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HART Tag |
1 |
Model Number |
2 |
Model- References the type of Field Device, usually an advertised model number, that is unique to a single manufacturer. |
3 |
Model TA2 2.x |
4 |
Manufacturer |
5 |
Manufacturer Identification Code- References a specific manufacturer, which is usually a company name, that is responsible for the manufacture of this Field Device. |
6 |
MAGNETROL |
7 |
Device ID |
8 |
Poll Address |
9 |
Device Status |
10 |
PV Out of Limits |
11 |
Process applied to the primary variable is outside the operating limits of the field device. |
12 |
Non-PV Out of Limits |
13 |
Process applied to the non-primary variable is outside the operating limits of the field device. |
14 |
Loop Current Saturated |
15 |
Analog output 1 and its digital representation are outside the operating range limits, and not responding to input. |
16 |
Loop Current Fixed |
17 |
Analog output 1 and its digital representation are in fixed mode, and not responsive to input changes. |
18 |
More Status Available |
19 |
Field device has more status available. |
20 |
Cold Start |
21 |
A reset or self test of the field device has occurred, or power has been removed and reapplied. |
22 |
Configuration Changed |
23 |
A modification has been made to the configuration of the field device. |
24 |
Device Malfunction |
25 |
Field device has malfunctioned due to a hardware error or failure. |
26 |
Faults |
27 |
Faults indicate a defect or failure of the device or other conditions that preclude reliable measurement. Currently occurring conditions can be viewed from the Present Status menu; historical information can be viewed from the History menu. |
28 |
Default Params |
29 |
Device Parameters Reset - The configuration information may have been reset. Please check the configuration of the instrument. |
30 |
Fault 1 |
31 |
Fault 1 - consult Factory. |
32 |
No Probe Signals |
33 |
No probe signal detected. Check probe wiring. |
34 |
Temp Snsr Shorted |
35 |
Temperature sensor fault detected. Check probe wiring. |
36 |
Temp Snsr Open |
37 |
Flow Snsr Shorted |
38 |
Flow sensor fault detected. Check probe wiring. |
39 |
Flow Snsr Open |
40 |
RTDs Reversed |
41 |
RTD wiring reversed detected. Check that the ambient and flow RTDs are connected to the correct locations on the terminal block. |
42 |
Heater Shorted |
43 |
Heater fault detected. Check probe wiring. |
44 |
Heater Open |
45 |
ZFS Too High |
46 |
Zero Flow Signal (power) is greater than the first data point in the Calibration Table. Check value entered under Factory Config/Cal Parameters/Zero Flow Signal. |
47 |
Too Few Cal Pts |
48 |
Insufficient number of calibration data points. Minimum number of 10 calibration data points required. Calibration data points must be entered in monotonically increasing values. |
49 |
Air Equiv Coeff |
50 |
The entered Air Equivalency factors result in a calculated flow curve that is not monotonically increasing. Recheck values and contact Magnetrol for assistance. |
51 |
User Coeffs |
52 |
The entered Users Installed factors result in a calculated flow curve that is not monotonically increasing. Recheck values and contact Magnetrol for assistance. |
53 |
Module Failure |
54 |
Infrequent indication of fault message indicates automatic recalibration of the ADC. Sustained fault message indicates unexpected failure of the electronics module. Replace electronics and re-calibrate. |
55 |
Vel > UprSnsrLmt |
56 |
Operating outside calibration velocity range. Re-check the calibration parameters or have the TA2 re-calibrated for desired velocity range. |
57 |
Warnings |
58 |
Warning messages indicate conditions that are not fatal but may affect measurement. Currently occurring conditions can be viewed from the Status menu; historical information can be viewed from the Diagnostic Info menu. |
59 |
Initializing |
60 |
Initializing - The TA2 is going through initialization. Flow measurement will begin after completion of the initialization. |
61 |
AO2 Loop Fixed |
62 |
The AO2 output is fixed and not responding to input. See Informational Status for further information. |
63 |
In Test Mode |
64 |
Unit is in a calibration or test mode. Reported output is not representative of actual conditions. |
65 |
Vel > UprCalPt |
66 |
The measured flow is higher than the calibration range. Accuracy is affected. Continued operation with repeatable measurement will occur. |
67 |
Vel < LowFlowLmt |
68 |
The measured flow is less than the low flow cutoff but still in the measurement range. Adjust low flow cutoff. |
69 |
RTD Drive Circuit |
70 |
The RTD drive circuit has changed since calibration. The change will be compensated. Consult Factory. |
71 |
Dflt Totalizer |
72 |
Values contained in the totalizer have been corrupted. Totalizer reset required. |
73 |
Pulse Mult Error |
74 |
The pulse output exceeds the maximum frequency. Change the pulse multiplier. |
75 |
Warning 2 |
76 |
Warning 2 - consult Factory. |
77 |
AO1 Loop Trim Reqd |
78 |
A trim adjustment has not been made of the 4 and 20 mA values on the primary loop. Accuracy may be affected. Adjust trim at the 4 and 20 mA values. |
79 |
AO2 Loop Trim Reqd |
80 |
A trim adjustment has not been made of the 4 and 20 mA values on the secondary loop (if provided). Accuracy may be affected. Adjust trim at the 4 and 20 mA values. |
81 |
Process Temp High |
82 |
Process temperature exceeds specified temperature range. Damage to sensor will occur with continued operation. |
83 |
Check Install Factors |
84 |
Installation factors may have been reset to defaults. Clear warning by changing any one of the install factors. |
85 |
Elec Temp High |
86 |
Electronics Temperature High - A temperature exceeding +80°C has been measured in the electronics compartment. |
87 |
Elec Temp Low |
88 |
Electronics Temperature Low - A temperature below -40°C has been measured in the electronics compartment. |
89 |
Warning 1 |
90 |
Warning 1 - consult Factory. |
91 |
PV is |
92 |
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. |
93 |
QV is |
94 |
D/A Trim AO1 |
95 |
AO1 Loop Test |
96 |
|
97 |
PV Loop |
98 |
PV % Range |
99 |
AO1 Lwr Range Val |
100 |
AO1 Upr Range Val |
101 |
Units |
102 |
SV Loop |
103 |
SV % Range |
104 |
AO2 Lwr Range Val |
105 |
AO2 Upr Range Val |
106 |
Totalizer Units |
107 |
Displays the signal and the corresponding value of the PV. These values can be compared against the original calibration data to determine if configuration of the TA2 has changed since originally calibrated. |
108 |
Signal |
109 |
Mass |
110 |
Process Temperature |
111 |
NR Totalizer |
112 |
R Totalizer |
113 |
Custom Unit |
114 |
Flow |
115 |
Density |
116 |
Current Temperature |
117 |
Install Factor |
118 |
A |
119 |
B |
120 |
C |
121 |
Air Equiv - A |
122 |
Air Equiv - B |
123 |
Flow Units |
124 |
Flow Units - Select the units of measurement for the mass volumetric flow rate. |
125 |
SCFM |
126 |
Standard cubic feet per minute. |
127 |
SCFH |
128 |
Standard cubic feet per hour. |
129 |
Nm3/h |
130 |
Normal cubic meters per hour. |
131 |
Nl/h |
132 |
Normal liters per hour. |
133 |
MM SCFD |
134 |
Million standard cubic feet per day. |
135 |
Mass Units |
136 |
Mass Units - Select units of measurement. |
137 |
lbs/H |
138 |
lbs/M |
139 |
kg/h |
140 |
kg/m |
141 |
Units - Select the units of measurement for the low flow cutoff. |
142 |
Temperature Units |
143 |
Temperature Units - Select units of measurement for temperature. |
144 |
°C |
145 |
°F |
146 |
Totalizer Units - Select units of measurements used by the Totalizer. |
147 |
SCF |
148 |
Standard cubic feet. |
149 |
Nm3 |
150 |
Normal cubic meters. |
151 |
Nl |
152 |
Normal liters. |
153 |
lbs |
154 |
kg |
155 |
Diameter Units |
156 |
Diameter Units - Select the desired units of measurement for the inside diameter of a circular pipe or duct. |
157 |
inches |
158 |
feet |
159 |
meters |
160 |
mm |
161 |
Area Units |
162 |
Area Units - Select units of measurement used for the flow area of the pipe or duct. |
163 |
in2 |
164 |
Square inches. |
165 |
ft2 |
166 |
Square feet. |
167 |
m2 |
168 |
Square meters. |
169 |
mm2 |
170 |
Square millimeters. |
171 |
Density Units |
172 |
Density Units - Select units of measurement for density at STP or Normal conditions. |
173 |
lb/ft3 |
174 |
kg/m3 |
175 |
STP Pressure |
176 |
STP Pressure - Permits the user to modify STP conditions to application specific requirements. Select Standard Pressure of 1 atmosphere (14.7 psia) or 1 bar (14.5 psia). |
177 |
1 Atmosphere |
178 |
1 Bar |
179 |
PV Flow |
180 |
.1f |
181 |
.2f |
182 |
0.0f |
183 |
PV Mass |
184 |
SV Flow |
185 |
SV Mass |
186 |
Velocity |
187 |
.0f |
188 |
SV Process Temperature |
189 |
.3f |
190 |
.4f |
191 |
.5f |
192 |
.6f |
193 |
NR Totalizer Flow |
194 |
Non-resettable value representing the total flow measured by the unit. |
195 |
R Totalizer Flow |
196 |
Total flow measured by this unit since the totalizer was last reset. |
197 |
Custom Unit Text |
198 |
Text describing the units for the custom unit output. |
199 |
in |
200 |
ft |
201 |
cm |
202 |
m |
203 |
Custom Unit Mult |
204 |
Multiplier used to calculate the custom unit output. The multiplier is applied based on the PV. |
205 |
Process measurement in customer designated units. |
206 |
Minimum Span |
207 |
Damping |
208 |
Damping - Adds additional time delay to the TA2. Enter value as a time constant from 0 to 15 seconds. |
209 |
4.0f |
210 |
Lower Xducer Limit |
211 |
Lower Xducer Limit - Probe calibration factor, flow rates less than this value are outside the original calibration range. |
212 |
Upper Xducer Limit |
213 |
Upper Xducer Limit - Probe calibration factor, flow rates exceeding this value are outside the original calibration range. |
214 |
Lower Xducer Limit - Probe calibration factor, mass flow rates less than this value are outside the original calibration range. |
215 |
Upper Xducer Limit - Probe calibration factor, mass flow rates exceeding this value are outside the original calibration range. |
216 |
Lower Xducer Limit - Probe calibration factor, temperatures less than this value are outside the original calibration range. |
217 |
Upper Xducer Limit - Probe calibration factor, temperatures exceeding this value are outside the original calibration range. |
218 |
Analog Output Value- Value that tracks the Digital Value representation, under normal operating modes. |
219 |
5.2f |
220 |
Fault State |
221 |
Fault State - Select how the Analog output of the TA2 will respond if a fault in the instrument is detected. |
222 |
3.6mA |
223 |
22mA |
224 |
Hold |
225 |
PV Lwr Range Val |
226 |
PV Lwr Range Val - Enter the 4 mA point using the units of measurement previously selected. |
227 |
PV Upr Range Val |
228 |
PV Upr Range Val - Enter the 20 mA point using the units of measurement previously selected. |
229 |
SV Lwr Range Val |
230 |
SV Lwr Range Val - Enter the 4 mA point using the units of measurement previously selected. |
231 |
SV Upr Range Val |
232 |
SV Upr Range Val - Enter the 20 mA point using the units of measurement previously selected. |
233 |
% |
234 |
Specific Model |
235 |
Select the appropriate TA2 model. |
236 |
TA2-A0 |
237 |
TA2-A1 |
238 |
TA2-A4 |
239 |
Flow Body ID |
240 |
Pipe ID |
241 |
Flow Body Inside Diameter - Enter the inside diameter of the flow body as shown on its name plate. |
242 |
Pipe Inside Diameter - The flow area must be entered. This is done by either entering the inside diameter of a pipe or the cross sectional area of the pipe or duct. |
243 |
Flow Area |
244 |
Flow Area - The flow area must be entered. This is done by either entering the inside diameter of a pipe or the cross sectional area of the pipe or duct. |
245 |
Cal Pipe Area |
246 |
Cal Pipe Inside Area - The inside area of the pipe used during calibration. |
247 |
R Totalizer Mode |
248 |
Mode - Enable or Disable the totalizer operation. |
249 |
Disabled |
250 |
Enabled |
251 |
Output Function |
252 |
Output Function - select the operation of the transistor output. |
253 |
Pulse Output |
254 |
Alarm |
255 |
Disable |
256 |
Pulse Units |
257 |
Pulse Units - Select units of measurements used by the pulse output. |
258 |
Pulse Multiplier |
259 |
Multiplier for the pulse output. For example, for a flow rate of 200 units per second,use a multiplier of 10 to create a pulse rate of 2000 Hz. If the pulse rate is too high, a "Pulse Multiplier Error" will occur. |
260 |
0.0001 |
261 |
0.001 |
262 |
0.01 |
263 |
0.1 |
264 |
1 |
265 |
10 |
266 |
100 |
267 |
1000 |
268 |
Pulse Max Freq |
269 |
Pulse Maximum Frequency - Select the maximum frequency that matches the specifications of the external counter. If the actual pulse rate is higher than this value a "Pulse Multiplier Error" will occur. |
270 |
10000 |
271 |
Alarm Setpoint |
272 |
Alarm Setpoint - Enter the PV value that corresponds to the desired alarm point. |
273 |
Alarm Operation |
274 |
Alarm Operation - When set for low flow, the contacts will open when the actual flow rate is less than the setpoint. When set for high flow, the alarm contacts will open when the actual flow rate is greater than the setpoint. There is a built-in 10% hysteresis between the alarm point and the reset point. |
275 |
Low Flow |
276 |
High Flow |
277 |
Low Flow Cutoff |
278 |
Low Flow Cutoff - primary variable reading below which the indicated value will be forced to zero. This is useful if a non-zero PV is indicated when a no flow condition exists. |
279 |
Zero Flow Signal |
280 |
Zero Flow Signal - value which represents the signal at zero flow. |
281 |
mW |
282 |
Date/Time/Initials |
283 |
Date/Time/Initials - When and by whom the configuration was performed. |
284 |
Local Tag |
285 |
Text describing the local tag designation for the unit. |
286 |
Magnetrol S/N |
287 |
Magnetrol S/N - Serial number of this unit. |
288 |
NSP Value |
289 |
Enter new value when directed by Magnetrol. |
290 |
Signal - Displays the signal and the corresponding value of the PV. These values can be compared against the original calibration data to determine if configuration of the TA2 has changed since originally calibrated . |
291 |
Firmware Version |
292 |
Firmware Version - Provides the version and date of the Firmware used by the TA2. |
293 |
AO1 4mA Trim Value |
294 |
4u |
295 |
AO1 20mA Trim Value |
296 |
20mA Trim Value - Factory parameter, displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
297 |
AO2 4mA Trim Value |
298 |
4mA Trim Value - Factory parameter, displayed for diagnostic purposes only. |
299 |
AO2 20mA Trim Value |
300 |
New User Password |
301 |
User password required to change parameter settings from keypad. |
302 |
Delta T |
303 |
Delta T - Displays the set point temperature which the TA2 is controlling. Useful for diagnostics information. |
304 |
6.2f |
305 |
Heater Setting |
306 |
Heater Setting - Displays a value for the heater setting. Useful for diagnostics information. |
307 |
5u |
308 |
mA |
309 |
Heater Cal Setting |
310 |
Heater setting for calibration |
311 |
Install Factors - A, B, C; Install Factors are utilized in situations when the measured flow rate may need to be adjusted due to variations in flow profile or other installation factors. The Install Factors are the coefficients of the polynomial equation: Corrected Flow = A + Bx + Cx^2 where x is the flow measured by the TA2 in PV units. |
312 |
STP Temperature |
313 |
STP Temperature - permit the user to modify STP conditions to application specific requirements. Enter temperature used for Standard Temperature. |
314 |
Sensor Type |
315 |
Sensor Type - Type of sensor used for probe calibration at factory. |
316 |
TXR |
317 |
TXS |
318 |
TXU |
319 |
TFT |
320 |
Spare 1 |
321 |
Spare 2 |
322 |
Spare 3 |
323 |
To |
324 |
To - Probe calibration factor. |
325 |
Fo |
326 |
Fo - Probe calibration factor. |
327 |
TCC-A |
328 |
TCC-A - Calibration factor. |
329 |
TCC-B |
330 |
TCC-B - Calibration factor. |
331 |
TCC-C |
332 |
TCC-C - Calibration factor. |
333 |
Gas Density |
334 |
Density - Gas density at user STP conditions. |
335 |
Gas Cal Table |
336 |
Gas Calibration Table - Which stored calibration table to use for computing gas flow. |
337 |
Table A |
338 |
Table B |
339 |
Air Equivalence |
340 |
Air Equivalence - When enabled, uses polynomial formula to convert an air calibration into equivalent gas calibration when computing gas flow. |
341 |
Ag |
342 |
Ag - Calibration factor. |
343 |
Bg |
344 |
Bg - Calibration factor. |
345 |
Cg |
346 |
Cg - Calibration factor. |
347 |
Dg |
348 |
Dg - Calibration factor. |
349 |
Eg |
350 |
Eg - Calibration factor. |
351 |
Coeff Ratio |
352 |
Set Point |
353 |
Set Point - Factory calibration parameter. |
354 |
Slope |
355 |
Slope - Factory calibration parameter. |
356 |
Power Predictor |
357 |
Power Predictor - Factory calibration parameter. |
358 |
Factory Parameter 1 |
359 |
Factory Parameter 1 - Factory calibration parameter. |
360 |
Factory Parameter 2 |
361 |
Factory Parameter 2 - Factory calibration parameter. |
362 |
Factory Parameter 3 |
363 |
Factory Parameter 3 - Factory calibration parameter. |
364 |
Factory Parameter 4 |
365 |
Factory Parameter 4 - Factory calibration parameter. |
366 |
Factory Parameter 5 |
367 |
Factory Parameter 5 - Factory calibration parameter. |
368 |
Enter Password |
369 |
Password is required to change calibration factors. |
370 |
1,000 |
371 |
10,000 |
372 |
100,000 |
373 |
NR Totalizer Mult |
374 |
Multiplier for the non-resettable totalizer. For example, an accumulated value of 1,000 will display as 10 if the multiplier is set to 100. |
375 |
R Totalizer Mult |
376 |
Multiplier for the resettable totalizer. For example, an accumulated value of 1,000 will display as 10 if the multiplier is set to 100. |
377 |
NR Totalizer decimal places |
378 |
Non-resettable totalizer decimal places. |
379 |
R Totalizer decimal places |
380 |
Resettable totalizer decimal places. |
381 |
NR Totalizer Time |
382 |
Total time over which the total flow occurred. Note that rollover to zero time will occur when the total time exceeds 11.4 years. |
383 |
R Totalizer Time |
384 |
Total time, since the totalizer was reset, over which the total flow occurred. |
385 |
Flow decimal places |
386 |
Flow decimal places. |
387 |
Mass decimal places |
388 |
Mass decimal places. |
389 |
Present temperature measured at the electronics. |
390 |
Max Temperature |
391 |
Maximum temperature ever measured for the electronics. |
392 |
Min Temperature |
393 |
Minimum temperature ever measured for the electronics. |
394 |
Maximum temperature ever measured for the process. |
395 |
Fixed Signal Value |
396 |
Enter the desired Signal in mW. |
397 |
Informational |
398 |
Info 3 |
399 |
Info 3 - consult Factory. |
400 |
Info 2 |
401 |
Info 2 - consult Factory. |
402 |
Info 1 |
403 |
Info 1 - consult Factory. |
404 |
Analog output 2 and its digital representation are in fixed mode, and not responsive to input changes. |
405 |
AO2 Loop Saturated |
406 |
Analog output 2 and its digital representation are outside the operating range limits, and not responding to input. |
407 |
URV > UprCalPt |
408 |
This information message occurs when the Upper Range Value is outside the calibration range of the TA2 |
409 |
Range Too Small |
410 |
Minimum Span - The 4 and 20 mA setpoints are too close together. |
411 |
System Code |
412 |
System Code - consult Factory |
413 |
Table Length |
414 |
Number of valid power-flow pairs in the calibration table. A power-flow pair is valid if both values are greater than all preceding power-flow pairs. |
415 |
0.1f |
416 |
6.1f |
417 |
Pt 01 Power |
418 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 01 Vel. |
419 |
Pt 02 Power |
420 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 02 Vel. |
421 |
Pt 03 Power |
422 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 03 Vel. |
423 |
Pt 04 Power |
424 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 04 Vel. |
425 |
Pt 05 Power |
426 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 05 Vel. |
427 |
Pt 06 Power |
428 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 06 Vel. |
429 |
Pt 07 Power |
430 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 07 Vel. |
431 |
Pt 08 Power |
432 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 08 Vel. |
433 |
Pt 09 Power |
434 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 09 Vel. |
435 |
Pt 10 Power |
436 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 10 Vel. |
437 |
Pt 11 Power |
438 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 11 Vel. |
439 |
Pt 12 Power |
440 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 12 Vel. |
441 |
Pt 13 Power |
442 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 13 Vel. |
443 |
Pt 14 Power |
444 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 14 Vel. |
445 |
Pt 15 Power |
446 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 15 Vel. |
447 |
Pt 16 Power |
448 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 16 Vel. |
449 |
Pt 17 Power |
450 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 17 Vel. |
451 |
Pt 18 Power |
452 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 18 Vel. |
453 |
Pt 19 Power |
454 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 19 Vel. |
455 |
Pt 20 Power |
456 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 20 Vel. |
457 |
Pt 21 Power |
458 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 21 Vel. |
459 |
Pt 22 Power |
460 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 22 Vel. |
461 |
Pt 23 Power |
462 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 23 Vel. |
463 |
Pt 24 Power |
464 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 24 Vel. |
465 |
Pt 25 Power |
466 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 25 Vel. |
467 |
Pt 26 Power |
468 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 26 Vel. |
469 |
Pt 27 Power |
470 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 27 Vel. |
471 |
Pt 28 Power |
472 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 28 Vel. |
473 |
Pt 29 Power |
474 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 29 Vel. |
475 |
Pt 30 Power |
476 |
Calibration table power entry corresponding to Pt 30 Vel. |
477 |
Pt 01 Vel |
478 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 01 Power. |
479 |
SFPM |
480 |
Pt 02 Vel |
481 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 02 Power. |
482 |
Pt 03 Vel |
483 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 03 Power. |
484 |
Pt 04 Vel |
485 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 04 Power. |
486 |
Pt 05 Vel |
487 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 05 Power. |
488 |
Pt 06 Vel |
489 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 06 Power. |
490 |
Pt 07 Vel |
491 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 07 Power. |
492 |
Pt 08 Vel |
493 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 08 Power. |
494 |
Pt 09 Vel |
495 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 09 Power. |
496 |
Pt 10 Vel |
497 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 10 Power. |
498 |
Pt 11 Vel |
499 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 11 Power. |
500 |
Pt 12 Vel |
501 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 12 Power. |
502 |
Pt 13 Vel |
503 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 13 Power. |
504 |
Pt 14 Vel |
505 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 14 Power. |
506 |
Pt 15 Vel |
507 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 15 Power. |
508 |
Pt 16 Vel |
509 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 16 Power. |
510 |
Pt 17 Vel |
511 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 17 Power. |
512 |
Pt 18 Vel |
513 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 18 Power. |
514 |
Pt 19 Vel |
515 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 19 Power. |
516 |
Pt 20 Vel |
517 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 20 Power. |
518 |
Pt 21 Vel |
519 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 21 Power. |
520 |
Pt 22 Vel |
521 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 22 Power. |
522 |
Pt 23 Vel |
523 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 23 Power. |
524 |
Pt 24 Vel |
525 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 24 Power. |
526 |
Pt 25 Vel |
527 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 25 Power. |
528 |
Pt 26 Vel |
529 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 26 Power. |
530 |
Pt 27 Vel |
531 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 27 Power. |
532 |
Pt 28 Vel |
533 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 28 Power. |
534 |
Pt 29 Vel |
535 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 29 Power. |
536 |
Pt 30 Vel |
537 |
Calibration table flow entry corresponding to Pt 30 Power. |
538 |
Install Factor A too large |
539 |
Install Factor A too small |
540 |
Install Factor B too large |
541 |
Install Factor B too small |
542 |
Install Factor C too large |
543 |
Install Factor C too small |
544 |
To too large |
545 |
To too small |
546 |
Fo too large |
547 |
Fo too small |
548 |
TCC-A too large |
549 |
TCC-A too small |
550 |
TCC-B too large |
551 |
TCC-B too small |
552 |
TCC-C too large |
553 |
TCC-C too small |
554 |
Power point value too large |
555 |
Power point value too small |
556 |
Flow point value too large |
557 |
Flow point value too small |
558 |
Power and Flow values out of range |
559 |
Alarm setpoint too large |
560 |
Alarm setpoint too small |
561 |
Lower range value too large |
562 |
Lower range value too small |
563 |
Upper range value too large |
564 |
Upper range value too small |
565 |
Both range values out of range |
566 |
Span too small |
567 |
Device not in Pulse Output Mode |
568 |
Device Icon |
569 |
Main Menu |
570 |
Device Setup |
571 |
Basic Configuration |
572 |
System Units |
573 |
I/O Configuration |
574 |
A01 Loop Config |
575 |
A02 Loop Config |
576 |
Variable Mapping |
577 |
Totalizers |
578 |
Transistor Output |
579 |
Pulse Output Config |
580 |
Alarm Config |
581 |
Advanced Configuration |
582 |
Install Factors |
583 |
STP Conditions |
584 |
Diagnostics |
585 |
History |
586 |
View History |
587 |
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. |
588 |
Reset History |
589 |
Clears entries in Status History and resets the run time to zero. |
590 |
Run Time |
591 |
Elapsed time since power on. Also, run time is reset to zero when the Status History is cleared. |
592 |
Occurred |
593 |
The elapsed time when fault or warning occurred. |
594 |
Duration |
595 |
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. |
596 |
s |
597 |
h |
598 |
OK |
599 |
Warning Unknown |
600 |
Fault Unknown |
601 |
Info Unknown |
602 |
No Event |
603 |
Status |
604 |
Describes a fault,warning or informational event. |
605 |
Current Status |
606 |
Event |
607 |
The number of the event in the device history. |
608 |
No earlier event |
609 |
Trend Chart |
610 |
Process Temp |
611 |
Loop |
612 |
% Range |
613 |
Mass Flow |
614 |
AO 1 |
615 |
% |
616 |
Present Status |
617 |
Extended Diagnostics |
618 |
Signal/PV |
619 |
Elec Temperature |
620 |
Factory Configuration |
621 |
Probe Parameters |
622 |
Cal Parameters A |
623 |
Cal Parameters B |
624 |
Cal Table A |
625 |
Cal Table B |
626 |
Gas Parameters |
627 |
Air Equivalency |
628 |
Control Parameters |
629 |
Module Parameters |
630 |
Calibrate RTDs |
631 |
Use this function to calibrate the probe RTDs for the temperature and flow measurements. The probe tip must be submerged in a constant temperature water bath. A separate accurate temperature reading device must be used to determine the actual water bath temperature. An inaccurate calibration temperature entry will result in performance that is out of specification or a non-functional unit. |
632 |
Exit RTD Cal |
633 |
RTD Calibration |
634 |
The status of the RTD calibration stored in the device. |
635 |
Bad |
636 |
Cal Req'd |
637 |
PT Cal Stable |
638 |
The status of the present RTD calibration. |
639 |
Ambient RTD Count |
640 |
Delta T RTD Count |
641 |
Bath Temperature |
642 |
Temperature of the RTD calibration water bath. |
643 |
Calibrate Heater |
644 |
Use this menu to calibrate the PWM settings for the heater current control. An accurate ammeter must be connected in series with the heater wiring. When prompted, enter the value of the current displayed on the ammeter. Press 'Save' to store the present setting. After the actual currents corresponding to the 50 mA and 200 mA settings are saved, the device will compute the heater slope and intercept. The device will report the results of the calibration as the Heater Calibration parameter. An inaccurate heater calibration entry will result in performance that is out of specification or a non-functional unit. |
645 |
Exit Heater Cal |
646 |
Heater Calibration |
647 |
The status of the heater calibration stored in the device. |
648 |
The result of the present heater calibration. |
649 |
Heater Current Reading |
650 |
The actual current measured for the heater. |
651 |
Zero Power Test |
652 |
This test checks that the resistances of the temperature sensors have not changed. The test should be performed either in a water bath or under flowing conditions. During the test, the heater drive current is shut off. The measured ambient temperature should match the actual ambient temperature. See the TA2 Installation and Operations Manual for other details of the test. |
653 |
Low Cal Validation |
654 |
This procedure validates the heat transfer characteristics of the sensor under low flow conditions. Perform the test at room temperature with the sensor supported vertically. A shroud should be placed around the sensor tip to isolate the tip from air currents. The shroud should not be tight against the sensor tip. During the test, the heater drive current is set to a pre-set value. The measured Delta T temperature (the temperature difference between the two pins) is measured and compared against a stored value. See the TA2 Installation and Operations Manual for other details of the test including recommended comparison between the measured and stored values. |
655 |
High Cal Validation |
656 |
This procedure validates the heat transfer characteristics of the sensor under high flow conditions. Perform the test in room temperature water with the sensor supported vertically. The sensor must be completely covered and the water must be kept still. During the test, the heater drive current is set to a pre-set value. The measured Delta T temperature (the temperature difference between the two pins) is measured and compared against a stored value. See the TA2 Installation and Operations Manual for other details of the test including recommended comparison between the measured and stored values. |
657 |
Exit Probe Check |
658 |
Probe Check |
659 |
The status of the zero flow probe check. |
660 |
Stable |
661 |
Timeout |
662 |
Ambient Temp |
663 |
Delta T Temp |
664 |
Corrected Delta T Temp |
665 |
Saved Delta T Temp |
666 |
Test Pulse |
667 |
Exit Pulse Test |
668 |
Test Pulses |
669 |
The number of test pulses to be sent. |
670 |
5 |
671 |
10 |
672 |
25 |
673 |
50 |
674 |
100 |
675 |
250 |
676 |
500 |
677 |
1000 |
678 |
2500 |
679 |
5000 |
680 |
Pulse Test Result |
681 |
The status of the RTD calibration. |
682 |
Test in Progress |
683 |
Test Complete |
684 |
Test Timed Out |
685 |
Test Failed |
686 |
No Activity Timeout |
687 |
Device Information |
688 |
Review |
689 |
Process Variables |
690 |
Device |
691 |
HART |
692 |
Reset Temperatures |
693 |
Reset the maximum and minimum temperatures measured for the electronics to the present temperature. |
694 |
Reset the maximum process temperature measured at the probe to the present temperature. |
695 |
Reset Totalizer |
696 |
Reset Totalizer - Resets the totalizer and elapsed time to 0. |
697 |
Exit Fixed Signal |
698 |
AO2 Loop Test |
699 |
Loop test- Allows the User to manually manipulate the Analog Output to a selected constant output value. |
700 |
D/A Trim AO2 |
701 |
Digital to Analog Trim- Allows the calibration of a selected Analog Output with an external reference at the operating endpoints of the Analog Output. |
702 |
Reset Config Chgd |
703 |
Resets the Configuration Changed bit in the Device Status |
704 |
FMU860 |
705 |
DT |
706 |
DVC |
707 |
FCX |
708 |
AS800 |
709 |
340T |
710 |
340C |
711 |
344 |
712 |
Siemens Micro K |
713 |
SITRANS L |
714 |
SIPAN PH |
715 |
SITRANS P |
716 |
75SMT |
717 |
UNIDELTA |
718 |
8320 |
719 |
SX5100 |
720 |
TSV175 |
721 |
DMU |
722 |
3780 |
723 |
BM70 |
724 |
8u |
725 |
Are You Sure? |
726 |
No;Yes |
727 |
Incorrect password. Method aborting. |
728 |
Setting device to RTD T0/F0 Calibration. |
729 |
The RTD calibration readings are stabilizing.
Delta T RTD Count: %{lcl_rtd_dt_count}
Ambient RTD Count: %{lcl_rtd_amb_count} |
730 |
Enter the water bath temperature (deg %{1}). |
731 |
The calibration process is complete.
The calibration was bad. |
732 |
The calibration process is complete.
The calibration was ok. |
733 |
Setting device to nominal 50 mA. |
734 |
Enter the actual current displayed by the meter. |
735 |
Setting device to nominal 200 mA. |
736 |
The calibration process is complete.
The calibration was OK. |
737 |
Setting device to Zero Power Test. |
738 |
The temperature readings are stabilizing.
Delta T temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_dt_temp} deg C
Ambient temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_amb_temp} deg C |
739 |
The temperature readings have stabilized.
Delta T temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_dt_temp} deg C
Ambient temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_amb_temp} deg C |
740 |
Setting device to Low Cal Validation. |
741 |
The temperature readings are stabilizing.
Test Delta T temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_dt_temp} deg C
Saved Delta T temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_saved_dt_temp} deg C
Ambient temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_amb_temp} deg C
|
742 |
Test Delta T temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_dt_temp} deg C
Saved Delta T temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_saved_dt_temp} deg C
Ambient temp: %[0.2f]{lcl_amb_temp} deg C |
743 |
Exit;Save DeltaT |
744 |
The new Delta T reading has been saved. |
745 |
Setting device to High Cal Validation. |
746 |
Delta T Too High |
747 |
Setting device to Pulse Test Mode. |
748 |
The number of test pulses is: %{4} |
749 |
Start test;Change pulses;Exit |
750 |
%{5} |
751 |
Select number of pulses. |