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STZ |
1 |
Model |
2 |
STZ DIN |
3 |
STZ HP |
4 |
STZ HPP |
5 |
Sys Stat Summary |
6 |
Diagnostic Error Summary |
7 |
Input Error Summary |
8 |
Input Warning Summary |
9 |
Analog Output Status |
10 |
Front End Status |
11 |
User Config Error Summary |
12 |
Device Variable Config Error Summary |
13 |
NV Storage Error Summary |
14 |
In Errs and Warns |
15 |
S1 Corr Warning |
16 |
S2 Corr Warning |
17 |
Range Alarm Warning |
18 |
S1 Corr Error |
19 |
S2 Corr Error |
20 |
Range Alarm Error |
21 |
PV Status |
22 |
PV - Total Failure |
23 |
PV - S1 Input BAD |
24 |
PV - S2 Input BAD |
25 |
PV - S1 is LIMITED |
26 |
PV - S2 is LIMITED |
27 |
PV - Running on backup |
28 |
PV - Backup not possible |
29 |
SV Status |
30 |
SV - Total Failure |
31 |
SV - S1 Input BAD |
32 |
SV - S2 Input BAD |
33 |
SV - S1 is LIMITED |
34 |
SV - S2 is LIMITED |
35 |
SV - Running on backup |
36 |
SV - Backup not possible |
37 |
TV Status |
38 |
TV - Total Failure |
39 |
TV - S1 Input BAD |
40 |
TV - S2 Input BAD |
41 |
TV - S1 is LIMITED |
42 |
TV - S2 is LIMITED |
43 |
TV - Running on backup |
44 |
TV - Backup not possible |
45 |
QV Status |
46 |
QV - Total Failure |
47 |
QV - S1 Input BAD |
48 |
QV - S2 Input BAD |
49 |
QV - S1 is LIMITED |
50 |
QV - S2 is LIMITED |
51 |
QV - Running on backup |
52 |
QV - Backup not possible |
53 |
Range Alarm Status |
54 |
Rng Alm 1 Warning |
55 |
Rng Alm 2 Warning |
56 |
Rng Alm 3 Warning |
57 |
Rng Alm 4 Warning |
58 |
Rng Alm 1 Error |
59 |
Rng Alm 2 Error |
60 |
Rng Alm 3 Error |
61 |
Rng Alm 4 Error |
62 |
QV |
63 |
CODES (THINK THIS NOT DISPLAYED ANYWHERE) |
64 |
Update Per |
65 |
Period at which to burst this message when trigger conditions are met |
66 |
Max Update Per |
67 |
Period at which to burst this message when trigger conditions are not met |
68 |
Cmd |
69 |
HART Command Number to Burst |
70 |
Mode |
71 |
Enables of Disables Bursting of this message |
72 |
Trig Mode |
73 |
Selects when burst messages are sent.
Continuous: all the time.
Window: when the var changes by the Trig Level.
Rising: when the var increases by the Trig Level.
Falling: Burst the var falls by the Trig level,
On Change: when a var changes. |
74 |
Trig Class |
75 |
Trig Units |
76 |
If the trigger mode is Window, Rising or Falling, the units of the variable being burst |
77 |
Trig Level |
78 |
The level to be applied when in Window, Rising or Falling trigger mode |
79 |
BMsg |
80 |
Cmd 48: Read Additional Device Status |
81 |
Read Additional Device - This command reads additional device status information |
82 |
Wired HART Enabled |
83 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection |
84 |
Internal |
85 |
RJC Temperature Units |
86 |
SEnsor 1 Units |
87 |
Sensor 2 Units |
88 |
Snsr temp unit |
89 |
Sensor Temperature Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor Temperature. |
90 |
RJC Temp |
91 |
My Help |
92 |
Temp Class |
93 |
Temp PDQ |
94 |
|
95 |
Temp LS |
96 |
Temp Dev Stat |
97 |
Temp min span |
98 |
.3f |
99 |
Damping Time |
100 |
8.3f |
101 |
Temp Update Period |
102 |
Temp USL |
103 |
Temp LSL |
104 |
Sensor Serial Number |
105 |
7d |
106 |
dvSimulated0 RJC Temp |
107 |
Custom Curve Enabled |
108 |
Custom Curve Enabled - Enables or Disables Custom Curve |
109 |
Disabled |
110 |
Enabled |
111 |
Custom Curve ID |
112 |
Custom Curve ID - Identifier for the custom curve to be applied during processing |
113 |
CC 1 |
114 |
CC 2 |
115 |
CC 3 |
116 |
CC 4 |
117 |
Scaling Enabled |
118 |
Scaling Enabled - Enables or Disables Custom Scaling |
119 |
Input Min |
120 |
Input Min - Specifies the Lower Scale From value |
121 |
Scale Min |
122 |
Scale Min - Specifies the Lower Scale To value |
123 |
Input Max |
124 |
Input Max - Specifies the Upper Scale From value |
125 |
Scale Max |
126 |
Scale Max - Specifies the Upper Scale To value |
127 |
Zero |
128 |
Full |
129 |
Custom EGU Enabled |
130 |
Enables the Custom EGU string for the device variable. |
131 |
Custom EGU |
132 |
Custom EGU used for display. Legal characters are: Numbers, Capital Letters, and some special characters |
133 |
Custom Name Enabled |
134 |
Custom Name |
135 |
Custom Device Variable Name used for display. Legal characters are: Numbers, Capital Letters, and some special characters |
136 |
EGU |
137 |
Quality |
138 |
Damping |
139 |
Simulate |
140 |
Update Period |
141 |
s/n |
142 |
CC En |
143 |
CC ID |
144 |
Scl En |
145 |
Input Min. |
146 |
Input Max. |
147 |
Scale Min. |
148 |
Scale Max. |
149 |
LRV |
150 |
URV |
151 |
Custom EGU En |
152 |
Custom Name En |
153 |
S1Raw |
154 |
dvSimulated1 S1Raw |
155 |
dvLowerTrimPoint |
156 |
Pres Upper trim |
157 |
Pres Trim support |
158 |
Pres Min lower trim |
159 |
Pres Max lower trim |
160 |
Pres Min upper trim |
161 |
Pres Max upper trim |
162 |
Pres Min trim diff |
163 |
Trim Mode |
164 |
Trimming increases the measurement accuracy of the instrument, any point between 0% and 100% along the scale can be trim. Note one-point trimming applies an offset to the sensor reading, while two-point trimming applies both an offset and a gain. |
165 |
Off |
166 |
One Point |
167 |
Two Points |
168 |
dvLowerTrimValue |
169 |
dvUpperTrimValue |
170 |
dvLowerTrimRJC |
171 |
dvUpperTrimRJC |
172 |
LTValue |
173 |
UTValue |
174 |
LTRJC |
175 |
UTRJC |
176 |
S2Raw |
177 |
dvSimulated2 S2Raw |
178 |
Sensor 1 |
179 |
dvSimulated3 Sensor 1 |
180 |
Sensor 2 |
181 |
dvSimulated4 Sensor 2 |
182 |
Backup 1-2 |
183 |
dvSimulated5 Backup 1-2 |
184 |
Backup 2-1 |
185 |
dvSimulated6 Backup 2-1 |
186 |
Average |
187 |
dvSimulated7 Average |
188 |
Differential 1-2 |
189 |
dvSimulated8 Differential 1-2 |
190 |
Differential 2-1 |
191 |
dvSimulated9 Differential 2-1 |
192 |
Absolute Differential |
193 |
dvSimulated10 Absolute Differential |
194 |
Low Select |
195 |
dvSimulated11 Low Select |
196 |
High Select |
197 |
dvSimulated12 High Select |
198 |
POR |
199 |
dvSimulated244 POR |
200 |
AO |
201 |
dvSimulated245 AO |
202 |
Advanced Settings |
203 |
Controls if the Advanced Settings are available for use. |
204 |
ID Used for the INFO,INDEX transfers of DVP Config |
205 |
Source Device Variable |
206 |
PV |
207 |
SV |
208 |
TV |
209 |
Response |
210 |
Warning |
211 |
Alarm (AO Fail) |
212 |
Out of range |
213 |
In range |
214 |
Low Range |
215 |
High Range |
216 |
Latching |
217 |
Deadband |
218 |
Delay |
219 |
Range Alarm 1 |
220 |
High |
221 |
Low |
222 |
Source |
223 |
Range Alarm 2 |
224 |
Range Alarm 3 |
225 |
Range Alarm 4 |
226 |
RA 1 |
227 |
RA 2 |
228 |
RA 3 |
229 |
RA 4 |
230 |
Unlatch Range Alarm |
231 |
Range Alarms |
232 |
CC_point_number |
233 |
CC_curve_number |
234 |
CC Points |
235 |
Custom Curve number of points (2 to 128) |
236 |
CC Units In |
237 |
Custom Curve Units In |
238 |
CC Units Out |
239 |
Custom Curve Units Out |
240 |
X |
241 |
Y |
242 |
Point |
243 |
Curve 1 |
244 |
Curve 2 |
245 |
Curve 3 |
246 |
Curve 4 |
247 |
Edit Curve |
248 |
Edit Curve 1 |
249 |
Edit Curve 2 |
250 |
Edit Curve 3 |
251 |
Edit Curve 4 |
252 |
Custom Curve 1 |
253 |
Custom Curve 2 |
254 |
Custom Curve 3 |
255 |
Custom Curve 4 |
256 |
Custom Curves |
257 |
Preset Value too Large |
258 |
Preset Value too Small |
259 |
Fail Mode |
260 |
Analog Output Alarm Type- Defines how the Analog Output will respond when the Field Device detects that the Analog Output may not be tracking the associated Field Device Variable. NOTE- The Digital Value representation may not be determinate. |
261 |
Hold Last |
262 |
Fail To Value |
263 |
AO Fail To Value |
264 |
Analog Output Fail To Value - Value to drive the Analog Output to when a fault is detected. |
265 |
AO URV |
266 |
Analog Output Under Range Value - The lower limit the AO is allowed to drive. It is considered saturated at this point. |
267 |
AO ORV |
268 |
Analog Output Over Range Value - The upper limit the AO is allowed to drive. It is considered saturated at this point. |
269 |
AO Zero |
270 |
Analog Output Zero (LRV) - The output corresponding to the PV's LRV (which is also POR's 0%) |
271 |
AO Full |
272 |
Analog Output Full (URV) - The output corresponding to the PV's URV (which is also Percen of Range's 100%) |
273 |
AO Units |
274 |
Analog Output Units - The units of output |
275 |
AO Trim Reset |
276 |
User can reset output trim to factory trim. |
277 |
TrimZorF |
278 |
AO Trim |
279 |
Analog Output |
280 |
dummy |
281 |
S1 Sensor Information |
282 |
S2 Sensor Information |
283 |
S3 Sensor Information |
284 |
S4 Sensor Information |
285 |
Scaling |
286 |
Custom Curve |
287 |
S1Custom |
288 |
S2Custom |
289 |
Dual Input |
290 |
DVTrimZorF |
291 |
Device Variable Trim |
292 |
Device Variable Trim Reset |
293 |
Display Device Variable Trim |
294 |
Device Var Fixing |
295 |
Input Simulation |
296 |
This method allows the sensor input variables to be simulated |
297 |
Decimal Places |
298 |
Decimal Places - The max number of decimal places for floating point values that are displayed. |
299 |
One |
300 |
Two |
301 |
Three |
302 |
Auto |
303 |
Dev Var Disp Flags |
304 |
Device Variable Display Flags - When set/ON, the corresponding variable will be added to the display sequencing |
305 |
Sensor1 |
306 |
Sensor2 |
307 |
Dyn Var Disp Flags |
308 |
Dynamic Variable Display Flags - When set/ON, the corresponding variable will be added to the display sequencing |
309 |
PCT |
310 |
Invalid Var Code |
311 |
Cfg Custom EGU |
312 |
Cfg Custom Name |
313 |
Display |
314 |
Configure Display |
315 |
Error Reg ID |
316 |
Error Reg Value |
317 |
08X |
318 |
System Status |
319 |
No Fault |
320 |
Fault |
321 |
System Status Summary |
322 |
See Diag Stat |
323 |
See In Error Summ |
324 |
See In Warning Summ |
325 |
See AO Status |
326 |
See FE Status |
327 |
See User Cfg Err Summ |
328 |
See DV Cfg Err Summ |
329 |
See NV Memory Err Summ |
330 |
See Internal Summary |
331 |
User Configuration Error Summary |
332 |
Term Temp Sensor Config |
333 |
Sensor 1 Config |
334 |
Sensor 2 Config |
335 |
Analog Output Config |
336 |
Label Config |
337 |
HART Config |
338 |
User Misc Config |
339 |
Custom Curve 1 Config |
340 |
Custom Curve 2 Config |
341 |
Custom Curve 3 Config |
342 |
Custom Curve 4 Config |
343 |
DV Cfg Error Summ |
344 |
RJC Temp Config |
345 |
S1 Raw Config |
346 |
S2 Raw Config |
347 |
Sensor1 Config |
348 |
Sensor2 Config |
349 |
BU 1-2 Config |
350 |
BU 2-1 Config |
351 |
Average Config |
352 |
Diff 1-2 Config |
353 |
Diff 2-1 Config |
354 |
Abs Diff Config |
355 |
LOSEL Config |
356 |
HISEL Config |
357 |
Diagnostic Status |
358 |
AOFB |
359 |
COP Reset |
360 |
RAM Failure |
361 |
ROM Failure |
362 |
ALU Failure |
363 |
I/O Failure |
364 |
Registers Fail |
365 |
Sequence Monitor Failure |
366 |
Stack Failure |
367 |
Current Sense Monitor Error |
368 |
Software Failure |
369 |
Env Failure |
370 |
RJC Temp Sensor Error |
371 |
Sensor 1 Error |
372 |
Sensor 2 Error |
373 |
Output Fixed |
374 |
Output Saturated |
375 |
Low Saturation |
376 |
High Saturation |
377 |
Low Calibration Error |
378 |
High Calibration Error |
379 |
Current Calibration Error |
380 |
Voltage Calibration Error |
381 |
Output Mode Config Error |
382 |
Fail Mode Config Error |
383 |
URV/ORV Config Error |
384 |
Zero/Full Config Error |
385 |
Trim Error |
386 |
Ambient Temperature Sensor Status 1 |
387 |
Broken RJC |
388 |
ADC Saturated |
389 |
ADC Not Running |
390 |
Bad Lead Res |
391 |
Software Sat |
392 |
Bad Calib |
393 |
Bad Config |
394 |
Sensor Norm Fail |
395 |
Sensor 1 Status 1 |
396 |
BW, Terminal 1 |
397 |
BW, Terminal 2 |
398 |
BW, Terminal 3 |
399 |
BW, Terminal 4 |
400 |
Bad RJC Value |
401 |
Sensor 2 Status 1 |
402 |
BW, Terminal 5 |
403 |
Ambient Temperature Sensor Status 2 |
404 |
Sensor 1 Status 2 |
405 |
Sensor 2 Status 2 |
406 |
Sensor 1 Trim Status |
407 |
Wrong Measurement Mode |
408 |
Wrong Sensor |
409 |
Measurement Mismatch |
410 |
Wrong Mode |
411 |
Lower Unit Mismatch |
412 |
Upper Limit Mismatch |
413 |
Lower Point Limits |
414 |
Upper Point Limits |
415 |
Lower Value Limits |
416 |
Upper Value Limits |
417 |
Upper Delta |
418 |
Lower Delta |
419 |
Span Value |
420 |
Span Point |
421 |
Sensor 2 Trim Status |
422 |
Device Variable Error |
423 |
RJC TempStatus |
424 |
BAD DQ |
425 |
S1 BAD |
426 |
S2 BAD |
427 |
S1 LIMITED |
428 |
S2 LIMITED |
429 |
On Backup |
430 |
Backup Sensor BAD |
431 |
Cfg: S1 Units Wrong |
432 |
Cfg: S2 Units Wrong |
433 |
Cfg: My Out Units Bad |
434 |
Cfg: S1 Disabled |
435 |
Cfg: S2 Disabled |
436 |
Cfg: CC Inject ID |
437 |
Cfg: Injected CC is Bad |
438 |
Cfg: Scl Invalid |
439 |
Cfg: Trim Invalid |
440 |
S1 RawStatus |
441 |
S2 RawStatus |
442 |
Sensor1Status |
443 |
Sensor2Status |
444 |
Backup 1-2Status |
445 |
Backup 2-1Status |
446 |
AverageStatus |
447 |
Differential 1-2Status |
448 |
Differential 2-1Status |
449 |
Absolute DifferentialStatus |
450 |
Low SelectStatus |
451 |
High SelectStatus |
452 |
Percent of RangeStatus |
453 |
AOStatus |
454 |
Addl Stat Bytes |
455 |
Subsystem Status |
456 |
Input Status |
457 |
User Cfg Status |
458 |
Dev Var Status |
459 |
Status |
460 |
MII HighLevel |
461 |
Input Quality Problem |
462 |
Captured value too high |
463 |
Captured value too low |
464 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
465 |
Command Response Truncated |
466 |
S1 Corr Res |
467 |
dvSimulated100 S1 Corr Res |
468 |
S2 Corr Res |
469 |
dvSimulated101 S2 Corr Res |
470 |
S1 Corr Base Res |
471 |
S1 Corr Warn Level |
472 |
S1 Corr Error Level |
473 |
S2 Corr Base Res |
474 |
S2 Corr Warn Level |
475 |
S2 Corr Error Level |
476 |
Filter |
477 |
50 Hz |
478 |
60 Hz |
479 |
Input Quality Alarms |
480 |
Allow Meas Out of Conf Range |
481 |
Allow Limited |
482 |
Allow Dropping |
483 |
Kind of default |
484 |
Default Type |
485 |
S1 Measure Mode |
486 |
The input type e.g. thermocouple, RTD, mV |
487 |
Current |
488 |
Voltage |
489 |
RTD 2 wire |
490 |
RTD 3 wire |
491 |
RTD 4 wire |
492 |
Millivolt |
493 |
Ohms 2 wire |
494 |
Ohms 3 wire |
495 |
Ohms 4 wire |
496 |
Thermocouple |
497 |
Thermocouple + RJC |
498 |
Potentiometer |
499 |
S1 Input Type |
500 |
Sensor variant type e.g. Pt3850, Pt3912 |
501 |
Type J |
502 |
Type K |
503 |
Type E |
504 |
Type T |
505 |
Type R |
506 |
Type S |
507 |
Type B |
508 |
Type N |
509 |
Type C |
510 |
Pt 3850 100 ohm |
511 |
Pt 3850 200 ohm |
512 |
Pt 3850 300 ohm |
513 |
Pt 3850 400 ohm |
514 |
Pt 3850 500 ohm |
515 |
Pt 3850 1000 ohm |
516 |
Pt 3902 100 ohm |
517 |
Pt 3902 200 ohm |
518 |
Pt 3902 400 ohm |
519 |
Pt 3902 500 ohm |
520 |
Pt 3902 1000 ohm |
521 |
Pt 3916 100 ohm |
522 |
Ni 6720 120 ohm |
523 |
Cu 427 9.035 ohm |
524 |
4000 ohm |
525 |
2000 ohm |
526 |
1000 ohm |
527 |
500 ohm |
528 |
250 ohm |
529 |
125 ohm |
530 |
1000 Millivolt |
531 |
500 Millivolt |
532 |
250 Millivolt |
533 |
125 Millivolt |
534 |
62.5 Millivolt |
535 |
31.25 Millivolt |
536 |
50 mA |
537 |
25 mA |
538 |
12.5 mA |
539 |
6.25 mA |
540 |
10 V |
541 |
5 V |
542 |
2.5 V |
543 |
1.25 V |
544 |
S2 Measure Mode |
545 |
S2 Input Type |
546 |
S1 Corr Detection |
547 |
Enables or Disables Corrosion Detection for sensor 1 |
548 |
S2 Corr Detection |
549 |
Enables or Disables Corrosion Detection for sensor 2 |
550 |
S1 Broken Wire Detection |
551 |
Enable / disable broken wire detection for Sensor 1 |
552 |
Lead Resistance value to be subtracted when the sensor is in two wire RTD or Resistance mode |
553 |
S1 2Wire Offset |
554 |
S1 BW Threshold |
555 |
Amount of time to delay after detecting a broken wire, but before reacting to it |
556 |
S1 BW Holdoff Time |
557 |
Sensor running average filter settings: 1 to 16. A higher setting provides smoother input transitions, a lower setting provides a faster response time. |
558 |
S1 Running Average |
559 |
S2 Broken Wire Detection |
560 |
Enable / disable broken wire detection for Sensor 2 |
561 |
S2 2Wire Offset |
562 |
S2 BW Threshold |
563 |
S2 BW Holdoff Time |
564 |
S2 Running Average |
565 |
internal |
566 |
Configure Input Types |
567 |
Input (PV) Capture |
568 |
Change Variable Mapping Single |
569 |
Change Variable Mapping Dual |
570 |
Change Variable Mapping |
571 |
Ranging and Mapping |
572 |
S1 Scaling |
573 |
S1 Custom Curve |
574 |
Capture Base Value |
575 |
S1 Corrosion Detection |
576 |
S2 Scaling |
577 |
S2 Custom Curve |
578 |
S2 Corrosion Detection |
579 |
Configure Sensor |
580 |
Smart Range |
581 |
Input |
582 |
System Config |
583 |
Setup |
584 |
Single |
585 |
Dual |
586 |
Single Or Dual Helper |
587 |
Dyn Var Mapping Helper |
588 |
Term Temperature |
589 |
RJC Temperature |
590 |
Variable Mapping |
591 |
Config Var Mapping Single |
592 |
Config Var Mapping Dual |
593 |
Sensors Single RO |
594 |
Sensors Dual RO |
595 |
Config Sensors |
596 |
Sensor Options RO |
597 |
Method_Wizard_SensorOptions |
598 |
Method_Wizard_DeviceVarOptions |
599 |
Primary Variable Range |
600 |
Method_Wizard_PVRange |
601 |
Wizard Aborted! |
602 |
Data Path Wizard |
603 |
Analog Output Configuration |
604 |
Analog Output Config Wizard |
605 |
HART Config Wizard |
606 |
PV + AO |
607 |
Dynamic Vars + AO |
608 |
Custom |
609 |
Display Mode |
610 |
Display Config Wizard |
611 |
Display Configuration |
612 |
Range Alarm Configuration |
613 |
Range Alarm Wizard |
614 |
Allow Poor Acc |
615 |
OFF |
616 |
ON |
617 |
System Settings |
618 |
System Settings Wizard |
619 |
Burst Command |
620 |
Update period for burst message |
621 |
5.3f |
622 |
Max Update Period |
623 |
Maxium update period for burst message |
624 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
625 |
Burst Trigger Units |
626 |
Burst Trigger Level |
627 |
S1 Raw |
628 |
S2 Raw |
629 |
AVG |
630 |
1-2 |
631 |
2-1 |
632 |
AbsDiff |
633 |
LOSEL |
634 |
HISEL |
635 |
Slot 0 Device Var |
636 |
Unused |
637 |
Slot 1 Device Var |
638 |
Slot 2 Device Var |
639 |
Slot 3 Device Var |
640 |
Burst Message 1 |
641 |
Burst Message Wizard |
642 |
Lookup Limits |
643 |
Dummy Example Var |
644 |
Template Read Only |
645 |
Basic Wizard |
646 |
Default Configuration |
647 |
Sends a command to the Device, causing it to revert to its factory default. It is advised to reset the connection from the Handheld after this operation. |
648 |
Default Menu |
649 |
Default Check |
650 |
Drift Wizard |
651 |
Config Wizards |
652 |
Burst Configuration |
653 |
Burst Variables |
654 |
Burst Message 2 |
655 |
Burst Message 3 |
656 |
Offline |
657 |
Device settings |
658 |
Operate |
659 |
Dynamic Variables |
660 |
Maintenance |
661 |
Diagnostics |
662 |
Configurable Variables |
663 |
These are all the device parameters that can be uploaded/downloaded using saved offline configurations |
664 |
Process Variables |
665 |
Refresh Device Variables |
666 |
Device Variables |
667 |
Custom Calibration |
668 |
Variable Trim |
669 |
HART Settings |
670 |
Device Parameters |
671 |
Device Information |
672 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
673 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
674 |
Wireless |
675 |
WirelessHART Device |
676 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
677 |
Primary |
678 |
Primary Analog Channel |
679 |
Secondary |
680 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
681 |
Tertiary |
682 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
683 |
Quaternary |
684 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
685 |
Quinary |
686 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
687 |
Critical Power Failure |
688 |
Lock all |
689 |
Trim not supported |
690 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
691 |
Locked by gateway |
692 |
Analog Input Channel |
693 |
Analog Output Channel |
694 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
695 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
696 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
697 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
698 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
699 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
700 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
701 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
702 |
Simulation active |
703 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
704 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
705 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
706 |
Volatile memory error |
707 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
708 |
Watchdog reset executed |
709 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
710 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
711 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
712 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
713 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
714 |
Electronic failure |
715 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
716 |
Subdevice list changed |
717 |
Duplicate master detected |
718 |
Capacity Denied |
719 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
720 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
721 |
Block transfer pending |
722 |
Battery life |
723 |
Percent range |
724 |
Loop current |
725 |
Primary variable |
726 |
Secondary variable |
727 |
Tertiary variable |
728 |
Quaternary variable |
729 |
Read receive time |
730 |
Write date and time |
731 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
732 |
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. |
733 |
Clock Uninitialized |
734 |
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. |
735 |
None |
736 |
No restrictions |
737 |
SI Only |
738 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
739 |
Process automation device |
740 |
Discrete device |
741 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
742 |
I/O System |
743 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
744 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
745 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
746 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
747 |
WirelessHART Access point |
748 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
749 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
750 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
751 |
Device Profile |
752 |
US |
753 |
United States of America |
754 |
JP |
755 |
Japan |
756 |
DE |
757 |
Germany |
758 |
FR |
759 |
France |
760 |
ES |
761 |
Spain |
762 |
RU |
763 |
Russian Federation |
764 |
CN |
765 |
People's Republic of China |
766 |
Secondary Master |
767 |
Primary Master |
768 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
769 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
770 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
771 |
WirelessHART Status |
772 |
Time Set Option |
773 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
774 |
Country |
775 |
Country of intended device installation |
776 |
SI Unit Control |
777 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
778 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
779 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
780 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
781 |
Burst Trigger Class |
782 |
Continuous |
783 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
784 |
Window |
785 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
786 |
Rising |
787 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
788 |
Falling |
789 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
790 |
On-change |
791 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
792 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
793 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
794 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
795 |
Configuration changed event pending |
796 |
Device status event pending |
797 |
More status available event pending |
798 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
799 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
800 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
801 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
802 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
803 |
Event Status |
804 |
Event Notification Control |
805 |
Device Status Mask |
806 |
Ext dev status Mask |
807 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
808 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
809 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
810 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
811 |
AO saturated Mask |
812 |
AO fixed Mask |
813 |
Latched Device Status |
814 |
Operate mode Mask |
815 |
Not Defined |
816 |
Latched Ext dev status |
817 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
818 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
819 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
820 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
821 |
Latched AO saturated |
822 |
Latched AO fixed |
823 |
Latched Operate Mode |
824 |
Time Stamp |
825 |
Relative time value on network |
826 |
8u |
827 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
828 |
Status bytes mismatch |
829 |
Update time adjusted |
830 |
Invalid burst message |
831 |
Invalid device variable classification |
832 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selection code |
833 |
Burst condition conflict |
834 |
Update period increased |
835 |
Insufficient bandwidth |
836 |
Current Date |
837 |
Current Date based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
838 |
Current Time |
839 |
Current Time based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
840 |
Set Clock Time |
841 |
Time to set the real time clock in the field device to, or time that the real-time clock was last set |
842 |
Set Clock Date |
843 |
Date to set the real-time clock in the field device to, or date that the real-time clock was last set |
844 |
Burst Message Number |
845 |
Burst Variable Code |
846 |
Burst Variable Slot - Device variable code assigned to the slot to be read in burst mode. |
847 |
Total Burst Msgs |
848 |
Total number of burst messages supported by this device |
849 |
Burst Variable Codes |
850 |
count |
851 |
Device Variable |
852 |
Variable to trim |
853 |
WARNING: PV Range violates Minimum Span. The system will operate with degraded accuracy. |
854 |
Which to reset? |
855 |
RA1;RA2;RA3;RA4 |
856 |
Curve %{CC_curve_number} Point %{CC_point_number} |
857 |
Edit;Done;Set Point |
858 |
Enter Point Number |
859 |
Enter X[%{CC_point_number}] |
860 |
Enter Y[%{CC_point_number}] |
861 |
Do you want to change to Factory Ouput Trim |
862 |
No;Yes |
863 |
Output trim not reset |
864 |
Output trim reset to Factory trim. |
865 |
Setting fld dev output to Zero Range Value |
866 |
Setting fld dev output to Full Range Value |
867 |
AO Trim operation to perform: |
868 |
Trim Zero;Trim Full |
869 |
What trim operation would you like to perform? |
870 |
Trim Low;Trim High;Exit |
871 |
This Variable is not trimmed, nothing to do. |
872 |
In One Point Trim mode. An input of %{lower_trim_value} is trimmed to %{lower_trim_point} %{0}.
Do you want to reset trimming? |
873 |
In Two Point Trim mode. An input of %{lower_trim_value} is trimmed to %{lower_trim_point} %{0}, and an input of %{upper_trim_value} is trimmed to %{upper_trim_point}
Do you want to reset trimming? |
874 |
Select sensor to trim |
875 |
Sensor1;Sensor2 |
876 |
Select sensor to untrim |
877 |
This Variable is not trimmed. |
878 |
In One Point Trim mode. An input of %{lower_trim_value} is trimmed to %{lower_trim_point} %{0}. |
879 |
Shouldn't be here!... display trim, currMode==2 |
880 |
In Two Point Trim mode. An input of %{lower_trim_value} is trimmed to %{lower_trim_point} %{0}, and an input of %{upper_trim_value} is trimmed to %{upper_trim_point}. |
881 |
Select Device Variable to Simulate. Current Setting: |
882 |
Select Action |
883 |
Clear;Set |
884 |
Value to Simulate: |
885 |
What Precision would you like? |
886 |
Variables to be displayed? |
887 |
Connection |
888 |
2 Wire;3 Wire;4 Wire |
889 |
2 Wire;3 Wire |
890 |
RTD |
891 |
Pt 3850 100 ohm;Pt 3850 200 ohm;Pt 3850 300 ohm;Pt 3850 400 ohm;Pt 3850 500 ohm;Pt 3850 1000 ohm;Pt 3902 100 ohm;Pt 3902 200 ohm;Pt 3902 400 ohm;Pt 3902 500 ohm;Pt 3902 1000 ohm;Pt 3916 100 ohm;Ni 6720 120 ohm;Cu 427 9.035 ohm |
892 |
Millivolts |
893 |
1k;500;250;125;62.5;31.25 |
894 |
Resistance |
895 |
4k;2k;1k;500;250;125 |
896 |
Type J;Type K;Type E;Type T;Type R;Type S;Type B;Type N;Type C |
897 |
Units |
898 |
degC;degF;degR;Kelvin |
899 |
Reference Junction Compensation |
900 |
Disabled;Enabled |
901 |
Sensor 1 Type |
902 |
Resistance;mV;Potentiometer;RTD;T/C |
903 |
Sensor 2 Type |
904 |
Off;Configure Independently |
905 |
Off;Same as Sensor 1;Configure Independently |
906 |
Sensor 2 Type |
907 |
Off;Resistance;mV;RTD;T/C |
908 |
Off;Resistance;mV;Potentiometer;RTD;T/C |
909 |
Please wait... reconfiguring |
910 |
Capture Which? |
911 |
LRV;URV |
912 |
Process value is %0 %1. Press OK when stable. |
913 |
NOTE: Sensor 2 is disabled, no Device Variables requiring S2 may be mapped to Dynamic Variables |
914 |
Source for Primary Variable? Current Setting: |
915 |
Source for Secondary Variable? Current Setting: |
916 |
Source for Tertiary Variable? Current Setting: |
917 |
Source for Quaternary Variable? Current Setting: |
918 |
Would you like to capture a new base (resistance) value for Sensor 1 Corrosion? |
919 |
Yes;No |
920 |
Would you like to capture a new base (resistance) value for Sensor 2 Corrosion? |
921 |
NEXT;CHANGE |
922 |
option |
923 |
One or more Dynamic Variable is mapped as a Device Variable which requires Dual Mode, please reconfigure.
|
924 |
If you really do want Dual Mode, please abort and restart this wizard. |
925 |
One or more mapping has changed, write values to the device? |
926 |
Values were not sent to the device, please verify that the settings are valid. |
927 |
You have indicated the intention to use the unit in Single Mode, however Sensor 2 is Enabled. Would you like to disable it? |
928 |
You have indicated the intention to use the unit in Dual Mode, however Sensor 2 is Disabled, please reconfigure.
|
929 |
If you really do not want Dual Mode, please abort and restart this wizard. |
930 |
Same as Sensor 1;Configure Independantly |
931 |
One or more setting has changed, write values to the device? |
932 |
Enable Broken wire detection for sensor 1? Current Setting: |
933 |
Number of ms to delay before responding to a BW. Current Setting: |
934 |
Size of the Running Average Filter. Current Setting: |
935 |
Two wire offset resistance. Current Setting: |
936 |
Enable Broken wire detection for sensor 2? Current Setting: |
937 |
Number of ms to delay after before responding to a BW. Current Setting: |
938 |
NOT IMPLEMENTED: Wizard to configure DeviceVar Options.
scaling, units, ccinjection |
939 |
LRV must be greater than Lower Limit |
940 |
URV must be less than the Upper Limit |
941 |
URV must be greater than LRV |
942 |
URV and LRV must be greater than the min span apart. |
943 |
URV and/or LRV has changed, write values to the device? |
944 |
Please Enter the PV LRV.
Limits: %[5.2f]{llim} to %[5.2f]{ulim}, Current: |
945 |
Please Enter the PV URV.
Limits: %[5.2f]{llim} to %[5.2f]{ulim}, Current: |
946 |
The wizard was not allowed to run to completion, this could cause a configuration inconsistency. Please verify system coherence. |
947 |
The following question about Single/Dual Mode is used by the wizard to guide the user through setup.
|
948 |
Depending on the response, certain options which are likely to lead to a configuration error are eliminated.
|
949 |
For example: mapping Failover as the PV with Sensor 2 disabled. |
950 |
Will the device be used in Single or Dual Mode? |
951 |
(Development Message)
Exiting Wizard. |
952 |
Low Saturation Point must be outside the Output Range |
953 |
High Saturation Point must be outside the Output Range |
954 |
Zero and Full must be 4 ma apart. |
955 |
A setting has changed, write values to the device? |
956 |
AO Zero (driven when the PV is 0%, or %[5.2f]{pvlrv}) |
957 |
AO Full (driven when the PV is 100%, or %[5.2f]{pvurv}) |
958 |
Low Saturation Point (must be less than %[5.2f]{lower}) |
959 |
High Saturation Point (must be greater than %[5.2f]{higher}) |
960 |
Fail Response (what to do when a system fault occurs) |
961 |
Fail To Preset Value |
962 |
NOT IMPLEMENTED: Wizard to configure HART.
Address, label, burst messages 1-3 |
963 |
Values were not sent to the device. |
964 |
Precision? |
965 |
Display? |
966 |
Dynamic Variables to Display |
967 |
Device Variables to Display |
968 |
Enable Range Alarm 1? |
969 |
RA 1 Source? |
970 |
RA 1 Alarm? |
971 |
RA 1 Detect? |
972 |
RA 1 Low? |
973 |
RA 1 High? |
974 |
Enable Range Alarm 2? |
975 |
RA 2 Source? |
976 |
RA 2 Alarm? |
977 |
RA 2 Detect? |
978 |
RA 2 Low? |
979 |
RA 2 High? |
980 |
Enable Range Alarm 3? |
981 |
RA 3 Source? |
982 |
RA 3 Alarm? |
983 |
RA 3 Detect? |
984 |
RA 3 Low? |
985 |
RA 3 High? |
986 |
Enable Range Alarm 4? |
987 |
RA 4 Source? |
988 |
RA 4 Alarm? |
989 |
RA 4 Detect? |
990 |
RA 4 Low? |
991 |
RA 4 High? |
992 |
Mains Filter? |
993 |
Allow Poor Accuracy? Data marked PA will be considered as GOOD. |
994 |
Allow Limited Data? Data marked Limited (eg a saturated sensor) will be considered good. |
995 |
Allow Dropping? BAD quality data will be dropped from derived variables (AVG, LOSEL, HISEL) |
996 |
Enable Burst Mode for Message 1? |
997 |
Command for Message 1? |
998 |
Slot 0 Device Variable? |
999 |
Slot 1 Device Variable? |
1000 |
Slot 2 Device Variable? |
1001 |
Slot 3 Device Variable? |
1002 |
Sensor Type |
1003 |
Resistance;mV;RTD;T/C |
1004 |
Please Enter the PV LRV.
Limits: %[5.2f]{lower} to %[5.2f]{upper}, Current: |
1005 |
lower |
1006 |
Please Enter the PV URV.
Limits: %[5.2f]{lower} to %[5.2f]{upper}, Current: |
1007 |
upper |
1008 |
Please Enter the AO LRV.
Limits: 3.8 to 21.6, Current: |
1009 |
aoLower |
1010 |
Please Enter the AO URV.
Limits: 3.8 to 21.6, Current: |
1011 |
aoUpper |
1012 |
Proceed with reconfiguration? |
1013 |
Please wait... defaulting the unit |
1014 |
It is recommended that you restart the Handheld Configurator to ensure it is completely synchronized with the device. |
1015 |
Discard changes? |
1016 |
The unit will be Defaulted. This is not reversible. Continue? |
1017 |
Please confirm, the default is not reversible. Default? |
1018 |
Please wait... defaulting |
1019 |
There is a configuration error with the Absolute Difference Device Variable, please correct it and re-run the wizard. |
1020 |
Which Range Alarm to use to detect and indicate sensor drift? |
1021 |
Cancel;RA1;RA2;RA3;RA4 |
1022 |
Produce a warning or alarm? |
1023 |
How far apart? |
1024 |
Latching? |
1025 |
Please wait... refreshing |