0 |
pH S1 |
1 |
pH S2 |
2 |
Redox/ORP S1 |
3 |
Redox/ORP S2 |
4 |
Conductivity S1 |
5 |
Conductivity S2 |
6 |
Concentration S1 |
7 |
Concentration S2 |
8 |
Resistivity S1 |
9 |
Resistivity S2 |
10 |
D.O Conc. S1 |
11 |
D.O Conc. S2 |
12 |
D.O %Sat S1 |
13 |
D.O %Sat S2 |
14 |
Turbidity S1 |
15 |
Turbidity S2 |
16 |
Suspended Solids S1 |
17 |
Suspended Solids S2 |
18 |
Temperature S1 |
19 |
Temperature S2 |
20 |
Inf. pH |
21 |
Difference |
22 |
Ratio |
23 |
% Passage |
24 |
% Rejection |
25 |
|
26 |
Update Period |
27 |
PH_S1_Obj_Unit |
28 |
FNU |
29 |
FTU |
30 |
NTU |
31 |
PH_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
32 |
.2f |
33 |
PH_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
34 |
PH_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
35 |
PH_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
36 |
PH_S1_Obj_Classification |
37 |
usl |
38 |
DampingTime_Label |
39 |
s |
40 |
PH_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
41 |
1u |
42 |
PH_S1_maxUpdateTime |
43 |
PH_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
44 |
PH_S2_Obj_Unit |
45 |
PH_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
46 |
PH_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
47 |
PH_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
48 |
PH_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
49 |
PH_S2_Obj_Classification |
50 |
PH_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
51 |
PH_S2_maxUpdateTime |
52 |
PH_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
53 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_Obj_Unit |
54 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
55 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
56 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
57 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
58 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_Obj_Classification |
59 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
60 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_maxUpdateTime |
61 |
ORP_REDOX_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
62 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_Obj_Unit |
63 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
64 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
65 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
66 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
67 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_Obj_Classification |
68 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
69 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_maxUpdateTime |
70 |
ORP_REDOX_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
71 |
COND_S1_Obj_Unit |
72 |
COND_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
73 |
COND_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
74 |
COND_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
75 |
COND_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
76 |
COND_S1_Obj_Classification |
77 |
COND_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
78 |
COND_S1_maxUpdateTime |
79 |
COND_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
80 |
COND_S2_Obj_Unit |
81 |
COND_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
82 |
COND_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
83 |
COND_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
84 |
COND_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
85 |
COND_S2_Obj_Classification |
86 |
COND_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
87 |
COND_S2_maxUpdateTime |
88 |
COND_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
89 |
CONC_S1_Obj_Unit |
90 |
mg/l |
91 |
Custom |
92 |
CONC_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
93 |
CONC_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
94 |
CONC_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
95 |
CONC_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
96 |
CONC_S1_Obj_Classification |
97 |
CONC_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
98 |
CONC_S1_maxUpdateTime |
99 |
CONC_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
100 |
CONC_S2_Obj_Unit |
101 |
CONC_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
102 |
CONC_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
103 |
CONC_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
104 |
CONC_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
105 |
CONC_S2_Obj_Classification |
106 |
CONC_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
107 |
CONC_S2_maxUpdateTime |
108 |
CONC_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
109 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_Obj_Unit |
110 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
111 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
112 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
113 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
114 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_Obj_Classification |
115 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
116 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_maxUpdateTime |
117 |
RESISTIVITY_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
118 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_Obj_Unit |
119 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
120 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
121 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
122 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
123 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_Obj_Classification |
124 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
125 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_maxUpdateTime |
126 |
RESISTIVITY_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
127 |
DO_CONC_S1_Obj_Unit |
128 |
DO_CONC_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
129 |
DO_CONC_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
130 |
DO_CONC_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
131 |
DO_CONC_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
132 |
DO_CONC_S1_Obj_Classification |
133 |
DO_CONC_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
134 |
DO_CONC_S1_maxUpdateTime |
135 |
DO_CONC_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
136 |
DO_CONC_S2_Obj_Unit |
137 |
DO_CONC_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
138 |
DO_CONC_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
139 |
DO_CONC_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
140 |
DO_CONC_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
141 |
DO_CONC_S2_Obj_Classification |
142 |
DO_CONC_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
143 |
DO_CONC_S2_maxUpdateTime |
144 |
DO_CONC_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
145 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_Obj_Unit |
146 |
% Sat |
147 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
148 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
149 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
150 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
151 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_Obj_Classification |
152 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
153 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_maxUpdateTime |
154 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
155 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_Obj_Unit |
156 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
157 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
158 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
159 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
160 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_Obj_Classification |
161 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
162 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_maxUpdateTime |
163 |
DO_PERCENT_SAT_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
164 |
TURBIDITY_S1_Obj_Unit |
165 |
TURBIDITY_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
166 |
TURBIDITY_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
167 |
TURBIDITY_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
168 |
TURBIDITY_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
169 |
TURBIDITY_S1_Obj_Classification |
170 |
TURBIDITY_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
171 |
TURBIDITY_S1_maxUpdateTime |
172 |
TURBIDITY_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
173 |
TURBIDITY_S2_Obj_Unit |
174 |
TURBIDITY_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
175 |
TURBIDITY_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
176 |
TURBIDITY_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
177 |
TURBIDITY_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
178 |
TURBIDITY_S2_Obj_Classification |
179 |
TURBIDITY_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
180 |
TURBIDITY_S2_maxUpdateTime |
181 |
TURBIDITY_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
182 |
SS_S1_Obj_Unit |
183 |
SS_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
184 |
SS_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
185 |
SS_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
186 |
SS_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
187 |
SS_S1_Obj_Classification |
188 |
SS_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
189 |
SS_S1_maxUpdateTime |
190 |
SS_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
191 |
SS_S2_Obj_Unit |
192 |
SS_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
193 |
SS_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
194 |
SS_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
195 |
SS_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
196 |
SS_S2_Obj_Classification |
197 |
SS_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
198 |
SS_S2_maxUpdateTime |
199 |
SS_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
200 |
TEMP_S1_Obj_Unit |
201 |
TEMP_S1_Obj_Value_LABEL |
202 |
TEMP_S1_Obj_DQ_Label |
203 |
TEMP_S1_Obj_LS_Label |
204 |
TEMP_S1_Obj_Status_Label |
205 |
TEMP_S1_Obj_Classification |
206 |
TEMP_S1_transducerSerialNumber |
207 |
TEMP_S1_maxUpdateTime |
208 |
TEMP_S1_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
209 |
TEMP_S2_Obj_Unit |
210 |
TEMP_S2_Obj_Value_LABEL |
211 |
TEMP_S2_Obj_DQ_Label |
212 |
TEMP_S2_Obj_LS_Label |
213 |
TEMP_S2_Obj_Status_Label |
214 |
TEMP_S2_Obj_Classification |
215 |
TEMP_S2_transducerSerialNumber |
216 |
TEMP_S2_maxUpdateTime |
217 |
TEMP_S2_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
218 |
INFERRED_PH_Obj_Unit |
219 |
INFERRED_PH_Obj_Value_LABEL |
220 |
INFERRED_PH_Obj_DQ_Label |
221 |
INFERRED_PH_Obj_LS_Label |
222 |
INFERRED_PH_Obj_Status_Label |
223 |
INFERRED_PH_Obj_Classification |
224 |
INFERRED_PH_transducerSerialNumber |
225 |
INFERRED_PH_maxUpdateTime |
226 |
INFERRED_PH_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
227 |
DIFF_Obj_Unit |
228 |
DIFF_Obj_Value_LABEL |
229 |
DIFF_Obj_DQ_Label |
230 |
DIFF_Obj_LS_Label |
231 |
DIFF_Obj_Status_Label |
232 |
DIFF_Obj_Classification |
233 |
DIFF_transducerSerialNumber |
234 |
DIFF_maxUpdateTime |
235 |
DIFF_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
236 |
COND_RATIO_Obj_Unit |
237 |
COND_RATIO_Obj_Value_LABEL |
238 |
COND_RATIO_Obj_DQ_Label |
239 |
COND_RATIO_Obj_LS_Label |
240 |
COND_RATIO_Obj_Status_Label |
241 |
COND_RATIO_Obj_Classification |
242 |
COND_RATIO_transducerSerialNumber |
243 |
COND_RATIO_maxUpdateTime |
244 |
COND_RATIO_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
245 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_Obj_Unit |
246 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_Obj_Value_LABEL |
247 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_Obj_DQ_Label |
248 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_Obj_LS_Label |
249 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_Obj_Status_Label |
250 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_Obj_Classification |
251 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_transducerSerialNumber |
252 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_maxUpdateTime |
253 |
COND_PERC_PASSAGE_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
254 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_Obj_Unit |
255 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_Obj_Value_LABEL |
256 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_Obj_DQ_Label |
257 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_Obj_LS_Label |
258 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_Obj_Status_Label |
259 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_Obj_Classification |
260 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_transducerSerialNumber |
261 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_maxUpdateTime |
262 |
COND_PERC_REJECTION_deviceVariableFamilyCodes |
263 |
Language |
264 |
English |
265 |
German |
266 |
French |
267 |
Spanish |
268 |
Italian |
269 |
Instrument Tag |
270 |
AWT420 |
271 |
Temperature Unit |
272 |
°C |
273 |
°F |
274 |
Diagnostics View |
275 |
Disabled |
276 |
Enabled |
277 |
Signals View |
278 |
Chart View |
279 |
Alarm View |
280 |
Analog OP View |
281 |
Calibration Log |
282 |
Alarm Log |
283 |
Audit Log |
284 |
Diagnostics Log |
285 |
Date Format |
286 |
DD-MM-YYYY |
287 |
MM-DD-YYYY |
288 |
YYYY-MM-DD |
289 |
Source |
290 |
None |
291 |
S1:Primary Signal |
292 |
S1:Secondary Signal |
293 |
Inferred Signal |
294 |
S2:Primary Signal |
295 |
S2:Secondary Signal |
296 |
Tag |
297 |
Chart Duration |
298 |
1 Hr. |
299 |
2 Hrs. |
300 |
4 Hrs. |
301 |
8 Hrs. |
302 |
12 Hrs. |
303 |
16 Hrs. |
304 |
20 Hrs. |
305 |
24 Hrs. |
306 |
DS Region |
307 |
Europe |
308 |
North America |
309 |
DS Start Hour |
310 |
00:00 |
311 |
DS Start Occurrence |
312 |
First |
313 |
Second |
314 |
Third |
315 |
Last |
316 |
DS Start Day |
317 |
Sunday |
318 |
Monday |
319 |
Tuesday |
320 |
Wednesday |
321 |
Thursday |
322 |
Friday |
323 |
Saturday |
324 |
DS Start Month |
325 |
January |
326 |
February |
327 |
March |
328 |
April |
329 |
May |
330 |
June |
331 |
July |
332 |
August |
333 |
September |
334 |
October |
335 |
November |
336 |
December |
337 |
DS End Hour |
338 |
DS End Occurrence |
339 |
DS End Day |
340 |
DS End Month |
341 |
Calculated Signal |
342 |
Temperature |
343 |
S1: Control O/P |
344 |
S1: Control O/P (A) |
345 |
S1: Control O/P (B) |
346 |
S2: Control O/P |
347 |
S2: Control O/P (A) |
348 |
S2: Control O/P (B) |
349 |
Output Type |
350 |
Linear |
351 |
Log 2 Decade |
352 |
Log 3 Decade |
353 |
Log 4 Decade |
354 |
Elect. High |
355 |
.8f |
356 |
mA |
357 |
Elect. Low |
358 |
Eng. High |
359 |
.6f |
360 |
Eng. Low |
361 |
Output Failure |
362 |
Failure Current |
363 |
Type |
364 |
Set Source selection as none, before changing Type. |
365 |
Off |
366 |
Input |
367 |
Output |
368 |
S1 Hold |
369 |
S2 Hold |
370 |
S1 Start Clean |
371 |
S2 Start Clean |
372 |
Alarm 1 State |
373 |
Alarm 2 State |
374 |
Alarm 3 State |
375 |
Alarm 4 State |
376 |
Alarm 5 State |
377 |
Alarm 6 State |
378 |
Alarm 7 State |
379 |
Alarm 8 State |
380 |
S1 Failure |
381 |
S2 Failure |
382 |
S1 Out of Spec. |
383 |
S2 Out of Spec. |
384 |
S1 Maintenance |
385 |
S2 Maintenance |
386 |
S1 Function Check |
387 |
S2 Function Check |
388 |
Tx Failure |
389 |
Tx Out of Spec. |
390 |
Tx Maintenance |
391 |
Tx Function Check |
392 |
S1 Cal in Progress |
393 |
S2 Cal in Progress |
394 |
S1 Cal Failed |
395 |
S2 Cal Failed |
396 |
Clean 1 |
397 |
Clean 2 |
398 |
Diagnostics Active |
399 |
Polarity |
400 |
Inverted |
401 |
Non Inverted |
402 |
Logging Enable |
403 |
Disable |
404 |
Enable |
405 |
Channel 1 |
406 |
Channel 2 |
407 |
Channel 3 |
408 |
Channel 4 |
409 |
Channel 5 |
410 |
Channel 6 |
411 |
Sampling Time |
412 |
5 Secs. |
413 |
10 Secs. |
414 |
30 Secs. |
415 |
1 Min. |
416 |
5 Mins. |
417 |
10 Mins. |
418 |
30 Mins. |
419 |
Serial Number |
420 |
3K0000000000000 |
421 |
Software Revision |
422 |
AWT420/p2/00.00.020 |
423 |
Hardware Revision |
424 |
Sensor Type |
425 |
Unrecognized Sensor |
426 |
2-Electr. Cond. |
427 |
4-Electr. Cond. |
428 |
RDO |
429 |
pH/Redox(ORP) |
430 |
Turb TSS |
431 |
Turbidity |
432 |
High Process |
433 |
Low Process |
434 |
High Latch |
435 |
Low Latch |
436 |
Alarm 1 |
437 |
ABB_SourceUnit |
438 |
ABB_rangeHighInUserUnit |
439 |
ABB_rangeLowInUserUnit |
440 |
Trip |
441 |
Hysteresis |
442 |
Time hysteresis |
443 |
Secs |
444 |
Alarm 2 |
445 |
Alarm 3 |
446 |
Alarm 4 |
447 |
Alarm 5 |
448 |
Alarm 6 |
449 |
Alarm 7 |
450 |
Alarm 8 |
451 |
Write Protection |
452 |
dataSig1S1 |
453 |
dataSig2S1 |
454 |
dataSig3S1 |
455 |
dataSig1S2 |
456 |
dataSig2S2 |
457 |
dataSig3S2 |
458 |
ABB_anlgOutputEngUnit |
459 |
FAU |
460 |
ppm |
461 |
ppb |
462 |
µg/l |
463 |
µg/Kg |
464 |
mg/Kg |
465 |
NM³/H |
466 |
BAR A |
467 |
µS/cm |
468 |
µS/M |
469 |
mS/cm |
470 |
mS/M |
471 |
TDS |
472 |
MOhm/cm |
473 |
Ohm/cm |
474 |
pH |
475 |
mV |
476 |
% |
477 |
ml/Sec |
478 |
µA |
479 |
mL/Min |
480 |
PSU |
481 |
ppt |
482 |
mbar |
483 |
mmHg |
484 |
Weeks |
485 |
Days |
486 |
g/l |
487 |
MOhm-cm |
488 |
Sensor to Clean |
489 |
S1 |
490 |
S2 |
491 |
O/P Assignment |
492 |
Not Assigned |
493 |
Relay 1 |
494 |
Relay 2 |
495 |
Relay 3 |
496 |
Relay 4 |
497 |
Digital O/P |
498 |
Clean Interval |
499 |
15 Mins. |
500 |
45 Mins. |
501 |
1 Hour |
502 |
2 Hours |
503 |
3 Hours |
504 |
4 Hours |
505 |
5 Hours |
506 |
6 Hours |
507 |
7 Hours |
508 |
8 Hours |
509 |
9 Hours |
510 |
10 Hours |
511 |
11 Hours |
512 |
12 Hours |
513 |
13 Hours |
514 |
14 Hours |
515 |
15 Hours |
516 |
16 Hours |
517 |
17 Hours |
518 |
18 Hours |
519 |
19 Hours |
520 |
20 Hours |
521 |
21 Hours |
522 |
22 Hours |
523 |
23 Hours |
524 |
24 Hours |
525 |
Clean Type |
526 |
Continous |
527 |
Pulsed |
528 |
Clean On time |
529 |
Secs. |
530 |
Clean Off time |
531 |
Number of Pulses |
532 |
1 |
533 |
2 |
534 |
3 |
535 |
4 |
536 |
5 |
537 |
6 |
538 |
7 |
539 |
8 |
540 |
9 |
541 |
10 |
542 |
Recovery Time |
543 |
2 Mins. |
544 |
3 Mins. |
545 |
4 Mins. |
546 |
6 Mins. |
547 |
7 Mins. |
548 |
8 Mins. |
549 |
9 Mins. |
550 |
Clean Duration |
551 |
min |
552 |
Next Clean |
553 |
Card |
554 |
Disconnected |
555 |
Connected |
556 |
Card Status |
557 |
Offline |
558 |
Online |
559 |
Memory Consumed |
560 |
Hidden |
561 |
0 % |
562 |
20 % |
563 |
40 % |
564 |
60 % |
565 |
80 % |
566 |
100 % |
567 |
Media Full |
568 |
Not Inserted |
569 |
Diagnosis Simulation |
570 |
Date |
571 |
Time |
572 |
Next Clean Date |
573 |
Next Clean Time |
574 |
Curr.Out at Alarm |
575 |
High |
576 |
Low |
577 |
Control Action |
578 |
Direct |
579 |
Reverse |
580 |
Dual |
581 |
Control Mode |
582 |
Automatic |
583 |
Manual |
584 |
Setpoint |
585 |
Control Type |
586 |
P Only |
587 |
P+I |
588 |
P+I+D |
589 |
P+D |
590 |
Proportional Band |
591 |
.1f |
592 |
Integral ActionTime |
593 |
Derivative Action Time |
594 |
Manual Reset |
595 |
Analog |
596 |
Time Proportioning |
597 |
Pulse Frequency |
598 |
Cycle Time |
599 |
/min |
600 |
Action |
601 |
Auto |
602 |
Default Output |
603 |
Hold |
604 |
Operator Control |
605 |
Sensor Tag |
606 |
Range High |
607 |
If Measurement Type is pH, set Range High between -2.0 to 16.0 pH
If Measurement Type is Redox(ORP) and Sensor model type is Analog, set Range High between -2000 to 2000 mV
If Measurement Type is Redox(ORP) and Sensor model type is not Analog, set Range High between -1000 to 1000 mV |
608 |
Range Low |
609 |
If Measurement Type is pH, set Range Low between -2.0 to 16.0 pH
If Measurement Type is Redox(ORP), and Sensor model type is Analog, set Range Low between -2000 to 2000 mV
If Measurement Type is Redox(ORP) and Sensor model type is not Analog, set Range Low between -1000 to 1000 mV |
610 |
If Measurement Type is Conductivity, set Range High between (0.0 to 20000.0 * Cell Constant)µS/cm or (0.0 to 20.0 * Cell Constant)mS/cm
If Measurement Type is Concentration, set Range High between 0 to 2000, Max limit is set by Conc. Curve Table
If Measurement Type is Resistivity, set Range High between 0 to 20.0 MOhm-cm |
611 |
.3f |
612 |
If Measurement Type is Conductivity, set Range Low between (0.0 to 20000.0 * Cell Constant)µS/cm or (0.0 to 20.0 * Cell Constant)mS/cm
If Measurement Type is Concentration, set Range Low between 0 to 2000, Max limit is set by Conc. Curve Table
If Measurement Type is Resistivity, set Range Low 0 to 20.0 MOhm-cm |
613 |
If Measurement Type is Conductivity, set Range High between 0.0 to 2,000,000 µS/cm or 0.0 to 2000 mS/cm
If Measurement Type is Concentration, Set Range High between NaOH 15.0 to 0.0% Or HCl 18.0 to 0.0% Or H2SO4 20.0 to 0.0% Or H3PO4 40.0 to 0.0% Or NaCl 20.0 to 0.0% or Custom 200000.0 to 0.0 Or KOH 25.0 to 0.0% |
614 |
If Measurement Type is Conductivity, set Range High between 0.0 to 2000 µS/cm or 0.0 to 2 mS/cm
If Measurement Type is Concentration, Set Range High between NaOH 15.0 to 0.0% Or HCl 18.0 to 0.0% Or H2SO4 20.0 to 0.0% Or H3PO4 40.0 to 0.0% Or NaCl 20.0 to 0.0% Or Custom 200000.0 to 0.0 Or KOH 25.0 to 0.0% |
615 |
If Measurement Type is Conductivity, set Range Low between 0.0 to 2,000,000 µS/cm or 0.0 to 2000 mS/cm
If Measurement Type is Concentration, Set Range Low between NaOH 15.0 to 0.0% Or HCl 18.0 to 0.0% Or H2SO4 20.0 to 0.0% Or H3PO4 40.0 to 0.0% Or NaCl 20.0 to 0.0% or Custom 200000.0 to 0.0 Or KOH 25.0 to 0.0% |
616 |
If Measurement Type is Conductivity, set Range Low between 0.0 to 2000 µS/cm or 0.0 to 2 mS/cm
If Measurement Type is Concentration, Set Range Low between NaOH 15.0 to 0.0% Or HCl 18.0 to 0.0% Or H2SO4 20.0 to 0.0% Or H3PO4 40.0 to 0.0% Or NaCl 20.0 to 0.0% Or Custom 200000.0 to 0.0 Or KOH 25.0 to 0.0% |
617 |
If Measurement Type is Concentration, set Range High between 0 to 50 ppm or 0 to 50 mg/l
If Measurement Type is % Saturation, set Range High between 0 to 1000 % Sat. |
618 |
If Measurement Type is Concentration, set Range Low between 0 to 50 ppm or 0 to 50 mg/l
If Measurement Type is % Saturation, set Range Low between 0 to 1000 % Sat. |
619 |
If Measurement Type is Turbidity Set Range High between 0 to 4000 NTU
If Measurement Type is Suspended Solids Set Range High between 0 to 99999.0 ppm. |
620 |
If Measurement Type is Turbidity Set Range Low between 0 to 4000 NTU
If Measurement Type is Suspended Solids Set Range Low between 0 to 99999.0 ppm. |
621 |
Warning: |
622 |
Custom Units |
623 |
Model Type |
624 |
100 GP-D |
625 |
100 Ultra-D |
626 |
500 Pro-D |
627 |
700 Ultra-D |
628 |
500 X-D |
629 |
700 S-D |
630 |
700 M-D |
631 |
Measurement Type |
632 |
Redox(ORP) |
633 |
Temp. Compensation |
634 |
Auto. Solution |
635 |
Sample Coefficient |
636 |
pH/10°C |
637 |
Manual Temperature |
638 |
Filter Type |
639 |
Medium |
640 |
Low Slope Limit |
641 |
Broken Glass |
642 |
Out of Solution |
643 |
Ref. Poisoning |
644 |
Ref. Failure |
645 |
Ref. Blocked |
646 |
Ref. Alarm Limit |
647 |
kOhm |
648 |
Conductivity |
649 |
Concentration |
650 |
Resistivity |
651 |
Conductivity Unit |
652 |
Cell Constant |
653 |
Concentration Unit |
654 |
Temp. Comp. Type |
655 |
TC Curve |
656 |
TC Coeff. |
657 |
Standard KCl |
658 |
UPW (Low TC) |
659 |
UPW (High TC) |
660 |
Pure H2O (Neutral) |
661 |
Pure H2O (Acid) |
662 |
Pure H2O (Base) |
663 |
NaOH |
664 |
HCl |
665 |
NaCl |
666 |
NH3 |
667 |
User Defined |
668 |
Input 0 |
669 |
Input 1 |
670 |
Input 2 |
671 |
Input 3 |
672 |
Input 4 |
673 |
Input 5 |
674 |
Output 0 |
675 |
Output 1 |
676 |
Output 2 |
677 |
Output 3 |
678 |
Output 4 |
679 |
Output 5 |
680 |
Enable Curve 0 |
681 |
Enable Curve 1 |
682 |
Enable Curve 2 |
683 |
Enable Curve 3 |
684 |
Enable Curve 4 |
685 |
Enable Curve 5 |
686 |
TC Coefficient |
687 |
%/°C |
688 |
Polarization |
689 |
Sensor Group |
690 |
Group A |
691 |
Group B |
692 |
Conc. Solution |
693 |
H2SO4 |
694 |
H3PO4 |
695 |
KOH |
696 |
.4f |
697 |
Dirty Sensor |
698 |
% Saturation |
699 |
PV Resolution |
700 |
Normal |
701 |
Salinity Unit |
702 |
Salinity Correction |
703 |
If Salinity Unit is PSU set Salinity Correction 0 to 42 PSU
If Salinity Unit is ppt, set Salinity Correction 0 to 42 ppt. |
704 |
Pressure Unit |
705 |
Cap End Time |
706 |
Cap End Date |
707 |
Cap Serial Number |
708 |
Barometric Pressure |
709 |
If Pressure Unit is mbar set Barometric Pressure 507 to 1115 mbar
If Pressure Unit is mmHg, set Barometric Pressure 380 to 836 mmHg. |
710 |
Units |
711 |
Suspended Solids |
712 |
Turb Units |
713 |
TSS Units |
714 |
Wiper Clean Freq. |
715 |
5 Minutes |
716 |
15 Minutes |
717 |
30 Minutes |
718 |
45 Minutes |
719 |
Wiper Fitting |
720 |
Not fitted |
721 |
Fitted |
722 |
Range Switching |
723 |
Bubble Rejection |
724 |
No Sensor Fitted |
725 |
Calculation Type |
726 |
Change in Calculation Type may reset Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 Measurement Types and and other objects. Continue? |
727 |
Inferred pH (NaOH) |
728 |
Inf. pH (NaOH+NaCl) |
729 |
Inferred pH (NH3) |
730 |
Inf. pH (NH3+NaCl) |
731 |
Before Cation Limit |
732 |
After Cation Limit |
733 |
pH Range |
734 |
7.0pH to 10.0pH |
735 |
7.0pH to 11.0pH |
736 |
Signal Arrangement |
737 |
A = S1, B = S2 |
738 |
A = S2, B = S1 |
739 |
7998/011 |
740 |
7998/012 |
741 |
7998/016 |
742 |
If Sensor Type is 7998/011 or 7998/016 set Range High between 1.0 to 40.0 NTU
If Sensor Type is 7998/012 set Range High between 40.0 to 400.0 NTU. |
743 |
Set Range Low 0.0 NTU. |
744 |
Reset |
745 |
dummy_UI |
746 |
% sat |
747 |
Temperature Sensor |
748 |
Maintenance Required |
749 |
Device Variable Alert |
750 |
Critical Power Failure |
751 |
........ |
752 |
Reserved |
753 |
Possible Cause:
Suggested Action: |
754 |
Before Cat. High |
755 |
Possible Cause: The pre-set conductivity value before the cation resin column has been exceeded
|
756 |
After Cat. High |
757 |
Possible Cause: The conductivity value after the cation resin column has exceeded the programmed limit.
|
758 |
Before Cat. Low |
759 |
Possible Cause: The conductivity value before the cation resin column has fallen below the acceptable value for reliable readings when inferred pH is selected.
|
760 |
Clean 1 in Progress |
761 |
Possible Cause: Indicates that a manual, or automatic, sensor clean cycle is in progress.
|
762 |
Clean 2 in Progress |
763 |
Alarm Active |
764 |
Possible Cause: Indicates 1 of 8 user-defined alarms is active
|
765 |
Memory Write Error |
766 |
Possible Cause: NV error â processor board (CRC Comms.). Failure of non-volatile memory on processor/display board or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem still persists, contact local service organization |
767 |
S1:Write Error |
768 |
Possible Cause: Error writing configuration data to sensor 1. Repeat process until diagnostic is cleared. If problem still persists, contact local service organization
Suggested Action: Repeat process until diagnostic is cleared. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
769 |
S2:Write Error |
770 |
Possible Cause: Error writing configuration data to sensor 2. Repeat process until diagnostic is cleared. If problem still persists, contact local service organization
Suggested Action: Repeat process until diagnostic is cleared. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
771 |
S1:PV Out of Range |
772 |
Possible Cause: Sensor 1 Primary Variable is out of the specified range of the sensor.
|
773 |
S2:PV Out of Range |
774 |
Possible Cause: Sensor 2 Primary Variable is out of the specified range of the sensor.
|
775 |
Simulation Active |
776 |
Possible Cause: The analyzer is operating in Simulation mode.
|
777 |
Inf. pH Invalid |
778 |
Possible Cause: The calculated (inferred) pH i.e., either: Outside the range 7.00 to 10.00 pH when NH3 temperature compensation (for a NH3 dosed sample) is selected outside the range 7.00 to 11.00 pH when NaOH temperature compensation (for a NaOH dosed sample) is selected.
|
779 |
S1:Comms Error |
780 |
Possible Cause: Communication to sensor failure. Communication to one or all the sensors has failed during cyclic reads
Suggested Action: Check wiring between transmitter and sensors. |
781 |
S2:Comms Error |
782 |
AO1:Out of Range |
783 |
Possible Cause: Analog Output 1 source is outside the programmed range
|
784 |
AO2:Out of Range |
785 |
Possible Cause: Analog Output 2 source is outside the programmed range
|
786 |
AO3:Out of Range |
787 |
Possible Cause: Analog Output 3 source is outside the programmed range
|
788 |
AO4:Out of Range |
789 |
Possible Cause: Analog Output 4 source is outside the programmed range
|
790 |
SD Nearly Full |
791 |
Possible Cause: Memory card is more than 90% full
Suggested Action: Replace memory card. |
792 |
SD Card Full |
793 |
Possible Cause: Memory card is full, no more data can be saved to the card.
Suggested Action: Replace memory card. |
794 |
Undefined |
795 |
Check function |
796 |
Off specification |
797 |
Maintenance |
798 |
Failure |
799 |
Electronics status |
800 |
Sensor status |
801 |
Configuration status |
802 |
Operating conditions |
803 |
Process operating conditions |
804 |
Diagnosis Simulation Enabled |
805 |
0.3f |
806 |
0.2f |
807 |
0.1f |
808 |
8.3f |
809 |
8.2f |
810 |
8.1f |
811 |
QV |
812 |
Command Not Implemented |
813 |
Upload from Device |
814 |
Download to Device |
815 |
Download from Device |
816 |
Upload to Device |
817 |
Reset to Default |
818 |
Edit Measurement Type. |
819 |
Digital I/O |
820 |
Change Measurement Type. |
821 |
Change Sensor Type. |
822 |
Change Calculation Type |
823 |
Change Conductivity Unit |
824 |
Change Concentration Unit |
825 |
Change RDO Unit |
826 |
Change Turb Unit |
827 |
Change TSS Units |
828 |
Change Turbidity Unit |
829 |
Change Source |
830 |
Set Temp. Comp. Type |
831 |
Change Sensor Group |
832 |
Change TC Curve |
833 |
Change Salinity Unit |
834 |
Change Pressure Unit |
835 |
Set Cell Constant |
836 |
Change Conc. Solution |
837 |
Device_Diagnostic_0 |
838 |
Possible Cause: Analog Output 1 source is outside the programmed range
Suggested Action:Check process and output setup. |
839 |
Possible Cause: Analog Output 2 source is outside the programmed range
Suggested Action:Check process and output setup. |
840 |
Possible Cause: Analog Output 3 source is outside the programmed range
Suggested Action:Check process and output setup. |
841 |
Possible Cause: Analog Output 4 source is outside the programmed range
Suggested Action:Check process and output setup. |
842 |
Device_Diagnostic_1 |
843 |
Possible Cause: Indicates 1 of 8 user-defined alarms is active
Suggested Action: |
844 |
Possible Cause: NV error - processor board (CRC Comms.). Failure of non-volatile memory on processor/display board or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem still persists, contact local service organization |
845 |
Possible Cause: Sensor 1 Primary Variable is out of the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check process. |
846 |
Possible Cause: Sensor 2 Primary Variable is out of the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check process. |
847 |
Possible Cause: The analyzer is operating in Simulation mode.
Suggested Action:Check setup. |
848 |
Possible Cause: The calculated (inferred) pH i.e., either: Outside the range 7.00 to 10.00 pH when NH3 temperature compensation (for a NH3 dosed sample) is selected outside the range 7.00 to 11.00 pH when NaOH temperature compensation (for a NaOH dosed sample) is selected.
Suggested Action:Check process and sensor setup. |
849 |
Device_Diagnostic_2 |
850 |
Possible Cause: The pre-set conductivity value before the cation resin column has been exceeded
Suggested Action:Check before Cation process and sensor setup. |
851 |
Possible Cause: The conductivity value after the cation resin column has exceeded the programmed limit.
Suggested Action:Check after Cation process and sensor setup |
852 |
Possible Cause: The conductivity value before the cation resin column has fallen below the acceptable value for reliable readings when inferred pH is selected.
Suggested Action: |
853 |
Possible Cause: Indicates that a manual, or automatic, sensor clean cycle is in progress.
Suggested Action:No action |
854 |
Possible Cause: Indicates that a manual, or automatic, sensor clean cycle is in progress.
Suggested Action:No action |
855 |
Byte2Bite5_Dec |
856 |
Byte2Bite5_PCSA |
857 |
Byte2Bite6_Dec |
858 |
Byte2Bite6_PCSA |
859 |
Byte2Bite7_Dec |
860 |
Byte2Bite7_PCSA |
861 |
Device_Diagnostic_3 |
862 |
Byte3Bite0_Dec |
863 |
Byte3Bite0_PCSA |
864 |
Byte3Bite1_Dec |
865 |
Byte3Bite1_PCSA |
866 |
Byte3Bite2_Dec |
867 |
Byte3Bite2_PCSA |
868 |
Byte3Bite3_Dec |
869 |
Byte3Bite3_PCSA |
870 |
Byte3Bite4_Dec |
871 |
Byte3Bite4_PCSA |
872 |
Byte3Bite5_Dec |
873 |
Byte3Bite5_PCSA |
874 |
Byte3Bite6_Dec |
875 |
Byte3Bite6_PCSA |
876 |
Byte3Bite7_Dec |
877 |
Byte3Bite7_PCSA |
878 |
Device_Diagnostic_4 |
879 |
Byte4Bite0_Dec |
880 |
Byte4Bite0_PCSA |
881 |
S1:ADC Failure |
882 |
Possible Cause: An error has been reported by the on board ADC.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to sensor. If problem persists change sensor module. |
883 |
S1:Memory Failure |
884 |
Possible Cause: Failure of non-volatile memory on sensor board.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to sensor. If power cycling fails, reset the sensor configuration to default and reconfigure as needed. |
885 |
Byte4Bite3_Dec |
886 |
Byte4Bite3_PCSA |
887 |
S1:Broken Glass |
888 |
Possible Cause: pH glass tip is broken
Suggested Action: Replace Sensor |
889 |
S1:Ref. Failure |
890 |
Possible Cause: Reference impedance error
Suggested Action: Replace Sensor |
891 |
S1:PT Failure |
892 |
Possible Cause: Check thermometer wiring
Suggested Action: Check Temperature Sensor. If problem persists change temperature sensor |
893 |
Byte4Bite7_Dec |
894 |
Byte4Bite7_PCSA |
895 |
Device_Diagnostic_5 |
896 |
S1:Cal Failed |
897 |
Possible Cause: Calibration failed. Previous calibration values applied.
Suggested Action: |
898 |
S1:PV Out of Limits |
899 |
Possible Cause: The measured pH is out of range.
Suggested Action: |
900 |
Byte5Bite2_Dec |
901 |
Byte5Bite2_PCSA |
902 |
Byte5Bite3_Dec |
903 |
Byte5Bite3_PCSA |
904 |
S1:Process Temp Out of Range |
905 |
Possible Cause: The measured temperature is outside the sensor Limits.
Suggested Action: |
906 |
Byte5Bite5_Dec |
907 |
Byte5Bite5_PCSA |
908 |
Byte5Bite6_Dec |
909 |
Byte5Bite6_PCSA |
910 |
S1:Ambient Temp Out of Range |
911 |
Possible Cause: The ambient temperature of sensor is out of range.
Suggested Action: |
912 |
Device_Diagnostic_6 |
913 |
Byte6Bite0_Dec |
914 |
Byte6Bite0_PCSA |
915 |
Byte6Bite1_Dec |
916 |
Byte6Bite1_PCSA |
917 |
Byte6Bite2_Dec |
918 |
Byte6Bite2_PCSA |
919 |
Possible Cause: The reference junction is blocked
Suggested Action: Clean Sensor |
920 |
S1:Ref. Warning |
921 |
Possible Cause: The millivolt difference between electrodes is approaching zero
Suggested Action: Sensor needs replacing soon |
922 |
S1:Low pH Slope |
923 |
Possible Cause: As the Electrode ages its slop decreases
Suggested Action: |
924 |
S1:Out of Solution |
925 |
Possible Cause:
Suggested Action: Check solution supply |
926 |
S1:Low Electrolyte |
927 |
Possible Cause: Over time some electrolyte will leak away
Suggested Action: For those pH sensors that can be topped up with liquid electrolyte please refill. Other Sensors must be replaced. |
928 |
Device_Diagnostic_7 |
929 |
Byte7Bite0_Dec |
930 |
Byte7Bite0_PCSA |
931 |
Byte7Bite1_Dec |
932 |
Byte7Bite1_PCSA |
933 |
Byte7Bite2_Dec |
934 |
Byte7Bite2_PCSA |
935 |
Byte7Bite3_Dec |
936 |
Byte7Bite3_PCSA |
937 |
Byte7Bite4_Dec |
938 |
Byte7Bite4_PCSA |
939 |
Byte7Bite5_Dec |
940 |
Byte7Bite5_PCSA |
941 |
Byte7Bite6_Dec |
942 |
Byte7Bite6_PCSA |
943 |
Byte7Bite7_Dec |
944 |
Byte7Bite7_PCSA |
945 |
Device_Diagnostic_8 |
946 |
Byte8Bite0_Dec |
947 |
Byte8Bite0_PCSA |
948 |
S2:ADC Failure |
949 |
S2:Memory Failure |
950 |
Byte8Bite3_Dec |
951 |
Byte8Bite3_PCSA |
952 |
S2:Broken Glass |
953 |
S2:Ref. Failure |
954 |
S2:PT Failure |
955 |
Byte8Bite7_Dec |
956 |
Byte8Bite7_PCSA |
957 |
Device_Diagnostic_9 |
958 |
S2:Cal Failed |
959 |
S2:PV Out of Limits |
960 |
Byte9Bite2_Dec |
961 |
Byte9Bite2_PCSA |
962 |
S2:Process Temp Out of Range |
963 |
Byte9Bite3_Dec |
964 |
Byte9Bite3_PCSA |
965 |
Byte9Bite5_Dec |
966 |
Byte9Bite5_PCSA |
967 |
Byte9Bite6_Dec |
968 |
Byte9Bite6_PCSA |
969 |
S2:Ambient Temp Out of Range |
970 |
Device_Diagnostic_10 |
971 |
Byte10Bite0_Dec |
972 |
Byte10Bite0_PCSA |
973 |
Byte10Bite1_Dec |
974 |
Byte10Bite1_PCSA |
975 |
Byte10Bite2_Dec |
976 |
Byte10Bite2_PCSA |
977 |
S2:Ref. Warning |
978 |
S2:Low pH Slope |
979 |
Possible Cause: As the Electrode ages its slope decreases
Suggested Action: |
980 |
S2:Out of Solution |
981 |
S2:Low Electrolyte |
982 |
Device_Diagnostic_11 |
983 |
Byte11Bite0_Dec |
984 |
Byte11Bite0_PCSA |
985 |
Byte11Bite1_Dec |
986 |
Byte11Bite1_PCSA |
987 |
Byte11Bite2_Dec |
988 |
Byte11Bite2_PCSA |
989 |
Byte11Bite3_Dec |
990 |
Byte11Bite3_PCSA |
991 |
Byte11Bite4_Dec |
992 |
Byte11Bite4_PCSA |
993 |
Byte11Bite5_Dec |
994 |
Byte11Bite5_PCSA |
995 |
Byte11Bite6_Dec |
996 |
Byte11Bite6_PCSA |
997 |
Byte11Bite7_Dec |
998 |
Byte11Bite7_PCSA |
999 |
Device_Diagnostic_12 |
1000 |
S1:PV Failure |
1001 |
Possible Cause: Primary variable / sensor failure for sensor 1. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
1002 |
Possible Cause: An error has been reported by the on board Sensor ADC.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace electronics inside sensor. If problem still persists contact local service organization |
1003 |
Byte12Bite3_Dec |
1004 |
Byte12Bite3_PCSA |
1005 |
Possible Cause: Failure of sensor 1 non-volatile memory or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, check all configuration parameters for all sensors and correct any errors. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
1006 |
S1:Polarization |
1007 |
Possible Cause: Effective area of electrode decreased.
Suggested Action: Check process. Check sensor wiring. Clean Sensor |
1008 |
Byte12Bite5_Dec |
1009 |
Byte12Bite5_PCSA |
1010 |
Possible Cause: Temperature sensor failure for sensor 1. The temperature compensator or associated connections are either open-circuit or short-circuit.
Suggested Action: Check thermometer wiring |
1011 |
Byte12Bite7_Dec |
1012 |
Byte12Bite7_PCSA |
1013 |
Device_Diagnostic_13 |
1014 |
Possible Cause: Last sensor calibration failed. Calibration is sensor-specific â refer to the sensor Operating instruction.
Suggested Action: |
1015 |
Possible Cause: Primary value measured is outside the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check Sensor Wiring. Check configuration. If problem persists change sensor module |
1016 |
Byte13Bite2_Dec |
1017 |
Byte13Bite2_PCSA |
1018 |
Byte13Bite3_Dec |
1019 |
Byte13Bite3_PCSA |
1020 |
Possible Cause: Process temperature of sample solution is above or below the temperature range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check temperature sensor wiring |
1021 |
Byte13Bite5_Dec |
1022 |
Byte13Bite5_PCSA |
1023 |
Byte13Bite6_Dec |
1024 |
Byte13Bite6_PCSA |
1025 |
S1:Internal Temp Out of Range |
1026 |
Possible Cause: The internal sensor temperature is outside operating limits.
Suggested Action: Verify that the ambient temperature is within the operating range of the sensor (-10 to 75 °C [14 to 167 °F]) |
1027 |
Device_Diagnostic_14 |
1028 |
Byte14Bite0_Dec |
1029 |
Byte14Bite0_PCSA |
1030 |
Byte14Bite1_Dec |
1031 |
Byte14Bite1_PCSA |
1032 |
Byte14Bite2_Dec |
1033 |
Byte14Bite2_PCSA |
1034 |
Byte14Bite3_Dec |
1035 |
Byte14Bite3_PCSA |
1036 |
Byte14Bite4_Dec |
1037 |
Byte14Bite4_PCSA |
1038 |
Possible Cause: The conductivity reading is very low.
Suggested Action: Check conductivity cell is still in the process solution. |
1039 |
Byte14Bite5_Dec |
1040 |
Byte14Bite5_PCSA |
1041 |
Byte14Bite7_Dec |
1042 |
Byte14Bite7_PCSA |
1043 |
Device_Diagnostic_15 |
1044 |
S1:Calibrating |
1045 |
Possible Cause: Displayed during calibration of sensor 1. On a multiple sensor setup, this inhibits the calibration of other sensors
Suggested Action: |
1046 |
S1:Recovery |
1047 |
Possible Cause: The time delay between the completion of a calibration and the update of the current outputs and alarms for the selected sensor.
Suggested Action: |
1048 |
Byte15Bite2_Dec |
1049 |
Byte15Bite2_PCSA |
1050 |
Byte15Bite3_Dec |
1051 |
Byte15Bite3_PCSA |
1052 |
Byte15Bite4_Dec |
1053 |
Byte15Bite4_PCSA |
1054 |
Byte15Bite5_Dec |
1055 |
Byte15Bite5_PCSA |
1056 |
Byte15Bite6_Dec |
1057 |
Byte15Bite6_PCSA |
1058 |
Byte15Bite7_Dec |
1059 |
Byte15Bite7_PCSA |
1060 |
Device_Diagnostic_16 |
1061 |
S2:PV Failure |
1062 |
Possible Cause: Primary variable / sensor failure for sensor 2. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
1063 |
Possible Cause: An error has been reported by the on board Sensor ADC.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, check all configuration parameters for all sensors and correct any errors. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
1064 |
Possible Cause: Failure of sensor 2 non-volatile memory or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to sensor. If power cycling fails, reset the sensor configuration to default and reconfigure as needed. |
1065 |
Byte16Bite3_Dec |
1066 |
Byte16Bite3_PCSA |
1067 |
S2:Polarization |
1068 |
Byte16Bite5_Dec |
1069 |
Byte16Bite5_PCSA |
1070 |
Possible Cause: Temperature sensor failure for sensor 2. The temperature compensator or associated connections are either open-circuit or short-circuit.
Suggested Action: Check thermometer wiring |
1071 |
Byte16Bite7_Dec |
1072 |
Byte16Bite7_PCSA |
1073 |
Device_Diagnostic_17 |
1074 |
Possible Cause: Primary variable measured is outside the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check Sensor Wiring. Check configuration. If problem persists change sensor module |
1075 |
Byte17Bite2_Dec |
1076 |
Byte17Bite2_PCSA |
1077 |
Byte17Bite3_Dec |
1078 |
Byte17Bite3_PCSA |
1079 |
Byte17Bite5_Dec |
1080 |
Byte17Bite5_PCSA |
1081 |
Byte17Bite6_Dec |
1082 |
Byte17Bite6_PCSA |
1083 |
S2:Internal Temp Out of Range |
1084 |
Device_Diagnostic_18 |
1085 |
Byte18Bite0_Dec |
1086 |
Byte18Bite0_PCSA |
1087 |
Byte18Bite1_Dec |
1088 |
Byte18Bite1_PCSA |
1089 |
Byte18Bite2_Dec |
1090 |
Byte18Bite2_PCSA |
1091 |
Byte18Bite3_Dec |
1092 |
Byte18Bite3_PCSA |
1093 |
Byte18Bite4_Dec |
1094 |
Byte18Bite4_PCSA |
1095 |
Byte18Bite5_Dec |
1096 |
Byte18Bite5_PCSA |
1097 |
Possible Cause: The conductivity reading is very low.
Suggested Action: Check conductivity cell is still in the process solution. |
1098 |
Byte18Bite7_Dec |
1099 |
Byte18Bite7_PCSA |
1100 |
Device_Diagnostic_19 |
1101 |
S2:Calibrating |
1102 |
Possible Cause: Displayed during calibration of sensor 2. On a multiple sensor setup, this inhibits the calibration of other sensors
Suggested Action: |
1103 |
S2:Recovery |
1104 |
Byte19Bite2_Dec |
1105 |
Byte19Bite2_PCSA |
1106 |
Byte19Bite3_Dec |
1107 |
Byte19Bite3_PCSA |
1108 |
Byte19Bite4_Dec |
1109 |
Byte19Bite4_PCSA |
1110 |
Byte19Bite5_Dec |
1111 |
Byte19Bite5_PCSA |
1112 |
Byte19Bite6_Dec |
1113 |
Byte19Bite6_PCSA |
1114 |
Byte19Bite7_Dec |
1115 |
Byte19Bite7_PCSA |
1116 |
Device_Diagnostic_20 |
1117 |
Possible Cause: Process variable / sensor failure for sensor 1. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
1118 |
Possible Cause: Sensor failure (temporary or permanent failure of analogue to digital converter for sensor 1.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace electronics inside sensor. If problem still persists contact local service organization |
1119 |
Possible Cause: Failure of sensor 1 non-volatile memory or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, check all configuration parameters for all sensors and correct any errors. If problem still persists, contact local service organization |
1120 |
Byte20Bite3_Dec |
1121 |
Byte20Bite3_PCSA |
1122 |
Byte20Bite4_Dec |
1123 |
Byte20Bite4_PCSA |
1124 |
Byte20Bite5_Dec |
1125 |
Byte20Bite5_PCSA |
1126 |
Byte20Bite7_Dec |
1127 |
Byte20Bite7_PCSA |
1128 |
Device_Diagnostic_21 |
1129 |
Possible Cause: Primary variable measured is outside the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check process. |
1130 |
Byte21Bite2_Dec |
1131 |
Byte21Bite2_PCSA |
1132 |
Byte21Bite3_Dec |
1133 |
Byte21Bite3_PCSA |
1134 |
Possible Cause: Process temperature of sample solution is above or below the temperature range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check process. |
1135 |
Byte21Bite5_Dec |
1136 |
Byte21Bite5_PCSA |
1137 |
Byte21Bite6_Dec |
1138 |
Byte21Bite6_PCSA |
1139 |
Possible Cause: The internal sensor temperature is outside operating limits.
Suggested Action: Verify that the ambient temperature is within the operating range of the sensor (-10 to 75°C [14 to 167°F]) |
1140 |
Device_Diagnostic_22 |
1141 |
Byte22Bite0_Dec |
1142 |
Byte22Bite0_PCSA |
1143 |
Byte22Bite1_Dec |
1144 |
Byte22Bite1_PCSA |
1145 |
Byte22Bite2_Dec |
1146 |
Byte22Bite2_PCSA |
1147 |
Byte22Bite3_Dec |
1148 |
Byte22Bite3_PCSA |
1149 |
S1:Dirty Sensor |
1150 |
Possible Cause: Sensor is dirty
Suggested Action: Clean Sensor |
1151 |
Byte22Bite5_Dec |
1152 |
Byte22Bite5_PCSA |
1153 |
Byte22Bite7_Dec |
1154 |
Byte22Bite7_PCSA |
1155 |
Device_Diagnostic_23 |
1156 |
Byte23Bite2_Dec |
1157 |
Byte23Bite2_PCSA |
1158 |
Byte23Bite3_Dec |
1159 |
Byte23Bite3_PCSA |
1160 |
Byte23Bite4_Dec |
1161 |
Byte23Bite4_PCSA |
1162 |
Byte23Bite5_Dec |
1163 |
Byte23Bite5_PCSA |
1164 |
Byte23Bite6_Dec |
1165 |
Byte23Bite6_PCSA |
1166 |
Byte23Bite7_Dec |
1167 |
Byte23Bite7_PCSA |
1168 |
Device_Diagnostic_24 |
1169 |
Possible Cause: Process variable / sensor failure for sensor 2. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
1170 |
Possible Cause: Sensor failure (temporary or permanent failure of analogue to digital converter for sensor 2.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace electronics inside sensor. If problem still persists contact local service organization |
1171 |
Possible Cause: Failure of sensor 2 non-volatile memory or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, check all configuration parameters for all sensors and correct any errors. If problem still persists, contact local service organization |
1172 |
Byte24Bite3_Dec |
1173 |
Byte24Bite3_PCSA |
1174 |
Byte24Bite4_Dec |
1175 |
Byte24Bite4_PCSA |
1176 |
Byte24Bite5_Dec |
1177 |
Byte24Bite5_PCSA |
1178 |
Byte24Bite7_Dec |
1179 |
Byte24Bite7_PCSA |
1180 |
Device_Diagnostic_25 |
1181 |
Byte25Bite2_Dec |
1182 |
Byte25Bite2_PCSA |
1183 |
Byte25Bite3_Dec |
1184 |
Byte25Bite3_PCSA |
1185 |
Byte25Bite5_Dec |
1186 |
Byte25Bite5_PCSA |
1187 |
Byte25Bite6_Dec |
1188 |
Byte25Bite6_PCSA |
1189 |
Device_Diagnostic_26 |
1190 |
Byte26Bite0_Dec |
1191 |
Byte26Bite0_PCSA |
1192 |
Byte26Bite1_Dec |
1193 |
Byte26Bite1_PCSA |
1194 |
Byte26Bite2_Dec |
1195 |
Byte26Bite2_PCSA |
1196 |
Byte26Bite3_Dec |
1197 |
Byte26Bite3_PCSA |
1198 |
S2:Dirty Sensor |
1199 |
Byte26Bite5_Dec |
1200 |
Byte26Bite5_PCSA |
1201 |
Byte26Bite7_Dec |
1202 |
Byte26Bite7_PCSA |
1203 |
Device_Diagnostic_27 |
1204 |
Byte27Bite2_Dec |
1205 |
Byte27Bite2_PCSA |
1206 |
Byte27Bite3_Dec |
1207 |
Byte27Bite3_PCSA |
1208 |
Byte27Bite4_Dec |
1209 |
Byte27Bite4_PCSA |
1210 |
Byte27Bite5_Dec |
1211 |
Byte27Bite5_PCSA |
1212 |
Byte27Bite6_Dec |
1213 |
Byte27Bite6_PCSA |
1214 |
Byte27Bite7_Dec |
1215 |
Byte27Bite7_PCSA |
1216 |
Device_Diagnostic_28 |
1217 |
Byte28Bite0_Dec |
1218 |
Byte28Bite0_PCSA |
1219 |
S1:User Cal Expired |
1220 |
Possible Cause: Parameter measured without errors using an expired user calibration.
Suggested Action: Perform user calibration. |
1221 |
S1:Factory Cal Expired |
1222 |
Possible Cause: Parameter measured without errors using an expired factory calibration.
Suggested Action: |
1223 |
S1:D.O Conc Meas Error |
1224 |
Possible Cause: D.O. Concentration value measured with error.
Suggested Action: |
1225 |
S1:Sensor Warm-up |
1226 |
Possible Cause: Sensor is warming up. Parameter is not being measured.
Suggested Action: |
1227 |
S1:Sensor Warning |
1228 |
Possible Cause: Parameter measured but does not meet normal quality criteria. The sensor has sustained moderate damage, or the recommended lifespan has been reached.
Suggested Action: |
1229 |
S1:Internal Comms Error |
1230 |
Possible Cause: Sensor communication failed. Make sure sensor cap is installed and properly seated.
Suggested Action: |
1231 |
Device_Diagnostic_29 |
1232 |
S1: % Sat Meas Error |
1233 |
Possible Cause: % saturation value measured with error.
Suggested Action: |
1234 |
Possible Cause: Temperature value measured with error.
Suggested Action: |
1235 |
S1:Cap Expired |
1236 |
Possible Cause: The optical DO sensor cap has reached or exceeded its expiry date. The cap may continue operating but its accuracy will degrade and cannot be guaranteed to meet specification.
Suggested Action: |
1237 |
S1:Replace Cap |
1238 |
Possible Cause: The optical DO sensor cap will reach expiry date in 4 weeks or less.
Suggested Action: Replace sensor cap |
1239 |
S1:Cap Removed |
1240 |
Possible Cause: The sensor cap has been removed. The reading will drop to zero.
Suggested Action: Ensure sensor cap is fitted onto the probe tip. |
1241 |
Byte29Bite6_Dec |
1242 |
Byte29Bite6_PCSA |
1243 |
Byte29Bite7_Dec |
1244 |
Byte29Bite7_PCSA |
1245 |
Device_Diagnostic_30 |
1246 |
Byte30Bite0_Dec |
1247 |
Byte30Bite0_PCSA |
1248 |
Byte30Bite1_Dec |
1249 |
Byte30Bite1_PCSA |
1250 |
Byte30Bite2_Dec |
1251 |
Byte30Bite2_PCSA |
1252 |
Byte30Bite3_Dec |
1253 |
Byte30Bite3_PCSA |
1254 |
Byte30Bite4_Dec |
1255 |
Byte30Bite4_PCSA |
1256 |
Byte30Bite5_Dec |
1257 |
Byte30Bite5_PCSA |
1258 |
Byte30Bite6_Dec |
1259 |
Byte30Bite6_PCSA |
1260 |
Byte30Bite7_Dec |
1261 |
Byte30Bite7_PCSA |
1262 |
Device_Diagnostic_31 |
1263 |
Byte31Bite0_Dec |
1264 |
Byte31Bite0_PCSA |
1265 |
Byte31Bite1_Dec |
1266 |
Byte31Bite1_PCSA |
1267 |
Byte31Bite2_Dec |
1268 |
Byte31Bite2_PCSA |
1269 |
Byte31Bite3_Dec |
1270 |
Byte31Bite3_PCSA |
1271 |
Byte31Bite4_Dec |
1272 |
Byte31Bite4_PCSA |
1273 |
Byte31Bite5_Dec |
1274 |
Byte31Bite5_PCSA |
1275 |
Byte31Bite6_Dec |
1276 |
Byte31Bite6_PCSA |
1277 |
Byte31Bite7_Dec |
1278 |
Byte31Bite7_PCSA |
1279 |
Device_Diagnostic_32 |
1280 |
Byte32Bite0_Dec |
1281 |
Byte32Bite0_PCSA |
1282 |
S2:User Cal Expired |
1283 |
S2:Factory Cal Expired |
1284 |
S2:D.O Conc Meas Error |
1285 |
S2:Sensor Warm-up |
1286 |
S2:Sensor Warning |
1287 |
Possible Cause: Parameter measured but does not meet normal quality criteria. The sensor has sustained moderate damage, or the recommended lifespan has been reached.
Suggested Action: Replace sensor |
1288 |
S2:Internal Comms Error |
1289 |
Device_Diagnostic_33 |
1290 |
S2: % Sat Meas Error |
1291 |
S2:Cap Expired |
1292 |
S2:Replace Cap |
1293 |
S2:Cap Removed |
1294 |
Byte33Bite6_Dec |
1295 |
Byte33Bite6_PCSA |
1296 |
Byte33Bite7_Dec |
1297 |
Byte33Bite7_PCSA |
1298 |
Device_Diagnostic_34 |
1299 |
Byte34Bite0_Dec |
1300 |
Byte34Bite0_PCSA |
1301 |
Byte34Bite1_Dec |
1302 |
Byte34Bite1_PCSA |
1303 |
Byte34Bite2_Dec |
1304 |
Byte34Bite2_PCSA |
1305 |
Byte34Bite3_Dec |
1306 |
Byte34Bite3_PCSA |
1307 |
Byte34Bite4_Dec |
1308 |
Byte34Bite4_PCSA |
1309 |
Byte34Bite5_Dec |
1310 |
Byte34Bite5_PCSA |
1311 |
Byte34Bite6_Dec |
1312 |
Byte34Bite6_PCSA |
1313 |
Byte34Bite7_Dec |
1314 |
Byte34Bite7_PCSA |
1315 |
Device_Diagnostic_35 |
1316 |
Byte35Bite0_Dec |
1317 |
Byte35Bite0_PCSA |
1318 |
Byte35Bite1_Dec |
1319 |
Byte35Bite1_PCSA |
1320 |
Byte35Bite2_Dec |
1321 |
Byte35Bite2_PCSA |
1322 |
Byte35Bite3_Dec |
1323 |
Byte35Bite3_PCSA |
1324 |
Byte35Bite4_Dec |
1325 |
Byte35Bite4_PCSA |
1326 |
Byte35Bite5_Dec |
1327 |
Byte35Bite5_PCSA |
1328 |
Byte35Bite6_Dec |
1329 |
Byte35Bite6_PCSA |
1330 |
Byte35Bite7_Dec |
1331 |
Byte35Bite7_PCSA |
1332 |
Device_Diagnostic_36 |
1333 |
Possible Cause: The LED is not illuminating the sample. Process variable / sensor failure for sensor 1. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, contact local service organization. |
1334 |
Commission Error |
1335 |
Possible Cause: For Factory Use Only - Issue with Commisioning of Sensor
Suggested Action: |
1336 |
Byte36Bite4_Dec |
1337 |
Byte36Bite4_PCSA |
1338 |
Byte36Bite5_Dec |
1339 |
Byte36Bite5_PCSA |
1340 |
Byte36Bite6_Dec |
1341 |
Byte36Bite6_PCSA |
1342 |
Byte36Bite7_Dec |
1343 |
Byte36Bite7_PCSA |
1344 |
Device_Diagnostic_37 |
1345 |
Possible Cause: The last calibration failed.
Suggested Action: Repeat calibration procedure. |
1346 |
Possible Cause: The measured turbidity is outside the specified range.
Suggested Action: |
1347 |
S1:Wiper Expired |
1348 |
Possible Cause: The wiper blade is overdue for replacement.
Suggested Action: Replace wiper blade and issue a Reset Wiper Lifetime command from within Configuration. |
1349 |
S1:Service Overdue |
1350 |
Possible Cause: The internal sensor temperature is outside operating limits.
Suggested Action: Verify that the sample temperature is within the operating range of the sensor (0 to 60 °C [32 to 140 °F]) |
1351 |
S1:LED Expired |
1352 |
Possible Cause: The LED is going to fail shortly.
Suggested Action: |
1353 |
S1:Excess Light |
1354 |
Possible Cause: Excess ambient light is present stopping sensor from operating.
Suggested Action: Shade the sensor, or move to an area where the sunlight is excluded. |
1355 |
Byte37Bite7_Dec |
1356 |
Byte37Bite7_PCSA |
1357 |
Device_Diagnostic_38 |
1358 |
S1:Flow Error |
1359 |
S1:Service Due |
1360 |
S1:Wiper Failed |
1361 |
Possible Cause: The wiper has failed to wipe.
Suggested Action: Check wiper for blockage. |
1362 |
S1:Replace Wiper |
1363 |
Possible Cause: The wiper blade is due for replacement.
Suggested Action: Replace wiper blade and issue a Reset Wiper Lifetime command from within Configuration. |
1364 |
Byte38Bite4_Dec |
1365 |
Byte38Bite4_PCSA |
1366 |
Byte38Bite5_Dec |
1367 |
Byte38Bite5_PCSA |
1368 |
Byte38Bite6_Dec |
1369 |
Byte38Bite6_PCSA |
1370 |
Byte38Bite7_Dec |
1371 |
Byte38Bite7_PCSA |
1372 |
Device_Diagnostic_39 |
1373 |
Possible Cause: A calibration is in progress.
Suggested Action: |
1374 |
Possible Cause: The sensor is in recovery mode after performing a calibration.
Suggested Action: |
1375 |
Byte39Bite2_Dec |
1376 |
Byte39Bite2_PCSA |
1377 |
S1:Clean Inhibited |
1378 |
Possible Cause: A clean operation will be inhibited if wiper is fitted and the clean frequency is set to off.
Suggested Action: |
1379 |
Byte39Bite4_Dec |
1380 |
Byte39Bite4_PCSA |
1381 |
Byte39Bite5_Dec |
1382 |
Byte39Bite5_PCSA |
1383 |
Byte39Bite6_Dec |
1384 |
Byte39Bite6_PCSA |
1385 |
Byte39Bite7_Dec |
1386 |
Byte39Bite7_PCSA |
1387 |
Device_Diagnostic_40 |
1388 |
Possible Cause: The LED is not illuminating the sample. Process variable / sensor failure for sensor 2. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, contact local service organization. |
1389 |
Byte40Bite4_Dec |
1390 |
Byte40Bite4_PCSA |
1391 |
Byte40Bite5_Dec |
1392 |
Byte40Bite5_PCSA |
1393 |
Byte40Bite6_Dec |
1394 |
Byte40Bite6_PCSA |
1395 |
Byte40Bite7_Dec |
1396 |
Byte40Bite7_PCSA |
1397 |
Device_Diagnostic_41 |
1398 |
S2:Wiper Expired |
1399 |
S2:Service Overdue |
1400 |
S2:LED Expired |
1401 |
S2:Excess Light |
1402 |
Byte41Bite7_Dec |
1403 |
Byte41Bite7_PCSA |
1404 |
Device_Diagnostic_42 |
1405 |
S2:Flow Error |
1406 |
S2:Service Due |
1407 |
S2:Wiper Failed |
1408 |
S2:Replace Wiper |
1409 |
Byte42Bite4_Dec |
1410 |
Byte42Bite4_PCSA |
1411 |
Byte42Bite5_Dec |
1412 |
Byte42Bite5_PCSA |
1413 |
Byte42Bite6_Dec |
1414 |
Byte42Bite6_PCSA |
1415 |
Byte42Bite7_Dec |
1416 |
Byte42Bite7_PCSA |
1417 |
Device_Diagnostic_43 |
1418 |
Byte43Bite2_Dec |
1419 |
Byte43Bite2_PCSA |
1420 |
S2:Clean Inhibited |
1421 |
Byte43Bite4_Dec |
1422 |
Byte43Bite4_PCSA |
1423 |
Byte43Bite5_Dec |
1424 |
Byte43Bite5_PCSA |
1425 |
Byte43Bite6_Dec |
1426 |
Byte43Bite6_PCSA |
1427 |
Byte43Bite7_Dec |
1428 |
Byte43Bite7_PCSA |
1429 |
Device_Diagnostic_44 |
1430 |
Byte44Bite0_Dec |
1431 |
Byte44Bite0_PCSA |
1432 |
s1:Memory Failure |
1433 |
Possible Cause: Failure of non-volatile memory on sensor board.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to sensor
If power cycling fails, reset the sensor configuration to default and reconfigure as needed. |
1434 |
Possible Cause: An error has been reported by the Sensor ADC.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace electronics inside sensor. If problem per-sists, contact local service organization. |
1435 |
Possible Cause: Check wiper for blockage.
Suggested Action: Check wiper for blockage and Initi-ate manual clean. |
1436 |
Byte44Bite4_Dec |
1437 |
Byte44Bite4_PCSA |
1438 |
Byte44Bite5_Dec |
1439 |
Byte44Bite5_PCSA |
1440 |
Byte44Bite6_Dec |
1441 |
Byte44Bite6_PCSA |
1442 |
Byte44Bite7_Dec |
1443 |
Byte44Bite7_PCSA |
1444 |
Device_Diagnostic_45 |
1445 |
S1:Calibration Failed |
1446 |
Possible Cause: The last calibration failed.
Suggested Action: Repeat calibration procedure, if issue persists contact local service organization. |
1447 |
Possible Cause: The measured turbidity is outside the sensor limits.
Suggested Action: Check process solution. |
1448 |
Byte45Bite2_Dec |
1449 |
Byte45Bite2_PCSA |
1450 |
Byte45Bite3_Dec |
1451 |
Byte45Bite3_PCSA |
1452 |
Byte45Bite4_Dec |
1453 |
Byte45Bite4_PCSA |
1454 |
Possible Cause: Wiper exceeds expected lifetime so measurement quality may be reduced.
Suggested Action: Replace wiper blade and issue a Reset Wiper Lifetime command from within Configuration. |
1455 |
Byte45Bite6_Dec |
1456 |
Byte45Bite6_PCSA |
1457 |
Byte45Bite7_Dec |
1458 |
Byte45Bite7_PCSA |
1459 |
Device_Diagnostic_46 |
1460 |
Possible Cause: The wiper blade is due for re-placement.
Suggested Action: Replace wiper blade and issue a Reset Wiper Lifetime command from within Configuration. |
1461 |
Byte46Bite1_Dec |
1462 |
Byte46Bite1_PCSA |
1463 |
Byte46Bite2_Dec |
1464 |
Byte46Bite2_PCSA |
1465 |
Byte46Bite3_Dec |
1466 |
Byte46Bite3_PCSA |
1467 |
Byte46Bite4_Dec |
1468 |
Byte46Bite4_PCSA |
1469 |
Byte46Bite5_Dec |
1470 |
Byte46Bite5_PCSA |
1471 |
Byte46Bite6_Dec |
1472 |
Byte46Bite6_PCSA |
1473 |
Byte46Bite7_Dec |
1474 |
Byte46Bite7_PCSA |
1475 |
Device_Diagnostic_47 |
1476 |
Possible Cause: Calibration in progress, PV Value may be inaccurate, and outputs may be held.
Suggested Action: Wait for diagnostic to clear. |
1477 |
Possible Cause: Sensor recovering after Calibration performed, PV readings may be inaccurate, and outputs may be held.
Suggested Action: Wait for diagnostic to clear. |
1478 |
Possible Cause: Wiper clean frequency set to off. The quality of the Turbidity measurement may be negatively affected, and the life cycle of the sensor may be reduced.
Suggested Action: Set appropriate clean frequency or perform manual clean. |
1479 |
Byte47Bite3_Dec |
1480 |
Byte47Bite3_PCSA |
1481 |
Byte47Bite4_Dec |
1482 |
Byte47Bite4_PCSA |
1483 |
Byte47Bite5_Dec |
1484 |
Byte47Bite5_PCSA |
1485 |
Byte47Bite6_Dec |
1486 |
Byte47Bite6_PCSA |
1487 |
Byte47Bite7_Dec |
1488 |
Byte47Bite7_PCSA |
1489 |
Device_Diagnostic_48 |
1490 |
Byte48Bite0_Dec |
1491 |
Byte48Bite0_PCSA |
1492 |
Possible Cause: Check wiper for blockage.
Suggested Action: Check wiper for blockage and Initiate manual clean. |
1493 |
Byte48Bite4_Dec |
1494 |
Byte48Bite4_PCSA |
1495 |
Byte48Bite5_Dec |
1496 |
Byte48Bite5_PCSA |
1497 |
Byte48Bite6_Dec |
1498 |
Byte48Bite6_PCSA |
1499 |
Byte48Bite7_Dec |
1500 |
Byte48Bite7_PCSA |
1501 |
Device_Diagnostic_49 |
1502 |
S2:Calibration Failed |
1503 |
Byte49Bite2_Dec |
1504 |
Byte49Bite2_PCSA |
1505 |
Byte49Bite3_Dec |
1506 |
Byte49Bite3_PCSA |
1507 |
Byte49Bite4_Dec |
1508 |
Byte49Bite4_PCSA |
1509 |
Byte49Bite6_Dec |
1510 |
Byte49Bite6_PCSA |
1511 |
Byte49Bite7_Dec |
1512 |
Byte49Bite7_PCSA |
1513 |
Device_Diagnostic_50 |
1514 |
Byte50Bite1_Dec |
1515 |
Byte50Bite1_PCSA |
1516 |
Byte50Bite2_Dec |
1517 |
Byte50Bite2_PCSA |
1518 |
Byte50Bite3_Dec |
1519 |
Byte50Bite3_PCSA |
1520 |
Byte50Bite4_Dec |
1521 |
Byte50Bite4_PCSA |
1522 |
Byte50Bite5_Dec |
1523 |
Byte50Bite5_PCSA |
1524 |
Byte50Bite6_Dec |
1525 |
Byte50Bite6_PCSA |
1526 |
Byte50Bite7_Dec |
1527 |
Byte50Bite7_PCSA |
1528 |
Device_Diagnostic_51 |
1529 |
Byte51Bite3_Dec |
1530 |
Byte51Bite3_PCSA |
1531 |
Byte51Bite4_Dec |
1532 |
Byte51Bite4_PCSA |
1533 |
Byte51Bite5_Dec |
1534 |
Byte51Bite5_PCSA |
1535 |
Byte51Bite6_Dec |
1536 |
Byte51Bite6_PCSA |
1537 |
Byte51Bite7_Dec |
1538 |
Byte51Bite7_PCSA |
1539 |
Device_Diagnostic_52 |
1540 |
Byte52Bite0_Dec |
1541 |
Byte52Bite0_PCSA |
1542 |
Byte52Bite1_Dec |
1543 |
Byte52Bite1_PCSA |
1544 |
Byte52Bite2_Dec |
1545 |
Byte52Bite2_PCSA |
1546 |
Byte52Bite3_Dec |
1547 |
Byte52Bite3_PCSA |
1548 |
Byte52Bite4_Dec |
1549 |
Byte52Bite4_PCSA |
1550 |
Byte52Bite5_Dec |
1551 |
Byte52Bite5_PCSA |
1552 |
Byte52Bite6_Dec |
1553 |
Byte52Bite6_PCSA |
1554 |
Byte52Bite7_Dec |
1555 |
Byte52Bite7_PCSA |
1556 |
Device_Diagnostic_53 |
1557 |
Byte53Bite0_Dec |
1558 |
Byte53Bite0_PCSA |
1559 |
Byte53Bite1_Dec |
1560 |
Byte53Bite1_PCSA |
1561 |
Byte53Bite2_Dec |
1562 |
Byte53Bite2_PCSA |
1563 |
Byte53Bite3_Dec |
1564 |
Byte53Bite3_PCSA |
1565 |
Byte53Bite4_Dec |
1566 |
Byte53Bite4_PCSA |
1567 |
Byte53Bite5_Dec |
1568 |
Byte53Bite5_PCSA |
1569 |
Byte53Bite6_Dec |
1570 |
Byte53Bite6_PCSA |
1571 |
Byte53Bite7_Dec |
1572 |
Byte53Bite7_PCSA |
1573 |
Device_Diagnostic_54 |
1574 |
Byte54Bite0_Dec |
1575 |
Byte54Bite0_PCSA |
1576 |
Byte54Bite1_Dec |
1577 |
Byte54Bite1_PCSA |
1578 |
Byte54Bite2_Dec |
1579 |
Byte54Bite2_PCSA |
1580 |
Byte54Bite3_Dec |
1581 |
Byte54Bite3_PCSA |
1582 |
Byte54Bite4_Dec |
1583 |
Byte54Bite4_PCSA |
1584 |
Byte54Bite5_Dec |
1585 |
Byte54Bite5_PCSA |
1586 |
Byte54Bite6_Dec |
1587 |
Byte54Bite6_PCSA |
1588 |
Byte54Bite7_Dec |
1589 |
Byte54Bite7_PCSA |
1590 |
Device_Diagnostic_55 |
1591 |
Byte55Bite0_Dec |
1592 |
Byte55Bite0_PCSA |
1593 |
Byte55Bite1_Dec |
1594 |
Byte55Bite1_PCSA |
1595 |
Byte55Bite2_Dec |
1596 |
Byte55Bite2_PCSA |
1597 |
Byte55Bite3_Dec |
1598 |
Byte55Bite3_PCSA |
1599 |
Byte55Bite4_Dec |
1600 |
Byte55Bite4_PCSA |
1601 |
Byte55Bite5_Dec |
1602 |
Byte55Bite5_PCSA |
1603 |
Byte55Bite6_Dec |
1604 |
Byte55Bite6_PCSA |
1605 |
Byte55Bite7_Dec |
1606 |
Byte55Bite7_PCSA |
1607 |
Device_Diagnostic_56 |
1608 |
Byte56Bite0_Dec |
1609 |
Byte56Bite0_PCSA |
1610 |
Byte56Bite1_Dec |
1611 |
Byte56Bite1_PCSA |
1612 |
Byte56Bite2_Dec |
1613 |
Byte56Bite2_PCSA |
1614 |
Byte56Bite3_Dec |
1615 |
Byte56Bite3_PCSA |
1616 |
Byte56Bite4_Dec |
1617 |
Byte56Bite4_PCSA |
1618 |
Byte56Bite5_Dec |
1619 |
Byte56Bite5_PCSA |
1620 |
Byte56Bite6_Dec |
1621 |
Byte56Bite6_PCSA |
1622 |
Byte56Bite7_Dec |
1623 |
Byte56Bite7_PCSA |
1624 |
Device_Diagnostic_57 |
1625 |
Byte57Bite0_Dec |
1626 |
Byte57Bite0_PCSA |
1627 |
Byte57Bite1_Dec |
1628 |
Byte57Bite1_PCSA |
1629 |
Byte57Bite2_Dec |
1630 |
Byte57Bite2_PCSA |
1631 |
Byte57Bite3_Dec |
1632 |
Byte57Bite3_PCSA |
1633 |
Byte57Bite4_Dec |
1634 |
Byte57Bite4_PCSA |
1635 |
Byte57Bite5_Dec |
1636 |
Byte57Bite5_PCSA |
1637 |
Byte57Bite6_Dec |
1638 |
Byte57Bite6_PCSA |
1639 |
Byte57Bite7_Dec |
1640 |
Byte57Bite7_PCSA |
1641 |
Device_Diagnostic_58 |
1642 |
Byte58Bite0_Dec |
1643 |
Byte58Bite0_PCSA |
1644 |
Byte58Bite1_Dec |
1645 |
Byte58Bite1_PCSA |
1646 |
Byte58Bite2_Dec |
1647 |
Byte58Bite2_PCSA |
1648 |
Byte58Bite3_Dec |
1649 |
Byte58Bite3_PCSA |
1650 |
Byte58Bite4_Dec |
1651 |
Byte58Bite4_PCSA |
1652 |
Byte58Bite5_Dec |
1653 |
Byte58Bite5_PCSA |
1654 |
Byte58Bite6_Dec |
1655 |
Byte58Bite6_PCSA |
1656 |
Byte58Bite7_Dec |
1657 |
Byte58Bite7_PCSA |
1658 |
Device_Diagnostic_59 |
1659 |
Byte59Bite0_Dec |
1660 |
Byte59Bite0_PCSA |
1661 |
Byte59Bite1_Dec |
1662 |
Byte59Bite1_PCSA |
1663 |
Byte59Bite2_Dec |
1664 |
Byte59Bite2_PCSA |
1665 |
Byte59Bite3_Dec |
1666 |
Byte59Bite3_PCSA |
1667 |
Byte59Bite4_Dec |
1668 |
Byte59Bite4_PCSA |
1669 |
Byte59Bite5_Dec |
1670 |
Byte59Bite5_PCSA |
1671 |
Byte59Bite6_Dec |
1672 |
Byte59Bite6_PCSA |
1673 |
Byte59Bite7_Dec |
1674 |
Byte59Bite7_PCSA |
1675 |
Device_Diagnostic_60 |
1676 |
Byte60Bite0_Dec |
1677 |
Byte60Bite0_PCSA |
1678 |
Byte60Bite1_Dec |
1679 |
Byte60Bite1_PCSA |
1680 |
Byte60Bite2_Dec |
1681 |
Byte60Bite2_PCSA |
1682 |
Byte60Bite3_Dec |
1683 |
Byte60Bite3_PCSA |
1684 |
Byte60Bite4_Dec |
1685 |
Byte60Bite4_PCSA |
1686 |
Byte60Bite5_Dec |
1687 |
Byte60Bite5_PCSA |
1688 |
Byte60Bite6_Dec |
1689 |
Byte60Bite6_PCSA |
1690 |
Byte60Bite7_Dec |
1691 |
Byte60Bite7_PCSA |
1692 |
Device_Diagnostic_61 |
1693 |
Byte61Bite0_Dec |
1694 |
Byte61Bite0_PCSA |
1695 |
Byte61Bite1_Dec |
1696 |
Byte61Bite1_PCSA |
1697 |
Byte61Bite2_Dec |
1698 |
Byte61Bite2_PCSA |
1699 |
Byte61Bite3_Dec |
1700 |
Byte61Bite3_PCSA |
1701 |
Byte61Bite4_Dec |
1702 |
Byte61Bite4_PCSA |
1703 |
Byte61Bite5_Dec |
1704 |
Byte61Bite5_PCSA |
1705 |
Byte61Bite6_Dec |
1706 |
Byte61Bite6_PCSA |
1707 |
Byte61Bite7_Dec |
1708 |
Byte61Bite7_PCSA |
1709 |
Device_Diagnostic_62 |
1710 |
Byte62Bite0_Dec |
1711 |
Byte62Bite0_PCSA |
1712 |
Byte62Bite1_Dec |
1713 |
Byte62Bite1_PCSA |
1714 |
Byte62Bite2_Dec |
1715 |
Byte62Bite2_PCSA |
1716 |
Byte62Bite3_Dec |
1717 |
Byte62Bite3_PCSA |
1718 |
Byte62Bite4_Dec |
1719 |
Byte62Bite4_PCSA |
1720 |
Byte62Bite5_Dec |
1721 |
Byte62Bite5_PCSA |
1722 |
Byte62Bite6_Dec |
1723 |
Byte62Bite6_PCSA |
1724 |
Byte62Bite7_Dec |
1725 |
Byte62Bite7_PCSA |
1726 |
Device_Diagnostic_63 |
1727 |
Byte63Bite0_Dec |
1728 |
Byte63Bite0_PCSA |
1729 |
Byte63Bite1_Dec |
1730 |
Byte63Bite1_PCSA |
1731 |
Byte63Bite2_Dec |
1732 |
Byte63Bite2_PCSA |
1733 |
Byte63Bite3_Dec |
1734 |
Byte63Bite3_PCSA |
1735 |
Byte63Bite4_Dec |
1736 |
Byte63Bite4_PCSA |
1737 |
Byte63Bite5_Dec |
1738 |
Byte63Bite5_PCSA |
1739 |
Byte63Bite6_Dec |
1740 |
Byte63Bite6_PCSA |
1741 |
Byte63Bite7_Dec |
1742 |
Byte63Bite7_PCSA |
1743 |
Device_Diagnostic_64 |
1744 |
Byte64Bite0_Dec |
1745 |
Byte64Bite0_PCSA |
1746 |
Byte64Bite1_Dec |
1747 |
Byte64Bite1_PCSA |
1748 |
Byte64Bite2_Dec |
1749 |
Byte64Bite2_PCSA |
1750 |
Byte64Bite3_Dec |
1751 |
Byte64Bite3_PCSA |
1752 |
Byte64Bite4_Dec |
1753 |
Byte64Bite4_PCSA |
1754 |
Byte64Bite5_Dec |
1755 |
Byte64Bite5_PCSA |
1756 |
Byte64Bite6_Dec |
1757 |
Byte64Bite6_PCSA |
1758 |
Byte64Bite7_Dec |
1759 |
Byte64Bite7_PCSA |
1760 |
Device_Diagnostic_65 |
1761 |
Byte65Bite0_Dec |
1762 |
Byte65Bite0_PCSA |
1763 |
Byte65Bite1_Dec |
1764 |
Byte65Bite1_PCSA |
1765 |
Byte65Bite2_Dec |
1766 |
Byte65Bite2_PCSA |
1767 |
Byte65Bite3_Dec |
1768 |
Byte65Bite3_PCSA |
1769 |
Byte65Bite4_Dec |
1770 |
Byte65Bite4_PCSA |
1771 |
Byte65Bite5_Dec |
1772 |
Byte65Bite5_PCSA |
1773 |
Byte65Bite6_Dec |
1774 |
Byte65Bite6_PCSA |
1775 |
Byte65Bite7_Dec |
1776 |
Byte65Bite7_PCSA |
1777 |
Device_Diagnostic_66 |
1778 |
Byte66Bite0_Dec |
1779 |
Byte66Bite0_PCSA |
1780 |
Byte66Bite1_Dec |
1781 |
Byte66Bite1_PCSA |
1782 |
Byte66Bite2_Dec |
1783 |
Byte66Bite2_PCSA |
1784 |
Byte66Bite3_Dec |
1785 |
Byte66Bite3_PCSA |
1786 |
Byte66Bite4_Dec |
1787 |
Byte66Bite4_PCSA |
1788 |
Byte66Bite5_Dec |
1789 |
Byte66Bite5_PCSA |
1790 |
Byte66Bite6_Dec |
1791 |
Byte66Bite6_PCSA |
1792 |
Byte66Bite7_Dec |
1793 |
Byte66Bite7_PCSA |
1794 |
Device_Diagnostic_67 |
1795 |
Byte67Bite0_Dec |
1796 |
Byte67Bite0_PCSA |
1797 |
Byte67Bite1_Dec |
1798 |
Byte67Bite1_PCSA |
1799 |
Byte67Bite2_Dec |
1800 |
Byte67Bite2_PCSA |
1801 |
Byte67Bite3_Dec |
1802 |
Byte67Bite3_PCSA |
1803 |
Byte67Bite4_Dec |
1804 |
Byte67Bite4_PCSA |
1805 |
Byte67Bite5_Dec |
1806 |
Byte67Bite5_PCSA |
1807 |
Byte67Bite6_Dec |
1808 |
Byte67Bite6_PCSA |
1809 |
Byte67Bite7_Dec |
1810 |
Byte67Bite7_PCSA |
1811 |
Device_Diagnostic_68 |
1812 |
Byte68Bite0_Dec |
1813 |
Byte68Bite0_PCSA |
1814 |
Byte68Bite1_Dec |
1815 |
Byte68Bite1_PCSA |
1816 |
Byte68Bite2_Dec |
1817 |
Byte68Bite2_PCSA |
1818 |
Byte68Bite3_Dec |
1819 |
Byte68Bite3_PCSA |
1820 |
Byte68Bite4_Dec |
1821 |
Byte68Bite4_PCSA |
1822 |
Byte68Bite5_Dec |
1823 |
Byte68Bite5_PCSA |
1824 |
Byte68Bite6_Dec |
1825 |
Byte68Bite6_PCSA |
1826 |
Byte68Bite7_Dec |
1827 |
Byte68Bite7_PCSA |
1828 |
Device_Diagnostic_69 |
1829 |
Byte69Bite0_Dec |
1830 |
Byte69Bite0_PCSA |
1831 |
Byte69Bite1_Dec |
1832 |
Byte69Bite1_PCSA |
1833 |
Byte69Bite2_Dec |
1834 |
Byte69Bite2_PCSA |
1835 |
Byte69Bite3_Dec |
1836 |
Byte69Bite3_PCSA |
1837 |
Byte69Bite4_Dec |
1838 |
Byte69Bite4_PCSA |
1839 |
Byte69Bite5_Dec |
1840 |
Byte69Bite5_PCSA |
1841 |
Byte69Bite6_Dec |
1842 |
Byte69Bite6_PCSA |
1843 |
Byte69Bite7_Dec |
1844 |
Byte69Bite7_PCSA |
1845 |
Device_Diagnostic_70 |
1846 |
Byte70Bite0_Dec |
1847 |
Byte70Bite0_PCSA |
1848 |
Byte70Bite1_Dec |
1849 |
Byte70Bite1_PCSA |
1850 |
Byte70Bite2_Dec |
1851 |
Byte70Bite2_PCSA |
1852 |
Byte70Bite3_Dec |
1853 |
Byte70Bite3_PCSA |
1854 |
Byte70Bite4_Dec |
1855 |
Byte70Bite4_PCSA |
1856 |
Byte70Bite5_Dec |
1857 |
Byte70Bite5_PCSA |
1858 |
Byte70Bite6_Dec |
1859 |
Byte70Bite6_PCSA |
1860 |
Byte70Bite7_Dec |
1861 |
Byte70Bite7_PCSA |
1862 |
Device_Diagnostic_71 |
1863 |
Byte71Bite0_Dec |
1864 |
Byte71Bite0_PCSA |
1865 |
Byte71Bite1_Dec |
1866 |
Byte71Bite1_PCSA |
1867 |
Byte71Bite2_Dec |
1868 |
Byte71Bite2_PCSA |
1869 |
Byte71Bite3_Dec |
1870 |
Byte71Bite3_PCSA |
1871 |
Byte71Bite4_Dec |
1872 |
Byte71Bite4_PCSA |
1873 |
Byte71Bite5_Dec |
1874 |
Byte71Bite5_PCSA |
1875 |
Byte71Bite6_Dec |
1876 |
Byte71Bite6_PCSA |
1877 |
Byte71Bite7_Dec |
1878 |
Byte71Bite7_PCSA |
1879 |
Device_Diagnostic_72 |
1880 |
Byte72Bite0_Dec |
1881 |
Byte72Bite0_PCSA |
1882 |
Byte72Bite1_Dec |
1883 |
Byte72Bite1_PCSA |
1884 |
Byte72Bite2_Dec |
1885 |
Byte72Bite2_PCSA |
1886 |
Byte72Bite3_Dec |
1887 |
Byte72Bite3_PCSA |
1888 |
Byte72Bite4_Dec |
1889 |
Byte72Bite4_PCSA |
1890 |
Byte72Bite5_Dec |
1891 |
Byte72Bite5_PCSA |
1892 |
Byte72Bite6_Dec |
1893 |
Byte72Bite6_PCSA |
1894 |
Byte72Bite7_Dec |
1895 |
Byte72Bite7_PCSA |
1896 |
Device_Diagnostic_73 |
1897 |
Byte73Bite0_Dec |
1898 |
Byte73Bite0_PCSA |
1899 |
Byte73Bite1_Dec |
1900 |
Byte73Bite1_PCSA |
1901 |
Byte73Bite2_Dec |
1902 |
Byte73Bite2_PCSA |
1903 |
Byte73Bite3_Dec |
1904 |
Byte73Bite3_PCSA |
1905 |
Byte73Bite4_Dec |
1906 |
Byte73Bite4_PCSA |
1907 |
Byte73Bite5_Dec |
1908 |
Byte73Bite5_PCSA |
1909 |
Byte73Bite6_Dec |
1910 |
Byte73Bite6_PCSA |
1911 |
Byte73Bite7_Dec |
1912 |
Byte73Bite7_PCSA |
1913 |
Device_Diagnostic_74 |
1914 |
Byte74Bite0_Dec |
1915 |
Byte74Bite0_PCSA |
1916 |
Byte74Bite1_Dec |
1917 |
Byte74Bite1_PCSA |
1918 |
Byte74Bite2_Dec |
1919 |
Byte74Bite2_PCSA |
1920 |
Byte74Bite3_Dec |
1921 |
Byte74Bite3_PCSA |
1922 |
Byte74Bite4_Dec |
1923 |
Byte74Bite4_PCSA |
1924 |
Byte74Bite5_Dec |
1925 |
Byte74Bite5_PCSA |
1926 |
Byte74Bite6_Dec |
1927 |
Byte74Bite6_PCSA |
1928 |
Byte74Bite7_Dec |
1929 |
Byte74Bite7_PCSA |
1930 |
Device_Diagnostic_75 |
1931 |
Byte75Bite0_Dec |
1932 |
Byte75Bite0_PCSA |
1933 |
Byte75Bite1_Dec |
1934 |
Byte75Bite1_PCSA |
1935 |
Byte75Bite2_Dec |
1936 |
Byte75Bite2_PCSA |
1937 |
Byte75Bite3_Dec |
1938 |
Byte75Bite3_PCSA |
1939 |
Byte75Bite4_Dec |
1940 |
Byte75Bite4_PCSA |
1941 |
Byte75Bite5_Dec |
1942 |
Byte75Bite5_PCSA |
1943 |
Byte75Bite6_Dec |
1944 |
Byte75Bite6_PCSA |
1945 |
Byte75Bite7_Dec |
1946 |
Byte75Bite7_PCSA |
1947 |
Device_Diagnostic_76 |
1948 |
Byte76Bite0_Dec |
1949 |
Byte76Bite0_PCSA |
1950 |
Byte76Bite1_Dec |
1951 |
Byte76Bite1_PCSA |
1952 |
Byte76Bite2_Dec |
1953 |
Byte76Bite2_PCSA |
1954 |
Byte76Bite3_Dec |
1955 |
Byte76Bite3_PCSA |
1956 |
Byte76Bite4_Dec |
1957 |
Byte76Bite4_PCSA |
1958 |
Byte76Bite5_Dec |
1959 |
Byte76Bite5_PCSA |
1960 |
Byte76Bite6_Dec |
1961 |
Byte76Bite6_PCSA |
1962 |
Byte76Bite7_Dec |
1963 |
Byte76Bite7_PCSA |
1964 |
Device_Diagnostic_77 |
1965 |
Byte77Bite0_Dec |
1966 |
Byte77Bite0_PCSA |
1967 |
Byte77Bite1_Dec |
1968 |
Byte77Bite1_PCSA |
1969 |
Byte77Bite2_Dec |
1970 |
Byte77Bite2_PCSA |
1971 |
Byte77Bite3_Dec |
1972 |
Byte77Bite3_PCSA |
1973 |
Byte77Bite4_Dec |
1974 |
Byte77Bite4_PCSA |
1975 |
Byte77Bite5_Dec |
1976 |
Byte77Bite5_PCSA |
1977 |
Byte77Bite6_Dec |
1978 |
Byte77Bite6_PCSA |
1979 |
Byte77Bite7_Dec |
1980 |
Byte77Bite7_PCSA |
1981 |
Device_Diagnostic_78 |
1982 |
Byte78Bite0_Dec |
1983 |
Byte78Bite0_PCSA |
1984 |
Byte78Bite1_Dec |
1985 |
Byte78Bite1_PCSA |
1986 |
Byte78Bite2_Dec |
1987 |
Byte78Bite2_PCSA |
1988 |
Byte78Bite3_Dec |
1989 |
Byte78Bite3_PCSA |
1990 |
Byte78Bite4_Dec |
1991 |
Byte78Bite4_PCSA |
1992 |
Byte78Bite5_Dec |
1993 |
Byte78Bite5_PCSA |
1994 |
Byte78Bite6_Dec |
1995 |
Byte78Bite6_PCSA |
1996 |
Byte78Bite7_Dec |
1997 |
Byte78Bite7_PCSA |
1998 |
Device_Diagnostic_79 |
1999 |
Byte79Bite0_Dec |
2000 |
Byte79Bite0_PCSA |
2001 |
Byte79Bite1_Dec |
2002 |
Byte79Bite1_PCSA |
2003 |
Byte79Bite2_Dec |
2004 |
Byte79Bite2_PCSA |
2005 |
Byte79Bite3_Dec |
2006 |
Byte79Bite3_PCSA |
2007 |
Byte79Bite4_Dec |
2008 |
Byte79Bite4_PCSA |
2009 |
Byte79Bite5_Dec |
2010 |
Byte79Bite5_PCSA |
2011 |
Byte79Bite6_Dec |
2012 |
Byte79Bite6_PCSA |
2013 |
Byte79Bite7_Dec |
2014 |
Byte79Bite7_PCSA |
2015 |
Diagnostic Simulation |
2016 |
Device_Diagnostic_Simu_57 |
2017 |
Device_Diagnostic_Simu_58 |
2018 |
Device_Diagnostic_Simu_59 |
2019 |
Diagnostic Mask |
2020 |
Diagnostic Alarm List View |
2021 |
Transmitter |
2022 |
Sensor 1 :4-Electr. Cond. |
2023 |
Sensor 1 :pH/Redox(ORP) |
2024 |
Sensor 1 :RDO |
2025 |
Sensor 1 :2-Electr. Cond. |
2026 |
Sensor 1 :Turb TSS |
2027 |
Sensor 1 :Turbidity |
2028 |
Sensor 2 :4-Electr. Cond. |
2029 |
Sensor 2 :pH/Redox(ORP) |
2030 |
Sensor 2 :RDO |
2031 |
Sensor 2 :2-Electr. Cond. |
2032 |
Sensor 2 :Turb TSS |
2033 |
Sensor 2 :Turbidity |
2034 |
Diagnostic Alarm Simulation |
2035 |
Diagnostic Alarm Masking |
2036 |
Diagnostic Alarm Overview |
2037 |
Device status : OK |
2038 |
There are no active alarms present in the Device |
2039 |
Function Check |
2040 |
Out of Specification |
2041 |
S2: Replace Wiper |
2042 |
S2: Recovery |
2043 |
Refresh Page |
2044 |
Easy Setup |
2045 |
S1 Easy Setup |
2046 |
Sensor 1: Unrecognized |
2047 |
Sensor1: pH/Redox(ORP) |
2048 |
Sensor1: 2-Electr. Cond. |
2049 |
Please set correct TC Curve option. |
2050 |
Sensor1: 4-Electr. Cond. |
2051 |
Sensor1: RDO |
2052 |
Sensor1: Turb TSS |
2053 |
Sensor1: Turbidity |
2054 |
S2 Easy Setup |
2055 |
Sensor 2: Unrecognized |
2056 |
Sensor2: pH/Redox(ORP) |
2057 |
Sensor2: 2-Electr. Cond. |
2058 |
Sensor2: 4-Electr. Cond. |
2059 |
Sensor2: RDO |
2060 |
Sensor2: Turb TSS |
2061 |
Sensor2: Turbidity |
2062 |
Device Setup |
2063 |
Display |
2064 |
Channel S1 |
2065 |
Channel S2 |
2066 |
View/Log Enables |
2067 |
Date and Time |
2068 |
Daylight Saving |
2069 |
Analog Output 1 |
2070 |
Analog Output 2 |
2071 |
Data Logging |
2072 |
Sensor 1 |
2073 |
Sensor 2 |
2074 |
Cleaning 1 |
2075 |
Please set Next Clean Date and Next Clean Time using online view. |
2076 |
Cleaning2 |
2077 |
www.abb.com |
2078 |
Process value[mA] |
2079 |
BAD LOW |
2080 |
UNCERTAIN LOW |
2081 |
GOOD |
2082 |
UNCERTAIN HIGH |
2083 |
BAD HIGH |
2084 |
Current Output |
2085 |
HART Curr.Out |
2086 |
DeviceHealthVariable |
2087 |
DeviceHealthDiagnostics |
2088 |
GetHealthStatus |
2089 |
Sensor Setup |
2090 |
Sensor Diagnostics |
2091 |
S1 Conc. Curve Table |
2092 |
S1 User Def. TC Curve |
2093 |
S2 Conc. Curve Table |
2094 |
S2 User Def. TC Curve |
2095 |
Calculated Values |
2096 |
WARNING: This will reset I/O sources! |
2097 |
Device Settings |
2098 |
Detailed setup |
2099 |
Device Info |
2100 |
Input/Output |
2101 |
Analog Output |
2102 |
Relay |
2103 |
Cleaning |
2104 |
Identify |
2105 |
Additional Device Revision |
2106 |
Measurement Point |
2107 |
Contact Details |
2108 |
ABB Limited
Measurement & Analytics
Howard Road, St. Neots
Cambridgeshire, PE19 8EU
UK
Tel: +44 (0)870 600 6122
Fax: +44 (0)1480 213 339
Mail: enquiries.mp.uk@gb.abb.com |
2109 |
ABB Inc.
Measurement & Analytics
125 E. County Line Road
Warminster, PA 18974
USA
Tel: +1 215 674 6000
Fax: +1 215 674 7183
www.abb.com |
2110 |
AWT 420 |
2111 |
Diagnostics |
2112 |
Process Alarm |
2113 |
Media Card |
2114 |
Operate |
2115 |
PV % range |
2116 |
PV Range High |
2117 |
PV Range Low |
2118 |
Process variables |
2119 |
PV |
2120 |
PV % |
2121 |
Trend Values in Unit |
2122 |
SV |
2123 |
TV |
2124 |
Control |
2125 |
Control Menu |
2126 |
Acid Control |
2127 |
Direct Control |
2128 |
Base Control |
2129 |
Reverse Control |
2130 |
Power Recovery |
2131 |
Sensor Failure |
2132 |
Warning !! |
2133 |
Overview |
2134 |
No sensor connected |
2135 |
ABB Inc. |
2136 |
Measurement & Analytics |
2137 |
125 E. County Line Road |
2138 |
Warminster, PA 18974 |
2139 |
USA |
2140 |
Tel: +1 215 674 6000 |
2141 |
Fax: +1 215 674 7183 |
2142 |
ABB Limited |
2143 |
Howard Road, St. Neots |
2144 |
Cambridgeshire, PE19 8EU |
2145 |
UK |
2146 |
Tel: +44 (0)870 600 6122 |
2147 |
Fax: +44 (0)1480 213 339 |
2148 |
Mail: enquiries.mp.uk@gb.abb.com |
2149 |
Maintainance |
2150 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
2151 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
2152 |
Wireless |
2153 |
WirelessHART Device |
2154 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
2155 |
Primary |
2156 |
Primary Analog Channel |
2157 |
Secondary |
2158 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
2159 |
Tertiary |
2160 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
2161 |
Quaternary |
2162 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
2163 |
Quinary |
2164 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
2165 |
Lock all |
2166 |
Trim not supported |
2167 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
2168 |
Locked by gateway |
2169 |
Analog Input Channel |
2170 |
Analog Output Channel |
2171 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
2172 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
2173 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
2174 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
2175 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
2176 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
2177 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
2178 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
2179 |
Simulation active |
2180 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
2181 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
2182 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
2183 |
Volatile memory error |
2184 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
2185 |
Watchdog reset executed |
2186 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
2187 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
2188 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
2189 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
2190 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
2191 |
Electronic failure |
2192 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
2193 |
Subdevice list changed |
2194 |
Duplicate master detected |
2195 |
Capacity Denied |
2196 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
2197 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
2198 |
Block transfer pending |
2199 |
Battery life |
2200 |
Percent range |
2201 |
Loop current |
2202 |
Primary variable |
2203 |
Secondary variable |
2204 |
Tertiary variable |
2205 |
Quaternary variable |
2206 |
Read receive time |
2207 |
Write date and time |
2208 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
2209 |
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. |
2210 |
Clock Uninitialized |
2211 |
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. |
2212 |
No restrictions |
2213 |
SI Only |
2214 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
2215 |
Process automation device |
2216 |
Discrete device |
2217 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
2218 |
I/O System |
2219 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
2220 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
2221 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
2222 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
2223 |
WirelessHART Access point |
2224 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
2225 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
2226 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
2227 |
Device Profile |
2228 |
US |
2229 |
United States of America |
2230 |
JP |
2231 |
Japan |
2232 |
DE |
2233 |
Germany |
2234 |
FR |
2235 |
France |
2236 |
ES |
2237 |
Spain |
2238 |
RU |
2239 |
Russian Federation |
2240 |
CN |
2241 |
People's Republic of China |
2242 |
Secondary Master |
2243 |
Primary Master |
2244 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
2245 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
2246 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
2247 |
WirelessHART Status |
2248 |
Time Set Option |
2249 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
2250 |
Country |
2251 |
Country of intended device installation |
2252 |
SI Unit Control |
2253 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
2254 |
Time Stamp |
2255 |
Relative time value on network |
2256 |
8u |
2257 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
2258 |
Command Response Truncated |
2259 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
2260 |
Status bytes mismatch |
2261 |
Device Variable |
2262 |
Analog Channel Number |
2263 |
Analog Channel Number- Index into an array of Analog Channels. |
2264 |
Please Wait... |
2265 |
Reset Completed. |
2266 |
Set High Range and Low Range accordingly. |
2267 |
Warning! Set Source selection as none, before changing Type. |
2268 |
Changes in Cell Constant may cause to change TC Curve list, limits and values of Range High and Range Low. Please edit Range High and Range Low accordingly, then send value of Cell Constant to device. |
2269 |
Before changing Sensor Group please set TC Curve= TC Coeff. and change Range High and Range Low with resepect to limits. |
2270 |
WARNING: This will reset I/O sources! Continue? |
2271 |
Set Range High between -2.0 to 16.0 pH. |
2272 |
Set Range Low between -2.0 to 16.0 pH. |
2273 |
Set Range High between -2000 to 2000 mV. |
2274 |
Set Range Low between -2000 to 2000 mV. |
2275 |
Sensor 1 pH/Redox(ORP) sensor type changed. |
2276 |
If Range High and/or Range Low out of limits, values will be updated from device. |
2277 |
Set Range High between 0.0 to 20.0 * Cell Constant. |
2278 |
Set Range Low between 0.0 to 20.0 * Cell Constant. |
2279 |
Set Range High between 0.0 to 20000.0 * Cell Constant. |
2280 |
Set Range Low between 0.0 to 20000.0 * Cell Constant. |
2281 |
Range High and Range Low are being set to default values which are present in Conc. Curve Table as Output values. |
2282 |
Set Range High between 0 to 20.0 MOhm-cm. |
2283 |
Set Range Low between 0 to 20.0 MOhm-cm. |
2284 |
Sensor 1 2-Electr. Cond. sensor type changed. |
2285 |
Set Range High between 0.0 to 2000 mS/cm. |
2286 |
Set Range Low between 0.0 to 2000 mS/cm. |
2287 |
Set Range High between 0.0 to 2 mS/cm. |
2288 |
Set Range Low between 0.0 to 2 mS/cm. |
2289 |
Set Range High between 0.0 to 2,000,000 µS/cm. |
2290 |
Set Range Low between 0.0 to 2,000,000 µS/cm. |
2291 |
Set Range High between 0.0 to 2000 µS/cm. |
2292 |
Set Range Low between 0.0 to 2000 µS/cm. |
2293 |
Range High and Range Low will set to default values. |
2294 |
Sensor 1 4-Electr. Cond. Measurement Type changed. |
2295 |
Set Range High between 0 to 50 %{RDO_IDX_DOUnits0} |
2296 |
Set Range Low between 0 to 50 %{RDO_IDX_DOUnits0} |
2297 |
Set Range High between 0 to 1000 % Sat. |
2298 |
Set Range Low between 0 to 1000 % Sat. |
2299 |
Sensor 1 RDO sensor type changed. |
2300 |
Set Range High between 0 to 4000 %{TSS_IDX_PVUnitsTurb0}. |
2301 |
Set Range Low between 0 to 4000 %{TSS_IDX_PVUnitsTurb1}. |
2302 |
Set Range High between 0 to 99999.0 %{TSS_IDX_PVUnitsTSS0}. |
2303 |
Set Range Low between 0 to 99999.0 %{TSS_IDX_PVUnitsTSS0}. |
2304 |
Sensor 1 TSS sensor type changed. |
2305 |
Changing sensor type may vary current output. Continue? |
2306 |
Set Range High between 1.0 to 40.0 %{Turb_IDX_pvUnits0}. |
2307 |
Range Low will remain 0.0 %{Turb_IDX_pvUnits0}. |
2308 |
Set Range High between 40.0 to 400.0 %{Turb_IDX_pvUnits0}. |
2309 |
Sensor 1 Turbidity sensor type changed. |
2310 |
Sensor 2 pH/Redox(ORP) Sensor Type changed. |
2311 |
Sensor 2 2-Electr. Cond. Sensor Type changed. |
2312 |
Sensor 2 4-Electr. Cond. Measurement Type changed. |
2313 |
Set Range High between 0 to 50 %{RDO_IDX_DOUnits1} |
2314 |
Set Range Low between 0 to 50 %{RDO_IDX_DOUnits1} |
2315 |
Sensor 2 RDO Sensor Type changed. |
2316 |
Set Range High between 0 to 4000 %{TSS_IDX_PVUnitsTurb1}. |
2317 |
Set Range High between 0 to 99999.0 %{TSS_IDX_PVUnitsTSS1}. |
2318 |
Set Range Low between 0 to 99999.0 %{TSS_IDX_PVUnitsTSS1}. |
2319 |
Sensor 2 TSS Measurement Type changed. |
2320 |
Set Range High between 1.0 to 40.0 %{Turb_IDX_pvUnits1}. |
2321 |
Range Low will remain 0.0 %{Turb_IDX_pvUnits1}. |
2322 |
Set Range High between 40.0 to 400.0 %{Turb_IDX_pvUnits1}. |
2323 |
Sensor 2 Turbidity Sensor Type changed. |
2324 |
Calculation Type changed. |
2325 |
Conductivity Unit changed. |
2326 |
Range High and Range Low are being set to default values. These values also can be set using Conc. Curve Table. |
2327 |
Concentration Unit changed. |
2328 |
RDO Unit changed. |
2329 |
Set Range Low between 0 to 4000 %{TSS_IDX_PVUnitsTurb0}. |
2330 |
Turb Unit changed. |
2331 |
TSS Unit changed. |
2332 |
Turbidity Unit changed. |
2333 |
If Eng. Range High and/or Range Low out of limits, values will be updated from device. |
2334 |
Set Temp. Comp. Type. TC Curve will set to default value 'TC Coeff'. |
2335 |
Change Sensor Group. TC Curve will set to default value 'TC Coeff'. |
2336 |
If Range High and/or Range Low or Salinity corrections out of limits, values will be updated from device. |
2337 |
Set Barometric Pressure 507 to 1115 mbar |
2338 |
Set Barometric Pressure 380 to 836 mmHg |
2339 |
If Range High and/or Range Low or Barometric Pressure out of limits, values will be updated from device. |
2340 |
S1:Comms Error
Possible Cause: Communication to sensor failure. Communication to one or all the sensors has failed during cyclic reads
Suggested Action: Check wiring between transmitter and sensors. |
2341 |
S2:Comms Error
Possible Cause: Communication to sensor failure. Communication to one or all the sensors has failed during cyclic reads
Suggested Action: Check wiring between transmitter and sensors. |
2342 |
AO1:Out of Range
Possible Cause: Analog Output 1 source is outside the programmed range
Suggested Action:Check process and output setup. |
2343 |
AO2:Out of Range
Possible Cause: Analog Output 2 source is outside the programmed range
Suggested Action:Check process and output setup. |
2344 |
AO3:Out of Range
Possible Cause: Analog Output 3 source is outside the programmed range
Suggested Action:Check process and output setup. |
2345 |
AO4:Out of Range
Possible Cause: Analog Output 4 source is outside the programmed range
Suggested Action:Check process and output setup. |
2346 |
SD Nearly Full
Possible Cause: Memory card is more than 90% full
Suggested Action: Replace memory card. |
2347 |
SD Card Full
Possible Cause: Memory card is full, no more data can be saved to the card.
Suggested Action: Replace memory card. |
2348 |
Alarm Active
Possible Cause: Indicates 1 of 8 user-defined alarms is active
Suggested Action: |
2349 |
Memory Write Error
Possible Cause: NV error - processor board (CRC Comms.). Failure of non-volatile memory on processor/display board or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem still persists, contact local service organization |
2350 |
S1:Write Error
Possible Cause: Error writing configuration data to sensor 1. Repeat process until diagnostic is cleared. If problem still persists, contact local service organization
Suggested Action: Repeat process until diagnostic is cleared. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2351 |
S2:Write Error
Possible Cause: Error writing configuration data to sensor 2. Repeat process until diagnostic is cleared. If problem still persists, contact local service organization
Suggested Action: Repeat process until diagnostic is cleared. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2352 |
S1:PV Out of Range
Possible Cause: Sensor 1 Primary Variable is out of the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: |
2353 |
S2:PV Out of Range
Possible Cause: Sensor 2 Primary Variable is out of the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: |
2354 |
Simulation Active
Possible Cause: The analyzer is operating in Simulation mode.
Suggested Action:Check setup. |
2355 |
Inf. pH Invalid
Possible Cause: The calculated (inferred) pH i.e., either: Outside the range 7.00 to 10.00 pH when NH3 temperature compensation (for a NH3 dosed sample) is selected outside the range 7.00 to 11.00 pH when NaOH temperature compensation (for a NaOH dosed sample) is selected.
Suggested Action:Check process and sensor setup. |
2356 |
Before Cat. High
Possible Cause: The pre-set conductivity value before the cation resin column has been exceeded
Suggested Action:Check before Cation process and sensor setup |
2357 |
After Cat. High
Possible Cause: The conductivity value after the cation resin column has exceeded the programmed limit.
Suggested Action:Check after Cation process and sensor setup |
2358 |
Clean 1 in Progress
Possible Cause: Indicates that a manual, or automatic, sensor clean cycle is in progress.
Suggested Action:No action |
2359 |
Clean 2 in Progress
Possible Cause: Indicates that a manual, or automatic, sensor clean cycle is in progress.
Suggested Action: |
2360 |
ADC Failure
Possible Cause: An error has been reported by the on board ADC.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to sensor. If problem persists change sensor module. |
2361 |
Memory Failure
Possible Cause: Failure of non-volatile memory on sensor board.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to sensor. If power cycling fails, reset the sensor configuration to default and reconfigure as needed. |
2362 |
Broken Glass
Possible Cause: pH glass tip is broken
Suggested Action: Replace Sensor |
2363 |
Ref. Failure
Possible Cause: Reference impedance error
Suggested Action: Replace Sensor |
2364 |
PT Failure
Possible Cause: Check thermometer wiring
Suggested Action: Check Temperature Sensor. If problem persists change temperature sensor |
2365 |
Cal Failed
Possible Cause: Calibration failed. Previous calibration values applied.
Suggested Action: |
2366 |
PV Out of Limits
Possible Cause: The measured pH is out of range.
Suggested Action: |
2367 |
Process Temp Out of Range
Possible Cause: The measured temperature is outside the sensor Limits.
Suggested Action: |
2368 |
Ambient Temp Out of Range
Possible Cause: The ambient temperature of sensor is out of range.
Suggested Action: |
2369 |
Ref. Blocked
Possible Cause: The reference junction is blocked
Suggested Action: Clean Sensor |
2370 |
Ref. Warning
Possible Cause: The millivolt difference between electrodes is approaching zero
Suggested Action: Sensor needs replacing soon |
2371 |
Low pH Slope
Possible Cause: As the Electrode ages its slop decreases
Suggested Action: |
2372 |
Out of Solution
Possible Cause:
Suggested Action: Check solution supply |
2373 |
Low Electrolyte
Possible Cause: Over time some electrolyte will leak away
Suggested Action: For those pH sensors that can be topped up with liquid electrolyte please refill. Other Sensors must be replaced. |
2374 |
Low pH Slope
Possible Cause: As the Electrode ages its slope decreases
Suggested Action: |
2375 |
PT Failure
Possible Cause: Primary variable / sensor failure for sensor 1. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2376 |
ADC Failure
Possible Cause: An error has been reported by the on board Sensor ADC.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace electronics inside sensor. If problem still persists contact local service organization |
2377 |
Memory Failure
Possible Cause: Failure of sensor 1 non-volatile memory or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, check all configuration parameters for all sensors and correct any errors. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2378 |
Polarization
Possible Cause: Effective area of electrode decreased.
Suggested Action: Check process. Check sensor wiring. Clean Sensor |
2379 |
PT Failure
Possible Cause: Temperature sensor failure for sensor 1. The temperature compensator or associated connections are either open-circuit or short-circuit.
Suggested Action: Check thermometer wiring |
2380 |
Cal Failed
Possible Cause: Last sensor calibration failed. Calibration is sensor-specific refer to the sensor Operating instruction.
Suggested Action: |
2381 |
PV Out of Limits
Possible Cause: Primary value measured is outside the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check Sensor Wiring. Check configuration. If problem persists change sensor module |
2382 |
Process Temp Out of Range
Possible Cause: Process temperature of sample solution is above or below the temperature range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check temperature sensor wiring |
2383 |
Internal Temp Out of Range
Possible Cause: The internal sensor temperature is outside operating limits.
Suggested Action: Verify that the ambient temperature is within the operating range of the sensor (-10 to 75 °C [14 to 167 °F]) |
2384 |
Out of Solution
Possible Cause: The conductivity reading is very low.
Suggested Action: Check conductivity cell is still in the process solution. |
2385 |
Calibrating
Possible Cause: Displayed during calibration of sensor 1. On a multiple sensor setup, this inhibits the calibration of other sensors
Suggested Action: |
2386 |
Recovery
Possible Cause: The time delay between the completion of a calibration and the update of the current outputs and alarms for the selected sensor.
Suggested Action: |
2387 |
PT Failure
Possible Cause: Primary variable / sensor failure for sensor 2. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2388 |
ADC Failure
Possible Cause: An error has been reported by the on board Sensor ADC.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, check all configuration parameters for all sensors and correct any errors. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2389 |
Memory Failure
Possible Cause: Failure of sensor 2 non-volatile memory or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to sensor. If power cycling fails, reset the sensor configuration to default and reconfigure as needed. |
2390 |
PT Failure
Possible Cause: Temperature sensor failure for sensor 2. The temperature compensator or associated connections are either open-circuit or short-circuit.
Suggested Action: Check thermometer wiring |
2391 |
PV Out of Limits
Possible Cause: Primary variable measured is outside the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check Sensor Wiring. Check configuration. If problem persists change sensor module |
2392 |
Out of Solution
Possible Cause: The conductivity reading is very low.
Suggested Action: Check conductivity cell is still in the process solution. |
2393 |
Calibrating
Possible Cause: Displayed during calibration of sensor 2. On a multiple sensor setup, this inhibits the calibration of other sensors
Suggested Action: |
2394 |
PT Failure
Possible Cause: Process variable / sensor failure for sensor 1. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2395 |
ADC Failure
Possible Cause: Sensor failure (temporary or permanent failure of analogue to digital converter for sensor 1.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace electronics inside sensor. If problem still persists contact local service organization |
2396 |
Memory Failure
Possible Cause: Failure of sensor 1 non-volatile memory or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, check all configuration parameters for all sensors and correct any errors. If problem still persists, contact local service organization |
2397 |
PV Out of Limits
Possible Cause: Primary variable measured is outside the specified range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check process. |
2398 |
Process Temp Out of Range
Possible Cause: Process temperature of sample solution is above or below the temperature range of the sensor.
Suggested Action: Check process. |
2399 |
Internal Temp Out of Range
Possible Cause: The internal sensor temperature is outside operating limits.
Suggested Action: Verify that the ambient temperature is within the operating range of the sensor (-10 to 75°C [14 to 167°F]) |
2400 |
Dirty Sensor
Possible Cause: Sensor is dirty
Suggested Action: Clean Sensor |
2401 |
PT Failure
Possible Cause: Process variable / sensor failure for sensor 2. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2402 |
ADC Failure
Possible Cause: Sensor failure (temporary or permanent failure of analogue to digital converter for sensor 2.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace electronics inside sensor. If problem still persists contact local service organization |
2403 |
Memory Failure
Possible Cause: Failure of sensor 2 non-volatile memory or permanent corruption of its data.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, check all configuration parameters for all sensors and correct any errors. If problem still persists, contact local service organization |
2404 |
User Cal Expired
Possible Cause: Parameter measured without errors using an expired user calibration.
Suggested Action: Perform user calibration. |
2405 |
Factory Cal Expired
Possible Cause: Parameter measured without errors using an expired factory calibration.
Suggested Action: |
2406 |
D.O Conc Meas Error
Possible Cause: D.O. Concentration value measured with error.
Suggested Action: |
2407 |
Sensor Warm-up
Possible Cause: Sensor is warming up. Parameter is not being measured.
Suggested Action: |
2408 |
Sensor Warning
Possible Cause: Parameter measured but does not meet normal quality criteria. The sensor has sustained moderate damage, or the recommended lifespan has been reached.
Suggested Action: |
2409 |
Internal Comms Error
Possible Cause: Sensor communication failed. Make sure sensor cap is installed and properly seated.
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2410 |
% Sat Meas Error
Possible Cause: % saturation value measured with error.
Suggested Action: |
2411 |
PT Failure
Possible Cause: Temperature value measured with error.
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2412 |
Cap Expired
Possible Cause: The optical DO sensor cap has reached or exceeded its expiry date. The cap may continue operating but its accuracy will degrade and cannot be guaranteed to meet specification.
Suggested Action: |
2413 |
Replace Cap
Possible Cause: The optical DO sensor cap will reach expiry date in 4 weeks or less.
Suggested Action: Replace sensor cap |
2414 |
Cap Removed
Possible Cause: The sensor cap has been removed. The reading will drop to zero.
Suggested Action: Ensure sensor cap is fitted onto the probe tip. |
2415 |
Sensor Warning
Possible Cause: Parameter measured but does not meet normal quality criteria. The sensor has sustained moderate damage, or the recommended lifespan has been reached.
Suggested Action: Replace sensor |
2416 |
PV Failure
Possible Cause: The LED is not illuminating the sample. Process variable / sensor failure for sensor 1. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2417 |
Commission Error
Possible Cause: For Factory Use Only - Issue with Commisioning of Sensor
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2418 |
Cal Failed
Possible Cause: The last calibration failed.
Suggested Action: Repeat calibration procedure. |
2419 |
PV Out of Limits
Possible Cause: The measured turbidity is outside the specified range.
Suggested Action: |
2420 |
Wiper Expired
Possible Cause: The wiper blade is overdue for replacement.
Suggested Action: Replace wiper blade and issue a Reset Wiper Lifetime command from within Configuration. |
2421 |
Service Overdue
Possible Cause:
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2422 |
Process Temp Out of Range
Possible Cause: The internal sensor temperature is outside operating limits.
Suggested Action: Verify that the sample temperature is within the operating range of the sensor (0 to 60 °C [32 to 140 °F]) |
2423 |
LED Expired
Possible Cause: The LED is going to fail shortly.
Suggested Action: |
2424 |
Excess Light
Possible Cause: Excess ambient light is present stopping sensor from operating.
Suggested Action: Shade the sensor, or move to an area where the sunlight is excluded. |
2425 |
Flow Error
Possible Cause:
Suggested Action: |
2426 |
Service Due
Possible Cause:
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2427 |
Wiper Failed
Possible Cause: The wiper has failed to wipe.
Suggested Action: Check wiper for blockage. |
2428 |
Replace Wiper
Possible Cause: The wiper blade is due for replacement.
Suggested Action: Replace wiper blade and issue a Reset Wiper Lifetime command from within Configuration. |
2429 |
Calibrating
Possible Cause: A calibration is in progress.
Suggested Action: |
2430 |
Recovery
Possible Cause: The sensor is in recovery mode after performing a calibration.
Suggested Action: |
2431 |
Clean Inhibited
Possible Cause: A clean operation will be inhibited if wiper is fitted and the clean frequency is set to off.
Suggested Action: |
2432 |
PV Failure
Possible Cause: The LED is not illuminating the sample. Process variable / sensor failure for sensor 2. Temporary or permanent failure of operation of sensor.
Suggested Action: Cycle power to the transmitter. If problem persists, replace sensor cap or complete probe assembly. If problem still persists, contact local service organization. |
2433 |
Warning: This will reset the controller |