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UD10 |
1 |
DET-TRONICS |
2 |
Display Status 1 |
3 |
Reserved |
4 |
HART Test |
5 |
LON Attached |
6 |
Response Test |
7 |
Manual Self Test |
8 |
Input HART |
9 |
Display Status 2 |
10 |
Any Fault |
11 |
Cal Active |
12 |
Warm Up Mode |
13 |
Low Relay Active |
14 |
Hi Relay Active |
15 |
Aux Relay Active |
16 |
Current Fixed |
17 |
MB Write Protect |
18 |
Device Status 1 |
19 |
Calibration Active |
20 |
Warm Up |
21 |
Low Alarm |
22 |
Aux Alarm |
23 |
High Alarm |
24 |
Self Test |
25 |
Configuration Change |
26 |
Alignment Mode |
27 |
Device Status 2 |
28 |
Write Protect |
29 |
4-20 Fixed |
30 |
Sensor Removed |
31 |
Sensor End Of Life |
32 |
Loop Test Active |
33 |
TDSA Alarm |
34 |
Quick Alarm |
35 |
Display Fault 1 |
36 |
12v Fault |
37 |
5v Fault |
38 |
1.25v Fault |
39 |
Output Loop Fault |
40 |
Input Loop Fault |
41 |
0v Fault |
42 |
ADC Fault |
43 |
Display Fault 2 |
44 |
Low CAL line Fault |
45 |
FRAM Fault |
46 |
ADC Diagnostics Fault |
47 |
24v Fault |
48 |
Flash Fault |
49 |
RAM Fault |
50 |
WDT Fault |
51 |
Device Fault 1 |
52 |
Loop Fault |
53 |
Supply Voltage Fault |
54 |
Calibration Fault |
55 |
Memory Fault |
56 |
ADC Fault |
57 |
Internal Voltage Fault |
58 |
Zero Drift |
59 |
Temperature Sensor Fault |
60 |
Device Fault 2 |
61 |
Wrong Sensor Type |
62 |
Lamp Fault |
63 |
Alignment Fault |
64 |
Blocked Optic Fault |
65 |
Cal Line Active |
66 |
Sensor Fault |
67 |
Noise Fault |
68 |
Align ADC Fault |
69 |
Device Fault 3 |
70 |
Align Fault |
71 |
Align Warning |
72 |
DAC Fault |
73 |
High Fault |
74 |
Low Fault |
75 |
Device Warm Up |
76 |
Ref Channel Fault |
77 |
Act Channel Fault |
78 |
Device Fault 4 |
79 |
Incompatible Version |
80 |
Detection Disable Fault |
81 |
Oi Fault |
82 |
Diminished Detect Fault |
83 |
Communication Fault |
84 |
General Fault |
85 |
Operating Mode |
86 |
Conc Dev fmly |
87 |
Conc Class |
88 |
Temp Class |
89 |
Temp Dev Stat |
90 |
|
91 |
Gas Dev Stat |
92 |
Loop Dev Stat |
93 |
range Dev Stat |
94 |
Update Period |
95 |
Gas PDQ |
96 |
Gas LS |
97 |
Temp PDQ |
98 |
Temp LS |
99 |
TV PDQ |
100 |
TV LS |
101 |
QV LS |
102 |
Simulate |
103 |
Gas Value |
104 |
.2f |
105 |
% |
106 |
Percentage Composition |
107 |
PPM |
108 |
PPM units |
109 |
VOL |
110 |
VOL units |
111 |
%LFL |
112 |
LFL units |
113 |
PPB |
114 |
PPB Units |
115 |
mA |
116 |
milliamperes |
117 |
LFL*M |
118 |
LEL Meters |
119 |
PPM*M |
120 |
PPM Meters |
121 |
VOL*M |
122 |
VOL Meters |
123 |
|
124 |
Not used enumeration |
125 |
No enumeration |
126 |
Unknow enumeration |
127 |
.3f |
128 |
Upper Range Value |
129 |
10.2f |
130 |
Lower Range Value |
131 |
8.3f |
132 |
Serial Number |
133 |
7d |
134 |
Request Index |
135 |
Event Log Request |
136 |
FIRST |
137 |
PREV |
138 |
NEXT |
139 |
LAST |
140 |
Response Index |
141 |
TimeStamp |
142 |
Cal Code |
143 |
Empty Log |
144 |
Warmup |
145 |
zero drift |
146 |
Zero_Cal |
147 |
Span_Cal |
148 |
Abort_Cal |
149 |
Failed_Cal |
150 |
EE Init |
151 |
Init event log |
152 |
Init Cal log |
153 |
Power up reset |
154 |
Clr Cal Flt |
155 |
Cal Ok |
156 |
fail zero low |
157 |
fail zero high |
158 |
fail span low |
159 |
fail span high |
160 |
fail timeout |
161 |
Event Code |
162 |
No Event |
163 |
Power Up |
164 |
Low Alarm On |
165 |
High Alarm On |
166 |
Aux Alarm On |
167 |
Low Cal Line On |
168 |
EE Flt On |
169 |
ADC Ref Flt On |
170 |
24v Flt On |
171 |
Flash Flt On |
172 |
RAM Flt On |
173 |
WDT Flt On |
174 |
12V Flt On |
175 |
5V Flt On |
176 |
1.25V Flt On |
177 |
Out Loop Flt On |
178 |
In Loop Flt On |
179 |
0V Flt On |
180 |
High Flt On |
181 |
Low Flt On |
182 |
Zero Drift Flt On |
183 |
Cal Flt On |
184 |
Optics Flt On |
185 |
Low Volt Flt On |
186 |
Cal Startup Flt On |
187 |
Active ADC Flt On |
188 |
Active ADC Sat Flt On |
189 |
Sensor Flt On |
190 |
Tx Warmup On |
191 |
CGS Loop Flt On |
192 |
CGS Comm Flt On |
193 |
High 24v Flt On |
194 |
Modbus Flt On |
195 |
Bank 1 Repaired |
196 |
Bank 2 Repaired |
197 |
Input Loop Cal Failed |
198 |
Mode Changed |
199 |
Input Loop Cal Passed |
200 |
Fire Alm On |
201 |
UV Pre Alm On |
202 |
IR Pre Alm On |
203 |
UV Alm On |
204 |
IR Alm On |
205 |
Misc Alm On |
206 |
Pre Alm On |
207 |
Pwr Flt On |
208 |
Gen Flt On |
209 |
Oi Flt On |
210 |
Oi Pre Flt On |
211 |
High IR1 Flt On |
212 |
High IR2 Flt On |
213 |
Short Ckt Flt On |
214 |
FloCtrl ADC Mon Flt |
215 |
FloCtrl Current Calc Flt |
216 |
FloCtrl Gasval Calc Flt |
217 |
FloCtrl Event Log Flt |
218 |
FloCtrl Modbs HrtSlv Flt |
219 |
FloCtrl Alrm Mon Flt |
220 |
FloCtrl Secloop Mon Flt |
221 |
Cal Gas Level Changed |
222 |
Low Alarm Level Changed |
223 |
Aux Alarm Level Changed |
224 |
High Alarm Level Changed |
225 |
RTC Data Changed |
226 |
Display Zero Trim Done |
227 |
Display Gain Trim Done |
228 |
Low Alarm Off |
229 |
High Alarm Off |
230 |
Aux Alarm Off |
231 |
Low Cal Line Off |
232 |
EE Flt Off |
233 |
ADC Ref Flt Off |
234 |
24v Flt Off |
235 |
Flash Flt Off |
236 |
RAM Flt Off |
237 |
WDT Flt Off |
238 |
12v Flt Off |
239 |
5v Flt Off |
240 |
1.25V Flt Off |
241 |
Outp Loop Flt Off |
242 |
Inp Loop Flt Off |
243 |
0V Flt Off |
244 |
High Flt Off |
245 |
Low Flt Off |
246 |
Zero Drift Flt Off |
247 |
Cal Flt Off |
248 |
Optics Flt Off |
249 |
Low Volt Flt Off |
250 |
Cal Startup Flt Off |
251 |
Active ADC Flt Off |
252 |
Active ADC Sat Flt Off |
253 |
Sensor Flt Off |
254 |
TX Warmup Off |
255 |
CGS Loop Flt Off |
256 |
CGS Comm Flt Off |
257 |
High 24v Flt Off |
258 |
Modbus Flt Off |
259 |
Fire Alm Off |
260 |
UV Pre Alm Off |
261 |
IR Pre Alm Off |
262 |
UV Alm Off |
263 |
IR Alm Off |
264 |
Misc Alm Off |
265 |
Pre Alm Off |
266 |
Power Flt Off |
267 |
Gen Flt Off |
268 |
Oi Flt Off |
269 |
Oi Pre Flt Off |
270 |
High IR1 Flt Off |
271 |
High IR2 Flt Off |
272 |
Short Ckt Flt Off |
273 |
Zero Value |
274 |
10.8f |
275 |
Span Value |
276 |
Low Alarm Level |
277 |
Gas level for initiating a low alarm. The alarm level is to be set as per the alarm range table for a particular gas or detector type. |
278 |
High Alarm Level |
279 |
Gas level for initiating a high alarm. The alarm level is to be set as per the alarm range table for a particular gas or detector type. |
280 |
Auxilary Alarm Level |
281 |
Gas level for initiating an auxilary alarm. |
282 |
Aux Alarm Latch |
283 |
Selects latching or nonlatching aux alarm. Latched alarms are unlatched with Reset. |
284 |
High Alarm Latch |
285 |
Selects latching or nonlatching high alarm. Latched alarms are unlatched with Reset. |
286 |
Low Alarm Latch |
287 |
Selects latching or nonlatching low alarm. Latched alarms are unlatched with Reset. |
288 |
Password |
289 |
The password is used to validate the command to enable or disable writes in the device. |
290 |
Set Write protect |
291 |
Used to set the write protect mode. |
292 |
Change Password |
293 |
Local Zero Value |
294 |
Local zero value. |
295 |
Max Temp -Time |
296 |
Min Temp -Time |
297 |
Self test will perform all internal checks immediately and return results in variables xmtr flt 1 & xmtr flt 2. |
298 |
This command will reset latched relay outputs |
299 |
Firmware Revision |
300 |
Hardware Revision |
301 |
Response test |
302 |
This test holds the analog output at 4mA and prevents the alarm relays from activating when gas is applied. Gas response is indicated by the PV. |
303 |
Abort response test |
304 |
Return to normal |
305 |
Reset Latched Alarms |
306 |
This command will reset the latched alarms |
307 |
Calibration log |
308 |
Retrieves stored calibration events. The most recent calibration event is shown first. Calibrations are recorded as zero only cal, cal OK & cal failed. Cal OK indicates that both zero and span were completed. |
309 |
Event log |
310 |
Retrieves stored events. The most recent event is shown first. Recorded events include Blocked Optics, warm up, zero drift, low alarm & high alarm. |
311 |
Change Mode |
312 |
DD Build Version |
313 |
Internal DD build version number. |
314 |
Sensor Calibration |
315 |
Detector gas calibration method. Follow prompts to apply and remove calibration gas. |
316 |
Abort Calibration Method. |
317 |
Abort Method. |
318 |
Process Variable |
319 |
ProcVarGraph |
320 |
Display History |
321 |
History |
322 |
Display Fault/Status Info |
323 |
Status 1 |
324 |
Status 2 |
325 |
Fault 1 |
326 |
Fault 2 |
327 |
Display Info |
328 |
Device Status Menu |
329 |
Device History Info |
330 |
Device Setup |
331 |
Device HART Option |
332 |
Device Info |
333 |
Device Fault/Status |
334 |
Fault 3 |
335 |
Fault 4 |
336 |
Device Info 2 |
337 |
Sensor Info |
338 |
Alarm Setting |
339 |
Display HART Option |
340 |
Detector cal |
341 |
Offline |
342 |
Display variables |
343 |
Diagnostics |
344 |
Device setup |
345 |
Display Status Menu |
346 |
Display Setup |
347 |
Display Test Menu |
348 |
Display General Info |
349 |
Display RTC |
350 |
Write variables |
351 |
Device Cal |
352 |
Extended Fault/Status |
353 |
Seconds |
354 |
RTC seconds value 1-59. |
355 |
Minutes |
356 |
RTC minutes value 1-59. |
357 |
Hours |
358 |
RTC hours value 1-23. |
359 |
Week |
360 |
Month |
361 |
RTC month value 1-12. |
362 |
Invalid |
363 |
Jan |
364 |
Feb |
365 |
Mar |
366 |
Apr |
367 |
May |
368 |
Jun |
369 |
Jul |
370 |
Aug |
371 |
Sep |
372 |
Oct |
373 |
Nov |
374 |
Dec |
375 |
Day |
376 |
RTC date value 1-31. |
377 |
Year |
378 |
RTC year value 0-99. |
379 |
Tx Running Hours |
380 |
Sensitivity |
381 |
Sensor Type |
382 |
Sensor Part Number |
383 |
Sensor Hardware Revision |
384 |
Firmware Rev |
385 |
Normal |
386 |
Calibration in progress |
387 |
Warm up |
388 |
Calibration State |
389 |
Waiting for Zero |
390 |
Apply Clean Air |
391 |
Waiting for Gas |
392 |
Waiting for Span |
393 |
Remove Cal Gas |
394 |
Terminate |
395 |
Hardware Rev |
396 |
Revision |
397 |
Universal Rev |
398 |
Fld Dev Rev |
399 |
Software Rev |
400 |
Max Temp |
401 |
3.2f |
402 |
Running Hrs |
403 |
Min Temp |
404 |
Gas Name |
405 |
Cal Gas Concentration |
406 |
Response Factor |
407 |
Manufacturer |
408 |
Dev ID |
409 |
Model |
410 |
OPECL_RX |
411 |
GT3000 |
412 |
ECLIPSE |
413 |
ECLIPSE_CO2 |
414 |
ACOUSTIC |
415 |
GENERIC_HART |
416 |
PIR |
417 |
C706X |
418 |
CGD505 |
419 |
NTMOS |
420 |
CGS |
421 |
GENERIC |
422 |
PIRDUCT |
423 |
X2200 |
424 |
X5200 |
425 |
X9800 |
426 |
X3302 |
427 |
X3301 |
428 |
LS2000 |
429 |
Master Adrs Select |
430 |
Primary |
431 |
Secondary |
432 |
Cal Point Zero |
433 |
Cal Point Span |
434 |
F |
435 |
T |
436 |
High Alarm NE/NDE |
437 |
Alarm setting, normally enabled or normally disabled |
438 |
NDE |
439 |
NE |
440 |
Low Alarm NE/NDE |
441 |
Aux Alarm NE/NDE |
442 |
Extended Byte 0 |
443 |
Extended Byte 1 |
444 |
Extended Byte 2 |
445 |
Extended Byte 3 |
446 |
Pre-Alarm |
447 |
Fire Alarm |
448 |
UV Pre-Alarm |
449 |
IR Pre-Alarm |
450 |
UV Alarm |
451 |
IR Alarm |
452 |
Misc Alarm |
453 |
Extended Byte 4 |
454 |
Extended Byte 5 |
455 |
Extended Byte 6 |
456 |
Extended Byte 7 |
457 |
X Fault |
458 |
Oi Pre-Fault |
459 |
High IR1 Fault |
460 |
High IR2 Fault |
461 |
Short Circuit Fault |
462 |
Power Fault |
463 |
SV Value |
464 |
SV Units |
465 |
C |
466 |
Degrees C |
467 |
Upper Limit |
468 |
Lower Limit |
469 |
Minimum Span |
470 |
Damping |
471 |
TV Value |
472 |
TV Units |
473 |
QV Value |
474 |
QV Units |
475 |
Error code not defined. |
476 |
The real-time data returned from the field device has not changedsince the last time it was read OR The data sent to the field device has been rounded or truncated dueto limitations within the field device |
477 |
This code indicates that the command was not executedNo Response Data Bytes are returned from the field device. |
478 |
The requested (e.g., loop current) mode is not valid. This code indicates that the command was not executed.No Response Data Bytes are returned from the field device. |
479 |
The requested command is not implemented |
480 |
Tx Write protect error |
481 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
482 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
483 |
Wireless |
484 |
WirelessHART Device |
485 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
486 |
Primary Analog Channel |
487 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
488 |
Tertiary |
489 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
490 |
Quaternary |
491 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
492 |
Quinary |
493 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
494 |
Critical Power Failure |
495 |
Lock all |
496 |
Trim not supported |
497 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
498 |
Locked by gateway |
499 |
Analog Input Channel |
500 |
Analog Output Channel |
501 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
502 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
503 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
504 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
505 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
506 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
507 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
508 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
509 |
Simulation active |
510 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
511 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
512 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
513 |
Volatile memory error |
514 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
515 |
Watchdog reset executed |
516 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
517 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
518 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
519 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
520 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
521 |
Electronic failure |
522 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
523 |
Subdevice list changed |
524 |
Duplicate master detected |
525 |
Capacity Denied |
526 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
527 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
528 |
Block transfer pending |
529 |
Battery life |
530 |
Percent range |
531 |
Loop current |
532 |
Primary variable |
533 |
Secondary variable |
534 |
Tertiary variable |
535 |
Quaternary variable |
536 |
Read receive time |
537 |
Write date and time |
538 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
539 |
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. |
540 |
Clock Uninitialized |
541 |
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. |
542 |
None |
543 |
No restrictions |
544 |
SI Only |
545 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
546 |
Process automation device |
547 |
Discrete device |
548 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
549 |
I/O System |
550 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
551 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
552 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
553 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
554 |
WirelessHART Access point |
555 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
556 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
557 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
558 |
Device Profile |
559 |
US |
560 |
United States of America |
561 |
JP |
562 |
Japan |
563 |
DE |
564 |
Germany |
565 |
FR |
566 |
France |
567 |
ES |
568 |
Spain |
569 |
RU |
570 |
Russian Federation |
571 |
CN |
572 |
People's Republic of China |
573 |
Secondary Master |
574 |
Primary Master |
575 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
576 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
577 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
578 |
WirelessHART Status |
579 |
Time Set Option |
580 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
581 |
Country |
582 |
Country of intended device installation |
583 |
SI Unit Control |
584 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
585 |
Time Stamp |
586 |
Relative time value on network |
587 |
8u |
588 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
589 |
Command Response Truncated |
590 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
591 |
Status bytes mismatch |
592 |
Device Variable |
593 |
Variable to trim |
594 |
Date: %[02d]{day}/%[02d]{month}/%[04d]{year}
Time: %[02d]{hours}:%[02d]{mins}:%[02d]{secs} |
595 |
Initiate self test |
596 |
Performing Reset for Latched Alarms |
597 |
Firmware Revision: %[2d]{msb}.%[02d]{lsb} |
598 |
Hardware Revision: %[2d]{msb}.%[02d]{lsb} |
599 |
Setting fld dev output to 4mA.
Proceed? |
600 |
Response Test Active
PV: %{0} %{1}
Output : %{2} mA |
601 |
Reset the Latched Alarms |
602 |
Processing Calibration Log... |
603 |
Exiting, device is busy. |
604 |
%{1}
Date: %[02d]{2}-%{3}-%[02d]{4} Time: %[02d]{5}:%[02d]{6}:%[02d]{7}
Zero: %[4.2f]{8} Span: %[4.2f]{9} |
605 |
first;previous;next;End |
606 |
%{1}
Date: %[02d]{2}-%{3}-%[02d]{4} Time: %[02d]{5}:%[02d]{6}:%[02d]{7} |
607 |
Input Password |
608 |
Error getting password |
609 |
Input Choice |
610 |
Disable;Enable;Change Password;End |
611 |
Error getting password input |
612 |
Protection change success |
613 |
Protection change error |
614 |
Input New Password |
615 |
Error getting new password |
616 |
Password change success |
617 |
Password change error |
618 |
Exiting menu |
619 |
Detector Electronics Corp.
UD10
Build Version: 04.06
Build Date: June-22-2016 |
620 |
Fault: Calibration mode is active. |
621 |
Fault: Warmup mode is active. |
622 |
WARNING!: Entering device calibration mode. Calibration gas is required for successful completion. |
623 |
Starting calibration sequence. |
624 |
Fault: Normal mode active. |
625 |
Fault: Warmup mode active. |
626 |
Cal mode active. |
627 |
Waiting For Zero |
628 |
Waiting For Gas |
629 |
Waiting For Span |
630 |
Complete |
631 |
Zero Calibration |
632 |
Calibration Complete |
633 |
WARNING: Fault detected! |
634 |
Abort Calibration in Progress. |
635 |
Please Wait... |
636 |
Calibration Aborted. |
637 |
Aborting Method |