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LF series |
1 |
Toshiba Corporation |
2 |
ROM error |
3 |
RAM error |
4 |
CPU error |
5 |
Exc curr open |
6 |
Parameter failure |
7 |
HH alarm |
8 |
H over spec |
9 |
Reverse flow |
10 |
H alarm |
11 |
L alarm |
12 |
Empty |
13 |
LL alarm |
14 |
Exc curr error |
15 |
EEPROM error |
16 |
Invalid total |
17 |
Ref error |
18 |
ADC error |
19 |
Chk circuit error |
20 |
Dspl or sw error |
21 |
Flow |
22 |
.3f |
23 |
Flow unit |
24 |
L/d |
25 |
mL/s |
26 |
mL/min |
27 |
mL/h |
28 |
mL/d |
29 |
gal/d |
30 |
pt/s |
31 |
pt/min |
32 |
pt/h |
33 |
pt/d |
34 |
qt/s |
35 |
qt/min |
36 |
qt/h |
37 |
qt/d |
38 |
MMgal/s |
39 |
MMgal/min |
40 |
MMgal/h |
41 |
FO |
42 |
Forward flow direction total value |
43 |
.6f |
44 |
RV |
45 |
Reverse flow direction total value |
46 |
DF |
47 |
Difference between forward and reverse total value |
48 |
Unit |
49 |
Total flow unit |
50 |
mL |
51 |
pt |
52 |
qt |
53 |
MMgal |
54 |
Percent |
55 |
.1f |
56 |
Limit unit |
57 |
Upper sensor limit |
58 |
Lower sensor limit |
59 |
Minimum span |
60 |
7d |
61 |
Calibration Mode |
62 |
1d |
63 |
Calibration Step |
64 |
Exc Curr Dsp |
65 |
.4f |
66 |
8.4f |
67 |
Low cutoff is the function to set the current output to zero forcefully if the flow rate is equal to or less than the low cutoff value set near 0%. Low cutoff value can be set within the range 0 to 10% in increments of 0.1%. |
68 |
Low cut |
69 |
2.1f |
70 |
Since each exciting frequency value has its own characteristics, you should select an appropriate exciting frequency (24Hz is set at shipment. Depending on the characteristics of the detector, a large frequency may result in excitation failure. When a large frequency value is set and it changes the indicator value, decrease the frequency to a value that will not change the indicator value.) (100Hz, 200Hz and 400Hz are frequency for capacitance type converter.) |
71 |
Exc freq |
72 |
6Hz |
73 |
12Hz |
74 |
24Hz |
75 |
100Hz |
76 |
200Hz |
77 |
400Hz |
78 |
1.5Hz(Special) |
79 |
3Hz(Special) |
80 |
48Hz(Special) |
81 |
Unit of count rate |
82 |
Count rate |
83 |
8.3f |
84 |
Pulse width |
85 |
ms |
86 |
3d |
87 |
AUTO:After the count rate is set, the pulse width is automatically set to 40% of the period of pulse frequency at 100% output. MANUAL:Even after the count rate is set, the pulse width is not changed. |
88 |
Pulse mode |
89 |
AUTO |
90 |
After the count rate is set, the pulse width is automatically set to 40% of the period of pulse frequency at 100% output. |
91 |
MANUAL |
92 |
Even after the count rate is set, the pulse width is not changed. |
93 |
Meter size |
94 |
5d |
95 |
Meter size unit |
96 |
mm |
97 |
inch |
98 |
Alarm set1 |
99 |
HIGH ALARM |
100 |
LOW ALARM |
101 |
EMPTY ALARM |
102 |
Alarm set2 |
103 |
HH ALARM |
104 |
LL ALARM |
105 |
High alarm |
106 |
Low alarm |
107 |
Empty alarm level |
108 |
NORMAL |
109 |
SENSITIVE |
110 |
SENSITIVE-H |
111 |
Rate-of-change limit |
112 |
Control limit time |
113 |
Damping value is used to moderate output fluctuations. The larger damping value, the more the output is averaged. But the response to an input change will be slower.Damping value is set for 0.0sec, 0.5sec and 1 to 60sec (in increments of 1sec). (Setting for maximum 200sec is possible in capacitance type converter.) |
114 |
Damping |
115 |
3.1f |
116 |
Detector's serial number |
117 |
Detector |
118 |
Converter's serial number |
119 |
Converter |
120 |
Detector's product specification code |
121 |
Converter's product specification code |
122 |
Be sure to match the exciting current value with the value specified for the combined detector. Specifying any other value may cause an error. The setting range of excitation current value is from 0.0000A to 0.2500A. |
123 |
Exc current |
124 |
A |
125 |
Flange type |
126 |
WATER |
127 |
JWWA75 |
128 |
JIS10K |
129 |
JIS16K |
130 |
JIS20K |
131 |
JIS30K |
132 |
JIS63K |
133 |
ANSI150 |
134 |
ANSI300 |
135 |
BS10 |
136 |
BS16 |
137 |
DIN PN 10 |
138 |
DIN PN 16 |
139 |
CLAMP TYPE |
140 |
SCREW TYPE |
141 |
Rc(PT)1/4 |
142 |
Rc(PT)1/8 |
143 |
Rc(PT)3/8 |
144 |
Rc(PT)1/2 |
145 |
NPT1/4 |
146 |
NPT3/8 |
147 |
UNKNOWN |
148 |
SPECIAL |
149 |
Lining material |
150 |
TEFLON PFA |
151 |
CHLOROPRENE |
152 |
CERAMIC |
153 |
EPDM RUBBER |
154 |
Electrode material |
155 |
SUS316L |
156 |
Ha-C |
157 |
Ta |
158 |
Ti |
159 |
Pt-Ir |
160 |
Earthring material |
161 |
SUS304 |
162 |
SUS316 |
163 |
Not provided |
164 |
Seal matl |
165 |
Chloroprene |
166 |
EDPM |
167 |
Password |
168 |
Manual zero adjustment value can be set within the range equivalent to +/-1m/s (+/-10% of the maximum range 10m/s). |
169 |
Manual zero |
170 |
Preset value |
171 |
8d |
172 |
The preset mode determines the function when the totalizer reaches the preset count. |
173 |
Out mode |
174 |
HOLD |
175 |
Holds the output value. |
176 |
50ms PULSE |
177 |
Outputs a one shot pulse of 50ms width. |
178 |
500ms PULSE |
179 |
Outputs a one shot pulse of 500ms width. |
180 |
START:Totalizer counter start. STOP:Totalizer counter stop. RESET:Totalizer counter reset. |
181 |
Cnt Ctrl |
182 |
START |
183 |
Totalizer counter start. |
184 |
STOP |
185 |
Totalizer counter stop. |
186 |
RESET |
187 |
Totalizer counter reset. |
188 |
The 4-20mA alarm output setting is the function to fix the current output to a selected fixed value if an alarm occurs when self-diagnostic function is performed. |
189 |
Alarm output |
190 |
UNDER 3.0mA |
191 |
3.0mA or less |
192 |
4.0mA |
193 |
Fixed to the present value |
194 |
OVER 24.0mA |
195 |
24.0mA or more |
196 |
Digital output1 functions can be selected. |
197 |
DO1 |
198 |
NO USE |
199 |
Not used |
200 |
High alarm output |
201 |
Low alarm output |
202 |
High/high alarm output |
203 |
Low/low alarm output |
204 |
Empty alarm output |
205 |
RANGE SIG 1 |
206 |
Range status signal (1) output |
207 |
RANGE SIG 2 |
208 |
Range status signal (2) output |
209 |
PRESET OUT |
210 |
Preset count status output |
211 |
CONV ALARM |
212 |
Converter failure alarm output |
213 |
PULSE OUT |
214 |
Pulse output |
215 |
PULSE OUT FRD |
216 |
Fixed forward flow pulse output |
217 |
PULSE OUT REV |
218 |
Fixed reverse flow pulse output |
219 |
MRH(Option) |
220 |
Multi-range high alarm output (option) |
221 |
MRL(Option) |
222 |
Multi-range low alarm output (option) |
223 |
Digital output2 functions can be selected. |
224 |
DO2 |
225 |
Digital input functions can be selected. |
226 |
DI |
227 |
COUNTER STA/STP |
228 |
Totalizer Start/Stop |
229 |
COUNTER RST/STA |
230 |
Totalizer Reset/Start |
231 |
RANGE SWITCH |
232 |
Remote selection switch of multiple ranges |
233 |
ZERO ADJUSTMENT |
234 |
Still water zero adjustment start |
235 |
FIXED OUT |
236 |
Fixed output mode control |
237 |
You can select the detective level of the digital input, as shown below, to control the totalizer and pulse output. (Only when the digital input function is set for totalizer control input) |
238 |
DI det level |
239 |
L LEVEL |
240 |
H LEVEL |
241 |
Digital output active status (Only when alarm output is set ) |
242 |
DO status |
243 |
DO1/2 NORMAL CLOSE |
244 |
DO1/DO2 Normal close |
245 |
DO1 NO / DO2 NC |
246 |
DO1 Normal open / DO2 Normal close |
247 |
DO1 NC / DO2 NO |
248 |
DO1 Normal close / DO2 Normal open |
249 |
DO1/2 NORMAL OPEN |
250 |
DO1/DO2 Normal open |
251 |
NORMAL:When the fluid flows in the direction of the arrow indicating the flow direction that is attached to the detector, the indicator value and electric current output value increase. SWITCH:When the fluid flows in the reverse direction of the arrow indicating the flow direction that is attached to the detector, the indicator value and electric current output value increases. |
252 |
Flow dir |
253 |
When the fluid flows in the direction of the arrow indicating the flow direction that is attached to the detector, the indicator value and electric current output value increase. |
254 |
SWITCH |
255 |
When the fluid flows in the reverse direction of the arrow indicating the flow direction that is attached to the detector, the indicator value and electric current output value increases. |
256 |
When low cutoff is set, this function determines whether to use the low cutoff processing for displayed values. LINEAR:Low cutoff processing is not used for displayed values. LOW CUT:Displayed values are processed with low cutoff. |
257 |
Dspl low cut |
258 |
LINEAR |
259 |
Low cutoff processing is not used for displayed values. |
260 |
LOW CUT |
261 |
Displayed values are processed with low cutoff. |
262 |
The low limit of the current output for converter can be set. |
263 |
Low limit |
264 |
The current value can be outputted up to 4.0mA (0%). |
265 |
3.2mA |
266 |
The current value can be outputted up to 3.2mA (-5%). |
267 |
2.4mA |
268 |
The current value can be outputted up to 2.4mA (-10%). |
269 |
You can select on/off setting for the self-diagnosis function. If the self-diagnosis function is set to OFF, no error message is displayed even if any of the errors. |
270 |
Self check |
271 |
OFF |
272 |
Self-diagnosis function is turned off. |
273 |
ON |
274 |
Self-diagnosis function is turned on. |
275 |
If CONV ALARM is set for Digital output function, a digital signal will be output in case the converter's self-diagnosis function detects an error. In this case, you can set whether the empty pipe alarm is to be included in the converter alarm items. CONV ONLY:Empty pipe alarm is not included in the converter alarm output items. WITH EMP:Empty pipe alarm is included in the converter alarm output items. |
276 |
Conv alarm |
277 |
CONV ONLY |
278 |
Empty pipe alarm is not included in the converter alarm output items. |
279 |
WITH EMPTY |
280 |
Empty pipe alarm is included in the converter alarm output items. |
281 |
The display of the LCD, by its natural characteristics, gradually becomes lighter over time. If the display becomes too dark, you need to adjust the density by using this parameter. |
282 |
LCD adj |
283 |
1 LIGHT |
284 |
2 |
285 |
3 |
286 |
4 |
287 |
5 DARK |
288 |
Setting the switch position enables the display orientation to be kept fixed, regardless of in which direction relative to the piping the converter is installed. |
289 |
SW position |
290 |
TOP |
291 |
BOTTOM |
292 |
LEFT |
293 |
RIGHT |
294 |
SINGLE:Single range. 4F-0R:Unidirectional flow, automatic selection of multiple ranges. 2F-2R:Bidirectional flows, automatic selection of multiple ranges. EXT 2F-0R:Unidirectional flow, multiple ranges selected by external signal. EXT 2F-2R:Bidirectional flows, multiple ranges selected by external signal. |
295 |
Type |
296 |
SINGLE |
297 |
Single range |
298 |
4F-0R |
299 |
Unidirectional flow, automatic selection of multiple ranges |
300 |
2F-2R |
301 |
Bidirectional flows, automatic selection of multiple ranges |
302 |
EXT 2F-0R |
303 |
Unidirectional flow, multiple ranges selected by external signal |
304 |
EXT 2F-2R |
305 |
Bidirectional flows, multiple ranges selected by external signal |
306 |
Custom |
307 |
Range1 span value. Range can be set within 0.1m/s to 10m/s in terms of flow velocity. |
308 |
Range1 |
309 |
.5f |
310 |
8.5f |
311 |
Range2 span value. |
312 |
Range2 |
313 |
Range3 span value. |
314 |
Range3 |
315 |
Range4 span value. |
316 |
Range4 |
317 |
Range hysteresis is the dead band used when multiple ranges are switched. You can set the hysteresis within the range of 0 to 25% in increments of 0.1%. |
318 |
Range hys |
319 |
Fixed pulse |
320 |
PPS |
321 |
Fixed current |
322 |
mA |
323 |
Main unit |
324 |
Main unit totalizer |
325 |
Select A |
326 |
Select B |
327 |
Select C |
328 |
Select D |
329 |
Sub unit |
330 |
Sub unit totalizer |
331 |
Custom value is the coefficient of the custom unit. It is multiplication coefficient of Cum/min. |
332 |
Custom value |
333 |
8.6f |
334 |
Custom unit is the character string. Maximum character number is 7. |
335 |
Custom unit |
336 |
Self test |
337 |
Self test of conveter |
338 |
Fixed pulse test; Fixed pulse output. When you use fixed pulse output function, set digital output function to PULSE OUTPUT. |
339 |
Fixed pls out |
340 |
Counter control; Counter START or STOP, RESET |
341 |
Cnt ctrl |
342 |
Still water zero adjustment is possible only when the flow rate value is within the range of +/-1.25m/s. |
343 |
Zero adj |
344 |
Using the converter's internal calibration circuit, 0% flow rate calibration can be performed. |
345 |
Flow cal 0% |
346 |
Using the converter's internal calibration circuit, 50% flow rate calibration can be read. |
347 |
Flow cal 50% |
348 |
Using the converter's internal calibration circuit, 100% flow rate calibration can be performed. |
349 |
Flow cal 100% |
350 |
You can monitor the exciting current value. |
351 |
Exc curr dspl |
352 |
Meter size of detector |
353 |
The password function is provided to protest the settings and adjustment of the functions affecting the flow rate measurement. |
354 |
The rate-of-change limit is used to control sudden changes of the converter's flow rate signal output when excessive noise is contained in the flow rate signal. The rate-of-change limit (set in percent value to the span of measuring range) and control limit time (set in second) are used, and if the flow rate signal sampling value exceeds the rate-of-change limit value based on the previous average value of the flow rate signal, the converter rejects the sampling value and outputs the average value including the maximum value of the rate-of-change value. Rate-of-change limit 0 to 30% / 50ms (in increments of 0.1%) Control limit time 0 to 20s (in increments of 1s) |
355 |
Limit of change |
356 |
Preset count can be set within the range of 0 to 99999999. |
357 |
Setting of high alarm or low alarm, empty alarm |
358 |
Setting of high/high(HH) alarm or low/low(LL) alarm |
359 |
High limit of the flow rate, at which an alarm is generated, can be set as % value of the span flow rate of the set maximum range. High alarm values for flow rate can be set within the range of -10% to 110% (percentage to Range 1) in increments of 0.1%. |
360 |
Low limit of the flow rate, at which an alarm is generated, can be set as % value of the span flow rate of the set maximum range. Low alarm values for flow rate can be set within the range of -10% to 110% (percentage to Range 1) in increments of 0.1%. |
361 |
High/high limit of the flow rate, at which an alarm is generated, can be set as % value of the span flow rate of the set maximum range. High/high alarm values for flow rate can be set within the range of -10% to 110% (percentage to Range 1) in increments of 0.1%. |
362 |
Low/low limit of the flow rate, at which an alarm is generated, can be set as % value of the span flow rate of the set maximum range. Low/low alarm values for flow rate can be set within the range of -10% to 110% (percentage to Range 1) in increments of 0.1%. |
363 |
Count rate must be set so that the pulse output at 100% output is within the range below: 3.6 to 36000000 pulse/h (0.001 to 10000 pulse/s). |
364 |
The pulse width must be set to a value within the range of 0.3ms to 500ms. The pulse width must be set to 40% or less of the period of pulse frequency at 100% output. If the pulse width is set to 0, it will be automatically set to 40% of the period of pulse frequency at 100% output. In this case, the pulse width setting mode remains in the Manual mode. If the calculation result exceeds 100ms, it will be forcibly set to 100ms. |
365 |
Display main unit - Main unit on LCD of converter. |
366 |
Display sub unit - Sub unit on LCD of converter. |
367 |
Not in proper mode |
368 |
Range type mismatch |
369 |
Range unit error |
370 |
Count rate unit error |
371 |
Range value too large |
372 |
Range value too small |
373 |
Multi range setting error |
374 |
Count rate too large |
375 |
Count rate too small |
376 |
Pulse width too large |
377 |
Pulse width too small |
378 |
Unit error |
379 |
Total flow |
380 |
Flow cal |
381 |
Information |
382 |
User information |
383 |
Serial number |
384 |
Product code |
385 |
Material |
386 |
Totalizer |
387 |
Preset out |
388 |
Alarm |
389 |
AO |
390 |
DI/DO |
391 |
Display |
392 |
level family |
393 |
vortex flow family |
394 |
mag flow family |
395 |
coriolis flow famliy |
396 |
level |
397 |
vortex flow |
398 |
mag flow |
399 |
coriolis flow |
400 |
FMU860 |
401 |
DT |
402 |
DVC |
403 |
FCX |
404 |
AS800 |
405 |
340T |
406 |
340C |
407 |
344 |
408 |
Siemens Micro K |
409 |
SITRANS L |
410 |
SIPAN PH |
411 |
SITRANS P |
412 |
75SMT |
413 |
UNIDELTA |
414 |
8320 |
415 |
SX5100 |
416 |
TSV175 |
417 |
DMU |
418 |
3780 |
419 |
BM70 |
420 |
8u |
421 |
Device maybe stuck. |
422 |
Self test OK! |
423 |
Select mode |
424 |
Fixed output;Exit |
425 |
Fixed pulse: |
426 |
fixed_pls |
427 |
START;STOP;RESET;Exit |
428 |
Flow% dspl;Adj start;Exit |
429 |
%{0} % |
430 |
Now Adjusting. Please wait... |
431 |
Adjust OK! |
432 |
% Dspl;Exec;Exit |
433 |
Cal 0%: %{0} % |
434 |
Mode of the converter is WAIT. Please wait for a while, and retry. |
435 |
Now Calibrating. Please wait... |
436 |
Calibration OK! |
437 |
% Dspl;Exit |
438 |
Cal 50%: %{0} % |
439 |
Cal 100%: %{0} % |
440 |
Exc Dspl;Exit |
441 |
Exc current: %{0} A |
442 |
Current setting: %[2.2f]{d_size11} inch |
443 |
Current setting: %[3.1f]{d_size11} mm |
444 |
Select meter size unit. [mm] |
445 |
mm;inch |
446 |
Select meter size unit. [inch] |
447 |
Select meter size unit. |
448 |
Meter size: %[2.2f]{d_size11} inch |
449 |
d_size21 |
450 |
Meter size: %[3.1f]{d_size11} mm |
451 |
Meter size was set %[3.1f]{d_size11} mm. |
452 |
Meter size was set %[2.2f]{d_size11} inch. |
453 |
Select flange type group. [Wafer] |
454 |
Flange type;Sanitary type;Small meter size;Unknown;Special |
455 |
Select flange type group. [JWWA75] |
456 |
Select flange type group. [JIS10K] |
457 |
Select flange type group. [JIS16K] |
458 |
Select flange type group. [JIS20K] |
459 |
Select flange type group. [JIS30K] |
460 |
Select flange type group. [JIS63K] |
461 |
Select flange type group. [ANSI150] |
462 |
Select flange type group. [ANSI300] |
463 |
Select flange type group. [BS10] |
464 |
Select flange type group. [BS16] |
465 |
Select flange type group. [DIN PN 10] |
466 |
Select flange type group. [DIN PN 16] |
467 |
Select flange type group. [Clamp type] |
468 |
Select flange type group. [Screw type] |
469 |
Select flange type group. [Rc(PT)1/4] |
470 |
Select flange type group. [Rc(PT)1/8] |
471 |
Select flange type group. [Rc(PT)3/8] |
472 |
Select flange type group. [Rc(PT)1/2] |
473 |
Select flange type group. [NPT1/4] |
474 |
Select flange type group. [NPT3/8] |
475 |
Select flange type group. [Unknown] |
476 |
Select flange type group. [Special] |
477 |
Select flange type group. |
478 |
Select flange type. |
479 |
Wafer;JWWA75;JIS10K;JIS16K;JIS20K;JIS30K;JIS63K;ANSI150;ANSI300;BS10;BS16;DIN PN 10;DIN PN 16 |
480 |
Select sanitary type. |
481 |
Clamp type;Screw type |
482 |
Select small meter size. |
483 |
Rc(PT)1/4;Rc(PT)1/8;Rc(PT)3/8;Rc(PT)1/2;NPT1/4;NPT3/8 |
484 |
Password: %{ps10} |
485 |
ps20 |
486 |
Password: 0%{ps10} |
487 |
Password: 00%{ps10} |
488 |
Input password 0-999! |
489 |
Rate-of-change limit: %[3.1f]{percent_rate_limit11} % |
490 |
percent_rate_limit21 |
491 |
Value was too low |
492 |
Control limit time: %[3.1f]{time_rate_limit11} s |
493 |
time_rate_limit21 |
494 |
Manual zero: %[3.1f]{zero1} % |
495 |
zero2 |
496 |
Preset count: %{preset_counter} |
497 |
preset_counter |
498 |
Set High alarm. [OFF] |
499 |
ON;OFF |
500 |
Set High alarm. [ON] |
501 |
Set Low alarm. [OFF] |
502 |
Set Low alarm. [ON] |
503 |
Set Empty alarm. [OFF] |
504 |
Set Empty alarm. [ON] |
505 |
Select Empty alarm level. [NORMAL] |
506 |
NORMAL;SENSITIVE;SENSITIVE-H |
507 |
Select Empty alarm level. [SENSITIVE] |
508 |
Select Empty alarm level. [SENSITIVE-H] |
509 |
Select Empty alarm level. |
510 |
Set HH alarm. [OFF] |
511 |
Set HH alarm. [ON] |
512 |
Set LL alarm. [OFF] |
513 |
Set LL alarm. [ON] |
514 |
High alarm: %[3.1f]{alarm_upper_value11} % |
515 |
alarm_upper_value21 |
516 |
Value was too high |
517 |
Low alarm: %[3.1f]{alarm_lower_value11} % |
518 |
alarm_lower_value21 |
519 |
HH alarm: %[3.1f]{alarm_upper_value11} % |
520 |
LL alarm: %[3.1f]{alarm_lower_value11} % |
521 |
Range hys: %{hys11} % |
522 |
hys21 |
523 |
Count rate: %{count_rate1} |
524 |
count_rate1 |
525 |
Pulse width: %[3.1f]{pulse_width11} ms |
526 |
pulse_width21 |
527 |
Pulse width too low |
528 |
Select main unit group |
529 |
Group1(m/s,ft/s);Group2(Cum/*,L/*,mL/*);Group3(bbl/*,gal/*,pt/*,qt/*,Cuft/*,MMgal/*);Group4(total);Group5(others) |
530 |
Select flow velocity unit |
531 |
m/s;ft/s |
532 |
Select flow rate unit |
533 |
Cum/s;Cum/min;Cum/h;Cum/d;L/s;L/min;L/h;L/d;mL/s;mL/min;mL/h;mL/d |
534 |
bbl/s;bbl/min;bbl/h;bbl/d;gal/s;gal/min;gal/h;gal/d;pt/s;pt/min;pt/h;pt/d;qt/s;qt/min;qt/h;qt/d;Cuft/s;Cuft/min;Cuft/h;Cuft/d;MMgal/s;MMgal/min;MMgal/h;MMgal/d |
535 |
Select total unit |
536 |
Cum;L;mL;bbl;gal;pt;qt;Cuft;MMgal;COUNT |
537 |
Select other unit |
538 |
Percent;RANGE;CUSTOM |
539 |
Select flow direction |
540 |
Both;Forward;Reverse;Difference;Cyclic |
541 |
Percent;RANGE;CUSTOM;GRAPH |