |
Minimum difference between 4mA and 20mA set points |
68 |
Upper Sensor Limit |
69 |
Lower Sensor Limit |
70 |
Sensor Offset |
71 |
Sensor Offset is the distance (+ or -) from the sensor reference point (bottom of NPT thread or flange face, top of BSP thread) to the top of the tank. |
72 |
Level Offset |
73 |
Level Offset defines an area at the bottom of the vessel where reflections cannot be measured effectively due to angled bottoms or obstructions. It is the distance from the bottom of the tank to the lowest valid level reading. Level reading will never be lower than Level Offset value. |
74 |
Damping |
75 |
A damping factor (0-45) may be added to smooth a noisy display and/or output due to turbulence. |
76 |
4.1f |
77 |
Damping Time Constant |
78 |
Damping Time Constant is not applicable for this device. |
79 |
5.2f |
80 |
Analog output loop current |
81 |
3.6mA |
82 |
22mA |
83 |
Hold |
84 |
System Fault State |
85 |
System Fault State defines how the Analog Output will respond when the transmitter detects a system fault. |
86 |
LOE Fault State |
87 |
LOE Fault State defines how the Analog Output will respond when the transmitter detects a Loss of Echo fault. |
88 |
None |
89 |
Latch3.6 |
90 |
Latch 22 |
91 |
SZ Fault State |
92 |
Safety Zone Fault State defines how the Analog Output will respond when the transmitter detects a level that is within the Safety Zone which is a user defined area just below the Blocking Distance. Enable fault if necessary to ensure safe, reliable high-level readings in critical applications. If Latch3.6 or Latch22 is chosen, the unit will remain in alarm until it is manually cleared with the SZ Alarm Reset. |
93 |
s |
94 |
LOE Delay |
95 |
Loss of Echo Delay, valid values are 0 to 255 seconds. |
96 |
SZ Height |
97 |
Safety Zone Height - Enter a distance that develops a safety zone just below the Blocking Distance. The transmitter will report a Safety Zone Fault if the level rises into this area. |
98 |
RAA-A*** |
99 |
Teflon Rod, SS |
100 |
RAA-B*** |
101 |
Teflon Rod, Hastelloy |
102 |
RAA-C*** |
103 |
Teflon Rod, Monel |
104 |
RAA-3*** |
105 |
Teflon Rod, Kynar |
106 |
RAB-A*** |
107 |
Polypropylene Rod, SS |
108 |
RAB-B*** |
109 |
Polypropylene Rod, Hastelloy |
110 |
RAB-C*** |
111 |
Polypropylene Rod, Monel |
112 |
RAB-3*** |
113 |
Polypropylene Rod, Kynar |
114 |
RA4-A*** |
115 |
4" (100mm) Horn, SS |
116 |
RA4-B*** |
117 |
4" (100mm) Horn, Hastelloy |
118 |
RA4-C*** |
119 |
4" (100mm) Horn, Monel |
120 |
RA6-A*** |
121 |
6" (150mm) Horn, SS |
122 |
RA6-B*** |
123 |
6" (150mm) Horn, Hastelloy |
124 |
RA6-C*** |
125 |
6" (150mm) Horn, Monel |
126 |
Antenna Type - Select the first 7 digits of the Antenna Model Number (first 4 are significant). Information is located on the nameplate mounted on the antenna. |
127 |
-0** |
128 |
Nozzle length <= 3" (80mm) |
129 |
-1** |
130 |
Nozzle length <= 4" (100mm) |
131 |
-2** |
132 |
Nozzle length <= 8" (200mm) |
133 |
-3** |
134 |
Nozzle length <= 12" (300mm) |
135 |
Antenna Extension - Select the last three digits of the Antenna Model Number corresponding to the Antenna Extension. Information is located on the nameplate mounted on the antenna. |
136 |
NPT |
137 |
BSP |
138 |
Flange |
139 |
Antenna Mount |
140 |
Type of Antenna Mounting. |
141 |
2 XP |
142 |
1 IS |
143 |
Launcher |
144 |
1.7 - 3 |
145 |
3 - 10 |
146 |
10 - 100 |
147 |
Dielectric |
148 |
Select the dielectric range of the medium. |
149 |
None |
150 |
Light |
151 |
Medium |
152 |
Heavy |
153 |
Turbulence |
154 |
Increase choice if Quality value is consistently < 20. |
155 |
< 5 in/min |
156 |
5-20 in/min |
157 |
20-60 in/min |
158 |
> 60 in/min |
159 |
< 13 cm/min |
160 |
13-50 cm/min |
161 |
50-150 cm/min |
162 |
> 150 cm/min |
163 |
Rate of Change |
164 |
Select the Maximum rate of change of the level surface (rising or falling). |
165 |
Foam |
166 |
Flat |
167 |
HorizCyl |
168 |
Dome |
169 |
Irregular |
170 |
Other |
171 |
Tank Top |
172 |
Select the metallic tank top structure (choose Other for non-metalic tanks). |
173 |
Tank Height |
174 |
Distance from the bottom to the top of tank. |
175 |
Trim Level |
176 |
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, Tank Height and Sensor Offset have been confirmed accurate, and it has been confirmed that the transmitter is tracking the correct level target. |
177 |
Blocking Distance |
178 |
Blocking Distance defines an area near the antenna where reflections cannot be measured effectively due to antenna ringing. It is measured from the sensor reference point (bottom of NPT thread or flange face, top of BSP thread). Level reading will never be higher than level corresponding to Blocking Distance value. Do not allow liquid onto the antenna. |
179 |
Date/Time/Initials |
180 |
When and by whom calibration was performed. |
181 |
Enter Password |
182 |
Password is required for adjusting Factory Settings. |
183 |
New User Password |
184 |
User password required to change parameter settings from keypad. |
185 |
Magnetrol S/N |
186 |
Serial number of this transmitter. |
187 |
4u |
188 |
4mA Trim Value |
189 |
20mA Trim Value |
190 |
Firmware Version |
191 |
Processor firmware revision level. |
192 |
Coprocessor Version |
193 |
Coprocessor firmware revision level. |
194 |
Range |
195 |
mm |
196 |
Distance Corr |
197 |
dm/s |
198 |
Ceff |
199 |
CF #Run Average |
200 |
Conversion Factor |
201 |
4i |
202 |
Scale Offset |
203 |
Best |
204 |
First |
205 |
H/Dist |
206 |
Algorithm |
207 |
Sqrt |
208 |
Linear |
209 |
Const |
210 |
Step |
211 |
TVG Type |
212 |
TVG Max |
213 |
Fiducial Position |
214 |
Fiducial Gain |
215 |
System Gain |
216 |
1 |
217 |
2 |
218 |
4 |
219 |
8 |
220 |
16 |
221 |
32 |
222 |
64 |
223 |
128 |
224 |
#Run Average |
225 |
Accurate |
226 |
Robust |
227 |
Adaptive Filter |
228 |
#Adaptive Average |
229 |
Scatter High Limit |
230 |
Rate High Limit |
231 |
2% |
232 |
5% |
233 |
11% |
234 |
16% |
235 |
25% |
236 |
44% |
237 |
20 mV |
238 |
50 mV |
239 |
110 mV |
240 |
160 mV |
241 |
250 mV |
242 |
440 mV |
243 |
Peak Detect Thresh |
244 |
PeakMax |
245 |
Fixed |
246 |
Peak Detect Ref |
247 |
V |
248 |
Min Threshold |
249 |
mm/min |
250 |
Max Rate |
251 |
Max Delta Distance |
252 |
SZ Hysteresis |
253 |
Auto |
254 |
42m@10s |
255 |
4.2h@1m |
256 |
42h@10m |
257 |
4.2d@1h |
258 |
31.5d@3h |
259 |
Never |
260 |
DataLog |
261 |
Informational |
262 |
Informational messages indicate conditions that are not critical to measurement. Currently occuring conditions can be viewed from the Status menu; historical information can be viewed from the Diagnostic Info menu. |
263 |
Tank Dim Invld |
264 |
Tank Dimensions Invalid - Tank dimensions exceed maximum range of the transmitter; reduce tank height and/or Sensor Offset values. |
265 |
Signal Too Low |
266 |
Signal Too Low - Level signal amplitude is insufficient; choose lower Dielectric range, increase Turbulence or Foam settings, consult Factory if problem persists. |
267 |
Signal Too Hi |
268 |
Signal Too High - Level signal amplitude is excessive; choose higher Dielectric range, reduce Turbulence or Foam settings, consult Factory if problem persists. |
269 |
DC Noise |
270 |
DC Noise - Excessive noise on A/D channel; consult Factory. |
271 |
Uncertn Target |
272 |
Uncertain Target - Target is missing, but not determined to be lost; device is holding last valid value while confirming the target position, will continue based upon the LOE Delay value, consult Factory if problem persists. |
273 |
Scatter Target |
274 |
Scattered Target - Return signals scattered due to turbulence in vessel. |
275 |
Clutter Off Hi |
276 |
Clutter Offset High - False target only partially captured; re-run False Target Rejection routine. |
277 |
IPC Ack |
278 |
IPC Ack - Internal communications error; consult Factory. |
279 |
IPC Length |
280 |
IPC Length - Internal communications error; consult Factory. |
281 |
IPC Checksum |
282 |
IPC Checksum - Internal communications error; consult Factory. |
283 |
IPC Bus |
284 |
IPC Bus - Internal communications error; consult Factory. |
285 |
MultiEcho Dbl |
286 |
MultiEcho Double - Double reflection detected. |
287 |
MultiEcho Trpl |
288 |
MultiEcho Triple - Triple reflection detected. |
289 |
Info 0800 |
290 |
Info 0010 |
291 |
Info 0008 |
292 |
OFF |
293 |
ON |
294 |
Mode |
295 |
Review all Targets detected by the transmitter including false targets (targets other than Level). Ensure that the proper Level target is shown then run Target Rejection routine. If reported Level is close to actual and the quality number is > 20, it is probably correct. Targets can be viewed in Level or Distance mode. |
296 |
Main Menu |
297 |
Device Setup |
298 |
Calibration |
299 |
Basic Setup |
300 |
Advanced Setup |
301 |
Diagnostics |
302 |
Factory Settings |
303 |
Targets |
304 |
Peaks |
305 |
Target Rejection |
306 |
Select |
307 |
Diagnostic Info |
308 |
Review |
309 |
Enabled |
310 |
Disabled |
311 |
The Target Rejection routine detects, stores, and cancels false targets to ensure detection of the proper level signal. The No False Target Rejection warning message will be displayed if this algorithm is not enabled. Do not proceed with False Target Rejection procedure until confirming Level and Quality values in Targets menu. False Target Rejection should be run with vessel at or near empty when all targets are exposed; re-run this routine if initial calibration is done with significant liquid in vessel. The false target profile will be disabled and this routine should be re-run if antenna or tank parameters are modified or when launcher is repositioned. |
312 |
Empty |
313 |
Partial |
314 |
Target Rej Type |
315 |
Req Disable |
316 |
Req Enable |
317 |
Req Empty |
318 |
Req Partial |
319 |
Partial TP Peaks |
320 |
Target Peaks |
321 |
Diagnostic Peaks |
322 |
Targ1 Qual |
323 |
Targ2 Qual |
324 |
Targ3 Qual |
325 |
Targ4 Qual |
326 |
Targ5 Qual |
327 |
Targ6 Quality |
328 |
Targ7 Qual |
329 |
Targ8 Qual |
330 |
Targ9 Qual |
331 |
Target1 |
332 |
Target2 |
333 |
Target3 |
334 |
Target4 |
335 |
Target5 |
336 |
Target6 |
337 |
Target7 |
338 |
Target8 |
339 |
Target9 |
340 |
Peak0 Qual |
341 |
Peak1 Qual |
342 |
Peak2 Qual |
343 |
Peak3 Qual |
344 |
Peak4 Qual |
345 |
Peak5 Qual |
346 |
Peak6 Qual |
347 |
Peak7 Qual |
348 |
Peak8 Qual |
349 |
Peak9 Qual |
350 |
Peak0 |
351 |
ms |
352 |
Peak1 |
353 |
Peak2 |
354 |
Peak3 |
355 |
Peak4 |
356 |
Peak5 |
357 |
Peak6 |
358 |
Peak7 |
359 |
Peak8 |
360 |
Peak9 |
361 |
SZ Alarm Reset |
362 |
Clear a latched Safety Zone Alarm |
363 |
Clear |
364 |
Clear persistent stored errors. |
365 |
Enable |
366 |
Target Rejection is already enabled, select Empty or Partial to re-run Target Rejection routine. |
367 |
Enables previously run Empty Target Rejection profile |
368 |
Enables previously run Partial Target Rejection profile |
369 |
No valid Target Rejection profile exists, select Empty or Partial to run Target Rejection routine. |
370 |
Disable |
371 |
Disables previously run Empty Target Rejection profile |
372 |
Disables previously run Partial Target Rejection profile |
373 |
Target Rejection is already disabled. |
374 |
->Empty |
375 |
Target Rejection routine for Empty tanks; false targets in entire tank will stored and canceled. |
376 |
->Partial |
377 |
Target Rejection routine for Partially full tanks. If Partial is chosen multiple Level targets may be offered; choose the target that represents the actual Level, other targets will be cancelled. If correct level is not offered, ensure that tank dimensional information is correct. If level cannot be found, choose Enter Level, then enter the correct level value. |
378 |
FMU860 |
379 |
DT |
380 |
DVC |
381 |
FCX |
382 |
AS800 |
383 |
340T |
384 |
340C |
385 |
344 |
386 |
Siemens Micro K |
387 |
SITRANS L |
388 |
SIPAN PH |
389 |
SITRANS P |
390 |
75SMT |
391 |
UNIDELTA |
392 |
8320 |
393 |
SX5100 |
394 |
TSV175 |
395 |
DMU |
396 |
3780 |
397 |
BM70 |
398 |
8u |
399 |
Are You Sure? |
400 |
No;Yes |
401 |
Measuring. |
402 |
Measuring.. |
403 |
Measuring... |
404 |
Measuring.... |
405 |
Measuring..... |
406 |
Measuring...... |
407 |
Saving... |
408 |
Too many peaks! |
409 |
No Peaks |
410 |
Level %{i} %{2} %{0}, Quality %{1} ? |
411 |
Enter Level? |
412 |
Enter Level in %{0} |
413 |
Level Too High! |
414 |
Select Targets Mode |