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5700 with Intrinsically Safe Outputs |
1 |
Micro Motion |
2 |
PV Out of Limits |
3 |
NPV Out of Limits |
4 |
Primary Variable mA Output Saturated |
5 |
Primary Variable mA Output Fixed |
6 |
Failure |
7 |
Out of Specification |
8 |
Function Check |
9 |
Device Configuration Locked |
10 |
Discrete Variable Simulation Active |
11 |
Event Notification Overflow |
12 |
Sub-Device Mismatch |
13 |
Sub-Devices with Duplicate IDs Found |
14 |
Stale Data Notice |
15 |
Radio Failure |
16 |
MJ/kgm |
17 |
MJ/m3 |
18 |
BTU/lb |
19 |
BTU/scf |
20 |
BTU/min |
21 |
BTU/day |
22 |
Electronics Failed |
23 |
Sensor Failed |
24 |
Configuration Error |
25 |
Low Power - Core |
26 |
Undefined |
27 |
Sensor Communication Error |
28 |
Tube Not Full |
29 |
Extreme Primary Purpose Variable |
30 |
Transmitter Initializing |
31 |
Function Check in Progress |
32 |
Sensor Being Simulated |
33 |
Output Fixed |
34 |
Drive Overrange |
35 |
Process Aberration |
36 |
Event Active |
37 |
Output Saturated |
38 |
Function Check Failed or SMV Aborted |
39 |
Configuration Warning |
40 |
Display Internal Error |
41 |
Display Communication Error |
42 |
4.2f |
43 |
Added Damping |
44 |
Range Unit |
45 |
Aborting return to normal |
46 |
Burst condition conflict |
47 |
Special units mass conversion number out of range |
48 |
Invalid frequency scaling method or invalid frequency set point |
49 |
Invalid flow rate unit |
50 |
Flow rate factor out of range or invalid pulses per unit |
51 |
Units/Pulse out of range |
52 |
Invalid Direction |
53 |
Invalid Mode |
54 |
Invalid Frequency Output Source |
55 |
Flow switch setpoint value out-of-range |
56 |
Invalid Flow Switch Units |
57 |
Invalid Flow Switch Variable Assignment |
58 |
Hysteresis Value Out of Range |
59 |
Special units volume conversion number out of range |
60 |
Invalid base volume time unit |
61 |
Invalid base volume flow unit |
62 |
Invalid Precision |
63 |
Transmitter-Specific Command Error (Invalid CM curve) |
64 |
FO Disabled |
65 |
Discrete action invalid |
66 |
Discrete assignment out-of-range |
67 |
Two-Phase Duration out of range |
68 |
'Two-Phase Low Limit' is out of range. |
69 |
'Two-Phase High Limit' is out of range. |
70 |
Invalid density cutoff units |
71 |
'Density Damping' is out of range. |
72 |
Density cutoff out of range |
73 |
Invalid Concentration Units Code |
74 |
Invalid Temperature Units Code |
75 |
Invalid Density Units Code |
76 |
Invalid Curve Index |
77 |
Reference Temperature Out of Range |
78 |
Water Reference Temperature Out of Range |
79 |
Water Reference Density Out of Range |
80 |
Slope Trim Out of Range |
81 |
Slope Offset Out of Range |
82 |
Extrapolation Alarm Limit Out of Range |
83 |
Max Fit Order Out of Range |
84 |
'Mass Flow Damping' is out of range. |
85 |
Volume rate flow factor out of range |
86 |
'Mass Flow Cutoff' is out of range. |
87 |
'Mass Flow Factor' is out of range. |
88 |
Invalid Cutoff Type Code |
89 |
Invalid Volume Flow Unit |
90 |
The coil or register address you entered is out of range. |
91 |
Value Out of Range |
92 |
'Density Temperature Gradient Coefficient' is out of range. |
93 |
'Density Frequency Coefficient 1' is out of range. |
94 |
'Density Frequency Coefficient 2' is out of range. |
95 |
'Flow Temperature Gradient Coefficient' is out of range. |
96 |
'Flow Frequency Coefficient' is out of range. |
97 |
Dataset Out of Range |
98 |
Invalid Totalizer Slot |
99 |
Invalid Totalizer Process Variable |
100 |
Invalid Totalizer Direction |
101 |
DO index out-of-range |
102 |
DO polarity out-of-range |
103 |
Fault Indication Invalid |
104 |
Invalid Discrete Output Source |
105 |
DO state out-of-range |
106 |
DO Disabled |
107 |
'Sensor Temperature Calibration Number' is invalid. |
108 |
Sensor 'Flow Calibration Factor' is out of range. |
109 |
Alarm Number invalid |
110 |
Maximum zeroing time out of range |
111 |
Analog fault level out of range |
112 |
Fault timeout out of range |
113 |
Invalid Output Code |
114 |
The density you entered for calibration is out of range |
115 |
Invalid Option |
116 |
Invalid Time Zone |
117 |
Time Zone Offset out of range |
118 |
Flow gain is out of range. |
119 |
'Correction Factor' is out of range. |
120 |
Device type is invalid. |
121 |
'D1' is out of range. |
122 |
'K1' is out of range. |
123 |
'D2' is out of range. |
124 |
'K2' is out of range. |
125 |
'FD' value is out of range. |
126 |
Invalid Density Parameter Index |
127 |
Invalid Poll Control 1 |
128 |
'Polled Variable 1' is invalid. |
129 |
Invalid Poll Control 2 |
130 |
'Polled Variable 2' is invalid. |
131 |
Low flow cutoff out of range |
132 |
Cutoff damping out of range |
133 |
Invalid Event Number |
134 |
Invalid Event Setpoint Units |
135 |
Invalid Event Setpoint |
136 |
Invalid Event Type |
137 |
Invalid Event Variable |
138 |
Invalid Pressure Unit |
139 |
Zero Pres. Correction Pt. too low |
140 |
Density pressure correction value out-of-range |
141 |
Flow pressure correction value out-of-range |
142 |
Static Pressure value out-of-range |
143 |
Invalid channel A assignment |
144 |
Invalid channel B assignment |
145 |
Invalid channel C assignment |
146 |
Invalid channel D assignment |
147 |
Invalid channel E assignment |
148 |
Gas Density Out of Range |
149 |
GSV Flow Unit Out of Range |
150 |
GSV Total unit Out of Range |
151 |
Base Volume Flow Units Code Out of Range |
152 |
Base Volume Time Units Code Out of Range |
153 |
Special Units Conversion Factory Out of Range |
154 |
'Gas Standard Volume Cutoff' is out of range. |
155 |
Invalid CTL Table Type |
156 |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient out of range. |
157 |
Reference Temperature out of range |
158 |
Invalid units |
159 |
Error in enable API calculation. |
160 |
Alternate pressure out of range. |
161 |
Temperature value out of range |
162 |
Invalid Service Port Selection |
163 |
The 'Preset Number' is invalid. |
164 |
Preset batch target is out of range. |
165 |
Preset 'Name' is invalid. |
166 |
Current preset is out of range. |
167 |
'Preset End Warning' is out of range. |
168 |
Batcher units are invalid. |
169 |
Invalid Batcher Flow Source |
170 |
Invalid Code |
171 |
'Base Model Code' is invalid. |
172 |
'Option Model Code' is invalid. |
173 |
Preset 'Max Target' is out of range. |
174 |
'Current Batch Target' is out of range. |
175 |
'Batch Compensation Mode' is invalid. |
176 |
'Fixed AOC Value' is out of range. |
177 |
'AOC Window Width' is out of range. |
178 |
'Maximum Batch Time' is out of range. |
179 |
'Differential Flow Cutoff' value is invalid. |
180 |
The 'Differential Flow Damping' value is invalid. |
181 |
Clear 'Differential Zero' code is invalid. |
182 |
'Differential Zero Max' value is invalid. |
183 |
'Differential Zero Low' value is invalid. |
184 |
Enable Concentration Measurement Code Out of Range |
185 |
Enable Curve Lock Code Out of Range |
186 |
'Density Low Limit' is invalid. |
187 |
'Density High Limit' is invalid. |
188 |
'Temperature Low Limit' is invalid. |
189 |
'Temperature High Limit' is invalid. |
190 |
Discrete Event Index out-of-range |
191 |
Discrete Event PV Code out-of-range |
192 |
Discrete Event Action out-of-range |
193 |
Discrete Event Setpoint A out-of-range |
194 |
Discrete Event Setpoint B out-of-range |
195 |
Precision is out of range. |
196 |
Simulation Mode out of range |
197 |
Fixed Value Out of Range |
198 |
Minimum Amplitude Out of Range |
199 |
Maximum Amplitude Out of Range |
200 |
Period Out of Range |
201 |
Enable FCF Verification out of range |
202 |
Output State Out of Range |
203 |
Stiffness Limit Set Point Out of Range |
204 |
Tone level is out of range. |
205 |
Tone ramp time is out of range. |
206 |
Bl coefficient is out of range. |
207 |
Drive target is out of range. |
208 |
Drive P coefficient is out of range. |
209 |
Time until first run is out of range. |
210 |
Hours between runs is out of range. |
211 |
Invalid Data Index |
212 |
Invalid File Type |
213 |
Invalid Curve Number |
214 |
mA Output 1 'Assignment' is invalid. |
215 |
mA Output 2 'Assignment' is invalid. |
216 |
mA Output 3 'Assignment' is invalid. |
217 |
Alert Simulation is disabled. Enable alert simulation to simulate the alerts. |
218 |
Invalid value |
219 |
Starting status map index must be an even value. |
220 |
Analog Lower Limit |
221 |
Analog Upper Limit |
222 |
Analog Unit |
223 |
mA |
224 |
Mass Flow Unit |
225 |
Field Device Variable Unit- Engineering unit to be displayed with the Digital Value representation, Minimum Span, Upper Range Value, Lower Range Value, Lower Sensor Limit, and Upper Sensor Limit. |
226 |
Special |
227 |
Mass Flow Rate |
228 |
Current mass flow rate as calculated from external volume flow rate. |
229 |
.1f |
230 |
.2f |
231 |
.3f |
232 |
.4f |
233 |
.5f |
234 |
Mass Flow Cutoff |
235 |
The mass flow rate below which the frequency/pulse output indicates zero flow, and below which totalizers stop counting. Cutoffs can also be configured for the mA output(s) (the AO cutoffs). An AO cutoff is active only if the process variable assigned to the output is mass flow or volume flow. |
236 |
Differential Mass Flow |
237 |
sec |
238 |
Flow Damping |
239 |
Sensor |
240 |
Sensor Serial Number- Uniquely identifies the sensor from which the Digital Value representation or Field Device variable is primarily derived. |
241 |
8d |
242 |
Mass Flow Upper Sensor Limit |
243 |
Upper Sensor Limit Value- Defines the maximum usable value for the Upper Range Value. |
244 |
8.2f |
245 |
Mass Flow Lower Sensor Limit |
246 |
Lower Sensor Limit Value- Defines the minimum usable value for the Lower Range Value. |
247 |
Mass Flow Minimum Span |
248 |
Minimum Span Value- Defines the smallest allowable difference between the Upper Range Value and the Lower Range Value. |
249 |
Mass Flow Rate |
250 |
Damp |
251 |
Snsr unit |
252 |
Upper Sensor Limit |
253 |
Lower Sensor Limit |
254 |
Minimum Span |
255 |
mA Output Direction |
256 |
Class |
257 |
Family |
258 |
Process Data Quality |
259 |
Limit Status |
260 |
Device Family Status |
261 |
Update Period |
262 |
Cutoff |
263 |
Mass Flow Classification |
264 |
Classification: Indicates the unit code expansion table used for a particular dynamic or device variable. |
265 |
Mass Flow Family |
266 |
Device Family: Indicates the family (i.e., pressure, temperature, flow, etc.) to which the device belongs. |
267 |
Status |
268 |
Process Data Quality: Indicates the overall process data quality of the device variable value. |
269 |
Bad |
270 |
Poor accuracy |
271 |
Manual / Fixed |
272 |
Good |
273 |
Mass Flow LS |
274 |
Limit Status: Indicates whether the device variable is limited (i.e., not responding to a process). |
275 |
Mass Flow Family Status |
276 |
Device Family Status: Indicates additional status information on a device variable for a specific device family. |
277 |
Mass Flow Update Period |
278 |
Temperature Unit |
279 |
Temperature |
280 |
The temperature of the liquid or gas being measured. |
281 |
Temperature Damping |
282 |
Temperature Upper Sensor Limit |
283 |
Temperature Lower Sensor Limit |
284 |
Temperature Minimum Span |
285 |
Temperature Classification |
286 |
Temperature Family |
287 |
Temperature PDQ |
288 |
Temperature LS |
289 |
Temperature Family Status |
290 |
Temperature Update Period |
291 |
Mass totl unit |
292 |
Beer bbl |
293 |
SL |
294 |
Sm3 |
295 |
The total mass/volume that has flowed since the last totalizer reset. |
296 |
Mass Total |
297 |
Sensor Serial Number |
298 |
Mass Total Classification |
299 |
Mass Total Family |
300 |
Mass Total PDQ |
301 |
Mass Total LS |
302 |
Mass Total Family Status |
303 |
Mass Total Update Period |
304 |
Density Unit |
305 |
SGU |
306 |
Density |
307 |
The density of the liquid being measured. |
308 |
.6f |
309 |
Density Cutoff |
310 |
The density below which the density indicates zero. |
311 |
Density Upper Sensor Limit |
312 |
Density Lower Sensor Limit |
313 |
Density Damping |
314 |
Density Minimum Span |
315 |
Density Classification |
316 |
Density Family |
317 |
Density LS |
318 |
Density Family Status |
319 |
Density Update Period |
320 |
The total mass/volume that has flowed since the last inventory reset. |
321 |
Mass Inventory |
322 |
Mass Inventory Classification |
323 |
Mass Inventory Family |
324 |
Mass Inventory PDQ |
325 |
Mass Inventory LS |
326 |
Mass Inventory Family Status |
327 |
Mass Inventory Update Period |
328 |
Volume Flow Unit |
329 |
Beer bbl/s |
330 |
Beer bbl/m |
331 |
Beer bbl/h |
332 |
Beer bbl/d |
333 |
Volume Flow Rate |
334 |
Current volume flow rate from an external device. |
335 |
Volume Flow Cutoff |
336 |
The volume flow rate below which the frequency/pulse output indicates zero flow, and below which totalizers stop counting. Cutoffs can also be configured for the mA output(s) (the AO cutoffs). An AO cutoff is active only if the process variable assigned to the output is mass flow or volume flow. |
337 |
Volume Flow Upper Sensor Limit |
338 |
10.4f |
339 |
Volume Flow Lower Sensor Limit |
340 |
Volume Flow Minimum Span |
341 |
Volume Flow Rate |
342 |
Volume Flow Classification |
343 |
Volume Flow Family |
344 |
Volume Flow LS |
345 |
Volume Flow Family Status |
346 |
Volume Flow Update Period |
347 |
Vol flo totl unit |
348 |
Volume Total |
349 |
Volume Total Classification |
350 |
Volume Total Family |
351 |
Volume Total PDQ |
352 |
Volume Total LS |
353 |
Volume Total Family Status |
354 |
Volume Total Update Period |
355 |
Volume Inventory |
356 |
Volume Inventory Classification |
357 |
Volume Inventory Family |
358 |
Volume Inventory PDQ |
359 |
Volume Inventory LS |
360 |
Volume Inventory Family Status |
361 |
Volume Inventory Update Period |
362 |
Pressure Unit |
363 |
External Pressure |
364 |
Pressure value from an external device. |
365 |
Pressure |
366 |
Pressure Classification |
367 |
Pressure Family |
368 |
Pressure PDQ |
369 |
Pressure LS |
370 |
Pressure Family Status |
371 |
Pressure Update Period |
372 |
Drive unit |
373 |
Drive gain is the amount of current required to drive the vibrating element, expressed as a percentage of the maximum allowable drive gain. |
374 |
Drive Gain |
375 |
6.2f |
376 |
Drive Classification |
377 |
Drive Family |
378 |
Drive PDQ |
379 |
Drive LS |
380 |
Drive Family Status |
381 |
Drive Update Period |
382 |
Density at Reference Temperature |
383 |
The referred density value after the density offset has been applied. |
384 |
API Density Classification |
385 |
API Density Family |
386 |
API Density PDQ |
387 |
API Density LS |
388 |
API Density Family Status |
389 |
API Density Update Period |
390 |
Referred Volume Flow Rate |
391 |
The volume flow rate of the petroleum being measured at reference conditions. |
392 |
API Volume Flow Classification |
393 |
API Volume Flow Family |
394 |
API Volume Flow PDQ |
395 |
API Volume Flow LS |
396 |
API Volume Flow Family Status |
397 |
API Volume Flow Update Period |
398 |
Referred Volume Total (API Referral) |
399 |
API Volume Total Classification |
400 |
API Volume Total Family |
401 |
API Volume Total PDQ |
402 |
API Volume Total LS |
403 |
API Volume Total Family Status |
404 |
API Volume Total Update Period |
405 |
Referred Volume Inventory (API Referral) |
406 |
API Volume Inventory Classification |
407 |
API Volume Inventory Family |
408 |
API Volume Inventory PDQ |
409 |
API Volume Inventory LS |
410 |
API Volume Inventory Family Status |
411 |
API Volume Inventory Update Period |
412 |
Average Observed Density |
413 |
The average density value of the petroleum being measured. |
414 |
API Average Density Classification |
415 |
API Average Density Family |
416 |
API Average Density PDQ |
417 |
API Average Density LS |
418 |
API Average Density Family Status |
419 |
API Average Density Update Period |
420 |
Average Temperature |
421 |
The average temperature of the petroleum being measured. |
422 |
API Average Temperature Classification |
423 |
API Average Temperature Family |
424 |
API Average Temperature PDQ |
425 |
API Average Temperature LS |
426 |
API Average Temperature Family Status |
427 |
API Average Temperature Update Period |
428 |
CTPL |
429 |
This parameter displays the Correction of Temperature on a Liquid. |
430 |
5.4f |
431 |
CTL |
432 |
API CTL Classification |
433 |
API CTL Family |
434 |
API CTL PDQ |
435 |
API CTL LS |
436 |
API CTL Family Status |
437 |
API CTL Update Period |
438 |
External Temperature |
439 |
Temperature value from an external device. |
440 |
External Temperature |
441 |
External Temperature Classification |
442 |
External Temperature Family |
443 |
External Temperature PDQ |
444 |
External Temperature LS |
445 |
External Temperature Family Status |
446 |
External Temperature Update Period |
447 |
Standard Volume Flow Rate |
448 |
The standard volume flow rate of the liquid being measured. |
449 |
ED Standard Volume Flow Classification |
450 |
ED Standard Volume Flow Family |
451 |
ED Standard Volume Flow PDQ |
452 |
ED Standard Volume Flow LS |
453 |
ED Standard Volume Flow Family Status |
454 |
ED Standard Volume Flow Update Period |
455 |
Referred Volume Total (CM) |
456 |
ED Standard Volume Total Classification |
457 |
ED Standard Volume Total Family |
458 |
ED Standard Volume Total PDQ |
459 |
ED Standard Volume Total LS |
460 |
ED Standard Volume Total Family Status |
461 |
ED Standard Volume Total Update Period |
462 |
Referred Volume Inventory (CM) |
463 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory Classification |
464 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory Family |
465 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory PDQ |
466 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory LS |
467 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory Family Status |
468 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory Update Period |
469 |
Net Volume Flow Rate |
470 |
The net volume flow rate of the liquid being measured. |
471 |
Net Volume Flow Rate (CM) |
472 |
ED Net Volume Flow Classification |
473 |
ED Net Volume Flow Family |
474 |
ED Net Volume Flow PDQ |
475 |
ED Net Volume Flow LS |
476 |
ED Net Volume Flow Family Status |
477 |
ED Net Volume Flow Update Period |
478 |
Net Volume Total (CM) |
479 |
ED Net Volume Total Classification |
480 |
ED Net Volume Total Family |
481 |
ED Net Volume Total PDQ |
482 |
ED Net Volume Total LS |
483 |
ED Net Volume Total Family Status |
484 |
ED Net Volume Total Update Period |
485 |
Net Volume Inventory (CM) |
486 |
ED Net Volume Inventory Classification |
487 |
ED Net Volume Inventory Family |
488 |
ED Net Volume Inventory PDQ |
489 |
ED Net Volume Inventory LS |
490 |
ED Net Volume Inventory Family Status |
491 |
ED Net Volume Inventory Update Period |
492 |
Net Mass Flow Rate |
493 |
The net mass flow rate of the fluid being measured. |
494 |
Net Mass Flow Rate (CM) |
495 |
ED Net Mass Flow Classification |
496 |
ED Net Mass Flow Family |
497 |
ED Net Mass Flow PDQ |
498 |
ED Net Mass Flow LS |
499 |
ED Net Mass Flow Family Status |
500 |
ED Net Mass Flow Update Period |
501 |
Net Mass Total (CM) |
502 |
ED Net Mass Total Classification |
503 |
ED Net Mass Total Family |
504 |
ED Net Mass Total PDQ |
505 |
ED Net Mass Total LS |
506 |
ED Net Mass Total Family Status |
507 |
ED Net Mass Total Update Period |
508 |
Net Mass Inventory (CM) |
509 |
ED Net Mass Inventory Classification |
510 |
ED Net Mass Inventory Family |
511 |
ED Net Mass Inventory PDQ |
512 |
ED Net Mass Inventory LS |
513 |
ED Net Mass Inventory Family Status |
514 |
ED Net Mass Inventory Update Period |
515 |
Density at Reference |
516 |
Density at Reference (CM) |
517 |
ED Density Reference Classification |
518 |
ED Density Reference Family |
519 |
ED Density Reference PDQ |
520 |
ED Density Reference LS |
521 |
ED Density Reference Family Status |
522 |
ED Density Reference Update Period |
523 |
Density (Fixed SG Units) |
524 |
The specific gravity of the liquid being measured. |
525 |
ED Dens (SGU) |
526 |
ED Density SGU Classification |
527 |
ED Density SGU Family |
528 |
ED Density SGU PDQ |
529 |
ED Density SGU LS |
530 |
ED Density SGU Family Status |
531 |
ED Density SGU Update Period |
532 |
Density Unit (Concentration) |
533 |
Special Concentration Units |
534 |
Concentration |
535 |
The concentration value after the density offset has been applied. |
536 |
ED Concentration Classification |
537 |
ED Concentration Family |
538 |
ED Concentration PDQ |
539 |
ED Concentration LS |
540 |
ED Concentration Family Status |
541 |
ED Concentration Update Period |
542 |
Tube Frequency |
543 |
Tube Classification |
544 |
Tube Family |
545 |
Tube PDQ |
546 |
Tube LS |
547 |
Tube Family Status |
548 |
Tube Update Period |
549 |
Left Pickoff Amplitude |
550 |
Right Pickoff Amplitude |
551 |
Core Board Temperature |
552 |
Board Temperature Classification |
553 |
Board Temperature Family |
554 |
Board Temperature PDQ |
555 |
Board Temperature LS |
556 |
Board Temperature Family Status |
557 |
Board Temperature Update Period |
558 |
Meter Temperature (T-Series) |
559 |
Case Temperature Classification |
560 |
Case Temperature Family |
561 |
Case Temperature PDQ |
562 |
Case Temperature LS |
563 |
Case Temperature Family Status |
564 |
Case Temperature Update Period |
565 |
The tube frequency of the sensor measured in Hertz. |
566 |
Hz |
567 |
8.3f |
568 |
The pickoff voltage of the sensor measured in Voltage. |
569 |
Pickoff amplitude indicates the distance that the vibrating element is traveling from its resting state. |
570 |
V |
571 |
The board temperature of the core processor. |
572 |
The meter temperature of the T-Series sensor. |
573 |
Meter Temperature |
574 |
Input voltage unit |
575 |
Core Processor Input Voltage |
576 |
Input voltage is the current power input. |
577 |
Input Voltage |
578 |
Input Voltage Classification |
579 |
Input Voltage Family |
580 |
Input Voltage PDQ |
581 |
Input Voltage LS |
582 |
Input Voltage Family Status |
583 |
Input Voltage Update Period |
584 |
Gas Standard Volume Cutoff |
585 |
Specifies the lowest gas standard volume flow rate that will be reported as measured. All gas standard volume flow rates below this cutoff are reported as 0. |
586 |
Gas Standard Volume Flow Unit |
587 |
NLPD |
588 |
NLPH |
589 |
NLPM |
590 |
NLPS |
591 |
Nm3/day |
592 |
Nm3/hr |
593 |
Nm3/min |
594 |
Nm3/sec |
595 |
SCFD |
596 |
SCFH |
597 |
SCFM |
598 |
SCFS |
599 |
SLPD |
600 |
SLPH |
601 |
SLPM |
602 |
SLPS |
603 |
Sm3/day |
604 |
Sm3/hr |
605 |
Sm3/min |
606 |
Sm3/sec |
607 |
Totalizer 1 |
608 |
Inventory 1 |
609 |
Totalizer 2 |
610 |
Inventory 2 |
611 |
Totalizer 3 |
612 |
Inventory 3 |
613 |
Specific Gravity (CM) |
614 |
Standard Volume Flow Rate (CM) |
615 |
Totalizer 5 |
616 |
Inventory 5 |
617 |
Totalizer 6 |
618 |
Inventory 6 |
619 |
Totalizer 7 |
620 |
Inventory 7 |
621 |
Input Voltage |
622 |
Gas Standard Volume Flow |
623 |
Totalizer 4 |
624 |
Inventory 4 |
625 |
Field Verification Zero |
626 |
Live Zero Flow Rate |
627 |
Net Oil Flow at Line |
628 |
Watercut at Line |
629 |
Net Water Flow at Line |
630 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference |
631 |
Watercut at Reference |
632 |
Net Water Flow at Reference |
633 |
Calorific Value |
634 |
Density Oil at Line (Fixed API Unit) |
635 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line |
636 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref |
637 |
External Density |
638 |
Gas Void Fraction |
639 |
Percent of Fill Delivered |
640 |
Approximate Velocity |
641 |
Unremediated Mass Flow |
642 |
Unremediated Volume Flow |
643 |
Energy Flow |
644 |
mAI Feedback |
645 |
Phase Genius Flow Severity |
646 |
Percent of Range |
647 |
Loop Current |
648 |
None |
649 |
Net Oil Flow at Line (APM) |
650 |
Watercut at Line (APM) |
651 |
Net Water Flow at Line (APM) |
652 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference (APM) |
653 |
Watercut at Reference (APM) |
654 |
Net Water Flow at Reference (APM) |
655 |
Gas Void Fraction (APM) |
656 |
Gas Standard Volume Flow |
657 |
A standard volume flow rate measurement used when the process fluid is a gas. |
658 |
Gas Vol flo |
659 |
Gas Volume Flow Classification |
660 |
Gas Volume Flow Family |
661 |
Gas Volume Flow LS |
662 |
Gas Volume Flow Family Status |
663 |
Gas Volume Flow Update Period |
664 |
Gas Vol flo tot inv unit |
665 |
Gas Vol totl |
666 |
Gas Volume Total Classification |
667 |
Gas Volume Total Family |
668 |
Gas Volume Total PDQ |
669 |
Gas Volume Total LS |
670 |
Gas Volume Total Family Status |
671 |
Gas Volume Total Update Period |
672 |
Gas Vol inventory |
673 |
Gas Volume Inventory Classification |
674 |
Gas Volume Inventory Family |
675 |
Gas Volume Inventory PDQ |
676 |
Gas Volume Inventory LS |
677 |
Gas Volume Inventory Family Status |
678 |
Gas Volume Inventory Update Period |
679 |
Live Zero unit |
680 |
The real-time bidirectional volume flow rate with no flow damping or mass flow cutoff applied. |
681 |
Live zero flow |
682 |
Live Zero Classification |
683 |
Live Zero Family |
684 |
Live Zero PDQ |
685 |
Live Zero LS |
686 |
Live Zero Family Status |
687 |
Live Zero Update Period |
688 |
Field Zero unit |
689 |
Field Zero Flow Rate |
690 |
Field zero flow |
691 |
Field Zero Classification |
692 |
Field Zero Family |
693 |
Field Zero PDQ |
694 |
Field Zero LS |
695 |
Field Zero Family Status |
696 |
Field Zero Update Period |
697 |
Engineer to Order Number |
698 |
Engineered to Order (ETO) number for the transmitter |
699 |
Displays World Area for Weights and Measures Security |
700 |
Custody Transfer Approval |
701 |
NTEP |
702 |
OIML |
703 |
Core Processor Engineer to Order Number |
704 |
Engineered to Order (ETO) number for core processor |
705 |
Core Processor Software |
706 |
Software revision number for core processor |
707 |
Device Type Core Processor |
708 |
Device type for core processor |
709 |
Device Identification (CP) |
710 |
HART unique ID for core processor |
711 |
Core Processor |
712 |
The checksum value for the core processor firmware must be read during meter commissioning to meet Weights and Measures requirements for gas applications in Germany. They may also be useful for MID/WELMEC 7.2 test reports. |
713 |
Core Processor |
714 |
The serial number from the core processor label. |
715 |
Transmitter Serial Number |
716 |
Transmitter |
717 |
The checksum value for the transmitter firmware must be read during meter commissioning to meet Weights and Measures requirements for gas applications in Germany. They may also be useful for MID/WELMEC 7.2 test reports. |
718 |
Weights and Measures Software Version |
719 |
The version of the software component that implements MID security. |
720 |
Volume Flow Type |
721 |
Liquid Volume |
722 |
Gas Standard Volume |
723 |
Gas Reference Density |
724 |
Reference density of the gas being measured. |
725 |
Base Unit |
726 |
The existing volume unit that the special unit will be based on. |
727 |
Base Time |
728 |
The existing time unit that the special unit will be based on. |
729 |
Conversion Factor |
730 |
The conversion factor is the base unit value divided by the special unit value. |
731 |
Flow Label |
732 |
The label used for the special volume flow unit that was defined. |
733 |
Total Label |
734 |
The label used for the special volume total unit that was defined. |
735 |
Gas Density Unit |
736 |
DD Revision |
737 |
The version of the Device Description (DD) being used. |
738 |
Tube Wetted Material |
739 |
Configuration information identifying the material of which the sensor is constructed. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
740 |
Hastelloy C |
741 |
Monel |
742 |
Tantalum |
743 |
Titanium |
744 |
316L SST |
745 |
Inconel |
746 |
Unknown |
747 |
Tube Lining |
748 |
Configuration information identifying any liner material used with the sensor. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
749 |
PTFE (Teflon) |
750 |
Halar |
751 |
Tefzel |
752 |
Sensor Flange |
753 |
Configuration information identifying the flange material used with the sensor. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
754 |
ANSI 150 |
755 |
ANSI 300 |
756 |
ANSI 600 |
757 |
PN40 |
758 |
JIS 10K |
759 |
JIS 20K |
760 |
ANSI 900 |
761 |
Sanitary clamp fitting |
762 |
Union |
763 |
PN100 |
764 |
Device family |
765 |
PDQ |
766 |
Family status |
767 |
Velocity Unit |
768 |
Velocity Damping |
769 |
Velocity Upper Sensor Limit |
770 |
Velocity Lower Sensor Limit |
771 |
Velocity Minimum Span |
772 |
Velocity Classification |
773 |
Velocity Family |
774 |
Velocity LS |
775 |
Velocity Family Status |
776 |
Velocity Update Period |
777 |
Calorific Value Units |
778 |
Calorific Value Damping |
779 |
Calorific Value Upper Sensor Limit |
780 |
Calorific Value Lower Sensor Limit |
781 |
Calorific Value Minimum Span |
782 |
Calorific Value Classification |
783 |
Calorific Value Family |
784 |
Calorific Value LS |
785 |
Calorific Value Family Status |
786 |
Calorific Value Update Period |
787 |
Energy Flow Units |
788 |
Energy Flow Damping |
789 |
Energy Flow Upper Sensor Limit |
790 |
Energy Flow Lower Sensor Limit |
791 |
Energy Flow Minimum Span |
792 |
Energy Flow Classification |
793 |
Energy Flow Family |
794 |
Energy Flow LS |
795 |
Energy Flow Family Status |
796 |
Energy Flow Update Period |
797 |
mAI Unit |
798 |
The mA input reads back the signal from the mA Output 1 loop.
This setting is required for SIL compliance. The option is
available only when SIL is licensed on the device. |
799 |
mAI Feedback Damping |
800 |
mAI Feedback Upper Sensor Limit |
801 |
mAI Feedback Lower Sensor Limit |
802 |
mAI Feedback Minimum Span |
803 |
mAI Feedback Classification |
804 |
mAI Feedback Family |
805 |
mAI Feedback LS |
806 |
mAI Feedback Family Status |
807 |
mAI Feedback Update Period |
808 |
Density Oil at Line Damping |
809 |
Density Oil at Line Upper Sensor Limit |
810 |
Density Oil at Line Lower Sensor Limit |
811 |
Density Oil at Line Minimum Span |
812 |
Density Oil at Line Classification |
813 |
Density Oil at Line Family |
814 |
Density Oil at Line LS |
815 |
Density Oil at Line Family Status |
816 |
Density Oil at Line Update Period |
817 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line Damping |
818 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line Upper Sensor Limit |
819 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line Lower Sensor Limit |
820 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line Minimum Span |
821 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line Classification |
822 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line Family |
823 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line LS |
824 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line Family Status |
825 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Line Update Period |
826 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref Damping |
827 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref Upper Sensor Limit |
828 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref Lower Sensor Limit |
829 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref Minimum Span |
830 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref Classification |
831 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref Family |
832 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref LS |
833 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref Family Status |
834 |
SF Net Oil Flow at Ref Update Period |
835 |
Zero Time |
836 |
The amount of time the transmitter takes to determine its zero-flow reference point. The default zero time is 20 seconds. |
837 |
5d |
838 |
Zero Value |
839 |
A value, in microseconds, representing the phase shift between velocity signals from the sensor when measuring zero flow. |
840 |
µs |
841 |
Standard Deviation |
842 |
Standard deviation is the two sigma result from the number of zero samples taken during the last zero. 'Standard Deviation', 'Live Zero', 'Smart Zero Verification' and 'Field Verification Zero' can be used to see how stable the zero is on your meter. |
843 |
Diagnostic Action |
844 |
Stop Zero |
845 |
Acknowledge All Alarms |
846 |
Reset Power On Time |
847 |
Restore Factory Configuration |
848 |
Start Zero Check |
849 |
Start AOC Calibration |
850 |
Stop AOC Calibration |
851 |
Reset All Enhanced Density Curve Information |
852 |
Enable write protect |
853 |
Disable write protect |
854 |
Restore Factory Zero |
855 |
Save User Configuration |
856 |
Restore User Configuration |
857 |
Save Factory Configuration |
858 |
Restore Factory Configuration |
859 |
Set Alarm Message |
860 |
Clear Alarm Message |
861 |
Resume Batch |
862 |
Pause Batch |
863 |
Start Batch |
864 |
Stop Batch |
865 |
Reset Batch Total |
866 |
Reset Batch Count |
867 |
Install Verify Flow |
868 |
Install Verify No Flow |
869 |
Factory zero offset |
870 |
Factory zero offset value - always microseconds. |
871 |
5.2f |
872 |
Action Assignment |
873 |
Selects an action to be assigned to a discrete. |
874 |
Start Sensor Zero |
875 |
Reset Total 1 |
876 |
Reset Total 2 |
877 |
Reset Total 3 |
878 |
Reset Total 4 |
879 |
Reset Total 5 |
880 |
Reset Total 6 |
881 |
Reset Total 7 |
882 |
Start/Stop All Totals |
883 |
Reset All Totals |
884 |
Resume Batch |
885 |
Start Batch |
886 |
Stop Batch |
887 |
Increment Preset |
888 |
Increment Curve |
889 |
Start Smart Meter Verification |
890 |
Assigns a discrete to an action. Select none for no discrete assignment. |
891 |
Discrete Assignment |
892 |
Enhanced Event 1 |
893 |
Enhanced Event 2 |
894 |
Enhanced Event 3 |
895 |
Enhanced Event 4 |
896 |
Enhanced Event 5 |
897 |
Discrete Event 1 |
898 |
Setpoint A |
899 |
Setpoint B |
900 |
Var code |
901 |
Type Code |
902 |
Discrete Event 2 |
903 |
Discrete Event 3 |
904 |
Discrete Event 4 |
905 |
Discrete Event 5 |
906 |
Variable |
907 |
Assigns a process variable to the Discrete Events. |
908 |
Event Type |
909 |
Determines the type of comparison the Discrete Events is going to perform. |
910 |
> Setpoint A |
911 |
< Setpoint A |
912 |
In Range |
913 |
Out of Range |
914 |
The first programmable value of a process variable in which the Discrete Events compares with. |
915 |
The second programmable value of a process variable in which the Discrete Events compares with. |
916 |
Discrete Event num |
917 |
Setpoint Unit |
918 |
Assignment |
919 |
This parameter identifies the physical output channel to be configured. Channel A is terminals 1 and 2,Channel B is terminals 3 and 4,and Channel C is terminals 5 and 6. |
920 |
Milliamp Output 1 |
921 |
Milliamp Output 2 |
922 |
Frequency Output 1 |
923 |
Milliamp Output 3 |
924 |
Discrete Output 1 |
925 |
Frequency Output 2 |
926 |
Discrete Output 2 |
927 |
Digital Communications |
928 |
Select the option to configure: |
929 |
Burst Message 1 |
930 |
Burst Message 2 |
931 |
Burst Message 3 |
932 |
Event Notification |
933 |
Finish to Exit |
934 |
Save Configuration: |
935 |
Yes |
936 |
No |
937 |
Meter Verification Dataset Mean |
938 |
Factory Cal of Air Means |
939 |
Factory Cal of Water Means |
940 |
Left Pickoff Stiffness Mean |
941 |
Right Pickoff Stiffness Mean |
942 |
Damping Mean |
943 |
Left Pickoff Mass Mean |
944 |
Right Pickoff Mass Mean |
945 |
Meter Verification dataset LPO stiffness. |
946 |
Dataset LPO Stiffness |
947 |
Meter Verification dataset RPO stiffness. |
948 |
Dataset RPO Stiffness |
949 |
Meter Verification dataset damping. |
950 |
Dataset damping |
951 |
Meter Verification dataset LPO mass. |
952 |
Dataset LPO Mass |
953 |
Meter Verification dataset RPO mass. |
954 |
Dataset RPO Mass |
955 |
Meter Verification Dataset |
956 |
Enable meter verification |
957 |
Specifies meter verification enabling option |
958 |
Disabled |
959 |
Normal verification |
960 |
Factory verification of Air |
961 |
Factory verification of Water |
962 |
Special Debug Mode |
963 |
Abort |
964 |
Background Meter Verification |
965 |
Single Point Baseline |
966 |
SMV Meter Factor |
967 |
Output state during meter verification |
968 |
Specifies Output state during meter verification |
969 |
Last value |
970 |
Fault |
971 |
Uncertainty Limit |
972 |
Stiffness limit set point for meter verification |
973 |
Algorithm progress |
974 |
Algorithm progress -- in percentage completion |
975 |
mmi_current algorithm state_LABEL |
976 |
Abort Code |
977 |
No error |
978 |
Manual abort |
979 |
Drive Settle Time Error |
980 |
Frequency Drift |
981 |
High Peak Drive Voltage |
982 |
High Drive Current Std Dev |
983 |
High Drive Current Mean Value |
984 |
Drive loop reported error |
985 |
High Delta T Std Dev |
986 |
High Delta T Value |
987 |
State Running |
988 |
Verification complete |
989 |
Wrong verification enable |
990 |
No factory air verification |
991 |
No factory water verification |
992 |
Parameter registers not set |
993 |
Current Algorithm State |
994 |
Validation counter |
995 |
Indicates the number of times the Meter Verification routine has successfully completed. |
996 |
LPO stiffness out of limits |
997 |
Indicates whether LPO stiffness out of limits. |
998 |
RPO stiffness out of limits |
999 |
Indicates whether RPO stiffness out of limits. |
1000 |
Hours until Next Run |
1001 |
The number hours until the next time meter verification runs. |
1002 |
Hours |
1003 |
4.1f |
1004 |
Hours between Recurring Runs (0=schedule is not repeating) |
1005 |
The number of hours between successive meter verification runs. Valid range is 1 to 1000 hours or 0 for no recurring schedule. |
1006 |
Hours Remaining until Next Run |
1007 |
The number of hours remaining until Meter Verification runs. |
1008 |
Smart Meter Verification Run Counter |
1009 |
The run counter for this Meter Verification run. |
1010 |
Test Result |
1011 |
Disabled |
1012 |
Fail |
1013 |
Pass |
1014 |
Reason for Abort |
1015 |
Manual Abort |
1016 |
Watchdog Timeout |
1017 |
Frequency Drift |
1018 |
High Peak Drive Voltage |
1019 |
High Drive Current Standard Deviation |
1020 |
High Drive Current Mean Value |
1021 |
Drive Loop Reported Error |
1022 |
High Delta T Standard Deviation |
1023 |
High Delta T Value |
1024 |
State Running |
1025 |
Verification Complete |
1026 |
Wrong Verification Enable |
1027 |
No Factory Air Verification |
1028 |
No Factory Water Verification |
1029 |
Parameter Registers not Set |
1030 |
Transmitter Running Seconds at Test |
1031 |
The transmitter's power on time at the time of the test. |
1032 |
Left Pickoff Stiffness |
1033 |
The left pickoff stiffness normalized to the baseline. |
1034 |
Right Pickoff Stiffness |
1035 |
The right pickoff stiffness normalized to the baseline. |
1036 |
Mass Data |
1037 |
Damping |
1038 |
Drive Current |
1039 |
DeltaT |
1040 |
Temperature |
1041 |
Density |
1042 |
Amplitude |
1043 |
Export |
1044 |
Conf |
1045 |
Flex |
1046 |
Test Result |
1047 |
Sensor Type |
1048 |
Sensor Serial |
1049 |
Reason for Fail |
1050 |
Left Pickoff Stiffness High |
1051 |
Left Pickoff Stiffness Low |
1052 |
Right Pickoff Stiffness High |
1053 |
Right Pickoff Stiffness Low |
1054 |
Right Symmetry High |
1055 |
Right Symmetry Low |
1056 |
Uncertainty High |
1057 |
Sensor Coated / Corroded |
1058 |
Sensor Corroded |
1059 |
Sensor Damaged |
1060 |
Sensor Coated / Damaged |
1061 |
Sensor Corroded / Erroded |
1062 |
Sensor Coated |
1063 |
Mass Flow - Out of Range |
1064 |
Symmetry |
1065 |
Flow Severity |
1066 |
Single Phase |
1067 |
Moderate Two-Phase |
1068 |
Severe Two-Phase |
1069 |
Mass Flow Status |
1070 |
Optimal |
1071 |
Check Zero |
1072 |
Flow Too Low |
1073 |
Drive Freq |
1074 |
Model |
1075 |
Configuration information identifying the sensor model installed. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
1076 |
Type |
1077 |
This parameter indicates which type of sensor is being used for process measurement. |
1078 |
Other (Curved Tube) |
1079 |
T-Series (Straight Tube) |
1080 |
Act Target Amplitude |
1081 |
Displays current target amplitude value. |
1082 |
mV/Hz |
1083 |
Avg Sensor Temp |
1084 |
degC |
1085 |
Min Sensor Temp |
1086 |
Max Sensor Temp |
1087 |
Avg Elect Temp |
1088 |
Min Elect Temp |
1089 |
RTD Cable Resistance |
1090 |
ohm |
1091 |
T-Series RTD Resistance |
1092 |
Line RTD Resistance |
1093 |
The resistance of the line RTD. |
1094 |
Power cycle count |
1095 |
Power On Time |
1096 |
'Power On Time' is the number of seconds since the last power cycle. |
1097 |
Max Elect Temp |
1098 |
Drive Current |
1099 |
FlowCal |
1100 |
A 10-character factor that describes the sensitivity of the sensor to mass flow. The first 6 characters are the flow rate, in grams/second, per microsecond of time shift between velocity signals from the sensor. The 2nd four characters are the flow temperature coefficient. |
1101 |
D1 |
1102 |
The density, in g/cc, of the air or other low-density fluid used during a 2-point density calibration. |
1103 |
g/Cucm |
1104 |
6.5f |
1105 |
D2 |
1106 |
The density, in g/cc, of the water or other high-density fluid used during a 2-point density calibration. |
1107 |
TC |
1108 |
DT |
1109 |
The percent change in the elasticity of the flow tubes around the bending axis per 100 degrees Celsius. |
1110 |
K1 |
1111 |
The tube period, in microseconds, corresponding to a density equal to D1. |
1112 |
K2 |
1113 |
The tube period, in microseconds, corresponding to a density equal to D2. |
1114 |
FD |
1115 |
A calibration constant generated during a flowing density calibration. |
1116 |
7.2f |
1117 |
FTG |
1118 |
This parameter represents the Flow Temperature Gradient Coefficient (FTG) that is on the T-Series sensor tag. |
1119 |
DTG |
1120 |
This parameter represents the Density Temperature Gradient Coefficient (DTG) that is on the T-Series sensor tag. |
1121 |
FFQ |
1122 |
This parameter represents the Flow Frequency Coefficient (FFQ) that is on the T-Series sensor tag. |
1123 |
DFQ1 |
1124 |
This parameter represents the Density Frequency Coefficient #1 (DFQ1) that is on the T-Series sensor tag. |
1125 |
DFQ2 |
1126 |
This parameter represents the Density Frequency Coefficient #2 (DFQ2) that is on the T-Series sensor tag. |
1127 |
Flow FCF |
1128 |
Pressure compensation factor applied to flow rate (% change per PSI). |
1129 |
% per psi |
1130 |
Flow Pressure Factor |
1131 |
9.8f |
1132 |
Pressure compensation factor applied to density (g/Cucm change per PSI). |
1133 |
g/Cucm per psi |
1134 |
Density Pressure Factor |
1135 |
10.7f |
1136 |
Pressure at which flow calibration was performed. |
1137 |
Flow Calibration Pressure |
1138 |
7.5f |
1139 |
This parameter allows you to enable/disable the pressure correction feature. |
1140 |
Compensation Mode |
1141 |
Disable |
1142 |
Enable |
1143 |
This parameter allows you to enter a static pressure when using the pressure correction feature. |
1144 |
Pressure Compensation |
1145 |
A variable that represents how process variables are brought into the transmitter for the purpose of performing a pressure compensation or other calculations. |
1146 |
Poll Control 1 |
1147 |
Do Not Poll |
1148 |
Poll as Primary Host |
1149 |
Poll as Secondary Host |
1150 |
Poll Control 2 |
1151 |
This represents the tagname for the device(s) being polled for a process variable used internally for some compensation (e.g. pressure comp). |
1152 |
External Device Tag 1 |
1153 |
External Device Tag 2 |
1154 |
This represents the variable code which will be read via HART for the compensation. |
1155 |
Polled Variable 1 |
1156 |
Polled Variable 2 |
1157 |
This parameter allows you to enable/disable the external temperature feature. |
1158 |
External Temperature |
1159 |
This parameter allows you to enter a static temperature when using the external temperature feature. |
1160 |
Correction Temperature |
1161 |
D3 |
1162 |
The density, in g/cc, of the water or other high-density fluid that is used during a 4-point density calibration with Micro Motion T-Series sensors. D3 can represent the D3 value for a Micro Motion T-Series sensor. |
1163 |
D4 |
1164 |
The density, in g/cc, of the water or other high-density fluid that is used during a 4-point density calibration with Micro Motion T-Series sensors. D4 can represent the D4 value for a Micro Motion T-Series sensor. |
1165 |
K3 |
1166 |
The tube period, in microseconds, corresponding to a density equal to D3. |
1167 |
K4 |
1168 |
The tube period, in microseconds, corresponding to a density equal to D4. |
1169 |
Mass Factor |
1170 |
A value, between 0.8 and 1.2,that will act as a multiplier for the mass flow rate. |
1171 |
5.5f |
1172 |
A value, between 0.8 and 1.2,that will act as a multiplier for the volume flow rate. |
1173 |
Volume Factor |
1174 |
Density Factor |
1175 |
A value, between 0.8 and 1.2,that will act as a multiplier for the density. |
1176 |
Two-Phase Duration |
1177 |
A programmable time period, from 0.00 to 60.00 seconds, during which outputs representing flow hold their last measured value before indicating two-phase flow. |
1178 |
Two-Phase Low Limit |
1179 |
A programmable low limit on density, which enables the transmitter to indicate two-phase flow (extremes in fluid density caused by slugs of gas or accumulation of solids in a liquid flow stream) if fluid density goes outside programmed two-phase flow limits. |
1180 |
Two-Phase High Limit |
1181 |
A programmable high limit on density, which enables the transmitter to indicate two-phase flow (extremes in fluid density caused by slugs of gas or accumulation of solids in a liquid flow stream) if fluid density goes outside programmed two-phase flow limits. |
1182 |
Modbus Data Type Code |
1183 |
Reserved |
1184 |
Coil |
1185 |
Unsigned 16 |
1186 |
Unsigned 32 |
1187 |
Floating Point |
1188 |
Coil Number or Starting Register Address |
1189 |
Coil Value |
1190 |
Enabled |
1191 |
U16 Value |
1192 |
U32 Value |
1193 |
Float Value |
1194 |
Exception Code |
1195 |
A standard engineering unit that serves as the mass component in a special unit. |
1196 |
A standard unit of time (seconds, minutes, hours, or days) that serves as the time component in a special unit. |
1197 |
Conversion Factor |
1198 |
A programmable divider for the base mass unit in a special unit. |
1199 |
A 1 to 8 character description of a special unit of flow. |
1200 |
Flow Label |
1201 |
Total Label |
1202 |
A 1 to 8 character description of a special unit of mass, which is based on the special unit of flow to represent total. |
1203 |
A standard engineering unit that serves as the volume component in a special unit. |
1204 |
Conversion Factor |
1205 |
A programmable divider for the base volume unit in a special unit. |
1206 |
Flow Label |
1207 |
A 1 to 8 character description of a special unit of flow. |
1208 |
Total Label |
1209 |
A 1 to 8 character description of a special unit of volume, which is based on the special unit of flow to represent total. |
1210 |
Power Source |
1211 |
This parameter identifies the power source (Internal or External) for the output channel. |
1212 |
External |
1213 |
Control |
1214 |
The type of Mass Flow Simulation |
1215 |
No Sim |
1216 |
Fixed Value |
1217 |
Sawtooth Wave |
1218 |
Sine Wave |
1219 |
Fixed Value |
1220 |
Mass Flow Fixed Value |
1221 |
Ramp Low Point |
1222 |
Mass Flow Minimum Amplitude of waveform |
1223 |
Ramp High Point |
1224 |
Mass Flow Maximum Amplitude of waveform |
1225 |
Ramp Period |
1226 |
Mass Flow period of waveform |
1227 |
The type of Temperature Simulation |
1228 |
Temperature Fixed Value |
1229 |
Temperature Minimum Amplitude of waveform |
1230 |
Temperature Maximum Amplitude of waveform |
1231 |
Temperature period of waveform |
1232 |
The type of Density Simulation |
1233 |
Density Fixed Value |
1234 |
Density Minimum Amplitude of waveform |
1235 |
Density Maximum Amplitude of waveform |
1236 |
Density period of waveform |
1237 |
Simulate Process Variables |
1238 |
The state of the overall simulation mode |
1239 |
Enabled |
1240 |
Simulation Mode |
1241 |
6.4f |
1242 |
1d |
1243 |
When this parameter is enabled, you can use the display to reset the totalizer. |
1244 |
Totalizer Reset |
1245 |
When this parameter is enabled, you do not need to press the scroll button to scroll through the configured process variables. |
1246 |
Auto Scroll |
1247 |
This parameter allows you to set the rate at which the display will scroll from one process variable to the next. Display Auto Scroll must be enabled. |
1248 |
Scroll Time (1-30) |
1249 |
2d |
1250 |
When this parameter is enabled,an option in the alarm menu allows you to acknowledge all of the alarms at once. |
1251 |
Acknowledge All Alerts |
1252 |
When this parameter is enabled you must enter a password to gain access to the offline menu. |
1253 |
Offline Menu Passcode Required |
1254 |
Passcode (4 Alphanumeric Characters) |
1255 |
0000 |
1256 |
Start/Stop Totalizers |
1257 |
Enable or disable the ability to start and stop the totalizers from the local display. |
1258 |
Control |
1259 |
The state of the backlight on the local display. |
1260 |
Intensity (0-63) |
1261 |
The amount of intensity of the backlight on the local display. Range is 0 to 63 where 0 is off and 63 is full on. |
1262 |
Language |
1263 |
Current display language |
1264 |
English |
1265 |
German |
1266 |
French |
1267 |
Katakana |
1268 |
Spanish |
1269 |
Chinese |
1270 |
Russian |
1271 |
Portuguese |
1272 |
Menu Passcode |
1273 |
Alarm screen password Enable/Disable |
1274 |
This parameter allows you to select the process variables that will appear on the display. Up to 15 process variables can be configured to appear on the display. They can be accessed by using the scroll button. |
1275 |
Variable 1 |
1276 |
Temperature-Corrected Density |
1277 |
Batch-Weighted Average Density (Petroleum) |
1278 |
Correction Factor due to Temperature and Pressure |
1279 |
Velocity |
1280 |
Variable 2 |
1281 |
Variable 3 |
1282 |
Variable 4 |
1283 |
Variable 5 |
1284 |
Variable 6 |
1285 |
Variable 7 |
1286 |
Variable 8 |
1287 |
Variable 9 |
1288 |
Variable 10 |
1289 |
Variable 11 |
1290 |
Variable 12 |
1291 |
Variable 13 |
1292 |
Variable 14 |
1293 |
Variable 15 |
1294 |
The precision for each display variable can be set from 0 to 5 decimal places. |
1295 |
Gas Standard Volume Inventory |
1296 |
Density at Reference Temperature |
1297 |
Standard Volume Flow Rate |
1298 |
Density at Reference |
1299 |
Net Mass Flow Rate |
1300 |
Density (Fixed SG Units) |
1301 |
Net Water Flow at Line |
1302 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference |
1303 |
Watercut at Reference |
1304 |
Net Water Flow at Reference |
1305 |
DO index |
1306 |
DO1 Setup |
1307 |
Assignment |
1308 |
Discrete Output State 1 |
1309 |
DO 1 Polarity |
1310 |
DO 1 Fault Indication |
1311 |
DO2 Setup |
1312 |
Assignment |
1313 |
Discrete Output State 2 |
1314 |
DO 2 Polarity |
1315 |
DO 2 Fault Indication |
1316 |
Discrete Output 1 Source |
1317 |
This parameter identifies which condition the discrete output will act upon. |
1318 |
Event 1 |
1319 |
Event 2 |
1320 |
Flow Switch |
1321 |
Forward/Reverse |
1322 |
Cal in Progress |
1323 |
Fault Condition Present |
1324 |
Primary Valve |
1325 |
Smart Meter Verification Fail |
1326 |
Secondary Valve |
1327 |
Pump |
1328 |
Discrete Output 2 Source |
1329 |
Discrete Output 1 State |
1330 |
This parameter identifies the state of the discrete output. |
1331 |
Off |
1332 |
On |
1333 |
Discrete Output 2 State |
1334 |
Polarity |
1335 |
This parameter allows you to set the polarity of the discrete output. |
1336 |
Active Low |
1337 |
Active High |
1338 |
Polarity |
1339 |
Fault Action |
1340 |
The state to which the discrete output will be set if the transmitter detects a fault with 'Alert Severity' = 'Fault'. If 'None' is selected, the behavior of the discrete output will be controlled by 'Discrete Output Source'. |
1341 |
Upscale |
1342 |
Downscale |
1343 |
Fault Action |
1344 |
Output Type |
1345 |
mA Output Fault Action |
1346 |
fault code |
1347 |
fault level |
1348 |
Fault Action |
1349 |
Downscale: Milliamp outputs that indicate flow go to the configured limit, the frequency output equals 0 Hz. Upscale: Milliamp and frequency outputs go to the configured limit. Internal zero: Flow outputs indicate zero flow. |
1350 |
Upscale (21.0-23.0 mA) |
1351 |
Downscale (3.2-3.6 mA) |
1352 |
Internal Zero |
1353 |
Fault Action |
1354 |
Fault Action |
1355 |
Fault Level |
1356 |
This parameter allows you to select the lower or upper mA output level that will indicate a fault condition. The range is 1.0 to 3.6 mA for downscale or 21.0 to 24.0 for upscale. |
1357 |
Fault Level |
1358 |
Fault Level |
1359 |
Fault Action |
1360 |
Fault Action |
1361 |
Process Variable Fault Action |
1362 |
This fault setting applies to Modbus on RS485 and the display. Downscale: Hold process variables at values that are less than the Lower Sensor Limits and stop totalizing. Upscale: Hold process variables at values that are greater than the Upper Sensor Limits and stop totalizing. Not-a-Number: Set all process variables to IEEE NaN. IntZero-All 0: Set all process variables to 0. IntZero-Flow 0: Set flow rate to 0. None: Process variables displayed as measured (Note: Use alternative method to detect fault conditions when 'None' is selected) |
1363 |
Not-a-Number |
1364 |
Flow goes to zero |
1365 |
Fault Level |
1366 |
This parameter allows you to select the upper frequency output level that will indicate a fault condition. The maximum value is 15000 Hz. |
1367 |
Fault Level |
1368 |
Fault Timeout |
1369 |
This parameter defines the number of seconds for which all outputs will hold their last measured value prior to going to the configured fault state. The default is zero seconds. |
1370 |
Mode |
1371 |
This parameter allows you to set the mode of the second frequency output when dual frequency outputs are configured. |
1372 |
Single |
1373 |
Quadrature |
1374 |
Dual with 0 degrees phase shift |
1375 |
Dual with 180 degrees phase shift |
1376 |
Dual with 90 degrees phase shift |
1377 |
Dual with -90 degrees phase shift |
1378 |
Matrix Being Configured |
1379 |
Select the matrix to be configured or modified. |
1380 |
Curve 1 |
1381 |
Curve 2 |
1382 |
Curve 3 |
1383 |
Curve 4 |
1384 |
Curve 5 |
1385 |
Curve 6 |
1386 |
Reference Temperature |
1387 |
Water Reference Temperature |
1388 |
Temperature Units |
1389 |
Water Reference Density |
1390 |
Density Units |
1391 |
Slope |
1392 |
Offset |
1393 |
Limit |
1394 |
Curve Fit Maximum Order |
1395 |
Concentration Units |
1396 |
Label |
1397 |
Matrix Name |
1398 |
Curve Fit Results |
1399 |
Accuracy |
1400 |
Concentration Measurement |
1401 |
Enables the Concentration Measurement application. |
1402 |
The reference temperature used for calculation of concentration. |
1403 |
The reference temperature for water, to be used in calculating specific gravity. |
1404 |
The reference density for water, to be used in calculating specific gravity. |
1405 |
The multiplier (meter factor) to be used to adjust the concentration process variable. |
1406 |
The value to be added to the concentration process variable. |
1407 |
The acceptable variation, in percent, above and below the defined range of the concentration matrix. If either process temperature or process density exceeds this limit, an extrapolation alert is posted. |
1408 |
2 |
1409 |
3 |
1410 |
4 |
1411 |
5 |
1412 |
The label to be used for the concentration measurement unit. |
1413 |
A user-defined label to be used for the concentration measurement unit. |
1414 |
Displays the name of the matrix. |
1415 |
Poor |
1416 |
Failed |
1417 |
Empty |
1418 |
Concentration 1 |
1419 |
The calculation of concentration derived from the entered concentration matrix data, and the measured density and temperature of the process fluid. |
1420 |
Concentration 2 |
1421 |
Concentration 3 |
1422 |
Concentration 4 |
1423 |
Concentration 5 |
1424 |
Percent concentration of a liquid calculated based on the entered concentration matrix data and the measured density and temperature. |
1425 |
Concentration 6 |
1426 |
Density 1 |
1427 |
The density at the specified concentration. |
1428 |
Density 2 |
1429 |
Density 3 |
1430 |
Density 4 |
1431 |
Density 5 |
1432 |
Density 6 |
1433 |
Temperature Iso 1 |
1434 |
The temperature value for which a range of density values will be defined for a specific concentration. |
1435 |
Temperature Iso 2 |
1436 |
Temperature Iso 3 |
1437 |
Temperature Iso 4 |
1438 |
Temperature Iso 5 |
1439 |
Temperature Iso 6 |
1440 |
The density value for a specific concentration at the indicated temperature. |
1441 |
Frequency Outputs |
1442 |
Fixed freq |
1443 |
A value (in Hertz) that will be indicated on the frequency output for the purpose of a loop test. |
1444 |
Volume Fraction |
1445 |
Two-Phase Flow Detection |
1446 |
Detects the presence and severity of a two-phase flow condition. |
1447 |
Single Phase Flow |
1448 |
Moderate Two-Phase Flow |
1449 |
Severe Two-Phase Flow |
1450 |
Flow Characteristics |
1451 |
Liquid in Gas |
1452 |
Gas in Liquid |
1453 |
Solids in Liquid |
1454 |
Temperature Calibration Factor |
1455 |
A 14-character factor that describes the slope and offset of the linear output representing flow tube temperature. |
1456 |
Alert Number |
1457 |
This parameter is the number of the alarm. For example,26 for alarm A26 and 42 for alarm A102. |
1458 |
3d |
1459 |
AO1 Cutoff |
1460 |
AO2 Cutoff |
1461 |
AO3 Cutoff |
1462 |
Cutoff typ |
1463 |
Direction |
1464 |
Forward Only |
1465 |
Absolute Value |
1466 |
Controls how conditions of forward and reverse flow affect the flow rates reported by the mA output. |
1467 |
Current Frequency Output 1 |
1468 |
Current Frequency Output 2 |
1469 |
Totalizer Slot Index |
1470 |
Totalizer Slot 0 |
1471 |
Totalizer Slot 1 |
1472 |
Totalizer Slot 2 |
1473 |
Totalizer Slot 3 |
1474 |
Totalizer Slot 4 |
1475 |
Totalizer Slot 5 |
1476 |
Totalizer Slot 6 |
1477 |
Totalizer Slot 7 |
1478 |
Totalizer Slot 8 |
1479 |
Totalizer Slot 9 |
1480 |
Totalizer Slot 10 |
1481 |
Totalizer Slot 11 |
1482 |
Totalizer Slot 12 |
1483 |
Totalizer Slot 13 |
1484 |
Totalizer Process Variable |
1485 |
Totalizer Direction |
1486 |
User-Defined Label |
1487 |
Source |
1488 |
The variable assigned to the configurable totalizer. |
1489 |
The variable assigned as the source for this inventory. |
1490 |
The 'Totalizer Direction' can be set independently for each totalizer and inventory, to 'Forward', 'Reverse', 'Bidirectional', or 'Absolute Value'. |
1491 |
Forward |
1492 |
Reverse |
1493 |
Bidirectional |
1494 |
Inventory Direction |
1495 |
Configure the direction setting for this inventory. |
1496 |
Totalizer Control |
1497 |
Start All Totalizers |
1498 |
Stop All Totalizers |
1499 |
Reset All Totalizers |
1500 |
Reset All Inventories |
1501 |
Start Totalizer 1 |
1502 |
Start Totalizer 2 |
1503 |
Start Totalizer 3 |
1504 |
Start Totalizer 4 |
1505 |
Start Totalizer 5 |
1506 |
Start Totalizer 6 |
1507 |
Start Totalizer 7 |
1508 |
Start Inventory 1 |
1509 |
Start Inventory 2 |
1510 |
Start Inventory 3 |
1511 |
Start Inventory 4 |
1512 |
Start Inventory 5 |
1513 |
Start Inventory 6 |
1514 |
Start Inventory 7 |
1515 |
Stop Totalizer 1 |
1516 |
Stop Totalizer 2 |
1517 |
Stop Totalizer 3 |
1518 |
Stop Totalizer 4 |
1519 |
Stop Totalizer 5 |
1520 |
Stop Totalizer 6 |
1521 |
Stop Totalizer 7 |
1522 |
Stop Inventory 1 |
1523 |
Stop Inventory 2 |
1524 |
Stop Inventory 3 |
1525 |
Stop Inventory 4 |
1526 |
Stop Inventory 5 |
1527 |
Stop Inventory 6 |
1528 |
Stop Inventory 7 |
1529 |
Reset Totalizer 1 |
1530 |
Reset Totalizer 2 |
1531 |
Reset Totalizer 3 |
1532 |
Reset Totalizer 4 |
1533 |
Reset Totalizer 5 |
1534 |
Reset Totalizer 6 |
1535 |
Reset Totalizer 7 |
1536 |
Reset Inventory 1 |
1537 |
Reset Inventory 2 |
1538 |
Reset Inventory 3 |
1539 |
Reset Inventory 4 |
1540 |
Reset Inventory 5 |
1541 |
Reset Inventory 6 |
1542 |
Reset Inventory 7 |
1543 |
Daylight Savings |
1544 |
Enable or disable Daylight Savings Time. |
1545 |
Standard |
1546 |
Daylight Savings (Time Zone + 1 Hour) |
1547 |
Time Zone |
1548 |
The time zone where the flowmeter is located. |
1549 |
(UTC-12:00) International Date Line West |
1550 |
(UTC-11:00) Samoa |
1551 |
(UTC-10:00) Hawaii |
1552 |
(UTC-9:00) Alaska |
1553 |
(UTC-8:00) Los Angeles |
1554 |
(UTC-7:00) Denver |
1555 |
(UTC-6:00) Chicago |
1556 |
(UTC-5:00) New York |
1557 |
(UTC-4:00) Atlantic |
1558 |
(UTC-3:30) Newfoundland |
1559 |
(UTC-3:00) Buenos Aires |
1560 |
(UTC-2:00) Mid-Atlantic |
1561 |
(UTC-1:00) Azores |
1562 |
(UTC) Greenwich |
1563 |
(UTC+1:00) Rome |
1564 |
(UTC+2:00) Cairo |
1565 |
(UTC+3:00) Baghdad |
1566 |
(UTC+3:30) Tehran |
1567 |
(UTC+4:00) Moscow |
1568 |
(UTC+4:30) Kabul |
1569 |
(UTC+5:00) Islamabad |
1570 |
(UTC+5:30) New Delhi |
1571 |
(UTC+5:45) Kathmandu |
1572 |
(UTC+6:00) Ekaterinburg |
1573 |
(UTC+6:30) Yangon (Rangoon) |
1574 |
(UTC+7:00) Bangkok |
1575 |
(UTC+8:00) Singapore |
1576 |
(UTC+9:00) Tokyo |
1577 |
(UTC+9:30) Adelaide |
1578 |
(UTC+10:00) Sydney |
1579 |
(UTC+11:00) Central Pacific |
1580 |
(UTC+12:00) Fiji |
1581 |
(UTC+13:00) Tonga |
1582 |
Special Time Zone |
1583 |
Time Zone Offset from UTC |
1584 |
Defines a special time zone other than one of the pre-defined time zones. |
1585 |
3.2f |
1586 |
Sensor Direction |
1587 |
Used to handle the situation where the sensor was accidentally installed backwards, that is, with the majority of flow in the opposite direction from the flow arrow on the sensor. |
1588 |
Normal |
1589 |
Reversed |
1590 |
Totalizer Reset Option |
1591 |
The enabled methods of resetting the totalizers. |
1592 |
Not resettable from display or digital communications |
1593 |
Resettable from display only |
1594 |
Resettable from digital communications only |
1595 |
Resettable from display and digital communications |
1596 |
The variable that is monitored to determine if a flow switch has occurred. |
1597 |
Hysteresis (0.1-10.0) |
1598 |
If the hysteresis is set to 5%, no change of the discrete output state occurs when the flow rate is within +-5% of the setpoint. If the setpoint is 100 lb/min and the first reading is below 95 lb/min, the flow switch turns on and will stay on until the flow rate rises above 105 lb/min. At this point it turns off, and will stay off until the flow rate drops below 95 lb/min. |
1599 |
Setpoint |
1600 |
This parameter can be used to trigger a discrete output when the mass flow rate exceeds the configured setpoint. There is a fixed hysteresis of 5% for this setpoint. |
1601 |
Frequency Output Index |
1602 |
0 |
1603 |
1 |
1604 |
Frequency Output 1 Setup |
1605 |
Frequency Factor: |
1606 |
Flow Rate Factor Units |
1607 |
Rate Factor |
1608 |
Pulses/Unit |
1609 |
Units/Pulse |
1610 |
Frequency Output 1 Polarity |
1611 |
Frequency Output Scaling Method |
1612 |
This parameter allows you to scale the frequency output by using freq=flow, pulses/unit, or units/pulse. This parameter must be sent to the device before you make scaling changes. |
1613 |
Frequency = Flow |
1614 |
Frequency Factor |
1615 |
The number of cycles, in Hertz, that equal a proportional flow rate represented by the frequency/pulse output. |
1616 |
The flow rate that equals a set frequency if the frequency output represents mass or volume flow; or the mass or volume total that equals a set number of pulses if the frequency output represents mass or volume total. |
1617 |
This parameter allows you to scale the frequency output in terms of the number of pulses per unit of flow. |
1618 |
This parameter allows you to scale the frequency output in terms of the number of units of flow required to generate one pulse. |
1619 |
This parameter allows you to set the polarity of the frequency output. |
1620 |
Reverse Only |
1621 |
Frequency Output 1 Source |
1622 |
The process variable to be reported through the frequency output. |
1623 |
Frequency Output 2 Setup |
1624 |
Frequency Output 2 Polarity |
1625 |
Frequency Output 2 Source |
1626 |
Contrast (0-100) |
1627 |
The contrast value (0 - 100) for the display. |
1628 |
2540 CTL Table Type |
1629 |
This parameter allows you to select the 2540 CTL Table Type for API. |
1630 |
Table 5A |
1631 |
Table 5B |
1632 |
Table 5D |
1633 |
Table 6C |
1634 |
Table 23A |
1635 |
Table 23B |
1636 |
Table 23D |
1637 |
Table 23E |
1638 |
Table 24C |
1639 |
Table 24E |
1640 |
Table 53A |
1641 |
Table 53B |
1642 |
Table 53D |
1643 |
Table 53E |
1644 |
Table 54C |
1645 |
Table 54E |
1646 |
Table 59E |
1647 |
Table 60E |
1648 |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient |
1649 |
This parameter allows you to select the Thermal Expansion Coefficient API. The units are the inverse of the temperature user units. |
1650 |
Reference Temperature |
1651 |
This parameter allows you to select the Reference Temperature for API. The units must be the same as the temperature user units. |
1652 |
API Referral |
1653 |
This parameter allows you to enable/disable the API feature. |
1654 |
The name for the configurable totalizer. |
1655 |
Configure the name for this inventory. |
1656 |
Reference Pressure |
1657 |
This parameter allows you to select the Reference Pressure for Petroleum Measurement. The units must be the same as the pressure user units. |
1658 |
Event Number |
1659 |
Determines whether the Event is activated when it goes above (High) or below (Low) the setpoint. |
1660 |
High Alarm |
1661 |
Low Alarm |
1662 |
Event 1 Setpoint |
1663 |
A programmable value of a process variable at which an output set to represent event 1 or event 2 switches states. |
1664 |
Event 1 Variable |
1665 |
Assigns a process variable to event 1 or event 2. |
1666 |
Variable Code |
1667 |
Setpoint |
1668 |
Event 2 Setpoint |
1669 |
Event 2 Variable |
1670 |
Modbus Slave Address |
1671 |
This parameter defines the Modbus slave address. Addresses 1-15,32-47,64-79,or 96-110 are allowed |
1672 |
Index 1 into Analog Channel Array |
1673 |
Index into Analog Channel Array- Is the first of an array of addresses, whose value is identified by the Analog Channel Code. |
1674 |
Percent Range |
1675 |
Upper Range Value |
1676 |
Lower Range Value |
1677 |
mAO2 |
1678 |
High |
1679 |
Low |
1680 |
mAO3 |
1681 |
mA Output 1 (Primary) Source |
1682 |
Source assignment for analog output 1. |
1683 |
mA Output 2 Source |
1684 |
Source assignment for analog output 2. |
1685 |
mA Output 3 Source |
1686 |
Source assignment for analog output 3. |
1687 |
Permanent Feature Set |
1688 |
Phase Genius |
1689 |
Concentration Measurement |
1690 |
Batcher |
1691 |
SIL |
1692 |
APM for Liquid with Gas |
1693 |
Historian Download |
1694 |
APM for NOC |
1695 |
Smart Meter Verification Professional |
1696 |
APM for Wet Gas |
1697 |
Fuel Consumption |
1698 |
Channel A (mAO1/HART/SIL Feedback) |
1699 |
Channel B (mAO2) |
1700 |
Channel C (mAO3/FO1/DO1) |
1701 |
Channel D (FO2/DO2) |
1702 |
Permanent License Days until Expiration |
1703 |
Temporary Feature Set |
1704 |
Days until Temporary License Expiration |
1705 |
Display Variable: Top Line |
1706 |
The process variable to be displayed on the top line. |
1707 |
Display Variable: Bottom Line |
1708 |
The process variable to be displayed on the bottom line. |
1709 |
Inventory Reset |
1710 |
Enables or disables inventory reset using local display. |
1711 |
Enable Service Port |
1712 |
Enables or disables detection of USB devices plugged into the service port. |
1713 |
Active Matrix |
1714 |
The Enhanced Density Curve that is currently selected. |
1715 |
Concentration Matrices |
1716 |
Prevents changes to the concentration measurement matrices. |
1717 |
Unlocked |
1718 |
Locked |
1719 |
Density Low |
1720 |
Enable or disable the extrapolation alerts as desired. |
1721 |
Density High |
1722 |
Temperature Low |
1723 |
Temperature High |
1724 |
Derived Variable |
1725 |
The process variable that the matrix is designed to calculate. Other process variables are calculated from the derived variable. |
1726 |
Density at Ref. |
1727 |
S.G. |
1728 |
Mass Conc (Dens) |
1729 |
Mass Conc (SG) |
1730 |
Volume Conc (Dens) |
1731 |
Volume Conc (SG) |
1732 |
Conc (Dens) |
1733 |
Conc (SG) |
1734 |
Base Model Number |
1735 |
Option Model Number |
1736 |
The portion of the transmitter model code that specifies optional features. |
1737 |
Meter Temperature Upper Sensor Limit |
1738 |
Meter Temperature Lower Sensor Limit |
1739 |
Set Frequency Output 1 Scaling |
1740 |
Set Frequency Output 2 Scaling |
1741 |
Done |
1742 |
Spare USB |
1743 |
Spare SD |
1744 |
Transfer USB |
1745 |
Transfer SD |
1746 |
EDF USB |
1747 |
EDF SD |
1748 |
Dump USB |
1749 |
Dump SD |
1750 |
File Name |
1751 |
The name of the file that stores the matrix data. |
1752 |
Select the Matrix |
1753 |
The concentration measurement curve to save or load. |
1754 |
Transient Bubble Remediation |
1755 |
% of Fill Delivered Unit |
1756 |
% of Fill Delivered Upper Sensor Limit |
1757 |
% of Fill Delivered Lower Sensor Limit |
1758 |
% of Fill Delivered Minimum Span |
1759 |
Phase Flow Severity Upper Sensor Limit |
1760 |
Phase Flow Severity Lower Sensor Limit |
1761 |
Phase Flow Severity Minimum Span |
1762 |
Existing zero is good. |
1763 |
A new zero calibration is recommended. |
1764 |
Block-in was ineffective. |
1765 |
An active fault is present. |
1766 |
Not Running |
1767 |
Running |
1768 |
Board Temperature |
1769 |
Batch Preset Number |
1770 |
Target |
1771 |
Name |
1772 |
Preset End Warning |
1773 |
Open Primary |
1774 |
Open Secondary |
1775 |
Close Primary |
1776 |
Whether the selected preset is enabled or disabled. |
1777 |
The batch target for the selected preset. |
1778 |
The name of the selected batch preset. |
1779 |
A warning that is posted when the batch reaches the end warning point. |
1780 |
Current Preset |
1781 |
The number that identifies the current batch preset. |
1782 |
Preset 1 |
1783 |
Preset 2 |
1784 |
Preset 3 |
1785 |
Preset 4 |
1786 |
Preset 5 |
1787 |
Preset 6 |
1788 |
Source |
1789 |
Assigns which flow source to use for the batch. |
1790 |
Mass Flow |
1791 |
Volume Flow |
1792 |
Batch Unit |
1793 |
The measurement units used for the selected batch source. |
1794 |
Differential Flow Cutoff |
1795 |
Differential Flow Damping |
1796 |
Differential Zero |
1797 |
Clear |
1798 |
Maximum Target |
1799 |
The maximum target value that the operator will be allowed to enter for a batch. |
1800 |
Current Batch Target |
1801 |
The total at which the batch will be completed. |
1802 |
Batch Compensation Mode |
1803 |
When enabled, Automatic Overshoot Compensation will be applied to the batch. |
1804 |
No Compensation |
1805 |
Automatic Overshoot Compensation |
1806 |
Fixed AOC Value |
1807 |
A fixed value used to compensate for batch overshoot due to valve closure time. |
1808 |
AOC Window Width |
1809 |
Maximum Batch Time |
1810 |
The maximum time that a batch may last before a 'Batch Time Out' is posted. |
1811 |
AOC Calibration Enabled |
1812 |
No Effect |
1813 |
Maintenance Required |
1814 |
Status bit not supported |
1815 |
Primary Variable Out of Limits |
1816 |
Used to map a status condition to a severity level. |
1817 |
Non-Primary Variable Out of Limits |
1818 |
Field device has more status available |
1819 |
A reset or self test of the field device has occurred, or power has been removed and reapplied |
1820 |
A modification has been made to the configuration of the field device |
1821 |
Field device has malfunctioned due to a hardware error or failure |
1822 |
Extreme Primary Purpose Variable |
1823 |
Critical Power Failure |
1824 |
Status Simulation Active |
1825 |
Non-Volatile Memory Failure |
1826 |
Volatile Memory Error |
1827 |
Watchdog Reset Executed |
1828 |
Power Supply Conditions Out of Range |
1829 |
Environmental Conditions Out of Range |
1830 |
Electronic Defect |
1831 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1832 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1833 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1834 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1835 |
Sub-Device List Changed |
1836 |
Duplicate Master Detected |
1837 |
Capacity Denied |
1838 |
Bandwidth Allocation Pending |
1839 |
Block Transfer Pending |
1840 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1841 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1842 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1843 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1844 |
Percent Of Range Units |
1845 |
Percent Of Range |
1846 |
Differential Mass Flow Upper Sensor Limit |
1847 |
Differential Mass Flow Lower Sensor Limit |
1848 |
Device Type |
1849 |
Alert Simulation Mode |
1850 |
Allows simulation of different status conditions. |
1851 |
Bit Index |
1852 |
Condensed Status Value |
1853 |
Reset |
1854 |
Set |
1855 |
Status |
1856 |
RAM Error - Core (002) |
1857 |
Mass Flow Overrange (005) |
1858 |
Density Out of Range (008) |
1859 |
Calibration Failure (010) |
1860 |
Sensor Temperature Failure (016) |
1861 |
Sensor Case Temperature Failure (017) |
1862 |
EEPROM Error (018) |
1863 |
RAM Error - Transmitter (019) |
1864 |
Calibration Factors Missing (020) |
1865 |
Incorrect Sensor Type (021) |
1866 |
Configuration Database Corrupt (022) |
1867 |
Program Corrupt - Core (024) |
1868 |
Sensor Communications Failure (026) |
1869 |
Core Write Failure (028) |
1870 |
Incorrect Board Type (030) |
1871 |
Low Power - Core (031) |
1872 |
Outputs to Fault (032) |
1873 |
Tube Not Full (033) |
1874 |
Smart Meter Verification Failed (034) |
1875 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035) |
1876 |
mA Output 1 Saturated (100) |
1877 |
mA Output 1 Fixed (101) |
1878 |
Drive Overrange (102) |
1879 |
Data Loss Possible (103) |
1880 |
Calibration in Progress (104) |
1881 |
Two-Phase Flow (105) |
1882 |
Burst Mode Enabled (106) |
1883 |
Power Reset Occurred (107) |
1884 |
Event 1 On (108) |
1885 |
Event 2 On (109) |
1886 |
Frequency Output 1 Saturated (110) |
1887 |
Frequency Output 1 Fixed (111) |
1888 |
mA Output 2 Saturated (113) |
1889 |
mA Output 2 Fixed (114) |
1890 |
No External Input (115) |
1891 |
Temperature Out of Range (116) |
1892 |
Density Out of Range (117) |
1893 |
Discrete Output 1 Fixed (118) |
1894 |
Discrete Output 2 Fixed (119) |
1895 |
Curve Fit Failure (120) |
1896 |
Extrapolation Alert (A121) |
1897 |
Smart Meter Verification in Progress (131) |
1898 |
Sensor Simulation On (132) |
1899 |
Transient Bubble Remediation Active (138) |
1900 |
Discrete Output 1 Present Value |
1901 |
Discrete Output 2 Present Value |
1902 |
Flow Direction |
1903 |
Sensor Failed (003) |
1904 |
Transmitter Initializing (009) |
1905 |
Enhanced Event 1 Active |
1906 |
Enhanced Event 2 Active |
1907 |
Enhanced Event 3 Active |
1908 |
Enhanced Event 4 Active |
1909 |
Enhanced Event 5 Active |
1910 |
Programming Core Processor |
1911 |
Core Software Upgrade Failed |
1912 |
Sensor Communication Failure |
1913 |
mA Output Verification Failed |
1914 |
Configuration Changed |
1915 |
Watchdog Error |
1916 |
System is in Fault |
1917 |
Frequency Output 2 Saturated |
1918 |
Frequency Output 2 Fixed |
1919 |
mA Output 3 Saturated |
1920 |
mA Output 3 Fixed |
1921 |
SD Card Not Present |
1922 |
Pressure Out of Range (123) |
1923 |
Time Not Set |
1924 |
No Permanent License |
1925 |
Firmware Update Failed |
1926 |
Phase Genius Detected Moderate Severity |
1927 |
Severe Two-Phase |
1928 |
Clock is Constant |
1929 |
Batch Not Configured |
1930 |
Batch Time Out |
1931 |
No Security Password |
1932 |
Internal Memory Full |
1933 |
Core Processor has Incompatible ETO |
1934 |
New Core Processor Detected |
1935 |
Bad IP Settings |
1936 |
TMR Active (140) |
1937 |
Bridge Memory Failure |
1938 |
Manufacturing Block Error |
1939 |
Watercut Limited at 100% |
1940 |
Watercut Limited at 0% |
1941 |
Watercut Unavailable |
1942 |
Display Readback Error (129) |
1943 |
Transmitter/Display Communication Error (135) |
1944 |
Bridge Failure |
1945 |
Transmitter/Display Communication Error (135) |
1946 |
Reset Alert Severity |
1947 |
Status Word 419 |
1948 |
Core EEPROM Program Corrupt |
1949 |
Core RAM Test Error |
1950 |
Real-Time Interrupt Failure |
1951 |
Temperature Out of Range |
1952 |
Calibration Failure |
1953 |
Other Failure |
1954 |
Primary Variable Out of Limits |
1955 |
Non-Primary Variable Out of Limits |
1956 |
Sensor Simulation On |
1957 |
Undefined |
1958 |
Cold Start |
1959 |
Transmitter Configuration Changed |
1960 |
Fault |
1961 |
Status Word 420 |
1962 |
mA Output 1 Saturated |
1963 |
mA Output 2 Saturated |
1964 |
mA Output 1 Fixed |
1965 |
mA Output 2 Fixed |
1966 |
Density Out of Range |
1967 |
Drive Overrange |
1968 |
PIC/Daughterboard Communication Failure |
1969 |
External Input Error |
1970 |
Core RAM/ROM Failure |
1971 |
Sensor Not Responding |
1972 |
Mass Flow Overrange |
1973 |
Frequency Output Saturated |
1974 |
Transmitter Not Characterized |
1975 |
Status Word 421 |
1976 |
Burst Mode Enabled |
1977 |
Power Reset Occurred |
1978 |
Paper Out |
1979 |
Event 2 On |
1980 |
Event 1 On |
1981 |
Excess Calibration Correction |
1982 |
Process Too Noisy to Perform Meter Zero Calibration |
1983 |
Transmitter Failed |
1984 |
Calibration in Progress |
1985 |
Two-Phase Flow |
1986 |
Status Word 422 |
1987 |
Line RTD Temperature Out of Range |
1988 |
Meter RTD Temperature Out of Range |
1989 |
Factory Configuration Data is Invalid |
1990 |
Concentration Curve Fit Error |
1991 |
Last Measured Value Override Active |
1992 |
Concentration Extrapolation Error |
1993 |
Calibration Factors Unentered |
1994 |
Transmitter EEPROM Checksum Error |
1995 |
Transmitter RAM Test Error |
1996 |
Unrecognized/Unentered Sensor Type |
1997 |
Core Configuration Database Corrupt |
1998 |
Core Powerdown Totals Corrupt |
1999 |
Core Program Corrupt |
2000 |
Status Word 423 |
2001 |
Core Protected Boot Sector Fault |
2002 |
Software Upgrade Recommended |
2003 |
Frequency Output Fixed |
2004 |
Primary mA Readback Failure |
2005 |
Discrete Output 1 Status |
2006 |
Discrete Output 2 Status |
2007 |
Density T-Series D3 Calibration in Progress |
2008 |
Density T-Series D4 Calibration in Progress |
2009 |
Discrete Output 3 Status |
2010 |
Discrete Output 4 Status |
2011 |
Temperature Slope Calibration in Progress |
2012 |
Temperature Offset Calibration in Progress |
2013 |
Density FD Calibration in Progress |
2014 |
Density D2 Calibration in Progress |
2015 |
Density D1 Calibration in Progress |
2016 |
Zero Calibration in Progress |
2017 |
Status Word 424 |
2018 |
Discrete Output 1 Fixed |
2019 |
Discrete Output 2 Fixed |
2020 |
Discrete Output 3 Fixed |
2021 |
Discrete Output 4 Fixed |
2022 |
Enhanced Event 1 Status |
2023 |
Enhanced Event 2 Status |
2024 |
Enhanced Event 3 Status |
2025 |
Enhanced Event 4 Status |
2026 |
Enhanced Event 5 Status |
2027 |
Incorrect Board Type |
2028 |
Status Word 433 |
2029 |
K1/FCF Combination Unrecognized |
2030 |
Low Power |
2031 |
Sensor OK/Tubes Stopped by Process |
2032 |
Meter Verification/Outputs in Fault |
2033 |
Meter Verification/Outputs at Last Value |
2034 |
Status Word 434 |
2035 |
Keep Existing Assignment |
2036 |
CTPL Unit |
2037 |
The mass or volume flow rate below which a milliamp output representing flow indicates zero flow. |
2038 |
mA Output Flow Rate Cutoff |
2039 |
Net Oil Flow at Line Unit |
2040 |
Oil volume flow rate at line conditions. |
2041 |
Net Oil Flow at Line Classification |
2042 |
Net Oil Flow at Line Family |
2043 |
Net Oil Flow at Line LS |
2044 |
Net Oil Flow at Line Family Status |
2045 |
Net Oil Flow at Line Update Period |
2046 |
Watercut at Line Upper Sensor Limit |
2047 |
Watercut at Line Lower Sensor Limit |
2048 |
Watercut at Line Minimum Span |
2049 |
Watercut at Line Unit |
2050 |
Watercut at line conditions. |
2051 |
Watercut at Line Classification |
2052 |
Watercut at Line Family |
2053 |
Watercut at Line LS |
2054 |
Watercut at Line Family Status |
2055 |
Watercut at Line Update Period |
2056 |
Net Water Flow at Line Unit |
2057 |
Water volume flow rate at line conditions. |
2058 |
Net Water Flow at Line Classification |
2059 |
Net Water Flow at Line Family |
2060 |
Net Water Flow at Line LS |
2061 |
Net Water Flow at Line Family Status |
2062 |
Net Water Flow at Line Update Period |
2063 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference Unit |
2064 |
Oil volume flow rate at reference conditions. |
2065 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference Classification |
2066 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference Family |
2067 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference LS |
2068 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference Family Status |
2069 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference Update Period |
2070 |
Watercut at Reference Unit |
2071 |
Watercut at reference conditions. |
2072 |
Watercut at Reference Upper Sensor Limit |
2073 |
Watercut at Reference Lower Sensor Limit |
2074 |
Watercut at Reference Minimum Span |
2075 |
Watercut at Reference Classification |
2076 |
Watercut at Reference Family |
2077 |
Watercut at Reference LS |
2078 |
Watercut at Reference Family Status |
2079 |
Watercut at Reference Update Period |
2080 |
Net Water Flow at Reference Unit |
2081 |
Water volume flow rate at reference conditions. |
2082 |
Net Water Flow at Reference Classification |
2083 |
Net Water Flow at Reference Family |
2084 |
Net Water Flow at Reference LS |
2085 |
Net Water Flow at Reference Family Status |
2086 |
Net Water Flow at Reference Update Period |
2087 |
Gas Void Fraction Unit |
2088 |
Gas void fraction at line conditions. |
2089 |
Gas Void Fraction Upper Sensor Limit |
2090 |
Gas Void Fraction Lower Sensor Limit |
2091 |
Gas Void Fraction Minimum Span |
2092 |
Gas Void Fraction Classification |
2093 |
Gas Void Fraction Family |
2094 |
Gas Void Fraction LS |
2095 |
Gas Void Fraction Family Status |
2096 |
Gas Void Fraction Update Period |
2097 |
Unremediated Mass Flow Unit |
2098 |
Unremediated Mass Flow Classification |
2099 |
Unremediated Mass Flow Family |
2100 |
Unremediated Mass Flow LS |
2101 |
Unremediated Mass Flow Family Status |
2102 |
Unremediated Mass Flow Update Period |
2103 |
Unremediated Volume Flow Unit |
2104 |
Unremediated Volume Flow Classification |
2105 |
Unremediated Volume Flow Family |
2106 |
Unremediated Volume Flow LS |
2107 |
Unremediated Volume Flow Family Status |
2108 |
Unremediated Volume Flow Update Period |
2109 |
External Density Unit |
2110 |
External Density Classification |
2111 |
External Density Family |
2112 |
External Density LS |
2113 |
External Density Family Status |
2114 |
External Density Update Period |
2115 |
Tone Freq 1 |
2116 |
Tone Freq 2 |
2117 |
Tone Freq 3 |
2118 |
Tone Freq 4 |
2119 |
Carrier Frequency |
2120 |
Pole Real |
2121 |
Pole Imag |
2122 |
Resid LPO Real |
2123 |
Resid LPO Imag |
2124 |
Resid RPO Real |
2125 |
Resid RPO Imag |
2126 |
Amplitude Cal T1 Real |
2127 |
Amplitude Cal T1 Imaginary |
2128 |
Amplitude Cal T2 Real |
2129 |
Amplitude Cal T2 Imaginary |
2130 |
Amplitude Cal T3 Real |
2131 |
Amplitude Cal T3 Imaginary |
2132 |
Amplitude Cal T4 Real |
2133 |
Amplitude Cal T4 Imaginary |
2134 |
Amplitude Cal DR Real |
2135 |
Amplitude Cal DR Imaginary |
2136 |
DD Status |
2137 |
Actual Frequency |
2138 |
Actual DeltaT |
2139 |
LPO Export |
2140 |
RPO Export |
2141 |
LPO Average Bias |
2142 |
RPO Average Bias |
2143 |
PAO Mass Flow |
2144 |
Averaged mass flow |
2145 |
PAO Volume Flow |
2146 |
Averaged volume flow |
2147 |
PAO Density |
2148 |
Averaged density |
2149 |
PAO Net Oil Flow at Line |
2150 |
Averaged oil flow at line conditions |
2151 |
PAO Net Oil Flow at Reference |
2152 |
Averaged oil flow at reference conditions |
2153 |
PAO Watercut at Line |
2154 |
Averaged watercut |
2155 |
PAO Gas Void Fraction |
2156 |
Averaged gas void fraction |
2157 |
PAO Temperature |
2158 |
Averaged temperature |
2159 |
PAO Confidence |
2160 |
Medium |
2161 |
Total 1 |
2162 |
Current running total for contract 1. |
2163 |
Total 2 |
2164 |
Current running total for contract 2. |
2165 |
Total 3 |
2166 |
Current running total for contract 3. |
2167 |
Total 4 |
2168 |
Current running total for contract 4. |
2169 |
Yesterday's contract 1 total. |
2170 |
Yesterday's contract 2 total. |
2171 |
Yesterday's contract 3 total. |
2172 |
Yesterday's contract 4 total. |
2173 |
Unremediated Density |
2174 |
Unremediated Mass Flow Total |
2175 |
Unremediated Volume Flow Total |
2176 |
Mist Duration |
2177 |
Continuous Flow |
2178 |
Variable Flow |
2179 |
Gas |
2180 |
Net Oil |
2181 |
Net Oil - Continuous Flow |
2182 |
Net Oil - Variable Flow |
2183 |
Drive Gain Threshold Override |
2184 |
Net Oil Action |
2185 |
Corrective action when there is gas in the line. Only select 'Oil Density @ Line' if on the oil leg outlet of a separator. |
2186 |
Liquid Density |
2187 |
Oil Density at Line |
2188 |
Dry Oil Density at Reference |
2189 |
Dry oil density at reference conditions used for net oil calculation. |
2190 |
Water Density at Reference |
2191 |
Water density at reference conditions used for net oil conditions. |
2192 |
Reference Temperature. Typically 15degC, 20degC, or 60degF. |
2193 |
Interval |
2194 |
The time period over which each variable will be averaged. After each period the averaged variables can be accessed through the 'Period Averaged Outputs' and a new average will begin. |
2195 |
Contract Start Time |
2196 |
Time of day in hours that contract period starts (0 - 23). |
2197 |
Contract Total 1 |
2198 |
Inventory used for contract total 1. |
2199 |
Inventory 1 |
2200 |
Inventory 2 |
2201 |
Inventory 3 |
2202 |
Inventory 4 |
2203 |
Inventory 5 |
2204 |
Inventory 6 |
2205 |
Inventory 7 |
2206 |
Contract Total 2 |
2207 |
Inventory used for contract total 2. |
2208 |
Contract Total 3 |
2209 |
Inventory used for contract total 3. |
2210 |
Contract Total 4 |
2211 |
Inventory used for contract total 4. |
2212 |
Pre-Mist Average Period |
2213 |
The time period (seconds) that the application goes back in time to determine the density to use in TMR remediation. |
2214 |
Post-Mist Average Period |
2215 |
The time period (seconds) that the transmitter waits before beginning density adjustment |
2216 |
Gas Density at Line |
2217 |
Install Verification Progress |
2218 |
Left Pickoff Meter Factor |
2219 |
Right Pickoff Meter Factor |
2220 |
Install Verification State |
2221 |
Idle |
2222 |
Running |
2223 |
Pass |
2224 |
Fail Noisy |
2225 |
Fail Unstable |
2226 |
Fail Needs Zero |
2227 |
Install Verification Flow |
2228 |
Run |
2229 |
Install Verification No Flow |
2230 |
Phase Severity |
2231 |
Single Phase |
2232 |
Moderate Two Phase |
2233 |
Severe Two Phase |
2234 |
None |
2235 |
Flow Range |
2236 |
Status Good |
2237 |
Status Zero |
2238 |
Status Low |
2239 |
Number of Stages |
2240 |
One |
2241 |
Two |
2242 |
Number of Decimals |
2243 |
Specify the number of decimals that will be displayed. |
2244 |
Configure Presets by |
2245 |
If set to 'Percent', 'Open Primary', 'Open Secondary', 'Close Primary', and 'End Warning' values are each configured as a percent of target. If set to 'Quantity', the values are configured in the user-selected batch units. |
2246 |
Percent |
2247 |
Quantity |
2248 |
Current Batch Total |
2249 |
Flow Pressure Compensation |
2250 |
% per PSI |
2251 |
Override Density Pressure |
2252 |
g/Cucm per PSI |
2253 |
Pressure Compensation Liquid |
2254 |
Pressure Compensation Gas |
2255 |
Default Density Pressure |
2256 |
Enter the quantity or the percent of the target at which the primary valve will open. |
2257 |
Enter the quantity or the percent of the target at which the secondary valve will open. |
2258 |
Baud Rate |
2259 |
This parameter defines the baud rate for the protocol that will be used on the RS485 physical layer. |
2260 |
1200 |
2261 |
2400 |
2262 |
4800 |
2263 |
9600 |
2264 |
19200 |
2265 |
38400 |
2266 |
Parity |
2267 |
This parameter defines the parity for the protocol that will be used on the RS485 physical layer. |
2268 |
Odd |
2269 |
Even |
2270 |
Data Bits |
2271 |
7 |
2272 |
8 |
2273 |
Stop Bits |
2274 |
This parameter defines the number of stop bits for the protocol that will be used on the RS485 physical layer |
2275 |
1 |
2276 |
Button Pic Checksum |
2277 |
LCD Pic Checksum |
2278 |
Button Pic Version |
2279 |
LCD Pic Version |
2280 |
NE-53 Standard Version |
2281 |
Boot Loader Revision |
2282 |
K70 Override Amplitude |
2283 |
DD Drive Phase Adjacent |
2284 |
DD Drive Phase Off |
2285 |
K70 Override P Coeff |
2286 |
K70 Override I Coeff |
2287 |
LPO Import Bias |
2288 |
RPO Import Bias |
2289 |
Sensor Type Code |
2290 |
T1 RPO Coeff Real |
2291 |
T1 RPO Coeff Imag |
2292 |
T2 RPO Coeff Real |
2293 |
T2 RPO Coeff Imag |
2294 |
T3 RPO Coeff Real |
2295 |
T3 RPO Coeff Imag |
2296 |
T4 RPO Coeff Real |
2297 |
T4 RPO Coeff Imag |
2298 |
Drive Coeff RPO Real |
2299 |
Drive Coeff RPO Imaginary |
2300 |
Enter the quantity subtracted from the target, or the percent of the target, at which the primary valve will close. |
2301 |
Mass Flow Meter Factor |
2302 |
Volume Flow Meter Factor |
2303 |
Density Meter Factor |
2304 |
Temperature Correction Factor |
2305 |
Pressure Correction Factor |
2306 |
Velocity of Sound Correction |
2307 |
LD Correction Factor |
2308 |
Totalizer 1 Unit |
2309 |
Inventory 1 Unit |
2310 |
Totalizer 2 Unit |
2311 |
Inventory 2 Unit |
2312 |
Totalizer 3 Unit |
2313 |
Inventory 3 Unit |
2314 |
Totalizer 4 Unit |
2315 |
Inventory 4 Unit |
2316 |
Totalizer 5 Unit |
2317 |
Inventory 5 Unit |
2318 |
Totalizer 6 Unit |
2319 |
Inventory 6 Unit |
2320 |
Totalizer 7 Unit |
2321 |
Inventory 7 Unit |
2322 |
Calibration Tag Example: |
2323 |
Run Number |
2324 |
Current (mA Output 1) |
2325 |
Current (mA Output 2) |
2326 |
Current (mA Output 3) |
2327 |
Gas Standard Volume Total |
2328 |
Gas Standard Volume Inventory |
2329 |
Fluid Density at Specified Temperature and Concentration |
2330 |
Smart Meter Verification Results |
2331 |
Result |
2332 |
Time in Seconds |
2333 |
Fluid Density at Reference Temperature and Specified Concentration |
2334 |
Ref Temperature |
2335 |
Density 1 at Ref |
2336 |
Density 2 at Ref |
2337 |
Density 3 at Ref |
2338 |
Density 4 at Ref |
2339 |
Density 5 at Ref |
2340 |
Density 6 at Ref |
2341 |
mA Output 1 Range Values |
2342 |
mA Output 2 Range Values |
2343 |
mA Output 3 Range Values |
2344 |
Anlog 1 range vals |
2345 |
Phase Severity Trend |
2346 |
Data Number |
2347 |
Value |
2348 |
Phase Severity:
0 - Single Phase
1 - Moderate Two-Phase
2 - Severe Two-Phase
255 - None |
2349 |
Flow Range:
0 - Status Good
1 - Status Zero
2 - Status Low |
2350 |
Aborts Auto Zero operation and continues to use previous zero offset value. |
2351 |
Abort the execution of the Installation Verification. |
2352 |
Abort the execution of the Smart Meter Verification. |
2353 |
Exits fixed mode and returns the discrete output to its active state. |
2354 |
Exits fixed mode and returns the frequency output to its active state. |
2355 |
Advanced HART Configuration |
2356 |
Configures the transmitter for advanced burst options like additional messages and event notification. |
2357 |
Automatic Overshoot Compensation (AOC) Calibration |
2358 |
Calibrates the device to compensate for batch overshoot due to valve closure time. |
2359 |
API Referral Setup |
2360 |
Configures API referral parameters. |
2361 |
APM Application Abort |
2362 |
APM Application Setup |
2363 |
Enable or disable Advanced Phase Measurement and select the 'Output Type'. |
2364 |
Lock/Unlock Concentration Matrices |
2365 |
Lock the concentration settings so that no changes can be made. |
2366 |
Communications |
2367 |
Configure HART communications address, tag, and output action. |
2368 |
Compensation Factors |
2369 |
Summarizes the compensation factors configured in device. |
2370 |
Configure Totalizers/Inventories |
2371 |
Configure the transmitter's totalizer/inventory settings. |
2372 |
Details |
2373 |
Configure APM Totals |
2374 |
Configure Advanced Phase Measurement totalizer options. |
2375 |
Configure the transmitter for sensor characteristics. |
2376 |
Diagnostic Variables |
2377 |
Configure the number of decimal places that will be displayed for diagnostic variables on the local display. |
2378 |
Process Variables |
2379 |
Configure the number of decimal places that will be displayed for process variables on the local display. |
2380 |
Totalizer Variables |
2381 |
Configure the number of decimal places that will be displayed for totalizer variables on the local display. |
2382 |
Default Alert Configuration |
2383 |
Return all alerts to their default settings. |
2384 |
Read Discrete Action Assignment |
2385 |
For a selected discrete action,reports the associated discrete assignment. |
2386 |
Assign Discrete Action |
2387 |
First Point |
2388 |
Please refer to manual for complete calibration instructions. |
2389 |
Second Point |
2390 |
Third Point |
2391 |
Fourth Point |
2392 |
Flowing Density |
2393 |
Device Reset |
2394 |
Device Reset: Commands the electronics to perform a reset. This is equivalent to cycling the power to the field device off and then back on. |
2395 |
Device Status: Good |
2396 |
Disable Simulation |
2397 |
Turn simulation mode off. |
2398 |
Outputs a user-programmed discrete state to the discrete output. |
2399 |
Display Variables |
2400 |
Configure the process monitor screens by selecting the desired variables for each screen. |
2401 |
Enable/Disable Applications |
2402 |
Enable or disable optional applications. |
2403 |
Enable/Disable Alert Simulation |
2404 |
Turn simulation mode on or off. |
2405 |
Enable/Disable Service Port |
2406 |
Configure the transmitter to enable or disable recognition of USB devices in the Service Port. |
2407 |
Enter Matrix Data |
2408 |
Define or modify the matrix being configured. |
2409 |
External Pressure/Temperature |
2410 |
Configure the transmitter to accept external input from polled pressure and/or temperature devices. |
2411 |
Set Frequency Output Scaling |
2412 |
Frequency Output 1 Settings |
2413 |
Frequency Output 2 Settings |
2414 |
Outputs a user-programmed frequency to the frequency output. |
2415 |
Enable or disable the fuel consumption measurement. |
2416 |
Gas Standard Volume |
2417 |
Configure the transmitter for gas standard volume measurement. |
2418 |
Outputs |
2419 |
Configure channels, outputs, map variables, and communication settings. |
2420 |
LD Optimization |
2421 |
Configure the transmitter for LD optimization. LD optimization is used only with large sensors in hydrocarbon applications. |
2422 |
Load Matrix File from Internal Memory |
2423 |
Loads the matrix file from the device's internal memory. |
2424 |
Load Matrix File from IM |
2425 |
Locate Device |
2426 |
Locate the device in the field by displaying a pattern on the local display making it easily identifiable. |
2427 |
Lock/Unlock Device |
2428 |
Lock/Unlock Device: Places the device in either a locked or unlocked state. |
2429 |
mA Output 1 |
2430 |
Fix Analog Output- Allows the User to manually manipulate a selected Analog Output to a selected constant output value. |
2431 |
mA Output 2 |
2432 |
mA Output 3 |
2433 |
Smart Meter Verification |
2434 |
Starts meter verification and shows the result PASS or FAIL. This procedure takes upto 4 minutes. |
2435 |
Start |
2436 |
Perform Zero Calibration |
2437 |
Please refer to manual for complete calibration instructions. |
2438 |
Restore Factory Zero |
2439 |
Restores Factory Zero. |
2440 |
Perform Zero Verify |
2441 |
Zero verification will check if the existing zero is acceptable. |
2442 |
Read Modbus Data |
2443 |
Read Modbus coils and registers using HART protocol. |
2444 |
Real Time Clock |
2445 |
Configure the transmitter's real-time clock settings. |
2446 |
Refresh Alerts |
2447 |
Check for any recently posted alerts by refreshing the screen. |
2448 |
Reset the values of all process inventories to zero. |
2449 |
Reset All Totals |
2450 |
Resets internal totalizers. |
2451 |
Reset Configuration Changed Flag |
2452 |
Reset the flag indicating that a configuration change has occurred. |
2453 |
Reset the inventory's value to zero. |
2454 |
Reset Matrix Data |
2455 |
Deletes all data in the concentration matrices. |
2456 |
Reset the totalizer's value to zero. |
2457 |
Restore the transmitter's configuration to the factory saved values. |
2458 |
Save Matrix File to Internal Memory |
2459 |
Saves the matrix file to the device's internal memory. |
2460 |
Save Matrix File to IM |
2461 |
Set Date/Time |
2462 |
Set Totalizer Reset Option |
2463 |
Configure the transmitter for totalizer reset options. |
2464 |
Set Up Discrete Batch |
2465 |
Allows the user to start, stop, end, inhibit, reset or resume a batch. Also allows user to inhibit batch totalizers. |
2466 |
Setup Event Trigger |
2467 |
Set up an event that will trigger a Smart Meter Verification. |
2468 |
Configure Preset 1 |
2469 |
Configure batch presets for name, target amount, and end warning. |
2470 |
Configure Preset 2 |
2471 |
Configure Preset 3 |
2472 |
Configure Preset 4 |
2473 |
Configure Preset 5 |
2474 |
Configure Preset 6 |
2475 |
Set Up Presets (1 - 3) |
2476 |
Set Up Presets (4 - 6) |
2477 |
Setup |
2478 |
Set up a schedule for recurring meter verifications. |
2479 |
Show Last 20 Results |
2480 |
Display the 20 most recent meter verifications that were performed. |
2481 |
Show Results Table |
2482 |
Displays the results of the Smart Meter Verification. |
2483 |
Simulate Density |
2484 |
Simulate the density value. |
2485 |
Simulate Alerts |
2486 |
Simulate the presence of one or more alerts in the device. |
2487 |
Simulate Mass Flow Rate |
2488 |
Simulate the mass flow rate value. |
2489 |
Simulate Temperature |
2490 |
Simulate the temperature value. |
2491 |
Special Units |
2492 |
Configure the parameters required to convert an existing measurement unit to a different unit. |
2493 |
Start the inventory so that it will increment during flow. |
2494 |
Start the totalizer so that it will increment during flow. |
2495 |
Start Totalizers |
2496 |
Enables the internal totalizers to begin counting. |
2497 |
Stop |
2498 |
Stop the inventory so that it will not increment during flow. |
2499 |
Stop the totalizer so that it will not increment during flow. |
2500 |
Stop Totalizers |
2501 |
Prevents the internal totalizers from counting. |
2502 |
Trim mA Output 1 |
2503 |
Digital to Analog Trim- Allows the calibration of a selected Analog Output with an external reference at the operating endpoints of the Analog Output. |
2504 |
Trim mA Output 2 |
2505 |
Trim mA Output 3 |
2506 |
Turn Off Schedule |
2507 |
Turn off the Smart Meter Verification scheduler. |
2508 |
Upload Results Data from Device |
2509 |
Upload the meter verification results from the device. |
2510 |
Variable Summary |
2511 |
View the values and gauges for the transmitter's variables. |
2512 |
Most Recent Test Results |
2513 |
Displays most recent test results of Smart Meter Verification. |
2514 |
Write Modbus Data |
2515 |
Write Modbus coils and registers using HART protocol. |
2516 |
Leaving fixed current mode |
2517 |
Leaving Fixed Current Mode- Takes the selected Analog Output out of a mode where the output was a constant value, and returns the output to a mode where the output then tracks the input. |
2518 |
Warning |
2519 |
Acknowledge all alerts so that non-active alerts will clear from the local display. |
2520 |
Restore Factory Configuration |
2521 |
View status |
2522 |
Reports any currently active device status information. |
2523 |
Write Protect |
2524 |
Enable or disable write protect mode. |
2525 |
Installation Verification |
2526 |
Performs the Installation Verification of the meter, without stopping the process flow or removing the meter from the line. |
2527 |
Configure Unit |
2528 |
Configure the totalizer/inventory unit |
2529 |
Important Note |
2530 |
Important: These trim values are applied only to the concentration matrix currently selected for configuration. |
2531 |
Hot key |
2532 |
Freq 1 scaling |
2533 |
Frequency Output Scaling |
2534 |
Freq 2 scaling |
2535 |
Online |
2536 |
Overview |
2537 |
No Active Alerts |
2538 |
Device Status: Failure |
2539 |
Device Status: Function Check |
2540 |
Device Status: Out of Specification |
2541 |
Device Status: Maintenance Required |
2542 |
F: Electronics Failed |
2543 |
F: Sensor Failed |
2544 |
Additional Information for Above |
2545 |
View Two-Phase Flow Condition |
2546 |
Electronics |
2547 |
Zero |
2548 |
F: Configuration Error |
2549 |
F: Low Power - Core |
2550 |
F: Sensor Comm Error |
2551 |
F: Extreme Primary Purpose Variable |
2552 |
View Density Characterization |
2553 |
F: Transmitter Initializing |
2554 |
C: Function Check in Progress |
2555 |
C: Sensor Being Simulated |
2556 |
F: Tube Not Full |
2557 |
S: Tube Not Full |
2558 |
C: Tube Not Full |
2559 |
M: Tube Not Full |
2560 |
F: Display Communication Error |
2561 |
S: Display Communication Error |
2562 |
C: Display Communication Error |
2563 |
M: Display Communication Error |
2564 |
F: Display Internal Error |
2565 |
S: Display Internal Error |
2566 |
C: Display Internal Error |
2567 |
M: Display Internal Error |
2568 |
F: Output Fixed |
2569 |
S: Output Fixed |
2570 |
C: Output Fixed |
2571 |
M: Output Fixed |
2572 |
F: Process Aberration |
2573 |
S: Process Aberration |
2574 |
C: Process Aberration |
2575 |
M: Process Aberration |
2576 |
F: Event Active |
2577 |
S: Event Active |
2578 |
C: Event Active |
2579 |
M: Event Active |
2580 |
F: Output Saturated |
2581 |
S: Output Saturated |
2582 |
C: Output Saturated |
2583 |
M: Output Saturated |
2584 |
F: Drive Overrange |
2585 |
S: Drive Overrange |
2586 |
C: Drive Overrange |
2587 |
M: Drive Overrange |
2588 |
F: SMV Aborted |
2589 |
S: SMV Aborted |
2590 |
C: SMV Aborted |
2591 |
M: SMV Aborted |
2592 |
F: Configuration Warning |
2593 |
S: Configuration Warning |
2594 |
C: Configuration Warning |
2595 |
M: Configuration Warning |
2596 |
Communication Status: Burst |
2597 |
Communication Status: Polled |
2598 |
Burst Mode |
2599 |
Message Contents |
2600 |
Configure Update Rate |
2601 |
Alert Bit Selection |
2602 |
Control and configure totalizers and inventories. |
2603 |
Totalizers (1-7) |
2604 |
Inventories (1-7) |
2605 |
Clock |
2606 |
Zero Calibration |
2607 |
Perform a zero calibration which sets a zero reference for a no-flow condition. |
2608 |
Manual Verification |
2609 |
Automatic Verification |
2610 |
Enhanced Events |
2611 |
Device Information |
2612 |
Identification |
2613 |
Device Identification |
2614 |
Serial Numbers |
2615 |
View or configure sensor informational parameters. |
2616 |
Revisions |
2617 |
Checksum |
2618 |
Materials of Construction |
2619 |
Licenses |
2620 |
Applications |
2621 |
Output Channels |
2622 |
No features are currently licensed. |
2623 |
Security and Simulation |
2624 |
Configure |
2625 |
Manual Setup |
2626 |
Characterization |
2627 |
Sensor Tag Parameters |
2628 |
Flow Parameters |
2629 |
Density Parameters |
2630 |
Channels |
2631 |
None of the channels are licensed. |
2632 |
Channel A |
2633 |
Channel B |
2634 |
Channel C |
2635 |
Channel D |
2636 |
Mapping/Source |
2637 |
Variable Mapping |
2638 |
Output Source |
2639 |
Frequency Output 2 Mode |
2640 |
Mapped Variable Units |
2641 |
Displays measurement units of mapped variables. |
2642 |
Primary Variable Units |
2643 |
Secondary Variable Units |
2644 |
Third Variable Units |
2645 |
Fourth Variable Units |
2646 |
Settings |
2647 |
Fault Settings |
2648 |
Direction |
2649 |
Settings |
2650 |
Fault Settings |
2651 |
Direction |
2652 |
Settings |
2653 |
Fault Settings |
2654 |
Direction |
2655 |
Direction |
2656 |
Frequency Output 1 Fault Settings |
2657 |
Scaling |
2658 |
Direction |
2659 |
Frequency Output 2 Fault Settings |
2660 |
Scaling |
2661 |
Measurements |
2662 |
Flow |
2663 |
Density |
2664 |
Optional Setup |
2665 |
Mass Special Units |
2666 |
Volume Special Units |
2667 |
Gas Standard Volume Special Units |
2668 |
Compensation |
2669 |
External Polling |
2670 |
Set the flow source and control options for batching. |
2671 |
Set Up Presets |
2672 |
GSV |
2673 |
Concentration Measurement Configuration |
2674 |
Configure Matrix |
2675 |
Reference Conditions |
2676 |
At Specific Temp and Conc |
2677 |
Temperature Isotherm |
2678 |
Isotherm 1 |
2679 |
Isotherm 2 |
2680 |
Isotherm 3 |
2681 |
Isotherm 4 |
2682 |
Isotherm 5 |
2683 |
Isotherm 6 |
2684 |
At Reference Temp and Conc |
2685 |
Density at Reference |
2686 |
Trim Concentration Measurement Process Variables |
2687 |
Advanced Phase Measurement |
2688 |
Application Setup |
2689 |
APM Liquid with Gas |
2690 |
APM Net Oil |
2691 |
APM Gas |
2692 |
Display |
2693 |
Display Language |
2694 |
Display Behavior |
2695 |
Display Menus |
2696 |
Backlight |
2697 |
Update Rate |
2698 |
Display Variables (1 - 5) |
2699 |
Display Variables (6 - 10) |
2700 |
Display Variables (11 - 15) |
2701 |
Display: Two-Variable View |
2702 |
Decimal Places |
2703 |
Process |
2704 |
API Referral |
2705 |
Device |
2706 |
Transmitter Information |
2707 |
Sensor Information |
2708 |
Serial Number |
2709 |
HART |
2710 |
Security |
2711 |
Alert Setup |
2712 |
Set Alert Conditions |
2713 |
View Alert Conditions |
2714 |
Configuration |
2715 |
Output |
2716 |
Output Fault Actions |
2717 |
General |
2718 |
Concentration Measurement Alerts |
2719 |
Service Tools |
2720 |
Alerts |
2721 |
Variables |
2722 |
Mapped |
2723 |
Primary Variable |
2724 |
Secondary Variable |
2725 |
Third Variable |
2726 |
Fourth Variable |
2727 |
Primary Variable on mA Output 1 |
2728 |
External Variables |
2729 |
Totalizers |
2730 |
View Totalizers (1-4) |
2731 |
View Totalizers (5-7) |
2732 |
View Inventories (1-4) |
2733 |
View Inventories (5-7) |
2734 |
Trends |
2735 |
Period Average Outputs |
2736 |
API Referral Variables |
2737 |
Net Oil Variables |
2738 |
Maintenance |
2739 |
Routine Maintenance |
2740 |
Calibration |
2741 |
Density Calibration |
2742 |
Perform a density calibration for the first point (air), second point (water), or FD (flowing density). |
2743 |
Perform a density calibration for the first point (air), second point (water), third point (user's choice), fourth point (user's choice), or FD (flowing density). |
2744 |
Modbus Data |
2745 |
Reset/Restore |
2746 |
Simulate |
2747 |
Simulate Outputs |
2748 |
Simulate Sensor |
2749 |
Test Result: Failed |
2750 |
Test Result: Aborted |
2751 |
Test Result: Passed |
2752 |
Offline Parameters |
2753 |
Upload Variables |
2754 |
Download Variables |
2755 |
Primary Purpose Variables |
2756 |
Shortcuts |
2757 |
Tag, model code, revision, security, and related data. |
2758 |
Revision Numbers |
2759 |
Displays permanent feature set. |
2760 |
Displays temporary feature set. |
2761 |
Security Switch Status |
2762 |
Security Status |
2763 |
HART Lock Status |
2764 |
Simulation Status |
2765 |
Displays values of process variables and outputs. |
2766 |
Displays primary variable on analog output 1. |
2767 |
Displays net oil gauges. |
2768 |
Totalizers |
2769 |
Displays totalizers 1 to 4 |
2770 |
Displays totalizers 5 to 7 |
2771 |
Displays inventories 1 to 4 |
2772 |
Displays inventories 5 to 7 |
2773 |
mA Output 1 Settings |
2774 |
Settings of analog output 1. |
2775 |
mA Output 2 Settings |
2776 |
Settings of analog output 2. |
2777 |
mA Output 3 Settings |
2778 |
Settings of analog output 3. |
2779 |
Settings of frequency output 1. |
2780 |
Settings of frequency output 2. |
2781 |
Settings |
2782 |
Trend charts for process and diagnostic variables. |
2783 |
Displays a trend chart for mass flow rate. |
2784 |
Displays a trend chart for volume flow rate. |
2785 |
Displays a trend chart for gas standard volume flow rate. |
2786 |
Displays a trend chart for density. |
2787 |
Displays a trend chart for temperature. |
2788 |
Displays a trend chart for left pickoff amplitude. |
2789 |
Displays a trend chart for right pickoff amplitude. |
2790 |
Displays a trend chart for drive gain. |
2791 |
Displays a trend chart for velocity. |
2792 |
Displays a trend chart for tube frequency. |
2793 |
Displays a trend chart for meter temperature. |
2794 |
Displays a trend chart for live zero flow rate. |
2795 |
Displays a trend chart for core board temperature. |
2796 |
Displays a trend chart for input voltage. |
2797 |
APM Diagnostics |
2798 |
Displays a trend chart for gas void fraction. |
2799 |
Displays a trend chart for PAO mass. |
2800 |
Displays a trend chart for PAO volume flow. |
2801 |
Displays a trend chart for PAO density. |
2802 |
Displays a trend chart for PAO temperature. |
2803 |
Displays a trend chart for PAO watercut at line. |
2804 |
Displays a trend chart for PAO gas void fraction. |
2805 |
Displays a trend chart for PAO net oil flow at line. |
2806 |
Displays a trend chart for PAO net oil flow at reference. |
2807 |
Displays a trend chart for density at reference temperature. |
2808 |
Displays a trend chart for referred volume flow rate. |
2809 |
Displays a trend chart for average observed density. |
2810 |
Displays a trend chart for average temperature. |
2811 |
Displays a trend chart for correction factor due to temperature and pressure. |
2812 |
Concentration Measurement Variables |
2813 |
Displays a trend chart for standard volume flow rate. |
2814 |
Displays a trend chart for concentration. |
2815 |
Displays a trend chart for density at reference. |
2816 |
Displays a trend chart for density (fixed specific gravity units). |
2817 |
Displays a trend chart for net mass flow rate. |
2818 |
Displays a trend chart for net volume flow rate. |
2819 |
Displays a trend chart for net oil flow at line. |
2820 |
Displays a trend chart for net water flow at line. |
2821 |
Displays a trend chart for net oil flow at reference. |
2822 |
Displays a trend chart for net water flow at reference. |
2823 |
Displays a trend chart for watercut at line. |
2824 |
Displays a trend chart for watercut at reference. |
2825 |
Starts all totalizers. |
2826 |
Stops all totalizers. |
2827 |
Resets all totals to zero. |
2828 |
Resets all inventories to zero. |
2829 |
Starts, stops, or resets totals individually. |
2830 |
Starts, stops, or resets inventories individually. |
2831 |
Assigns sources, flow directions, and names for totalizers and inventories. |
2832 |
Assigns sources for contract totals. |
2833 |
Displays totalizers 1 to 7 |
2834 |
Totalizers (1-4) |
2835 |
Totalizers (5-7) |
2836 |
Displays inventories 1 to 7 |
2837 |
Inventories (1-4) |
2838 |
Inventories (5-7) |
2839 |
Schedule |
2840 |
Guided Setup |
2841 |
Initial Setup |
2842 |
Configures the year, month, day, hours, minutes and seconds of the real time clock. |
2843 |
Configures the sensor characteristics of the transmitter. |
2844 |
Configures the channels, outputs, variable mapping and communications. |
2845 |
Configures the batch flow source and control options. |
2846 |
Calibration Tag Example:
New Style Sensor Tag |
2847 |
Old Style Sensor Tag |
2848 |
The DensCal Factor field on the old style sensor tag contains the K1, K2 and TC values.
The first 5 characters are K1, the second 5 characters are K2 and the remaining characters are TC. |
2849 |
Configure the parameters required for concentration measurement. |
2850 |
Configure Concentration Measurement |
2851 |
Select the concentration matrix to be used for measurement. |
2852 |
Define or modify a concentration matrix. |
2853 |
Matrix Configuration |
2854 |
Matrix Selection |
2855 |
Extrapolation Alert |
2856 |
Adjust concentration measurement by applying an offset or a slope. |
2857 |
Selects the process variables to be shown on the display. |
2858 |
Specifies the display precision. |
2859 |
Specify the number of decimal places to be shown on the display. |
2860 |
Specifies the display precision for each process variable. |
2861 |
Specifies the display precision for each totalizer and inventory. |
2862 |
Specifies the display precision for each diagnostic variable. |
2863 |
Fault Settings |
2864 |
Note: For Frequency Output 1 'Fault Action' as upscale, set Frequency Output 1 'Fault Level' value. |
2865 |
Fault Settings |
2866 |
Note: For Frequency Output 2 'Fault Action' as upscale, set Frequency Output 2 'Fault Level' value. |
2867 |
System Time |
2868 |
Configures multiple burst messages and event notification. |
2869 |
Configure Burst Variables |
2870 |
Configure the contents of 'Burst Message 1'. |
2871 |
Device Variables |
2872 |
PV, SV, TV, QV |
2873 |
When the device is locked, only the currently connected HART master can configure or calibrate the device. When the device is unlocked, all HART masters can configure or calibrate the device. No other connection types are affected. |
2874 |
Lock/Unlock the Concentration Measurement configuration to disable/enable the ability to make changes to parameters and matrix data. |
2875 |
Enable or disable detection of USB devices with the Service Port. |
2876 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Configuration Warning' alert. |
2877 |
Select the Configuration Warning alert conditions to suppress: |
2878 |
View the conditions that will trigger the 'Electronics Failed' alert. |
2879 |
View the alert conditions for Electronics Failed alert: |
2880 |
View the condition that will trigger the 'Low Power - Core' alert. |
2881 |
View the alert condition for Low Power – Core alert: |
2882 |
View the condition that will trigger the 'Sensor Being Simulated' alert. |
2883 |
View the alert condition for Sensor Being Simulated alert: |
2884 |
View the conditions that will trigger the 'Sensor/Transmitter Communications Error' alert. |
2885 |
View the alert conditions for Sensor Communications Error alert: |
2886 |
View the conditions that will trigger the 'Sensor Failed' alert. |
2887 |
View the alert conditions for Sensor Failed alert: |
2888 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Display Communication Error' alert. |
2889 |
View the alert conditions for Display Communication Error: |
2890 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Display Internal Error' alert. |
2891 |
Select the Display Internal Error alert conditions to suppress: |
2892 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Configuration Error' alert. |
2893 |
Select the Configuration Error alert conditions to suppress: |
2894 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Function Check in Progress' alert. |
2895 |
Select the Function Check in Progress alert conditions to suppress: |
2896 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Function Check Failed or SMV Aborted' alert. |
2897 |
Select the Function Check Failed or SMV Aborted alert conditions to suppress: |
2898 |
Set the condition that will trigger the 'Drive Overrange' alert. |
2899 |
Select the Drive Overrange alert condition to suppress: |
2900 |
View the conditions that will trigger the 'Extreme Primary Purpose Variable' alert. |
2901 |
View the alert conditions for Extreme Primary Purpose Variable alert: |
2902 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Process Aberration' alert. |
2903 |
Select the Process Aberration alert conditions to suppress: |
2904 |
View the condition that will trigger the 'Transmitter Initializing' alert. |
2905 |
View the alert condition for Transmitter Initializing alert: |
2906 |
Set the condition that will trigger the 'Tube Not Full' alert. |
2907 |
Select the Tube Not Full alert condition to suppress: |
2908 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Discrete Event' alert. |
2909 |
Select the Event Active alert conditions to suppress: |
2910 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Output Fixed' alert. |
2911 |
Select the Output Fixed alert conditions to suppress: |
2912 |
Set the conditions that will trigger the 'Output Saturated' alert. |
2913 |
Select the Output Saturated alert conditions to suppress: |
2914 |
Discrete Actions |
2915 |
Extrapolation Type |
2916 |
Active Alerts |
2917 |
Acknowledge all alerts simultaneously. |
2918 |
Failure - Fix Now |
2919 |
An electronics problem has been detected. |
2920 |
Alert details ans recommended actions |
2921 |
The transmitter has detected a problem with the sensor's electronics. |
2922 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the problem persist, contact Micro Motion. |
2923 |
There is an issue with the transmitter's non-volatile memory. |
2924 |
Recommended Actions:
This alert will not clear until you cycle power to the meter.
1. Evaluate the environment for sources of high electromagnetic interference (EMI) and relocate the transmitter or wiring as necessary.
2. Cycle power to the meter.
3. If the problem persists, replace the transmitter. |
2925 |
ROM checksum error or a RAM location cannot be written to the transmitter. |
2926 |
There is an issue with the core processor's non-volatile memory. |
2927 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the alert persists, replace the core processor. |
2928 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the problem persists, replace the core processor. |
2929 |
The watchdog timer has expired. |
2930 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Contact Micro Motion. |
2931 |
The mA Output 1 and mA Feedback readings do not match. Process data from mA Output 1 is not valid for SIL applications. |
2932 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the wiring of mA Output 1. |
2933 |
The sensor is not responding. |
2934 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for two-phase flow.
2. Verify wiring between the transmitter and the sensor.
3. Check the test points and sensor coils.
4. Purge the sensor tubes. |
2935 |
Displays two-phase flow condition. |
2936 |
View Diagnostic Variables |
2937 |
Displays diagnostic variables. |
2938 |
The value computed for the resistance of the line RTD is outside limits. |
2939 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the wiring between the sensor and the transmitter.
a. Refer to the installation manuals and ensure that the wiring has been performed according to instructions. Obey all applicable safety messages.
b. Verify that the wires are making good contact with the terminals.
c. Perform RTD resistance checks and check for shorts to case.
d. Check the continuity of all wires from the transmitter to the sensor.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Contact Micro Motion. |
2940 |
The values computed for the resistance of the meter and case RTDs are outside limits. |
2941 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the wiring between the sensor and the transmitter.
a. Refer to the installation manuals and ensure that the wiring has been performed according to instructions. Obey all applicable safety messages.
b. Verify that the wires are making good contact with the terminals.
c. Perform RTD resistance checks and check for shorts to case.
d. Check the continuity of all wires from the transmitter to the sensor.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter. Temperature should be between -200 °F and +400 °F.
3. Verify that all of the characterization parameters match the data on the sensor tag.
4. Contact Micro Motion. |
2942 |
Incorrect or missing configuration values are causing an error. |
2943 |
Some calibration factors have not been entered or are incorrect. |
2944 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters. See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
2945 |
The sensor is recognized as a straight tube but the K1 value indicates a curved tube, or vice versa. |
2946 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If A017 is active, resolve it first.
2. Check the characterization against the sensor tag. Specifically, verify the Flow FCF, K1 and K2 values.
3. Check the sensor RTD circuitry.
4. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
2947 |
The firmware or configuration loaded in the transmitter is incompatible with the board type. |
2948 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If this alarm occurred in conjunction with an effort to load a configuration into the transmitter, confirm that the transmitter is of the same model as the one the configuration came from.
2. Cycle power to the meter.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
2949 |
Core processor software could not be updated. |
2950 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Retry the core processor software upgrade.
2. Contact Micro Motion. |
2951 |
The system time has not been set. |
2952 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Set the time and time zone. |
2953 |
Security is enabled but the password has not been set. |
2954 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Set the password. |
2955 |
One or more required batcher parameters are missing. |
2956 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that the batcher application is configured correctly.
a. Ensure that the batcher has a 'Flow Source' assigned.
b. Ensure that the 'Batch Target' is not zero.
c. Ensure that discrete output assignments are assigned to control valves. |
2957 |
The configured density/temperature/concentration values do not result in a proper Concentration Measurement (CM) curve. |
2958 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the configuration of the concentration measurement application. |
2959 |
The core processor has an ETO installed which is incompatible with this device. The core can be updated but the ETO will be overwritten.
Recommended Actions:
1. Contact Micro Motion to discuss options for reserving the ETO. |
2960 |
Watercut at Line calculation is greater than 105% based on input density. Watercut Output is limited to 100%.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check base water density.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
2961 |
Watercut at Line calculation is less than -5% based on input density. Watercut Output is limited to 0%.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check base oil density.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
2962 |
The core processor is not receiving sufficient power. |
2963 |
Recommended Actions:
This alert will not clear until you cycle power to the meter.
1. Check the wiring between the transmitter and the sensor.
2. Cycle power to the meter.
3. Measure the voltage at the core processor terminals. There should be a minimum of 11.5 volts at all times.
a. If there is less than 11.5 volts, confirm that the transmitter is receiving sufficient voltage.
b. If the transmitter is receiving sufficient voltage, and the problem still persists, replace the transmitter. |
2964 |
The transmitter has lost communication with the core processor. |
2965 |
Communication errors between transmitter and core processor. |
2966 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the wiring between the transmitter and core processor.
2. Verify the power to both the transmitter and core processor.
3. Cycle power to the transmitter.
4. If problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
2967 |
An attempt to write data to the core processor has failed. |
2968 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
2. The transmitter might need service or upgrading. Contact Micro Motion. |
2969 |
One of the primary purpose variables has an extreme value. |
2970 |
The measured flow rate is out of range for the sensor. |
2971 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alert conditions first. If the current alert persists, continue with the recommended actions.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Check for two-phase flow.
a. Check for two-phase alerts. If two-phase flow is the problem, alerts will be posted.
b. Check the process for cavitation, flashing, or leaks.
c. Monitor the density of your process fluid under normal process conditions. |
2972 |
The measured density is below 0 g/Cucm or above 10 g/Cucm. |
2973 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alert conditions first. If the current alert persists, continue with the recommended actions.
2. Check for two-phase flow.
3. Check for foreign material in the process gas or fluid, coating, or other process problems.
4. Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters. See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter.
5. Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage.
6. Perform Smart Meter Verification.
7. Contact Micro Motion. |
2974 |
Displays density characterization. |
2975 |
Transmitter is in power-up mode. |
2976 |
Recommended Actions:
Allow the meter to complete its power-up sequence. The alert should clear automatically.
If the alert does not clear:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alert conditions first.
2. Verify that the transmitter is receiving sufficient power.
a. If it is not, correct the problem and cycle power to the meter.
b. If it is, this suggests that the transmitter has an internal power issue. Replace the transmitter. |
2977 |
There is insufficient signal coming from the sensor pickoff coils, which suggests that the sensor tubes are being prevented from vibrating at their natural frequency. |
2978 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for possible fluid separation by monitoring the density value and comparing the results against expected density values.
2. Check for plugging, coating, or two-phase flow.
3. Settling from a two-phase or three-phase fluid can cause this alert even if the flow tubes are full. This could mean that the sensor needs to be reoriented. Refer to the sensor installation manual for recommended sensor orientations. |
2979 |
The transmitter is detecting communication errors with the display. |
2980 |
Internal communication error with transmitter display.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
2981 |
The transmitter is detecting readback errors with the display. |
2982 |
Readback function from transmitter display indicates error or failure.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
2983 |
An output is set to fixed value. |
2984 |
The Polling Address is set to a non-zero value, or the mA output is configured to send a constant value. |
2985 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation, if applicable.
2. Exit mA output trim, if applicable.
3. Check the Polling address. If the Polling address is non-zero, you may need to change the setting of mA Output Action (Loop Current Mode).
4. Check whether the output has been set to a constant value via digital communication. |
2986 |
Output simulation (loop testing) is enabled or mA output trim is in progress. |
2987 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation, if applicable.
2. Exit mA output trim, if applicable.
3. Check whether the output has been set to a constant value via digital communication. |
2988 |
Output simulation (loop testing) is enabled. |
2989 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation. |
2990 |
Totalizers have been stopped or output simulation (loop testing) is enabled. |
2991 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Stopping the totalizer will set the frequency output to zero. Cycling power to the transmitter or restarting the totalizer will restore the frequency output to normal operation.
2. Disable output simulation, if applicable.
3. Check if the output has been set to a constant value via digital communication.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen. |
2992 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen. |
2993 |
The process is deviating from normal conditions. |
2994 |
The density has exceeded the user-defined two-phase (density) limits. |
2995 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for two-phase flow.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen. |
2996 |
Transient Bubble Remediation (TBR) is active. |
2997 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If desired, you can configure the transmitter to ignore this condition. |
2998 |
The measured temperature is outside the range of the API table. |
2999 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device.
2. Verify the configuration of the API referral application and related parameters.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen. |
3000 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alert conditions first. If the current alert persists, continue with the recommended actions.
2. Check for two-phase flow.
3. Check for foreign material in the process gas or fluid, coating, or other process problems.
4. Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters. See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter.
5. Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage.
6. Perform Smart Meter Verification.
7. Contact Micro Motion.
8. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen. |
3001 |
No response received from polled device. |
3002 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that the external device is operating correctly.
2. Verify the wiring between the transmitter and the external device.
3. Verify the HART polling configuration.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen. |
3003 |
The line density or line temperature is outside the range of the concentration matrix plus the configured extrapolation limit. |
3004 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device.
2. Verify the configuration of the concentration measurement application. |
3005 |
Phase Genius is reporting moderate two-phase flow. |
3006 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify your process. |
3007 |
Phase Genius is reporting severe two-phase flow. |
3008 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify your process. |
3009 |
The line pressure is outside the range of the API table. |
3010 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device.
2. Verify the configuration of the API referral application and related parameters. |
3011 |
The maximum batch time has been reached and the batch has been ended. The batch probably does not meet specifications. |
3012 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for abnormal conditions such as low flow or mechanical failure. |
3013 |
Watercut unavailable due to high gas.
Recommended Actions:
1. Consider using external watercut meter. |
3014 |
Transient Mist Remediation Active (140) |
3015 |
Transient Mist Remediation (TMR) is active due to 'Drive Gain' configured above threshold.
Recommended Actions:
1. If desired, you can configure the transmitter to ignore this condition. |
3016 |
An event is On (active). |
3017 |
Discrete Event 1 has been triggered. |
3018 |
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
3019 |
Discrete Event 2 has been triggered. |
3020 |
Discrete Event 3 has been triggered. |
3021 |
Discrete Event 4 has been triggered. |
3022 |
Discrete Event 5 has been triggered. |
3023 |
Basic Event 1 is on (active). |
3024 |
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen. |
3025 |
Basic Event 2 is on (active). |
3026 |
An output value is outside the configured range. |
3027 |
The calculated amount of current output is outside of the configured range. |
3028 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value are set correctly for the process variable and the process.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Verify that the measurement units are configured correctly for your application.
4. Purge the flow tubes.
5. Verify process conditions, checking especially for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in the tubes, or coating in the tubes.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen. |
3029 |
Process variable assigned to frequency output is outside configured scale limits. |
3030 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the Frequency Output Scaling Method parameter.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Verify process conditions, checking especially for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in the tubes, or coating in the tubes.
4. Verify that the measurement units are configured correctly for your application.
5. Purge the flow tubes.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen. |
3031 |
The drive power (current/voltage) is at its maximum. |
3032 |
The drive power (current/voltage) is at its maximum. |
3033 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage.
2. Check for foreign material in the process gas or fluid, coating, or other process problems.
3. Check for fluid separation by monitoring the density value and comparing the results against expected density values.
4. Ensure that the sensor orientation is appropriate for your application. Settling from a two-phase or three-phase fluid can cause this alert.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen. |
3034 |
A calibration or meter verification failed or was aborted. |
3035 |
There can be many possible causes. |
3036 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Ensure that your calibration procedure meets the documented requirements, cycle power to the meter, then retry the procedure.
2. If this alert appears during zeroing, verify that there is no flow through the sensor, cycle power to the meter, then retry the procedure. |
3037 |
Smart Meter Verification failed. The test result is not within the specification uncertainty limit. |
3038 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Rerun the test, with outputs set to Fault or Last Measured Value instead of Continue Measurement.
- If the meter passes the second test, ignore the first result.
- If the meter fails the second test, the flow tubes may be damaged. Use your process knowledge to determine the possibilities for damage and the appropriate actions for each. |
3039 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
User Initiated Abort |
3040 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Wait for 15 seconds before starting Smart Meter Verification again. |
3041 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
Frequency Drift |
3042 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Ensure temperature, flow and density are stable and run Smart Meter Verification again.
|
3043 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
High Drive Gain |
3044 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Ensure flow is steady and minimize entrained gas and run Smart Meter Verification again. |
3045 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
Unstable Flow |
3046 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Reduce flow rate and run Smart Meter Verification again.
2. Maintain a constant fluid pressure and temperature.
3. Avoid changes to fluid composition, e.g., two-phase flow or setting.
4. Maintain a constant flow rate. |
3047 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
No Air Reference |
3048 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Perform factory calibration on air. |
3049 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
No Water Reference |
3050 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Perform factory calibration on water. |
3051 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
Missing Configuration |
3052 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Load verification parameter registers with proper values. |
3053 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
Other |
3054 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Run Smart Meter Verification again. If abort persists, call Micro Motion customer support. |
3055 |
The totalizers are not being saved properly. The core processor was unable to store the totalizers on the last power-down and must rely on the saved totals. The saved totals can be as much as two hours out of date. |
3056 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Make sure the transmitter and core processor are receiving sufficient power.
2. Check the power supply and power supply wiring. |
3057 |
The internal SD Card has failed. |
3058 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Open the transmitter and verify that an SD card is present.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
3059 |
No permanent license is installed on the transmitter. |
3060 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If you have a permanent license, install it.
2. If you do not have a permanent license, contact Micro Motion to obtain one. |
3061 |
The real-time clock is not incrementing. Measurement is not affected but log timestamps will not be accurate. |
3062 |
The transmitter's internal memory is nearly full. |
3063 |
An error occured when updating the firmware. |
3064 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that the correct hex file is loaded onto the SD card.
2. Contact Micro Motion. |
3065 |
A calibration or meter verification is in progress. |
3066 |
A calibration procedure is in progress. |
3067 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. For zero calibration procedures, you may abort the calibration, set the zero time parameter to a lower value, and restart the calibration.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Configuration screen. |
3068 |
Smart Meter Verification in Progress. |
3069 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Configuration screen. |
3070 |
Sensor simulation is enabled. |
3071 |
Simulation mode is enabled. |
3072 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable sensor simulation. |
3073 |
Out of Specification - Fix Soon |
3074 |
Maintenance |
3075 |
Calibrates 'mA Output 1' to match a reference meter. |
3076 |
Calibrates 'mA Output 2' to match a reference meter. |
3077 |
Calibrates 'mA Output 3' to match a reference meter. |
3078 |
If the device is equipped with a display, show a pattern on the display to make the device easily identifiable. |
3079 |
Performs the Smart Meter Verification, which will determine the health of the meter without stopping the process flow or removing the meter from the line. |
3080 |
Performs a zero calibration. |
3081 |
Performs a density calibration. |
3082 |
Enter slope and offset values for the concentration measurement. |
3083 |
Performs first point (air) calibration. |
3084 |
Performs second point (water) calibration. |
3085 |
Performs third point (user's choice) calibration. |
3086 |
Performs fourth point (user's choice) calibration. |
3087 |
Performs flowing density calibration. |
3088 |
Reads Modbus data from device memory. |
3089 |
Writes Modbus data to device memory. |
3090 |
Power cycles the device without affecting device configuration. |
3091 |
Overwrites the existing device configuration with the configuration set at the factory. |
3092 |
Resets the Configuration Changed flag if the host is not able to reset the flag automatically. |
3093 |
Resets the concentration matrix data. |
3094 |
Loop Test |
3095 |
Verifies 'mA Output 1' wiring and current level. |
3096 |
Verifies 'mA Output 2' wiring and current level. |
3097 |
Verifies 'mA Output 3' wiring and current level. |
3098 |
Sets a fixed output value for 'Frequency Output 1'. |
3099 |
Verifies 'Discrete Output 1' wiring and polarity. |
3100 |
Sets a fixed output value for 'Frequency Output 2'. |
3101 |
Verifies 'Discrete Output 2' wiring and polarity. |
3102 |
Simulation Configuration |
3103 |
Mass Flow Rate Simulation Settings |
3104 |
Density Simulation Settings |
3105 |
Temperature Simulation Settings |
3106 |
Enable or disable alert simulation. |
3107 |
Selects the alert to simulate. |
3108 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked. Transmitter operation could be affected. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel/Abort to abort. |
3109 |
Frequency Output 1 Scaling |
3110 |
Frequency Output 2 Scaling |
3111 |
Discrete Output |
3112 |
Electronic Conditions |
3113 |
Sensor Conditions |
3114 |
Process Conditions |
3115 |
Configuration Conditions |
3116 |
Average Reporting Interval |
3117 |
Process Reference |
3118 |
Trigger Configuration |
3119 |
Extended Device Status |
3120 |
Always Active |
3121 |
Inactive |
3122 |
Active |
3123 |
HART 7 Configuration Complete |
3124 |
Advanced HART Configuration completed successfully. |
3125 |
Configure Burst Message 1 |
3126 |
Burst Message 1 needs to be enabled before continuing.
This message will burst at a continuous rate of transmission.
Please choose the burst option below: |
3127 |
Message |
3128 |
Configure Burst Message 2 |
3129 |
Burst Message 2 needs to be enabled before continuing. |
3130 |
Configure Burst Message 3 |
3131 |
Burst Message 3 needs to be enabled before continuing. |
3132 |
Select the alerts that will activate event notification. |
3133 |
Event Notification is used to transmit a special message whenever one or more of the user-specified alerts are active.
To use Event Notification, you must enable at least one burst message. |
3134 |
Notification Timing |
3135 |
'Event Debounce Interval' controls the time interval that the device will wait, after an event occurs, before sending the first notification. |
3136 |
'Event Notification Retry Time' specifies the number of seconds that event notification will continue, if not acknowledged by a host. |
3137 |
Before proceeding, verify that your HART host is set up for multiple burst messages and for event notification. |
3138 |
This pattern will be shown on the display for 60 seconds. |
3139 |
Click Next to start. |
3140 |
This pattern is currently being shown on the device display. |
3141 |
The display will return to normal operation after 60 seconds.
To return to normal operation before 60 seconds have expired, press any button on the display. |
3142 |
Frequency Output 1 parameters can be configured in Outputs->Channel C. |
3143 |
Simulation Settings |
3144 |
HART Communications |
3145 |
mA Output |
3146 |
Set Up Real Time Clock |
3147 |
Control Options |
3148 |
Setup Schedule |
3149 |
Matrix Data |
3150 |
This is automatically assigned to mA Output 1. |
3151 |
This is used only in HART communications. |
3152 |
Triggered Update Rate has been adjusted. |
3153 |
Show Phase Severity Trend |
3154 |
Phase Severity Trend |
3155 |
Burst Messages |
3156 |
Trigger Level |
3157 |
Base Burst Rate |
3158 |
Maximum update period for burst message |
3159 |
5.3f |
3160 |
Classification |
3161 |
Trigger Mode |
3162 |
Trigger Units |
3163 |
Option |
3164 |
Triggered Burst Rate |
3165 |
Events |
3166 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
3167 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
3168 |
Wireless |
3169 |
WirelessHART Device |
3170 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
3171 |
Primary |
3172 |
Primary Analog Channel |
3173 |
Secondary |
3174 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
3175 |
Tertiary |
3176 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
3177 |
Quaternary |
3178 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
3179 |
Quinary |
3180 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
3181 |
Critical Power Failure |
3182 |
Lock all |
3183 |
Trim not supported |
3184 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
3185 |
Locked by gateway |
3186 |
Analog Input Channel |
3187 |
Analog Output Channel |
3188 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
3189 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
3190 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
3191 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
3192 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
3193 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
3194 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
3195 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
3196 |
Simulation active |
3197 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
3198 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
3199 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
3200 |
Volatile memory error |
3201 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
3202 |
Watchdog reset executed |
3203 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
3204 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
3205 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
3206 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
3207 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
3208 |
Electronic failure |
3209 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
3210 |
Subdevice list changed |
3211 |
Duplicate master detected |
3212 |
Capacity Denied |
3213 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
3214 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
3215 |
Block transfer pending |
3216 |
Battery life |
3217 |
Percent range |
3218 |
Loop current |
3219 |
Primary variable |
3220 |
Secondary variable |
3221 |
Tertiary variable |
3222 |
Quaternary variable |
3223 |
Read receive time |
3224 |
Write date and time |
3225 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
3226 |
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. |
3227 |
Clock Uninitialized |
3228 |
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. |
3229 |
None |
3230 |
No restrictions |
3231 |
SI Only |
3232 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
3233 |
Process automation device |
3234 |
Discrete device |
3235 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
3236 |
I/O System |
3237 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
3238 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
3239 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
3240 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
3241 |
WirelessHART Access point |
3242 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
3243 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
3244 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
3245 |
Device Profile |
3246 |
|
3247 |
US |
3248 |
United States of America |
3249 |
JP |
3250 |
Japan |
3251 |
DE |
3252 |
Germany |
3253 |
FR |
3254 |
France |
3255 |
ES |
3256 |
Spain |
3257 |
RU |
3258 |
Russian Federation |
3259 |
CN |
3260 |
People's Republic of China |
3261 |
Secondary Master |
3262 |
Primary Master |
3263 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
3264 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
3265 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
3266 |
WirelessHART Status |
3267 |
Time Set Option |
3268 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
3269 |
Country |
3270 |
Country of intended device installation |
3271 |
SI Unit Control |
3272 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
3273 |
Burst Trigger Units |
3274 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
3275 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
3276 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
3277 |
Burst Trigger Class |
3278 |
Continuous |
3279 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
3280 |
Window |
3281 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
3282 |
Rising |
3283 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
3284 |
Falling |
3285 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
3286 |
On-change |
3287 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
3288 |
Off |
3289 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
3290 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
3291 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
3292 |
Configuration changed event pending |
3293 |
Device status event pending |
3294 |
More status available event pending |
3295 |
Wired HART Enabled |
3296 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
3297 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
3298 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
3299 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
3300 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
3301 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
3302 |
Event Status |
3303 |
Event Notification Control |
3304 |
Device Status Mask |
3305 |
Ext dev status Mask |
3306 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
3307 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
3308 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
3309 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
3310 |
AO saturated Mask |
3311 |
AO fixed Mask |
3312 |
Latched Device Status |
3313 |
Operate mode Mask |
3314 |
Not Defined |
3315 |
Latched Ext dev status |
3316 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
3317 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
3318 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
3319 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
3320 |
Latched AO saturated |
3321 |
Latched AO fixed |
3322 |
Latched Operate Mode |
3323 |
Flow Coriolis Mass |
3324 |
Time Stamp |
3325 |
Relative time value on network |
3326 |
8u |
3327 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
3328 |
Command Response Truncated |
3329 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
3330 |
Status bytes mismatch |
3331 |
Device Variable |
3332 |
Analog Channel Number |
3333 |
Analog Channel Number- Index into an array of Analog Channels. |
3334 |
Burst Command |
3335 |
Cmd 48: Read Additional Device Status |
3336 |
Read Additional Device - This command reads additional device status information |
3337 |
Burst Message Number |
3338 |
Burst Variable Code |
3339 |
Burst Variable Slot - Device variable code assigned to the slot to be read in burst mode. |
3340 |
Total Burst Msgs |
3341 |
Total number of burst messages supported by this device |
3342 |
Latched Cfg chng count |
3343 |
Latched Device Specific Status 0 |
3344 |
Latched Device Specific Status 1 |
3345 |
Latched Device Specific Status 2 |
3346 |
Latched Device Specific Status 3 |
3347 |
Latched Device Specific Status 4 |
3348 |
Latched Device Specific Status 5 |
3349 |
Device Specific Status 0 Mask |
3350 |
Device Specific Status 1 Mask |
3351 |
Device Specific Status 2 Mask |
3352 |
Device Specific Status 3 Mask |
3353 |
Device Specific Status 4 Mask |
3354 |
Device Specific Status 5 Mask |
3355 |
Event Number |
3356 |
Set Clock Date |
3357 |
Date to set the real-time clock in the field device to, or date that the real-time clock was last set |
3358 |
Set Clock Time |
3359 |
Time to set the real time clock in the field device to, or time that the real-time clock was last set |
3360 |
Current Date |
3361 |
Current Date based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
3362 |
Current Time |
3363 |
Current Time based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
3364 |
Max Update Period |
3365 |
Maxium update period for burst message |
3366 |
Max Update Time |
3367 |
Number of Events Supported |
3368 |
Time First Unack Event Triggered |
3369 |
The time when the first unacknowledged event was triggered |
3370 |
Event Debounce Interval |
3371 |
Event Notification Retry Time |
3372 |
Burst Trigger Level |
3373 |
Update Period |
3374 |
Update period for burst message |
3375 |
STX Count |
3376 |
Count of STX messages received by this device |
3377 |
ACK Count |
3378 |
Count of ACK messages received by this device |
3379 |
BACK Count |
3380 |
Count of BACK messages received by this device |
3381 |
Burst Variable Codes |
3382 |
Update time adjusted |
3383 |
Invalid burst message |
3384 |
Invalid device variable classification |
3385 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selection code |
3386 |
Burst condition conflict |
3387 |
Update period increased |
3388 |
Insufficient bandwidth |
3389 |
Update period or debounce interval adjusted |
3390 |
Update times adjusted |
3391 |
Update rate uncertain |
3392 |
Not all events cleared |
3393 |
Zero calibration aborted.
It is now safe to return the control loop to automatic control. |
3394 |
The method was aborted. |
3395 |
Verification can't be aborted. Installation Verification is already complete. |
3396 |
Aborting verification...! |
3397 |
Aborting due to field device error. |
3398 |
Verification can't be aborted. Smart Meter Verification is already complete. |
3399 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason: User Initiated Abort
Recommended Action: Wait for 15 seconds before starting Smart Meter Verification again. |
3400 |
It is now safe to return the control loop to automatic control. |
3401 |
'API Referral' is disabled. Do you want to enable it? |
3402 |
Yes;No |
3403 |
Parameters are being updated. Please wait. |
3404 |
'API Referral' is now enabled. |
3405 |
'API Referral' is enabled. Do you want to disable it? |
3406 |
'API Referral' is now disabled. |
3407 |
Disable 'Concentration Measurement' to enable other application.
Note: 'APM: Liquid with Gas' can be enabled along with 'Concentration Measurement'. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'Concentration Measurement'. |
3408 |
Disable 'Gas Standard Volume' to enable other application.
Note: 'APM: Gas with Liquid' can be enabled along with 'Gas Standard Volume'. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'Gas Standard Volume'. |
3409 |
Disable 'APM: Liquid with Gas' to enable other application.
Note: 'Concentration Measurement' can be enabled along with 'APM: Liquid with Gas'. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'APM: Liquid with Gas'. |
3410 |
Disable 'APM: Net Oil' to enable other application.
Note: All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'APM: Net Oil'. |
3411 |
Disable 'APM: Gas with Liquid' to enable other application.
Note: 'Gas Standard Volume' can be enabled along with 'APM: Gas with Liquid'. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'APM: Gas with Liquid'. |
3412 |
Disable 'Gas Standard Volume' and 'APM: Gas with Liquid' to enable other application.
Note: All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'Gas Standard Volume' and 'APM: Gas with Liquid'. |
3413 |
Disable 'Concentration Measurement' and 'APM: Liquid with Gas' to enable other application.
Note: All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'Concentration Measurement' and 'APM: Liquid with Gas'. |
3414 |
'APM: Gas with Liquid' is enabled. Do you want to disable it? |
3415 |
'APM: Gas with Liquid' is disabled. Do you want to enable it? |
3416 |
'APM: Gas with Liquid' is now disabled. |
3417 |
'APM: Gas with Liquid' is now enabled. |
3418 |
Disable 'API Referral' to enable other application.
Note: All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'API Referral'. |
3419 |
'APM: Liquid with Gas' is enabled with continuous flow. |
3420 |
Change Configuration;Disable;Exit |
3421 |
'APM: Liquid with Gas' is enabled with variable flow. |
3422 |
'APM: Liquid with Gas' is disabled. Do you want to enable it? |
3423 |
Select the output flow type: |
3424 |
Continuous;Variable |
3425 |
'APM: Liquid with Gas' is now enabled with continuous flow. |
3426 |
'APM: Liquid with Gas' is now enabled with variable flow. |
3427 |
'APM: Liquid with Gas' is now disabled. |
3428 |
'APM: Net Oil' is enabled with continuous flow. |
3429 |
'APM: Net Oil' is enabled with variable flow. |
3430 |
'APM: Net Oil' is enabled. Do you want to disable it? |
3431 |
'APM: Net Oil' is disabled. Do you want to enable it? |
3432 |
'APM: Net Oil' is now disabled. |
3433 |
'APM: Net Oil' is now enabled. |
3434 |
'APM: Net Oil' is now enabled with continuous flow. |
3435 |
'APM: Net Oil' is now enabled with variable flow. |
3436 |
The device is write protected, switch off the 'Security Switch' to disable write protection mode. |
3437 |
All applications are now disabled. |
3438 |
'Concentration Measurement' is disabled. Do you want to enable it? |
3439 |
'Concentration Measurement' is now enabled. |
3440 |
'Concentration Measurement' is enabled. Do you want to disable it? |
3441 |
'Concentration Measurement' is now disabled. |
3442 |
'Gas Standard Volume' is disabled. Do you want to enable it? |
3443 |
'Gas Standard Volume' is now enabled. |
3444 |
'Gas Standard Volume' is enabled. Do you want to disable it? |
3445 |
'Gas Standard Volume' is now disabled. |
3446 |
Returning 'Discrete Output 1' to normal function... |
3447 |
Returning 'Discrete Output 2' to normal function... |
3448 |
Returning 'Frequency Output 1' to normal function... |
3449 |
Returning 'Frequency Output 2' to normal function... |
3450 |
Next |
3451 |
select |
3452 |
warning |
3453 |
Back;Next |
3454 |
select1 |
3455 |
select2 |
3456 |
select3 |
3457 |
Finish |
3458 |
Click Next to start the Automatic Overshoot Compensation (AOC) calibration. |
3459 |
Please run 2-10 batches. When the batch overshoot has been adequately minimized, click Next to save the calibration. |
3460 |
Current data is saved successfully. |
3461 |
Changing configuration can affect transmitter operation. Ensure that the control loop is set for manual operation before continuing. |
3462 |
Choose API Table Number: |
3463 |
5;6;23;24;53;54;59;60 |
3464 |
Choose API Table Letter: |
3465 |
A;B;D |
3466 |
A;B;D;E |
3467 |
C;E |
3468 |
Enter 'Thermal Expansion Coefficient': |
3469 |
Enter 'Reference Temperature': |
3470 |
Enter 'Reference Pressure': |
3471 |
Method aborted. |
3472 |
Select Output Type: |
3473 |
APM Application is now disabled. |
3474 |
Method is being aborted due to last error. |
3475 |
The concentration matrix is locked. Do you want to unlock it? |
3476 |
The concentration matrix is unlocked. Do you want to lock it? |
3477 |
The concentration matrix is locked. |
3478 |
The concentration matrix is unlocked. |
3479 |
Mass Flow Meter Factor:
%{0} Always Active
Volume Flow Meter Factor:
%{1} Always Active
Density Meter Factor:
%{2} Always Active
Temperature Correction Factor:
%{3} Always Active
|
3480 |
Pressure Correction Factor:
%{4} Active
Velocity of Sound Correction:
%{5} Active
LD Correction Factor:
%{6} Active
|
3481 |
Pressure Correction Factor:
%{4} Active
Velocity of Sound Correction:
%{5} Active
LD Correction Factor:
%{6} Inactive
|
3482 |
Pressure Correction Factor:
%{4} Active
Velocity of Sound Correction:
%{5} Inactive
LD Correction Factor:
%{6} Active
|
3483 |
Pressure Correction Factor:
%{4} Active
Velocity of Sound Correction:
%{5} Inactive
LD Correction Factor:
%{6} Inactive
|
3484 |
Pressure Correction Factor:
%{4} Inactive
Velocity of Sound Correction:
%{5} Active
LD Correction Factor:
%{6} Active
|
3485 |
Pressure Correction Factor:
%{4} Inactive
Velocity of Sound Correction:
%{5} Active
LD Correction Factor:
%{6} Inactive
|
3486 |
Pressure Correction Factor:
%{4} Inactive
Velocity of Sound Correction:
%{5} Inactive
LD Correction Factor:
%{6} Active
|
3487 |
Pressure Correction Factor:
%{4} Inactive
Velocity of Sound Correction:
%{5} Inactive
LD Correction Factor:
%{6} Inactive
|
3488 |
Select totalizer or inventory: |
3489 |
Current Source for Totalizer 1 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3490 |
Mass Flow Rate;Volume Flow Rate;CM: Standard Volume Flow Rate;CM: Net Mass Flow Rate;CM: Net Volume Flow Rate |
3491 |
Mass Flow Rate;Gas Standard Volume Flow |
3492 |
Mass Flow Rate;Volume Flow Rate;API: Referred Volume Flow |
3493 |
Mass Flow Rate;Volume Flow Rate |
3494 |
Mass Flow Rate;Volume Flow Rate;APM: Net Oil Flow at Reference;APM: Net Oil Flow at Line;APM: Net Water Flow at Reference;APM: Net Water Flow at Line;APM: SF Net Oil Flow at Line;APM: SF Net Oil Flow at Reference;APM: Unremediated Mass Flow;APM: Unremediated Volume Flow |
3495 |
Mass Flow Rate;Volume Flow Rate;APM: Unremediated Mass Flow;APM: Unremediated Volume Flow |
3496 |
Current Flow Direction for Totalizer 1 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3497 |
Forward;Reverse;Bidirectional;Absolute Value |
3498 |
Flow Direction selection for Totalizer 1 is '%0'. |
3499 |
User-Defined Label: |
3500 |
Current Source for Totalizer 2 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3501 |
Current Flow Direction for Totalizer 2 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3502 |
Flow Direction selection for Totalizer 2 is '%0'. |
3503 |
Current Source for Totalizer 3 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3504 |
Current Flow Direction for Totalizer 3 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3505 |
Flow Direction selection for Totalizer 3 is '%0'. |
3506 |
Current Source for Totalizer 4 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3507 |
Current Flow Direction for Totalizer 4 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3508 |
Flow Direction selection for Totalizer 4 is '%0'. |
3509 |
Current Source for Totalizer 5 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3510 |
Current Flow Direction for Totalizer 5 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3511 |
Flow Direction selection for Totalizer 5 is '%0'. |
3512 |
Current Source for Totalizer 6 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3513 |
Current Flow Direction for Totalizer 6 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3514 |
Flow Direction selection for Totalizer 6 is '%0'. |
3515 |
Current Source for Totalizer 7 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3516 |
Current Flow Direction for Totalizer 7 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3517 |
Flow Direction selection for Totalizer 7 is '%0'. |
3518 |
Current Source for Inventory 1 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3519 |
Current Flow Direction for Inventory 1 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3520 |
Flow Direction selection for Inventory 1 is '%0'. |
3521 |
Current Source for Inventory 2 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3522 |
Current Flow Direction for Inventory 2 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3523 |
Flow Direction selection for Inventory 2 is '%0'. |
3524 |
Current Source for Inventory 3 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3525 |
Current Flow Direction for Inventory 3 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3526 |
Flow Direction selection for Inventory 3 is '%0'. |
3527 |
Current Source for Inventory 4 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3528 |
Current Flow Direction for Inventory 4 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3529 |
Flow Direction selection for Inventory 4 is '%0'. |
3530 |
Current Source for Inventory 5 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3531 |
Current Flow Direction for Inventory 5 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3532 |
Flow Direction selection for Inventory 5 is '%0'. |
3533 |
Current Source for Inventory 6 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3534 |
Current Flow Direction for Inventory 6 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3535 |
Flow Direction selection for Inventory 6 is '%0'. |
3536 |
Current Source for Inventory 7 is '%0'.
Select Source: |
3537 |
Current Flow Direction for Inventory 7 is '%0'.
Select Flow Direction: |
3538 |
Flow Direction selection for Inventory 7 is '%0'. |
3539 |
Calibration Factors Missing (020)
Some calibration factors have not been entered or are incorrect.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters. See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion.
FlowCal:
Value %0
K1:
Value %1µs
K2:
Value %2µs |
3540 |
Calibration Factors Missing (020)
Some calibration factors have not been entered or are incorrect.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters. See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion.
Flow FCF:
Value: %0
K1:
Value: %1µs
K2:
Value: %2µs |
3541 |
Incorrect Sensor Type (021)
The sensor is recognized as a straight tube but the K1 value indicates a curved tube, or vice versa.
Recommended Actions:
1. If A017 is active, resolve it first.
2. Check the characterization against the sensor tag. Specifically, verify the Flow FCF, K1 and K2 values.
3. Check the sensor RTD circuitry.
4. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion.
Flow FCF:
Value: %0
K1:
Value: %1µs
K2:
Value: %2µs |
3542 |
Incorrect Board Type (030)
The firmware or configuration loaded in the transmitter is incompatible with the board type.
Recommended Actions:
1. If this alarm occurred in conjunction with an effort to load a configuration into the transmitter, confirm that the transmitter is of the same model as the one the configuration came from.
2. Cycle power to the meter.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
3543 |
Core Software Upgrade Failed
Core processor software could not be updated.
Recommended Actions:
1. Retry the core processor software upgrade.
2. Contact Micro Motion. |
3544 |
Time Not Set
The system time has not been set.
Recommended Actions:
1. Set the time and time zone. |
3545 |
No Security Password
Security is enabled but the password has not been set.
Recommended Actions:
1. Set the password. |
3546 |
Batch Not Configured
One or more required batcher parameters are missing.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that the batcher application is configured correctly.
a. Ensure that the batcher has a 'Flow Source' assigned.
b. Ensure that the 'Batch Target' is not zero.
c. Ensure that discrete output assignments are assigned to control valves. |
3547 |
Curve Fit Failure (120)
The configured density/temperature/concentration values do not result in a proper Concentration Measurement (CM) curve.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the configuration of the concentration measurement application. |
3548 |
Core Processor has Incompatible ETO
The core processor has an ETO installed which is incompatible with this device. The core can be updated but the ETO will be overwritten.
Recommended Actions:
1. Contact Micro Motion to discuss options for reserving the ETO. |
3549 |
Watercut Limited at 100%
Watercut at Line calculation is greater than 105% based on input density. Watercut Output is limited to 100%.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check base water density.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion.
Water Density at Reference:%{0} g/Cucm |
3550 |
Watercut Limited at 0%
Watercut at Line calculation is less than -5% based on input density. Watercut Output is limited to 0%.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check base oil density.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion.
Dry Oil Density at Reference:%{0} g/Cucm |
3551 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
Incorrect or missing configuration values are causing an error. |
3552 |
Select Time Zone: |
3553 |
Enter ‘Time Zone Offset from UTC’: |
3554 |
Enter Date (MM/DD/YYYY): |
3555 |
Enter Time (HH:MM:SS): |
3556 |
Current sensor type selection is 'Other (Curved Tube) '.
Select sensor type: |
3557 |
Other (Curved Tube);T-Series (Straight Tube) |
3558 |
Current sensor type selection is 'T-Series (Straight Tube) '.
Select sensor type: |
3559 |
Low Power - Core (031)
The core processor is not receiving sufficient power.
Recommended Actions:
This alert will not clear until you cycle power to the meter.
1. Check the wiring between the transmitter and the sensor.
2. Cycle power to the meter.
3. Measure the voltage at the core processor terminals. There should be a minimum of 11.5 volts at all times.
a. If there is less than 11.5 volts, confirm that the transmitter is receiving sufficient voltage.
b. If the transmitter is receiving sufficient voltage, and the problem still persists, replace the transmitter.
Core Processor Input Voltage
Value: %0 V |
3560 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
The core processor is not receiving sufficient power. |
3561 |
Data Loss Possible (103)
The totalizers are not being saved properly. The core processor was unable to store the totalizers on the last power-down and must rely on the saved totals. The saved totals can be as much as two hours out of date.
Recommended Actions:
1. Make sure the transmitter and core processor are receiving sufficient power.
2. Check the power supply and power supply wiring. |
3562 |
SD Card Not Present
The internal SD Card has failed.
Recommended Actions:
1. Open the transmitter and verify that an SD card is present.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
3563 |
No Permanent License
No permanent license is installed on the transmitter.
Recommended Actions:
1. If you have a permanent license, install it.
2. If you do not have a permanent license, contact Micro Motion to obtain one. |
3564 |
Clock is Constant
The real-time clock is not incrementing. Measurement is not affected but log timestamps will not be accurate.
Recommended Actions:
1. Contact Micro Motion. |
3565 |
Internal Memory Full
The transmitter's internal memory is nearly full.
Recommended Actions:
Contact Micro Motion. |
3566 |
Firmware Update Failed
An error occured when updating the firmware.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that the correct hex file is loaded onto the SD card.
2. Contact Micro Motion. |
3567 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
The totalizers are not being saved properly. The core processor was unable to store the totalizers on the last power-down and must rely on the saved totals. The saved totals can be as much as two hours out of date. |
3568 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
The totalizers are not being saved properly. The core processor was unable to store the totalizers on the last power-down and must rely on the saved totals. The saved totals can be as much as two hours out of date. |
3569 |
Priority: Function Check
The totalizers are not being saved properly. The core processor was unable to store the totalizers on the last power-down and must rely on the saved totals. The saved totals can be as much as two hours out of date. |
3570 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
The totalizers are not being saved properly. The core processor was unable to store the totalizers on the last power-down and must rely on the saved totals. The saved totals can be as much as two hours out of date. |
3571 |
Do you want to reset all alert configurations to their default state? |
3572 |
No changes were made to the alert configuration. |
3573 |
All alert configurations reset successfully. |
3574 |
Choose an action: |
3575 |
%0 is assigned to %1. |
3576 |
Choose the 'Discrete Event' that will trigger the action: |
3577 |
Enter 'Density': |
3578 |
You are about to perform a first point calibration. |
3579 |
A problem was detected. What would you like to do? |
3580 |
Abort;Fix and Retry |
3581 |
Click Next if you want to continue performing calibration. |
3582 |
Calibration is in progress... |
3583 |
Density calibration is complete. |
3584 |
You are about to perform a second point calibration. |
3585 |
You are about to perform a third point calibration. |
3586 |
You are about to perform a fourth point calibration. |
3587 |
Note: Flow rate must be greater than 50% of the nominal flow for the meter. |
3588 |
Density calibration failed. |
3589 |
Resetting device. Please wait. |
3590 |
Device reset completed successfully. |
3591 |
'Simulation Mode' is Enabled. Do you want to disable it? |
3592 |
'Simulation Mode' is Disabled. |
3593 |
Enhanced Event 1 Active
Discrete Event 1 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
Variable:
Value %0
Event Type:
Value %1
Setpoint A:
Value %2 %3
Setpoint B:
Value %4 %5 |
3594 |
Enhanced Event 2 Active
Discrete Event 2 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
Variable:
Value %0
Event Type:
Value %1
Setpoint A:
Value %2 %3
Setpoint B:
Value %4 %5 |
3595 |
Enhanced Event 3 Active
Discrete Event 3 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
Variable:
Value %0
Event Type:
Value %1
Setpoint A:
Value %2 %3
Setpoint B:
Value %4 %5 |
3596 |
Enhanced Event 4 Active
Discrete Event 4 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
Variable:
Value %0
Event Type:
Value %1
Setpoint A:
Value %2 %3
Setpoint B:
Value %4 %5 |
3597 |
Enhanced Event 5 Active
Discrete Event 5 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
Variable:
Value %0
Event Type:
Value %1
Setpoint A:
Value %2 %3
Setpoint B:
Value %4 %5 |
3598 |
Event 1 On (108)
Basic Event 1 is on (active).
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen. |
3599 |
Event 2 On (109)
Basic Event 2 is on (active).
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen. |
3600 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
Enhanced Event is On (Active). |
3601 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
An event is On (active). |
3602 |
Priority: Function Check
Enhanced Event is On (Active). |
3603 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
Enhanced Event is On (Active). |
3604 |
Select 'Discrete Output 1 State': |
3605 |
Off;On;End |
3606 |
'Discrete Output 1 State' is %0. |
3607 |
Select 'Discrete Output 2 State': |
3608 |
'Discrete Output 2 State' is %0. |
3609 |
Xmtr/Display Comm Error (135)
Internal communication error with transmitter display.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
3610 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
The transmitter is detecting communication errors with the display. |
3611 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
The transmitter is detecting communication errors with the display. |
3612 |
Priority: Function Check
The transmitter is detecting communication errors with the display. |
3613 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
The transmitter is detecting communication errors with the display. |
3614 |
Display Readback Error (129)
Readback function from transmitter display indicates error or failure.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
3615 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
The transmitter is detecting readback errors with the display. |
3616 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
The transmitter is detecting readback errors with the display. |
3617 |
Priority: Function Check
The transmitter is detecting readback errors with the display. |
3618 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
The transmitter is detecting readback errors with the display. |
3619 |
Drive Overrange (102)
The drive power (current/voltage) is at its maximum.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage.
2. Check for foreign material in the process gas or fluid, coating, or other process problems.
3. Check for fluid separation by monitoring the density value and comparing the results against expected density values.
4. Ensure that the sensor orientation is appropriate for your application. Settling from a two-phase or three-phase fluid can cause this alert.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen.
Drive Gain:
Value %0 % |
3620 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
The drive power (current/voltage) is at its maximum. |
3621 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
The drive power (current/voltage) is at its maximum. |
3622 |
Priority: Function Check
The drive power (current/voltage) is at its maximum. |
3623 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
The drive power (current/voltage) is at its maximum. |
3624 |
RAM Error - Core (002)
The transmitter has detected a problem with the sensor's electronics.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the problem persist, contact Micro Motion. |
3625 |
EEPROM Error (018)
There is an issue with the transmitter's non-volatile memory.
Recommended Actions:
This alert will not clear until you cycle power to the meter.
1. Evaluate the environment for sources of high electromagnetic interference (EMI) and relocate the transmitter or wiring as necessary.
2. Cycle power to the meter.
3. If the problem persists, replace the transmitter. |
3626 |
RAM Error Transmitter (019)
ROM checksum error or a RAM location cannot be written to the transmitter.
Recommended Actions:
This alert will not clear until you cycle power to the meter.
1. Evaluate the environment for sources of high electromagnetic interference (EMI) and relocate the transmitter or wiring as necessary.
2. Cycle power to the meter.
3. If the problem persists, replace the transmitter. |
3627 |
Configuration Database Corrupt (022)
There is an issue with the core processor's non-volatile memory.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the alert persists, replace the core processor. |
3628 |
Program Corrupt - Core (024)
There is an issue with the core processor's non-volatile memory.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the meter.
2. If the problem persists, replace the core processor. |
3629 |
Watchdog Error
The watchdog timer has expired.
Recommended Actions:
Contact Micro Motion. |
3630 |
mA Output Verification Failed
The mA Output 1 and mA Feedback readings do not match. Process data from mA Output 1 is not valid for SIL applications.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the wiring of mA Output 1. |
3631 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
An electronics problem has been detected. |
3632 |
API Referral; |
3633 |
APM: Liquid with Gas; |
3634 |
APM: Net Oil; |
3635 |
APM: Gas with Liquid; |
3636 |
Basic: Disable all; |
3637 |
Concentration Measurement; |
3638 |
Gas Standard Volume;Exit |
3639 |
Current device application is 'API Referral'.
Note: Disable 'API Referral' first before enabling any other application. All applications are mutually exclusive with 'API Referral'.
Select the application option: |
3640 |
Current device application is 'Gas Standard Volume'.
Note: 'APM: Gas with Liquid' can be enabled along with 'Gas Standard Volume'. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'Gas Standard Volume'.
Select the application option: |
3641 |
Current device application is 'Gas Standard Volume'.
Select the application option: |
3642 |
Current device application is 'Concentration Measurement'.
Note: 'APM: Liquid with Gas' can be enabled along with 'Concentration Measurement'. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'Concentration Measurement'.
Select the application option: |
3643 |
Current device application is 'APM: Liquid with Gas'.
Note: 'Concentration Measurement' can be enabled along with 'APM: Liquid with Gas'. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'APM: Liquid with Gas'.
Select the application option: |
3644 |
Current device application is 'APM: Net Oil'.
Note: Disable 'APM: Net Oil' first before enabling any other application. All applications are mutually exclusive with 'APM: Net Oil'.
Select the application option: |
3645 |
Current device application is 'APM: Gas with Liquid'.
Note: 'Gas Standard Volume' can be enabled along with 'APM: Gas with Liquid'. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'APM: Gas with Liquid'.
Select the application option: |
3646 |
Current device application is 'Concentration Measurement' and 'APM: Liquid with Gas'.
Note: Disable 'Concentration Measurement' and 'APM: Liquid with Gas' first before enabling any other application. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'Concentration Measurement' and 'APM: Liquid with Gas'.
Select the application option: |
3647 |
Current device application is 'Gas Standard Volume' and 'APM: Gas with Liquid'.
Note: Disable 'Gas Standard Volume' and 'APM: Gas with Liquid' first before enabling any other application. All other applications are mutually exclusive with 'Gas Standard Volume' and 'APM: Gas with Liquid'.
Select the application option: |
3648 |
Select the application option: |
3649 |
Alert simulation mode is Disabled. Do you want to Enable it? |
3650 |
Alert simulation mode is Enabled. Do you want to Disable it? |
3651 |
Alert simulation mode is %0. |
3652 |
Service Port is enabled. Do you want to disable it? |
3653 |
Service Port is disabled. Do you want to enable it? |
3654 |
Service Port is enabled. |
3655 |
Service Port is disabled. |
3656 |
Select pressure unit used by the external pressure device: |
3657 |
Mass Flow Overrange (005)
The measured flow rate is out of range for the sensor.
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alert conditions first. If the current alert persists, continue with the recommended actions.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Check for two-phase flow.
a. Check for two-phase alerts. If two-phase flow is the problem, alerts will be posted.
b. Check the process for cavitation, flashing, or leaks.
c. Monitor the density of your process fluid under normal process conditions.
Flow Rate:
Value %0 %1 |
3658 |
Density Out of Range (008)
The measured density is below 0 g/Cucm or above 10 g/Cucm.
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alert conditions first. If the current alert persists, continue with the recommended actions.
2. Check for two-phase flow.
3. Check for foreign material in the process gas or fluid, coating, or other process problems.
4. Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters. See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter.
5. Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage.
6. Perform Smart Meter Verification.
7. Contact Micro Motion.
Density: %0 %1 |
3659 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
One of the primary purpose variables has an extreme value. |
3660 |
Transmitter Initializing (009)
Transmitter is in power-up mode.
Recommended Actions:
Allow the meter to complete its power-up sequence. The alert should clear automatically.
If the alert does not clear:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alert conditions first.
2. Verify that the transmitter is receiving sufficient power.
a. If it is not, correct the problem and cycle power to the meter.
b. If it is, this suggests that the transmitter has an internal power issue. Replace the transmitter.
Core Processor Input Voltage:
Value %0 V |
3661 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
Transmitter is in power-up mode. |
3662 |
Select 'Frequency Output Scaling Method': |
3663 |
Frequency = Flow;Pulses/Unit;Units/Pulse |
3664 |
Rate Factor: |
3665 |
Pulses/Unit: |
3666 |
Units/Pulse: |
3667 |
Select 'Frequency Output 1 Source': |
3668 |
Select 'Frequency Output 1 Direction': |
3669 |
Select 'Frequency Output 2 Source': |
3670 |
Select 'Frequency Output 2 Direction': |
3671 |
Select 'Frequency Output 1' level: |
3672 |
10000 Hz;Other;End |
3673 |
Enter the desired 'Frequency Output 1': |
3674 |
'Frequency Output 1' is fixed at %0 Hz. |
3675 |
Select 'Frequency Output 2' level: |
3676 |
Enter the desired 'Frequency Output 2': |
3677 |
'Frequency Output 2' is fixed at %0 Hz. |
3678 |
Fuel Consumption is %0. |
3679 |
Fuel Consumption: |
3680 |
Disable;Enable |
3681 |
Calibration Failure (010)
There can be many possible causes.
Recommended Actions:
1. Ensure that your calibration procedure meets the documented requirements, cycle power to the meter, then retry the procedure.
2. If this alert appears during zeroing, verify that there is no flow through the sensor, cycle power to the meter, then retry the procedure.
Mass Flow Rate:
Value %0 %1
Zero Value:
Value %2 µs
Standard Deviation:
Value %3 µs
Live Zero Flow Rate:
Value %4 %5 |
3682 |
Smart Meter Verification Failed (034)
Smart Meter Verification failed. The test result is not within the specification uncertainty limit.
Recommended Actions:
1. Rerun the test, with outputs set to Fault or Last Measured Value instead of Continue Measurement.
- If the meter passes the second test, ignore the first result.
- If the meter fails the second test, the flow tubes may be damaged. Use your process knowledge to determine the possibilities for damage and the appropriate actions for each.
Smart Meter Verification Run Counter:
Value %0
Transmitter Running Seconds at Test:
Value %1 |
3683 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035)
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
User Initiated Abort
Recommended Actions:
1. Wait for 15 seconds before starting Smart Meter Verification again. |
3684 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035)
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
Frequency Drift
Recommended Actions:
1. Ensure temperature, flow and density are stable and run Smart Meter Verification again. |
3685 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035)
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
High Drive Gain
Recommended Actions:
1. Ensure flow is steady and minimize entrained gas and run Smart Meter Verification again. |
3686 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035)
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
Unstable Flow
Recommended Actions:
1. Reduce flow rate and run Smart Meter Verification again. |
3687 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035)
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
No Air Reference
Recommended Actions:
1. Perform factory calibration on air. |
3688 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035)
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
No Water Reference
Recommended Actions:
1. Perform factory calibration on water. |
3689 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035)
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
Missing Configuration
Recommended Actions:
1. Load verification parameter registers with proper values. |
3690 |
Smart Meter Verification Aborted (035)
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason:
Other
Recommended Actions:
1. Run Smart Meter Verification again. If abort persists, call Micro Motion customer support. |
3691 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
A calibration or meter verification failed or was aborted. |
3692 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
A calibration or meter verification failed or was aborted. |
3693 |
Priority: Function Check
A calibration or meter verification failed or was aborted. |
3694 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
A calibration or meter verification failed or was aborted. |
3695 |
Calibration in Progress (104)
A calibration procedure is in progress.
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. For zero calibration procedures, you may abort the calibration, set the zero time parameter to a lower value, and restart the calibration.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Configuration screen. |
3696 |
Smart Meter Verification in Progress (131)
Smart Meter Verification is in progress.
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Configuration screen. |
3697 |
Priority: Function Check
A calibration or meter verification is in progress. |
3698 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked. Transmitter operation could be affected. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel/Abort to abort.
Primary Variable is set to %0.
Select Primary Variable: |
3699 |
Set to nearest possible value |
3700 |
Channel A is not licensed. |
3701 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked. Transmitter operation could be affected. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel/Abort to abort.
mA Output 2 is set to %0.
Select mA Output 2 Source: |
3702 |
Channel B is not licensed. |
3703 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked. Transmitter operation could be affected. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel/Abort to abort.
mA Output 3 is set to %0.
Select mA Output 3 Source: |
3704 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked. Transmitter operation could be affected. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel/Abort to abort.
'Frequency Output 1' is set to '%0'.
Select 'Frequency Output 1' Source: |
3705 |
Channel C is not licensed. |
3706 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked. Transmitter operation could be affected. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel/Abort to abort.
Mode: |
3707 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked. Transmitter operation could be affected. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel/Abort to abort.
'Frequency Output 2' is set to '%0'.
Select 'Frequency Output 2' Source: |
3708 |
Channel D is not licensed. |
3709 |
'LD Optimization' is %0. |
3710 |
LD Optimization: |
3711 |
File type is invalid. |
3712 |
File name is invalid. |
3713 |
Matrix selection is invalid. |
3714 |
'File not found' error occurred while loading the matrix file. |
3715 |
Matrix file has been successfully restored. |
3716 |
Do you want to make this file the active matrix? |
3717 |
Device is Locked, could not configure parameters. |
3718 |
This will help identify the device by showing an identifiable (0-0-0-0) pattern on the display.
Click OK to start. |
3719 |
The device is now displaying the pattern, making it identifiable.
The display will return to normal operations after 60 seconds but can be interrupted by pressing any button on the device display. |
3720 |
The device is Locked. Do you want to Unlock it? |
3721 |
The device is Unlocked. Do you want to Lock it? |
3722 |
Select 'Lock Option': |
3723 |
Permanent;Temporary;Lock All |
3724 |
Cannot unlock device.
Device is locked by other host. |
3725 |
Select 'mA Output 1' level: |
3726 |
4 mA;20 mA;Other;End |
3727 |
Output Value: |
3728 |
Invalid unit |
3729 |
Invalid analog output number code |
3730 |
'mA Output 1' is fixed at %0 mA. |
3731 |
Select 'mA Output 2' level: |
3732 |
'mA Output 2' is fixed at %0 mA. |
3733 |
Select 'mA Output 3' level: |
3734 |
'mA Output 3' is fixed at %0 mA. |
3735 |
ERROR: This method is applicable only for core processor 800. |
3736 |
ERROR: Sensor error detected. |
3737 |
Select 'Output Behavior': |
3738 |
Last Value;Fault |
3739 |
Stiffness Setpoint (percentage) : |
3740 |
0.1;0.5;1.0;2.0;3.0;4.0;5.0 |
3741 |
Smart Meter Verification is being started. Please wait. |
3742 |
Smart Meter Verification progress: %{intSMVprogress}% complete |
3743 |
Smart Meter Verification passed.
Meter meets factory specifications. |
3744 |
Smart Meter Verification failed.
Meter may not meet factory specifications.
Press Help for more information. |
3745 |
Smart Meter Verification error.
%{0} |
3746 |
Continue Measuring;Outputs Held at Last Value;Outputs Held at Fault |
3747 |
Smart Meter Verification will hold outputs at last value for about 2 minutes.
Press Next to start or Cancel to end. |
3748 |
Smart Meter Verification will hold outputs at fault value for about 2 minutes.
Press Next to start or Cancel to end. |
3749 |
Smart Meter Verification failed.
Meter may not meet factory specifications.
Recommended Action: Run Smart Meter Verification with outputs set to last measured value or fault. |
3750 |
Smart Meter Verification failed.
Meter may not meet factory specifications.
Recommended Action: Repeat the test immediately. If the meter passes the second test, the fail result can be ignored. If the meter fails the second test, the sensor may be damaged. Refer to the documentation. |
3751 |
Smart Meter Verification error. |
3752 |
Smart Meter Verification aborted.
Reason: %{0}
Recommended Action: Wait for 15 seconds before starting Smart Meter Verification again. |
3753 |
mA Output 1 Fixed (101)
The Polling Address is set to a non-zero value, or the mA output is configured to send a constant value.
Recommended Actions :
1. Disable output simulation, if applicable.
2. Exit mA output trim, if applicable.
3. Check the Polling Address. If the Poling Address is non-zero, you may need to change the setting of mA Output Action (Loop Current Mode).
4. Check whether the output has been set to a constant value via digital communication.
Polling Address:
Value %0
Fault Action:
Value %1 |
3754 |
mA Output 2 Fixed (114)
Output simulation (loop testing) is enabled or mA output trim is in progress.
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation, if applicable.
2. Exit mA output trim, if applicable.
3. Check whether the output has been set to a constant value via digital communication.
Fault Action:
Value %0 |
3755 |
mA Output 3 Fixed
Output simulation (loop testing) is enabled.
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation.
Fault Action:
Value %0 |
3756 |
Frequency Output 1 Fixed (111)
Totalizers have been stopped or output simulation (loop testing) is enabled.
Recommended Actions:
1. Stopping the totalizer will set the frequency output to zero. Cycling power to the transmitter or restarting the totalizer will restore the frequency output to normal operation.
2. Disable output simulation, if applicable.
3. Check if the output has been set to a constant value via digital communication.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen. |
3757 |
Frequency Output 2 Fixed
Output simulation (loop testing) is enabled.
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen. |
3758 |
Discrete Output 1 Fixed (118)
Output simulation (loop testing) is enabled.
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen. |
3759 |
Discrete Output 2 Fixed (119)
Output simulation (loop testing) is enabled.
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Output screen. |
3760 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
One of the outputs is set to a fixed value. |
3761 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
One of the outputs is set to a fixed value. |
3762 |
Priority: Function Check
An outputs is set to a fixed value. |
3763 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
One of the outputs is set to a fixed value. |
3764 |
mA Output 1 Saturated (100)
The calculated amount of current output is outside of the configured range.
Recommended Actions :
1. Verify that Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value are set correctly for the process variable and the process.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Verify that the measurement units are configured correctly for your application.
4. Purge the flow tubes.
5. Verify process conditions, checking especially for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in the tubes, or coating in the tubes.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure Alert --> Setup --> Output screen.
mA Output 1 (Primary) Source:
Value %0
Flow Rate:
Value %2 %1
Lower Range Value:
Value %3 %1
Upper Range Value:
Value %4 %1 |
3765 |
mA Output 2 Saturated (113)
The calculated amount of current output is outside of the configured range.
Recommended Actions :
1. Verify that Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value are set correctly for the process variable and the process.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Verify that the measurement units are configured correctly for your application.
4. Purge the flow tubes.
5. Verify process conditions, checking especially for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in the tubes, or coating in the tubes.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen.
mA Output 2 Source:
Value %0
Flow Rate:
Value %2 %1
Lower Range Value:
Value %3 %1
Upper Range Value:
Value %4 %1 |
3766 |
mA Output 3 Saturated
The calculated amount of current output is outside of the configured range.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value are set correctly for the process variable and the process.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Verify that the measurement units are configured correctly for your application.
4. Purge the flow tubes.
5. Verify process conditions, checking especially for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in the tubes, or coating in the tubes.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen.
mA Output 3 Source:
Value %0
Flow Rate:
Value %2 %1
Lower Range Value:
Value %3 %1
Upper Range Value:
Value %4 %1 |
3767 |
Frequency Output 1 Saturated (110)
Process variable assigned to frequency output is outside configured scale limits.
Recommended Actions :
1. Check the Frequency Output Scaling Method parameter.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Verify process conditions, checking especially for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in the tubes, or coating in the tubes.
4. Verify that the measurement units are configured correctly for your application.
5. Purge the flow tubes.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen.
Frequency Output 1 Source:
Value %0
Frequency Factor:
Value %1 Hz
Rate Factor:
Value %3 %2
Pulse/Unit:
Value %4
Units/Pulse:
Value %5 |
3768 |
Frequency Output 2 Saturated
Process variable assigned to frequency output is outside configured scale limits.
Recommended Actions :
1. Check the Frequency Output Scaling Method parameter.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Verify process conditions, checking especially for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in the tubes, or coating in the tubes.
4. Verify that the measurement units are configured correctly for your application.
5. Purge the flow tubes.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Output screen.
Frequency Output 1 Source:
Value %0
Frequency Factor:
Value %1 Hz
Rate Factor:
Value %3 %2
Pulse/Unit:
Value %4
Units/Pulse:
Value %5 |
3769 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
An output value is outside the configured range. |
3770 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
An output value is outside the configured range. |
3771 |
Priority: Function Check
An output value is outside the configured range. |
3772 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
An output value is outside the configured range. |
3773 |
Zero calibration cannot be performed due to present device status.
Clear all alerts before proceeding. |
3774 |
Changing configuration can affect transmitter operation. Ensure that the control loop is set for manual operation before continuing.
Flow must be zero. Click Next to perform a zero calibration.
Enter 'Zero Time': |
3775 |
Zero calibration is in progress... |
3776 |
Zero calibration has failed.
It is now safe to return the control loop to automatic control. |
3777 |
Zero calibration is successful.
It is now safe to return the control loop to automatic control. |
3778 |
Factory zero has been restored. |
3779 |
Changing configuration can affect transmitter operation. Ensure that the control loop is set for manual operation before continuing.
Click Next to start zero verification. |
3780 |
Zero verification is in progress... |
3781 |
Zero verification is complete.
%0 |
3782 |
Two-Phase Flow (105)
The density has exceeded the user-defined two-phase (density) limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for two-phase flow.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process Alert Severity screen.
Two-Phase High Limit:
Value %0 g/Cucm
Two-Phase Low Limit:
Value %1 g/Cucm
Two-Phase Duration:
Value %2 sec
Density:
Value %3 %4
Density Cutoff:
Value %5 %6 |
3783 |
TBR Active (138)
Transient Bubble Remediation (TBR) is active.
Recommended Actions:
If desired, you can configure the transmitter to ignore this condition. |
3784 |
Temperature Out of Range (116)
The measured temperature is outside the range of the API table.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device.
2. Verify the configuration of the API referral application and related parameters.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen.
Temperature:
Value %0 %1 |
3785 |
Density Out of Range (117)
The measured density is below 0 g/Cucm or above 10 g/Cucm.
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alert conditions first. If the current alert persists, continue with the recommended actions.
2. Check for two-phase flow.
3. Check for foreign material in the process gas or fluid, coating, or other process problems.
4. Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters. See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter.
5. Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage.
6. Perform Smart Meter Verification.
7. Contact Micro Motion.
8. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen.
Density:
Value %0 %1 |
3786 |
No External Input (115)
No response received from polled device.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that the external device is operating correctly.
2. Verify the wiring between the transmitter and the external device.
3. Verify the HART polling configuration.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure --> Alert Setup --> Process screen.
Poll Control 1:
Value %0
External Device Tag 1:
Value %1
Polled Variable 1:
Value %2
Poll Control 2:
Value %3
External Device Tag 2:
Value %4
Polled Variable 2:
Value %5 |
3787 |
Extrapolation Alert (121)
The line density or line temperature is outside the range of the concentration matrix plus the configured extrapolation limit.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device.
2. Verify the configuration of the concentration measurement application. |
3788 |
Phase Genius Detected Moderate Severity
Phase Genius is reporting moderate two-phase flow.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify your process. |
3789 |
Severe Two-Phase
Phase Genius is reporting severe two-phase flow.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify your process. |
3790 |
Pressure Out of Range (123)
The line pressure is outside the range of the API table.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device.
2. Verify the configuration of the API referral application and related parameters. |
3791 |
Batch Time Out
The maximum batch time has been reached and the batch has been ended. The batch probably does not meet specifications.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for abnormal conditions such as low flow or mechanical failure. |
3792 |
Watercut Unavailable
Watercut unavailable due to high gas.
Recommended Actions:
1. Consider using external watercut meter. |
3793 |
TMR Active (140)
Transient Mist Remediation (TMR) is active due to 'Drive Gain' configured above threshold.
Recommended Actions:
1. If desired, you can configure the transmitter to ignore this condition. |
3794 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
The process is deviating from normal conditions. |
3795 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
The process is deviating from normal conditions. |
3796 |
Priority: Function Check
The process is deviating from normal conditions. |
3797 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
The process is deviating from normal conditions. |
3798 |
Selection for data type: |
3799 |
Coil;Unsigned 16;Unsigned 32;Floating Point;Exit |
3800 |
Enter 'Coil Number': |
3801 |
number |
3802 |
Enter 'Register Number': |
3803 |
'Coil Mode' is %0 and 'Exception Code' is %1. |
3804 |
'Unsigned 16 Value' is %0 and 'Exception Code' is %1. |
3805 |
'Unsigned 32 Value' is %0 and 'Exception Code' is %1. |
3806 |
'Floating Point Value' is %0 and 'Exception Code' is %1. |
3807 |
Reading Device Status |
3808 |
All inventories have been reset. |
3809 |
All totals have been reset. |
3810 |
Resetting Configuration Changed flag. Please wait. |
3811 |
Configuration Changed flag has been reset. |
3812 |
Inventory 1 has been reset. |
3813 |
Inventory 2 has been reset. |
3814 |
Inventory 3 has been reset. |
3815 |
Inventory 4 has been reset. |
3816 |
Inventory 5 has been reset. |
3817 |
Inventory 6 has been reset. |
3818 |
Inventory 7 has been reset. |
3819 |
Press Next to reset the data for all six matrices.
Warning: All matrix data will be deleted from the device. |
3820 |
All matrix data has been deleted from the device. |
3821 |
Press Next to refresh the Concentration Measurement screen. |
3822 |
Press OK to reset the data for all six matrices.
Warning: All matrix data will be deleted from the device. |
3823 |
Totalizer 1 has been reset. |
3824 |
Totalizer 2 has been reset. |
3825 |
Totalizer 3 has been reset. |
3826 |
Totalizer 4 has been reset. |
3827 |
Totalizer 5 has been reset. |
3828 |
Totalizer 6 has been reset. |
3829 |
Totalizer 7 has been reset. |
3830 |
You are about to overwrite the device configuration with factory values. Before continuing, set the control loop for manual operation and ensure that existing configuration values are documented or saved to a file. If the device connection is lost, reconnect using the defaults. Proceed? |
3831 |
Factory values were restored successfully. |
3832 |
'File not found' error occurred while saving the matrix file. |
3833 |
File has been successfully saved to internal memory. |
3834 |
Sensor Simulation On (132)
Sensor simulation is enabled.
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable sensor simulation.
Simulation Mode: %0 |
3835 |
Priority: Function Check
Sensor simulation is enabled. |
3836 |
Sensor Failed (003)
The sensor is not responding.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for two-phase flow.
2. Verify wiring between the transmitter and the sensor.
3. Check the test points and sensor coils.
4. Purge the sensor tubes. |
3837 |
Sensor Temperature Failure (016)
The value computed for the resistance of the line RTD is outside limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the wiring between the sensor and the transmitter.
a. Refer to the installation manuals and ensure that the wiring has been performed according to instructions. Obey all applicable safety messages.
b. Verify that the wires are making good contact with the terminals.
c. Perform RTD resistance checks and check for shorts to case.
d. Check the continuity of all wires from the transmitter to the sensor.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter.
3. Contact Micro Motion.
Temperature:
Value %0 %1
Line RTD Resistance:
Value %2 ohm |
3838 |
Sensor Case Temperature Failure (017)
The values computed for the resistance of the meter and case RTDs are outside limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the wiring between the sensor and the transmitter.
a. Refer to the installation manuals and ensure that the wiring has been performed according to instructions. Obey all applicable safety messages.
b. Verify that the wires are making good contact with the terminals.
c. Perform RTD resistance checks and check for shorts to case.
d. Check the continuity of all wires from the transmitter to the sensor.
2. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the meter. Temperature should be between -200 °F and +400 °F.
3. Verify that all of the characterization parameters match the data on the sensor tag.
4. Contact Micro Motion.
Meter Temperature:
Value %0 %1 |
3839 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
The sensor is not responding. |
3840 |
Sensor Communications Failure (026)
Communication errors between transmitter and core processor.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the wiring between the transmitter and core processor.
2. Verify the power to both the transmitter and core processor.
3. Cycle power to the transmitter.
4. If problem persists, contact Micro Motion.
Core Processor Input Voltage
Value: %0 V |
3841 |
Core Write Failure (028)
An attempt to write data to the core processor has failed.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
2. The transmitter might need service or upgrading. Contact Micro Motion. |
3842 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
The transmitter has lost communication with the core processor. |
3843 |
Set 'Date' |
3844 |
Set 'Time' |
3845 |
NTEP does not allow changing of this parameter. |
3846 |
The totalizer reset option selected is %0. |
3847 |
Select Totalizer Reset Option: |
3848 |
Not resettable from display or digital communications.;Resettable from display only.;Resettable from digital communications only.;Resettable from display and digital communications. |
3849 |
Invalid Reset Option |
3850 |
Select 'Number of Stages': |
3851 |
Select 'Batch Compensation' Mode: |
3852 |
Select 'Batch Flow Source': |
3853 |
For Hours between Recurring Runs, valid range is 1 to 1000 hours or 0 for no recurring schedule. Please enter again. |
3854 |
The results are being uploaded from the device.
This will take a few minutes. |
3855 |
Test Result #%{Datalog_Index}
Run Number: %0
Result: %1
Abort Code: %2
Time in Seconds: %3 |
3856 |
Select the 'Simulation Mode': |
3857 |
Fixed Value;Sawtooth Wave;Sine Wave |
3858 |
'Simulation Mode' is %0. |
3859 |
Enter 'Density Fixed Value': |
3860 |
Enter 'Density Ramp Low Point': |
3861 |
Enter 'Density Ramp High Point': |
3862 |
Enter 'Density Ramp Period' in seconds: |
3863 |
Select an alert to simulate: |
3864 |
Select an option: |
3865 |
Enable;Disable |
3866 |
Alert has been enabled successfully. |
3867 |
Alert has been disabled successfully. |
3868 |
Enter 'Mass Flow Rate Fixed Value': |
3869 |
Enter 'Mass Flow Rate Ramp Low Point': |
3870 |
Enter 'Mass Flow Rate Ramp High Point': |
3871 |
Enter 'Mass Flow Rate Ramp Period' in seconds: |
3872 |
Enter 'Temperature Fixed Value': |
3873 |
Enter 'Temperature Ramp Low Point': |
3874 |
Enter 'Temperature Ramp High Point': |
3875 |
Enter 'Temperature Ramp Period' in seconds: |
3876 |
Inventory 1 has been started. |
3877 |
Inventory 2 has been started. |
3878 |
Inventory 3 has been started. |
3879 |
Inventory 4 has been started. |
3880 |
Inventory 5 has been started. |
3881 |
Inventory 6 has been started. |
3882 |
Inventory 7 has been started. |
3883 |
Totalizer 1 has been started. |
3884 |
Totalizer 2 has been started. |
3885 |
Totalizer 3 has been started. |
3886 |
Totalizer 4 has been started. |
3887 |
Totalizer 5 has been started. |
3888 |
Totalizer 6 has been started. |
3889 |
Totalizer 7 has been started. |
3890 |
All totalizers have been started. |
3891 |
Inventory 1 has been stopped. |
3892 |
Inventory 2 has been stopped. |
3893 |
Inventory 3 has been stopped. |
3894 |
Inventory 4 has been stopped. |
3895 |
Inventory 5 has been stopped. |
3896 |
Inventory 6 has been stopped. |
3897 |
Inventory 7 has been stopped. |
3898 |
Totalizer 1 has been stopped. |
3899 |
Totalizer 2 has been stopped. |
3900 |
Totalizer 3 has been stopped. |
3901 |
Totalizer 4 has been stopped. |
3902 |
Totalizer 5 has been stopped. |
3903 |
Totalizer 6 has been stopped. |
3904 |
Totalizer 7 has been stopped. |
3905 |
All totalizers have been stopped. |
3906 |
Aborting method due to mA Output Action set to Fixed. |
3907 |
Connect the reference meter. |
3908 |
Click Next to set 'mA Output 1' to %0 mA. |
3909 |
Enter reading from the reference meter: |
3910 |
Not in analog output mode |
3911 |
In multidrop mode |
3912 |
Does the device output match the reference meter? |
3913 |
Click Next to set 'mA Output 2' to %0 mA. |
3914 |
Click Next to set 'mA Output 3' to %0 mA. |
3915 |
Tube Not Full (033)
The sensor is not responding.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for possible fluid separation by monitoring the density value and comparing the results against expected density values.
2. Check for plugging, coating, or two-phase flow.
3. Settling from a two-phase or three-phase fluid can cause this alert even if the flow tubes are full. This could mean that the sensor needs to be reoriented. Refer to the sensor installation manual for recommended sensor orientations. |
3916 |
Priority: Failure - Fix Now
There is insufficient signal coming from the sensor pickoff coils, which suggests that the sensor tubes are being prevented from vibrating at their natural frequency. |
3917 |
Priority: Out of Specification - Fix Soon
There is insufficient signal coming from the sensor pickoff coils, which suggests that the sensor tubes are being prevented from vibrating at their natural frequency. |
3918 |
Priority: Function Check
There is insufficient signal coming from the sensor pickoff coils, which suggests that the sensor tubes are being prevented from vibrating at their natural frequency. |
3919 |
Priority: Maintenance Required
There is insufficient signal coming from the sensor pickoff coils, which suggests that the sensor tubes are being prevented from vibrating at their natural frequency. |
3920 |
Smart Meter Verification schedule is turned off. |
3921 |
Mass Flow Rate:
Value %0 %1
Volume Flow Rate:
Value %2 %3
Density:
Value %4 %5 |
3922 |
Temperature:
Value %0 %1 |
3923 |
Temperature:
Value %0 %1
Net Oil Flow at Line:
Value %2 %3
Net Water Flow at Line:
Value %4 %5 |
3924 |
Net Oil Flow at Reference:
Value %0 %1
Net Water Flow at Reference:
Value %2 %3
Gas Void Fraction:
Value %4 % |
3925 |
Watercut at Line:
Value %0 %1
Watercut at Reference:
Value %2 %3 |
3926 |
Temperature:
Value %0 %1
Std Vol Flow Rate:
Value %2 %3
Density at Ref:
Value %4 %5 |
3927 |
Density (Fixed SG Units):
Value %0 %1 |
3928 |
Net Mass Flow Rate:
Value %0 %1
Concentration:
Value %2 %3 |
3929 |
Net Mass Flow Rate:
Value %0 %1
Concentration:
Value %2 %3
Density (Fixed SG Units):
Value %4 %5 |
3930 |
Concentration:
Value %0 %1
Net Vol Flow Rate:
Value %2 %3 |
3931 |
Concentration:
Value %0 %1
Net Vol Flow Rate:
Value %2 %3
Density (Fixed SG Units) :
Value %4 %5 |
3932 |
Concentration:
Value %0 %1 |
3933 |
Concentration:
Value %0 %1
Density (Fixed SG Units) :
Value %2 %3 |
3934 |
Mass Flow Rate:
Value %0 %1
Gas Volume Flow Rate:
Value %2 %3
Density:
Value %4 %5 |
3935 |
Temperature:
Value %0 %1
Density at Reference Temperature:
Value %2 %3
Average Observed Density:
Value %4 %5 |
3936 |
Referred Volume Flow Rate:
Value %0 %1
Average Temperature:
Value %2 %3
CPTL:
Value %4 |
3937 |
OK |
3938 |
Register is read-only. |
3939 |
Coil Mode: |
3940 |
Enter 'Unsigned 16 Value': |
3941 |
uValue |
3942 |
Enter 'Unsigned 32 Value': |
3943 |
Enter 'Floating Point Value': |
3944 |
fValue |
3945 |
Returning 'mA Output 1' to normal function... |
3946 |
Returning 'mA Output 2' to normal function... |
3947 |
Returning 'mA Output 3' to normal function... |
3948 |
Note: When selecting upscale or downscale, configure fault value before sending fault code to the device. |
3949 |
Note: Send PV assignment before modifying range values. |
3950 |
Note: Send scaling method selection to the device prior to performing frequency output scaling. |
3951 |
Note: Send SV assignment before modifying range values. |
3952 |
Note: Send TV assignment before modifying frequency scaling. |
3953 |
Note: Variables which use this as the units code will be in the previous units until this value is sent to the device. |
3954 |
All alerts are acknowledged. |
3955 |
Transmitter status complete |
3956 |
Transmitter status OK |
3957 |
Write Protect is Disabled. |
3958 |
Write Protect is Enabled. |
3959 |
Select Write Protect Action: |
3960 |
Select flow condition: |
3961 |
Flow Present;No Flow Present |
3962 |
This procedure verifies the installation of the meter while flow is present. The meter must be at process temperature to run this procedure. Procedure may take approximately 5 minutes. |
3963 |
Running Installation Verification can affect transmitter operation. Ensure that the control loop is set for manual operation before continuing. |
3964 |
Installation Verification is being started. Please wait. |
3965 |
The flow rate must be zero in order to verify your installation.
This procedure may take approximately 5 minutes. |
3966 |
Installation Verification progress: %{intInstallVerifyProgress}% complete |
3967 |
Micro Motion recommends scheduling Smart Meter Verification to run once a month.
Do you wish to enable this schedule? |
3968 |
Installation Verification passed. The installation appears to meet specification. |
3969 |
Installation Verification failed because the process is too noisy. Stabilize the process before trying again.
Do you want to try again? |
3970 |
Select Unit |