0 |
2700 IS |
1 |
Model |
2 |
Action |
3 |
Fixed |
4 |
Live |
5 |
Write Protection |
6 |
Disabled |
7 |
Enabled |
8 |
Mode |
9 |
Trigger Mode |
10 |
Event Notification Control: |
11 |
Primary Variable Out of Limits |
12 |
Non-Primary Variable Out of Limits |
13 |
Primary Variable mA Output Saturated |
14 |
Primary Variable mA Output Fixed |
15 |
Long Tag |
16 |
Date |
17 |
Description |
18 |
Transmitter Software |
19 |
.1f |
20 |
Hardware |
21 |
Transmitter Serial Number |
22 |
Universal |
23 |
Field Device |
24 |
A000: Undefined |
25 |
A001: EEPROM Error (CP) |
26 |
A002: RAM Error (CP) |
27 |
A003: No Sensor Response |
28 |
A004: Temperature Overrange |
29 |
A005: Mass Flow Rate Overrange |
30 |
A006: Characterization Required |
31 |
A007: Real-Time Interrupt Failure |
32 |
A008: Density Overrange |
33 |
A009: Transmitter Initializing/Warming Up |
34 |
A010: Calibration Failure |
35 |
A011: Zero Calibration Failed: Low |
36 |
A012: Zero Calibration Failed: High |
37 |
A013: Zero Calibration Failed: Unstable |
38 |
A014: Transmitter Failure |
39 |
A015: MA Readback Error |
40 |
A016: Sensor RTD Failure |
41 |
A017: T-Series RTD Failure |
42 |
A018: EEPROM Error (Xmtr) |
43 |
A019: RAM Error (Xmtr) |
44 |
A020: No Flow Cal Value |
45 |
A021: No K1 Value |
46 |
A022: Config DB Corrupt (CP) |
47 |
A023: Internal Totals Corrupt (CP) |
48 |
A024: Program Corrupt (CP) |
49 |
A025: Boot Sector Fault (CP) |
50 |
A026: Sensor/Xmtr Comm Failure |
51 |
A027: Security Breach |
52 |
A028: CP Write Failure |
53 |
A029: PIC/Daughterboard Comm Failure |
54 |
A030: Incorrect Board Type |
55 |
A031: Low Power |
56 |
A032: MV: Outputs to Fault |
57 |
A033: No LPO/RPO Signal |
58 |
A034: Meter Verification Failed |
59 |
A035: Meter Verification Aborted |
60 |
A036: Undefined |
61 |
A037: Undefined |
62 |
A038: Undefined |
63 |
A039: Undefined |
64 |
A100: mA Output Saturated |
65 |
A101: MAO1 Fixed |
66 |
A102: Drive Overrange |
67 |
A103: Data Loss Possible |
68 |
A104: Calibration-In-Progress |
69 |
A105: Slug Flow |
70 |
A106: Burst Mode Enabled |
71 |
A107: Power Reset Occurred |
72 |
A108: Single-SP Event 1 ON |
73 |
A109: Single-SP Event 2 ON |
74 |
A110: FO Saturated |
75 |
A111: FO Fixed |
76 |
A112: Upgrade Transmitter Software |
77 |
A113: MAO2 Saturated |
78 |
A114: mA Output 2 Fixed |
79 |
A115: No External Data |
80 |
A116: API: Temperature Overrange |
81 |
A117: API: Density Overrange |
82 |
A118: DO1 Fixed |
83 |
A119: DO2 Fixed |
84 |
A120: ED: Curve Fit Failure |
85 |
A121: ED: Extrapolation Alert |
86 |
A122: DO3 Fixed |
87 |
A123: DO4 Fixed |
88 |
A124: FI Saturated |
89 |
A125: Batch Timeout |
90 |
A126: Batch Overrun |
91 |
A127: Batch No Reset |
92 |
A128: Batch/Fill No Start |
93 |
A129: PPI Display Error |
94 |
A130: Printer Out of Paper |
95 |
A131: MV: Outputs to LMV |
96 |
A132: Sensor Simulation Active |
97 |
A133: PIC UI EEPROM Error |
98 |
A134: PPI Memory Error |
99 |
A135: PPI Communication Error |
100 |
A136: Undefined |
101 |
A137: Undefined |
102 |
A138: Undefined |
103 |
A139: Undefined |
104 |
D1 Calibration In Progress |
105 |
D2 Calibration In Progress |
106 |
D3 Calibration In Progress |
107 |
D4 Calibration In Progress |
108 |
FD Calibration In Progress |
109 |
Zero Calibration In Progress |
110 |
Temperature Slope Calibration In Progress |
111 |
Temperature Offset Calibration In Progress |
112 |
Discrete Event 1 Active |
113 |
Discrete Event 2 Active |
114 |
Discrete Event 3 Active |
115 |
Discrete Event 4 Active |
116 |
Discrete Event 5 Active |
117 |
Discrete Output 1 Active |
118 |
Discrete Output 2 Active |
119 |
Discrete Output 3 Active |
120 |
Discrete Input 1 Active |
121 |
Discrete Input 2 Active |
122 |
Flow Rate Switch Active |
123 |
Undefined |
124 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
125 |
Command Response Truncated |
126 |
|
127 |
|
128 |
|
129 |
|
130 |
% Range |
131 |
MAO1 |
132 |
Primary Variable Percent Range |
133 |
Primary Variable Upper Range Value |
134 |
Primary Variable Lower Range Value |
135 |
4.2f |
136 |
Update Rate |
137 |
Default Update Rate |
138 |
Trigger Level |
139 |
Burst Variable 1 |
140 |
Trigger Interval |
141 |
Retry Rate |
142 |
A114: MAO2 Fixed |
143 |
Option |
144 |
Device Variables with Status |
145 |
Read Additional Device Status |
146 |
Enable Concentration Measurement Code Out of Range |
147 |
Enable Curve Lock Code Out of Range |
148 |
Transmitter-Specific Command Error (Invalid CM curve) |
149 |
Invalid Concentration Units Code |
150 |
Invalid Temperature Units Code |
151 |
Invalid Density Units Code |
152 |
Reference Temperature Out of Range |
153 |
Water Reference Temperature Out of Range |
154 |
Water Reference Density Out of Range |
155 |
Slope Trim Out of Range |
156 |
Slope Offset Out of Range |
157 |
Extrapolation Alarm Limit Out of Range |
158 |
Max Fit Order Out of Range |
159 |
Invalid Curve Index |
160 |
Invalid Data Index |
161 |
Core Processor Input Voltage |
162 |
Current (mA Output 1) |
163 |
Current (mA Output 2) |
164 |
Frequency |
165 |
Left and Right Pickoff Stiffness |
166 |
% |
167 |
Time in Seconds |
168 |
Fluid Density at Specified Temperature and Concentration |
169 |
Concentration |
170 |
Concentration 1 |
171 |
Density 1 |
172 |
Concentration 2 |
173 |
Density 2 |
174 |
Concentration 3 |
175 |
Density 3 |
176 |
Concentration 4 |
177 |
Density 4 |
178 |
Concentration 5 |
179 |
Density 5 |
180 |
Fluid Density at Reference Temperature and Specified Concentration |
181 |
Ref Temperature |
182 |
Density 1 at Ref |
183 |
Density 2 at Ref |
184 |
Density 3 at Ref |
185 |
Density 4 at Ref |
186 |
Density 5 at Ref |
187 |
Concentration 6 |
188 |
Density 6 at Ref |
189 |
Overview |
190 |
Configure |
191 |
Service Tools |
192 |
Inputs/Outputs Fault Actions |
193 |
Alert Severity |
194 |
Concentration Measurement Alerts |
195 |
Variables |
196 |
Calibration |
197 |
Reset/Restore |
198 |
Totalizers |
199 |
Characterization |
200 |
Identification |
201 |
Revisions |
202 |
Security |
203 |
All Totalizers |
204 |
Special Units |
205 |
GSV |
206 |
|
207 |
mA Output 1 (MAO1) |
208 |
mA Output 2 (MAO2) |
209 |
Mass Special Units |
210 |
Volume Special Units |
211 |
Frequency Output Settings |
212 |
Frequency Output Fault Settings |
213 |
Frequency Output Scaling |
214 |
Electronics |
215 |
Zero |
216 |
External Pressure/Temperature |
217 |
First Point |
218 |
Second Point |
219 |
Third Point |
220 |
Fourth Point |
221 |
Flowing Density |
222 |
Manual Verification |
223 |
Most Recent Test Results |
224 |
Automatic Verification |
225 |
Concentration Measurement Configuration |
226 |
Matrix Configuration |
227 |
Enter Matrix |
228 |
At Specific Temp and Conc |
229 |
At Reference Temp and Conc |
230 |
Isotherm 1 |
231 |
Isotherm 2 |
232 |
Isotherm 3 |
233 |
Isotherm 4 |
234 |
Isotherm 5 |
235 |
Isotherm 6 |
236 |
Trim Concentration Measurement Process Variables |
237 |
Density at Reference |
238 |
Burst Mode |
239 |
Burst Message 1 |
240 |
Message Contents |
241 |
Configure Update Rate |
242 |
Burst Message 2 |
243 |
Burst Message 3 |
244 |
Event Notification |
245 |
Alert Bit Selection |
246 |
F: EEPROM Error (CP) |
247 |
F: RAM Error (CP) |
248 |
F: No Sensor Response |
249 |
View Diagnostic Variables |
250 |
View Slug Flow Condition |
251 |
F: Temperature Overrange |
252 |
F: Mass Flow Rate Overrange |
253 |
F: Characterization Required |
254 |
F: Density Overrange |
255 |
View Density Characterization |
256 |
F: Transmitter Initializing/Warming Up |
257 |
F: Calibration Failure |
258 |
F: Zero Calibration Failed: Low |
259 |
F: Zero Calibration Failed: High |
260 |
F: Zero Calibration Failed: Unstable |
261 |
F: Transmitter Failure |
262 |
F: Sensor RTD Failure |
263 |
F: T-Series RTD Failure |
264 |
F: EEPROM Error (Transmitter) |
265 |
F: RAM Error (Transmitter) |
266 |
F: No Flow Calibration Value |
267 |
F: No K1 Value |
268 |
F: Configuration Database Corrupt (Core Processor) |
269 |
F: Internal Totals Corrupt (Core Processor) |
270 |
F: Program Corrupt (Core Processor) |
271 |
F: Boot Sector Fault (Core Processor) |
272 |
F: Sensor/Transmitter Communications Failure |
273 |
F: Security Breach |
274 |
F: Core Processor Write Failure |
275 |
F: PIC/Daughterboard Communication Failure |
276 |
F: Incorrect Board Type |
277 |
F: Low Power |
278 |
F: Outputs Fixed During Meter Verification |
279 |
F: No Right/Left Pickoff Signal |
280 |
F: Meter Verification Failed |
281 |
F: Meter Verification Aborted |
282 |
A: mA Output Saturated |
283 |
A: mA Output Fixed |
284 |
M: Drive Overrange |
285 |
M: Data Loss Possible (Totals and Inventories) |
286 |
A: Calibration In Progress |
287 |
M: Slug Flow |
288 |
A: Burst Mode Enabled |
289 |
M: Power Reset Occurred |
290 |
M: Single-Setpoint Event 1 ON |
291 |
M: Single-Setpoint Event 2 ON |
292 |
A: Frequency Output Saturated |
293 |
A: Frequency Output Fixed |
294 |
A: mA Output 2 Saturated |
295 |
A: mA Output 2 Fixed |
296 |
M: No External Input or Polled Data |
297 |
M: Temperature Overrange (Petroleum Measurement) |
298 |
M: Density Overrange (Petroleum Measurement) |
299 |
A: Discrete Output 1 Fixed |
300 |
A: Discrete Output 2 Fixed |
301 |
A: Curve Fit Failure (Concentration Measurement) |
302 |
M: Extrapolation Alert (Concentration Measurement) |
303 |
View Concentration Measurement Variables |
304 |
M: Meter Verification in Progress |
305 |
M: Meter Verification in Progress: Outputs to Last Measured Value |
306 |
A: Sensor Simulation Active |
307 |
A: Discrete Event 1 Active |
308 |
A: Discrete Event 2 Active |
309 |
A: Discrete Event 3 Active |
310 |
A: Discrete Event 4 Active |
311 |
A: Discrete Event 5 Active |
312 |
A: Discrete Input Active |
313 |
M: Primary Variable Out of Limits |
314 |
M: Non-Primary Variable Out of Limits |
315 |
M: Primary Variable mA Output Saturated |
316 |
A: Primary Variable mA Output Fixed |
317 |
M: Cold Start |
318 |
F: Field Device Malfunction |
319 |
Flow Rate |
320 |
.2f |
321 |
.3f |
322 |
.4f |
323 |
.5f |
324 |
8d |
325 |
8.2f |
326 |
8.3f |
327 |
8.6f |
328 |
Update Period |
329 |
Mass Flow Classification |
330 |
Mass Flow Family |
331 |
Status |
332 |
Mass Flow LS |
333 |
Mass Flow Family Status |
334 |
Mass Flow Update Period |
335 |
Temperature Classification |
336 |
Temperature Family |
337 |
Temperature PDQ |
338 |
Temperature LS |
339 |
Temperature Family Status |
340 |
Temperature Update Period |
341 |
Total |
342 |
Mass Total Classification |
343 |
Mass Total Family |
344 |
Mass Total PDQ |
345 |
Mass Total LS |
346 |
Mass Total Family Status |
347 |
Mass Total Update Period |
348 |
.6f |
349 |
Density Classification |
350 |
Density Family |
351 |
Density LS |
352 |
Density Family Status |
353 |
Density Update Period |
354 |
Inventory |
355 |
Mass Inventory Classification |
356 |
Mass Inventory Family |
357 |
Mass Inventory PDQ |
358 |
Mass Inventory LS |
359 |
Mass Inventory Family Status |
360 |
Mass Inventory Update Period |
361 |
10.4f |
362 |
Volume Flow Classification |
363 |
Volume Flow Family |
364 |
Volume Flow LS |
365 |
Volume Flow Family Status |
366 |
Volume Flow Update Period |
367 |
Volume Total Classification |
368 |
Volume Total Family |
369 |
Volume Total PDQ |
370 |
Volume Total LS |
371 |
Volume Total Family Status |
372 |
Volume Total Update Period |
373 |
Volume Inventory Classification |
374 |
Volume Inventory Family |
375 |
Volume Inventory PDQ |
376 |
Volume Inventory LS |
377 |
Volume Inventory Family Status |
378 |
Volume Inventory Update Period |
379 |
Pressure Classification |
380 |
Pressure Family |
381 |
Pressure PDQ |
382 |
Pressure LS |
383 |
Pressure Family Status |
384 |
Pressure Update Period |
385 |
6.2f |
386 |
Drive Classification |
387 |
Drive Family |
388 |
Drive PDQ |
389 |
Drive LS |
390 |
Drive Family Status |
391 |
Drive Update Period |
392 |
API Density Classification |
393 |
API Density Family |
394 |
API Density PDQ |
395 |
API Density LS |
396 |
API Density Family Status |
397 |
API Density Update Period |
398 |
API Volume Flow Classification |
399 |
API Volume Flow Family |
400 |
API Volume Flow PDQ |
401 |
API Volume Flow LS |
402 |
API Volume Flow Family Status |
403 |
API Volume Flow Update Period |
404 |
|
405 |
API Volume Total Classification |
406 |
API Volume Total Family |
407 |
API Volume Total PDQ |
408 |
API Volume Total LS |
409 |
API Volume Total Family Status |
410 |
API Volume Total Update Period |
411 |
|
412 |
API Volume Inventory Classification |
413 |
API Volume Inventory Family |
414 |
API Volume Inventory PDQ |
415 |
API Volume Inventory LS |
416 |
API Volume Inventory Family Status |
417 |
API Volume Inventory Update Period |
418 |
API Average Density Classification |
419 |
API Average Density Family |
420 |
API Average Density PDQ |
421 |
API Average Density LS |
422 |
API Average Density Family Status |
423 |
API Average Density Update Period |
424 |
API Average Temperature Classification |
425 |
API Average Temperature Family |
426 |
API Average Temperature PDQ |
427 |
API Average Temperature LS |
428 |
API Average Temperature Family Status |
429 |
API Average Temperature Update Period |
430 |
5.4f |
431 |
API CTL Classification |
432 |
API CTL Family |
433 |
API CTL PDQ |
434 |
API CTL LS |
435 |
API CTL Family Status |
436 |
API CTL Update Period |
437 |
External Temperature Classification |
438 |
External Temperature Family |
439 |
External Temperature PDQ |
440 |
External Temperature LS |
441 |
External Temperature Family Status |
442 |
External Temperature Update Period |
443 |
Left Pickoff |
444 |
Right Pickoff |
445 |
ANSI 150 |
446 |
ANSI 300 |
447 |
ANSI 600 |
448 |
PN40 |
449 |
JIS 10K |
450 |
JIS 20K |
451 |
ANSI 900 |
452 |
Sanitary Clamp Fitting |
453 |
Union |
454 |
PN100 |
455 |
Unknown |
456 |
Tube Lining |
457 |
PTFE |
458 |
Tefzel |
459 |
Tube Wetted Material |
460 |
Hast-C |
461 |
Monel |
462 |
Tantalum |
463 |
Titanium |
464 |
316L SST |
465 |
Inconel |
466 |
Base Unit |
467 |
Base Time |
468 |
Conversion Factor |
469 |
Flow Label |
470 |
Total Label |
471 |
Forward |
472 |
Reverse |
473 |
Bidirectional |
474 |
Negate/Bidirectional |
475 |
5.2f |
476 |
Frequency = Flow |
477 |
Frequency Output Polarity |
478 |
5d |
479 |
5.3f |
480 |
µsec |
481 |
5.5f |
482 |
1d |
483 |
6.5f |
484 |
2d |
485 |
Fault Action |
486 |
Fault Action |
487 |
Fault Level |
488 |
6.4f |
489 |
Present Frequency Output |
490 |
7.5f |
491 |
7.2f |
492 |
Passcode (4 Digits) |
493 |
4d |
494 |
2540 CTL Table Type |
495 |
4.1f |
496 |
Poll as primary host |
497 |
Poll as secondary host |
498 |
Polled Variable 1 |
499 |
Polled Variable 2 |
500 |
9.8f |
501 |
10.7f |
502 |
Pressure Compensation |
503 |
Disable |
504 |
Enable |
505 |
Compensation Pressure |
506 |
External Temperature |
507 |
Correction Temperature |
508 |
Assignment |
509 |
Discrete Output State |
510 |
4.4f |
511 |
Assignment |
512 |
Milliamp Output 1 |
513 |
Assignment |
514 |
Assignment |
515 |
Milliamp Output 2 |
516 |
Active Matrix |
517 |
Curve 1 |
518 |
Curve 2 |
519 |
Curve 3 |
520 |
Curve 4 |
521 |
Curve 5 |
522 |
Curve 6 |
523 |
ED Standard Volume Flow Classification |
524 |
ED Standard Volume Flow Family |
525 |
ED Standard Volume Flow PDQ |
526 |
ED Standard Volume Flow LS |
527 |
ED Standard Volume Flow Family Status |
528 |
ED Standard Volume Flow Update Period |
529 |
ED Standard Volume Total Classification |
530 |
ED Standard Volume Total Family |
531 |
ED Standard Volume Total PDQ |
532 |
ED Standard Volume Total LS |
533 |
ED Standard Volume Total Family Status |
534 |
ED Standard Volume Total Update Period |
535 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory Classification |
536 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory Family |
537 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory PDQ |
538 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory LS |
539 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory Family Status |
540 |
ED Standard Volume Inventory Update Period |
541 |
ED Net Volume Flow Classification |
542 |
ED Net Volume Flow Family |
543 |
ED Net Volume Flow PDQ |
544 |
ED Net Volume Flow LS |
545 |
ED Net Volume Flow Family Status |
546 |
ED Net Volume Flow Update Period |
547 |
ED Net Volume Total Classification |
548 |
ED Net Volume Total Family |
549 |
ED Net Volume Total PDQ |
550 |
ED Net Volume Total LS |
551 |
ED Net Volume Total Family Status |
552 |
ED Net Volume Total Update Period |
553 |
ED Net Volume Inventory Classification |
554 |
ED Net Volume Inventory Family |
555 |
ED Net Volume Inventory PDQ |
556 |
ED Net Volume Inventory LS |
557 |
ED Net Volume Inventory Family Status |
558 |
ED Net Volume Inventory Update Period |
559 |
ED Net Mass Flow Classification |
560 |
ED Net Mass Flow Family |
561 |
ED Net Mass Flow PDQ |
562 |
ED Net Mass Flow LS |
563 |
ED Net Mass Flow Family Status |
564 |
ED Net Mass Flow Update Period |
565 |
ED Net Mass Total Classification |
566 |
ED Net Mass Total Family |
567 |
ED Net Mass Total PDQ |
568 |
ED Net Mass Total LS |
569 |
ED Net Mass Total Family Status |
570 |
ED Net Mass Total Update Period |
571 |
ED Net Mass Inventory Classification |
572 |
ED Net Mass Inventory Family |
573 |
ED Net Mass Inventory PDQ |
574 |
ED Net Mass Inventory LS |
575 |
ED Net Mass Inventory Family Status |
576 |
ED Net Mass Inventory Update Period |
577 |
ED Density Reference Classification |
578 |
ED Density Reference Family |
579 |
ED Density Reference PDQ |
580 |
ED Density Reference LS |
581 |
ED Density Reference Family Status |
582 |
ED Density Reference Update Period |
583 |
ED Density SGU Classification |
584 |
ED Density SGU Family |
585 |
ED Density SGU PDQ |
586 |
ED Density SGU LS |
587 |
ED Density SGU Family Status |
588 |
ED Density SGU Update Period |
589 |
Density Baume Classification |
590 |
Density Baume Family |
591 |
Density Baume PDQ |
592 |
Density Baume LS |
593 |
Density Baume Family Status |
594 |
Density Baume Update Period |
595 |
ED Concentration Classification |
596 |
ED Concentration Family |
597 |
ED Concentration PDQ |
598 |
ED Concentration LS |
599 |
ED Concentration Family Status |
600 |
ED Concentration Update Period |
601 |
Tube Classification |
602 |
Tube Family |
603 |
Tube PDQ |
604 |
Tube LS |
605 |
Tube Family Status |
606 |
Tube Update Period |
607 |
Board Temperature Classification |
608 |
Board Temperature Family |
609 |
Board Temperature PDQ |
610 |
Board Temperature LS |
611 |
Board Temperature Family Status |
612 |
Board Temperature Update Period |
613 |
Case Temperature Classification |
614 |
Case Temperature Family |
615 |
Case Temperature PDQ |
616 |
Case Temperature LS |
617 |
Case Temperature Family Status |
618 |
Case Temperature Update Period |
619 |
Petroleum Measurement |
620 |
Variable |
621 |
Event Type |
622 |
ED Density (Baume) |
623 |
Number of decimal points to be displayed for the value. |
624 |
disabled |
625 |
enabled |
626 |
3d |
627 |
Gas Reference Density |
628 |
Conversion Factor |
629 |
Flow Label |
630 |
Total Label |
631 |
Simulate Primary Purpose Variables |
632 |
Control |
633 |
Fixed Value |
634 |
Ramp Low Point |
635 |
Ramp High Point |
636 |
Ramp Period |
637 |
Uncertainty Limit |
638 |
Calibration in Progress |
639 |
Event 1 or Event 2 |
640 |
Polarity |
641 |
Fault Action |
642 |
Input Voltage Classification |
643 |
Input Voltage Family |
644 |
Input Voltage PDQ |
645 |
Input Voltage LS |
646 |
Input Voltage Family Status |
647 |
Input Voltage Update Period |
648 |
RTD Cable Resistance |
649 |
T-Series RTD Resistance |
650 |
Line RTD Resistance |
651 |
Power On Time |
652 |
Refresh Rate (100-10,000) |
653 |
English |
654 |
German |
655 |
French |
656 |
Spanish |
657 |
Engineer to Order Number |
658 |
Gas Volume Flow Classification |
659 |
Gas Volume Flow Family |
660 |
Gas Volume Flow LS |
661 |
Gas Volume Flow Family Status |
662 |
Gas Volume Flow Update Period |
663 |
Gas Volume Total Classification |
664 |
Gas Volume Total Family |
665 |
Gas Volume Total PDQ |
666 |
Gas Volume Total LS |
667 |
Gas Volume Total Family Status |
668 |
Gas Volume Total Update Period |
669 |
Gas Volume Inventory Classification |
670 |
Gas Volume Inventory Family |
671 |
Gas Volume Inventory PDQ |
672 |
Gas Volume Inventory LS |
673 |
Gas Volume Inventory Family Status |
674 |
Gas Volume Inventory Update Period |
675 |
Live Zero Classification |
676 |
Live Zero Family |
677 |
Live Zero PDQ |
678 |
Live Zero LS |
679 |
Live Zero Family Status |
680 |
Live Zero Update Period |
681 |
Field Verification Zero Classification |
682 |
Field Verification Zero Family |
683 |
Field Verification Zero PDQ |
684 |
Field Verification Zero LS |
685 |
Field Verification Zero Family Status |
686 |
Field Verification Zero Update Period |
687 |
Core Processor Software |
688 |
Device Identification (CP) |
689 |
Core Processor Serial Number |
690 |
Hours Until Next Run |
691 |
Reason for Abort |
692 |
Manual Abort |
693 |
Watchdog Timeout |
694 |
High Peak Drive Voltage |
695 |
High Drive Current Standard Deviation |
696 |
High Drive Current Mean Value |
697 |
Drive Loop Reported Error |
698 |
High Delta T Standard Deviation |
699 |
High Delta T Value |
700 |
State Running |
701 |
Verification Complete |
702 |
Wrong Verification Enable |
703 |
No Factory Air Verification |
704 |
No Factory Water Verification |
705 |
Parameter Registers not Set |
706 |
Transmitter Running Seconds at Test |
707 |
Reference Temperature |
708 |
Water Reference Temperature |
709 |
Slope |
710 |
Offset |
711 |
Limit |
712 |
Curve Fit Maximum Order |
713 |
2 |
714 |
3 |
715 |
4 |
716 |
5 |
717 |
Concentration Measurement |
718 |
Concentration Matrices |
719 |
Unlock |
720 |
Lock |
721 |
Temperature High |
722 |
Density Low |
723 |
Density High |
724 |
Temperature Low |
725 |
Water Reference Density |
726 |
Accuracy |
727 |
Curve Fit Results |
728 |
Poor |
729 |
Empty |
730 |
Temperature Units |
731 |
Density Units |
732 |
Concentration Units |
733 |
Matrix Name |
734 |
Concentration Unit String |
735 |
Matrix Being Configured |
736 |
Derived Variable |
737 |
Standard |
738 |
Density at Reference |
739 |
Specific Gravity |
740 |
Mass Concentration(Density) |
741 |
Mass Concentration(Specific Gravity) |
742 |
Volume Concentration(Density) |
743 |
Volume Concentration(Specific Gravity) |
744 |
Concentration(Density) |
745 |
Concentration(Specific Gravity) |
746 |
Density 6 |
747 |
Temperature Iso 1 |
748 |
Temperature Iso 2 |
749 |
Temperature Iso 3 |
750 |
Temperature Iso 4 |
751 |
Temperature Iso 5 |
752 |
Temperature Iso 6 |
753 |
A116: Temperature Overrange (Petroleum Measurement) |
754 |
A117: Density Overrange (Petroleum Measurement) |
755 |
Secondary Variable Percent Range |
756 |
Secondary Variable Upper Range Value |
757 |
Secondary Variable Lower Range Value |
758 |
MAO2 |
759 |
Save Configuration: |
760 |
Select the option you would like to configure: |
761 |
Finish to Exit |
762 |
Petroleum Measurement Setup |
763 |
Start |
764 |
Stop |
765 |
Reset All |
766 |
Read Modbus Data |
767 |
Write Modbus Data |
768 |
Change Alert Severity |
769 |
No Additional Information for Above |
770 |
Additional Information for Above |
771 |
A120: Curve Fit Failure (Concentration Measurement) |
772 |
A121: Extrapolation Alert (Concentration Measurement) |
773 |
Start |
774 |
Setup |
775 |
Show Last 20 Results |
776 |
LD Optimization |
777 |
Reset Matrix Data |
778 |
Write Protect |
779 |
Locate Device |
780 |
Advanced HART Configuration |
781 |
Lock/Unlock Device |
782 |
Device Reset |
783 |
Restore Factory Configuration |
784 |
Matrix Configuration |
785 |
Primary Variable |
786 |
Initial Setup |
787 |
Configure channels, map variables, primary output and pulse output settings. |
788 |
Reset the transmitter without losing configuration. |
789 |
Overwrite the existing device configuration with the configuration set at the factory. |
790 |
Manually reset the configuration changed flag if the host is not able to reset the flag automatically. |
791 |
Perform a density calibration. |
792 |
Perform temperature calibration. |
793 |
Configure the process monitor screens by selecting the desired process variables for each screen. |
794 |
Configure the number of decimal places for each process variable. |
795 |
Assign variables to the first and second milliamp outputs, define upper and lower range values, cutoffs and dampings. |
796 |
Assign a variable to the frequency output, set maximum pulse width, polarity and scaling. |
797 |
Assign a variable to the discrete output and set flow switch. |
798 |
Assign variables to primary, secondary, third and fourth variables. |
799 |
Configure burst messages and event notification. |
800 |
Set up Bell-202 port settings. |
801 |
Configure Burst Variables |
802 |
Device Variables |
803 |
PV, SV, TV, QV |
804 |
Enable or disable write protect mode. |
805 |
Allows HART master to have exclusive access while configuring or calibrating field device. Access from the other masters is restricted. |
806 |
Set Up Bell 202 Port |
807 |
HART Burst Mode |
808 |
Calibration Tag Examples:
New Style Sensor Tag |
809 |
This screen will not automatically refresh after changing the 'Type' field. Select Guided Setup and then return to this screen to see the current configuration. |
810 |
Optional Setup |
811 |
Select an alert and change the alert's severity to Fault, Information or Ignore. |
812 |
Select an alert and view the current severity of the alert. |
813 |
Extrapolation Limit |
814 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort. |
815 |
Digital Communications |
816 |
The first milliamp output uses the Primary Variable as its source. |
817 |
The frequency output uses the Third Variable as its source. |
818 |
The Fourth Variable is only used in HART communications. |
819 |
Secondary Variable |
820 |
If the device is equipped with a display, show a pattern on the display to make the device easily identifiable. |
821 |
This will help identify the device by showing pattern on the display.
Click Next to start. |
822 |
The device is now displaying the pattern shown above, 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. |
823 |
Read modbus register values. |
824 |
Write modbus register values. |
825 |
Simulation Configuration |
826 |
Mass Flow Rate Simulation Settings |
827 |
Density Simulation Settings |
828 |
Temperature Simulation Settings |
829 |
Simulation Settings |
830 |
Loop Tests |
831 |
Revision Numbers |
832 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the sensor circuitry.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
833 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for slug flow.
2. View the diagnostic variables to verify whether tubes are vibrating. Left and Right pickoffs should be above 10mV.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check sensor tubes for plugging.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
6. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
834 |
Density Characterization |
835 |
Slug Flow Condition |
836 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that a sensor is connected to the transmitter.
2. Check the sensor RTD circuitry.
3. Verify that process temperature is within range of sensor and transmitter.
4. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
837 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present (typically, A003, A006, A008, A102, or A105), resolve those alerts first. If the A005 alert persists, continue with the suggestions below.
2. View the diagnostic variables to verify whether tubes are vibrating. Left and Right pickoffs should be above 10mV.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check the sensor tubes for erosion by verifying density.
5. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
838 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the characterization. Specifically, verify the Flow FCF and K1 values on the sensor tag.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
839 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the characterization. Specifically, verify the FlowCal and K1 values on the sensor tag.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
840 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present (typically, A003, A006, A102, or A105), resolve those alerts first. If the A008 alert persists, continue with the suggestions below.
2. Verify process. Check for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in tubes, or coating in tubes.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Verify density characterization and verify configuration matches sensor tag.
5 View diagnostic variables to verify raw tube frequency is in the proper range for the sensor type.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
7. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
841 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the flowmeter to warm up (approximately 30 seconds). The error should disappear once the flowmeter is ready for normal operation.
2. Check the input voltage to ensure its between 12 and 15 V.
3. If alert does not clear, make sure that the sensor is completely full or completely empty.
4. Check the sensor circuitry.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
842 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If A26 also appears, resolve the A26 first.
2. Allow the flowmeter to warm up (approximately 30 seconds). The error should disappear once the flowmeter is ready for normal operation.
3. Check the input voltage to ensure its between 12 and 15 V.
4. Check for proper voltage into the transmitter.
5. If alert does not clear, make sure that the sensor is completely full or completely empty.
6. Check the sensor circuitry.
7. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
843 |
Mechanical Zero: The resulting zero was greater than 3 microseconds.
Temperature or Density Calibrations: Many possible causes. |
844 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If alert appears during a transmitter zero, ensure that there is no flow through the sensor, then retry.
2. Cycle power to the flowmeter to clear the alert.
3. If appropriate, restore the factory zero to return the flowmeter to operation.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
5. If alert appears during a density calibration, contact Micro Motion. |
845 |
Mechanical Zero: Calibration procedure failed due to reverse flow through the sensor. |
846 |
Mechanical Zero: Calibration procedure failed due to reverse flow through the sensor.
The resulting zero was greater than 3 microseconds. |
847 |
Mechanical Zero: The resulting zero was greater than 3 microseconds. |
848 |
Internal memory or program fault has been detected. |
849 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Resolve other active alerts first.
2. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
3. If alert persists, the transmitter might need service. Contact Micro Motion. |
850 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the sensor RTD circuitry.
2. Verify that process temperature is within range of sensor and transmitter.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
4. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
851 |
Recommended Actions:
1.Cycle power to the transmitter.
2.If problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
852 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the characterization against the sensor tag. Specifically, verify the Flow FCF, K1 and K2 values.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
853 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the characterization against the sensor tag. Specifically, verify the FlowCal, K1 and K2 values.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
854 |
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. |
855 |
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. |
856 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Alarm can be cleared by user by putting the transmitter back in secure mode, but authorized procedure is required to seal transmitter. |
857 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the core processor input voltage is at least 12V.
2. Check the power supply and all power wiring. |
858 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for slug flow.
2. View the diagnostic variables to verify whether tubes are vibrating. Left and Right pickoffs should be above 10mV.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check sensor tubes for plugging.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
6. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
859 |
Meter verification failed. The stiffness values not within acceptable limits. |
860 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Immediately re-run the meter verification test with outputs held at fault or last measured value. If the meter passes the second test, the fail result can be ignored. If the meter fails the second test, the flow tubes may be damaged.
2. Use the knowledge of your process to consider the type of damage and determine the appropriate action. These actions might include removing the meter from service and physically inspecting the tubes. At a minimum, perform a flow validation and a density calibration.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
861 |
Meter verification aborted. |
862 |
Reason:
User Initiated Abort
Recommend Actions:
1. Wait for 15 seconds before starting meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
863 |
Reason:
Frequency Drift
Recommend Actions:
1. Ensure temperature, flow and density are stable and run meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
864 |
Reason:
High Drive Gain
Recommend Actions:
1. Ensure flow is steady and minimize entrained gas and run meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
865 |
Reason:
Unstable Flow
Recommend Actions:
1. Reduce flow rate and run meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
866 |
Reason:
No Air Reference
Recommend Actions:
1. Perform factory calibration on air.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
867 |
Reason:
No Water Reference
Recommend Actions:
1. Perform factory calibration on water.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
868 |
Reason:
Missing Configuration
Recommend Actions:
1. Load verification parameter registers with proper values.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
869 |
Reason:
Other
Recommend Actions:
1. Run meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If abort persists, contact Micro Motion. |
870 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that mA output range values are set to appropriate values.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
871 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the HART address. If non-zero, set 'mA Output Action' parameter to enable 'Live mA Output' or if multi-drop mode is desired change the alert severity to ignore by going to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
2. If mA output trim is being performed, exit mA output trim.
3. If mA output loop test is being performed, exit mA output loop test.
4. Check to see if the output has been fixed via digital communications or the local display. |
872 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the sensor circuitry.
2. If this is the only active alarm, it can be ignored. If desired, reconfigure the alarm severity to Ignore.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
873 |
The core processor was unable to successfully store the totalizers and inventories on the last power down and must rely on the previously saved values. These values may be up to two hours old. The transmitter is still functional. |
874 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the transmitter and core processor have proper input voltage.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
875 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the flowmeter to complete calibration.
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-> Alert Severity screen. |
876 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check that sensor is completely full.
2. Check that slug limits are set to appropriate values.
3. Verify density cutoff is at least 0.2 g/cc.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
877 |
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If desired, reconfigure the alert severity to Ignore by going to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
878 |
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
879 |
Process variable assigned to frequency output is outside configured scale limits. |
880 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Change frequency output scaling factors to more appropriate settings.
2. If the Third Variable is set to volume flow, low density or empty tubes can cause the frequency output to saturate.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
881 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Exit frequency output loop test.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
882 |
Recommended Actions:
1. HART polling connection to external device has failed. Ensure that external device is available:
2. Verify external device is not in fault.
3. Verify HART segment power, wiring and loop resistance.
4. Verify polling configuration in the transmitter and external device.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
883 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify process.
2. Verify configuration for Petroleum Measurement reference table and temperature.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
884 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alerts first.
2. Verify process.
3. Verify configuration for Petroleum Measurement reference table and density.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
885 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Exit discrete output test.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
886 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify Concentration Measurement (CM) matrix configuration by going to Configure-> Manual Setup-> Measurements-> Concentration Measurement-> Enter Matrix. |
887 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the process temperature and density.
2. Verify Concentration Measurement (CM) extrapolation alert limit.
3. Verify process. If tubes are empty or there is gas in the process, wait for condition to clear itself.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
888 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. If desired, abort the procedure and restart with outputs set to fault.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
889 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete. You may abort the procedure if desired.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
890 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
891 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify process and check for slug flow.
2. Check the diagnostic variables.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check the sensor tubes for erosion.
5. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
892 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the HART address. If non-zero, set mA Output Action parameter to enable Live mA Output.
2. If mA output trim is being performed, exit mA output trim.
3. If mA output loop test is being performed, exit mA output loop test.
4. Check to see if the output has been fixed via digital communications or the local display. |
893 |
Recommended Actions:
1. This is a summary alert and is generated when one of the fault severity alerts is active. Resolve the other active alerts first. |
894 |
Matrix Selection |
895 |
Extrapolation Alert |
896 |
Reference Condition |
897 |
Configure Burst Message 1 |
898 |
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: |
899 |
Configure Burst Message 2 |
900 |
Please choose burst option below: |
901 |
Configure Burst Message 3 |
902 |
Burst Message 1 Configuration is shown below. Would you like to save settings? |
903 |
Burst Rate Configuration |
904 |
Burst Message 2 Configuration is shown below. Would you like to save settings? |
905 |
Burst Message 3 Configuration is shown below. Would you like to save settings? |
906 |
The host system must be able to accept burst messages and event notifications. Confirm before proceeding with configuration. |
907 |
Event Notification help to identify abnormal device conditions by sending a burst message. |
908 |
Select the alerts on the screen whose status change will trigger an event notification. |
909 |
Adjust values for Trigger Interval and Retry Rate if required.
Trigger Interval is the time that the alert(s) have to be active to trigger an event notification.
Retry Rate is the time that event notification will continue to appear until acknowledged through host. |
910 |
Advance HART Configuration completed successfully. |
911 |
Message 2 |
912 |
Extended Device Status |
913 |
Message 3 |
914 |
Warning |
915 |
Triggered Update Rate has been adjusted. |
916 |
Error |
917 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selected. |
918 |
Burst condition conflict |
919 |
Electronic Conditions |
920 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flow meter.
2. The flow meter might need service. Contact Micro Motion. |
921 |
Sensor Conditions |
922 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for slug flow if connected to core 700.
2. View the diagnostic variables to verify whether tubes are vibrating. Left and Right pickoffs should be above 10mV if connected to core 700.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check sensor tubes for plugging if connected to core 700.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
6. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
923 |
Process Conditions |
924 |
Configuration Conditions |
925 |
Recommended Actions:
1. If A26 also appears, resolve the A26 first if connected to core 700.
2. Allow the flowmeter to warm up (approximately 30 seconds). The error should disappear once the flowmeter is ready for normal operation.
3. Check the input voltage to ensure its between 12 and 15 V.
4. Check for proper voltage into the transmitter if connected to core 700.
5. If alert does not clear, make sure that the sensor is completely full or completely empty.
6. Check the sensor circuitry.
7. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
926 |
Recommended Actions:
1.Cycle power to the flowmeter.
2.The transmitter might need service. Contact Micro Motion. |
927 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
2. The transmitter might need service or upgrading. Contact Micro Motion. |
928 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
929 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Contact Micro Motion. |
930 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. If desired, abort the procedure and restart with outputs set to last measured value. |
931 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. If desired, abort the procedure and restart with outputs set to continue measuring. |
932 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Meter verification aborted.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
933 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that frequency input parameters are set to appropriate values. |
934 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check valves, piping, and pumps for proper operation.
2. Increase number of seconds for Time Out.
3. If ignore source alarms is set to YES, increase number of minutes for Alarm Timeout.
4. After cause has been diagnosed, press END to end batch or RESUME to resume batch. |
935 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Check wiring for discrete output indicating overrun.
2. Check device connected to discrete output indicating overrun.
3. Enable batch Automatic Overshoot Compensation (AOC).
4. After cause has been diagnosed, press RESET or START to start new batch. |
936 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Press RESET, then press START.
2. Set reset on start option to YES. |
937 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Set enable batch control option to YES.
2. Configure batch flow source.
3. Assign control functions such as primary valve, secondary valve, or pump to discrete outputs.
4. Clear all alerts.
5.5. Shut off discrete input.
6. Change target value. |
938 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify process and check for slug flow.
2. Check the test points.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check the sensor tubes for erosion.
5. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
939 |
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that mA output range values are set to appropriate values. |
940 |
Recommended Actions:
1. The first command to recognize this condition will automatically reset this flag.
2. This flag may also be set following a Master Reset or a Self Test. |
941 |
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
942 |
Classic View |
943 |
Burst Variable 2 |
944 |
Burst Variable 3 |
945 |
Burst Variable 4 |
946 |
Burst Variable 5 |
947 |
Burst Variable 6 |
948 |
Burst Variable 7 |
949 |
Burst Variable 8 |
950 |
Classification |
951 |
Trigger Units |
952 |
Burst Messages |
953 |
Events |
954 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
955 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
956 |
Wireless |
957 |
WirelessHART Device |
958 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
959 |
Primary |
960 |
Primary Analog Channel |
961 |
Secondary |
962 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
963 |
Tertiary |
964 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
965 |
Quaternary |
966 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
967 |
Quinary |
968 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
969 |
Critical Power Failure |
970 |
Lock all |
971 |
Trim not supported |
972 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
973 |
Locked by gateway |
974 |
Analog Input Channel |
975 |
Analog Output Channel |
976 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
977 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
978 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
979 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
980 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
981 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
982 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
983 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
984 |
Simulation active |
985 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
986 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
987 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
988 |
Volatile memory error |
989 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
990 |
Watchdog reset executed |
991 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
992 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
993 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
994 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
995 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
996 |
Electronic failure |
997 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
998 |
Subdevice list changed |
999 |
Duplicate master detected |
1000 |
Capacity Denied |
1001 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1002 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1003 |
Block transfer pending |
1004 |
Battery life |
1005 |
Percent range |
1006 |
Loop current |
1007 |
Primary variable |
1008 |
Secondary variable |
1009 |
Tertiary variable |
1010 |
Quaternary variable |
1011 |
Read receive time |
1012 |
Write date and time |
1013 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1014 |
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. |
1015 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1016 |
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. |
1017 |
None |
1018 |
No restrictions |
1019 |
SI Only |
1020 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1021 |
Process automation device |
1022 |
Discrete device |
1023 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1024 |
I/O System |
1025 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1026 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1027 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1028 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1029 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1030 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1031 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1032 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1033 |
Device Profile |
1034 |
US |
1035 |
United States of America |
1036 |
JP |
1037 |
Japan |
1038 |
DE |
1039 |
Germany |
1040 |
FR |
1041 |
France |
1042 |
ES |
1043 |
Spain |
1044 |
RU |
1045 |
Russian Federation |
1046 |
CN |
1047 |
People's Republic of China |
1048 |
Secondary Master |
1049 |
Primary Master |
1050 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1051 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1052 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1053 |
WirelessHART Status |
1054 |
Time Set Option |
1055 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1056 |
Country |
1057 |
Country of intended device installation |
1058 |
SI Unit Control |
1059 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1060 |
Burst Trigger Units |
1061 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
1062 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
1063 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1064 |
Burst Trigger Class |
1065 |
Continuous |
1066 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1067 |
Window |
1068 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1069 |
Rising |
1070 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1071 |
Falling |
1072 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1073 |
On-change |
1074 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1075 |
Off |
1076 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
1077 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
1078 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1079 |
Configuration changed event pending |
1080 |
Device status event pending |
1081 |
More status available event pending |
1082 |
Wired HART Enabled |
1083 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
1084 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1085 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1086 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1087 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1088 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1089 |
Event Status |
1090 |
Event Notification Control |
1091 |
Device Status Mask |
1092 |
Ext dev status Mask |
1093 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
1094 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
1095 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
1096 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
1097 |
AO saturated Mask |
1098 |
AO fixed Mask |
1099 |
Latched Device Status |
1100 |
Operate mode Mask |
1101 |
Not Defined |
1102 |
Latched Ext dev status |
1103 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1104 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1105 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
1106 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
1107 |
Latched AO saturated |
1108 |
Latched AO fixed |
1109 |
Latched Operate Mode |
1110 |
Flow Coriolis Mass |
1111 |
Time Stamp |
1112 |
Relative time value on network |
1113 |
8u |
1114 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1115 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1116 |
Device Variable |
1117 |
Analog Channel Number |
1118 |
Analog Channel Number- Index into an array of Analog Channels. |
1119 |
STX Count |
1120 |
Count of STX messages received by this device |
1121 |
ACK Count |
1122 |
Count of ACK messages received by this device |
1123 |
BACK Count |
1124 |
Count of BACK messages received by this device |
1125 |
Burst Command |
1126 |
Cmd 48: Read Additional Device Status |
1127 |
Read Additional Device - This command reads additional device status information |
1128 |
Update Period |
1129 |
Update period for burst message |
1130 |
Max Update Period |
1131 |
Maxium update period for burst message |
1132 |
Burst Variable Code |
1133 |
Burst Variable Slot - Device variable code assigned to the slot to be read in burst mode. |
1134 |
Burst Trigger Level |
1135 |
Time First Unack Event Triggered |
1136 |
The time when the first unacknowledged event was triggered |
1137 |
Event Notification Retry Time |
1138 |
Max Update Time |
1139 |
Burst Message Number |
1140 |
Total Burst Msgs |
1141 |
Total number of burst messages supported by this device |
1142 |
Event Number |
1143 |
Event Debounce Interval |
1144 |
Device Specific Status 0 Mask |
1145 |
Device Specific Status 1 Mask |
1146 |
Device Specific Status 2 Mask |
1147 |
Device Specific Status 3 Mask |
1148 |
Device Specific Status 4 Mask |
1149 |
Device Specific Status 5 Mask |
1150 |
Device Specific Status 14 Mask |
1151 |
Device Specific Status 15 Mask |
1152 |
Device Specific Status 16 Mask |
1153 |
Device Specific Status 17 Mask |
1154 |
Device Specific Status 18 Mask |
1155 |
Device Specific Status 19 Mask |
1156 |
Device Specific Status 20 Mask |
1157 |
Latched Device Specific Status 0 |
1158 |
Latched Device Specific Status 1 |
1159 |
Latched Device Specific Status 2 |
1160 |
Latched Device Specific Status 3 |
1161 |
Latched Device Specific Status 4 |
1162 |
Latched Device Specific Status 5 |
1163 |
Latched Device Specific Status 14 |
1164 |
Latched Device Specific Status 15 |
1165 |
Latched Device Specific Status 16 |
1166 |
Latched Device Specific Status 17 |
1167 |
Latched Device Specific Status 18 |
1168 |
Latched Device Specific Status 19 |
1169 |
Latched Device Specific Status 20 |
1170 |
Latched Cfg chng count |
1171 |
Number of Events Supported |
1172 |
Burst Variable Codes |
1173 |
Update time adjusted |
1174 |
Invalid burst message |
1175 |
Invalid device variable classification |
1176 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selection code |
1177 |
Burst condition conflict |
1178 |
Update period increased |
1179 |
Insufficient bandwidth |
1180 |
Update period or debounce interval adjusted |
1181 |
Update times adjusted |
1182 |
Update rate uncertain |
1183 |
Not all events cleared |
1184 |
Changing configuration can affect transmitter operation. Ensure that the control loop is set for manual operation before continuing. |
1185 |
Enter Zero Time: |
1186 |
Zero calibration is starting. |
1187 |
Auto Zero is completed.
Zero: %{0}
Standard Deviation: %{1}
Zero Offset: %{2} |
1188 |
Enter Density: |
1189 |
Calibration is in progress... |
1190 |
Density calibration is completed. |
1191 |
NOTE- Flow rate must be greater than 50% of the nominal flow for the meter. |
1192 |
Select Discrete Output 1 Level: |
1193 |
Select Frequency Output Level: |
1194 |
10000 Hz;Other;End |
1195 |
Output: |
1196 |
Frequency output is fixed at %0 Hz. |
1197 |
Select Analog Output 1 Level: |
1198 |
Connect reference meter. |
1199 |
About to set analog output 1 to %0 mA. |
1200 |
Enter Meter Value: |
1201 |
Select Analog Output 2 Level: |
1202 |
About to set analog output 2 to %0 mA. |
1203 |
All totalizers have been started. |
1204 |
All totalizers have been stopped. |
1205 |
All totalizers have been reset. |
1206 |
Mass Total has been reset. |
1207 |
Volume Total has been reset. |
1208 |
low |
1209 |
high |
1210 |
NOTE- Variables which use this as the units code will be in the previous units until this value is sent to the device. |
1211 |
Selection for data type: |
1212 |
Enter Coil Number: |
1213 |
number |
1214 |
Enter Register Number: |
1215 |
Coil Value is %0 and Exception Code is %1. |
1216 |
Unsigned 16 Value is %0 and Exception Code is %1. |
1217 |
Unsigned 32 Value is %0 and Exception Code is %1. |
1218 |
Floating Point Value is %0 and Exception Code is %1. |
1219 |
Coil Value: |
1220 |
Off;On |
1221 |
Enter Unsigned 16 Value: |
1222 |
uValue |
1223 |
Enter Unsigned 32 Value: |
1224 |
Enter Floating Point Value: |
1225 |
fValue |
1226 |
alarmNum |
1227 |
View Alert Severity of: |
1228 |
Choose a Discrete Event: |
1229 |
None;Discrete Event 1;Discrete Event 2;Discrete Event 3;Discrete Event 4;Discrete Event 5 |
1230 |
%0 is assigned to %1. |
1231 |
Select the simulation mode: |
1232 |
select |
1233 |
Simulation Mode is %0. |
1234 |
Starting meter verification, please wait. |
1235 |
CM Net Mass Total has been reset. |
1236 |
CM Net Volume Total has been reset. |
1237 |
GSV Total has been reset. |
1238 |
Temperature Corrected Volume Total has been reset. |
1239 |
CM Volume Total has been reset. |
1240 |
All alerts are acknowledged. |
1241 |
Configuration Changed Flag is being reset. Please wait. |
1242 |
Configuration changed flag has been reset. |
1243 |
Factory Zero has been restored. |
1244 |
Parameters are being updated, please wait... |
1245 |
Enter Pressure Unit: |
1246 |
The method is being aborted. |
1247 |
Frequency = Flow;Pulses/Unit;Units/Pulse |
1248 |
Frequency Factor (Hz): |
1249 |
floatFreqVal |
1250 |
Rate Factor: |
1251 |
floatRateVal |
1252 |
Pulses/Unit: |
1253 |
floatPulsesPerUnit |
1254 |
Units/Pulse: |
1255 |
floatUnitsPerPulse |
1256 |
Current sensor type selection is Other (Curved Tube).
Select Sensor Type: |
1257 |
Current sensor type selection is T-Series (Straight Tube).
Select Sensor Type: |
1258 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Mass Flow Rate.
Select Primary Variable: |
1259 |
Keep Existing Assignment;Mass Flow Rate;Temperature;Density;Volume Flow Rate;Density At Reference Temperature;Volume Flow At Reference Temperature;Average Observed Density;Average Observed Temperature;Density at Reference (Concentration);Specific Gravity (Concentration);Temperature-Corrected Volume Flow Rate (Concentration);Net Mass Flow Rate (Concentration);Net Volume Flow Rate (Concentration);Concentration;Drive Gain;Pressure;External Temperature;Baume (Concentration);Gas Standard Volume Flow |
1260 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Temperature.
Select Primary Variable: |
1261 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Density.
Select Primary Variable: |
1262 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Volume Flow Rate.
Select Primary Variable: |
1263 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Density at Reference Temperature.
Select Primary Variable: |
1264 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Volume Flow at Reference Temperature.
Select Primary Variable: |
1265 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Average Observed Density.
Select Primary Variable: |
1266 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Average Observed Temperature.
Select Primary Variable: |
1267 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Density at Reference (Concentration).
Select Primary Variable: |
1268 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Specific Gravity (Concentration).
Select Primary Variable: |
1269 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Temperature-Corrected Volume Flow Rate (Concentration).
Select Primary Variable: |
1270 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Net Mass Flow Rate (Concentration).
Select Primary Variable: |
1271 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Net Volume Flow Rate (Concentration).
Select Primary Variable: |
1272 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Concentration.
Select Primary Variable: |
1273 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Drive Gain.
Select Primary Variable: |
1274 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Pressure.
Select Primary Variable: |
1275 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to External Temperature.
Select Primary Variable: |
1276 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Baume (Concentration).
Select Primary Variable: |
1277 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Primary Variable is set to Gas Standard Volume Flow.
Select Primary Variable: |
1278 |
Select the mA output to configure: |
1279 |
mA Output 1;mA Output 2;Exit |
1280 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Mass Flow Rate.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1281 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Temperature.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1282 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Density.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1283 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Volume Flow Rate.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1284 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Density at Reference Temperature.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1285 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Volume Flow at Reference Temperature.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1286 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Average Observed Density.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1287 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Average Observed Temperature.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1288 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Density at Reference (Concentration).
Select Secondary Variable: |
1289 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Specific Gravity (Concentration).
Select Secondary Variable: |
1290 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Temperature-Corrected Volume Flow Rate (Concentration).
Select Secondary Variable: |
1291 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Net Mass Flow Rate (Concentration).
Select Secondary Variable: |
1292 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Net Volume Flow Rate (Concentration).
Select Secondary Variable: |
1293 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Concentration.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1294 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Drive Gain.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1295 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Pressure.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1296 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to External Temperature.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1297 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Baume (Concentration).
Select Secondary Variable: |
1298 |
Any changes made on this screen will be written to the device when the Next button is clicked and could affect transmitter operation. Click Next to write changes to the device, or click Cancel to abort.
Secondary Variable is set to Gas Standard Volume Flow.
Select Secondary Variable: |
1299 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
An uncorrectable checksum mismatch has been detected.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flow meter.
2. The flow meter might need service. Contact Micro Motion. |
1300 |
No Additional Information Available |
1301 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
ROM checksum error or a RAM location cannot be written to.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
2. The flow meter might need service. Contact Micro Motion. |
1302 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Continuity failure of drive circuit, LPO, or RPO, or LPO-RPO mismatch when driving.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the sensor circuitry.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1303 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Continuity failure of drive circuit, LPO, or RPO, or LPO-RPO mismatch when driving.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for slug flow.
2. View the diagnostic variables to verify whether tubes are vibrating. Left and Right pickoffs should be above 10mV.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check sensor tubes for plugging.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
6. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1304 |
Drive Gain:
Value %0 |
1305 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The value computed for the resistance of the line RTD or the Meter/Case RTD is outside limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that a sensor is connected to the transmitter.
2. Check the sensor RTD circuitry.
3. Verify that process temperature is within range of sensor and transmitter.
4. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1306 |
Temperature:
Value %0 |
1307 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The measured flow has exceeded the maximum flow rate of the sensor.
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present (typically, A003, A006, A008, A102, or A105), resolve those alerts first. If the A005 alert persists, continue with the suggestions below.
2. View the diagnostic variables to verify whether tubes are vibrating. Left and Right pickoffs should be above 10mV.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check the sensor tubes for erosion by verifying density.
5. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1308 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
One or more required characterization parameters have not been entered.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the characterization. Specifically, verify the FlowCal and K1 values on the sensor tag.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1309 |
Flow Cal:
Value %0
K1:
Value %1 uSec
K2:
Value %2 uSec |
1310 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
One or more required characterization parameters have not been entered.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the characterization. Specifically, verify the Flow FCF and K1 values on the sensor tag.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1311 |
Flow FCF:
Value %0
K1:
Value %1 uSec
K2:
Value %2 uSec |
1312 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The measured density has exceeded 0-10 g/cm3.
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present (typically, A003, A006, A102, or A105), resolve those alerts first. If the A008 alert persists, continue with the suggestions below.
2. Verify process. Check for air in the flow tubes, tubes not filled, foreign material in tubes, or coating in tubes.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Verify density characterization and verify configuration matches sensor tag.
5 View diagnostic variables to verify raw tube frequency is in the proper range for the sensor type.
6. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
7. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1313 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Transmitter in power-up mode.
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the flowmeter to warm up (approximately 30 seconds). The error should disappear once the flowmeter is ready for normal operation.
2. Check the input voltage to ensure its between 12 and 15 V.
3. If alert does not clear, make sure that the sensor is completely full or completely empty.
4. Check the sensor circuitry.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1314 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Transmitter in power-up mode.
Recommended Actions:
1. If A26 also appears, resolve the A26 first.
2. Allow the flowmeter to warm up (approximately 30 seconds). The error should disappear once the flowmeter is ready for normal operation.
3. Check the input voltage to ensure its between 12 and 15 V.
4. Check for proper voltage into the transmitter.
5. If alert does not clear, make sure that the sensor is completely full or completely empty.
6. Check the sensor circuitry.
7. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1315 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Mechanical zero: The resulting zero was greater than 3 microseconds.
Temperature or Density Calibrations: Many possible causes.
Recommended Actions:
1. If alert appears during a transmitter zero, ensure that there is no flow through the sensor, then retry.
2. Cycle power to the flowmeter to clear the alert.
3. If appropriate, restore the factory zero to return the flowmeter to operation.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
5. If alert appears during a density calibration, contact Micro Motion. |
1316 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Mechanical zero: Calibration procedure failed due to reverse flow through the sensor.
Recommended Actions:
1. If alert appears during a transmitter zero, ensure that there is no flow through the sensor, then retry.
2. Cycle power to the flowmeter to clear the alert.
3. If appropriate, restore the factory zero to return the flowmeter to operation.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
5. If alert appears during a density calibration, contact Micro Motion. |
1317 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Mechanical zero: Calibration procedure failed due to flow through the sensor.The resulting zero was greater than 3 microseconds.
Recommended Actions:
1. If alert appears during a transmitter zero, ensure that there is no flow through the sensor, then retry.
2. Cycle power to the flowmeter to clear the alert.
3. If appropriate, restore the factory zero to return the flowmeter to operation.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
5. If alert appears during a density calibration, contact Micro Motion. |
1318 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Mechanical zero: The resulting zero was greater than 3 microseconds.
Recommended Actions:
1. If alert appears during a transmitter zero, ensure that there is no flow through the sensor, then retry.
2. Cycle power to the flowmeter to clear the alert.
3. If appropriate, restore the factory zero to return the flowmeter to operation.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
5. If alert appears during a density calibration, contact Micro Motion. |
1319 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Internal memory or program fault has been detected.
Recommended Actions:
1. Resolve other active alerts first.
2. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
3. If alert persists, the transmitter might need service. Contact Micro Motion. |
1320 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The value computed for the resistance of the Line RTD is outside limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the sensor RTD circuitry.
2. Verify that process temperature is within range of sensor and transmitter.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
4. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1321 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The value computed for the resistance of the Meter/Case RTD is outside limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the sensor RTD circuitry.
2. Verify that process temperature is within range of sensor and transmitter.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
4. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1322 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The transmitter has experienced an EEPROM checksum failure.
Recommended Actions:
1.Cycle power to the transmitter.
2.If problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1323 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
A RAM location in the transmitter cannot be written to.
Recommended Actions:
1.Cycle power to the transmitter.
2.If problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1324 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The flow calibration factor and/or K1 has not been entered since the last master reset.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the characterization against the sensor tag. Specifically, verify the FlowCal, K1 and K2 values.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1325 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The flow calibration factor and/or K1 has not been entered since the last master reset.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the characterization against the sensor tag. Specifically, verify the Flow FCF, K1 and K2 values.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1326 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
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. |
1327 |
Flow FCF:
Value %0
K1:
Value %1 uSec
K2:
Value %2 uSec |
1328 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Uncorrectable checksum mismatch.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
2. The transmitter might need service. Contact Micro Motion. |
1329 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
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. |
1330 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Weights and Measures security seal has been broken.
Recommended Actions:
1. Alarm can be cleared by user by putting the transmitter back in secure mode, but authorized procedure is required to seal transmitter. |
1331 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
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. |
1332 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Transmitter electronics failure has occurred.
Recommended Actions:
1. Cycle power to the flowmeter.
2. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1333 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The loaded software is not compatible with the programmed board type.
Recommended Actions:
1. Contact Micro Motion. |
1334 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
The core processor is not receiving enough power.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the core processor input voltage is at least 12V.
2. Check the power supply and all power wiring. |
1335 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification is in progress, with outputs set to fault.
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. If desired, abort the procedure and restart with outputs set to last measured value. |
1336 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification is in progress, with outputs set to fault or last measured value.
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. If desired, abort the procedure and restart with outputs set to continue measuring. |
1337 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
No signal from Left Pickoff or Right Pickoff, suggesting that sensor tubes are not vibrating.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check for slug flow.
2. View the diagnostic variables to verify whether tubes are vibrating. Left and Right pickoffs should be above 10mV.
3. Check the sensor circuitry.
4. Check sensor tubes for plugging.
5. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
6. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1338 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification failed. The stiffness values not within acceptable limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Immediately re-run the meter verification test with outputs held at fault or last measured value. If the meter passes the second test, the fail result can be ignored. If the meter fails the second test, the flow tubes may be damaged.
2. Use the knowledge of your process to consider the type of damage and determine the appropriate action. These actions might include removing the meter from service and physically inspecting the tubes. At a minimum, perform a flow validation and a density calibration.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1339 |
Meter Verification Run Counter: %0
Transmitter Running Hours at Test: %1
Left Pickoff Stiffness: %2 |
1340 |
Right Pickoff Stiffness: %0 |
1341 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification aborted.
Reason:
User Initiated Abort
Recommend Actions:
1. Wait for 15 seconds before starting meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1342 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification aborted.
Reason:
Frequency Drift
Recommend Actions:
1. Ensure temperature, flow and density are stable and run meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1343 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification aborted.
Reason:
High Drive Gain
Recommend Actions:
1. Ensure flow is steady and minimize entrained gas and run meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1344 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification aborted.
Reason:
Unstable Flow
Recommend Actions:
1. Reduce flow rate and run meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1345 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification aborted.
Reason:
No Air Reference
Recommend Actions:
1. Perform factory calibration on air.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1346 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification aborted.
Reason:
No Water Reference
Recommend Actions:
1. Perform factory calibration on water.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1347 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification aborted.
Reason:
Missing Configuration
Recommend Actions:
1. Load verification parameter registers with proper values.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1348 |
Priority: Failed - Fix Now
Meter verification aborted.
Reason:
Other
Recommend Actions:
1. Run meter verification again.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If abort persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1349 |
Meter Verification Run Counter: %0
Transmitter Running Hours at Test: %1
Abort Code: %2 |
1350 |
Left Pickoff Stiffness: %0
Right Pickoff Stiffness: %1 |
1351 |
Priority: Advisory
The calculated amount of current output is outside of the linear range.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that mA output range values are set to appropriate values.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1352 |
Primary Variable:
%0
%0:
Value %1 %2 |
1353 |
PV LRV:
Value %0 %1
PV URV:
Value %2 %3 |
1354 |
Priority: Advisory
Non-zero HART address configured, or user has set the mA output to a fixed value.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the HART address. If non-zero, set 'mA Output Action' parameter to enable 'Live mA Output' or if multi-drop mode is desired change the alert severity to ignore by going to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
2. If mA output trim is being performed, exit mA output trim.
3. If mA output loop test is being performed, exit mA output loop test.
4. Check to see if the output has been fixed via digital communications or the local display. |
1355 |
HART Address:
%0
mAO Fault Action:
%1 |
1356 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
The drive power (current/voltage) is at its maximum.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the sensor circuitry.
2. If this is the only active alarm, it can be ignored. If desired, reconfigure the alarm severity to Ignore.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1357 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
The core processor was unable to successfully store the totalizers and inventories on the last power down and must rely on the previously saved values. These values may be up to two hours old. The transmitter is still functional.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the transmitter and core processor have proper input voltage.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
3. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1358 |
Priority: Advisory
A calibration procedure is in progress.
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the flowmeter to complete calibration.
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-> Alert Severity screen. |
1359 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
The density has exceeded the user-defined slug (density) limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check that sensor is completely full.
2. Check that slug limits are set to appropriate values.
3. Verify density cutoff is at least 0.2 g/cc.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1360 |
Slug High Limit:
Value %0 g/Cucm
Slug Low Limit:
Value %1 g/Cucm
Slug Duration:
Value %2 sec |
1361 |
Priority: Advisory
Device is in HART burst mode.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If desired, reconfigure the alert severity to Ignore by going to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1362 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Transmitter has been restarted.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1363 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Event 1 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If desired, reconfigure the alert severity to Ignore by going to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1364 |
Event 1 Setpoint:
Value %0
Event 1 Variable:
%1
Event 1 Type:
%2 |
1365 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Event 2 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required.
2. If desired, reconfigure the alert severity to Ignore by going to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1366 |
Event 2 Setpoint:
Value %0
Event 2 Variable:
%1
Event 2 Type:
%2 |
1367 |
Priority: Advisory
Process variable assigned to frequency output is outside configured scale limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Change frequency output scaling factors to more appropriate settings.
2. If the Third Variable is set to volume flow, low density or empty tubes can cause the frequency output to saturate.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1368 |
Third Variable:
%0
%0:
Value %1 %2 |
1369 |
Rate Factor:
Value %0 Hz
Pulses/Unit:
Value %1
Units/Pulse:
Value %2 |
1370 |
Priority: Advisory
User has set the frequency output to a fixed value.
Recommended Actions:
1. Exit frequency output loop test.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1371 |
Tube Frequency:
Value %0 Hz |
1372 |
Priority: Advisory
Non-zero HART address configured, or user has set the mA output to a fixed value.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the HART address. If non-zero, set 'mA Output Action' parameter to enable 'Live mA Output' or if multi-drop mode is desired change the alert severity to ignore by going to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen.
2. If mA output trim is being performed, exit mA output trim.
3. If mA output loop test is being performed, exit mA output loop test.
4. Check to see if the output has been fixed via digital communications or the local display. |
1373 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
No response received from polled device.
Recommended Actions:
1. HART polling connection to external device has failed. Ensure that external device is available:
2. Verify device operation.
3. Verify wiring.
4. Verify polling configuration. |
1374 |
Poll Control:
%0
Ext Device Tag 1:
%1
Polled Variable 1:
%2 |
1375 |
Ext Device Tag 2:
%0
Polled Variable 2:
%1 |
1376 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
The process temperature is outside Petroleum Measurement defined extrapolation limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify process.
2. Verify configuration for Petroleum Measurement reference table and temperature.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1377 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
The process density is outside Petroleum Measurement defined extrapolation limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. If other alerts are present, resolve those alerts first.
2. Verify process.
3. Verify configuration for Petroleum Measurement reference table and density.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1378 |
Priority: Advisory
The user has set the discrete output to a fixed state.
Recommended Actions:
1. Exit discrete output test.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1379 |
Priority: Advisory
The configured density/temperature/concentration values do not result in a proper Concentration Measurement (CM) curve.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify Concentration Measurement (CM) matrix configuration by going to Configure-> Manual Setup-> Measurements-> Concentration Measurement-> Enter Matrix. |
1380 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
The process temperature or density is outside the user-defined extrapolation limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify the process temperature and density.
2. Verify Concentration Measurement (CM) extrapolation alert limit.
3. Verify process. If tubes are empty or there is gas in the process, wait for condition to clear itself.
4. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1381 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Meter verification in progress, with outputs set to last measured value.
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete.
2. If desired, abort the procedure and restart with outputs set to fault.
3. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1382 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Meter verification in progress.
Recommended Actions:
1. Allow the procedure to complete. You may abort the procedure if desired.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1383 |
Priority: Advisory
Simulation mode is enabled.
Recommended Actions:
1. Disable output simulation.
2. If you want to change the alert severity, go to the Configure-> Alert Setup-> Alert Severity screen. |
1384 |
Priority: Advisory
Discrete Event 1 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
1385 |
Discrete Event Var:
%0
Discrete Event Type:
%1 |
1386 |
Setpoint A:
Value %0
Setpoint B:
Value %1 |
1387 |
Priority: Advisory
Discrete Event 2 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
1388 |
Priority: Advisory
Discrete Event 3 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
1389 |
Priority: Advisory
Discrete Event 4 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
1390 |
Priority: Advisory
Discrete Event 5 has been triggered.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
1391 |
Priority: Advisory
Discrete Input is active.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
1392 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Primary variable has exceeded sensor limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify process and check for slug flow.
2. Check the test points.
3. Check the sensor circuitry
4. Check the sensor tubes for erosion.
5. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1393 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Non-primary variable has exceeded sensor limits.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify process and check for slug flow.
2. Check the test points.
3. Check the sensor circuitry
4. Check the sensor tubes for erosion.
5. If the problem persists, contact Micro Motion. |
1394 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
The calculated amount of current output is outside of the linear range.
Recommended Actions:
1. Verify that mA output range values are set to appropriate values. |
1395 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Non-zero HART address configured, or user has set the mA output to a fixed value.
Recommended Actions:
1. Check the HART address. If non-zero, set mA Output Action parameter to enable Live mA Output.
2. If mA output trim is being performed, exit mA output trim.
3. If mA output loop test is being performed, exit mA output loop test.
4. Check to see if the output has been fixed via digital communications or the local display. |
1396 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
Power has been removed and reapplied resulting in the reinstallations of the setup information.
Recommended Actions:
1. The first command to recognize this condition will automatically reset this flag.
2. This flag may also be set following a Master Reset or a Self Test. |
1397 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
A write or set command has been executed.
Recommended Actions:
1. No action required. |
1398 |
Priority: Maintenance - Fix Soon
A hardware error or failure has been detected by the device.
Recommended Actions:
1. This is a summary alert and is generated when one of the fault severity alerts is active. Resolve the other active alerts first. |
1399 |
Meter Verification will hold outputs at last value for about 2 minutes.
Press Next to start or Cancel to end. |
1400 |
Meter Verification will hold outputs at fault value for about 2 minutes.
Press Next to start or Cancel to end. |
1401 |
Meter Verification is in progress: %{0}% complete |
1402 |
Meter Verification FAILED.
Meter may not meet factory specifications.
Recommended Action: Run Meter Verification with outputs held at last measured value or fault. |
1403 |
Meter Verification FAILED.
Meter may not meet factory specifications.
Recommended Action: Immediately re-run the meter verification test. If the meter passes the second test, the fail result can be ignored. If the meter fails the second test, the flow tubes may be damaged and should be investigated. |
1404 |
Meter Verification ABORTED.
Reason: %{0}
Recommended Action: Wait for 15 seconds before starting Meter Verification again. |
1405 |
For Hours Between Recurring Runs, valid range is 1 to 1000 hours or 0 for no recurring schedule. Please enter again. |
1406 |
Test Result #%{Datalog_Index}
Run Number: %0
Result: %1
Abort Code: %2
Time in Seconds: %3
LPO Stiffness: %4 %
RPO Stiffness: %5 % |
1407 |
Uploading results data from device.
This will take a few minutes. |
1408 |
Next |
1409 |
select1 |
1410 |
LD Optimization is %0. |
1411 |
LD Optimization: |
1412 |
Disable;Enable |
1413 |
The Concentration matrix is locked. |
1414 |
Press Next to reset the data for all six matrices or press Cancel to not reset the data. |
1415 |
All matrix data has been set to 0. |
1416 |
Concentration Measurement screen needs to be refreshed. |
1417 |
Press OK to reset the data for all six matrices or press ABORT to not reset the data. |
1418 |
Write Protect is enabled. |
1419 |
Write Protect is disabled. |
1420 |
Select Write Protect Action: |
1421 |
Enable;Disable |
1422 |
Select Alert Number: |
1423 |
Current severity is %0. |
1424 |
Select Alert Severity: |
1425 |
%{1} is set to %{0}. |
1426 |
A001: EEPROM Error (CP) is set to %0. |
1427 |
A002: RAM Error (CP) is set to %0. |
1428 |
A003: No Sensor Response is set to %0. |
1429 |
A004: Temperature Overrange is set to %0. |
1430 |
A005: Mass Flow Rate Overrange is set to %0. |
1431 |
A006: Characterization Required is set to %0. |
1432 |
A008: Density Overrange is set to %0. |
1433 |
A009: Transmitter Initializing Warming Up is set to %0. |
1434 |
A010: Calibration Failure is set to %0. |
1435 |
A011: Zero Calibration Failed: Low is set to %0. |
1436 |
A012: Zero Calibration Failed: High is set to %0. |
1437 |
A013: Zero Calibration Failed: Unstable is set to %0. |
1438 |
A014: Transmitter Failure is set to %0. |
1439 |
A016: Sensor RTD Failure is set to %0. |
1440 |
A017: T-Series RTD Failure is set to %0. |
1441 |
A018: EEPROM Error (Xmtr) is set to %0. |
1442 |
A019: RAM Error (Xmtr) is set to %0. |
1443 |
A020: No Flow Cal Value is set to %0. |
1444 |
A021: No K1 Value is set to %0. |
1445 |
A022: Config DB Corrupt (CP) is set to %0. |
1446 |
A023: Internal Totals Corrupt (CP) is set to %0. |
1447 |
A024: Program Corrupt (CP) is set to %0. |
1448 |
A025: Boot Sector Fault (CP) is set to %0. |
1449 |
A026: Sensor Xmtr Comm Failure is set to %0. |
1450 |
A027: Security Breach is set to %0. |
1451 |
A028: CP Write Failure is set to %0. |
1452 |
A031: Low Power is set to %0. |
1453 |
A032: MV: Outputs to Fault is set to %0. |
1454 |
A033: No LPO RPO Signal is set to %0. |
1455 |
A034: Meter Verification Failed is set to %0. |
1456 |
A035: Meter Verification Aborted is set to %0. |
1457 |
A100: MAO1 Saturated is set to %0. |
1458 |
A101: MAO1 Fixed is set to %0. |
1459 |
A102: Drive Overrange is set to %0. |
1460 |
A103: Data Loss Possible is set to %0. |
1461 |
A104: Calibration-In-Progress is set to %0. |
1462 |
A105: Slug Flow is set to %0. |
1463 |
A106: Burst Mode Enabled is set to %0. |
1464 |
A107: Power Reset Occurred is set to %0. |
1465 |
A108: Single-SP Event 1 ON is set to %0. |
1466 |
A109: Single-SP Event 2 ON is set to %0. |
1467 |
A110: FO Saturated is set to %0. |
1468 |
A111: FO Fixed is set to %0. |
1469 |
A113: MAO2 Saturated is set to %0. |
1470 |
A114: MAO2 Fixed is set to %0. |
1471 |
A115: No External Data is set to %0. |
1472 |
A116: API: Temperature Overrange is set to %0. |
1473 |
A117: API: Density Overrange is set to %0. |
1474 |
A118: DO1 Fixed is set to %0. |
1475 |
A120: ED: Curve Fit Failure is set to %0. |
1476 |
A121: ED: Extrapolation Alarm is set to %0. |
1477 |
A131: MV in progress is set to %0. |
1478 |
A132: Sensor Simulation Active is set to %0. |
1479 |
Device is locked, could not configure parameters. |
1480 |
Finish |
1481 |
This will help identify the device by showing identifiable pattern on the display.
Click OK to start. |
1482 |
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. |
1483 |
warning |
1484 |
Back;Next |
1485 |
select2 |
1486 |
select3 |
1487 |
Finish |
1488 |
The device is locked. Do you want to unlock it? |
1489 |
The device is unlocked. Do you want to lock it? |
1490 |
Select lock option: |
1491 |
Permanent;Temporary;Lock All |
1492 |
Cannot unlock device.
Device is locked by other host. |
1493 |
Warning- Loop should be removed from automatic control. |
1494 |
Device is being Reset, please wait. |
1495 |
Aborting method due to last error. |
1496 |
Device may be stuck in selftest. |
1497 |
Device reset completed successfully. |
1498 |
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. Would you like to proceed? |
1499 |
Aborting due to field device error. |
1500 |
Factory values were restored successfully. |
1501 |
Select the matrix being configured: |
1502 |
Curve 1;Curve 2;Curve 3;Curve 4;Curve 5;Curve 6 |
1503 |
NOTE-Loop may be returned to automatic control. |