0 |
P-SMART |
1 |
Field device iden- tification in multidrop installations. Refer operation manual HART address |
2 |
Loop calibr. |
3 |
Loop calibration- Allows the calibration of the Analog Output with an external reference at the operating endpoints of the Analog Output. |
4 |
Hot key |
5 |
Online |
6 |
Measurement |
7 |
Configuration |
8 |
Range values |
9 |
Detailed config |
10 |
User function |
11 |
User funct. setup |
12 |
Information |
13 |
Device Info |
14 |
P-SMART special |
15 |
Diagnostics |
16 |
Dev status flags |
17 |
Digital inputs |
18 |
Tempr. calibr. |
19 |
Upload variables |
20 |
.3f |
21 |
.4f |
22 |
.5f |
23 |
.2f |
24 |
.1f |
25 |
.6f |
26 |
Pres. |
27 |
Measured pressure value before linearization |
28 |
Pres. unit |
29 |
Unit selection for pressure value and user function pressure values and for PV when using LIN, LIN ZERO or INV LIN linearization function |
30 |
Selection code |
31 |
P-SMART selection code. Refer technical specifications ordering code |
32 |
Diff El status |
33 |
Transmitter is enabled to act as master in differential pressure measurement application |
34 |
Process seal |
35 |
Process seal - Seal type between the transmitter and process coupling |
36 |
O-ring Viton |
37 |
O-ring PTFE |
38 |
O-ring EPDM |
39 |
Metal/metal taper |
40 |
Housing type |
41 |
Housing type - Type of transmitters electronics housing |
42 |
H |
43 |
M |
44 |
O |
45 |
R |
46 |
Body/Flange mater |
47 |
Body/Flange mater - Construction material of body/flange type |
48 |
AISI316L |
49 |
CoNi alloy |
50 |
Gold-Rhodium |
51 |
PFA |
52 |
Diaph/(+)diaph mat |
53 |
Diaphragm / (+)-diaphragm material - Construction material of diaphragm |
54 |
(-)diaphragm mater |
55 |
Diaphragm material - Costruction material of (-)-diaphragm for differential pressure transmitter |
56 |
Diaphragm coating |
57 |
Diaphragm coating - Construction material of diaphragm coating |
58 |
Extension material |
59 |
Extension material - Construction material of wetted parts of extension |
60 |
Fill fluid |
61 |
Sensor fill fluid - Fluid type in the sensing module |
62 |
Explosion proof |
63 |
Explosion proof - Explosion proof classification for the transmitter |
64 |
Exi |
65 |
Exd |
66 |
|
67 |
P-SMART specific device type |
68 |
LEV-EL PGS4 |
69 |
LEV-EL PGS5 |
70 |
LEV-EL PDS1002/4 |
71 |
LEV-EL PDS1002/5 |
72 |
LEV-EL PLS4 |
73 |
LEV-EL PLS5 |
74 |
DIFF-EL DPLS3 |
75 |
DIFF-EL DPLS4 |
76 |
DIFF-EL DPLS5 |
77 |
DIFF-EL DPLS6 |
78 |
DIFF-EL DPS2 |
79 |
DIFF-EL DPS3 |
80 |
DIFF-EL DPS4 |
81 |
DIFF-EL DPS5 |
82 |
DIFF-EL DPS6 |
83 |
DIFF-EL DPS7 |
84 |
PRESS-EL PGS6 |
85 |
PRESS-EL PGS6A |
86 |
PRESS-EL PGS7 |
87 |
PRESS-EL PTS6 |
88 |
PRESS-EL PTS6A |
89 |
PRESS-EL PTS7 |
90 |
PRESS-EL PTS8 |
91 |
PRESS-EL PLS6 |
92 |
PRESS-EL PLS7 |
93 |
PRESS-EL PAS4 |
94 |
PRESS-EL PAS5 |
95 |
PRESS-EL PAS6 |
96 |
PRESS-EL PAS7 |
97 |
Zero up |
98 |
Transmitter zero up key state |
99 |
Zero down |
100 |
Transmitter zero down key state |
101 |
Span up |
102 |
Transmitter span up key state |
103 |
Span down |
104 |
Transmitter span down key state |
105 |
Dig. in 1 |
106 |
Transmitter digital input #1 |
107 |
Dig. in 2 |
108 |
Transmitter digital input #2 |
109 |
Dig. in 3 |
110 |
Transmitter digital input #3 |
111 |
Dig. in 4 |
112 |
Transmitter digital input #4 |
113 |
Mode/Esc |
114 |
Transmitter Mode/Esc key state |
115 |
Enter |
116 |
Transmitter ENTER key state |
117 |
ArrowUp |
118 |
Transmitter arrow-up key state |
119 |
ArrowDown |
120 |
Transmitter arrow-down key state |
121 |
Alarm current |
122 |
22.5 mA |
123 |
3.7 mA |
124 |
Lin.func |
125 |
Linearization Function- Defines the transformation function that will be applied from the Field Device Variable to the Analog Output, and Percent Range. The Linearization Function affect the Digital Value representation only when using USER - User function linearization. |
126 |
LIN |
127 |
LIN ZERO |
128 |
INV LIN |
129 |
SQRT |
130 |
USER |
131 |
Range unit |
132 |
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 which the alarms associated with the Analog Value, and the alarms associated with the Digital Value representation are derived. Minimum for LRV is 10 % under Lower Sensor Limit |
133 |
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 which the alarms associated with the Analog Value, and the alarms associated with the Digital Value representation are derived. Maximum for URV is 10 % over Upper Sensor Limit |
134 |
Damping |
135 |
Sensor s/n |
136 |
Upper Sensor Limit Value- Defines the maximum recommended value for the Upper Range Value. URV is allowed to set 10% over USL |
137 |
Lower Sensor Limit Value- Defines the minimum recommended value for the Lower Range Value. LRV is allowed to set 10% under LSL |
138 |
Sensor |
139 |
Temperature of the sensor |
140 |
Tempr. unit |
141 |
Unit selection for temperature values |
142 |
Housing |
143 |
Temperature of internal electronics |
144 |
1.Pres |
145 |
1.Out |
146 |
2.Pres |
147 |
2.Out |
148 |
3.Pres |
149 |
3.Out |
150 |
4.Pres |
151 |
4.Out |
152 |
5.Pres |
153 |
5.Out |
154 |
6.Pres |
155 |
6.Out |
156 |
7.Pres |
157 |
7.Out |
158 |
8.Pres |
159 |
8.Out |
160 |
9.Pres |
161 |
9.Out |
162 |
10.Prs |
163 |
10.Out |
164 |
11.Prs |
165 |
11.Out |
166 |
12.Prs |
167 |
12.Out |
168 |
13.Prs |
169 |
13.Out |
170 |
14.Prs |
171 |
14.Out |
172 |
15.Prs |
173 |
15.Out |
174 |
16.Prs |
175 |
16.Out |
176 |
Point 1 pressure |
177 |
User function point 1 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
178 |
Point 2 pressure |
179 |
User function point 2 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
180 |
Point 3 pressure |
181 |
User function point 3 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
182 |
Point 4 pressure |
183 |
User function point 4 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
184 |
Point 5 pressure |
185 |
User function point 5 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
186 |
Point 6 pressure |
187 |
User function point 6 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
188 |
Point 7 pressure |
189 |
User function point 7 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
190 |
Point 8 pressure |
191 |
User function point 8 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
192 |
Point 9 pressure |
193 |
User function point 9 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
194 |
Point 10 pressure |
195 |
User function point 10 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
196 |
Point 11 pressure |
197 |
User function point 11 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
198 |
Point 12 pressure |
199 |
User function point 12 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
200 |
Point 13 pressure |
201 |
User function point 13 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
202 |
Point 14 pressure |
203 |
User function point 14 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
204 |
Point 15 pressure |
205 |
User function point 15 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
206 |
Point 16 pressure |
207 |
User function point 16 actual pressure measured by the transmitter |
208 |
Point 1 output |
209 |
User function point 1 output |
210 |
Point 2 output |
211 |
User function point 2 output |
212 |
Point 3 output |
213 |
User function point 3 output |
214 |
Point 4 output |
215 |
User function point 4 output |
216 |
Point 5 output |
217 |
User function point 5 output |
218 |
Point 6 output |
219 |
User function point 6 output |
220 |
Point 7 output |
221 |
User function point 7 output |
222 |
Point 8 output |
223 |
User function point 8 output |
224 |
Point 9 output |
225 |
User function point 9 output |
226 |
Point 10 output |
227 |
User function point 10 output |
228 |
Point 11 output |
229 |
User function point 11 output |
230 |
Point 12 output |
231 |
User function point 12 output |
232 |
Point 13 output |
233 |
User function point 13 output |
234 |
Point 14 output |
235 |
User function point 14 output |
236 |
Point 15 output |
237 |
User function point 15 output |
238 |
Point 16 output |
239 |
User function point 16 output |
240 |
Vol. tempr. coeff. |
241 |
Volume temperature coefficient for user function output calculation |
242 |
.8f |
243 |
Reference tempr. |
244 |
Reference temperature for user function output volume temperature dependence |
245 |
ALARM CPUEE ER |
246 |
Error in configuration data. Current output in alarm state |
247 |
ALARM ADSEN ER |
248 |
Pressure A/D conversion error. Current output in alarm state |
249 |
ALARM ADTS ER |
250 |
Sensor temperature A/D conversion error. Current output in alarm state |
251 |
ALARM ADTH ER |
252 |
Electronics temperature A/D conversion error. Current output in alarm state |
253 |
ALARM ELDR ER |
254 |
No reference signal in differential pressure measurement application. Current output in alarm state |
255 |
SCI ERR |
256 |
Parity error in Serial Communication Interface |
257 |
AD ERR |
258 |
Analog to digital converter error |
259 |
HA FR ERR |
260 |
Frame error in HART message |
261 |
HA DA ERR |
262 |
Data error in HART message |
263 |
ADCEE ERR |
264 |
Error in calibration data |
265 |
Reserved 1 |
266 |
Reserved for future use |
267 |
Reserved 2 |
268 |
Zero device status |
269 |
Set device status flags off |
270 |
Sensor tempr cal |
271 |
Send reference meter temperature value to the sensor temperature |
272 |
Housing tempr cal |
273 |
Send reference meter temperature value to the housing temperature |
274 |
PV Zero calibr. |
275 |
Pressure value zero calibration. Set correct value for pressure zero |
276 |
PV Span calibr. |
277 |
Pressure value span calibration. Set correct value for pressure span |
278 |
SUCCESS |
279 |
INVALID SELECTION |
280 |
WRONG LINEARIZATION FUNCTION |
281 |
EEPROM RESERVED |
282 |
CORRECTION TOO LARGE |
283 |
INVALID INDEX |
284 |
FMU860 |
285 |
DT |
286 |
DVC |
287 |
FCX |
288 |
AS800 |
289 |
340T |
290 |
340C |
291 |
344 |
292 |
Siemens Micro K |
293 |
SITRANS L |
294 |
SIPAN PH |
295 |
SITRANS P |
296 |
75SMT |
297 |
UNIDELTA |
298 |
8320 |
299 |
SX5100 |
300 |
TSV175 |
301 |
DMU |
302 |
3780 |
303 |
BM70 |
304 |
8u |
305 |
Device status flags set off |
306 |
Connect reference temperature meter |
307 |
Give correct value for sensor temperature in %{0} |
308 |
hlp |
309 |
Sensor temperature calibration succeed |
310 |
Give correct value for housing temperature in %{0} |
311 |
Housing temperature calibration succeed |
312 |
Give correct value for zero pressure in %{0} |
313 |
Apply span pressure to sensor |
314 |
Give correct value for span pressure in %{0} |
315 |
Sensor span calibration succeed |