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Device |
1 |
EDD Version 1.01.01-01 |
2 |
Wizard |
3 |
Configuration Flag Reset |
4 |
Operation |
5 |
Setup |
6 |
Sensor |
7 |
Analog Output Scaling |
8 |
Signal Processing |
9 |
General |
10 |
TVT |
11 |
TVT Setup |
12 |
TVT Shaper 1 |
13 |
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14 |
TVT Shaper 2 |
15 |
TVT Shaper 3 |
16 |
Breakpoints |
17 |
Breakpoints 2 |
18 |
Breakpoints 3 |
19 |
Local Display |
20 |
Maintenance & Diagnostics |
21 |
Remaining Device Lifetime |
22 |
Device Lifetime |
23 |
Remaining Sensor Lifetime |
24 |
Sensor Lifetime |
25 |
Service Schedule |
26 |
Calibration Schedule |
27 |
Electronic Temperature |
28 |
Electronics Temperature |
29 |
Wear |
30 |
Communication |
31 |
EDD Revision 5 |
32 |
Security |
33 |
Select Analog Output |
34 |
|
35 |
Device Diagnostics |
36 |
Device Status |
37 |
HW-/FW-Status |
38 |
Process Variables |
39 |
Process Variables |
40 |
Values |
41 |
Primary Variable |
42 |
Secondary Variable |
43 |
Analog Output |
44 |
Analog Output(PV) = |
45 |
Trend View |
46 |
Trend Values |
47 |
Level |
48 |
Space |
49 |
Distance |
50 |
dB |
51 |
Distance Measurement |
52 |
This parameter indicates the distance measurement of the device |
53 |
.3f |
54 |
Echo Profile |
55 |
Y-Axis: Echo Strength [dB]
X-Axis: Distance [m] |
56 |
Echo Profile Parameters |
57 |
Measure |
58 |
Echo Profile/TVT Curve |
59 |
TVT-Curve |
60 |
Echo Marker |
61 |
Window Sill Marker |
62 |
Profile |
63 |
m |
64 |
Manual TVT-Curve |
65 |
Manual TVT-Diagram |
66 |
Y-Axis: Echo Strength [dB]
X-Axis: TVT Shaper Points |
67 |
TVT Shaper Breakpoints |
68 |
Application Type |
69 |
Quick Start |
70 |
Step 1 - Identification |
71 |
Step 1 of 4: Identification |
72 |
These parameters are used to identify the device. The TAG should be unique in your application. |
73 |
Select the language of the local user interface: |
74 |
Step 2 - Application |
75 |
Step 2 of 4: Application |
76 |
These parameters specify the application type you wish to execute, and its according settings. |
77 |
Step 3 - Ranges |
78 |
Step 3 of 4: Ranges |
79 |
These Parameters specifies the Ranges of the Sensor and the dimensions of the Vessel. |
80 |
Step 4 - Summary |
81 |
Step 4 of 4: Summary |
82 |
*** Identification |
83 |
*** Application |
84 |
*** Ranges |
85 |
SITRANS LR560 |
86 |
Siemens AG |
87 |
Loss of Echo |
88 |
No Tech Power |
89 |
Device Lifetime Limit1 |
90 |
Device Lifetime Limit2 |
91 |
Sensor Lifetime Limit1 |
92 |
Sensor Lifetime Limit2 |
93 |
Device Service Limit1 |
94 |
Device Service Limit2 |
95 |
Internal Temperature Sensor |
96 |
Internal Temperature High |
97 |
Calibration Schedule Limit1 |
98 |
Calibration Schedule Limit2 |
99 |
Internal Error |
100 |
Memory External RAM |
101 |
Memory RAM |
102 |
Memory EEPROM |
103 |
Memory EEPROM Flags |
104 |
Memory Flash |
105 |
Internal Temperature Calibration |
106 |
Velocity Calibration |
107 |
Configuration Invalid |
108 |
Fail-Safe |
109 |
mA Output Saturated |
110 |
VALUE |
111 |
Master Reset |
112 |
Reset all parameters to factory defaults, with exceptions. |
113 |
Date of Manufacturing |
114 |
Date of manufacture. |
115 |
Order Number |
116 |
The order number for this device |
117 |
Echo Lock |
118 |
Selects measurement verification process. |
119 |
Lock Off |
120 |
Maximum Verification |
121 |
Material Agitator |
122 |
Total Lock |
123 |
Short Threshold |
124 |
Minimum echo confidence to prevent loss of echo condition. |
125 |
Short Confidence |
126 |
Echo Confidence: measures echo reliability. |
127 |
TVT ms |
128 |
Intercept in ms of the TVT |
129 |
TVT dB |
130 |
Intercept in DB of the TVT |
131 |
TVT Slope Min |
132 |
Slope minimum of the TVT |
133 |
Echo-Zoom |
134 |
Echo Zoom |
135 |
Off |
136 |
Auto |
137 |
Fixed |
138 |
Zoom Width |
139 |
Echo Zoom Width |
140 |
Remaining Lifetime |
141 |
Total Expected Device Lifetime minus Total Device Operating Time |
142 |
h |
143 |
This parameter indicates which level of maintenance reminder is active. |
144 |
Maint. Required |
145 |
Maint. Demanded |
146 |
|
147 |
This parameter indicates the level of maintenance alarm has been acknowledged |
148 |
Maint. Req. Acked |
149 |
Maint. Dem. Acked |
150 |
Time in Operation |
151 |
Amount of time device has been operating. |
152 |
Reminder 1 before Lifetime (Required) |
153 |
If device calculates a remaining lifetime equal to or less than this limit, then the device sets a Maintenance Required reminder. Reminder 1 has to be less than or equal to Lifetime. |
154 |
Reminder 2 before Lifetime (Demanded) |
155 |
If device calculates a remaining lifetime equal to or less than this limit, then the device sets a Maintenance Demanded reminder. Reminder 2 has to be less than or equal to Reminder 1. |
156 |
Activation of Reminders |
157 |
Allows you to enable a maintenance reminder. |
158 |
ON - required reminder |
159 |
ON - demanded reminder |
160 |
ON - required & demanded reminders |
161 |
Lifetime (Expected) |
162 |
Allows you to override factory default. |
163 |
Device Lifetime Maintenance Acknowledge |
164 |
Device Lifetime Maintenance Acknowledge. |
165 |
Do nothing |
166 |
Acknowledge Warnings |
167 |
Expected sensor lifetime minus Total Sensor Operating Time. |
168 |
If the device calculates a remaining lifetime equal to or less than this reminder, then the device sets a Maintenance Required reminder. Reminder 1 has to be less than or equal to Lifetime. |
169 |
If the device calculates a remaining lifetime equal to or less than this reminder, then the device sets a Maintenance Demanded reminder. Reminder 2 has to be less than or equal to Reminder 1. |
170 |
Lifetime (Expected) |
171 |
The amount of time the sensor has been operating. |
172 |
Sensor Lifetime Maintenance Acknowledge |
173 |
Sensor Lifetime Maintenance Acknowledge. |
174 |
Time Since Last Service |
175 |
Time Elapsed Since Last Service |
176 |
Time Until Next Service |
177 |
Total Service Interval minus Time Since Last Service |
178 |
Reminder 1 before Service (Required) |
179 |
If time remaining until next service is equal to or less than this reminder, then the device sets a Maintenance Required reminder. Reminder 1 has to be less than or equal to Service Interval. |
180 |
Reminder 2 before Service (Demanded) |
181 |
If time remaining until next service is equal to or less than this reminder, then the device sets a Maintenance Demanded reminder. Reminder 2 has to be less than or equal to Reminder 1. |
182 |
Allows you to enable a Maintenance reminder. |
183 |
Timer Disabled |
184 |
On with no limits checked |
185 |
On with limit 1 checked |
186 |
On with limits 1 & 2 checked |
187 |
On with limit 2 checked |
188 |
Service Interval |
189 |
User-configurable recommended time between product inspections. |
190 |
Service Acknowledge |
191 |
Timer |
192 |
Amount of time the Loss of Echo must persist, before going into Failsafe mode. Refer to manual for more details. |
193 |
.f |
194 |
Restrict rate out of LOE |
195 |
Restricts the rate at which the detected echo is reported when leaving an LOE condition to prevent an immediate jump to the new echo. |
196 |
No |
197 |
Yes |
198 |
Material Level |
199 |
The material level to be reported when the Failsafe timer expires. |
200 |
HI |
201 |
LO |
202 |
HOLD |
203 |
VALUE |
204 |
NE43 Option |
205 |
This parameter defines the default behaviour of the failsafe mode |
206 |
On |
207 |
mA Fail-Safe Value |
208 |
mA Failsafe Value. |
209 |
Sampling Up |
210 |
Once echo is outside the window, a specified number of consecutive echoes must appear above the echo locked onto, before measurement is accepted as valid. (See manual for more details.) |
211 |
Sampling Down |
212 |
Once echo is outside the window, a specified number of consecutive echoes must appear below the echo locked onto, before measurement is accepted as valid. (See manual for more details.) |
213 |
Echo Lock Window |
214 |
A distance window centered on the echo, used to derive the reading. When a new measurement is in the window, the window is recentered and the reading is calculated. When Echo Lock is set to Total Lock, the Echo Lock Window is preset to 0 for automatic width and cannot be changed. (See manual for more details.) |
215 |
.2f |
216 |
.1f |
217 |
TVT Type |
218 |
Selects the TVT curve to be used. |
219 |
Short Curved |
220 |
Short Flat |
221 |
Long Flat |
222 |
Long Smooth Front |
223 |
Long Smooth |
224 |
Slopes |
225 |
Long Smooth 2 |
226 |
Short Curved 2 |
227 |
Short Curved 3 |
228 |
Shaper Mode |
229 |
Turns TVT Shaper on or off. |
230 |
Breakpoint 1 |
231 |
A breakpoint on the TVT curve. This allows you to reshape specific points of the TVT curve to avoid unwanted echoes. Shaping points can be raised (positive number) or lowered (negative number). Apply shaping sparingly, to avoid missing the true echo. |
232 |
Breakpoint 2 |
233 |
Breakpoint 3 |
234 |
Breakpoint 4 |
235 |
Breakpoint 5 |
236 |
Breakpoint 6 |
237 |
Breakpoint 7 |
238 |
Breakpoint 8 |
239 |
Breakpoint 9 |
240 |
Breakpoint 10 |
241 |
Breakpoint 11 |
242 |
Breakpoint 12 |
243 |
Breakpoint 13 |
244 |
Breakpoint 14 |
245 |
Breakpoint 15 |
246 |
Breakpoint 16 |
247 |
Breakpoint 17 |
248 |
Breakpoint 18 |
249 |
Breakpoint 19 |
250 |
Breakpoint 20 |
251 |
Breakpoint 21 |
252 |
Breakpoint 22 |
253 |
Breakpoint 23 |
254 |
Breakpoint 24 |
255 |
Breakpoint 25 |
256 |
Breakpoint 26 |
257 |
Breakpoint 27 |
258 |
Breakpoint 28 |
259 |
Breakpoint 29 |
260 |
Breakpoint 30 |
261 |
Breakpoint 31 |
262 |
Breakpoint 32 |
263 |
Breakpoint 33 |
264 |
Breakpoint 34 |
265 |
Breakpoint 35 |
266 |
Breakpoint 36 |
267 |
Breakpoint 37 |
268 |
Breakpoint 38 |
269 |
Breakpoint 39 |
270 |
Breakpoint 40 |
271 |
Breakpoint 41 |
272 |
Breakpoint 42 |
273 |
Breakpoint 43 |
274 |
Breakpoint 44 |
275 |
Breakpoint 45 |
276 |
Breakpoint 46 |
277 |
Breakpoint 47 |
278 |
Breakpoint 48 |
279 |
Breakpoint 49 |
280 |
Breakpoint 50 |
281 |
Breakpoint 51 |
282 |
Breakpoint 52 |
283 |
Breakpoint 53 |
284 |
Breakpoint 54 |
285 |
Breakpoint 55 |
286 |
Breakpoint 56 |
287 |
Breakpoint 57 |
288 |
Breakpoint 58 |
289 |
Breakpoint 59 |
290 |
Breakpoint 60 |
291 |
Breakpoint 61 |
292 |
Breakpoint 62 |
293 |
Breakpoint 63 |
294 |
Breakpoint 64 |
295 |
Breakpoint 65 |
296 |
Breakpoint 66 |
297 |
Breakpoint 67 |
298 |
Breakpoint 68 |
299 |
Breakpoint 69 |
300 |
Breakpoint 70 |
301 |
Breakpoint 71 |
302 |
Breakpoint 72 |
303 |
Breakpoint 73 |
304 |
Breakpoint 74 |
305 |
Breakpoint 75 |
306 |
Breakpoint 76 |
307 |
Breakpoint 77 |
308 |
Breakpoint 78 |
309 |
Breakpoint 79 |
310 |
Breakpoint 80 |
311 |
Breakpoint 81 |
312 |
Breakpoint 82 |
313 |
Breakpoint 83 |
314 |
Breakpoint 84 |
315 |
Breakpoint 85 |
316 |
Breakpoint 86 |
317 |
Breakpoint 87 |
318 |
Breakpoint 88 |
319 |
Breakpoint 89 |
320 |
Breakpoint 90 |
321 |
Breakpoint 91 |
322 |
Breakpoint 92 |
323 |
Breakpoint 93 |
324 |
Breakpoint 94 |
325 |
Breakpoint 95 |
326 |
Breakpoint 96 |
327 |
Breakpoint 97 |
328 |
Breakpoint 98 |
329 |
Breakpoint 99 |
330 |
Breakpoint 100 |
331 |
Breakpoint 101 |
332 |
Breakpoint 102 |
333 |
Breakpoint 103 |
334 |
Breakpoint 104 |
335 |
Breakpoint 105 |
336 |
Breakpoint 106 |
337 |
Breakpoint 107 |
338 |
Breakpoint 108 |
339 |
Breakpoint 109 |
340 |
Breakpoint 110 |
341 |
Breakpoint 111 |
342 |
Breakpoint 112 |
343 |
Breakpoint 113 |
344 |
Breakpoint 114 |
345 |
Breakpoint 115 |
346 |
Breakpoint 116 |
347 |
Breakpoint 117 |
348 |
Breakpoint 118 |
349 |
Breakpoint 119 |
350 |
Breakpoint 120 |
351 |
Sensor Offset |
352 |
The offset from the Sensor's reference point to the tank's reference point: a constant offset added to the Sensor value. The unit is defined in Sensor Units. |
353 |
Level Offset |
354 |
A constant offset that is added to Level to form either PV (Level or Volume) output, SV1 (Level) output, or SV2 (Sensor Distance) output. The unit is defined in Level units. |
355 |
Poweron Resets |
356 |
The number of power cycles that have occurred since manufacture. |
357 |
°C |
358 |
par_tb_fmcw_window |
359 |
par_tb_fmcw_average |
360 |
par_tb_fmcw_fft_size |
361 |
par_tb_fmcw_num_samples |
362 |
Average Amount |
363 |
The fraction of the old shot data that is kept for averaging purposes. A higher value will give a smoother profile at the expense of a slower echo profile response. |
364 |
Highest Value |
365 |
The maximum recorded temperature of the internal electronics. |
366 |
Lowest Value |
367 |
The minimum recorded temperature of the internal electronics. |
368 |
Auto False Echo Suppression |
369 |
Adjust TVT Curve height to ignore false echoes on the echo profile |
370 |
Learn |
371 |
Auto False Echo Suppression Range |
372 |
Defines the endpoint of the Learned TVT distance. |
373 |
Hover Level |
374 |
Defines in Percent how high TVT is placed above profile, with respect to largest echo |
375 |
Current Output Function |
376 |
This parameter sets the function of the current loop |
377 |
Damping filter |
378 |
This parameter sets the time constant of the damping filter |
379 |
s |
380 |
CLEF Range |
381 |
This parameter controls the tank bottom algorithm |
382 |
This parameter sets the device in a level measurement mode |
383 |
Full Scale (=20 mA) |
384 |
Sets the process level corresponding to the 20 mA value. |
385 |
Start of Scale (=4 mA) |
386 |
Sets the process level corresponding to the 4 mA value. |
387 |
Sensor Mode |
388 |
This parameter sets the operation mode of the sensor (level, distance or space). |
389 |
Vessel |
390 |
This parameter sets the device for particular applications |
391 |
Solid |
392 |
Response Rate |
393 |
Sets reaction speed of device to measurement changes in target range |
394 |
slow |
395 |
medium |
396 |
fast |
397 |
Unit |
398 |
Sensor measurement units. |
399 |
ft |
400 |
in |
401 |
cm |
402 |
mm |
403 |
Range Mode |
404 |
This parameter displays the LR560 measuring range to be referenced during off-line configuration (40 m or 100 m). |
405 |
40 Meters |
406 |
100 Meters |
407 |
Low Calibration Point (X) |
408 |
Distance from Sensor Reference to Low Calibration Point (corresponding to Low Level Point). Unit is defined in Sensor units. |
409 |
High Calibration Point (Y) |
410 |
Distance from Sensor Reference to High Calibration Point (corresponding to High Level Point). Unit is defined in Sensor units. |
411 |
Control Range: Lower Limit |
412 |
This parameter sets the lower limit of the current loop |
413 |
Control Range: Upper Limit |
414 |
This parameter sets the higher limit of the current loop |
415 |
Echo Threshold |
416 |
Confidence |
417 |
Echo Strength |
418 |
Displays the strength of the selected echo, in dB above 1 microV RMS |
419 |
Local Operation |
420 |
Enables/disables programming of the Device via hand programmer. |
421 |
disabled |
422 |
enabled |
423 |
Fill Rate per Minute |
424 |
Defines the maximum rate at which the reported sensor value is allowed to increase. |
425 |
Empty Rate per Minute |
426 |
Defines the maximum rate at which the reported sensor value is allowed to decrease. |
427 |
Algorithm |
428 |
Choose Algorithm to be applied to the echo profile to extract the true echo |
429 |
Area Largest First |
430 |
Echo Area |
431 |
Largest Echo |
432 |
First Echo |
433 |
Echo Area Largest |
434 |
Echo Area First |
435 |
Echo Largest First |
436 |
Best of First and Largest |
437 |
Best Largest Echo |
438 |
Best First Echo |
439 |
Last Echo |
440 |
True First Echo |
441 |
The point on the primary echo on which the measured value is based. |
442 |
Position Detect |
443 |
Algorithm used to calculate the position of the echo |
444 |
Rising |
445 |
Center |
446 |
Hybrid Algorithm |
447 |
CLEF |
448 |
Narrow Echo Filter |
449 |
Filters out false echoes of a specific width. |
450 |
Reform Echo |
451 |
Used to remove narrow echoes from the profile. |
452 |
Far Range |
453 |
The maximum distance from the reference point, within which an echo should be considered valid. |
454 |
Near Range |
455 |
Minimum distance from the reference point, beyond which an echo should be considered valid. |
456 |
Write Protection |
457 |
Switch used by the device to check whether the device parameters are modifiable. When Write Locking is on, you cannot modify any parameters, locally or remotely. |
458 |
Device locked - unable to reset |
459 |
Changes allowed |
460 |
Language |
461 |
This parameter selects the language to be used on the LCD. |
462 |
English |
463 |
Deutsch |
464 |
Français |
465 |
Espanol |
466 |
Chinese |
467 |
LCD Backlight |
468 |
This parameter sets the backlight timeout of the LCD |
469 |
LCD Contrast |
470 |
The factory setting is for optimum visibility at room temp. Extremes of temperature will lessen the contrast. Adjust the value to improve visibility in different temperatures and light conditions. Change the value in small steps to ensure you can continue to read the display. |
471 |
LCD Fast Mode |
472 |
This mode, when enabled, speeds up the measurement rate by disabling many areas of the LCD |
473 |
Time Since Last Calibration |
474 |
Time Elapsed Since Last Calibration |
475 |
Time Until Next Calibration |
476 |
Total Calibration Interval minus Time Since Last Calibration |
477 |
Reminder 1 before Calibration (Required) |
478 |
If time remaining until next calibration is equal to or less than this reminder, then the device sets a Maintenance Required reminder. Reminder 1 has to be less than or equal to Calibration Interval. |
479 |
Reminder 2 before Calibration (Demanded) |
480 |
If time remaining until next calibration is equal to or less than this reminder, then the device sets a Maintenance Demanded reminder. Reminder 2 has to be less than or equal to Reminder 1. |
481 |
Calibration Interval |
482 |
User-configurable recommended time between product calibrations. |
483 |
Calibration Acknowledge |
484 |
Firmware Revision |
485 |
This revision corresponds to the firmware that is embedded in the Field Device. |
486 |
Loader Revision |
487 |
This revision corresponds to the software used to update the device. |
488 |
Hardware Revision |
489 |
Revision that corresponds to the electronics hardware of the Field Device. |
490 |
Serial Number |
491 |
Uniquely identifies the Field Device. Therefore, this variable cannot be modified by the Host. |
492 |
Simulation Value: Instead of the transmitter output value, the simulation value is used as the input to the function block. |
493 |
(100%=) Upper Scaling Limit |
494 |
Defines the operational upper range value of the output value in engineering units. |
495 |
(0%=) Lower Scaling Limit |
496 |
Defines the operational lower range value of the output value in engineering units. |
497 |
The type of application |
498 |
Steel Silo |
499 |
Concrete Silo |
500 |
This parameter controls the mode of operation. |
501 |
High Calibration Point |
502 |
Low Calibration Point |
503 |
8u |
504 |
EDD Version |
505 |
Version number of the device description according to NAMUR specification. |
506 |
1.01.01-01 |
507 |
HW/FW-Status |
508 |
Analog Output |
509 |
Trend View |
510 |
Offline parameter |
511 |
Wizard - Quick Start... |
512 |
Simulation |
513 |
Calibration |
514 |
Rate |
515 |
Fail-safe |
516 |
Range |
517 |
Echo Select |
518 |
Sampling |
519 |
Echo Quality |
520 |
Filtering |
521 |
TVT |
522 |
Electronics Temperature |
523 |
Wear |
524 |
EDD Revision 5 |
525 |
Remote Access |
526 |
Local Access |
527 |
Step 3 - Ranges |
528 |
PV:Level |
529 |
PV:Space |
530 |
PV:Distance |
531 |
SV:Level |
532 |
SV:Space |
533 |
SV:Distance |
534 |
Primary |
535 |
Secondary |
536 |
Device Image |
537 |
Tank Image |
538 |
Select AnalogOut - Selection of Level, Space or Distance as Primary Variable that tracks the Analog Output |
539 |
Self Test |
540 |
Selftest - Commands the electronics to perform a selftest. Reports any errors that occurred |
541 |
Command resets the configuration flag. |
542 |
Snooze for 1 year |
543 |
Sensor Replaced |
544 |
Service Performed |
545 |
Calibration Performed |
546 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
547 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
548 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
549 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
550 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
551 |
Wireless |
552 |
WirelessHART Device |
553 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
554 |
Primary |
555 |
Primary Analog Channel |
556 |
Secondary |
557 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
558 |
Tertiary |
559 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
560 |
Quaternary |
561 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
562 |
Quinary |
563 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
564 |
Critical Power Failure |
565 |
Lock all |
566 |
Trim not supported |
567 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
568 |
Locked by gateway |
569 |
Analog Input Channel |
570 |
Analog Output Channel |
571 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
572 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
573 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
574 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
575 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
576 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
577 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
578 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
579 |
8.3f |
580 |
Select Output Function: |
581 |
Level;Space;Distance |
582 |
Reading Echo Profile: %[2.2f]{progress}% read |
583 |
Select Echo Profile Resolution: |
584 |
Standard (fast);Detailed (slow) |
585 |
Select the Application Type: |
586 |
Master Reset in progress
please wait |
587 |
Master Reset OK |
588 |
Select the Operation: |
589 |
Analog Output set to
Level |
590 |
Analog Output set to
Space |
591 |
Analog Output set to
Distance |
592 |
Select new Analog Output |
593 |
Level;Space;Distance |
594 |
Select Reset Type: |
595 |
Factory Defaults;Warm Start |
596 |
Perform reset to factory defaults? |
597 |
Device locked - unable to reset |
598 |
Warm start
Note: The connection will be terminated! |
599 |
Selftest? |
600 |
Selftest |
601 |
Device may be stuck in selftest. |
602 |
Self Test Aborted |
603 |
Execute Configuration Flag Reset? |
604 |
Yes;No |
605 |
Lifetime now: %[5.2f]{hours_old} h
Lifetime after snooze: %[5.2f]{hours_new} h |
606 |
Sensor lifetime now: %[6.2f]{hours_old} h
Lifetime after snooze: %[6.2f]{hours_new} h |
607 |
'Time in Operation' will be now set to zero |
608 |
'Time Since Last Service' will now be set to zero |
609 |
'Time Since Last Calibration' will now be set to zero |