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Sage Prime-Rio |
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Sage Metering, Inc |
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Operation Status |
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Flow below Cutoff |
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Lost Communications |
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% range |
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Flow Units |
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Flow Rate |
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Temperature |
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Total |
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RTD Power |
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Flow Rate measured by the instrument in seleced units of measurement. |
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Damping |
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Current Flow Rate. |
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.1f |
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USL |
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LSL |
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7d |
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Not Classified |
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Temperature Units |
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Current Device Temperature (Degrees C). |
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4.1f |
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Total Units |
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Current Device Total. |
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10d |
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RTD_Power Units. |
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mWatts |
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RTD_Power |
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Current Device RTD Power. |
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Flow Coeff A |
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Factory entered value used in calculating flow curve. |
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.3f |
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Flow Coeff B |
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Flow Coeff C |
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Flow Coeff D |
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Flow Coeff E |
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Flow Coeff F |
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Temp Coeff A |
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Factory entered value used for temperature compensation. |
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Temp Coeff B |
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Temp Coeff C |
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Temp Coeff D |
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K-Factor |
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Factor to adjust flow measurement for any installaton considerations. |
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PV Damping |
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Dampening factor to smooth fluctuations in flow rate. Enter value between 0.001 to 0.999 with 0.001 being most damping and 0.999 with no damping. |
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Low Flow Cutoff |
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Flow measurements below this value will output a 4mA signal. |
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Flow Max |
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PV Upper Range Value or 20 mA value. |
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Pulse Count |
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Flow Units per pulse. |
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Invalid Index |
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Flow Rate Units |
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Text entry of desired units of measurement. If changed from default entry a correction factor must be entered under K Factor. |
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Three digit text entry of desired units for the total flow. If changed from default entry this value will not be adjusted. Recommend no change to default conditions. Note fourth digit code for temperature units, F for Fahrenheit, C for Celsius |
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Meter S/N |
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Factory entry of the serial number of the instrument. |
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Pulse Duration |
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Selectable between 50 and 1000 ms. Default is 250 ms. |
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Flow Test |
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Using the key pad enter a mW value within the calibration range. The flow rate corresponding to this power is displayed. This value can be compared with the calibration certificate. |
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sRateString |
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Deg C |
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mW |
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Dynamic Variables Chart |
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Rate |
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mA |
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Loop Current Bargraph |
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Current |
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Percent Range |
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% |
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Percent Range Bargraph |
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Flow Meter |
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Device Variables |
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Primary Variables |
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HART Identification |
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PV Measurements |
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Flow Rate Parameters |
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Dynamic Variables |
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Diagnostics |
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Device Status |
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Sensor Status |
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Loop Diagnostics |
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Basic Setup |
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Output |
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Device Info |
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Factory |
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Analog Output |
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Totalizer |
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Pulse Output |
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HART |
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Revisions |
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Flow Factors |
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TC Factors |
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PV Analog Channel Saturated |
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PV Analog Channel Fixed |
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Wireless |
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WirelessHART Device |
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IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
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Primary |
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Primary Analog Channel |
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Secondary |
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Secondary Analog Channel |
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Tertiary |
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Tertiary Analog Channel |
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Quaternary |
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Quaternary Analog Channel |
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Quinary |
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Quinary Analog Channel |
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Critical Power Failure |
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Lock all |
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Trim not supported |
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Configuration cannot be changed |
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Locked by gateway |
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Analog Input Channel |
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Analog Output Channel |
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Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
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Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
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Simulation active |
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The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
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Non-Volatile memory failure |
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The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
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Volatile memory error |
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The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
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Watchdog reset executed |
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A watchdog reset has been performed |
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Voltage conditions out of range |
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A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
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Environmental conditions out of range |
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An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
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Electronic failure |
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A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
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Subdevice list changed |
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Duplicate master detected |
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Capacity Denied |
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The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
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Bandwidth allocation pending |
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Block transfer pending |
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Battery life |
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Percent range |
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Loop current |
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Primary variable |
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Secondary variable |
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Tertiary variable |
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Quaternary variable |
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Read receive time |
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Write date and time |
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Non-Volatile Clock |
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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. |
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Clock Uninitialized |
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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. |
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None |
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No restrictions |
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SI Only |
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Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
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Process automation device |
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Discrete device |
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Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
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I/O System |
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WirelessHART Process automation device |
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WirelessHART Discrete device |
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WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
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WirelessHART Gateway |
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WirelessHART Access point |
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WirelessHART Process adapter |
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WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
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WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
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Device Profile |
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US |
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United States of America |
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JP |
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Japan |
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DE |
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Germany |
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FR |
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France |
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ES |
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Spain |
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RU |
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Russian Federation |
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CN |
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People's Republic of China |
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Secondary Master |
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Primary Master |
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Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
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Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
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I/O and Subdevice Status |
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WirelessHART Status |
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Time Set Option |
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Real Time Clock Flags |
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Country |
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Country of intended device installation |
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SI Unit Control |
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Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
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8u |
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Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
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Command Response Truncated |
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Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
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Status bytes mismatch |
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8.3f |
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Output Status |
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Output Status Byte |
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Uninitialized |
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Normal - one sensor |
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Normal - two sensors |
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Normal - three sensors |
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Shorted |
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Shorted- shorted field wiring. |
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Limited high |
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Limited high- block can not respond to upward movement of value. |
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Open |
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Open- open field wiring. |
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Limited low |
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Limited low- block can not respond to upward movement of target. |
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Initialization done |
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Initialization done- block initialization is complete. |
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Not selected |
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Not selected- target value provided by block was not selected. |
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No path |
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No path- there is no path to the process. |
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Fail |
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Fail- hardware failure. |
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Bad |
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Bad- block is out of service or has bad input. |
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Not from process |
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Not from process- value is not directly affected by any process information. |
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Local override |
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Local override- block has LO mode. |
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Not Cascade Mode |
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Not RCas Mode |
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Not ROut Mode |
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No communication |
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No communication- (NO_COM). |
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uint16_var_blk_char |
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uint32_var_blk_char |
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uint8_var_blk_char |
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int8_var_blk_char |
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new itest redef1 label |