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1 |
Device Settings |
2 |
Operate |
3 |
Offline |
4 |
Maintenance |
5 |
Process variables |
6 |
Input Signal |
7 |
Valve Position |
8 |
Supply Pressure |
9 |
Actuator Pressure Difference |
10 |
Housing Pressure |
11 |
Device Temperature |
12 |
Position % |
13 |
Pressure dp |
14 |
Supply pressure |
15 |
Pressure |
16 |
Breakaway pressure |
17 |
Temperature |
18 |
Device Information |
19 |
Configuration |
20 |
Diagnostics Limits |
21 |
Test Configuration |
22 |
Monitoring |
23 |
Diagnostics |
24 |
Lifecycle Trends |
25 |
Counter Diagnostics |
26 |
Online Diagnostics |
27 |
Partial Stroke Test |
28 |
Emergency Trip Test |
29 |
Pneumatics Test |
30 |
Emergency Trip |
31 |
Calibration |
32 |
Advanced |
33 |
Operation Unit |
34 |
Positioner |
35 |
HART PCB |
36 |
HART VC PCB |
37 |
Actuator |
38 |
Valve |
39 |
Assembly Related |
40 |
Software Limit Switches |
41 |
Test Restrictions |
42 |
Supply Pressure (Days) |
43 |
Months |
44 |
Years |
45 |
Last 30 Days and Now |
46 |
Last 12 Months |
47 |
Last 25 Years |
48 |
30 |
49 |
29 |
50 |
28 |
51 |
27 |
52 |
26 |
53 |
25 |
54 |
24 |
55 |
23 |
56 |
22 |
57 |
21 |
58 |
20 |
59 |
19 |
60 |
18 |
61 |
17 |
62 |
16 |
63 |
15 |
64 |
14 |
65 |
13 |
66 |
12 |
67 |
11 |
68 |
10 |
69 |
9 |
70 |
8 |
71 |
7 |
72 |
6 |
73 |
5 |
74 |
4 |
75 |
3 |
76 |
2 |
77 |
1 |
78 |
Now |
79 |
Trend Limits |
80 |
Counters |
81 |
Counter Limits |
82 |
HART Error Counters |
83 |
Device Status |
84 |
Device State |
85 |
Test State |
86 |
Self Diagnostics |
87 |
Test Diagnostics |
88 |
Status Limits |
89 |
Valve Stuck Deviation |
90 |
Supply Pressure Drop |
91 |
Unintended Valve Movement |
92 |
Pnuematics Problem |
93 |
Valve Opening Time At Full Speed |
94 |
Valve Closing Time At Full Speed |
95 |
Loop Current |
96 |
Event Log |
97 |
Detected Valve Movement |
98 |
Time [s] |
99 |
Automated Partial Stroke Test |
100 |
Automated PST Enable |
101 |
Test Parameters |
102 |
Automated Pneumatics Test |
103 |
Automated Pneumatics Test Enabled/Disabled |
104 |
Manual Partial Stroke Test |
105 |
Randomizer |
106 |
Partial Stroke Test Results |
107 |
Pressure |
108 |
PST Target Setpoint |
109 |
PST Overshoot |
110 |
Emergency Trip Test Results |
111 |
Partial Stroke Test Limits |
112 |
Load Factor |
113 |
Latest tests |
114 |
Load Factor [%] |
115 |
Average of 10 tests |
116 |
Average of 100 tests |
117 |
Average of 1000 tests |
118 |
1's - 10: |
119 |
1's - 9: |
120 |
1's - 8: |
121 |
1's - 7: |
122 |
1's - 6: |
123 |
1's - 5: |
124 |
1's - 4: |
125 |
1's - 3: |
126 |
1's - 2: |
127 |
1's - 1: |
128 |
10's - 10: |
129 |
10's - 9: |
130 |
10's - 8: |
131 |
10's - 7: |
132 |
10's - 6: |
133 |
10's - 5: |
134 |
10's - 4: |
135 |
10's - 3: |
136 |
10's - 2: |
137 |
10's - 1: |
138 |
100's - 10: |
139 |
100's - 9: |
140 |
100's - 8: |
141 |
100's - 7: |
142 |
100's - 6: |
143 |
100's - 5: |
144 |
100's - 4: |
145 |
100's - 3: |
146 |
100's - 2: |
147 |
100's - 1: |
148 |
1000's -10: |
149 |
1000's -9: |
150 |
1000's -8: |
151 |
1000's -7: |
152 |
1000's -6: |
153 |
1000's -5: |
154 |
1000's -4: |
155 |
1000's -3: |
156 |
1000's -2: |
157 |
1000's -1: |
158 |
Deviation [%] |
159 |
Valve Opening Time [s] |
160 |
Valve Closing Time [s] |
161 |
Breakaway Pressure |
162 |
Target Stroke Size Deviation |
163 |
Target Stroke Size Deviation [%] |
164 |
Valve Opening Time at Full Speed |
165 |
Valve Opening Time at Full Speed [s] |
166 |
Valve Closing Time at Full Speed |
167 |
Valve Closing Time at Full Speed [s] |
168 |
Manual Pneumatics Test |
169 |
Pneumatics Test Results |
170 |
Emergency Trip Key Figures |
171 |
Trip (1=Newest) |
172 |
Start Time (h) |
173 |
Stroke Time(s) |
174 |
Emergency Trip #1 |
175 |
Emergency Trip #2 |
176 |
Emergency Trip #3 |
177 |
Emergency Trip #4 |
178 |
Emergency Trip #5 |
179 |
Automatic Travel Calibration |
180 |
Write Protection |
181 |
Reset |
182 |
HART Configuration Changed Flag |
183 |
Diagnostics Code |
184 |
Status Configuration |
185 |
Informational |
186 |
Warnings |
187 |
Alarms |
188 |
HART_Configuration |
189 |
HART Burst Mode Configuration |
190 |
Preambles |
191 |
Dynamic Variables |
192 |
Hart Units |
193 |
Dynamic variables |
194 |
HART Configuration |
195 |
Units |
196 |
Event |
197 |
Time(h) Date(DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM:SS) |
198 |
*) Estimated Date |
199 |
Burst ID 0 |
200 |
Note: If a burst variable is set to Not Used then
all following burst variables must also be set to Not Used |
201 |
Note: If a burst variable is set to Not Used then
all following burst variables must also be set to Not used |
202 |
Invalid Units Code |
203 |
No Data Available |
204 |
Invalid Key ID |
205 |
Invalid Key Code |
206 |
Not Installed |
207 |
Parameter Number |
208 |
16-bit index for internal database parameters |
209 |
Integer |
210 |
Floating point |
211 |
Parameter Type |
212 |
Defines if parameter is either integer or floating point type |
213 |
PSI |
214 |
bar |
215 |
°C |
216 |
°F |
217 |
none |
218 |
Parameter Unit Code |
219 |
Parameter Unit Code is returned (if associated with that parameter) |
220 |
Parameter Value Int32 |
221 |
Value of 32-bit signed integer parameter |
222 |
Actual LUI Lock State |
223 |
Device is not locked. |
224 |
Device is locked temporarily by secondary master. |
225 |
Device is locked permanently by secondary master. |
226 |
Device is locked temporarily by primary master. |
227 |
Device is locked permanently by primary master. |
228 |
Configuration locked. |
229 |
Parameter Value Int8 |
230 |
Value of 8-bit unsigned parameter |
231 |
Parameter Value Float |
232 |
Value of 32-bit floating point parameter |
233 |
General Bytearray Parameter |
234 |
Value of 16-byte bytearray parameter |
235 |
HART PCB Serial Number |
236 |
Serial Number of the SHART Board |
237 |
HART PCB HW Revision |
238 |
Hardware Revision of the SHART Board |
239 |
HART PCB DAC SW Revision |
240 |
Software Revision of the SHART Board Position Transmitter |
241 |
VC PCB Serial Number |
242 |
Serial Number of the VC Board |
243 |
Device Serial Number |
244 |
Serial Number of the Positioner |
245 |
VC PCB HW Revision |
246 |
Hardware Revision of the VC Board |
247 |
ID Tag 1 |
248 |
16 character Tag used by manufacturing process |
249 |
ID Tag 2 |
250 |
ID Tag 3 |
251 |
ID Tag 4 |
252 |
ID Tag 5 |
253 |
ID Tag 6 |
254 |
ID Tag 7 |
255 |
ID Tag 8 |
256 |
ID Tag 9 |
257 |
ID Tag 10 |
258 |
ID Tag 11 |
259 |
ID Tag 12 |
260 |
Actuator Manufacturer |
261 |
The name of the company that manufactured the actuator. |
262 |
Actuator Model Number |
263 |
Enter the actuator model number in this text box. |
264 |
Actuator Serial Number |
265 |
Enter the actuator serial number in this text box. |
266 |
Valve Manufacturer |
267 |
The name of the company that manufactured the valve. |
268 |
Valve Model Number |
269 |
Enter the valve model number in this text box. |
270 |
Valve Serial Number |
271 |
Enter the valve serial number in this text box. |
272 |
Float Low Limit |
273 |
The smallest allowed value for a floating point parameter |
274 |
Float High Limit |
275 |
The largest allowed value for a floating point parameter |
276 |
Int Low Limit |
277 |
The smallest allowed value for an integer parameter |
278 |
Int High Limit |
279 |
The largest allowed value for an integer parameter |
280 |
Rotary |
281 |
Linear, with support for mechanical stops |
282 |
Valve Acting Type |
283 |
This parameter defines the relationship between the position sensor rotation and valve action: Linear, supports mechanical stops / Rotary. |
284 |
VG9215 |
285 |
VG9235 |
286 |
VG9237 |
287 |
Spool Type |
288 |
This parameter defines the spool type and size in VG9000. It is important to select the correct spool type because this parameter is used in device control. Look at the machine plate in the device to check the code: VG9215 / VG9235 / VG9237. |
289 |
Double Acting Actuator |
290 |
Single Acting Actuator |
291 |
Actuator Type |
292 |
Actuator Type is an informative parameter and is not used for valve control: Single-acting / Double-acting. |
293 |
B1C6-9, B1J8 < 1l <61 cu in. |
294 |
B1C11-13, B1J10 1-3l 61-183 cu in. |
295 |
B1C17-25, B1J16 3-10l 183-610 cu in. |
296 |
B1C32, B1J20-25 10-30l 610-1831 cu in. |
297 |
B1C40-, B1J32- >30l >1831 cu in. |
298 |
Actuator Size |
299 |
This parameter defines the actuator size. It is important to select the correct actuator size because this parameter is used in device control. |
300 |
Fail to Close |
301 |
Fail to Open |
302 |
Positioner Fail Action Direction |
303 |
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. Possible actions are: Close / Open. |
304 |
Always Allowed |
305 |
Never Allowed |
306 |
Not Allowed After Trip until Reactivated |
307 |
Defines if tests are never allowed/allowed after Trip/always allowed |
308 |
No External Devices |
309 |
LCP Connected |
310 |
External Devices |
311 |
Informs whether the LCP (Local Control Panel) is available or not. The parameter also informs the device that the LCP is connected to the device. |
312 |
None |
313 |
Booster Type 1 |
314 |
Booster Type 2 |
315 |
Booster Type 3 |
316 |
Quick Exhaust 1 |
317 |
Quick Exhaust 2 |
318 |
Quick Exhaust 3 |
319 |
Combination 1 |
320 |
Combination 2 |
321 |
Combination 3 |
322 |
Extra Instrumentation Type |
323 |
This parameter defines the additional pneumatics accessories type when used in the valve assembly with VG9000H. |
324 |
5.1f |
325 |
% |
326 |
Software Limit Switch Closed Limit |
327 |
Closed Limit: the valve position below which the device is considered closed. Closed Limit should always be smaller than Open Limit. |
328 |
Software Limit Switch Open Limit |
329 |
Open Limit: the valve position above which the device is considered open. |
330 |
Pressure Unit |
331 |
Unit, which the device will use for reporting pressure parameters. Bar or Psi. |
332 |
Temperature Unit |
333 |
Unit, which the device will use for reporting temperature parameters. Celsius or Farenheit. |
334 |
Automated PST Stroke Size |
335 |
Targeted stroke size (3-100%). Set target stroke size according to the process application. A larger stroke size means better coverage of valve movement, but often a very large stroke size is not possible due to process flow influence or safety limit switch settings. |
336 |
Automated PST Random Stroke Size |
337 |
Set Stroke Range to between 0-97%. This value is decreased from the test stroke size. Maximum value = Test Stroke Size value. For example, if Stroke Range is set to 10% and Test Stroke Size is 30%, the target test stroke size is between 20-30%. |
338 |
6.2f |
339 |
8.2f |
340 |
h |
341 |
Automated PST Interval |
342 |
The period between automated tests. Set test interval according to process application Safety Integrity Level (SIL) targets and used valve assembly. Recommended value (default) = 720 hours (30 days) |
343 |
4d |
344 |
sec. |
345 |
Automated PST Warning Time |
346 |
Time that elapses before the test starts. The test status is active but the valve position does not move until the warning time has elapsed. |
347 |
Automated PST Timeout |
348 |
Maximum time (in seconds) that the test runs before it is interrupted. Set this value according to valve assembly: with bigger valves and slow systems, this value must be high because valve movement takes time. Warning time is not included in test timeout. |
349 |
6.1f |
350 |
8.1f |
351 |
Automated PST Timer for the First Test |
352 |
Write-only parameter; use this parameter the first time you need to set the time until the next automated test should begin running. Also, after you disable or enable tests, you must set the time again and write it to the device if you wish to use the timer. |
353 |
8.3f |
354 |
Disabled |
355 |
Enabled |
356 |
Enabled with Random Stroke |
357 |
Scheduled Partial Stroke Test mode selection: 0 = auto PST disabled / 1 = auto PST enabled / 2 = auto PST + random stroke size enabled. |
358 |
Manual PST Stroke Size |
359 |
Manual PST Random Stroke Size |
360 |
Set Stroke Range to between 0-97%. This value is decreased from the test stroke size. Maximum = Test Stroke Size value. For example, if Stroke Range is set to 10% and Test Stroke Size is 30%, the target test stroke size is between 20-30%. |
361 |
Manual PST Timeout |
362 |
Maximum time (in seconds) that the test runs before it is interrupted. |
363 |
Manual PST Warning Time |
364 |
The time that elapses before the test begins. |
365 |
Manual PST Randomizer |
366 |
If Randomizer is enabled, then the target test stroke size is between the Test Stroke Size and Stroke Range. Options: Disabled / Enabled. |
367 |
Emergency Trip Test Warning Time |
368 |
The time (in seconds) that elapses before a test starts. |
369 |
Emergency Trip Test Timeout |
370 |
Maximum time (in seconds) the test runs until it is interrupted. Set this parameter according to valve assembly, e.g. a longer timeout is necessary for bigger valves. |
371 |
Automated Pneumatics Test Warning Time |
372 |
Time (in seconds) that elapses before the test starts. |
373 |
5.2f |
374 |
Automated Pneumatics Test Interval |
375 |
The period (in hours) between automated tests. |
376 |
It is recommended to use the automatic pneumatic test e.g. once a week. In this way VG9000 internal scheduler can manage the test implementation and report any detected problems to the user. Parameter values: 0 = Pneumatics test disabled / 1 = Pneumatics test enabled. |
377 |
7.2f |
378 |
PST Start Time |
379 |
Total Operation Time when PST was executed |
380 |
PST Temperature |
381 |
Device Temperature when PST was executed |
382 |
PST Supply Pressure |
383 |
Supply Pressure when PST was executed |
384 |
PST Breakaway Pressure |
385 |
Breakaway Pressure when PST was executed |
386 |
PST Load Factor |
387 |
Load Factor when PST was executed |
388 |
PST Target Stroke Size |
389 |
Target Stroke Size when PST was executed |
390 |
PST Actual Stroke Size |
391 |
Actual Stroke Size when PST was executed |
392 |
Auto |
393 |
Manual |
394 |
PST Type |
395 |
Defines if PST was manual or automated |
396 |
PST Minimum Pressure |
397 |
Not used |
398 |
PST Start Position |
399 |
Defines if PST was executed from open or close position |
400 |
ETT Start Time |
401 |
Total Operation Time when ETT was executed |
402 |
ETT Temperature |
403 |
Device Temperature when ETT was executed |
404 |
ETT Supply Pressure |
405 |
Supply Pressure when ETT was executed |
406 |
ETT Valve Opening Time at Full Speed |
407 |
Valve Opening Time when ETT was executed |
408 |
ETT Valve Closing Time at Full Speed |
409 |
Valve Closing Time when ETT was executed |
410 |
Pneumatics Test Start Time |
411 |
Total Operation Time when pneumatics test was executed |
412 |
Pneumatics Test Temperature |
413 |
Device Temperature when pneumatics test was executed |
414 |
Pneumatics Test Supply Pressure |
415 |
Supply Pressure when pneumatics test was executed |
416 |
Pneumatics Test Valve Position |
417 |
Defines if pneumatics test was executed at valve open or close position |
418 |
Unknown |
419 |
Environment Triggered |
420 |
Pneumatics Test Type |
421 |
Defines if pneumatics test was manual or automated |
422 |
Indicates no error |
423 |
Test failed |
424 |
Last item |
425 |
Test data not ready |
426 |
No data available |
427 |
Test interrupted by trip |
428 |
Test successful |
429 |
Failed In Channels Reserve |
430 |
Supply Pressure Out Of Limits |
431 |
Invalid Target Position |
432 |
Invalid Control Signal |
433 |
Invalid Test Type |
434 |
Failed In Mode Change |
435 |
Invalid Random Position |
436 |
Test Timeout |
437 |
Invalid Warning Timeout |
438 |
Timeout Expired |
439 |
Invalid Data Selector |
440 |
Invalid Initialization |
441 |
Test in Disabled Mode |
442 |
Invalid Hardware |
443 |
Test Module Initialization |
444 |
Emergency Trip Active |
445 |
Invalid Test Starting Position |
446 |
Pressure Not Changed In Pneumatics Test |
447 |
Testing Not Allowed due to Test Restrictions |
448 |
Alarm state prevents test |
449 |
Unallowed Device Type |
450 |
Test Pressure Limit Too Close To Current Pressure |
451 |
Cancelled |
452 |
Testing disabled by Local Control Panel (LCP) being in ReadyTo Reset (RTR) -state |
453 |
Calibration running |
454 |
Pneumatics Test Result |
455 |
Defines if last pneumatics test was successful or if there was any error during test |
456 |
Reserved |
457 |
Detected Valve Movement Start Time |
458 |
Total Operation Time when unintended valve movement was detected |
459 |
Detected Valve Movement Temperature |
460 |
Device Temperature when unintended valve movement was detected |
461 |
Detected Valve Movement Supply Pressure |
462 |
Supply Pressure when unintended valve movement was detected |
463 |
Detected Valve Movement Spool Control Value |
464 |
Control Signal Value (PWM) when unintended valve movement was detected |
465 |
De-energized |
466 |
Energized |
467 |
Detected Valve Movement Safety Signal Status |
468 |
Input Signal Level when unintended valve movement was detected |
469 |
OK |
470 |
Alarm |
471 |
Warning |
472 |
Calibrating |
473 |
Testing |
474 |
Detected Valve Movement Device Status |
475 |
Device Status when unintended valve movement was detected |
476 |
Alarm State |
477 |
Warning State |
478 |
Calibration Recommended |
479 |
Limit Switch Closed Activated |
480 |
Limit Switch Open Activated |
481 |
Calibration Running |
482 |
Device Write Protected |
483 |
Warning Mask Byte 0 |
484 |
Warning status is generated by setting corresponding bit in this mask byte to 1 |
485 |
Test Initializing |
486 |
Test Running |
487 |
Automated PST Active |
488 |
Manual PST Active |
489 |
Pneumatic Test Active |
490 |
Emergency Trip Test Active |
491 |
Free |
492 |
Testing Not Allowed |
493 |
Warning Mask Byte 1 |
494 |
Valve Open Stuck |
495 |
Valve Close Stuck |
496 |
Valve Intermediate Stuck |
497 |
Supply Pressure Out of Limits |
498 |
Too Large Housing Pressure |
499 |
Temperature Out of Limits |
500 |
Warning Mask Byte 2 |
501 |
Spool Valve Stuck |
502 |
Pneumatics Problem |
503 |
PST Pressure Drop |
504 |
Valve Opening Time High Limit Exceeded |
505 |
Valve Closing Time High Limit Exceeded |
506 |
Loop Current Below Low Limit |
507 |
Warning Mask Byte 3 |
508 |
Valve Full Strokes Limit Exceeded |
509 |
Actuator Full Strokes Limit Exceeded |
510 |
PST Counter Limit Exceeded |
511 |
Total Operation Time Limit Exceeded |
512 |
Warning Mask Byte 4 |
513 |
Temperature Trend Low Limit |
514 |
Temperature Trend High Limit |
515 |
Supply Pressure Trend Low Limit |
516 |
Supply Pressure Trend High Limit |
517 |
PST Breakaway Pressure Low Limit |
518 |
PST Breakaway Pressure High Limit |
519 |
PST Load Factor Low Limit |
520 |
PST Load Factor High Limit |
521 |
Warning Mask Byte 5 |
522 |
Pressure Sensor 1 Failure |
523 |
Pressure Sensor 2 Failure |
524 |
Supply Pressure Sensor Failure |
525 |
Temperature Sensor Failure |
526 |
Position Sensor Out of Range |
527 |
Position Sensor Failure |
528 |
Input Signal Sensor failure |
529 |
Warning Mask Byte 6 |
530 |
PST Failed |
531 |
Emergency Trip Test Failed |
532 |
Pneumatics Test Failed |
533 |
Safety Electronics Test Failed |
534 |
Ready to Reset |
535 |
Safety Position Requested |
536 |
LCP Communication Failure |
537 |
Warning Mask Byte 7 |
538 |
Warning Mask Byte 8 |
539 |
Warning Mask Byte 9 |
540 |
Warning Mask Byte 10 |
541 |
Warning Mask Byte 11 |
542 |
Warning Mask Byte 12 |
543 |
Warning Mask Byte 13 |
544 |
Warning Mask Byte 14 |
545 |
Warning Mask Byte 15 |
546 |
Alarm Mask Byte 0 |
547 |
Alarm status is generated by setting corresponding bit in this mask byte to 1 |
548 |
Alarm Mask Byte 1 |
549 |
Alarm Mask Byte 2 |
550 |
Alarm Mask Byte 3 |
551 |
Alarm Mask Byte 4 |
552 |
Alarm Mask Byte 5 |
553 |
Alarm Mask Byte 6 |
554 |
Alarm Mask Byte 7 |
555 |
Alarm Mask Byte 8 |
556 |
Alarm Mask Byte 9 |
557 |
Alarm Mask Byte 10 |
558 |
Alarm Mask Byte 11 |
559 |
Alarm Mask Byte 12 |
560 |
Alarm Mask Byte 13 |
561 |
Alarm Mask Byte 14 |
562 |
Alarm Mask Byte 15 |
563 |
Info Mask Byte 0 |
564 |
Info status is generated by setting corresponding bit in this mask byte to 1 |
565 |
Info Mask Byte 1 |
566 |
Info Mask Byte 2 |
567 |
Info Mask Byte 3 |
568 |
Info Mask Byte 4 |
569 |
Info Mask Byte 5 |
570 |
Info Mask Byte 6 |
571 |
Info Mask Byte 7 |
572 |
Info Mask Byte 8 |
573 |
Info Mask Byte 9 |
574 |
Info Mask Byte 10 |
575 |
Info Mask Byte 11 |
576 |
Info Mask Byte 12 |
577 |
Info Mask Byte 13 |
578 |
Info Mask Byte 14 |
579 |
Info Mask Byte 15 |
580 |
Start Position Calibration |
581 |
Start 4 mA Current Calibration |
582 |
Start 20 mA Current Calibration |
583 |
Start Pressure Zero Calibration |
584 |
Start Pressure Span Calibration |
585 |
Start Pos.Transmitter Calibration |
586 |
Calibrate Pos.Transmitter Close Position |
587 |
Calibrate Pos.Transmitter Open Position |
588 |
End Pos.Transmitter Calibration |
589 |
Calibrate Housing Pressure Zero |
590 |
Calibrate Housing Pressure Span |
591 |
Calibration Request |
592 |
Determines which calibration is started |
593 |
Calibration Parameter |
594 |
This parameter is given only in pressure span calibration |
595 |
Idle |
596 |
Active |
597 |
Ended Successfully |
598 |
Waiting |
599 |
Error |
600 |
Calibration Status |
601 |
This status can be read from the device. Tells if calibration is eg. running, cancelled or stopped |
602 |
Cal init current 4ma |
603 |
Cal current 4ma |
604 |
Cal current wait span calibration |
605 |
Cal init current 20ma |
606 |
Cal current 20ma |
607 |
Cal store current values |
608 |
Cal init pressure c1 zero |
609 |
Cal pressure c1 zero |
610 |
Cal init pressure supply zero |
611 |
Cal pressure supply zero |
612 |
Cal init pressure c2 zero |
613 |
Cal pressure c2 zero |
614 |
Cal pressure wait span calibration |
615 |
Cal init pressure c1 span |
616 |
Cal pressure c1 span |
617 |
Cal init pressure supply span |
618 |
Cal pressure supply span |
619 |
Cal init pressure c2 span |
620 |
Cal pressure c2 span |
621 |
Cal store pressure values |
622 |
Cal init valve position span |
623 |
Cal valve position span |
624 |
Cal store position values |
625 |
Cal init xmitter |
626 |
Cal xmitter low |
627 |
Cal xmitter high |
628 |
Cal xmitter end |
629 |
Cal init controlled position |
630 |
Cal wait controlled position start |
631 |
Cal wait controlled position change |
632 |
Cal wait controlled position stable |
633 |
Cal wait controlled position end |
634 |
Cal wait position end |
635 |
Cal init pressure housing zero |
636 |
Cal pressure housing zero |
637 |
Cal init pressure housing span |
638 |
Cal pressure housing span |
639 |
Cal store housing values |
640 |
Calibration Substate |
641 |
This substate tells the internal state of the calibration |
642 |
Calibration not allowed in this position |
643 |
An invalid operation was required |
644 |
Channel status was bad during calibration |
645 |
The test timeout was expired |
646 |
State machines have entered to 'unknown' state |
647 |
Parameter write function failed when storing valve pos |
648 |
Parameter write function failed when storing pressure C1 |
649 |
Parameter write function failed when storing pressure C2 |
650 |
Parameter write function failed when storing supply pressure |
651 |
Parameter write function failed when storing input current |
652 |
Valve pos values difference too small |
653 |
Pressure C1 values difference too smallrange |
654 |
Pressure C2 values difference too smallrange |
655 |
Supply pressure values difference too small |
656 |
Input current values difference too small |
657 |
Pressure channel C1 sensor gain invalid |
658 |
Pressure channel C1 sensor gain diff invalid |
659 |
Pressure channel C2 sensor gain invalid |
660 |
Pressure channel C2 sensor gain diff invalid |
661 |
Pressure channel supply sensor gain invalid |
662 |
Pressure channel supply sensor gain diff invalid |
663 |
Calib process was not able to get temporary ownership |
664 |
Other calibration running |
665 |
Emergency trip active |
666 |
Supply pressure level out of range |
667 |
Device in alarm state |
668 |
System failed to enter calibration mode |
669 |
Pressure calibration input parameter out of range |
670 |
Parameter read failed |
671 |
Calibration request type out of range |
672 |
Parameter write function failed when storing housing pressure |
673 |
Calibration Error Code |
674 |
Calibration error codes are presented here |
675 |
PST for Excel |
676 |
Worst Case Test #1 |
677 |
Automatic PST |
678 |
Manual PST |
679 |
Automatic Pneumatics Test |
680 |
Environment Triggered Pneumatics Test |
681 |
Comparator Proof Test |
682 |
FET 1 Proof Test |
683 |
FET 2 Proof Test |
684 |
Test Start Code |
685 |
Determines which test will be started |
686 |
Init |
687 |
Running |
688 |
Interrupted |
689 |
Delayed Stop |
690 |
Start Error |
691 |
Test Status |
692 |
Status of the running/cancelled/ended test |
693 |
Test Error Code |
694 |
Error code after test has ended |
695 |
4.1f |
696 |
Now: |
697 |
Day 1: |
698 |
Day 2: |
699 |
Day 3: |
700 |
Day 4: |
701 |
Day 5: |
702 |
Day 6: |
703 |
Day 7: |
704 |
Day 8: |
705 |
Day 9: |
706 |
Day 10: |
707 |
Day 11: |
708 |
Day 12: |
709 |
Day 13: |
710 |
Day 14: |
711 |
Day 15: |
712 |
Day 16: |
713 |
Day 17: |
714 |
Day 18: |
715 |
Day 19: |
716 |
Day 20: |
717 |
Day 21: |
718 |
Day 22: |
719 |
Day 23: |
720 |
Day 24: |
721 |
Day 25: |
722 |
Day 26: |
723 |
Day 27: |
724 |
Day 28: |
725 |
Day 29: |
726 |
Day 30: |
727 |
Month 1: |
728 |
Month 2: |
729 |
Month 3: |
730 |
Month 4: |
731 |
Month 5: |
732 |
Month 6: |
733 |
Month 7: |
734 |
Month 8: |
735 |
Month 9: |
736 |
Month 10: |
737 |
Month 11: |
738 |
Month 12: |
739 |
Year 1: |
740 |
Year 2: |
741 |
Year 3: |
742 |
Year 4: |
743 |
Year 5: |
744 |
Year 6: |
745 |
Year 7: |
746 |
Year 8: |
747 |
Year 9: |
748 |
Year 10: |
749 |
Year 11: |
750 |
Year 12: |
751 |
Year 13: |
752 |
Year 14: |
753 |
Year 15: |
754 |
Year 16: |
755 |
Year 17: |
756 |
Year 18: |
757 |
Year 19: |
758 |
Year 20: |
759 |
Year 21: |
760 |
Year 22: |
761 |
Year 23: |
762 |
Year 24: |
763 |
Year 25: |
764 |
Block |
765 |
Trend ID |
766 |
Trend Data Item Count |
767 |
Read only variable which indicates the amount of data in test based trends. |
768 |
Emergency Trip #1 Temperature |
769 |
Device Temperature when Emergency Trip occurred |
770 |
Emergency Trip #2 Temperature |
771 |
Emergency Trip #3 Temperature |
772 |
Emergency Trip #4 Temperature |
773 |
Emergency Trip #5 Temperature |
774 |
Emergency Trip #1 Supply Pressure |
775 |
Supply Pressure when Emergency Trip occurred |
776 |
Emergency Trip #2 Supply Pressure |
777 |
Emergency Trip #3 Supply Pressure |
778 |
Emergency Trip #4 Supply Pressure |
779 |
Emergency Trip #5 Supply Pressure |
780 |
Emergency Trip #1 Stroke Time |
781 |
Start Time in hours when Emergency Trip occurred |
782 |
Emergency Trip #2 Stroke Time |
783 |
Emergency Trip #3 Stroke Time |
784 |
Emergency Trip #4 Stroke Time |
785 |
Emergency Trip #5 Stroke Time |
786 |
Emergency Trip #1 Device Status |
787 |
Device Status when Emergency Trip occurred |
788 |
Emergency Trip #2 Device Status |
789 |
Emergency Trip #3 Device Status |
790 |
Emergency Trip #4 Device Status |
791 |
Emergency Trip #5 Device Status |
792 |
Emergency Trip #1 Start Time |
793 |
Stroke Time in seconds when Emergency Trip occurred |
794 |
Emergency Trip #2 Start Time |
795 |
Emergency Trip #3 Start Time |
796 |
Emergency Trip #4 Start Time |
797 |
Emergency Trip #5 Start Time |
798 |
7.1f |
799 |
Total Operation Time |
800 |
This counter tells how many hours the device has been powered. |
801 |
8.0f |
802 |
Total Valve Full Strokes |
803 |
This counter tells how many full strokes the valve has performed. This is a resettable counter. |
804 |
Total Actuator Full Strokes |
805 |
This counter tells how many full strokes the actuator has performed. This is a resettable counter. |
806 |
Total Partial Stroke Tests |
807 |
This counter tells how many partial stroke tests (either automated or manual) the device has done. This is a resettable counter. |
808 |
Total Pneumatics Tests |
809 |
This counter tells how many pneumatics tests (either automated or manual) the device has done. This is a resettable counter. |
810 |
Total Emergency Trip Tests |
811 |
This counter tells how many emergency trip tests the device has done. This is a resettable counter. |
812 |
Total Emergency Trips |
813 |
This counter tells how many emergency trips there has been. |
814 |
Total Reboots |
815 |
This counter tells how many times the device has been rebooted. |
816 |
Total Unintended Valve Movements |
817 |
This counter tells how many unintended valve movements there has been. |
818 |
Test Data Index |
819 |
There are always 25 points of data in the response. This index between 0...15 determines which block of data is returned. |
820 |
PST Position |
821 |
PST Pressure Difference |
822 |
PST Time Stamp 10 ms |
823 |
ETT Position |
824 |
ETT Target Setpoint |
825 |
ETT Pressure Difference |
826 |
ETT Time Stamp 10 ms |
827 |
TRIP Position |
828 |
TRIP Target Setpoint |
829 |
TRIP Pressure Difference |
830 |
TRIP Time Stamp 10 ms |
831 |
Spurious Position |
832 |
Spurious Target Setpoint |
833 |
Spurious Pressure Difference |
834 |
Spurious PWM |
835 |
Spurious Time Stamp 10 ms |
836 |
Test Data Selector |
837 |
Defines which test data is returned |
838 |
Test Data Last Index |
839 |
Indicates how many data points were recorded during test. |
840 |
Event Index |
841 |
Defines where to start reading event list. The newest event has index 0. |
842 |
|
843 |
Log initialized |
844 |
External reset |
845 |
Database compressed |
846 |
Flash sect erase fail |
847 |
Factory settings created |
848 |
DAC communication failure |
849 |
Continued watchdog reset |
850 |
Factory settings restore fail |
851 |
Factory settings create fail |
852 |
Watchdog reset |
853 |
Factory defaults activated |
854 |
Write protect activated |
855 |
Write protect removed |
856 |
Calibration cancelled |
857 |
Position sensor range error |
858 |
Calibration timeout |
859 |
Calibration start failed |
860 |
Calib fail too low supply |
861 |
Calib fail emergency active |
862 |
Calib fail in alarm state |
863 |
Calib fail calib active |
864 |
Position calibration done |
865 |
Position calibration failed |
866 |
Current calibration done |
867 |
Current calibration failed |
868 |
Pressure calibration done |
869 |
Pressure calibration failed |
870 |
Postransmitter calibration done |
871 |
Postransmitter calibration failed |
872 |
Emergency Trip activated |
873 |
Auto PST cancelled |
874 |
Auto PST failed |
875 |
Auto PST start failed |
876 |
Auto PST done |
877 |
Man PST cancelled |
878 |
Man PST failed |
879 |
Man PST start failed |
880 |
Man PST done |
881 |
Emergency Trip Test cancelled |
882 |
Emergency Trip Test failed |
883 |
Emergency Trip Test start failed |
884 |
Emergency Trip Test done |
885 |
Pneumatic test cancelled |
886 |
Pneumatic test failed |
887 |
Pneumatic test start failed |
888 |
Pneumatic test done |
889 |
Worst case test ok |
890 |
Test parameterization failed |
891 |
Test disabled mode |
892 |
Test invalid start position |
893 |
Device test restricted |
894 |
Test invalid device usage |
895 |
Test failed reservation |
896 |
Test timeout detected |
897 |
Spool valve problem |
898 |
Too slow valve opening detected |
899 |
Too slow valve closing detected |
900 |
Emergency Trip Test opening speed trend high |
901 |
Emergency Trip Test closing speed trend high |
902 |
Comparator proof test failed |
903 |
FET 1 proof test failed |
904 |
FET 2 proof test failed |
905 |
Pressure sensor 1 fail |
906 |
Pressure sensor 2 fail |
907 |
Pressure sensor 3 fail |
908 |
Temperature sensor fail |
909 |
Setpoint sensor fail |
910 |
Position sensor out of range |
911 |
IO diagn fail recovery |
912 |
Position sensor failure |
913 |
Total operation time exceeded |
914 |
Valve full strokes exceeded |
915 |
Actuator full strokes exceeded |
916 |
PST counter limit exceeded |
917 |
Temperature trend limit exceeded |
918 |
Supply pressure trend limit exceeded |
919 |
Statistics pool fail |
920 |
Statistics saved |
921 |
Alarm state reset |
922 |
PST loadfactor trend low |
923 |
PST loadfactor trend high |
924 |
PST breakaway pressure trend low |
925 |
PST breakaway pressure trend high |
926 |
Unintended valve movement |
927 |
Unintended valve movement recovery |
928 |
Supply pressure out of range |
929 |
Supply pressure recovery |
930 |
Temperature out of range |
931 |
Temperature recovery |
932 |
Valve open stuck detected |
933 |
Valve open stuck recovery |
934 |
Valve close stuck detected |
935 |
Valve close stuck recovery |
936 |
Valve intermediate stuck detected |
937 |
Valve intermediate stuck recovery |
938 |
Pneumatics problem |
939 |
Pneumatics problem recovery |
940 |
Supply pressure drop |
941 |
Supply pressure drop recovery |
942 |
Too large housing pressure |
943 |
Too large housing pressure recovery |
944 |
Test overshoot detected |
945 |
Test pressure drop detected |
946 |
Loop current too low |
947 |
Loop current too low recovery |
948 |
Counter - Total Valve Full Strokes |
949 |
Counter - Total Actuator Full Strokes |
950 |
Trends - All Lifecycle Trends |
951 |
Online Diagnostics - Event Log |
952 |
Counter - Total Partial Stroke Tests |
953 |
Counter - Total Pneumatics Tests |
954 |
Counter - Total Emergency Trip Tests |
955 |
Trends - Partial Stroke Test Trends |
956 |
Trends - Emergency Trip Test Trends |
957 |
Key Figures - Emergency Trip Key Figures |
958 |
Trends - All Test Trends |
959 |
Online Diagnostics - Alarm Statuses |
960 |
Online Diagnostics - Warning Statuses |
961 |
Online Diagnostics - Info Statuses |
962 |
Reset Diagnostics |
963 |
To be Defined |
964 |
Total Operation Time Limit |
965 |
If a counter measurement exceeds a counter limit, an alert is activated for the device and an event is generated. The counter limits can be thought of as time-based indicators. It is recommended to set the counter limits close to the expected lifecycle of each device. For example, if the recommended maintenance period for an actuator is after every 1,000,000 strokes, then the limit should be set accordingly. You can reset the counters after you check the device. |
966 |
7d |
967 |
Total Valve Full Strokes Limit |
968 |
Total Actuator Full Strokes Limit |
969 |
Total Partial Stroke Tests Limit |
970 |
Supply Pressure Low Limit |
971 |
Low limit should be set close to the lowest allowed supply pressure if nothing else is specified (e.g. no process-specific limits have been defined). VG9000H pressure range is 3.0-7.5 bar. |
972 |
Supply Pressure High Limit |
973 |
High limit should be set close to the highest allowed supply pressure if nothing else is specified (e.g. no process-specific limits have been defined). VG9000H pressure range is 3.0-7.5 bar. |
974 |
Temperature Low Limit |
975 |
Low limit should be set close to the lowest allowed temperature if nothing else is specified (e.g. no process-specific limits have been defined). VG9000H normal temperature range is -20 -- +85 °C and low temperature option range is -40 - +60 °C. |
976 |
Temperature High Limit |
977 |
High limit should be set close to the highest allowed temperature if nothing else is specified (e.g. no process-specific limits have been defined). VG9000H normal temperature range is -20 -- +85 °C and low temperature option range is -40 - +60 °C. |
978 |
Low limit for partial stroke test breakaway pressure: For single-acting: 1.5 bar. For double-acting: 0.05 bar. |
979 |
High limit for partial stroke test breakaway pressure: For single-acting: 5 bar. For double-acting: 5 bar. |
980 |
Low limit for partial stroke test load factor: For single-acting: 10%. For double-acting: 10%. |
981 |
High limit for partial stroke test load factor: For single-acting: 60%. For double-acting: 60%. |
982 |
ETT Valve Opening Time High Limit at Full Speed |
983 |
If a measurement exceeds a high limit or goes below a low limit, warning status is activated for the device and an event is generated. Note that the measurement must remain out of the limits for the time period indicated by the latch time value. |
984 |
ETT Valve Closing Time High Limit at Full Speed |
985 |
Valve Stuck Pos Deviation Limit |
986 |
Limit for setpoint/position deviation in valve stuck detection. Setpoint changes, but valve doesn't move. |
987 |
Valve Stuck Pos Deviation Latch Time |
988 |
Latch time for setpoint/position deviation in valve stuck detection. Latch time is activated when valve position deviates more than 1%. Valve moves, but setpoint remains stable. You must configure latch values to ensure that fast measurement peaks are not causing false alarms. |
989 |
Supply Pressure Drop Low Limit |
990 |
Housing Pressure High Limit |
991 |
Supply Pressure Latch Time |
992 |
Latch time before alert is generated for supply pressure above/below related parameters. You must configure latch values to ensure that fast measurement peaks are not causing false alarms. |
993 |
Temperature Latch Time |
994 |
Latch time before alert is generated for temperature above/below related parameters. You must configure latch values to ensure that fast measurement peaks are not causing false alarms. |
995 |
Unintended Valve Movement Latch Time |
996 |
Latch time for setpoint/position deviation in unintended valve movement detection. Latch time is activated when valve position deviates more than 1%. Valve moves, but setpoint remains stable. You must configure latch values to ensure that fast measurement peaks are not causing false alarms. |
997 |
Pneumatics Problem Latch Time |
998 |
Detection time for changing actuator cylinder pressure. Latch time is activated when valve position deviates more than 1%. Valve moves, but setpoint remains stable. You must configure latch values to ensure that fast measurement peaks are not causing false alarms. |
999 |
Automated PST Actuator Pressure Low Limit |
1000 |
Automated PST Max. Overshoot for Test Stroke |
1001 |
High target stroke overshoot limit in automated partial stroke test. Max Overshoot ensures that too high a position value is not allowed in the PST. Set the value according to application requirements. Recommended initial value = 5%. |
1002 |
Manual PST Actuator pressure Low Limit |
1003 |
Manual PST Max. Overshoot for Test Stroke |
1004 |
mA |
1005 |
Loop Current Low Limit |
1006 |
Loop Current Latch Time |
1007 |
Time that loop current must stay below limit before alarm is generated. |
1008 |
Proof Test Interval |
1009 |
Time between successive security circuit proof tests. |
1010 |
7.3f |
1011 |
Automated PST Next Start Time |
1012 |
Total Operation Time for the next Automated PST. |
1013 |
Unlocked |
1014 |
Locked |
1015 |
Device Write Protection |
1016 |
Variable that determines if the device is write protected (1) or not (0). |
1017 |
Device Short Status 0 |
1018 |
First status byte of Command #169. |
1019 |
Device Short Status 1 |
1020 |
Second status byte of Command #169. |
1021 |
PT Normal Direction |
1022 |
PT Reverse Direction |
1023 |
Device status output |
1024 |
mA output usage |
1025 |
With value 0: 0% position produces 4 mA, 100% position produces 20 mA. With value 1: 0% position produces 20 mA, 100% position produces 4 mA. |
1026 |
Total Received Messages |
1027 |
Total amount of HART messages that the device has received. |
1028 |
Total Sent Messages |
1029 |
Total amount of HART messages that the device has acknowledged. |
1030 |
Not Acknowledged Messages |
1031 |
Total amount of HART messages that the device has not acknowledged. UART Error in Preamble Bytes, Delimiter Field, Expansion Bytes Field, Address Byte Field or Byte Count Field. |
1032 |
Acknowledged Messages with COMM Error |
1033 |
Total amount of HART messages that the device has acknowledged. UART Error in Command Byte Field, Data Byte Field or Check Byte Field. |
1034 |
Total UART Errors |
1035 |
Total amount of UART errors. This is the sum of Parity, Framing and Overrun errors. |
1036 |
UART Parity Errors |
1037 |
Total amount of UART Parity Errors. |
1038 |
UART Framing Errors |
1039 |
Total amount of UART Framing Errors. |
1040 |
UART Overrun Errors |
1041 |
Total amount of UART Overrun Errors. |
1042 |
COMM Error in Preamble Bytes |
1043 |
Total amount of UART Errors in Preamble bytes. |
1044 |
COMM Error in Delimiter Bytes |
1045 |
Total amount of UART Errors in Delimiter Field. Framing of the message must be aborted. No reply shall be generated. |
1046 |
COMM Error in Address Byte |
1047 |
Total amount of UART Errors in Address Field. The message should be treated as if addressed to another device. No reply shall be generated. |
1048 |
COMM Error in Expansion Bytes |
1049 |
Total amount of UART Errors in Expansion Bytes Field. Response varies depending on the definition of the Expansion Byte. If the Expansion Byte affects addressing then the Field Device must not answer. |
1050 |
COMM Error in Command Byte |
1051 |
Total amount of UART Errors in Command Byte Field. The Device must reply. The response frame shall consist of the command that the slave detected and the communication error status byte shall indicate the appropriate error. No data shall be returned. |
1052 |
COMM Error in Byte Count |
1053 |
Total amount of UART Errors in Byte Count Field. Framing of the message must be aborted. No reply shall be generated. |
1054 |
COMM Error in Data Bytes |
1055 |
Total amount of UART Errors in Data Bytes Field. The response shall indicate the appropriate error in the communication error status byte. No data shall be returned. |
1056 |
COMM Error in Checksum Byte |
1057 |
Total amount of UART Errors in Check Byte Field. The response shall indicate the appropriate error in the communication error status byte. No data shall be returned. |
1058 |
Invalid Delimiter |
1059 |
Number of Invalid Delimiters Received |
1060 |
Too Few Preambles |
1061 |
Number of Messages with Too Few Preambles |
1062 |
Expansion Bytes Received |
1063 |
Number of Messages containing Expansion Bytes |
1064 |
Too Long Message |
1065 |
Number of Too Long Messages (>64 Bytes) |
1066 |
Invalid Longitudinal Parity |
1067 |
Number of Messages with Invalid Longitudinal Parity |
1068 |
Valve Position Unit |
1069 |
Position Unit can be either % of full range or ANG (rotation angle) |
1070 |
Device Variable 0: Measured Valve Position |
1071 |
Pressure Difference Unit |
1072 |
Device Variable 1: Pressure Difference |
1073 |
Supply Pressure Unit |
1074 |
Device Variable 2: Supply Pressure |
1075 |
Device Temperature Unit |
1076 |
Device Variable 3: Device Temperature |
1077 |
Input Signal Unit |
1078 |
Loop Current Unit is always mA |
1079 |
Device Variable 4: Loop Current |
1080 |
Housing Pressure Unit |
1081 |
Pressure unit can be either bar or psi |
1082 |
Device Variable 5: Housing Pressure |
1083 |
PWM Unit |
1084 |
Always % |
1085 |
PWM |
1086 |
Device Variable 6: PWM (Spool Valve Control Signal) |
1087 |
Safety Signal Unit |
1088 |
This Device Variable has no unit |
1089 |
Safety Signal State |
1090 |
Device Variable 7: Safety Line Status |
1091 |
VG9000H_H7 |
1092 |
VG9000H_H7P |
1093 |
VG9000H_S |
1094 |
Actual Device Type |
1095 |
Event Number to Write |
1096 |
Event Number to be inserted in Event Database |
1097 |
For testing: Write PST Target Deviation |
1098 |
For testing: Write PST Load Factor |
1099 |
For testing: Write PST Breakaway Pressure |
1100 |
For testing: Write PST Starting Time |
1101 |
For testing: Write ETT Valve Opening Time |
1102 |
For testing: Write ETT Valve Closing Time |
1103 |
For testing: Write ETT Starting Time |
1104 |
For testing: Write TRIP Temperature |
1105 |
For testing: Write TRIP Supply Pressure |
1106 |
For testing: Write TRIP Stroke Time |
1107 |
2d |
1108 |
For testing: Write TRIP Device Status |
1109 |
For testing: Write TRIP Starting Time |
1110 |
Generate PST Key Figure |
1111 |
Restore PST Key Figure |
1112 |
Generate ETT Key Figure |
1113 |
Restore ETT Key Figure |
1114 |
Generate Pneumatics Test Key Figure |
1115 |
Restore Pneumatics Test Key Figure |
1116 |
Generate Spurious Trip Key Figure |
1117 |
Restore Spurious Trip Key Figure |
1118 |
Generate PST Test Data (400 points) |
1119 |
Generate ETT Test Data (400 points) |
1120 |
Reset HART Error Counters |
1121 |
Selector for test Cmd#204 |
1122 |
Defines which action is performed with Command #124 |
1123 |
8.6f |
1124 |
Event Pos. Index |
1125 |
Test Interval |
1126 |
Timer for the First Test |
1127 |
Time Until Next Test |
1128 |
Reactivate |
1129 |
Reset Configuration Changed Flag |
1130 |
Browse Event Log |
1131 |
This will start browsing Event Log, 10 Events at time. |
1132 |
Newest events |
1133 |
Previous 10 events |
1134 |
Next 10 events |
1135 |
Start Automatic Valve Travel Calibration |
1136 |
This will start Automatic Valve Travel Calibration. Be sure you are allowed to do it! |
1137 |
Start Manual Partial Stroke Test |
1138 |
This will start Manual Partial Stroke Test with current parameters |
1139 |
Start Emergency Trip Test |
1140 |
This will start Emergency Trip Test. Be sure you are allowed to do this! |
1141 |
Start Manual Pneumatics Test |
1142 |
This will start Manual Pneumatics Test with current parameters |
1143 |
Target LUI Lock State |
1144 |
Enable All With Default Values |
1145 |
Disable All |
1146 |
Show Burst Mode Configuration |
1147 |
Configure Burst Mode Messages |
1148 |
Device Type |
1149 |
VG9000H |
1150 |
Neles Finland Oy |
1151 |
Failure |
1152 |
Out of Specification |
1153 |
Function Check |
1154 |
Cmd#169 - Send Short Status |
1155 |
Command |
1156 |
Update Period |
1157 |
Max Update Period |
1158 |
Mode |
1159 |
Trigger Mode |
1160 |
Classification |
1161 |
Trigger Units |
1162 |
Trigger Level |
1163 |
Burst Messages |
1164 |
Burst var 5 is |
1165 |
Burst Variable Slot 5- Device variable code assigned to slot 5 to be read in burst mode. |
1166 |
Burst var 6 is |
1167 |
Burst Variable Slot 6- Device variable code assigned to slot 6 to be read in burst mode. |
1168 |
Burst var 7 is |
1169 |
Burst Variable Slot 7- Device variable code assigned to slot 7 to be read in burst mode. |
1170 |
Burst var 8 is |
1171 |
Burst Variable Slot 8- Device variable code assigned to slot 8 to be read in burst mode. |
1172 |
Update period for burst message |
1173 |
5.3f |
1174 |
Maxium update period for burst message |
1175 |
Burst Command |
1176 |
Cmd 48: Read Additional Device Status |
1177 |
Read Additional Device - This command reads additional device status information |
1178 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1179 |
Wired HART Enabled |
1180 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
1181 |
Burst Trigger Class |
1182 |
Burst Trigger Units |
1183 |
Burst Trigger Level |
1184 |
.3f |
1185 |
Subdevice Missing |
1186 |
Setpoint |
1187 |
3.1f |
1188 |
Data Quality |
1189 |
Limit Status |
1190 |
Device Family Status |
1191 |
Family Code |
1192 |
Upper Sensor Limit |
1193 |
Lower Sensor Limit |
1194 |
Minimum Span |
1195 |
Damping Value |
1196 |
Sensor Serial Number |
1197 |
Lower Trim Point |
1198 |
Upper Trim Point |
1199 |
Trim Point Support |
1200 |
Minimum Lower Trim Point |
1201 |
Maximum Lower Trim Point |
1202 |
Minimum Upper Trim Point |
1203 |
Maximum Upper Trim Point |
1204 |
Minimum Trim Differential |
1205 |
2.1f |
1206 |
Device Variable 8: Setpoint |
1207 |
Setpoint Unit |
1208 |
Control Value PDQ |
1209 |
Control Value LS |
1210 |
Ctrl Value Fmly stat |
1211 |
Common Tables |
1212 |
Interoperable * |
1213 |
Universal |
1214 |
Common Practice |
1215 |
Pressure Universal |
1216 |
Pressure Common |
1217 |
Menu |
1218 |
Rosemount Magflow |
1219 |
Rosemount Pressure |
1220 |
Moore Products |
1221 |
Siemens Pressure |
1222 |
P2 Common |
1223 |
PV |
1224 |
Wireless |
1225 |
Munge |
1226 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion/Methane/CO |
1227 |
Flow Totalizer - Rate Indicator |
1228 |
Flow Variable Area |
1229 |
Flow Coriolis Mass |
1230 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Gas |
1231 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Liquid |
1232 |
Level Ultrasonic |
1233 |
Level Radar - Microwave |
1234 |
Pressure Absolute |
1235 |
Level Capacitance |
1236 |
Pressure Differential |
1237 |
Level Hydrostatic |
1238 |
Level |
1239 |
Pressure Absolute/Relative |
1240 |
Level Microwave |
1241 |
Level Radar |
1242 |
Level Density - Nuclear |
1243 |
Flow Electromagnetic |
1244 |
Flow Vortex |
1245 |
Flow Magmeter - Rack Version |
1246 |
Flow High Performance Magmeter |
1247 |
Flow Mass |
1248 |
Flow Ultrasonic |
1249 |
Flow Magnetic |
1250 |
Flow Magnetic - Custody Transfer |
1251 |
Flow 2-wire Magnetic |
1252 |
Flow Coriolis Mass - Custody Transfer |
1253 |
Flow 2-wire Vortex |
1254 |
Flow Thermal |
1255 |
Temperature Head Mounted |
1256 |
Temperature Compact |
1257 |
Temperature DIN Rail Mounted |
1258 |
Analytical pH |
1259 |
Analytical Conductivity - Conductive |
1260 |
Analytical Conductivity - Inductive |
1261 |
Temperature Sensor |
1262 |
Level Servo |
1263 |
Temperature DIN Rail |
1264 |
Analytical ORP |
1265 |
Analytical pION |
1266 |
Analytical IConc |
1267 |
Analytical Electrode Conductivity |
1268 |
Analytical Toroidal Conductivity |
1269 |
Valve Positioner |
1270 |
Valve Controller |
1271 |
Pressure Multivariable |
1272 |
Analytical pH/ORP |
1273 |
Flow Coriolis |
1274 |
Analytical Conductivity |
1275 |
Valve Positioner/Pneumatic |
1276 |
Valve Actuator - Electrical |
1277 |
Temperature Dual Input |
1278 |
Valve Actuator |
1279 |
Analytical Corrosion |
1280 |
Analytical Density - Nuclear |
1281 |
Level Continuous Gamma |
1282 |
Level Laser Ranging |
1283 |
Pressure Safety |
1284 |
Flow Vortex/Swirl |
1285 |
Flow |
1286 |
Analytical 4 Electrode Conductivity |
1287 |
Analytical 2 Electrode Conductivity |
1288 |
Analytical Troidal Conductivity |
1289 |
Analytical pH/ORP/pIon/Ion Conc |
1290 |
Analytical Oxygen |
1291 |
Pressure P, dP + Multivariable |
1292 |
Temperature 2-wire |
1293 |
Pressure w/ PID |
1294 |
Pressure Saturated Steam |
1295 |
Analytical Density - Gamma Ray |
1296 |
Level Gamma Ray |
1297 |
Analytical Weight - Gamma Ray |
1298 |
Level w/ Density - Gamma Ray |
1299 |
Analytical Motorized Density |
1300 |
Flow Multivariable Mass |
1301 |
Temperature Multivariable |
1302 |
Specialty HART-to-Analog Signal Conv |
1303 |
Flow dP |
1304 |
Pressure Low Power |
1305 |
Pressure Certified SIL2 |
1306 |
Interoperable |
1307 |
Analytical Density |
1308 |
Valve Positioner/Electropneumatic |
1309 |
Flow Magnetic Inductive |
1310 |
Analytical |
1311 |
Analytical Opacity Monitor |
1312 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion |
1313 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity |
1314 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ pure H20 |
1315 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ % conc |
1316 |
Analytical 2-wire Oxygen/Chlorine/Ozone |
1317 |
Analytical 2-wire pH/ORP |
1318 |
Analytical 2-wire Contacting/Toroidal |
1319 |
Analytical Oxygen - High Temperature |
1320 |
Analytical Conductivity w/ % conc |
1321 |
Analytical pH/ORP/ISE |
1322 |
Analytical Amperometric Analyzer |
1323 |
Analytical Dual Input Analyzer |
1324 |
Pressure Pressure/Level |
1325 |
Analytical Consistency |
1326 |
Analytical Microwave-Pulp Consistency |
1327 |
Analytical Microwave Consistency |
1328 |
Valve Digital Positioner |
1329 |
Valve Smart Valve Positioner |
1330 |
Temperature Differential |
1331 |
Analytical Dissolved Oxygen |
1332 |
Analytical pH Controller |
1333 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity Controller |
1334 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity |
1335 |
Level Displacement |
1336 |
Temperature w/ PID |
1337 |
Valve Universal Positioner |
1338 |
Level Radar - Reflex |
1339 |
Pressure Gauge |
1340 |
Pressure Sealed Gauge |
1341 |
Valve Digital Positioner w/ PID |
1342 |
Valve Intelligent Positioner |
1343 |
Analytical Gas Detector |
1344 |
Analytical Infrared Gas Detector |
1345 |
Analytical Electrochemical Gas Detector |
1346 |
Analytical Measuring Instruments |
1347 |
Level Magnostrictive |
1348 |
Valve On/Off Valve Controller |
1349 |
Level Radar - Pulse |
1350 |
Level Continuous Capactive |
1351 |
Valve Damper Actuator |
1352 |
Valve Electric Damper Actuator |
1353 |
Flow Electronic |
1354 |
Flow Vortex - Multiparameter Mass |
1355 |
Analytical UV Flame Detector |
1356 |
Analytical UVIR Flame Detector |
1357 |
Analytical IR Flame Detector |
1358 |
Analytical Fire Detector |
1359 |
Analytical Gas Detector Display Interface |
1360 |
Analytical Toxic Gas Detector |
1361 |
Analytical Flame Detector |
1362 |
Level Nuclear |
1363 |
Analytical Microwave |
1364 |
Analytical Density - Radiometric |
1365 |
Level Radiometric |
1366 |
Analytical Gas/Steam |
1367 |
Level Nucleonic |
1368 |
Analytical Blade Consistency |
1369 |
Analytical Rotary Consistency |
1370 |
Pressure Absolute/Differential |
1371 |
Analytical Combustible Gas Detector |
1372 |
Analytical Point Infrared Gas Detector |
1373 |
Analytical Multi-Detector Monitor System |
1374 |
Valve Positioner/Electro-hydraulic |
1375 |
Valve Monitor |
1376 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
1377 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
1378 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1379 |
WirelessHART Device |
1380 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
1381 |
Primary |
1382 |
Primary Analog Channel |
1383 |
Secondary |
1384 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
1385 |
Tertiary |
1386 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
1387 |
Quaternary |
1388 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1389 |
Quinary |
1390 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1391 |
Critical Power Failure |
1392 |
Lock all |
1393 |
Trim not supported |
1394 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1395 |
Locked by gateway |
1396 |
Analog Input Channel |
1397 |
Analog Output Channel |
1398 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1399 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1400 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1401 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1402 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1403 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1404 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1405 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1406 |
Simulation active |
1407 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1408 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1409 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1410 |
Volatile memory error |
1411 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1412 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1413 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1414 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1415 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1416 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1417 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1418 |
Electronic failure |
1419 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1420 |
Subdevice list changed |
1421 |
Duplicate master detected |
1422 |
Capacity Denied |
1423 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1424 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1425 |
Block transfer pending |
1426 |
Continuous |
1427 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1428 |
Window |
1429 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1430 |
Rising |
1431 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1432 |
Falling |
1433 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1434 |
On-change |
1435 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1436 |
Battery life |
1437 |
Percent range |
1438 |
Loop current |
1439 |
Primary variable |
1440 |
Secondary variable |
1441 |
Tertiary variable |
1442 |
Quaternary variable |
1443 |
Off |
1444 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
1445 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
1446 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1447 |
Configuration changed event pending |
1448 |
Device status event pending |
1449 |
More status available event pending |
1450 |
Disable |
1451 |
Enable single data point trending |
1452 |
Enable filtered trending |
1453 |
The sample is filtered using a time constant equal to one-third the trend sample period |
1454 |
Enable average trending |
1455 |
The value obtained by dividing the sum of all samples in the period by the total number of samples |
1456 |
Read receive time |
1457 |
Write date and time |
1458 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1459 |
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. |
1460 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1461 |
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. |
1462 |
Line Power |
1463 |
Device is powered via a hardwired connection to a plant power source. |
1464 |
Battery Power |
1465 |
Device operates solely of its (internal) battery. |
1466 |
Recharg.B./Power Sc. |
1467 |
Rechargeable battery power or power scavenging. The device has a short-term supply of energy (must be at least one hour) that is continuously being replenished. The device's power is being replenished by harvesting and converting energy from the environment surrounding the device (e.g. solar, vibration, heat). |
1468 |
Active search |
1469 |
Looking for neighbors. |
1470 |
Negotiating |
1471 |
Quarantined |
1472 |
Operational |
1473 |
Suspended |
1474 |
Deep sleep |
1475 |
Ultra-low power |
1476 |
Wireless Signal Found |
1477 |
Network packets have been recognized |
1478 |
Wireless Signal Identified |
1479 |
Wireless Time Synchronized |
1480 |
WirelessHart Signal Identified |
1481 |
Network Admission Requested |
1482 |
Set on transmission of first join request |
1483 |
Join Retrying |
1484 |
Set after the first join request retry (i.e. when number of join requests > 2). Cleared when device is authenticated or when Active Search started. |
1485 |
Join Failed |
1486 |
Set on transition from Active Search mode to Deep Sleep mode. Cleared on transition from Deep Sleep to Active Search. |
1487 |
Network Security Clearance Granted |
1488 |
Network Manager Session Established |
1489 |
Network Joined |
1490 |
Network Joined. Normal superframe and links obtained. |
1491 |
Network Bandwidth Requested |
1492 |
Negotiating Network Properties. Gateway session obtained. |
1493 |
Join Complete |
1494 |
Normal operating mode. |
1495 |
No restrictions |
1496 |
SI Only |
1497 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1498 |
Open - accept all devices |
1499 |
Use Whitelist for access |
1500 |
Use Blacklist |
1501 |
Use Whitelist and Blacklist |
1502 |
Lockdown - disable join links |
1503 |
Process automation device |
1504 |
Discrete device |
1505 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1506 |
I/O System |
1507 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1508 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1509 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1510 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1511 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1512 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1513 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1514 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1515 |
Don't attempt to join |
1516 |
Join now |
1517 |
Attempt to join immediately on powerup or reset |
1518 |
US |
1519 |
United States of America |
1520 |
JP |
1521 |
Japan |
1522 |
DE |
1523 |
Germany |
1524 |
FR |
1525 |
France |
1526 |
ES |
1527 |
Spain |
1528 |
RU |
1529 |
Russian Federation |
1530 |
CN |
1531 |
People's Republic of China |
1532 |
Nominal |
1533 |
Device Power Status is nominal |
1534 |
Low |
1535 |
Device Power Status is low |
1536 |
Critically Low |
1537 |
Device Power Status is critically low |
1538 |
Recharging - Low |
1539 |
Recharging - High |
1540 |
Secondary Master |
1541 |
Primary Master |
1542 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
1543 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
1544 |
Device Profile |
1545 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1546 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1547 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1548 |
WirelessHART Status |
1549 |
Time Set Option |
1550 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1551 |
Country |
1552 |
Country of intended device installation |
1553 |
SI Unit Control |
1554 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1555 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1556 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1557 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1558 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1559 |
Event Status |
1560 |
Event Notification Control |
1561 |
Operate mode Mask |
1562 |
Not Defined |
1563 |
Power Source |
1564 |
Power source of the device |
1565 |
Wireless Mode |
1566 |
Join Status |
1567 |
The current location in the joining sequence of operations. |
1568 |
Network Access Mode |
1569 |
Join Mode |
1570 |
Power Status |
1571 |
Power status of the device |
1572 |
Master Mode |
1573 |
This sets the I/O System's Data Link Layer operation on all channels as either primary or secondary master mode. |
1574 |
Trend Units |
1575 |
Trend Device Variable Unit Code |
1576 |
Trend Classification |
1577 |
Trend Device Variable Classification |
1578 |
Trend Control |
1579 |
Device Status Mask |
1580 |
Ext dev status Mask |
1581 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
1582 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
1583 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
1584 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
1585 |
AO saturated Mask |
1586 |
AO fixed Mask |
1587 |
Latched Device Status |
1588 |
Latched Ext dev status |
1589 |
Latched Operate Mode |
1590 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1591 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1592 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
1593 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
1594 |
Latched AO saturated |
1595 |
Latched AO fixed |
1596 |
Wireless Module Device Type |
1597 |
Device type of the Wireless Radio |
1598 |
Wireless Module Manufacturer ID |
1599 |
Manufacturer of the Wireless Radio contained in this device |
1600 |
Subdevice Device Type |
1601 |
Device type of the subdevice attached to this system. |
1602 |
Subdevice Manufacturer Id |
1603 |
Manufacturer of the subdevice attached to this system. |
1604 |
Time Stamp |
1605 |
Relative time value on network |
1606 |
8u |
1607 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1608 |
Command Response Truncated |
1609 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1610 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1611 |
Update time adjusted |
1612 |
Invalid burst message |
1613 |
Invalid device variable classification |
1614 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selection code |
1615 |
Burst condition conflict |
1616 |
Update period increased |
1617 |
Insufficient bandwidth |
1618 |
Device Variable |
1619 |
Burst Message Number |
1620 |
Burst Variable Code |
1621 |
Burst Variable Slot - Device variable code assigned to the slot to be read in burst mode. |
1622 |
Total Burst Msgs |
1623 |
Total number of burst messages supported by this device |
1624 |
Is valve movement safe again? |
1625 |
NO;YES |
1626 |
Action Cancelled |
1627 |
Reactivating test.... |
1628 |
Test reactivated |
1629 |
Too Few Data Bytes |
1630 |
Calibration Failed: No Supply Pressure |
1631 |
Reset Configuration Changed Flag? |
1632 |
Resetting Configuration Changed Flag.... |
1633 |
Calibration Failed: Device is Write Protected |
1634 |
Access restricted |
1635 |
Reset successful |
1636 |
Browsing Event Log |
1637 |
-Time- -Event-
%{0} %{1}
%{2} %{3}
%{4} %{5}
%{6} %{7}
%{8} %{9} |
1638 |
Event read failed! |
1639 |
Couldn't start event read |
1640 |
Device busy error |
1641 |
%[6.2f]{fpEventTimeHrs} %[02d]{timeStampDay}.%[02d]{timeStampMonth}.%[04d]{timeStampYear} %[02d]{timeStampHours}:%[02d]{timeStampMinutes}:%[02d]{timeStampSecs} |
1642 |
%[6.2f]{fpEventTimeHrs} %[02d]{timeStampDay}.%[02d]{timeStampMonth}.%[04d]{timeStampYear} %[02d]{timeStampHours}:%[02d]{timeStampMinutes}:%[02d]{timeStampSecs} * |
1643 |
During calibration the valve operates between open and closed positions. Make sure that the operation does not endanger people or processes! |
1644 |
Calibration Failed: Another Test or Calibration Running |
1645 |
Calibrating device, wait...
Calibration status: %{0}
Sub status: %{2} |
1646 |
Calibration ended.
Status: %{0}
Error Code: %{1} |
1647 |
Travel Calibration was Cancelled |
1648 |
Running a test will move the valve the predefined stroke size. Make sure that the testing does not endanger people or processes! The device stays available for safety actions. |
1649 |
Couldn't start test.
Status was: %{0} |
1650 |
Performing Partial Stroke Test, wait...
Test status: %{1} |
1651 |
Test ended.
Test Status: %{1} |
1652 |
Test Cancelled! |
1653 |
Running a test will move the valve full 100% stroke with full speed and then back to normal position. Make sure that the testing does not endanger people or processes! The device stays available for safety actions all the time. |
1654 |
Have You confirmed that the testing does not endanger people or processes!
And You Really want to RUN Emergency Trip Test |
1655 |
Emergency Trip Test Execution Cancelled |
1656 |
Performing Emergency Trip Test, wait...
Test status: %{1} |
1657 |
Running a test will not affect process. The valve will not move during the test. |
1658 |
Performing Pneumatics Test, wait...
Test status: %{1} |
1659 |
Select operation: |
1660 |
Unlock;Lock Temporarily;Lock Permanently |
1661 |
Device was unlocked! |
1662 |
Device was locked temporarily! |
1663 |
Device was locked permanently! |
1664 |
Can't perform operation. Device is locked by another master! |
1665 |
Enable all status configuration settings with default values? |
1666 |
Enabling all.... |
1667 |
Disable all status configuration settings? |
1668 |
Disabling all.... |
1669 |
High SW limit must be greater than low limit! |
1670 |
Reset HART error counters? |
1671 |
Resetting counters.... |
1672 |
HART counters reset completed. |
1673 |
Select new pressure unit: |
1674 |
bar;PSI |
1675 |
Select new temperature unit: |
1676 |
Celsius;Fahrenheit |
1677 |
Show burst id configuration: |
1678 |
0;1;2 |
1679 |
Reading message configuration...
|
1680 |
psi |
1681 |
deg C |
1682 |
deg F |
1683 |
In burst mode the following value will be sent:
PV = %[L]{deviceVariables[primary_variable_code].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1684 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[primary_variable_code].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1685 |
In burst mode the loop current and percent of range will be sent. |
1686 |
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} |
1687 |
In burst mode burst variables 1-8 will be sent. |
1688 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[0].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1689 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[1].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1690 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[2].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1691 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[3].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1692 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[4].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1693 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[5].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1694 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[6].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1695 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[7].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1696 |
%[L]{deviceVariables[8].DIGITAL_VALUE} |
1697 |
Unknown burst variable code |
1698 |
In burst mode burst variables 1-4 will be sent. |
1699 |
In burst mode the additional device status will be sent. |
1700 |
Additional device status |
1701 |
%{compat_burst_messages[burst_message_number].MAX_UPDATE_PERIOD} |
1702 |
%{compat_burst_messages[burst_message_number].UPDATE_PERIOD} |
1703 |
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
|
1704 |
After continuing there may be a short delay before burst variables are displayed |
1705 |
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} |
1706 |
Next> |
1707 |
selection |
1708 |
Change burst mode message %{burst_id} configuration? |
1709 |
Burst Mode: |
1710 |
OFF;ON |
1711 |
Burst command |
1712 |
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 |
1713 |
In burst mode burst variables 1-8 will be sent.
After continuing there may be a short delay before burst variables dialog is displayed |
1714 |
Burst variables 1-8 are set to Not used |
1715 |
Burst variables 2-8 are set to Not used |
1716 |
Burst variables 3-8 are set to Not used |
1717 |
Burst variables 4-8 are set to Not used |
1718 |
Burst variables 5-8 are set to Not used |
1719 |
Burst variables 6-8 are set to Not used |
1720 |
Burst variables 7-8 are set to Not used |
1721 |
In burst mode burst variables 1-4 will be sent.
After continuing there may be a short delay before burst variables dialog is displayed |
1722 |
Burst variables 1-4 are set to Not used |
1723 |
Burst variables 2-4 are set to Not used |
1724 |
Burst variables 3-4 are set to Not used |
1725 |
Burst command is 48 so trigger mode set to continuous |
1726 |
Give trigger mode |
1727 |
Give trigger level (%) |
1728 |
Give trigger level (psi) |
1729 |
Give trigger level (bar) |
1730 |
Give trigger level (deg C) |
1731 |
Give trigger level (deg F) |
1732 |
Give trigger level (mA) |
1733 |
Give trigger level |
1734 |
Give update period (sec) |
1735 |
Give maximum update period |
1736 |
Send command 107 Write Burst Device Variables...
|
1737 |
Error sending command 107 Write Burst Variables. |
1738 |
Passed parameter is too large. |
1739 |
Send command 108 Write Burst Command Number...
|
1740 |
Error sending command 108 Write Burst Command Number. |
1741 |
Transmitter specific command_error. |
1742 |
Send command 104 Write Burst Trigger...
|
1743 |
Error sending command 104 Write Burst Trigger. |
1744 |
Passed parameter is too small. |
1745 |
Invalid units. |
1746 |
Send command 103 Write Burst Period...
|
1747 |
Error sending command 103 Write Burst Command. |
1748 |
Burst update period is set to nearest value %{0} seconds. |
1749 |
Burst maximum update period is set to nearest value %{1} seconds. |
1750 |
Send command 109 Write Burst Mode Control...
|
1751 |
Warning - Update Period Increased |
1752 |
Write to device completed. |