0 |
UNIV. III |
1 |
Scratchpad |
2 |
Drexelbrook Engineering Co. |
3 |
Anlg Loop |
4 |
UNIV III STATUS |
5 |
Span too small |
6 |
Decrement Span Jumper |
7 |
Increment Span Jumper |
8 |
Overrange |
9 |
Underrange |
10 |
Configuration Menu |
11 |
Level Config |
12 |
Vessel Config |
13 |
Capacitance Cal |
14 |
Point Cal |
15 |
Tru-Level |
16 |
Level Type - Defines the Universal III tranmsitter measurement as Standard Level or True Level. |
17 |
Lev Type |
18 |
Standard |
19 |
Field Device Level Unit - Engineering Unit to be displayed with the Digital Level Value. Unit will be displayed with the Minimum Span, URV, and LRV when Level is selected as the Analog Loop Assign. |
20 |
Lev Units |
21 |
Field Device Capacitance Unit - Engineering Unit to be displayed with the Digital Capacitance Value. |
22 |
Cap. Units |
23 |
pf |
24 |
Field Device Range Unit - Engineering Unit to be displayed with the URV and LRV. |
25 |
Range Units |
26 |
Field Device Vessel Unit - Engineering Unit to be displayed with the Digital Vessel Value. Unit will be displayed with the Minimum Span, URV, and LRV when Vessel is selected as the Analog Loop Assign. |
27 |
Vessel Units |
28 |
Field Device Level Value - Digital value |
29 |
Level |
30 |
.2f |
31 |
Field Device Vessel Value - Digital value |
32 |
Ves |
33 |
Field Device Capacitance Value - Digital value |
34 |
Cap |
35 |
Field Device Tru-Level Value - Digital value |
36 |
Ref Cap |
37 |
Percent of Range - Variable that tracks the Digital Value representation with respect to the range defined by the LRV and URV. |
38 |
% of Rng |
39 |
% |
40 |
Upper Sensor Limit Value - Defines the maximum useable value for the Upper Range Value when Level is selected as the Analog Loop Assign. |
41 |
Max. Lev |
42 |
Lower Sensor Limit Value - Defines the minimum useable value for the Lower Range Value when Level is selected as the Analog Loop Assign. |
43 |
Min. Level |
44 |
Upper Sensor Limit Value - Defines the maximum useable value for the Upper Range Value when Vessel is selected as the Analog Loop Assign. |
45 |
Max Capacity |
46 |
Lower Sensor Limit Value - Defines the minimum useable value for the Lower Range Value when Vessel is selected as the Analog Loop Assign. |
47 |
Min. Capacity |
48 |
Minimum Span Value - Defines the minimum allowable difference between the Upper Range Value and the Lower Range Value. |
49 |
Min Span |
50 |
Upper Range Value - Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Output and the 100% point are derived. |
51 |
URV |
52 |
.1f |
53 |
Lower Range Value - Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Output and the 0% point are derived. |
54 |
LRV |
55 |
Damping Value - Damping time constant applied to both the Digital and Analog value of the Analog Output. |
56 |
Damp Time |
57 |
8.2f |
58 |
s |
59 |
AO |
60 |
mA |
61 |
Field Device Serial Number |
62 |
Serial # |
63 |
Lower Level - Defined as the level value that equates to the lower capacitance of the system. Pre-calibration of the Universal III is possible if the zero and span capacitances that equate to the zero and span levels are known. |
64 |
Lwr Lev |
65 |
Lower Capacitance - Defined as the capacitance that equates to the lower level value. Pre-calibration of the Universal III is possible if the zero and span capacitances and corresponding levels are known. |
66 |
Lwr Cap |
67 |
Lower Reference Capacitance - Defined as the lower True Level calibrated capacitance value |
68 |
Lower Ref Cap |
69 |
Upper Level - Defined as the level value that equates to the upper capacitance of the system. Pre-calibration of the Universal III is possible if the zero and span capacitances and corresponding levels are known. |
70 |
Upr Lev |
71 |
Upper Capacitance - Defined as the capacitance that equates to the upper level value. Pre-calibration of the Universal III is possible if the zero and span capacitances and corresponding levels are known. |
72 |
Upr Cap |
73 |
Upper Reference Capacitance - Defined as the upper True Level calibrated capacitance value |
74 |
Upper Ref Cap |
75 |
Range Position - Defined as the span switch jumper position that is physically selectable on the Universal III. The Switch Position is read from the Universal III and displayed. |
76 |
Range Position |
77 |
Vessel Type - Defined as the user selectable generic or user defined vessel type. The digital vessel value is calculated using a 21 point strapping table. |
78 |
Vessel Type |
79 |
User Defined |
80 |
Vertical |
81 |
HrzCylFl |
82 |
HrzCylDs |
83 |
HrzCylHm |
84 |
Sphere |
85 |
Type - Defines the Universal III transmitter as type xx00 or xx30. |
86 |
Type |
87 |
00 |
88 |
30 |
89 |
Strapping Point - Defined as a specific point in the 21 point or user defined strapping table. |
90 |
Strap Point |
91 |
Maximum Number of Strap Points - Defined as the number of points defined in the strapping table. The Maximum number is 21 points. |
92 |
Max # Strap Points |
93 |
In Point |
94 |
Out Point |
95 |
Meter Minimum |
96 |
.2F |
97 |
Meter Span |
98 |
Meter Decimal Point |
99 |
Vessel |
100 |
Xmtr Specific Command Error |
101 |
Low Point Cal |
102 |
Lower Point Calibration - Calibration method which allows the user to calibrate the lower end of the tank when a level is known. Capacitance at the known lower level is calculated by the transmitter. |
103 |
Hi Point Cal |
104 |
Upper Point Calibration - Calibration method which allows the user to calibrate the upper end of the tank when a level is known. Capacitance at the known upper level is calculated by the transmitter. |
105 |
Meter Config |
106 |
Meter Calibration - Calibration method which allows the user to calibrate the Minimum and Maximum range of the Digital Meter. |
107 |
Chg Anlg Loop Asgn |
108 |
Change Analog Loop Assign - Allows user to select the active analog channel as Level or Vessel. |
109 |
Strapping Table |
110 |
Strapping Table - Method allowing the user to enter input and output points defining the tank in use for calculating the corresponding Digital Values. |
111 |
FMU860 |
112 |
DT |
113 |
DVC |
114 |
FCX |
115 |
AS800 |
116 |
340T |
117 |
340C |
118 |
344 |
119 |
Siemens Micro K |
120 |
SITRANS L |
121 |
SIPAN PH |
122 |
SITRANS P |
123 |
75SMT |
124 |
UNIDELTA |
125 |
8320 |
126 |
SX5100 |
127 |
TSV175 |
128 |
DMU |
129 |
3780 |
130 |
BM70 |
131 |
8u |
132 |
Alrm 1 Type |
133 |
Low |
134 |
High |
135 |
Configure Xmtr |
136 |
Enter Low Point Cal |
137 |
Please Wait..... |
138 |
Enter Hi Point Cal |
139 |
Enter Minimum Meter Value |
140 |
meter_minimum |
141 |
Enter Maximum Meter Value |
142 |
range |
143 |
Current Analog Loop Assign is Level |
144 |
Current Analog Loop Assign is Vessel |
145 |
Select Analog Loop Assign: |
146 |
Level;Vessel;Exit |
147 |
Set Analog Loop Assign to Level |
148 |
Setting Analog Loop Assign to Level |
149 |
Analog Loop Assign is currently set to Level. |
150 |
Set Analog Loop Assign to Vessel |
151 |
Setting Analog Loop Assign to Vessel |
152 |
Analog Loop Assign is currently set to Vessel. |
153 |
Downloading database to handheld |
154 |
Downloading point number %{pointnum} |
155 |
Table Edit/Review: |
156 |
Change # Points;Edit Points;Review Points;Send Points;Exit |
157 |
Enter number of points for table |
158 |
points |
159 |
Number of points entered exceeds maximum allowable number of points. Number of points has been set to 21. |
160 |
Number of points entered is below the minimum allowable number. Number of points has been set to 2. |
161 |
Point # %{pointnum}
Input:%[10.2f]{cinput} %{0}
%Input:%[9.2f]{cpinput} %
Output:%[10.2f]{coutput} %{1}
%Output:%[8.2f]{cpout} % |
162 |
Setting Vessel Type to User Defined |
163 |
Point Number %{pointnum} has been modified.
Please wait....Point being written to transmitter. |
164 |
Select edit method: |
165 |
Edit actual points;Edit points in %;Exit |
166 |
Edit 1 point;Edit all points;Exit |
167 |
Enter point number: |
168 |
pointnum |
169 |
Point Number: %{pointnum}
Enter Input Level value: |
170 |
cinput |
171 |
Point Number: %{pointnum}
Enter Output Capacity value: |
172 |
coutput |
173 |
Point Number: %{pointnum}
Enter Input as a percent of Maximum Level: |
174 |
cpinput |
175 |
Point Number: %{pointnum}
Enter Output as a percent of Maximum Capacity: |
176 |
cpout |
177 |
END OF LOOP 1 |