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ND7000H Dev. Rev. 10 DD Rev 1 |
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Device |
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Offline |
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Maintenance |
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Operation Unit |
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Positioner |
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Device Information |
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Configuration |
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Position Control |
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Assembly Related |
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Signal Modification |
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Automatic Calibration |
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One Point Calibration |
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Diagnostics Limits |
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Lifecycle Diagnostic |
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Counter Diagnostics |
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Online Diagnostics |
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Advanced Configuration |
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Status Configuration |
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Device State |
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Self Diagnostics |
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Software Limit Switches |
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Lifecycle Diagnostics |
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Software Switches |
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Information |
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Off Specification |
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Maintenance Required |
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Device Failure |
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Off-Specification |
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Failure |
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Valve Position |
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HART Configuration |
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HART Burst Mode Configuration |
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Preambles |
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Dynamic Variables |
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Units |
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Burst ID 0 |
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Note: If a burst variable is set to Not Used then
all following burst variables must also be set to Not Used |
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Note: If a burst variable is set to Not Used then
all following burst variables must also be set to Not used |
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Flow Modification |
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Table visualization |
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Table in garf format |
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User defined curve |
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% |
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Value |
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Flow Modification Graph |
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Shape Factor |
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Linear (not used) |
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Custom Table |
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Read user defined curve |
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Update Chart |
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Reset Statistics |
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Reset Statuses |
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Reset Configuration Changed Flag |
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Write Protection |
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Manage All Statuses |
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Device Status |
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Warning Limits for Trends |
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Steady State Deviation |
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Last 30 Days and Now value |
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Months |
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Years |
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Last 12 Months |
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Last 25 Years |
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Day 30: |
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Day 29: |
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Day 28: |
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Day 27: |
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Day 26: |
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Day 25: |
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Day 16: |
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Day 15: |
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Day 14: |
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Day 12: |
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Day 11: |
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Day 10: |
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Day 9: |
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Day 8: |
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Day 7: |
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Day 6: |
90 |
Day 5: |
91 |
Day 4: |
92 |
Day 3: |
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Day 2: |
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Day 1: |
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Now |
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12 |
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11 |
98 |
10 |
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9 |
100 |
8 |
101 |
7 |
102 |
6 |
103 |
5 |
104 |
4 |
105 |
3 |
106 |
2 |
107 |
1 |
108 |
25 |
109 |
24 |
110 |
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111 |
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112 |
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113 |
20 |
114 |
19 |
115 |
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116 |
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117 |
16 |
118 |
15 |
119 |
14 |
120 |
13 |
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Dynamic Deviation |
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Dynamic Deviation (Days) |
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Stiction |
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Stiction (Days) |
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Stable State Load |
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Stable State Load (Days) |
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Load for Opening |
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Load for Opening (Days) |
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Spool Valve Position |
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Spool Valve Position (Days) |
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Supply Pressure |
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Supply Pressure (Days) |
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Temperature |
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Temperature (Days) |
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Valve Travel Histogram |
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Closed |
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0-10 |
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10-20 |
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20-30 |
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30-40 |
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40-50 |
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50-60 |
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60-70 |
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70-80 |
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80-90 |
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90-100 |
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Open |
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Daily Setpoint Reversals |
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Daily Setpoint Reversals (Days) |
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Daily Valve Reversals |
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Daily Valve Reversals (Days) |
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Daily Valve Reversals while Stable Setpoint |
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Daily Valve Reversals while Stable Setpoint (Days) |
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Daily Valve Position |
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Daily Valve Position (Days) |
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Counters |
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Warning Limits for Counters |
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Device Status |
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Function Check |
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Alarm Limits for Online Diagnostics |
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Alarm Limits |
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Load For Opening |
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Event log |
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Events |
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Class |
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Event |
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Time |
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Read the newest events |
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Event Pos. Index |
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Read next 20 events |
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Read previous 20 events |
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Valve Offline Tests |
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Test Key Figures |
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Multipoint Step Test Key Figures |
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Dynamic Loop Test Key Figures |
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Valve Deadband Test Key Figures |
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Valve Analysis Test Key Figures |
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Multipoint Step Test |
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Test |
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Results |
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Settings |
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Start point % |
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End point % |
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Init time (s) |
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Test time (s) |
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Test results |
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Valve Setpoint |
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Valve Travel |
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Dynamic Loop Test |
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Valve Analysis Test |
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Test results (1) |
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Test results (2) |
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Online Signature Opening |
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Online Signature Closing |
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Pressure Difference |
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Valve Deadband Test |
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Online Signature |
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(Patent Pending) |
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Process Variables |
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Loop Current |
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Setpoint % |
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Travel % |
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Setpoint and Valve Position |
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Travel |
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Setpoint |
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Travel Setpoint |
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Target Position |
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Pressure |
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Actuator Pressure Difference |
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Cylinder Pressure (C1) |
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Cylinder Pressure (C2) |
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Device Temperature |
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5.2f |
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Now: |
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Month 1: |
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Month 2: |
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Month 3: |
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Month 4: |
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Month 5: |
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Month 8: |
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Month 9: |
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Month 10: |
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Month 11: |
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Month 12: |
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Year 1: |
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Year 2: |
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Year 3: |
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Year 4: |
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Year 5: |
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Year 6: |
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Year 7: |
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Year 8: |
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Year 9: |
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Year 10: |
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Year 11: |
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Year 12: |
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Year 22: |
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Year 24: |
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Year 25: |
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Start point |
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End point |
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Init time |
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Test time |
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.2f |
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Event Log |
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Event Class |
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*) Estimated Date |
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Time(h) Date(DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM:SS) |
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Monitoring |
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Steady State Deviation Trend |
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Rising Setpoint to Open |
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Rising Setpoint to Close |
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Direction |
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Defines the opening and closing direction of the valve with raising current loop signal.
Options for this parameter are:
·Open: Rising Setpoint to Open
·Close: Rising Setpoint to Close |
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Characterization Type |
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Flow Modification allows you to modify the flow characteristics curve of a valve to improve controllability of the valve and optimise control loop performance.
Options for this parameter are:
·Linear (not used)
·Shape Factor
·Custom Table |
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5.4f |
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Shape Factor describes the nearest approximate or the exact shape of the valve characterization transfer function based on the following hyperbolic function:
f(x) = x/(S+x(1-S)), where
·S = Shape Factor
·x = normalized (0-100%) Setpoint value
·f(x) = an intermediate calculation of the Target Position. |
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3.2f |
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4.4f |
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Table Code |
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3.1f |
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Low Cut-Off |
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When this value is exceeded, the valve is forced to a 0% position. This is called the tight cut-off feature. If, for example, the value is 2%, tight shut-off starts when the input signal goes below 2%. |
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High Cut-Off |
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When this value is exceeded, the valve is set to a 100% position. This, however, does not guarantee that the valve reaches 100%. If, for example, the value is 98%, controller input is set to 100% when input signal is over 98%. |
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Valve Position Limit HIGH |
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Maximum setpoint to the control module. If setpoint is higher than high limit, it is limited/cut to the high limit. |
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Valve Position Limit LOW |
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Minimum setpoint to the control module. If setpoint is lower than low limit, it is limited/cut to the low limit. |
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Travel limit high too high |
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Travel limit high too low |
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Travel limit low too high |
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Travel limit low too low |
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%/s |
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Travel Rate OPEN |
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Describes the percentage of change per second in the setpoint as the valve changes from CLOSED state to OPEN state. |
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Travel Rate CLOSE |
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Describes the percentage of change per second in the setpoint as the valve changes from OPEN state to CLOSED state. |
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Calibration Command |
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Starts or cancels auto travel calibration and tuning. 0 = start auto cal., 1 = start tuning, 2 = start auto cal. and tuning, 240 = cancel auto cal. or tuning. |
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Action failed |
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Action cancelled |
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2d |
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Block number |
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See ND9100H(T) HART Field Device Specification for details. |
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Item selector |
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Parameter Number |
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16-bit integer defining Parameter Number in Database. |
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Integer |
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Floating-point |
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Parameter Type |
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Parameter Type, 1 = integer, 2 = floating point. |
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Aggressive (A) |
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Fast (b) |
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Optimum (C) |
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Stable (d) |
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Maximum Stability (E) |
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Capacity Booster, Aggressive (A1) |
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Capacity Booster, Fast (b1) |
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Capacity Booster, Optimum (C1) |
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Capacity Booster, Stable (d1) |
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Performance Level |
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Parameter affecting to the tuning of the valve position control. |
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Rotary |
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Linear with Compensation |
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nelesCV Globe |
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Linear without Compensation |
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Valve Acting Type |
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The type of the valve used.
Options for this parameter are:
·Rotary
·Linear
·NelesCVGlobe
·Linear with no compensation
NOTE: If you change the value of this parameter, you must calibrate the device. |
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Double Acting |
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Single Acting |
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Actuator Type |
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The type of the connected actuator.
Options for this parameter are:
·Double acting
·Single acting
NOTE: If you change the value of this parameter, you must calibrate the device. |
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Split Range LOW |
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Split Range configuration sets the input signal range for full valve travel range. Split Range Low is the lower limit of the input signal rate in percent. |
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Split Range HIGH |
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Split Range configuration sets the input signal range for full valve travel range. Split Range High is the upper limit of the input signal rate in percent. |
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Data not acceptable |
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Act. Package Info |
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User defined parameter for actuator package information. |
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Dead Angle (a0) |
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Takes into account the dead angle of the ball valves. The entire signal range is then used for effective valve opening 90°-a0. Refer to device IMO for proper dead angle value for your valve type.
Default=0% |
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No |
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Yes |
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Bypass signal modification |
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Defines whether Signal Modification parameters are applied or not.
Options for this parameter are:
·Yes: Signal modifications are discarded
·No: (Default) Signal modifications are applied to original setpoint, and the control module then follows the modified setpoint. |
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Use Travel Limits |
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(this parameter is not used anymore) |
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Valve Package Info |
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User defined parameter for valve package information. |
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Process Appl. Info |
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User defined parameter for process application information. |
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8.1f |
348 |
h |
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Total Operation Time |
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Warning limit for the Total Operation Time counter. Exceeding this value will generate a warning. |
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9.0f |
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Total Valve Travel |
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Warning limit for the Valve Total Travel counter. Exceeding this value will generate a warning. |
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9u |
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Total Valve Reversals |
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Warning limit for the Valve Reversals counter. Exceeding this value will generate a warning. |
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Total Actuator Travel |
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Warning limit for the Actuator Total Travel counter. Exceeding this value will generate a warning. |
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Total Actuator Reversals |
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Warning limit for the Actuator Reversals counter. Exceeding this value will generate a warning. |
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Total Spool Valve Travel |
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Warning limit for the Spool Total Travel counter. Exceeding this value will generate a warning. |
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Total Spool Valve Reversals |
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Warning limit for the Spool Reversals counter. Exceeding this value will generate a warning. |
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5.1f |
366 |
Warning limit fot Steady State Deviation. Steady State Deviation is used to determine the basic control accuracy of the valve. It is updated whenever the setpoint is considered to have reached the desired position as precisely as possible. |
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Dynamic State Deviation |
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Warning limit for Dynamic State Deviation. Dynamic State Deviation can be used to estimate valve dynamics such as response times. It is updated whenever the setpoint changes and the valve is expected to move accordingly. Updating continues throughout the valve movement and is switched back to Steady State when both setpoint and valve position have reached a steady state. |
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bar |
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Stiction Low |
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Lower warning limit for Stiction. You can use the Stiction value to estimate internal frictions in the control valve package: Increased stiction suggests an increase in internal friction, which can cause accuracy problems and ultimately prevent the valve from moving. Decreased stiction suggests a decrease in internal friction. This may indicate problems such as extensive wear or valve shaft break. |
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Stiction High |
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Upper warning limit for Stiction. You can use the Stiction value to estimate internal frictions in the control valve package: Increased stiction suggests an increase in internal friction, which can cause accuracy problems and ultimately prevent the valve from moving. Decreased stiction suggests a decrease in internal friction. This may indicate problems such as extensive wear or valve shaft break. |
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Load for Open Low |
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Lower warning limit for Load for Opening. You can use Load for Opening to estimate the following: 1) Seat wear, especially in butterfly valves 2) Medium crystallization in e.g. ball valves. The Load for Opening trend is updated whenever the valve is opened from a fully closed position. Like stiction, this trend is based on the pneumatics measurement. |
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Load for Open High |
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Upper warning limit for Load for Opening. You can use Load for Opening to estimate the following: 1) Seat wear, especially in butterfly valves 2) Medium crystallization in e.g. ball valves. The Load for Opening trend is updated whenever the valve is opened from a fully closed position. Like stiction, this trend is based on the pneumatics measurement. |
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Steady State Deviation High Limit |
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Alarm limit for Steady State Deviation. Steady State Deviation is used to determine the basic control accuracy of the valve. It is updated whenever the setpoint is considered to have reached the desired position as precisely as possible. |
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sec. |
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Steady State Deviation Latch Time |
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Time value in seconds for the Steady State Deviation alarms. The measurement must remain out of the limits for the time period indicated by the latch time value. |
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Stiction Low Limit |
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Lower alarm limit for Stiction. You can use the Stiction value to estimate internal frictions in the control valve package: Increased stiction suggests an increase in internal friction, which can cause accuracy problems and ultimately prevent the valve from moving. Decreased stiction suggests a decrease in internal friction. This may indicate problems such as extensive wear or valve shaft break. |
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Stiction High Limit |
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Upper alarm limit for Stiction. You can use the Stiction value to estimate internal frictions in the control valve package: Increased stiction suggests an increase in internal friction, which can cause accuracy problems and ultimately prevent the valve from moving. Decreased stiction suggests a decrease in internal friction. This may indicate problems such as extensive wear or valve shaft break. |
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5.0f |
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Stiction Latch Number |
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The measurement must exceed either of the limits as many times as the latch number indicates. |
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Load for Opening Low Limit |
391 |
Lower alarm limit for Load for Opening. You can use Load for Opening to estimate the following:
·Seat wear, especially in butterfly valves
·Medium crystallization in e.g. ball valves.
The Load for Opening trend is updated whenever the valve is opened from a fully closed position. Like stiction, this trend is based on the pneumatics measurement. |
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Load for Opening High Limit |
393 |
Upper alarm limit for Load for Opening. You can use Load for Opening to estimate the following:
·Seat wear, especially in butterfly valves
·Medium crystallization in e.g. ball valves.
The Load for Opening trend is updated whenever the valve is opened from a fully closed position. Like stiction, this trend is based on the pneumatics measurement. |
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Load for Opening Latch Number |
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The measurement must exceed either of the alarm limits as many times as the latch number indicates. |
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Supply Pressure Low Limit |
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Lower alarm limit for the supply pressure. |
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Supply Pressure High Limit |
399 |
Upper alarm limit for the supply pressure. |
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Supply Pressure Latch Time |
401 |
Time value in seconds for the supply pressure alarms. The measurement must remain out of the limits for the time period indicated by the latch time value. |
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°C |
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Temperature Low Limit |
404 |
Lower alarm limit for the device temperature. |
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Temperature High Limit |
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Upper alarm limit for the device temperature. |
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Temperature Latch Time |
408 |
Time value in seconds for the temperature alarms. The measurement must remain out of the limits for the time period indicated by the latch time value. |
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Valve Position Low Limit |
410 |
Lower alarm limit for the valve position. |
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Valve Position High Limit |
412 |
Upper alarm limit for the valve position. |
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Valve Position Latch Time |
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Time value in seconds for the valve position alarms. The measurement must remain out of the limits for the time period indicated by the latch time value. |
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VC PCB Serial Number |
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VC board serial number in format 'YYWWNNNNBB' where
·YY = year
·WW = week
·NNNN = count
·BB = board number. |
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HART PCB Serial Number |
418 |
HART board serial number in format 'YYWWNNNNBB' where
·YY = year
·WW = week
·NNNN = count
·BB = board number |
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Not tested |
420 |
HW-test completed |
421 |
FT1 completed |
422 |
FT2 completed |
423 |
Device Test Status |
424 |
Device test status. |
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Valve Travel and Reversals |
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Actuator Travel and Reversals |
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Setpoint Travel and Reversals |
428 |
Spool valve Travel and Reversals |
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Trends |
430 |
Reset All |
431 |
Determines which part of the diagnostics to reset. |
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Device Serial Number |
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Device serial number in format 'TTYYWWNNNN' where
·TT = positioner factory
·YY = year
·WW = week
·NNNN = count |
434 |
HART Board HW revision |
435 |
DAC board hardware revision. |
436 |
HART Board Dac SW revision |
437 |
DAC board software revision. |
438 |
4 or 20 mA Select |
439 |
Selection parameter in mA-calibration. |
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Number of Data Points |
441 |
Number of steps in multi-point step test (max. = 10). Key figures are calculated only from the first step. |
442 |
6.2f |
443 |
Start Position |
444 |
Starting position of the valve.
Default = 50.0%. |
445 |
End Position |
446 |
Ending position of the valve.
Default = 60.0%. |
447 |
3.0f |
448 |
Duration |
449 |
The time between successive steps.
The total test time = Init Time + Duration.
Default = 8.0s. |
450 |
Init Time |
451 |
The time given to valve to reach the starting point.
Default = 2.0s for the first step, then 0.0s. |
452 |
Start setpoint for the test.
Default = 0.0%. |
453 |
End setpoint for the test. The end setpoint may be smaller than start setpoint. In this case loop runs downwards in time.
Default = 100.0%. |
454 |
Ramp Time |
455 |
Duration of ramp time. The total test time will be init time + 2 * ramp time.
Default = 100.0s. |
456 |
The time given to valve to reach the starting point of the loop test.
Default = 10.0s. |
457 |
Starting valve position for the valve deadband test.
Valid values: Min. = 10.0%, max. = 90.0%
Default = 5.0s. |
458 |
Step Wait Time |
459 |
The time to wait between successive 0.1% steps. The total test time can not be estimated. The absolute maximum is 40 * test_time.
Valid values: Min. = 1.0s, max. = 20s
Default = 5.0s. |
460 |
The time given to valve to reach the starting point of the valve deadband test.
Valid values: Min. = 0.0s, max. = 120s
Default = 10.0s. |
461 |
Measurement point of hysteresis, a position at which the valve stops for static hystereis measurement.
Valid values: Min. = 10.0%, max. = 90.0%
Default = 50.0%. |
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2.0f |
463 |
Steady Time |
464 |
Used to store the steady time in the hysteresis position. This is also the amount of time in that the test is held in the 100% position before the descending ramp is started.
Valid values: Min. = 1.0s, max. = 30.0s
Default = 10.0s. |
465 |
Duration of ramp time. Total test time is then Init Time + 4 * Ramp Time + 2 * Steady Time.
Valid values: Min. = 10.0s, max. = 500s
Default = 100.0s. |
466 |
The time given to valve to reach the 0% position.
Valid values: Min. = 0.0s, max. = 120.0s
Default = 10.0s. |
467 |
4.1f |
468 |
Start Multipoint Step Test |
469 |
Start Dynamic Loop Test |
470 |
Start Valve Deadband Test |
471 |
Start Valve Analysis Test |
472 |
Nbr of Test to Run |
473 |
Defines which valve test is started or cancelled. 0=Multipoint Step Test, 1=Dynamic Loop Test, 2=Valve Deadband Test, 3=Valve Analysis Test. |
474 |
Cancel Test |
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Start Test |
476 |
Start/Cancel Test |
477 |
Starts (1) or cancels (0) valve tests. |
478 |
Number of Steps in Multipoint Step Test |
479 |
Number of steps in Multipoint Step test. Must be in range 1-10. |
480 |
Test was cancelled. |
481 |
Test ended with errors. |
482 |
Starting position of the valve as given in parameters. |
483 |
Ending position of the valve as given in parameters. |
484 |
Testing Time |
485 |
The total time for the test. |
486 |
Dead Time Td |
487 |
The time that the valve requires to move at least 0.005% after the input signal change has occured. |
488 |
Step Response Time T86 |
489 |
The time elapsed when the valve reaches 86.5% of the realized step size (not the nominal stepwise change in the setpoint) |
490 |
Overshoot |
491 |
The size of overshoot in percentage of the realised step. |
492 |
Travel Gain |
493 |
The ratio between the step size of the control signal and the position measurement. In an optimum case, Travel Gain is 1.0. |
494 |
sec |
495 |
Total Testing Time |
496 |
Total test time = Init Time + 2 * Ramp Time |
497 |
Setpoint at Error |
498 |
The value of the setpoint at the point at which Maximun Dynamic Error Band is measured. |
499 |
Max. Dyn. Error |
500 |
The maximum difference in valve travel for any single setpoint value during the loop. The value is calculated by the device from the loop size minus 10% from the start and 10% from the end. |
501 |
Deadband |
502 |
The amount of change in the Setpoint value. This is used in detecting changes in the valve position. |
503 |
4.2f |
504 |
Measurement point of hysteresis, a position at which the valve stops for static hystereis measurement. |
505 |
The time given to valve to reach the 0 % position. |
506 |
Duration of ramp time. Total test time is then Init Time + 4 * Ramp Time + 2 * Steady Time. |
507 |
Static Hysteresis |
508 |
During the steady time, the last 80 msec valve position is averaged in the opening ramp. The same average is calculated while closing the valve. The hysteresis is the difference of these values. |
509 |
Sensitivity |
510 |
A percentage of change in input signal that is measured when the valve starts moving again after the steady state of the opening ramp is completed. |
511 |
The pressure difference (in bars) recorded when the valve starts to move from a closed position. |
512 |
Seat Load |
513 |
The absolute pressure difference in bars between the supply pressure (spring to open) or air pressure (spring to close) and the pressure at which the valve first closes. |
514 |
SR O2C Close |
515 |
Stroking Range Open to Close, Close. The pressure required to stroke the valve assembly from the open position to the closed position and back to the open position with packing friction present but without flow or pressure. |
516 |
SR O2C Open |
517 |
Stroking Range Open to Close, Open. The pressure required to stroke the valve assembly from the open position to the closed position and back to the open position with packing friction present but without flow or pressure. |
518 |
SR C2O Close |
519 |
Stroking Range Close to Open, Close. The pressure required to stroke the valve assembly from the open position to the closed position and back to the open position with packing friction present but without flow or pressure. |
520 |
SR C2O Open |
521 |
Stroking Range Close to Open, Open. The pressure required to stroke the valve assembly from the open position to the closed position and back to the open position with packing friction present but without flow or pressure. |
522 |
Index to Test Data (0-9) |
523 |
500 data points are stored in each test. This index refers always to 50 points: index 0 refers to points 0-49, index 9 refers to points 450-499. |
524 |
Defines which data is read |
525 |
Defines which data is returned: 16=valve sp., 32=valve pos., 48=spool sp., 64=spool pos., 80=press. diff., 96=PWM. |
526 |
Defines which block is returned (0 or 1) |
527 |
Defines which block of indexed points are returned: 0 returns points 0 to 24, 1 returns points 25 to 49. |
528 |
Trend Data Block Number |
529 |
Trend Data Item Selector |
530 |
4d |
531 |
Event Index |
532 |
Index where to start to list events. The last event has the index 0. |
533 |
Nbr of Events |
534 |
Determines how many events to read. This can be a value between 1 - 10. |
535 |
Event class to display. See Table 11.8 in in ND9100H(T) Field Device Specification. |
536 |
3.5f |
537 |
None |
538 |
Log initialized |
539 |
External reset |
540 |
Factory defaults activated |
541 |
Parameters backup restore |
542 |
Travel calibration done |
543 |
Calibration done |
544 |
mA-calibration done |
545 |
Test cancelled |
546 |
Test done |
547 |
Test failed |
548 |
Watchdog reset |
549 |
FBI communication failure |
550 |
Pressure sensor 1 failure |
551 |
Pressure sensor 2 failure |
552 |
Pressure sensor 3 failure |
553 |
Spool valve sensor failure |
554 |
Temperature sensor failure |
555 |
Statistics pool failure |
556 |
Event pool failure |
557 |
Travel calibration failure |
558 |
Ctrl tune failure |
559 |
mA-calibration failure |
560 |
Factory settings create failed |
561 |
Factory settings restore failed |
562 |
Total operation time warning |
563 |
Valve full strokes warning |
564 |
Valve reversals warning |
565 |
Actuator full strokes warning |
566 |
Actuator reversals warning |
567 |
Spool valve full strokes warning |
568 |
Spool valve reversals warning |
569 |
Steady state deviation warning |
570 |
Dynamic state deviation warning |
571 |
Stiction low warning |
572 |
Stiction high warning |
573 |
Load for opening low warning |
574 |
Load for opening high warning |
575 |
Supply pressure warning |
576 |
Temperature warning |
577 |
Hunting detection warning |
578 |
Steady state deviation alarm |
579 |
Stiction low alarm |
580 |
Stiction high alarm |
581 |
Load for opening low alarm |
582 |
Load for opening high alarm |
583 |
Spool Valve Problem |
584 |
Pneumatics problem |
585 |
Friction problem |
586 |
Continued watchdog reset |
587 |
Failsafe activated |
588 |
Position sensor failure |
589 |
Setpoint sensor fail |
590 |
Prestage shortcut |
591 |
Prestage cut |
592 |
Processor failure |
593 |
Parameters pool failure |
594 |
Control parameters failed |
595 |
Online fail recovery |
596 |
IO-diagnostics fail recovery |
597 |
AD restart |
598 |
Statistics saved |
599 |
Calibration cancelled |
600 |
Too small valve movement |
601 |
Calibration timeout |
602 |
Calibration start failure |
603 |
Calibration failure |
604 |
Statistics alarm recovery |
605 |
PT not activated |
606 |
Factory settings created |
607 |
Notification |
608 |
Flash sector erase failure |
609 |
Communication fail rate alarm |
610 |
Too small spool valve movement |
611 |
Database compressed |
612 |
Reduced performance activated |
613 |
Reduced performance deactivated |
614 |
Prestage coil cut |
615 |
Relative open stroke warning |
616 |
Absolute open stroke warning |
617 |
Relative close stroke warning |
618 |
Absolute close stroke warning |
619 |
Open load high warning |
620 |
Close load high warning |
621 |
Open load low warning |
622 |
Close load low warning |
623 |
Valve open latency warning |
624 |
Pressure open latency warning |
625 |
Valve close latency warning |
626 |
Pressure close latency warning |
627 |
Pressure open slope warning |
628 |
Pressure close slope warning |
629 |
Valve open position stuck alarm |
630 |
Valve close position stuck alarm |
631 |
Valve intermediate position stuck alarm |
632 |
Unnecessary valve movement alarm |
633 |
Too slow valve opening alarm |
634 |
Too slow valve closing alarm |
635 |
Excessive movement in open position alarm |
636 |
Deficient movement in open position alarm |
637 |
Excessive movement in close position alarm |
638 |
Deficient movement in close position alarm |
639 |
Pressure calibration done |
640 |
Ctrl tune done |
641 |
Pos. pressure range error |
642 |
Multipoint step test failed |
643 |
Dynamic loop test failed |
644 |
Valve deadband test failed |
645 |
Valve analysis test failed |
646 |
Multipoint step test done |
647 |
Dynamic loop test done |
648 |
Valve analysis test done |
649 |
Valve deadband test done |
650 |
One-point calibration done |
651 |
One-point calibration failed |
652 |
Supply pressure error in calibration |
653 |
Supply pressure error in test |
654 |
Supply pressure recovery |
655 |
Temperature recovery |
656 |
Steady state deviation recovery |
657 |
Hunting detection recovery |
658 |
Spool Valve Problem recovery |
659 |
Pneumatics problem recovery |
660 |
Friction problem recovery |
661 |
Too low supply pressure for 1-act actuator |
662 |
Too low supply pressure for 1-act actuator recovery |
663 |
Valve reversals trend warning |
664 |
Setpoint reversals trend warning |
665 |
Valve travel trend warning |
666 |
Valve reversals while ssp trend warning |
667 |
Load for closing low warning |
668 |
Load for closing high warning |
669 |
Load for closing low alarm |
670 |
Load for closing high alarm |
671 |
Prestage shortcut error |
672 |
Prestage shortcut error recovery |
673 |
Prestage cut error recovery |
674 |
Valve open stuck alarm recovery |
675 |
Valve close stuck alarm recovery |
676 |
Valve intermediate stuck alarm recovery |
677 |
Unnecessary valve movement alarm recovery |
678 |
Too slow valve opening alarm recovery |
679 |
Too slow valve closing alarm recovery |
680 |
Too fast valve opening alarm |
681 |
Too fast valve closing alarm |
682 |
Too fast valve opening alarm recovery |
683 |
Too fast valve closing alarm recovery |
684 |
Supply pressure trend warning |
685 |
Temperature trend warning |
686 |
Supply pressure failsafe activated |
687 |
Supply pressure failsafe recovery |
688 |
Failsafe recovery |
689 |
Adaption problem in control module |
690 |
Adaption problem recovery |
691 |
Supply pressure drop |
692 |
Supply pressure drop recovery |
693 |
Valve position low warning activated |
694 |
Valve position high warning activated |
695 |
Valve position warning recovery |
696 |
Any |
697 |
Positioner shaft movement out of range |
698 |
Linearization successful |
699 |
Linearization failed |
700 |
Position change too small |
701 |
Poor valve package controllability |
702 |
Check assembly related parameters |
703 |
Separate tuning feature removed |
704 |
Calibration failed due to supply pressure out of range |
705 |
Calibration failed due to sensor failure |
706 |
Calibration failed due to valve position out of range |
707 |
Notify |
708 |
Warning |
709 |
Error |
710 |
Alarm |
711 |
Failsafe |
712 |
(not used) |
713 |
7.2f |
714 |
Positioner Total Operation Time in hours.
NOTE: Total Operation Time can not be resetted by the user. |
715 |
This counter increases by 1 whenever the valve has travelled one full stroke, or 100% of valve movement. |
716 |
7.0f |
717 |
This counter increased by 1 whenever the direction of valve movement changes. |
718 |
Total Setpoint Travel |
719 |
This counter increases by 1 whenever the cumulative setpoint changes. |
720 |
Total Setpoint Reversals |
721 |
This counter increases by 1 when the direction of the setpoint changes. |
722 |
This counter increases by 1 whenever the spool has travelled one full stroke, or 100% of spool movement. |
723 |
This counter increases by 1 whenever the direction of spool changes. |
724 |
Histogram Data Item Selector |
725 |
Analog |
726 |
Digital |
727 |
Cut Off Type |
728 |
Type of cut-off signal modification output. Modification output type can be either analog or digital. See device's IMO for details. |
729 |
Close |
730 |
Positioner Fail Action |
731 |
Defines what action takes place when there is a loss of supply pressure, if a fatal PCB error occurs, or if the controller software discovers a fatal device failure.
Set Positioner Fail Action as follows:
·Double-acting actuator: select Close
·Single-acting actuator: set in spring direction (Close or Open). |
732 |
Index to Characterization Table |
733 |
Defines which point to edit in characterization table (1-21) |
734 |
Clockwise to Close |
735 |
Counterclockwise to Close |
736 |
Valve Rotation Direction |
737 |
Defines which way the position sensor rotates to close the valve.
Options for this parameter are:
·Clockwise
·Counterclockwise
NOTE: If you change the value of this parameter, you must calibrate the device. |
738 |
Normal Direction |
739 |
Reverse Direction |
740 |
Not Installed |
741 |
Positioner Transmitter Directions |
742 |
Determines Position Transmitter output direction. |
743 |
Feature is not installed! |
744 |
° |
745 |
Max. Turning Angle |
746 |
Maximum allowed Turning Angle in One-Point Calibration. |
747 |
Valve Reversals Trend |
748 |
Warning limit for the Valve Reversals Trend. |
749 |
Setpoint Reversals Trend |
750 |
Warning limit for the Setpoint Reversals Trend. |
751 |
Valve Travel Trend |
752 |
Warning limit for the Valve Travel Trend. |
753 |
Warning limit for the Valve Reversals While Stable Setpoint Trend. |
754 |
Load for Close Low |
755 |
Lower warning limit for Load for Closing. |
756 |
Load for Close High |
757 |
Upper warning limit for Load for Closing. |
758 |
LfC Low Alarm Lim |
759 |
Lower alarm limit for Load for Closing |
760 |
LfC High Alarm Lim |
761 |
Upper alarm limit for Load for Closing |
762 |
LfC Latch Number |
763 |
Calibration Status Codes |
764 |
Calibration SubState Codes |
765 |
Calibration Error Codes |
766 |
Calibration Request for CMD #232 |
767 |
Defines which calibration to start. See Table 11.9. in ND9100H(T) Field Device Specification. |
768 |
Calibration Parameter for CMD #232 |
769 |
This parameter is required for some calibrations. |
770 |
Statuses Disabled |
771 |
Enables (0) or disables (1) all warnings and alarms reported by Command #48. Disabling affects also to More Status Available -bit. |
772 |
Test start code. |
773 |
Defines which offline test is started. See Table 11.13 in ND9100H(T) Field Device Specification |
774 |
Test status code. |
775 |
Offline test status code. See Table 11.14 in ND9100H(T) Field Device Specification. |
776 |
Test error code. |
777 |
Offline test error code. See Table 11.15 in ND9100H(T) Field Device Specification. |
778 |
Status Mask Byte 0 |
779 |
Reserved |
780 |
Spool Valve Problem Detected |
781 |
Prestage problem |
782 |
Load for Opening High Limit Exceeded |
783 |
Load for Opening Low Limit Exceeded |
784 |
Stiction High Limit Exceeded |
785 |
Stiction Low Limit Exceeded |
786 |
Steady State Deviation Limit Exceeded |
787 |
Status Mask Byte 1 |
788 |
Hunting Detected |
789 |
Temperature Limit Exceeded |
790 |
Supply Pressure Limit Exceeded |
791 |
Load for Opening Trend High Limit Exceeded |
792 |
Load for Opening Trend Low Limit Exceeded |
793 |
Stiction Trend High Limit Exceeded |
794 |
Stiction Trend Low Limit Exceeded |
795 |
Status Mask Byte 2 |
796 |
Dynamic State Deviation Limit Exceeded |
797 |
Steady State Deviation Trend Limit Exceeded |
798 |
Total Spool Valve Reversals Limit Exceeded |
799 |
Total Spool Valve Travel Limit Exceeded |
800 |
Total Actuator Reversals Limit Exceeded |
801 |
Total Actuator Travel Limit Exceeded |
802 |
Total Valve Reversals Limit Exceeded |
803 |
Total Valve Travel Limit Exceeded |
804 |
Status Mask Byte 3 |
805 |
Total Operation Time Limit Exceeded |
806 |
Factory settings restore fail |
807 |
Factory settings create fail |
808 |
Temperature Sensor Failure Detected |
809 |
Spool Valve Sensor Failure Detected |
810 |
Pressure Sensor 3 Failure Detected |
811 |
Pressure Sensor 2 Failure Detected |
812 |
Pressure Sensor 1 Failure Detected |
813 |
Status Mask Byte 4 |
814 |
Position Sensor Out Of Range Detected |
815 |
Status Mask Byte 5 |
816 |
Prestage Cut Detected |
817 |
Prestage Shortcut Detected |
818 |
Input Signal Sensor Failure Detected |
819 |
Position Sensor Failure Detected |
820 |
Continued Processor Reset Detected |
821 |
Friction Problem Detected |
822 |
Pneumatics Problem Detected |
823 |
Status Mask Byte 6 |
824 |
Status Mask Byte 7 |
825 |
Status Mask Byte 8 |
826 |
Supply Pressure Too Low for Single Acting Actuator |
827 |
Calibration Recommended |
828 |
Daily Valve Reversals while Stable Setpoint Trend Limit Exceeded |
829 |
Daily Setpoint Reversals Trend Limit Exceeded |
830 |
Daily Valve Reversals Trend Limit Exceeded |
831 |
Status Mask Byte 9 |
832 |
Valve Position High Limit Exceeded |
833 |
Valve Position Low Limit Exceeded |
834 |
Reduced Performance Mode |
835 |
Status Mask Byte 10 |
836 |
Status Mask Byte 11 |
837 |
Status Mask Byte 12 |
838 |
Status Mask Byte 13 |
839 |
Status Mask Byte 14 |
840 |
Status Mask Byte 15 |
841 |
Start Automatic Calibration |
842 |
Select which calibration to run:
1) Travel Calibration
2) Tuning
3) Travel Calibration and Tuning
4) |
843 |
Start One Point Calibration |
844 |
Start one point calibration |
845 |
Modify Parameter Values |
846 |
Modify any integer or floating point type parameter in the device. |
847 |
List selected events one at a time. Listing starts always from the latest event. Press ENTER to view the next event or ABORT to quit.
You can select from 6 different classes. |
848 |
Init Table with Predefined Curves |
849 |
Send one of the predefined flow modification curves to the device. You must set Modification Type to 'Custom Table' to use this curve.
You can select
1) Linear Curve
2)1/25 Curve
3)Quick 1/25 Curve
4)1/33 Curve
5)Quick 1/33 Curve
6)1/50 Curve
7) Quick 1/50 Curve |
850 |
User Defined Curve |
851 |
Edit flow modification table points one by one. You must set Modification Type to 'Custom Table' to use this curve.
NOTE: You must go thru the whole list to update the table. |
852 |
Start Offline Tests |
853 |
You can select which offline test to start. You can start tests with default parameters or change them if you wish. |
854 |
Lock/Unlock Device |
855 |
Lock/unlock local interface. Locking also prevents other master writing parameters via HART interface. |
856 |
Local User Interface Lock |
857 |
Shows if device is locked and which master has locked it. |
858 |
Reset Counters |
859 |
Resets certain diagnostics counters. Be careful to use this command since you may lose very important data! |
860 |
Identify Device |
861 |
Device should show scrolling text 'DEVICE ACCESSED' on its display. |
862 |
Device Mode |
863 |
Show the device mode (or modes). |
864 |
Shows alarm and error conditions reported by the device. |
865 |
Init Table With Default Curve |
866 |
Initialise Multipoint Step Test with Predefined Steps |
867 |
Set one of the predefined step set to Multipoint Step Test values |
868 |
Send User Curve |
869 |
Initialise Dynamic Loop Test with Predefined Values |
870 |
Set predefined values to Dynamic Loop Test |
871 |
Initialise Valve Analysis Test with Predefined Values |
872 |
Set predefined values to Valve Analysis Test |
873 |
Initialise Valve Deadband Test with Predefined Values |
874 |
Set predefined values to Deadband Test |
875 |
Newest events |
876 |
Previous 10 events |
877 |
Next 10 events |
878 |
Enable All Statuses |
879 |
Disable All Statuses |
880 |
Pressure Unit |
881 |
Temperature Unit |
882 |
Show Burst Mode Configuration |
883 |
Configure Burst Mode Messages |
884 |
Device Type |
885 |
ND7000H |
886 |
ND9000H |
887 |
Metso Automation |
888 |
Description |
889 |
Maintenance required |
890 |
Device Variable Alert |
891 |
Critical Power Failure |
892 |
Out of Specification |
893 |
Commmunication failure |
894 |
Parameter Corrupted |
895 |
Processor Failure |
896 |
Setpoint above high limit |
897 |
Setpoint under low limit |
898 |
Device mode AUTO |
899 |
Device in manual mode |
900 |
Calibration running |
901 |
Device mode TEST |
902 |
Device mode FAIL |
903 |
Device mode FAILSAFE |
904 |
Device is HW write protected |
905 |
Current loop signal value in mA. |
906 |
2.1f |
907 |
Channel Flags |
908 |
Input Channel |
909 |
.3f |
910 |
1st Dyn Var. |
911 |
2nd Dyn Var. |
912 |
3rd Dyn Var. |
913 |
4th Dyn Var. |
914 |
Command |
915 |
Update Period |
916 |
Max Update Period |
917 |
Mode |
918 |
Trigger Mode |
919 |
Classification |
920 |
Trigger Units |
921 |
Trigger Level |
922 |
Burst Messages |
923 |
HART Error Rate |
924 |
Loop (mA) setpoint in percentages (%). |
925 |
Always % from total range |
926 |
Unit is always percents (%). |
927 |
Control Value PDQ |
928 |
Control Value LS |
929 |
Ctrl Value Fmly stat |
930 |
Measured position of the valve. Should always follow the modified setpoint. |
931 |
Valve Travel Unit |
932 |
Unit is always percents (%) of the calibrated travel range. |
933 |
Valve Position PDQ |
934 |
Valve Position LS |
935 |
Valve Pos Fmly stat |
936 |
Pressure at close side. |
937 |
Cylinder Pressure (C1) Unit |
938 |
Pressure unit can be changed between bar and psi. |
939 |
Cylinder Pressure C1 PDQ |
940 |
Cylinder Pressure C1 LS |
941 |
Cyl Press C1 Fmly stat |
942 |
Pressure at open side. |
943 |
Cylinder Pressure (C2) Unit |
944 |
Cylinder Pressure C2 PDQ |
945 |
Cylinder Pressure C2 LS |
946 |
Cyl Press C2 Fmly stat |
947 |
Pressure difference between actuator open and close side. |
948 |
Pressure Diff. Unit |
949 |
Pressure Difference PDQ |
950 |
Pressure Difference LS |
951 |
Press Diff Fmly stat |
952 |
Measured supply pressure value. |
953 |
Supply Pressure Unit |
954 |
Supply Pressure PDQ |
955 |
Supply Pressure LS |
956 |
Supply Press Fmly stat |
957 |
Measured temperature of the controller unit. |
958 |
Temperature unit can be changed between degC and degF. |
959 |
°F |
960 |
Temperature PDQ |
961 |
Temperature LS |
962 |
Temperature Fmly stat |
963 |
Measured position of the spool valve. |
964 |
Spool Position Unit |
965 |
Spool Position PDQ |
966 |
Spool Position LS |
967 |
Spool Pos Fmly stat |
968 |
Input Signal Unit |
969 |
Input signal unit is always mA. |
970 |
Loop Current PDQ |
971 |
Loop Current LS |
972 |
Loop Current Fmly stat |
973 |
HART error rate. |
974 |
HART Error Rate Unit = % |
975 |
HART error rate unit = %. |
976 |
HART Err Rate PDQ |
977 |
HART Err Rate LS |
978 |
HART Err Rate Fmly stat |
979 |
Setpoint after signal modifications applied. Valve position should always follow this setpoint. |
980 |
Valve Setpoint Unit |
981 |
Valve Setpoint PDQ |
982 |
Valve Setpoint LS |
983 |
Valve Setpoint Fmly stat |
984 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
985 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
986 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
987 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
988 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
989 |
Wireless |
990 |
WirelessHART Device |
991 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
992 |
Primary |
993 |
Primary Analog Channel |
994 |
Secondary |
995 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
996 |
Tertiary |
997 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
998 |
Quaternary |
999 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1000 |
Quinary |
1001 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1002 |
Lock all |
1003 |
Trim not supported |
1004 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1005 |
Locked by gateway |
1006 |
Analog Input Channel |
1007 |
Analog Output Channel |
1008 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1009 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1010 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1011 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1012 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1013 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1014 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1015 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1016 |
Wired HART Enabled |
1017 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
1018 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1019 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1020 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1021 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1022 |
Device Profile |
1023 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1024 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1025 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1026 |
WirelessHART Status |
1027 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1028 |
Continuous |
1029 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1030 |
Window |
1031 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1032 |
Rising |
1033 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1034 |
Falling |
1035 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1036 |
On-change |
1037 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1038 |
Burst Trigger Class |
1039 |
Burst Trigger Units |
1040 |
Process automation device |
1041 |
Discrete device |
1042 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1043 |
I/O System |
1044 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1045 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1046 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1047 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1048 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1049 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1050 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1051 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1052 |
Simulation active |
1053 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1054 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1055 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1056 |
Volatile memory error |
1057 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1058 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1059 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1060 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1061 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1062 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1063 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1064 |
Electronic failure |
1065 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1066 |
Subdevice list changed |
1067 |
Duplicate master detected |
1068 |
Capacity Denied |
1069 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1070 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1071 |
Block transfer pending |
1072 |
Time Stamp |
1073 |
Relative time value on network |
1074 |
8u |
1075 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1076 |
Command Response Truncated |
1077 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1078 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1079 |
8.3f |
1080 |
Update time adjusted |
1081 |
Invalid burst message |
1082 |
Invalid device variable classification |
1083 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selection code |
1084 |
Burst condition conflict |
1085 |
Update period increased |
1086 |
Insufficient bandwidth |
1087 |
Device Variable |
1088 |
Burst Message Number |
1089 |
Update period for burst message |
1090 |
5.3f |
1091 |
Maxium update period for burst message |
1092 |
Burst Variable Code |
1093 |
Burst Variable Slot - Device variable code assigned to the slot to be read in burst mode. |
1094 |
Total Burst Msgs |
1095 |
Total number of burst messages supported by this device |
1096 |
Burst Command |
1097 |
Cmd 48: Read Additional Device Status |
1098 |
Read Additional Device - This command reads additional device status information |
1099 |
Burst Trigger Level |
1100 |
Error in command parameters. |
1101 |
Too few data bytes received. |
1102 |
Device is write protected!! |
1103 |
Reset Configuration Changed Flag ? |
1104 |
Reset Configuration Changed Flag successfully performed! |
1105 |
Event read failed!! |
1106 |
During calibration the valve operates between open and closed positions.
Make sure that the operation does not endanger people or processes! |
1107 |
Error in test parameters. |
1108 |
Start failed! Possible reasons are:
-Too low supply pressure
-Device is write protected
-Command has wrong parameters |
1109 |
Another test or calibration is running. |
1110 |
Valve Travel calibration running...
Valve Position is %{valve_position_Value} %% |
1111 |
1-point calibration running... |
1112 |
Valve Travel calibration successful. |
1113 |
1-point calibration successful. |
1114 |
Valve Travel calibration was cancelled. |
1115 |
1-point calibration was cancelled. |
1116 |
Valve Travel calibration failed!
|
1117 |
1-point calibration failed!
|
1118 |
Indicates no error |
1119 |
Calibration not initialized properly |
1120 |
An invalid operation was required |
1121 |
Channel status was bad during calibration |
1122 |
The test timeout was expired |
1123 |
Not enough pressure to perform pos calib |
1124 |
State machines have entered to 'unknown' state |
1125 |
Parameter write function failed when storing spool pos |
1126 |
Parameter write function failed when storing valve pos |
1127 |
Parameter write function failed when storing pressure C1 |
1128 |
Parameter write function failed when storing pressure C2 |
1129 |
Parameter write function failed when storing supply pressure |
1130 |
Parameter write function failed when storing input current |
1131 |
Spool pos values not in valid range |
1132 |
Valve pos values not in valid range |
1133 |
Pressure C1 values not in valid range |
1134 |
Pressure C2 values not in valid range |
1135 |
Supply pressure not in valid range |
1136 |
Input current not in valid range |
1137 |
Spool pos values difference too small |
1138 |
Valve pos values difference too small |
1139 |
Pressure C1 values difference too small |
1140 |
Pressure C2 values difference too small |
1141 |
Supply pressure values difference too small |
1142 |
Input current values difference too small |
1143 |
Pressure channel C1 sensor gain invalid |
1144 |
Pressure channel C1 sensor gain diff invalid |
1145 |
Pressure channel C2 sensor gain invalid |
1146 |
Pressure channel C2 sensor gain diff invalid |
1147 |
Pressure channel supply sensor gain invalid |
1148 |
Pressure channel supply sensor gain diff invalid |
1149 |
Calib process was not able to get temporary ownership |
1150 |
Unable to write spring tuner parameters into database |
1151 |
Spring tuner store values out of range |
1152 |
Unable to write PWM calibration store value into database |
1153 |
Pwm calibration store value out of range |
1154 |
Tune failed |
1155 |
Range error in spring tuner |
1156 |
Prestage Diagnostics Range (38) |
1157 |
One Point Calibration Range Error |
1158 |
For the best performance, run the automatic Valve Travel Calibration.
Make sure that the operation does not endanger people or processes!
Continue with One Point Calibration? |
1159 |
yes;no |
1160 |
Current values are as follows
Valve Position: %[3.2f]{ftmp} Percent
Target Position: %[3.2f]{ftmp1} Percent
Maximum Turning Angle: %[3.2f]{ftmp2}° |
1161 |
Give New Maximum Turning Angle: |
1162 |
Give parameter number: |
1163 |
No such parameter or invalid type!! |
1164 |
Type integer. Enter new value: |
1165 |
Type float. Enter new value: |
1166 |
Parameter value changed successfully |
1167 |
Parameter value too big!! |
1168 |
Parameter value too small!! |
1169 |
Select which events to display: |
1170 |
All events;Notify events;Warning events;Error events;Alarm events;Failsafe events |
1171 |
Event %{index}: %{0}
Time: %{1} |
1172 |
Event read ended |
1173 |
Select one of the Predefined Curves |
1174 |
Linear;1/25;Quick 1/25;1/33;Quick 1/33;1/50;Quick 1/50 |
1175 |
Wait, table updating in progress... |
1176 |
Updating done! |
1177 |
%{percentage}% point : |
1178 |
Value must be equal or greater than previous point! |
1179 |
All parameters correct? |
1180 |
Yes;No |
1181 |
You aborted editing characterization table.
Table was not updated!! |
1182 |
Select which Offline Test to start: |
1183 |
Multipoint Step Test;Dynamic Loop Test;Valve Analysis Test;Valve Deadband Test |
1184 |
Enter Number of Steps for the test: |
1185 |
You entered wrong number of steps! |
1186 |
Step Number: %{cntr} |
1187 |
Start Position: |
1188 |
End Position: |
1189 |
Init Time: |
1190 |
Duration: |
1191 |
Ramp Time: |
1192 |
Target Position: |
1193 |
Steady Time: |
1194 |
Step Wait Time: |
1195 |
Running a test will stop process controlling.
Make sure that the test does not endanger people or processes!
|
1196 |
Multipoint Step Test running...
Valve Position is %{valve_position_Value} %% |
1197 |
Dynamic Loop Test running...
Valve Position is %{valve_position_Value} %% |
1198 |
Valve Analysis Test running...
Valve Position is %{valve_position_Value} %% |
1199 |
Valve Deadband Test running...
Valve Position is %{valve_position_Value} %% |
1200 |
Test was ended succesfully. |
1201 |
Select operation: |
1202 |
Unlock;Lock Temporarily;Lock Permanently;Lock All |
1203 |
Device was unlocked! |
1204 |
Device was locked temporarily! |
1205 |
Device was locked permanently! |
1206 |
Device was locked all! |
1207 |
Unknown lock code. |
1208 |
Access is restricted!! |
1209 |
Device is not locked. |
1210 |
Device is locked temporarily by secondary master. |
1211 |
Device is locked permanently by secondary master. |
1212 |
Device is locked temporarily by primary master. |
1213 |
Device is locked permanently by primary master. |
1214 |
WARNING! You may lose very important data by using this command! |
1215 |
Select which counter to reset: |
1216 |
Valve Travel and Reversals;Actuator Travel and Reversals;Setpoint Travel and Reversals;Spool valve Travel and Reversals;Event log;Reset All |
1217 |
Are you sure? |
1218 |
Press OK to identify device or
ABORT to quit. |
1219 |
Squawked!! |
1220 |
Device mode AUTO, calibrating... |
1221 |
Device mode MANUAL, calibrating... |
1222 |
Device mode AUTO, testing... |
1223 |
Device mode MANUAL, testing... |
1224 |
Device has currently all alarms disabled!! |
1225 |
Device Status is OK. |
1226 |
Low Cut-Off must be smaller than High Cut-Off!
Please correct the values before sending! |
1227 |
Split Range LOW and Split Range HIGH difference can not be smaller than 20%!
Please correct the values before sending! |
1228 |
Valve Position Limit LOW must be smaller than Valve Position Limit HIGH !
Please correct the values before sending! |
1229 |
Supply Pressure Low Limit must be smaller than Supply Pressure High Limit !
Please correct the values before sending! |
1230 |
Temperature Low Limit must be smaller than Temperature High Limit !
Please correct the values before sending! |
1231 |
Stiction Low Limit must be smaller than Stiction High Limit !
Please correct the values before sending! |
1232 |
Load for Opening Low Limit must be smaller than Load for Opening High Limit !
Please correct the values before sending! |
1233 |
Valve Position Alarm Limit Low must be smaller than Valve Position Alarm Limit High !
Please correct the values before sending! |
1234 |
Standard step test 40%->60%;Standard mulitpoint step test,0%->25%->50%->75%->100% |
1235 |
No valid multipoint step test data available!
Graph will not be shown. |
1236 |
No valid dynamic loop test data available!
Graph will not be shown. |
1237 |
No valid valve deadband data available!
Graph will not be shown. |
1238 |
No valid valve analysis test data available!
Graph will not be shown. |
1239 |
Checking table values... |
1240 |
%{percentage}% value must be equal or greater than previous point! |
1241 |
Errors in table data.
Table was not updated!! |
1242 |
Device is write protected or
command has wrong parameters |
1243 |
Couldn't start event read |
1244 |
Device busy error |
1245 |
Event read failed! |
1246 |
%[6.2f]{fpEventTimeHrs} %[02d]{timeStampDay}.%[02d]{timeStampMonth}.%[04d]{timeStampYear} %[02d]{timeStampHours}:%[02d]{timeStampMinutes}:%[02d]{timeStampSecs} |
1247 |
%[6.2f]{fpEventTimeHrs} %[02d]{timeStampDay}.%[02d]{timeStampMonth}.%[04d]{timeStampYear} %[02d]{timeStampHours}:%[02d]{timeStampMinutes}:%[02d]{timeStampSecs} * |
1248 |
Enable all status configuration settings? |
1249 |
NO;YES |
1250 |
Action Cancelled |
1251 |
Enabling all.... |
1252 |
Disable all status configuration settings? |
1253 |
Disabling all.... |
1254 |
Select new pressure unit: |
1255 |
bar;PSI |
1256 |
Dynamic variable pressure units changed to bar |
1257 |
Dynamic variable pressure units changed to PSI |
1258 |
Select new temperature unit: |
1259 |
Celsius;Fahrenheit |
1260 |
Dynamic variable temperature units changed to Celsius |
1261 |
Dynamic variable temperature units changed to Fahrenheit |
1262 |
Show burst id configuration: |
1263 |
0;1;2 |
1264 |
Reading message configuration...
|
1265 |
psi |
1266 |
deg C |
1267 |
deg F |
1268 |
mA |
1269 |
|
1270 |
In burst mode the following value will be sent:
PV = %[L]{deviceVariables[primary_variable_code].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1271 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[primary_variable_code].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1272 |
In burst mode the loop current and percent of range will be sent. |
1273 |
In burst mode the PV current and the following variable values
and units will be sent:
1. PV = %[L]{deviceVariables[primary_variable_code].DIGITAL_VALUE}
2. SV = %[L]{deviceVariables[secondary_variable_code].DIGITAL_VALUE}
3. TV = %[L]{deviceVariables[tertiary_variable_code].DIGITAL_VALUE}
4. QV = %[L]{deviceVariables[quaternary_variable_code].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1274 |
In burst mode burst variables 1-8 will be sent. |
1275 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[0].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1276 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[1].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1277 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[2].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1278 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[3].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1279 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[4].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1280 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[5].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1281 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[6].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1282 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[7].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1283 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[8].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1284 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[9].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1285 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[10].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1286 |
Unknown burst variable code |
1287 |
In burst mode burst variables 1-4 will be sent. |
1288 |
In burst mode the additional device status will be sent. |
1289 |
Additional device status |
1290 |
%{compat_burst_messages[burst_message_number].MAX_UPDATE_PERIOD} |
1291 |
%{compat_burst_messages[burst_message_number].UPDATE_PERIOD} |
1292 |
Trigger Variable: %[s]{burst_trigger_var_msg}
Burst Trigger Level: %[5.2f]{burst_trigger_level} %[s]{burst_trig_level_unit_msg}
Max Update Period: %[s]{burst_max_update_msg} s
|
1293 |
After continuing there may be a short delay before burst variables are displayed |
1294 |
Selected burst command is %[s]{command_string}
Burst mode select = %[s]{burst_mode_string}
%[s]{burst_cmd_msg}
Burst Update Period = %[s]{burst_update_per_msg} sec
Burst Trigger Settings
Trigger Mode: %[s]{burst_message_trigger_mode_string}%[s]{burst_trigger_mode_msg}%[s]{burst_disp_dialog_msg} |
1295 |
Next> |
1296 |
selection |
1297 |
Change burst mode message %{burst_id} configuration? |
1298 |
Burst Mode: |
1299 |
OFF;ON |
1300 |
Burst command |
1301 |
1 Read Primary Variable;2 Read Loop Current And Percent Of Range;3 Read Dynamic Variables and Loop Current;9 Read Device Variables With Status;33 Read Device Variables;48 Read Additional Device Status |
1302 |
In burst mode burst variables 1-8 will be sent.
After continuing there may be a short delay before burst variables dialog is displayed |
1303 |
Burst variables 1-8 are set to Not used |
1304 |
Burst variables 2-8 are set to Not used |
1305 |
Burst variables 3-8 are set to Not used |
1306 |
Burst variables 4-8 are set to Not used |
1307 |
Burst variables 5-8 are set to Not used |
1308 |
Burst variables 6-8 are set to Not used |
1309 |
Burst variables 7-8 are set to Not used |
1310 |
In burst mode burst variables 1-4 will be sent.
After continuing there may be a short delay before burst variables dialog is displayed |
1311 |
Burst variables 1-4 are set to Not used |
1312 |
Burst variables 2-4 are set to Not used |
1313 |
Burst variables 3-4 are set to Not used |
1314 |
Burst command is 48 so trigger mode set to continuous |
1315 |
Give trigger mode |
1316 |
Give trigger level (%) |
1317 |
Give trigger level (psi) |
1318 |
Give trigger level (bar) |
1319 |
Give trigger level (deg C) |
1320 |
Give trigger level (deg F) |
1321 |
Give trigger level (mA) |
1322 |
Give trigger level |
1323 |
Give update period (sec) |
1324 |
Give maximum update period |
1325 |
Send command 107 Write Burst Device Variables...
|
1326 |
Error sending command 107 Write Burst Variables. |
1327 |
Passed parameter is too large. |
1328 |
Send command 108 Write Burst Command Number...
|
1329 |
Error sending command 108 Write Burst Command Number. |
1330 |
Transmitter specific command_error. |
1331 |
Send command 104 Write Burst Trigger...
|
1332 |
Error sending command 104 Write Burst Trigger. |
1333 |
Passed parameter is too small. |
1334 |
Invalid units. |
1335 |
Send command 103 Write Burst Period...
|
1336 |
Error sending command 103 Write Burst Command. |
1337 |
Burst update period is set to nearest value %{0} seconds. |
1338 |
Burst maximum update period is set to nearest value %{1} seconds. |
1339 |
Send command 109 Write Burst Mode Control...
|
1340 |
Warning - Update Period Increased |
1341 |
Write to device completed. |