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NEXGEN |
1 |
Actaris Neptune |
2 |
SUCCESS |
3 |
2 |
4 |
3 |
5 |
4 |
6 |
5 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
11 |
11 |
12 |
12 |
13 |
13 |
14 |
14 |
15 |
15 |
PV Process Var |
16 |
SV Process Var |
17 |
TV Process Var |
18 |
QV Process Var |
19 |
This byte indicates fallback bit conditions |
20 |
Failsafe status |
21 |
Sensor phase out of limits |
22 |
Tube frequency out of limits |
23 |
Internal comm err |
24 |
This byte indicates system error conditions |
25 |
Systm error status |
26 |
Temperature out of limits |
27 |
This byte indicates calibration bit conditions |
28 |
Calibration status |
29 |
Elect zero in Progress |
30 |
System zero in Progress |
31 |
Temp stab in Progress |
32 |
Temp cal in Progress |
33 |
Density stabilization in Progress |
34 |
Density cal in Progress |
35 |
Mass cump cal |
36 |
Mass dump updated |
37 |
Fixed cond status |
38 |
Mass scalar adjusting |
39 |
Mass batch cal |
40 |
Mass batch updated |
41 |
Getting time/date |
42 |
This byte indicates fixed operating condition bit conditions |
43 |
Alarm 1 trig |
44 |
Alarm 2 trig |
45 |
AO 4 out fixed |
46 |
Pulse out fixed |
47 |
View Process Vars |
48 |
View Status |
49 |
Program |
50 |
View Measurements |
51 |
View Outputs |
52 |
Analog 1 |
53 |
Analog 2 |
54 |
Pulse Output |
55 |
Analog 4 |
56 |
Calibration |
57 |
Diagnostics |
58 |
Configuration |
59 |
System |
60 |
Zero |
61 |
Temperature |
62 |
Density |
63 |
Mass |
64 |
Analog Outputs |
65 |
Alarm Test |
66 |
Batch Relay Test |
67 |
Analog Test |
68 |
Batch |
69 |
Misc Device Info |
70 |
Alarms |
71 |
Display |
72 |
Xmit Variables |
73 |
Outputs |
74 |
Totalizers |
75 |
Char'ze Meter |
76 |
Password |
77 |
Electronics Zero |
78 |
System Zero |
79 |
Temp Cal Params |
80 |
Dens Cal Params |
81 |
Mass Cal Params |
82 |
Revision #s |
83 |
Startup Delay |
84 |
Flow Variables |
85 |
% Concentration |
86 |
Pulse |
87 |
Hart Menu |
88 |
Sensor |
89 |
Analog |
90 |
Elec Zero Params |
91 |
System Zero Params |
92 |
Calibration Params |
93 |
Mass Flow |
94 |
Volume Flow |
95 |
Standard Volume |
96 |
Concentration Flow |
97 |
Special Mass |
98 |
Special Volume |
99 |
Electronic Zero |
100 |
Sensor Error Delay |
101 |
Offline |
102 |
Reports any currently active device status information. |
103 |
View Error Log |
104 |
Last in/first out list of system messages. |
105 |
Clear Error Log |
106 |
Pressing 'ENTER' clears the Error Log. |
107 |
Enter Password |
108 |
The correct password must be entered to modify any of the parameters in the following menus. |
109 |
Perform Zero |
110 |
To perform an electronic zero, short terminals 8 and 9 of the transducer connector together and press ENTER. Remove the short after the zero is complete. |
111 |
After ensuring that there is no material flow through the transducer, press ENTER to perform a system zero. |
112 |
Perform Cal |
113 |
Allows the user to re-calibrate the temperature measurement. |
114 |
To do a Density calibration the user inputs the air frequency and the air temperature from the transducer and the density of the material in the transducer. |
115 |
Perform Dump Cal |
116 |
To perform a Dump Calibration the user will start and stop the material flow manually and enter the correct test mass quantity for the calibration standard when prompted. |
117 |
Perform Batch Cal |
118 |
To perform a Batch Calibration the user will enter the desired test mass quantity when prompted, start and stop the material flow using the NexGen's batch controller ,and enter the correct test mass quantity from the calibration standard when prompted. |
119 |
Self Test |
120 |
Instructs transmitter to perform internal self test. |
121 |
Alarm 1 Test |
122 |
Pressing the ENTER key will toggle the Alarm 1 output open and closed. |
123 |
Alarm 2 Test |
124 |
Pressing the ENTER key will toggle the Alarm 2 output open and closed. |
125 |
Batch 1 HF Test |
126 |
Pressing the ENTER key will toggle the HF Batch output open and closed. |
127 |
Batch 2 LF Test |
128 |
Pressing the ENTER key will toggle the LF Batch output open and closed. |
129 |
Analog 1 Test |
130 |
Analog 2 Test |
131 |
Analog 4 Test |
132 |
Pulse Test |
133 |
Allows the operator to test the pulse output and remote counter by programming the output frequency and the number of pulses required. |
134 |
Tube Drive Test |
135 |
The tube drive test provides a method for the user to judge the performance of the NexGen's tube drive system. The drive current and sensor voltages are displayed with the calculated drive efficiency. |
136 |
Alarm 1 |
137 |
Alarm 2 |
138 |
Percent Conc Table |
139 |
TBD by NEXGEN |
140 |
Reset All |
141 |
Pressing ENTER will reset to 0.0 all mass and volume totalizers |
142 |
Reset Individual |
143 |
From this menu the user can select and reset to 0.0 any of the mass or volume totalizers. |
144 |
The menu can be used to view the tube vibration amplitude in mV and to adjust the vibration amplitude setpoint if required. |
145 |
Set Date |
146 |
Allows the user to set the date of the NexGen's real-time clock (MM/DD/YY format). |
147 |
Set Time |
148 |
Allows the user to set the time on the NexGen's real-time clock (HH:MM:SS). |
149 |
Display Time/Date |
150 |
Displays the Date and Time (MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS format). |
151 |
Change Password |
152 |
Allows the user too change the unit's password. |
153 |
View Password |
154 |
Allows the user to view the next lower level password |
155 |
Invalid batch varcode |
156 |
Invalid runmode code |
157 |
Invalid batchjog code |
158 |
Invalid Index |
159 |
Password not changed |
160 |
Hour Incorrect |
161 |
Minute Incorrect |
162 |
Second Incorrect |
163 |
Month Incorrect |
164 |
Day Incorrect |
165 |
Year Incorrect |
166 |
Density too High |
167 |
Density too Low |
168 |
% Conc too High |
169 |
% Conc too Low |
170 |
Dens and %Conc Exceed Limits |
171 |
Mass Rate |
172 |
Volume Rate |
173 |
Std Vol Rate |
174 |
Conc. Rate |
175 |
Density |
176 |
Temperature |
177 |
Mass Total |
178 |
Mass Forward |
179 |
Mass Reverse |
180 |
Volume Total |
181 |
Volume Forward |
182 |
Volume Reverse |
183 |
Std Vol Total |
184 |
Std Vol Forward |
185 |
Std Vol Reverse |
186 |
Conc. Total |
187 |
Conc. Forward |
188 |
Conc. Reverse |
189 |
AO1 |
190 |
AO2 |
191 |
AO4 |
192 |
Batch Size |
193 |
Batch Total |
194 |
Unit |
195 |
Process Var |
196 |
Damping Factor |
197 |
Minimum Span |
198 |
current |
199 |
Upper Range |
200 |
Lower Range |
201 |
% Range |
202 |
Low Flow Cutoff |
203 |
Frequency |
204 |
Frequency Limit |
205 |
Pulses Out |
206 |
Pulses/Unit |
207 |
Fallback |
208 |
Low Alarm SetPnt |
209 |
Hi Alarm SetPnt |
210 |
Mass Flow Units |
211 |
met tons / second |
212 |
ounce / second |
213 |
ounce / minute |
214 |
ounce / hour |
215 |
.5f |
216 |
Mass Flow Damping Factor |
217 |
Sec |
218 |
.2f |
219 |
7d |
220 |
8.2f |
221 |
10.4f |
222 |
Value of variable given in frequency output |
223 |
.1f |
224 |
Mass Flow Frequency Limit |
225 |
Pulse frequency at maximum flow rate |
226 |
Frequency Percent |
227 |
Percent of maximum flow rate |
228 |
% |
229 |
Mass Total Units |
230 |
Mass Total Pulses |
231 |
The number of pulses per unit of measure for the variable mapped into the tertiary variable. |
232 |
.4f |
233 |
Mass Total Pulses Per Unit |
234 |
The unit of measure to define the pulses/unit output. |
235 |
.6f |
236 |
Mass Total Frequency Limit |
237 |
Volume Flow Units |
238 |
cc/sec |
239 |
cc/min |
240 |
cc/hr |
241 |
Volume Flow Damping Factor |
242 |
.2f |
243 |
Volume Flow Frequency Limit |
244 |
Volume Total Units |
245 |
cc |
246 |
Volume Total Pulses |
247 |
Volume Total Pulses Per Unit |
248 |
Volume Total Frequency Limit |
249 |
Std Vol Flow Units |
250 |
STD Density |
251 |
The density value that is used for standard volume calculations |
252 |
Std Vol Flow URL |
253 |
Std Vol Flow LRL |
254 |
Std Volume Frequency Limit |
255 |
STD Density Unit |
256 |
Std Volume Total Units |
257 |
Std Vol Total Pulses |
258 |
Std Vol Total Pulses Per Unit |
259 |
Std Vol Total Frequency Limit |
260 |
% Concentration Units |
261 |
.3f |
262 |
% Concentration Frequency Limit |
263 |
Conc. Flow Units |
264 |
Conc. Frequency Limit |
265 |
Conc. Total Units |
266 |
Conc. Total Pulses |
267 |
Conc. Total Pulses Per Unit |
268 |
Conc. Total Frequency Limit |
269 |
Density Units |
270 |
BRIX |
271 |
Baume |
272 |
Density Damping Factor |
273 |
Density Frequency Limit |
274 |
Slug Low Limit |
275 |
A programmable low limit on density, which enables the transmitter to indicate slug flow (extremes in fluid density caused by slugs of gas or accumulation of solids in a liquid flow stream) if fluid density goes outside programmed slug flow limits. |
276 |
5.4f |
277 |
Slug High Limit |
278 |
A programmable high limit on density, which enables the transmitter to indicate slug flow (extremes in fluid density caused by slugs of gas or accumulation of solids in a liquid flow stream) if fluid density goes outside programmed slug flow limits. |
279 |
Slug Delay Time |
280 |
The time delay between the density exceeding the slug-flow thresholds and the slug-flow error being declared. |
281 |
sec |
282 |
Temperature Units |
283 |
Temperature Frequency Limit |
284 |
Mass Flow Fallback |
285 |
Value assigned to the parameter when it can not be determined correctly due to process or system conditions. |
286 |
Mass Flow Hi Alarm Setpoint |
287 |
Assigns value, above which an alarm indication is given |
288 |
Mass Flow Low Alarm Setpoint |
289 |
Assigns value, below which an alarm indication is given |
290 |
Mass Flow Low Flow Cutoff |
291 |
When the actual flow rate is below this value, the indicated flow rate goes to zero, and any outputs configured for this parameter will go the appropriate value. |
292 |
Volume Flow Fallback |
293 |
Volume Flow Hi Alarm Setpoint |
294 |
Volume Flow Low Alarm Setpoint |
295 |
Volume Flow Low Flow Cutoff |
296 |
Std Volume Flow Fallback |
297 |
Std Volume Flow Hi Alarm Setpoint |
298 |
Std Volume Flow Low Alarm Setpoint |
299 |
Std Volume Flow Low Flow Cutoff |
300 |
Conc. Flow Fallback |
301 |
Conc. Flow Hi Alarm Setpoint |
302 |
Conc. Flow Low Alarm Setpoint |
303 |
Conc. Flow Low Flow Cutoff |
304 |
% Concentration Fallback |
305 |
% Concentration Hi Alarm Setpoint |
306 |
% Concentration Low Alarm Setpoint |
307 |
Density Fallback |
308 |
Density Hi Alarm Setpoint |
309 |
Density Low Alarm Setpoint |
310 |
Temperature Fallback |
311 |
Temperature Hi Alarm Setpoint |
312 |
Temperature Low Alarm Setpoint |
313 |
Base Rate Unit |
314 |
The base mass or volume rate is the units that will be multiplied by the flow factor to equate to the desired special units. |
315 |
Flow Factor |
316 |
A programmable multiplier for the base mass rate unit in a special unit. |
317 |
Flow Text |
318 |
A 1 to 4 character description of a special unit of flow. |
319 |
Totalizer Factor |
320 |
A programmable factor that is multiplied by the base mass or volume total units that would equate them to the special mass or volume units. |
321 |
Totalizer Text |
322 |
A 1 to 4 character description of a special unit of mass, which is based on the special unit of flow to represent total. |
323 |
Ref temperature |
324 |
User-entered temperature for the purpose of performing an on-line temperature calibration. |
325 |
6.2f |
326 |
Ohms |
327 |
Zero coeff |
328 |
User entered zero coefficient |
329 |
The frequency, in Hertz, presently being indicated on the frequency output. |
330 |
6.1f |
331 |
Hz |
332 |
Number of Pulses |
333 |
The number of pulses to be output during test |
334 |
5d |
335 |
A control that enables the user to determine whether the frequency/pulse output and totalizers will indicate forward, reverse, or bi-directional flow. |
336 |
Allows the user to Reset, Stop, or Start all totalizers. NOTE - Inventory totals are NOT reset. |
337 |
Max output freq |
338 |
A programmable frequency in Hz that defines the maximum frequency output of the tertiary variable |
339 |
5.1f |
340 |
3d |
341 |
10 sec increment |
342 |
Parameter |
343 |
Assigns flow rate, total, density, or temperature to alarm 1 or alarm 2. |
344 |
NOT USED |
345 |
TEMPERATURE |
346 |
DENSITY |
347 |
%CONCENTRATION |
348 |
MASS FLOW |
349 |
VOLUME FLOW |
350 |
STD VOL FLOW |
351 |
CONC FLOW |
352 |
LOW BATCH |
353 |
HIGH BATCH |
354 |
SENSOR ERROR |
355 |
DSP FAILURE |
356 |
TUBES NOT VIB |
357 |
DRIVER CURRENT |
358 |
4-20 FAILURE |
359 |
RTD FAILURE |
360 |
PULSE OVERFLOW |
361 |
SYSTEM PROBLEM |
362 |
ANY OF ALARMS |
363 |
Alarm 1 type |
364 |
Determines whether the Alarm is activated when it goes above (High) or below (Low) the setpoint. |
365 |
Indicator |
366 |
Failsafe |
367 |
Alarm 2 type |
368 |
Time period after power-up that the NexGen will not log alarms. |
369 |
Batch transmitter variable |
370 |
Cutoff |
371 |
The desired batch size in the displayed units. |
372 |
Trickle Offset |
373 |
The quantity of material that will remain to be delivered when the HF batch output will be turned off. |
374 |
Hi Alarm Setpnt |
375 |
The amount of batch overrun allowed before the batch alarm will be activated. |
376 |
12.4f |
377 |
Low Alarm Setpnt |
378 |
The amount of batch underrun allowed before the batch alarm will be activated.The amount of batch overrun allowed before the batch alarm will be activated. |
379 |
Valve Response |
380 |
The time required for flow rate to return to zero after the batch outputs are de-activated. |
381 |
Auto Restart Delay |
382 |
The time between the automatic start of the next batch. De-activated when zero. |
383 |
Runmode Edit |
384 |
Allows the operator to change the batch size in the batch mode when 'YES'. |
385 |
No |
386 |
Yes |
387 |
Batch Jog |
388 |
Allows the operator to clear gases from the transducer in the event of a system error condition with the 'START' input when 'YES'. |
389 |
Batch Forward |
390 |
Batch Reverse |
391 |
Line 1 Parameter |
392 |
Display line 1 is assigned to this measurement variable |
393 |
Line 2 Parameter |
394 |
Display line 2 is assigned to this measurement variable |
395 |
Line 3 Parameter |
396 |
Display line 3 is assigned to this measurement variable |
397 |
Transducer Model |
398 |
Configuration information identifying the sensor model installed. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
399 |
Transduder S/N |
400 |
Serial number of the transducer assembly |
401 |
Elect Model |
402 |
Model number of the electronics assembly |
403 |
Elect S/N |
404 |
Serial number of the electronics assembly |
405 |
Wetted Matl |
406 |
Configuration information identifying the wetted materials used with the sensor. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
407 |
Hast C22 |
408 |
316L StainlessSteel |
409 |
Connect Size |
410 |
Configuration information identifying the connection size used with the sensor. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
411 |
3/8 in |
412 |
1/2 in |
413 |
3/4 in |
414 |
1 in |
415 |
1 1/2 in |
416 |
2 in |
417 |
3 in |
418 |
4 in |
419 |
6 in |
420 |
8 in |
421 |
DN 15 |
422 |
DN 25 |
423 |
DN 50 |
424 |
DN 80 |
425 |
DN 100 |
426 |
DN 150 |
427 |
DN 200 |
428 |
3A Sanitary 1 1/2 Tr |
429 |
3A Sanitary 2 Tri |
430 |
3A Sanitary 2 1/2 Tr |
431 |
3S Sanitary 4 Tri |
432 |
Connect rating |
433 |
Configuration information identifying the connection rating used with the sensor. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
434 |
VCO fittings |
435 |
3A Auth Triclmp |
436 |
Industrial Triclmp |
437 |
Elect Class |
438 |
Configuration information identifying the electrical rating of the sensor. Informational purposes only - does not affect flowmeter operation. |
439 |
General Purpose |
440 |
FM Approved |
441 |
CSA Approved |
442 |
Cenelec Approved |
443 |
BOOT REV: |
444 |
Identifies the Bootstrap revision level. |
445 |
OS REV: |
446 |
Identifies the OS revision level. |
447 |
APP REV: |
448 |
Identifies the Application revision level. |
449 |
ELEC REV: |
450 |
Software revision date |
451 |
HART REV: |
452 |
HART revision date |
453 |
RTD Offset |
454 |
RTD Offset determined during temperature sensor calibration |
455 |
C1 |
456 |
Coefficient C1 in density correction equation |
457 |
C2 |
458 |
Coefficient C2 in density correction equation |
459 |
Air freq |
460 |
The tube frequency, in Hz, corresponding to a density equal to Dens A. |
461 |
Air temp |
462 |
Temperature used in Density A (air) calibration |
463 |
Mass scalar |
464 |
Mass flow calibration factor. |
465 |
14.6e |
466 |
Phase |
467 |
User entered sensor phase angle |
468 |
deg |
469 |
Sens Err Dly Time |
470 |
Time for sensor error to occur before being recognized as an error. |
471 |
Sensor Gain |
472 |
TDB by NEXGEN |
473 |
Set point |
474 |
Set point for the controller driving the transducer |
475 |
mVrms |
476 |
Drive Current |
477 |
Drive level used to excite the transducer |
478 |
Sensor 1 Voltage |
479 |
Sensor 2 Voltage |
480 |
Transducer Zero |
481 |
Zero offset of the transducer in degrees. |
482 |
Deg |
483 |
Elec. Zero |
484 |
Zero offset of the NexGen in degrees. |
485 |
STD DEV |
486 |
Standard deviation for electronic zero offset. |
487 |
Combined zero offset of the transducer and NexGen in degrees. velocity signals from the total sensor system when measuring zero flow. |
488 |
Standard deviation for system zero offset. |
489 |
Gain |
490 |
Analog (4mA) output channel calibration factor. |
491 |
Offset |
492 |
Analog (20mA) output channel calibration factor. |
493 |
User must enter the correct password to gain access to other menus |
494 |
Month |
495 |
Units of date. |
496 |
Day |
497 |
Year |
498 |
Hour |
499 |
Units of time. |
500 |
Minute |
501 |
Second |
502 |
status later |
503 |
Passwd not entered |
504 |
The proper password must be supplied to gain access to the programming menus. |
505 |
FMU860 |
506 |
DT |
507 |
DVC |
508 |
FCX |
509 |
AS800 |
510 |
340T |
511 |
340C |
512 |
344 |
513 |
Siemens Micro K |
514 |
SITRANS L |
515 |
SIPAN PH |
516 |
SITRANS P |
517 |
75SMT |
518 |
UNIDELTA |
519 |
8320 |
520 |
SX5100 |
521 |
TSV175 |
522 |
DMU |
523 |
3780 |
524 |
BM70 |
525 |
8u |
526 |
low |
527 |
high |
528 |
tmp_av |
529 |
< ALL ALARMS CLEAR > |
530 |
TEMPERATURE ALARM
Count: %{1}
TEMP:%{2} %{3} |
531 |
DENSITY ALARM
Count: %{1}
DENS:%{2} %{3} |
532 |
%CONCENTRATION ALARM
Count: %{1}
%CON:%{2} %{3} |
533 |
MASS FLOW ALARM
Count: %{1}
MRAT:%{2} %{3} |
534 |
VOLUME FLOW ALARM
Count: %{1}
VRAT:%{2} %{3} |
535 |
STD VOL.FLOW ALARM
Count: %{1}
SVRA:%{2} %{3} |
536 |
CONC. FLOW ALARM
Count: %{1}
CORA:%{2} %{3} |
537 |
LOW BATCH ALARM
Count: %{1}
|
538 |
HIGH BATCH ALARM
Count: %{1}
|
539 |
SENSOR ERROR ALARM
Count: %{1}
|
540 |
DSP FAILURE ALARM
Count: %{1}
|
541 |
DRIVER CURRENT ALARM
Count: %{1}
|
542 |
TUBES NOT VIBRATING
Count: %{1}
|
543 |
4-20 FAILURE ALARM
Count: %{1}
|
544 |
RTD FAILURE ALARM
Count: %{1}
|
545 |
SYSTEM PROBLEM ALARM
Count: %{1}
|
546 |
PULSE BUFFER OVERFLW
Count: %{1}
|
547 |
01>Task:00 Code:0
< NO ERRORS LOGGED > |
548 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
< NO ERRORS LOGGED > |
549 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
DSP COMM FAILURE #1 |
550 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
DSP RX MSG TIMEOUT |
551 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
DSP COMM FAILURE #3 |
552 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
DSP PLL NOT LOCKED |
553 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
DSP CHECKSUM ERROR |
554 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
DSP LOST EVENT |
555 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
DSP UNEXPECTED DATA |
556 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
DSP DATA OVERRUN |
557 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
RTD FAILURE |
558 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
ANALOG FAULT - 1 |
559 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
ANALOG FAULT - 2 |
560 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
ANALOG FAULT - 4 |
561 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
TASK MISSING |
562 |
%[2d]{log_value}>Task:%{2} Code:%{1}
TASK HAS BAD REV NO. |
563 |
Leaving Error Log |
564 |
This will erase the error log.
Continue? |
565 |
Yes;No |
566 |
Password access denied, aborting method. |
567 |
The error log has not been erased. |
568 |
The error log has been erased. |
569 |
Aborting due to field device error |
570 |
Password entered is incorrect. |
571 |
WARN-Loop should be removed from automatic control |
572 |
Zero
%[.5e]{0}
StdDeviation
%[.5e]{1} |
573 |
Input the number of 10 second intervals |
574 |
Incorrect number of 10 second intervals. Retry? |
575 |
Calibration in progress.
About %{counter} seconds left |
576 |
Zero
%[.5e]{2}
StdDeviation
%[.5e]{3} |
577 |
Returning fld dev to original output |
578 |
Temp %{1} %{0}
RTD Res %{2} Ohms |
579 |
Please wait
Stabilizing |
580 |
Input the actual temperature in %{0}. |
581 |
Please wait |
582 |
Measured Density
%{1} %{0} |
583 |
Input air frequency. |
584 |
Input air temperature. |
585 |
Input actual density in %{0}. |
586 |
Mass Scalar:
%{0}
Continue? |
587 |
Start flow to calibrate |
588 |
Mass Rate:
%{0} %{1}
Mass Total:
%{2} %{3} |
589 |
Measured Mass:
%{2} %{3} |
590 |
Actual Mass |
591 |
Mass Scalar:
%{0} |
592 |
<BATCH CALIBRATION>
Scalar:%{0} |
593 |
ENTER to Calibrate;CANCEL to EXIT |
594 |
Batch Cutoff Qty |
595 |
Trickle Offset Pt. |
596 |
Start batch cal? |
597 |
WARNING! You have aborted the batch cal procedure. You must restore the batch parameters. |
598 |
Connect reference meter |
599 |
About to set analog output 1 to %0 mA |
600 |
Enter meter value |
601 |
NOTE-Loop may be returned to automatic control |
602 |
About to set analog output 2 to %0 mA |
603 |
About to set analog output 4 to %0 mA |
604 |
%{0}%{1} |
605 |
This test allows relay 1 contacts to toggle.
Continue? |
606 |
Relay contacts toggled. |
607 |
This test allows relay 2 contacts to toggle.
Continue? |
608 |
This test allows batch high flow relay contacts to toggle.
Continue? |
609 |
This test allows batch low flow relay contacts to toggle.
Continue? |
610 |
Choose analog output level |
611 |
4 mA;20 mA;Other;End |
612 |
Output value: |
613 |
Analog Output 1 is fixed at %0 |
614 |
Test Output 3
Continue? |
615 |
Input the frequency value. |
616 |
Input the number of pulses
0 = Continuous |
617 |
Tube drive information will be available.
Continue? |
618 |
Drive Current
%{0}mA
Sensor 1 Voltage
%{1}mVrms
Sensor 2 Voltage
%{2}mVrms |
619 |
Efficiency:
%{eff} |
620 |
Alarm Type |
621 |
Low Setpoint |
622 |
High Setpoint |
623 |
Clear present table? |
624 |
No;Yes |
625 |
Reference Temp %{local_table_section1} |
626 |
Temp. must be greater than last temp. |
627 |
TMP:%{local_table_section1} %{0} %{1}
---Entry Point %{local_table_entry1} ---
Density |
628 |
Density must be greater than last density. |
629 |
TMP:%{local_table_section1} %{0} %{1}
---Entry Point %{local_table_entry1} ---
%Concentration |
630 |
Another temperature table? |
631 |
This will reset all the totalizers. Continue? |
632 |
This will reset a single total. Continue? |
633 |
Mass;Volume;Std Volume;Conc;Net Oil;Batch |
634 |
SensorA: %{0}mVrms
SensorB: %{1}mVrms
Continue? |
635 |
Sensor Set Point |
636 |
Gain control |
637 |
Internal Date is
%{0}/%{1}/%{2}
Enter month |
638 |
%{0}/%{1}/%{2}
Enter day |
639 |
%{0}/%{1}/%{2}
Enter year |
640 |
Incorrect Date is
%{0}/%{1}/%{2}
Try Again? |
641 |
Internal Time is
%{0}:%{1}:%{2}
Enter hour |
642 |
%{0}:%{1}:%{2}
Enter minute |
643 |
%{0}:%{1}:%{2}
Enter second |
644 |
Incorrect Time is
%{0}:%{1}:%{2}
Try Again? |
645 |
Date is %{0}/%{1}/%{2}
Time is %{3}:%{4}:%{5}
Exit? |
646 |
Enter old password |
647 |
Wrong password entered. Aborting. |
648 |
Enter new password |
649 |
Password is
%{0} |
650 |
NOTE-Send PV assignment before modifying range values. |
651 |
NOTE-Send SV assignment before modifying range values. |
652 |
NOTE-Send TV assignment before modifying range values. |
653 |
NOTE-Send TV assignment before modifying frequency scaling. |
654 |
NOTE-Send QV assignment before modifying range values. |
655 |
NOTE-Variables which use this as the units code will be in the previous units until this value is sent to the device |