0 |
Chg power on info- Change the information displayed when turn on the power.
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1 |
Chg power on info |
2 |
Abort of the Chg power on info- Display the power on information.
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3 |
Abort of the Chg power on info |
4 |
Chg universal rev- Change the universal command revision.
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5 |
Chg universal rev |
6 |
Abort of the Chg universal rev- Display the universal revision.
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7 |
Abort of the Chg universal rev |
8 |
YOKOGAWA |
9 |
EJX |
10 |
Operate mode |
11 |
Field Device Specific Operating Mode - A possible mode of operation in Field Device. |
12 |
Wired HART Enabled |
13 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
14 |
inH2O @68degF |
15 |
ftH2O @68degF |
16 |
mmH2O @68degF |
17 |
g/cm2 |
18 |
kg/cm2 |
19 |
ftH2O |
20 |
Feet of Water at 4 Degrees Celsius |
21 |
hPa |
22 |
Hectopascals |
23 |
Status group 1 |
24 |
P sensor error |
25 |
CT sensor error |
26 |
Cap EEPROM error |
27 |
AT sensor error |
28 |
Amp EEPROM error |
29 |
Status group 2 |
30 |
CPU board error |
31 |
No device ID |
32 |
Status group 3 |
33 |
P outside limit |
34 |
SP outside limit |
35 |
CT outside limit |
36 |
AT outside limit |
37 |
Status group 4 |
38 |
P over range |
39 |
SP over range |
40 |
Status group 5 |
41 |
P high alarm |
42 |
P low alarm |
43 |
SP high alarm |
44 |
SP low alarm |
45 |
CT high alarm |
46 |
CT low alarm |
47 |
Status group 6 |
48 |
Illegal P LRV |
49 |
Illegal P URV |
50 |
Illegal P SPAN |
51 |
P SPAN trim err |
52 |
P ZERO trim err |
53 |
Illegal SP LRV |
54 |
Illegal SP URV |
55 |
Illegal SP SPAN |
56 |
Status group 7 |
57 |
SP SPAN trim err |
58 |
SP ZERO trim err |
59 |
SC config error |
60 |
Status group 8 |
61 |
FT high alarm |
62 |
FT low alarm |
63 |
ILBD over range |
64 |
Invalid Ref DP |
65 |
Invalid Ref SPL |
66 |
Invalid Ref SPH |
67 |
Invalid Ref F |
68 |
Status group 9 |
69 |
B Blocking |
70 |
H Side Blocking |
71 |
L Side Blocking |
72 |
Large Fluct H |
73 |
Large Fluct L |
74 |
A Blocking |
75 |
Status group 10 |
76 |
P.Simulate Mode |
77 |
SP.Simulate Mode |
78 |
T.Simulate Mode |
79 |
Burst |
80 |
Cmd 48: Read Additional Device Status |
81 |
Read Additional Device - This command reads additional device status information |
82 |
Event |
83 |
Device status Mask |
84 |
Device Status Mask |
85 |
Status group 1 Mask |
86 |
Device Specific Status 1 Mask |
87 |
Status group 2 Mask |
88 |
Device Specific Status 2 Mask |
89 |
Status group 3 Mask |
90 |
Device Specific Status 3 Mask |
91 |
Status group 4 Mask |
92 |
Device Specific Status 4 Mask |
93 |
Status group 5 Mask |
94 |
Device Specific Status 5 Mask |
95 |
Status group 6 Mask |
96 |
Device Specific Status 6 Mask |
97 |
Ext dev status Mask |
98 |
Extended Field Device Status Mask |
99 |
Diagnostic status 0 Mask |
100 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
101 |
Diagnostic status 1 Mask |
102 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
103 |
AO fixed Mask |
104 |
AO Fixed Mask |
105 |
AO saturated Mask |
106 |
AO Saturated Mask |
107 |
Status group 7 Mask |
108 |
Device Specific Status 7 Mask |
109 |
Status group 8 Mask |
110 |
Device Specific Status 8 Mask |
111 |
Status group 9 Mask |
112 |
Device Specific Status 9 Mask |
113 |
Status group 10 Mask |
114 |
Device Specific Status 10 Mask |
115 |
Variable Code |
116 |
Burst Variable Code |
117 |
Update Period |
118 |
Update period for burst message |
119 |
Max Update Period |
120 |
Maxium update period for burst message |
121 |
Command |
122 |
Mode |
123 |
Trigger Mode |
124 |
Burst Message Trigger Mode |
125 |
Trigger Class |
126 |
Burst Trigger Class |
127 |
Trigger Units |
128 |
Burst Trigger Units |
129 |
Trigger Level |
130 |
Burst Trigger Level |
131 |
Status |
132 |
Event Status |
133 |
Control |
134 |
Event Notification Control |
135 |
1st Unack Time |
136 |
Time First Unack Event Triggered |
137 |
Retry Time |
138 |
Event Notification Retry Time |
139 |
Max Update Time |
140 |
Debounce Interval |
141 |
Event Debounce Interval |
142 |
.3f |
143 |
.4f |
144 |
.1f |
145 |
.2f |
146 |
.5f |
147 |
.0f |
148 |
.6f |
149 |
Pres % |
150 |
Pres Damp |
151 |
6.2f |
152 |
Si Oil |
153 |
F Oil |
154 |
Process Conn type |
155 |
Thread |
156 |
Num of RS |
157 |
Two Seals |
158 |
Extension |
159 |
HTV-W |
160 |
HTV-E |
161 |
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162 |
Data Quality |
163 |
Limit Status |
164 |
Update time period |
165 |
Update time period help |
166 |
P LTP |
167 |
P UTP |
168 |
AO alm typ |
169 |
Hold Last Output Value |
170 |
Enumeration May Be Used For Manufacturer Specific Definitions |
171 |
Process Conn matl |
172 |
Module type |
173 |
DP |
174 |
Pressure |
175 |
Excess Correction Attemped |
176 |
Not write protect mode |
177 |
The First Password Accepted |
178 |
Keypad input |
179 |
Pres trim info. |
180 |
SP sensor trim |
181 |
SP trim info. |
182 |
Trim info. |
183 |
Diag Parameters |
184 |
ILBD Parameters |
185 |
Diag Variables |
186 |
Diag Reference |
187 |
Fluct Variables |
188 |
Test |
189 |
Configuration |
190 |
Diag Lim |
191 |
Diag Ref Lim |
192 |
HT Parameters |
193 |
Flg Temp Lim |
194 |
Diag Output |
195 |
Error log |
196 |
SP Range |
197 |
SP A/G Setup |
198 |
SP sensor |
199 |
Temp sensor |
200 |
T.Z. Cmp menu |
201 |
S.C. menu |
202 |
Process Alerts |
203 |
Config Pres Alerts |
204 |
Config Temp Alerts |
205 |
DO Config |
206 |
Display condition |
207 |
Disp select |
208 |
P disp condition |
209 |
SP disp condition |
210 |
Engr disp range |
211 |
Wrt protect menu |
212 |
Pres sensor trim |
213 |
Self Test- Commands the EJX electronics to perform a selftest. Reports any errors that occured. |
214 |
Clear digital to analog trim- Resets the trim adjustment to the initial calibrated values that were set at factory. |
215 |
Clear D/A trim |
216 |
Pressure trim- Executes full sensor trim with zero point adjustment by Lower Pt and span adjustment by Upper Pt. |
217 |
Pres trim |
218 |
Clear pressure sensor trim- Resets the trim adjustment to the initial calibrated values that were set at factory. |
219 |
Clear P snsr trim |
220 |
Static pressure trim- Executes full sensor trim with zero point adjustment by Lower Pt and span adjustment by Upper Pt. |
221 |
Static Pres trim |
222 |
Clear static pressure sensor trim- Resets the trim adjustment to the initial calibrated values that were set at factory. |
223 |
Clear SP snsr trim |
224 |
Error log clear- Clears the error records. |
225 |
Error log Clear |
226 |
SP Apply values |
227 |
Signal characterizer point setting- Sets the coordinates of break points to characterize the values in percent of the output. |
228 |
Point setting |
229 |
Digital output test- Allows the user to test the contact output for a digital signal at the contact output terminal of the device. Select 'On' to output the digital signal. |
230 |
DO Test |
231 |
Modify engineering unit- Modifies the engineering unit or sets a customized engineering unit. Enter a series of up to eight alphanumeric characters, spaces, or slashes (only first six characters are shown on LCD). Note that if you already select the unit at 'Set Engineering Unit,' the unit appears as a default. Then re-enter the unit but enter a space instead of a character to display the character in lowercase on LCD. For example, in order to show 'aBCd' on LCD, enter 'ABCD' first, then enter '_BC_'. |
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Modify Engr Unit |
233 |
Test Key |
234 |
Enable parameter change for 10 min.- releases the software write protection for 10 minutes when the password is entered. |
235 |
Enable wrt 10min |
236 |
New password- Sets or changes the password for software write protection. |
237 |
New password |
238 |
Aborting |
239 |
Exiting |
240 |
Set Diag Mode |
241 |
Pres Zero trim |
242 |
Error log view- Displays the error records from log1(latest) to log4. |
243 |
Error log view |
244 |
Set engineering unit- Selects the engineering unit from the list. |
245 |
Set Engr Unit |
246 |
Static Pressure- Pressure of the process measured with respect to the reference pressure equal to 0. |
247 |
SP |
248 |
Static pressure percent of range- Static Pressure Variable that tracks the Digital Value representation with respect to the range defined by the Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value, for normal operating modes. The units of this variable are always in percent. |
249 |
SP % |
250 |
Sensor temperature- Temperature measured at sensor capsule. |
251 |
Engineer Unit Select Code for Easy Setting |
252 |
psia |
253 |
mmHgA |
254 |
mmAq |
255 |
mmWG |
256 |
Torr |
257 |
inHgA |
258 |
gf/cm2 |
259 |
kgf/cm2 |
260 |
kg/cm2G |
261 |
kg/cm2A |
262 |
t/h |
263 |
m3/h |
264 |
m3/min |
265 |
l/h |
266 |
l/min |
267 |
kl/h |
268 |
kl/min |
269 |
Nl/h |
270 |
Nl/min |
271 |
Nm3/h |
272 |
Nm3/min |
273 |
ACFH |
274 |
ACFM |
275 |
SCFH |
276 |
SCFM |
277 |
GPH |
278 |
GPM |
279 |
kg/m3 |
280 |
g/cm3 |
281 |
Engineering display- Process variable displayed in user scale and unit. |
282 |
Engr Disp |
283 |
Engineering display exponents- Exponents for user scale display. |
284 |
Engr exp |
285 |
x1 |
286 |
x10 |
287 |
x100 |
288 |
x1000 |
289 |
Engineering unit- Engineering unit for user scale display. |
290 |
Engr Unit |
291 |
Lower pressure trim deviation- Deviation from the original value. |
292 |
P LTD |
293 |
Upper pressure trim deviation- Deviation from the original value. |
294 |
P UTD |
295 |
Lower static pressure trim point- Applied static pressure at which the last lower static pressure trim was performed. |
296 |
SP LTP |
297 |
Upper static pressure trim point- Applied static pressure at which the last upper static pressure trim was performed. |
298 |
SP UTP |
299 |
Lower static pressure trim deviation- Deviation from the original value. |
300 |
SP LTD |
301 |
Upper static pressure trim deviation- Deviation from the original value. |
302 |
SP UTD |
303 |
Trim information- Text that is associated with the trim information. This text can be used by the user in any way. A recommended use is to record who to trim the device. |
304 |
Trim Who |
305 |
Trim information- Text that is associated with the trim information. This text can be used by the user in any way. A recommended use is to record when the latest trim is done for the device. |
306 |
Trim Date |
307 |
Trim information- Text that is associated with the trim information. This text can be used by the user in any way. A recommended use is to record where the latest trim is done for the device. |
308 |
Trim Loc |
309 |
Trim information- Text that is associated with the trim information. This text can be used by the user in any way, and there is no recommended use. |
310 |
Trim Desc |
311 |
Low cut- Sets the range in vicinity of 0% within which the low cut function is activated according to the selected low cut mode. |
312 |
Low cut |
313 |
5.2f |
314 |
Low cut mode- Selects the type of the low cut function to be used; LINEAR or ZERO. |
315 |
Low cut mode |
316 |
High/Low swap- Reverses the high pressure side and low pressure side of the transmitter. For example, use this function when assigning the high pressure impulse line connection to the L side of the transmitter. |
317 |
H/L Swap |
318 |
Static Pressure Lower Range Value- Defines the operational endpoint from which the 0% point of the Percent Range are derived. |
319 |
SP LRV |
320 |
Static Pressure Upper Range Value- Defines the operational endpoint from which the 100% point of the Percent Range are derived. |
321 |
SP URV |
322 |
Static Pressure Variable Unit- Engineering unit to be displayed with the Digital Value representation, Minimum Span, Upper Range Value, Lower Range Value, Lower Sensor Limit, and Upper Sensor Limit for the Static Pressure. |
323 |
SP Unit |
324 |
Absolute/gauge selection- Type of Static pressure variable. |
325 |
A/G Select |
326 |
Gauge |
327 |
Absolute |
328 |
Atmospheric Pressure Value- Sets the coefficient value used for the conversion of the measured absolute pressure value into gauge pressure value. |
329 |
Atm. Pres Value |
330 |
Static Pressure High/Low Select- Measuring point of the static pressure; high pressure side or low pressure side. |
331 |
SP H/L Select |
332 |
Amp Temperature |
333 |
Amp temp |
334 |
Field Device Variable Unit- Digital unit that the variable will be displayed with. Sensor Temperature- Temperature associated with the sensor that is responsible for a process measurement. |
335 |
Temp Unit |
336 |
Bi-directional flow measurement setup- Enables/disables bi-directional flow measurement mode. In this mode, when the pressure equivalent to 0% is applied, the device outputs 50%. Applicable only for differential pressure transmitters. |
337 |
Bi-dir mode |
338 |
Normal Mode |
339 |
Bi-Direction Mode |
340 |
Quick response- Enables/disables to set the damping value less than 0.5 sec. |
341 |
Quick resp |
342 |
Temperature Zero compensation mode- Enables/disables temperature zero compensation. |
343 |
T.Z. Cmp mode |
344 |
Temperature Zero shift compensation- Defines the value to be used for temperature zero shift compensation. |
345 |
Temp Zero |
346 |
%/degC |
347 |
7.3f |
348 |
Signal characterizer- Enables/disables signal characterizer function. |
349 |
S.C. |
350 |
Disabled |
351 |
Enabled |
352 |
Number of break points- Sets the number of points for signal characterizer. |
353 |
Num of points |
354 |
2u |
355 |
Displays the start point of X. |
356 |
X Start |
357 |
Displays the start point of Y. |
358 |
Y Start |
359 |
Displays the end point of X. |
360 |
X End |
361 |
Displays the end point of Y. |
362 |
Y End |
363 |
Status of digital output- Displays the current status of digital output. |
364 |
Digital Output |
365 |
Automatic recover- Defines if the device automatically returns to normal operation without restarting or not, once after it recovers from the sensor error status. |
366 |
Auto recover |
367 |
Analog output lower limit- Sets the lower limit value for analog output. |
368 |
AO lower limit |
369 |
Analog output upper limit- Sets the upper limit value for analog output. |
370 |
AO upper limit |
371 |
Selects alert mode for pressure alarm. |
372 |
Pres Alert mode |
373 |
Hi. Al Detect |
374 |
Lo. Al Detect |
375 |
Hi/Lo. Al Detect |
376 |
Sets threshold value for pressure high alarm. |
377 |
Hi Alert Val |
378 |
Sets threshold value for pressure low alarm. |
379 |
Lo Alert Val |
380 |
Selects alert mode for static pressure alarm. |
381 |
SP Alert mode |
382 |
Selects alert mode for sensor temperature alarm. |
383 |
Temp Alert mode |
384 |
Bar indicator- Defines to show/hide bar indicator on LCD. |
385 |
Bar indicator |
386 |
Sets threshold value for static pressure high alarm. |
387 |
SP Hi Alert Val |
388 |
Sets threshold value for static pressure low alarm. |
389 |
SP Lo Alert Val |
390 |
Sets threshold value for sensor temperature high alarm. |
391 |
Temp Hi Alert Val |
392 |
4.0f |
393 |
Sets threshold value for sensor temperature low alarm. |
394 |
Temp Lo Alert Val |
395 |
DO selection- Select alarm(s) whose status should be output via digital output. |
396 |
DO Select |
397 |
Pres/SP |
398 |
Pres/Temp |
399 |
SP/Temp |
400 |
Pres/SP/Temp |
401 |
Diag Alarm |
402 |
All |
403 |
DO signal type- Defines the action of digital output when the alarm is detected. |
404 |
DO Signal type |
405 |
ON WHEN AL. DETECT |
406 |
OFF WHEN AL. DETECT |
407 |
LCD output1- Defines the variable to be shown on LCD. |
408 |
Disp Out1 |
409 |
PRES |
410 |
PRES % |
411 |
ENGR. PRES |
412 |
LCD output2- Defines the variable to be shown on LCD. |
413 |
Disp Out2 |
414 |
LCD output3- Defines the variable to be shown on LCD. |
415 |
Disp Out3 |
416 |
LCD output4- Defines the variable to be shown on LCD. |
417 |
Disp Out4 |
418 |
Display pressure % function- Defines the display mode for pressure variable in %; Linear or Squareroot. |
419 |
Disp Pres % fnctn |
420 |
Display pressure % resolution- Defines the display resolution level for pressure variable in %; normal or high resolution. |
421 |
Disp Pres % Reso |
422 |
High Resolution |
423 |
Pressure display decimal position- Defines the decimal point position for the pressure variable display. |
424 |
Pres disp point |
425 |
0 |
426 |
1 |
427 |
2 |
428 |
3 |
429 |
4 |
430 |
Static pressure display decimal point position- Defines the decimal point position for the static pressure variable display. |
431 |
SP disp point |
432 |
Engineering display lower range value- Sets the lower range value equivalent to 0% for user scale display. |
433 |
Engr LRV |
434 |
Engineering display upper range value- Sets the upper range value equivalent to 100% for user scale display. |
435 |
Engr URV |
436 |
Engineering display decimal position- Defines the decimal point position for user scale display. |
437 |
Engr point |
438 |
Model 1- Model and Suffix codes of the device. |
439 |
Model 1 |
440 |
Model 2- Part of the Model and suffix codes of the device, which follows the codes shown in Model 1. |
441 |
Model 2 |
442 |
Model 3- Part of the Model and suffix codes of the device, which follows the codes shown in Model 2. |
443 |
Model 3 |
444 |
Style code- Displays the style code of the device. |
445 |
Style No. |
446 |
Serial number- Displays the serial number of the device. |
447 |
Serial No. |
448 |
Manufacturing date- Displays the date of manufacturing the device. |
449 |
Mftr Date |
450 |
Extra number- Reference number for special customization. |
451 |
Extra No. |
452 |
External zero-adjustment permission- Enables/disables external zero adjustment. |
453 |
Ext SW |
454 |
Software rev |
455 |
Gasket Material- Construction material of a seal that exists between the module and flange. |
456 |
Gasket matl |
457 |
Process Connector Size- Hardware adjacent to the sensor, that physically connects the process to the sensor. |
458 |
Process Conn size |
459 |
ANSI3, C150 |
460 |
ANSI3, C300 |
461 |
ANSI3, C600 |
462 |
ANSI4, C150 |
463 |
ANSI4, C300 |
464 |
ANSI2, C150 |
465 |
ANSI2, C300 |
466 |
ANSI2, C600 |
467 |
DIN80, PN10/16 |
468 |
DIN80, PN25/40 |
469 |
DIN80, PN64 |
470 |
DIN100, PN10/16 |
471 |
DIN100, PN25/40 |
472 |
DIN50, PN10/16 |
473 |
DIN50, PN25/40 |
474 |
DIN50, PN64 |
475 |
ANSI 150 |
476 |
ANSI 300 |
477 |
ANSI 600 |
478 |
DIN 10/16 |
479 |
DIN 25 |
480 |
DIN 40 |
481 |
1/2NPT Female |
482 |
1/4NPT Female |
483 |
Rc 1/2 Female |
484 |
1/2NPT Male |
485 |
G 1/2 Male |
486 |
M2O * 1.5 Male |
487 |
R 1/2 Male |
488 |
Remote Seal Fill Fluid- Fluid material in the device remote seal. |
489 |
Silicone |
490 |
SH704 |
491 |
SH705 |
492 |
Ethy Gly/H2O |
493 |
Prop Gly/H2O |
494 |
Software seal- Displays whether or not a master password was used (Break). |
495 |
Software seal |
496 |
Break |
497 |
Keep |
498 |
SI Option |
499 |
OFF |
500 |
ON |
501 |
Pressure Sensor Range Code |
502 |
P Range code |
503 |
M |
504 |
H |
505 |
L |
506 |
A |
507 |
B |
508 |
C |
509 |
E |
510 |
V |
511 |
D |
512 |
Static Pressure Sensor Range Code |
513 |
SP Range code |
514 |
Standard |
515 |
Pressure Value or % Value for Trim |
516 |
Pres for trim |
517 |
Static Pressure Value or % Value for Trim |
518 |
SP for trim |
519 |
Engineer Unit of Capital Letter |
520 |
Small Character of Engineer Unit |
521 |
X1 Value |
522 |
X1 |
523 |
Y1 Value |
524 |
Y1 |
525 |
X2 Value |
526 |
X2 |
527 |
Y2 Value |
528 |
Y2 |
529 |
X3 Value |
530 |
X3 |
531 |
Y3 Value |
532 |
Y3 |
533 |
X4 Value |
534 |
X4 |
535 |
Y4 Value |
536 |
Y4 |
537 |
X5 Value |
538 |
X5 |
539 |
Y5 Value |
540 |
Y5 |
541 |
X6 Value |
542 |
X6 |
543 |
Y6 Value |
544 |
Y6 |
545 |
X7 Value |
546 |
X7 |
547 |
Y7 Value |
548 |
Y7 |
549 |
X8 Value |
550 |
X8 |
551 |
Y8 Value |
552 |
Y8 |
553 |
X9 Value |
554 |
X9 |
555 |
Y9 Value |
556 |
Y9 |
557 |
Pressure Trim Mode Selection Code |
558 |
Auto, Lower Pt |
559 |
Auto, Upper Pt |
560 |
Manual, Lower Pt |
561 |
Manual, Upper Pt |
562 |
Pressure Trim Point or Deviation |
563 |
Static Pressure Trim Mode Selection Code |
564 |
Static Pressure Trim Point or Deviation |
565 |
Trim Clear Code |
566 |
Not Clear |
567 |
ALL |
568 |
Keyword for Test Mode |
569 |
Data No. for Test |
570 |
Data1 for Test |
571 |
Data2 for Test |
572 |
04X |
573 |
08X |
574 |
Error Record Selection Code |
575 |
Log1 |
576 |
Latest |
577 |
Log2 |
578 |
Log3 |
579 |
Log4 |
580 |
Oldest |
581 |
Error Record 0 |
582 |
Error Rec 0 |
583 |
2X |
584 |
Error Record 1 |
585 |
Error Rec 1 |
586 |
Error Record 2 |
587 |
Error Rec 2 |
588 |
Error Record 3 |
589 |
Error Rec 3 |
590 |
Error Record 4 |
591 |
Error Rec 4 |
592 |
Error Record 5 |
593 |
Error Rec 5 |
594 |
Error Record 6 |
595 |
Error Rec 6 |
596 |
Error Record 7 |
597 |
Error Rec 7 |
598 |
Data Selection Code |
599 |
Value 1 |
600 |
VALUE 1 |
601 |
Value 2 |
602 |
VALUE 2 |
603 |
Digital Output Test Code |
604 |
Exit DO Test mode |
605 |
Space for 8 characters |
606 |
Diag Error Status. |
607 |
Diag Error |
608 |
Bit mask for Alarm against Diag Error Status. |
609 |
Diag Option |
610 |
Diag Mode. |
611 |
Diag Mode |
612 |
Stop |
613 |
Calculation |
614 |
Reference |
615 |
Diag Applicable. |
616 |
Diag Applicable |
617 |
Ratio of Root fluct DP for Reference with Compensation Status. |
618 |
Ratio fDP Status |
619 |
Sensor Failure |
620 |
Device Failure |
621 |
Uncertain |
622 |
Invalid Ref |
623 |
Good |
624 |
Ratio of Root fluct DP for Reference. |
625 |
Ratio fDP |
626 |
Ratio of Root fluct SP low side for Reference Status. |
627 |
Ratio fSPl Status |
628 |
Ratio of Root fluct SP low side for Reference. |
629 |
Ratio fSPl |
630 |
Ratio of Root fluct SP high side for Reference Status. |
631 |
Ratio fSPh Status |
632 |
Ratio of Root fluct SP high side for Reference. |
633 |
Ratio fSPh |
634 |
Blocking Factor Status. |
635 |
BlkF Status |
636 |
Blocking Factor. |
637 |
BlkF |
638 |
DPAvg Status. |
639 |
DPAvg Status |
640 |
DPAvg. |
641 |
DPAvg |
642 |
Compensated Ratio of Root fluct DP for Reference Status. |
643 |
CRatio fDP Status |
644 |
Compensated Ratio of Root fluct DP for Reference. |
645 |
CRatio fDP |
646 |
Non-Compensated Ratio of Root fluct DP for Reference Status. |
647 |
NRatio fDP Status |
648 |
Non-Compensated Ratio of Root fluct DP for Reference. |
649 |
NRatio fDP |
650 |
fluct DP Status. |
651 |
fDP Status |
652 |
fluct DP. |
653 |
fDP |
654 |
12g |
655 |
.5e |
656 |
fluct SP low side Status. |
657 |
fSPl Status |
658 |
fluct SP low side. |
659 |
fSPl |
660 |
fluct SP high side Status. |
661 |
fSPh Status |
662 |
fluct SP high side. |
663 |
fSPh |
664 |
Test 1 |
665 |
Test 2 |
666 |
Test 3 |
667 |
Test 4 |
668 |
Diag Period. |
669 |
Diag Period |
670 |
Diag Limit fluct DP max. |
671 |
Lim fDPmax |
672 |
Diag Limit fluct DP min. |
673 |
Lim fDPmin |
674 |
Diag Limit fluct SP low side max. |
675 |
Lim fSPlmax |
676 |
Diag Limit fluct SP low side min. |
677 |
Lim fSPlmin |
678 |
Diag Limit fluct SP high side max. |
679 |
Lim fSPhmax |
680 |
Diag Limit fluct SP high side min. |
681 |
Lim fSPhmin |
682 |
Diag Limit Blocking Factor max. |
683 |
Lim BlkFmax |
684 |
Diag Limit Blocking Factor min. |
685 |
Lim BlkFmin |
686 |
Diag Limit DPAvg max. |
687 |
Lim DPAvgmax |
688 |
5.5f |
689 |
Diag Limit DPAvg min. |
690 |
Lim DPAvgmin |
691 |
Diag Alarm Suppression Count. |
692 |
Diag Supp Count |
693 |
.0d |
694 |
Diag Description. |
695 |
Diag Description |
696 |
Reference fluct DP Status. |
697 |
Ref fDP Status |
698 |
Reference fluct DP. |
699 |
Ref fDP |
700 |
10g |
701 |
.3e |
702 |
Reference fluct SP low side Status. |
703 |
Ref fSPl Status |
704 |
Reference fluct SP low side. |
705 |
Ref fSPl |
706 |
Reference fluct SP high side Status. |
707 |
Ref fSPh Status |
708 |
Reference fluct SP high side. |
709 |
Ref fSPh |
710 |
Reference Blocking Factor Status. |
711 |
Ref BlkF Status |
712 |
Reference Blocking Factor. |
713 |
Ref BlkF |
714 |
10.6f |
715 |
Reference DPAvg Status. |
716 |
Ref DPAvg Status |
717 |
Reference DPAvg. |
718 |
Ref DPAvg |
719 |
Reference Limit fluct DP min. |
720 |
Ref Lim fDPmin |
721 |
Reference Limit fluct SP min. |
722 |
Ref Lim fSPmin |
723 |
Reference Limit Blocking Factor max. |
724 |
Ref Lim BlkFmax |
725 |
Flow Compensation for Ratio of Root fluct DP. |
726 |
Diag DPComp |
727 |
Compensation |
728 |
Non-Compensation |
729 |
Flg temp. |
730 |
Flg temp |
731 |
Flg Temp Coef. |
732 |
Flg Temp Coef |
733 |
Flg Temp Hi Alert Val. |
734 |
Flg Temp Hi Alert Val |
735 |
Flg Temp Lo Alert Val. |
736 |
Flg Temp Lo Alert Val |
737 |
Diag Analog Output Option. |
738 |
Diag Out Option |
739 |
Off |
740 |
Burnout |
741 |
Fall back |
742 |
Diag Fixed Analog Output Value. |
743 |
Diag Fixed Out Val |
744 |
Small Char. did not convert successfully. |
745 |
Analog output trim |
746 |
SP setup |
747 |
Config SP Alerts |
748 |
Additional Info |
749 |
Write variables |
750 |
Device Variables and Status |
751 |
Burst Condition |
752 |
Burst Message 1 |
753 |
Burst Message 2 |
754 |
Burst Message 3 |
755 |
Burst Variables |
756 |
Event Notification |
757 |
Event Mask |
758 |
Knowledge |
759 |
Re-range |
760 |
Maintenance |
761 |
Offline |
762 |
Master Reset- Commands the EJX electronics to reset and perform a selftest. Reports any errors that occured. |
763 |
Reset Configuration changed flag. |
764 |
Reset Cfg chng flag |
765 |
Simulate. |
766 |
Simulate |
767 |
Set Burst Period |
768 |
Configure Burst Period |
769 |
Set Burst Trigger |
770 |
Configure Burst Trigger |
771 |
Set Event Notification Timing |
772 |
Configure Event Notification Timing |
773 |
Acknowledge Event Notification |
774 |
Static Pressure Lower Sensor Limit Value- Defines the minimum usable value for the Lower Range Value for the static pressure. |
775 |
SP LSL |
776 |
Static Pressure Upper Sensor Limit Value- Defines the maximum usable value for the Upper Range Value for the static pressure. |
777 |
SP USL |
778 |
Static Pressure Minimum Span- Defines the minimum usable span for the static pressure. |
779 |
SP Min span |
780 |
Static Pressure Damping Value- Damping time constant applied to both the Digital Value representation for static pressure. The units of this variable are always in seconds. |
781 |
SP Damp |
782 |
Sensor Temperature - Temperature at the sensor that is responsible for a process measurement. |
783 |
temperature_digital_units_help |
784 |
temperature_digital_value_help |
785 |
Static Pres |
786 |
static_pressure_digital_units_help |
787 |
static_pressure_digital_value_help |
788 |
Percent Range |
789 |
percent_range_digital_units_help |
790 |
percent_range_digital_value_help |
791 |
Loop Warning Variables |
792 |
Displays a warning message before new values are sent. |
793 |
Percent Range Variable Unit |
794 |
Percent Range Data Quality |
795 |
Percent Range Quality help |
796 |
Percent Range Limit Status |
797 |
Percent Range Limit Status help |
798 |
Percent Range Classification |
799 |
Percent Range Classification help |
800 |
Percent Range Family status |
801 |
Percent Range Family status help |
802 |
Percent Range Family |
803 |
Percent Range Family help |
804 |
Percent Range Update time |
805 |
Percent Range Update time period help |
806 |
0 ms |
807 |
45 ms |
808 |
360 ms |
809 |
1 s |
810 |
Percent Range USL |
811 |
Percent RangeUSL help |
812 |
Percent Range LSL |
813 |
Percent Range LSL help |
814 |
Percent Range min span |
815 |
Percent Range min span help |
816 |
Percent Range Damp |
817 |
Percent Range Damp help |
818 |
8.3f |
819 |
Percent Range snsr s/n |
820 |
Percent Ranges nsr s/n help |
821 |
7d |
822 |
Loop Current Variable Unit |
823 |
Loop Current Data Quality |
824 |
Loop Current Data Quality help |
825 |
Loop Current Limit Status |
826 |
Loop Current Limit Status help |
827 |
Loop Current Classification |
828 |
Loop Current Classification help |
829 |
Loop Current Family status |
830 |
Loop Current Family status help |
831 |
Loop Current Family |
832 |
Loop Current Family help |
833 |
Loop Current Update time |
834 |
Loop Current Update time period help |
835 |
Loop Current USL |
836 |
Loop Current USL help |
837 |
Loop Current LSL |
838 |
Loop Current LSL help |
839 |
Loop Current min span |
840 |
Loop Current min span help |
841 |
Loop Current Damp |
842 |
Loop Current Damp help |
843 |
Loop Current snsr s/n |
844 |
Loop Current snsr s/n help |
845 |
loop_current_digital_units_help |
846 |
loop_current_digital_value_help |
847 |
Pres Classification |
848 |
Pressure Classification help |
849 |
Pres Data Quality |
850 |
Pressure Quality help |
851 |
Pres Limit Status |
852 |
Pressure Limit Status help |
853 |
Pres Family status |
854 |
Pressure Family status help |
855 |
Not supported |
856 |
Pres Family |
857 |
Pressure Family help |
858 |
Activation Key for Optional Function. |
859 |
Option Password |
860 |
Event Number |
861 |
Temp Data Quality |
862 |
Temperature Data Quality help |
863 |
Temp Limit Status |
864 |
Temperature Limit Status help |
865 |
Temp Classification |
866 |
Temperature Classification help |
867 |
Temp family status |
868 |
Temperature family status help |
869 |
Temp Family |
870 |
Temperature Family help |
871 |
Temp update time |
872 |
Temperature Update time period help |
873 |
Temp USL |
874 |
Temp LSL |
875 |
Temp min span |
876 |
Temp snsr s/n |
877 |
SP Data Quality |
878 |
Static Pressure Quality help |
879 |
SP Limit Status |
880 |
Static Pressure Limit Status help |
881 |
SP Classification |
882 |
Static Pressure Classification help |
883 |
SP Family status |
884 |
Static Pressure Family status help |
885 |
SP Family |
886 |
Static Pressure Family help |
887 |
SP update time |
888 |
Static Pressure Update time period help |
889 |
SP snsr s/n |
890 |
SP snsr s/n help |
891 |
Pressure write dev var code |
892 |
SP write dev var code |
893 |
temperature write dev var code |
894 |
% range write dev var code |
895 |
Loop current write dev var code |
896 |
Test Auto Release Time |
897 |
10 min |
898 |
30 min |
899 |
60 min |
900 |
3 hour |
901 |
6 hour |
902 |
12 hour |
903 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
904 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
905 |
Wireless |
906 |
WirelessHART Device |
907 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
908 |
Primary |
909 |
Primary Analog Channel |
910 |
Secondary |
911 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
912 |
Tertiary |
913 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
914 |
Quaternary |
915 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
916 |
Quinary |
917 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
918 |
Critical Power Failure |
919 |
Lock all |
920 |
Trim not supported |
921 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
922 |
Locked by gateway |
923 |
Analog Input Channel |
924 |
Analog Output Channel |
925 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
926 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
927 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
928 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
929 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
930 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
931 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
932 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
933 |
Simulation active |
934 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
935 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
936 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
937 |
Volatile memory error |
938 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
939 |
Watchdog reset executed |
940 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
941 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
942 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
943 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
944 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
945 |
Electronic failure |
946 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
947 |
Subdevice list changed |
948 |
Duplicate master detected |
949 |
Capacity Denied |
950 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
951 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
952 |
Block transfer pending |
953 |
Battery life |
954 |
Percent range |
955 |
Loop current |
956 |
Primary variable |
957 |
Secondary variable |
958 |
Tertiary variable |
959 |
Quaternary variable |
960 |
Read receive time |
961 |
Write date and time |
962 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
963 |
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. |
964 |
Clock Uninitialized |
965 |
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. |
966 |
None |
967 |
No restrictions |
968 |
SI Only |
969 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
970 |
Process automation device |
971 |
Discrete device |
972 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
973 |
I/O System |
974 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
975 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
976 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
977 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
978 |
WirelessHART Access point |
979 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
980 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
981 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
982 |
Device Profile |
983 |
US |
984 |
United States of America |
985 |
JP |
986 |
Japan |
987 |
DE |
988 |
Germany |
989 |
FR |
990 |
France |
991 |
ES |
992 |
Spain |
993 |
RU |
994 |
Russian Federation |
995 |
CN |
996 |
People's Republic of China |
997 |
Secondary Master |
998 |
Primary Master |
999 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1000 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1001 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1002 |
WirelessHART Status |
1003 |
Time Set Option |
1004 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1005 |
Country |
1006 |
Country of intended device installation |
1007 |
SI Unit Control |
1008 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1009 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
1010 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
1011 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1012 |
Continuous |
1013 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1014 |
Window |
1015 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1016 |
Rising |
1017 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1018 |
Falling |
1019 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1020 |
On-change |
1021 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1022 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
1023 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
1024 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1025 |
Configuration changed event pending |
1026 |
Device status event pending |
1027 |
More status available event pending |
1028 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1029 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1030 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1031 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1032 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1033 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
1034 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
1035 |
Latched Device Status |
1036 |
Operate mode Mask |
1037 |
Not Defined |
1038 |
Latched Ext dev status |
1039 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1040 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1041 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
1042 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
1043 |
Latched AO saturated |
1044 |
Latched AO fixed |
1045 |
Latched Operate Mode |
1046 |
Time Stamp |
1047 |
Relative time value on network |
1048 |
8u |
1049 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1050 |
Command Response Truncated |
1051 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1052 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1053 |
Device Variable |
1054 |
Burst Command |
1055 |
Subdevice Missing |
1056 |
Total Burst Msgs |
1057 |
Total number of burst messages supported by this device |
1058 |
Burst Variable Slot - Device variable code assigned to the slot to be read in burst mode. |
1059 |
Burst Variable Codes |
1060 |
The time when the first unacknowledged event was triggered |
1061 |
5.3f |
1062 |
Burst Message Number |
1063 |
Number of Events Supported |
1064 |
Latched Cfg chng count |
1065 |
Device Specific Status 0 Mask |
1066 |
Device Specific Status 14 Mask |
1067 |
Device Specific Status 15 Mask |
1068 |
Device Specific Status 16 Mask |
1069 |
Device Specific Status 17 Mask |
1070 |
Device Specific Status 18 Mask |
1071 |
Device Specific Status 19 Mask |
1072 |
Device Specific Status 20 Mask |
1073 |
Device Specific Status 21 Mask |
1074 |
Device Specific Status 22 Mask |
1075 |
Device Specific Status 23 Mask |
1076 |
Device Specific Status 24 Mask |
1077 |
Latched Device Specific Status 0 |
1078 |
Latched Device Specific Status 1 |
1079 |
Latched Device Specific Status 2 |
1080 |
Latched Device Specific Status 3 |
1081 |
Latched Device Specific Status 4 |
1082 |
Latched Device Specific Status 5 |
1083 |
Latched Device Specific Status 14 |
1084 |
Latched Device Specific Status 15 |
1085 |
Latched Device Specific Status 16 |
1086 |
Latched Device Specific Status 17 |
1087 |
Latched Device Specific Status 18 |
1088 |
Latched Device Specific Status 19 |
1089 |
Latched Device Specific Status 20 |
1090 |
Latched Device Specific Status 21 |
1091 |
Latched Device Specific Status 22 |
1092 |
Latched Device Specific Status 23 |
1093 |
Latched Device Specific Status 24 |
1094 |
Update time adjusted |
1095 |
Invalid burst message |
1096 |
Invalid device variable classification |
1097 |
Invalid burst trigger mode selection code |
1098 |
Burst condition conflict |
1099 |
Update period increased |
1100 |
Insufficient bandwidth |
1101 |
Update period or debounce interval adjusted |
1102 |
Update times adjusted |
1103 |
Update rate uncertain |
1104 |
Not all events cleared |
1105 |
count |
1106 |
.3g |
1107 |
.f |
1108 |
% |
1109 |
3.2f |
1110 |
s |
1111 |
4.2f |
1112 |
6.4f |
1113 |
This function is not supported. |
1114 |
In write protect mode. |
1115 |
Current power on informatin is ON.
Select status |
1116 |
OFF;ON |
1117 |
Current power on informatin is OFF.
Select status |
1118 |
Power on info is changed to ON. |
1119 |
Power on info is changed to OFF. |
1120 |
Current power on informatin is ON. |
1121 |
Current power on informatin is OFF. |
1122 |
Confirm that the configuration tool supports
new universal rev.
After the universal rev is changed,
the following operations are required.
1 Exit the configuration tool.
2 Power OFF and ON the device.
3 Restart the configuration tool.
|
1123 |
Current universal rev is %{universal_revision} with fld dev rev %{transmitter_revision}.
New universal rev is %{next_universal_rev} with fld dev rev %{next_device_rev}.
Are you sure to change the universal rev?
|
1124 |
Current universal rev is %{universal_revision} with fld dev rev %{transmitter_revision}.
Are you sure to change the universal rev?
|
1125 |
Universal rev %{test_key_4_upper1} is not supported!
|
1126 |
Enter new rev number.
5: universal rev 5
7: universal rev 7
|
1127 |
Number is invalid.
|
1128 |
Current universal rev is %{0}.
Universal rev is not changed.
|
1129 |
Current universal rev is %{universal_revision} with fld dev rev %{transmitter_revision}.
Are you sure to stay with current universal rev?
|
1130 |
New rev is applied only after power OFF and ON the device.
Are you sure to change the universal rev from %{universal_revision} to %{object_universal_rev}? |
1131 |
Setting in progress, please wait for several seconds.
|
1132 |
Process incompleted.
|
1133 |
To complete the change of universal rev:
1 Exit the configuration tool.
2 Power OFF and ON the device.
3 Restart the configuration tool.
|
1134 |
Process completed.
|
1135 |
Current universal rev is %{universal_revision} with fld dev rev %{transmitter_revision}.
New universal rev will be %{next_universal_rev} with fld dev rev %{next_device_rev}.
|
1136 |
Current universal rev is %{universal_revision} with fld dev rev %{transmitter_revision}.
|
1137 |
Self test in progress please wait |
1138 |
Device maybe stuck in selftest. |
1139 |
Device maybe stuck in master reset. |
1140 |
Master Reset OK |
1141 |
D/A trim data is cleared. |
1142 |
Select trim mode |
1143 |
Off;Auto, Lower Pt;Auto, Upper Pt;Manual, Lower Pt;Manual, Upper Pt |
1144 |
Pres for trim %{0}
%{1} |
1145 |
tmp |
1146 |
Pres sensor trim data is cleared. |
1147 |
SP for trim %{0}
%{1} |
1148 |
SP sensor trim data is cleared. |
1149 |
Execute OK ? |
1150 |
Exit;Execute |
1151 |
Performing log clear |
1152 |
0%;100%;Exit |
1153 |
Apply new 0% input |
1154 |
Current applied process value: %{static_pressure_value} %{static_pressure_units} |
1155 |
Set as 0% value;Read new value;Leave as found |
1156 |
Apply new 100% input |
1157 |
Set as 100% value;Read new value;Leave as found |
1158 |
Select one |
1159 |
List;Edit all points;Edit one point;Exit |
1160 |
List
X1 %[6.2f]{0}% Y1 %[6.2f]{1}%
X2 %[6.2f]{2}% Y2 %[6.2f]{3}%
X3 %[6.2f]{4}% Y3 %[6.2f]{5}%
|
1161 |
List
X4 %[6.2f]{6}% Y4 %[6.2f]{7}%
X5 %[6.2f]{8}% Y5 %[6.2f]{9}%
X6 %[6.2f]{10}% Y6 %[6.2f]{11}%
|
1162 |
List
X7 %[6.2f]{12}% Y7 %[6.2f]{13}%
X8 %[6.2f]{14}% Y8 %[6.2f]{15}%
X9 %[6.2f]{16}% Y9 %[6.2f]{17}%
|
1163 |
Num of points is 0. |
1164 |
It will set S.C. to be disabled, OK? |
1165 |
No;Yes |
1166 |
Set S.C. to be disabled... |
1167 |
Specify S.C. point to set value |
1168 |
choice |
1169 |
Off;On;Exit |
1170 |
Digital Output is fixed to %{0} |
1171 |
Enter Engr Unit: |
1172 |
Enter a space for the character to display it in lowercase: |
1173 |
Select case: |
1174 |
Write;Read;Coefs Clear;End |
1175 |
Test Key 1 |
1176 |
Test Key 2 |
1177 |
Select one: |
1178 |
Test Key 3;Test Key 4 |
1179 |
Test Key 3 |
1180 |
Test Key 4 |
1181 |
Test Key 3
%{0} |
1182 |
Test Key 4
%{0}%{1}
%{2} |
1183 |
Now Clearing! |
1184 |
Enter current password to enable to write for 10 minutes: |
1185 |
Released the write protection for 10 minutes. |
1186 |
If you wish to release completely, you have to change password to all of spaces. |
1187 |
Enter new password to change state of write protect: |
1188 |
Re-enter new password within 30 seconds: |
1189 |
Aborting method due to last error |
1190 |
Changed to new password. |
1191 |
It changed the state of protection related password. |
1192 |
Current Diag Mode is : %{diag_mode}
Select Diag Mode |
1193 |
Stop;Calculation;Reference |
1194 |
Show the: |
1195 |
Log1(Latest);Log2;Log3;Log4(Oldest);Exit |
1196 |
Advanced Diag Fail. |
1197 |
Simulation mode |
1198 |
No error |
1199 |
Select unit |
1200 |
;kPa;MPa;mbar;bar;psi;psia;mmH2O;mmHg;mmHgA;mmAq;mmWG;Torr;inH2O;inHg;inHgA;ftH2O;gf/cm2;kgf/cm2;kg/cm2G;kg/cm2A;atm;kg/h;t/h;m3/h;m3/min;l/h;l/min;kl/h;kl/min;Nl/h;Nl/min;Nm3/h;Nm3/min;ACFH;ACFM;SCFH;SCFM;GPH;GPM;m;mm;in;ft;kg/m3;g/cm3 |
1201 |
;kPa;MPa;mbar;bar;atm;kg/h;t/h;m3/h;m3/min;l/h;l/min;kl/h;kl/min;Nl/h;Nl/min;Nm3/h;Nm3/min;m;mm;kg/m3;g/cm3 |
1202 |
It will reset the master CPU, OK ? |
1203 |
Master Reset in progress please wait |
1204 |
Self Test OK |
1205 |
Configuration changed flag was reset. |
1206 |
Select Device variable. |
1207 |
Off;PV;SV;TV;Percent Range;Loop Current |
1208 |
Input Digital value.(%{ejx_lvar_sim_unit_code}) |
1209 |
Select Data quality. |
1210 |
Bad;Poor accuracy;Manual / Fixed;Good |
1211 |
Select Limit status. |
1212 |
Not limited;Low limited;High limited;Constant |
1213 |
Choose update period |
1214 |
0.5s;1s;2s;4s;8s;16s;32s;1min;5min;10min;15min;30min;45min;60min |
1215 |
Choose max update period |
1216 |
Error - Update period is larger than max update period.
Please select update period again. |
1217 |
Choose burst trigger mode. |
1218 |
Continuous;On-change |
1219 |
Continuous;Window;Rising;Falling;On-change |
1220 |
Set Burst Trigger Level
for |
1221 |
[ %{burst_messages[0].BURST_UNIT} ] |
1222 |
tmp_burst_trigger_level |
1223 |
[ %{burst_messages[1].BURST_UNIT} ] |
1224 |
[ %{burst_messages[2].BURST_UNIT} ] |
1225 |
select update period |
1226 |
select max update period |
1227 |
Choose event debounce interval |
1228 |
Off;0.5s;1s;2s;4s;8s;16s;32s;1min;5min;10min;15min;30min;45min;60min |
1229 |
Current applied process value: %{pressure_value} %{pressure_units} |
1230 |
low |
1231 |
high |
1232 |
Enter Event Number |
1233 |
Select Transaction |
1234 |
Trans 0: Read Event Notification;Trans 1: Send Acknowledge |