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SVI II AP/H7 |
1 |
Fault Code 0 |
2 |
Reports Device Errors |
3 |
Reset |
4 |
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5 |
Low Power |
6 |
Actuator Error |
7 |
Air Supply Low |
8 |
Position Error |
9 |
Reserved (0-5) |
10 |
Keypad Fault |
11 |
Marginal Power |
12 |
Fault Code 1 |
13 |
Calibration Failed |
14 |
Find Stops Failed |
15 |
Autotune Failed |
16 |
Std Diagnostics Failed |
17 |
Ext Diagnostics Failed |
18 |
Operating System Fault |
19 |
Reserved (1-6) |
20 |
Reserved (1-7) |
21 |
Fault Code 2 |
22 |
Bias Out Of Range |
23 |
I/P Out Of Range |
24 |
Temp Out Of Range |
25 |
Reserved (2-3) |
26 |
Reserved (2-4) |
27 |
Reserved (2-5) |
28 |
Reserved (2-6) |
29 |
Reserved (2-7) |
30 |
Fault Code 3 |
31 |
NVM Checksum Error |
32 |
RAM Checksum Error |
33 |
Flash Checksum Error |
34 |
Stack Error |
35 |
Factory Mode Fault |
36 |
NVM Test Error |
37 |
Reserved (3-6) |
38 |
Reserved (3-7) |
39 |
Fault Code 4 |
40 |
Ref Voltage Fault |
41 |
Position Sensor Fault |
42 |
Current Sensor Fault |
43 |
Temperature Sensor Fault |
44 |
Reserved |
45 |
Actuator Pressure 1 Fault |
46 |
Actuator Pressure 2 Fault |
47 |
Supply Pressure Sensor Fault |
48 |
Fault Code 5 |
49 |
I/P Pressure Sensor Fault |
50 |
Atmospheric Pressure Sensor Fault |
51 |
NVW Write Fault |
52 |
IRQ Fault |
53 |
Self Check Error |
54 |
Software Error |
55 |
Maintenance |
56 |
Offline |
57 |
Online (SVI II AP) |
58 |
Device Setup |
59 |
Process Variables |
60 |
Status/Diagnostics |
61 |
Calibration |
62 |
Commissioning Services |
63 |
Basic Info. |
64 |
Position Retransmit |
65 |
Valve Travel |
66 |
Manual Position Setpoint |
67 |
Manual Setup |
68 |
Actuator Type |
69 |
Sensors |
70 |
Status/Faults |
71 |
Fault List |
72 |
display current and historic faults |
73 |
Valve Historian |
74 |
Signature |
75 |
Sensor Measurements |
76 |
I/P |
77 |
Read Pressures |
78 |
Temperature |
79 |
Raw Sensor Data |
80 |
Valve Tuning Data |
81 |
Alarms Setup |
82 |
I/O's |
83 |
Switches |
84 |
General |
85 |
Device Info |
86 |
Hart Info |
87 |
Information for HART |
88 |
Configuration |
89 |
Positioning |
90 |
Custom charact. curve |
91 |
Limits/Shutoff |
92 |
HART |
93 |
Setpoint Quality |
94 |
Temperature Quality |
95 |
Pilot Pressure Quality |
96 |
Signal |
97 |
Signal Unit |
98 |
Unit_ValveStrokes |
99 |
Unit ValveStrokes |
100 |
Unit_RawCounts |
101 |
Unit RawCounts |
102 |
Unit_DirectionChanges |
103 |
Unit DirectionChanges |
104 |
Unit_SignalCharacter |
105 |
Unit SignalCharacter |
106 |
Signal Quality |
107 |
DO1 |
108 |
DO1 Unit |
109 |
DO1 Quality |
110 |
DO2 |
111 |
DO2 Unit |
112 |
DO2 Quality |
113 |
VoltsInput |
114 |
VoltsInput Unit |
115 |
VoltsInput Quality |
116 |
RawPosition |
117 |
RawPosition Unit |
118 |
RawPosition Quality |
119 |
NumStrokes |
120 |
NumStrokes Unit |
121 |
NumStrokes Quality |
122 |
NumCycles |
123 |
NumCycles Unit |
124 |
NumCycles Quality |
125 |
PosRetransmit |
126 |
PosRetransmit Unit |
127 |
PosRetransmit Quality |
128 |
IPCurrent |
129 |
IPCurrent Unit |
130 |
IPCurrent Quality |
131 |
Friction |
132 |
Friction Unit |
133 |
Friction Quality |
134 |
PosErrBand |
135 |
PosErrBand Unit |
136 |
PosErrBand Quality |
137 |
DI |
138 |
DI Unit |
139 |
DI Quality |
140 |
OpenStopAdjust |
141 |
OpenStopAdjust Unit |
142 |
OpenStopAdjust Quality |
143 |
PerctRange |
144 |
PerctRange Unit |
145 |
PerctRange Quality |
146 |
Act. Dev fmly |
147 |
Position PDQ |
148 |
Valve Pos. Limited Status |
149 |
Act. Fmly stat |
150 |
Net Pressure PDQ |
151 |
Supply Pressure PDQ |
152 |
P2 Pressure PDQ |
153 |
Net Pres. LS |
154 |
Pres LS |
155 |
P2 Pres. LS |
156 |
Pres Fmly stat |
157 |
Pres Dev fmly |
158 |
Secondary Variable - Pressure Compensation |
159 |
Secondary Variable - Temperature Compensation |
160 |
DummySlot Value |
161 |
DummySlot Unit |
162 |
Sensor DummySlot Units- Engineering unit to be displayed with Sensor DummySlot. |
163 |
DummySlot Family |
164 |
Temp Class |
165 |
Temp PDQ |
166 |
Temp LS |
167 |
Temp Dev Stat |
168 |
Temp USL |
169 |
.3f |
170 |
Temp LSL |
171 |
Temp min span |
172 |
8.3f |
173 |
Temp snsr s/n |
174 |
7d |
175 |
Simulate |
176 |
dumySlot |
177 |
DummySlot Compensation |
178 |
Position |
179 |
P1_P2 |
180 |
SupplyPress |
181 |
P2 |
182 |
Setpoint |
183 |
VoltsInput |
184 |
Number Strokes |
185 |
Number Cycles |
186 |
IP Current |
187 |
Valve Position |
188 |
Valve Position- Indicates the actual valve position in % with closed = 0 % and opened = 100 % |
189 |
% |
190 |
.1f |
191 |
Temperature- Indicates the actual valve Temperature in its engineering unit. |
192 |
.2f |
193 |
Pressure |
194 |
Pressure- Indicates the actual valve pressure in its engineering unit. |
195 |
Input Signal |
196 |
Input Percent Range- Input signal (current loop) in percent |
197 |
POSITION |
198 |
SUPPLPRESS |
199 |
POSOUTPRT1 |
200 |
POSOUTPRT2 |
201 |
SETPOINT |
202 |
SIGNAL |
203 |
TEMPERATURE |
204 |
VOLTSIN |
205 |
RAWPOS |
206 |
STROKES |
207 |
CYCLES |
208 |
POSRETRANS |
209 |
NONE |
210 |
Valve actuator |
211 |
Net Pressure |
212 |
Supply Pressure |
213 |
P2 Pressure |
214 |
Unused |
215 |
Pressure Unit from command 3 |
216 |
Pressure Unit for SV The actual pressure reported by the SVI II AP can be inpsi, bar or kPa(for sv) |
217 |
N/A |
218 |
Not_Used |
219 |
Supply Pressure Unit from command 3 |
220 |
Pressure Unit for TV The Supply pressure reported by the SVI II AP can bein psi, bar or kPa(for TV) |
221 |
P2 Pressure Unit for double actuator from command 3 |
222 |
P2 Pressure Unit for QV The actual pressure reported by the SVI II AP can bein psi, bar or kPa(for QV) |
223 |
fill |
224 |
Firmware Version |
225 |
Display the firmware version. |
226 |
Change Mode |
227 |
Change mode: Changes the mode to Normal Mode, Manual Mode, or Setup Mode. Normal Mode: The position setpoint follows the input signal. Always return to Normal Mode to return to Control by the Control System. Manual Mode: The position setpoint remains at the last position prior to entering Manual Mode. Position setpoint may adjusted with the local pushbuttons or by HART commands. Setup Mode: The position setpoint remains at the last position prior to entering Setup Mode. Use this mode to change configuration and calibration information. |
228 |
Find Stops |
229 |
Run automatic find stops will establish the calibration position of the valve at actuator pressure vented and at full supply pressure. |
230 |
Autotune |
231 |
Run PID Autotune will automatically find best dynamic parameters for responsive valve positioning. Always isolate the valve from the process. The valve will move full open and full closed. The valve will continuously change position for about 5 minutes. |
232 |
Setup Wizard |
233 |
The setup wizard will guide you through basic steps to setup the positioner on an actuator. You may skip this wizard if the valve and positioner have been factory configured and calibrated. Always isolate the valve from the process. The wizard allows setting Air Action. The valve move full open and full closed. You will be prompted if mode must be changed. The steps are in the following order:
1. Set Air action to Air to Open or Air to Close;
2. Run Find Stops, to set 0% to the valve closed position and to set 100% to full opened position.
3. Run Auto Tune to determine best dynamic parameters for position control.
4. Reset Basic Configuration and Calibration to Factory Defaults. |
234 |
Reset Basic Config and Cal To Defaults |
235 |
The Reset to Factory Default will set the following list of configuration and calibration parameters to defaults:
Air Action is set to ATO;
All PID tuning parameters are set to defaults;
Input current range is set to 4 to 20 mA;
Open stop adjustment is set to 100%;
Position error parameters are reset and disabled;
Bumpless transfer is disabled;
Position limits are disabled;
Tight shutoff is set to 0.5% and enabled;
Characterization is set to linear;
Pressure units and language are set to psi and English;
Button Locks = None;
Controller = None; |
236 |
Current Faults |
237 |
Read the device's current faults. |
238 |
Read/Clear Faults |
239 |
Read the device's current faults. Optionally, the fault status may also be cleared. |
240 |
Clear Current Faults |
241 |
Clear the current device status/faults |
242 |
Historical Faults |
243 |
Read the device's historical faults. |
244 |
Clear All Faults |
245 |
Clear the historic and current device faults/status. |
246 |
Set Position |
247 |
Set manual valve setpoint in % or set the position by equivalent input current to imulate non-linear characterization and limits. |
248 |
Full Open |
249 |
Fully Open valve |
250 |
Full Closed |
251 |
Fully Close Valve |
252 |
Configure Wizard |
253 |
Change configuration of Limit Override, Tight shutoff, Pressure units, Language, Button Locks, Air Action, and Near Closed Value. Limit Overrideallows Find Stops, Autotune and Diagnostics to override position limits. |
254 |
Custom / Standard Characterization |
255 |
Control valves are often characterized to give a specific relationship between flow capacity (Cv) and percent opening of the valve. The valve can be characterized with special purpose trim or with the SVI2AP positioner. Selecting Custom Configuration displays an additional screen where the user can enter a custom characterization curve to fit his/her needs. The curve can have up to 9 points and points in between are linearly interpolated. |
256 |
Device Variables |
257 |
Read the current device variables. |
258 |
Set Analog Output |
259 |
User can set a fixed analog output of the position retransmitter.This is used only for checking loop wiring. Select Finished to return to position measurement function. |
260 |
Re-transmitter Range |
261 |
User can enter the upper and lower range values of valve position corresponding to output current 4 and 20 mA. The values typically are 0 and 100 %. |
262 |
Manual Stops |
263 |
This method is used to set manual stops. |
264 |
Open Stop Adjustment |
265 |
Open stop adjustment; Allows to adjust travel to less than mechanical limits. Must be between 60% and 100% of mechanical travel set with Find Stops. |
266 |
Manual Tuning |
267 |
The user can set tuning PID coefficients. |
268 |
Stroke Time |
269 |
set stroke time. Stroke time is used to limit rate of change of travel. Stroke time is expressed as sec/100% travel |
270 |
Set I/P Output |
271 |
set I/P output. |
272 |
Input crnt snsr. |
273 |
To calibrate or to check the 4-20mA current sensor. |
274 |
Pressure Sensor |
275 |
This operation will change zero calibration of all available pressure sensors . |
276 |
To read pressures. |
277 |
Reset Cal Factory Defaults |
278 |
Reset Calibration Data: This will restore all sensor calibration data to factory defaults. If calibrations have been performed they will be lost! |
279 |
Run Diagnostics |
280 |
Perform valve signature and valve functional analysis. Displays the diagnostic test results. |
281 |
Reset Historian |
282 |
Reset valve historian data (stroke count, cycle count, time open, time closed and time near closed ) to 0. The previous data is lost and must be recorded to be used later. |
283 |
Reset SVI II AP |
284 |
This function performs a master reset to the device, causing it to go through its startup routine and re-initializing all of its operating parameters from non volatile memory. |
285 |
Stop Procedure |
286 |
Position Unit |
287 |
Position Unit- Unit for valve position |
288 |
DO Switch 1 Normally |
289 |
Define Switch 1 is normally closed or open. |
290 |
Closed |
291 |
Open |
292 |
DO Switch 2 Normally |
293 |
Define Switch 2 is normally closed or open. |
294 |
DO Switch 1 Action |
295 |
Define Switch 1 action. |
296 |
Always Normal Pos |
297 |
Failsafe |
298 |
Tight Shutoff Active |
299 |
Position Low Limit |
300 |
Position Upper Limit |
301 |
Manual Mode |
302 |
DO Switch 2 Action |
303 |
Define Switch 2 action. |
304 |
Disabled |
305 |
Enabled |
306 |
disble the fswitch1value, and fswitch2value |
307 |
DO Switch 1 Value |
308 |
The value is set for Position Low / Upper Limits.( Switch 1 Value must be between 0 and 199.99. )
Attention: This is valid under the condition of switch 1 type is Posistion Low/High Limit ), but to some host, like SDC-625, to activate this field maybe need to close / open this page again. |
309 |
DO Switch 2 Value |
310 |
The value is set for Position Low / Upper Limits.( Switch 2 Value must be between 0 and 199.99. )
Attention: This is valid under the condition of switch 2 type is Posistion Low/High Limit, but to some host, like SDC-625, to activate this field maybe need to close / open this page again. |
311 |
DI Switch Status |
312 |
Digital Input Switch is enabled or disabled. |
313 |
device busy |
314 |
command not implemented |
315 |
Mode(local) |
316 |
Setup |
317 |
Normal |
318 |
Manual |
319 |
cannot change mode |
320 |
device malfunction |
321 |
Fault Code 0 History |
322 |
Reports Historic Device Errors |
323 |
Fault Code 1 History |
324 |
Fault Code 2 History |
325 |
Fault Code 3 History |
326 |
Fault Code 4 History |
327 |
Fault Code 5 History |
328 |
Clear Faults Type |
329 |
Historic Faults |
330 |
Total Travel |
331 |
Total number of valve strokes. |
332 |
strokes |
333 |
10d |
334 |
Time Closed |
335 |
Time in hours for valve closed. |
336 |
h |
337 |
Time Open |
338 |
Time in hours for valve open. |
339 |
Time Near Closed |
340 |
Time in hours for valve near closed. |
341 |
Number of Cycles |
342 |
Number of cycles (direction changes). |
343 |
cycles |
344 |
Raw Signal |
345 |
A/D value of the primary signal. |
346 |
cts |
347 |
5d |
348 |
Raw Position |
349 |
A/D value of the position sensor. |
350 |
Raw Pressure |
351 |
A/D value of the pressure sensor. |
352 |
Lower Stop |
353 |
Mechanical Stop without pressure in the actuator. |
354 |
Upper Stop |
355 |
Mechanical Stop with full pressure in the actuator. |
356 |
Board Temperature |
357 |
Internal SVI II AP temperature in °C. |
358 |
Min Temperature |
359 |
The lowest internal temperature recorded in °C. |
360 |
Max Temperature |
361 |
The upper internal temperature recorded in °C. |
362 |
I/P Current |
363 |
The actual I/P current, corrected for temperature |
364 |
4.2f |
365 |
3.1f |
366 |
DO Switch 1 State |
367 |
State is: open = 0 and closed = 1 |
368 |
DO Switch 2 State |
369 |
I/P Switch State |
370 |
State is: open = 1 and closed = 0 |
371 |
DI Switch State |
372 |
Manual Setpoint |
373 |
Manual Setpoint- Manual valve setpoint in %. Value must be between -5.0% and +160.0%. |
374 |
6.2f |
375 |
Set Valve Pos In mA |
376 |
Manual Signal- Manual valve setpoint in mA. |
377 |
5.2f |
378 |
Setpoint Type |
379 |
Setpoint Type- Selects how setpoint or signal is set. |
380 |
Manual Signal (mA) value |
381 |
Manual Position (%) value |
382 |
Set Fully Closed |
383 |
Set Fully Opened |
384 |
Set To FailSafe |
385 |
Internal used |
386 |
I/P Output |
387 |
Set constant current on the I/P to adjust the pneumatic block. |
388 |
Air Action |
389 |
Air Action- configures the actuator to operate as Air to Close, or Air to Open. |
390 |
Air to Close |
391 |
Air to Open |
392 |
Bumpless Transfer |
393 |
Bumpless Transfer- enables or disables the bumpless transfer mode. |
394 |
Allow Override Limit |
395 |
Allow diag. and self-tune to override limits |
396 |
Pos Limit Low |
397 |
To enable or disable position lower limit |
398 |
Pos Limit High |
399 |
To enable or disable position upper limit |
400 |
Tight Shutoff |
401 |
Tight Shutoff Limit- Threshold for tight shutoff: when selected, if the input signal would position the valve below the tight shutoff value, full supply or atmosphere pressure is supplied to the actuator to close the valve with full seating force. Set the TS value between -1% and 20%, then enable the TS function. |
402 |
Characterization |
403 |
Cam Configuration Flags- cam used - defines relationship between flow capacity (Cv) and percentage opening of the valve. Several cams are available: linear; =%50; =%30; quick opening coefficient of 50; custom; CamFlex=%. |
404 |
Linear |
405 |
Equal%(30) |
406 |
Equal%(50) |
407 |
Quick Open |
408 |
Custom |
409 |
Camflex% |
410 |
Local Buttons |
411 |
Button Configuration Flags- Defines lock level for SVI II AP buttons to avoid unintended modifications. |
412 |
All Enabled |
413 |
Define lock level :no restriction |
414 |
No Config/Cal |
415 |
Define lock level :lock out local config, calibrate and diagnostic menu |
416 |
No Manual |
417 |
Define lock level :lock out local manual menu |
418 |
Locked |
419 |
Define lock level :lock out all buttons |
420 |
Setpoint Mode |
421 |
Setup Configuration Flags- These options determine whether the controller setpoint will be in local, local only, remote or last mode on startup. |
422 |
PV Local Only |
423 |
PV Startup Remote |
424 |
PV Startup Last |
425 |
SP Local Only |
426 |
SP Statup Remote |
427 |
SP Startup Last |
428 |
LC Direct |
429 |
LC Ratio Control |
430 |
Tight Shutoff Value |
431 |
Tight Shutoff Limit- Threshold for tight shutoff: when selected, if the input signal would position the valve below the tight shutoff value, full supply or atmosphere pressure is supplied to the actuator to close the valve with full seating force. Value between -1% and 20% and not to include. |
432 |
4.1f |
433 |
Tight Shutoff Limit Check |
434 |
Limit Low |
435 |
Lower Position Limit- The SVI II AP allows the user to establish software limit stops. The control functions will NOT allow the valve position to be lower than the lower position limit. However this option DOES NOT PROVIDE MECHANICAL STOPS for the valve. During an electrical or an air failure the valve will go to the failsafe position without regard to the software limit stops. The manual position full closed or full open will similarly ignore limit stops. The value should be set between -10 and 50.0 not to include |
436 |
5.1f |
437 |
Position Limit Check |
438 |
Limit High |
439 |
Upper Position Limit- The SVI II AP allows the user to establish software limit stops. The control functions will NOT allow the valve position to be above than the upper position limit.However this option DOES NOT PROVIDE MECHANICAL STOPS for the valve. During an electrical or an air failure the valve will go to the failsafe position without regard to the software limit stops. The manual position full closed or full open will similarly ignore limit stops. |
440 |
Transfer Time |
441 |
Transfer Time is approximately the numberof seconds required to move the valve 100%toward the signal position. It is between 1 and 255 sec/100%. |
442 |
sec/100% |
443 |
3d |
444 |
Transfer Time Check |
445 |
Stroking Limit |
446 |
s |
447 |
Pressure Unit |
448 |
Pressure Unit- The actual pressure reported by the SVI II AP can be in psi, bar or kPa |
449 |
LCD Language |
450 |
Language Displayed- Choice of languages displayed on the SVI II AP LCD. |
451 |
English |
452 |
Possibility of different languages displayed on the SVI II AP LCD |
453 |
French |
454 |
Open Stop Adj |
455 |
Open Stop Adjustment- This value must be between 60%-100%.For some valves the open position stop exceeds the nominal travel of the valve.By entering a value, the position calibration can be adjusted to nominal travel. |
456 |
Close Stop Adj |
457 |
Close Stop Adjustment- NOT IMPLEMENTED YET |
458 |
P |
459 |
Proportional gain in %. Common values are 50 for small valves up to 4000 for large valves. Must be between 0 and 5000. |
460 |
4d |
461 |
I |
462 |
Integral time or reset time in 1/10 s. Higher values of I cause less integral action, however a value of 0 gives no integral action. Common values are 10 to 200. Values between 0 and 1000. |
463 |
(1/10s) |
464 |
D |
465 |
Derivative time or rate time in milliSeconds. Common values are 10 to 100. Values between 0 and 200. |
466 |
mS |
467 |
Padj |
468 |
Coefficient added to P when the valve is exhausting and compensates the variation in filling and exhausting speed. Can be positive or negative value range between -3000 to +3000. |
469 |
d |
470 |
Beta |
471 |
Nonlinear gain factor. When beta is 0, the proportional gain is linear, otherwise the gain P is a function of error. The larger the beta, the smaller the gain for small error. Typical beta value is 7 or 8. Beta is ranging from -9 to +9. |
472 |
Damping |
473 |
Coefficient to increase the valve response for some applications. A value of 0 gives no Damping. 0 to 250 seconds is for slow down in both directions. -1 to -250 is for slow down in OPEN direction ONLY. -1001 to -1250 is for slow down in CLOSE direction ONLY. |
474 |
Position Comp. |
475 |
The response of the valve is different when the valve is nearly closed than when nearly open. This coefficient allows the user to make adjustments to try to equalize the valve response. Normal value is 6 and this value is ranging from 2 to 20. |
476 |
2d |
477 |
Dead Zone |
478 |
When the valve position is within the setpoint +/- the dead zone and, no additional position control is performed. This value is normally 0%. Used to avoid limit cycling for high friction valves. Range is 0 to 5%. |
479 |
Boost |
480 |
Boost- Compensates for the pnuematic dead band. Value ranges between 0 and 20. |
481 |
Non Linear |
482 |
Reserved 1 |
483 |
Auto Tune Fault |
484 |
Reason for Auto Tune failure |
485 |
Pos Error Band |
486 |
Position Error Band- Value corresponding to the maximun error (in % opening) between the setpoint and the valve position allowed, before setting a status flag regards the selection of associated variable Time. Value must be between 0.5% and 100.0% . |
487 |
Pos Error Enable |
488 |
Enable Position Error- enable position error testing |
489 |
Pos Error Time |
490 |
Position Error Time- time before to set the warning when position error exceeds the configured position error limit. This time must be between 1 s and 328 s. |
491 |
Position Fail |
492 |
Enable Position Fail- enable position fail testing |
493 |
Pos Fail Time |
494 |
Position Fail Time- Time before to put the valve in failsafe mode. This time must be >= 20 s and below 328 s and in any case 2s greater than Time 1 However to inhibit failsave mode set -1 s. |
495 |
Near Closed Value |
496 |
Near Closed Position- Value of valve position below which the user considers the valve as being near closed position. Used in continuous diagnostic calculations. Must be between 0 and 20%. |
497 |
Near Closed Value Check |
498 |
Stop Adjust Flag |
499 |
Low |
500 |
High |
501 |
find stops failed |
502 |
Low Signal |
503 |
Low Input Signal- Lower range value of input signal for valve closed (direct acting) or lower range value of input signal for valve open (reverse acting). Must be between 3.8 mA and 14 mA. |
504 |
mA |
505 |
High Signal |
506 |
High Input Signal- high input signal for valve open (direct acting) or high input signal for valve close (reverse acting). Must be between 8 mA et 20.2 mA. The difference between Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value (span) must be at least 5 mA. |
507 |
Signal Range Check |
508 |
Select Storage |
509 |
Selects which curve the recently created valve signature is stored to |
510 |
Not Saved |
511 |
Saved |
512 |
Baseline |
513 |
Calibration Sensor |
514 |
Calibration Type |
515 |
Calibration Value |
516 |
The current value of the signal being calibrated. |
517 |
calibration failed |
518 |
Agressiveness |
519 |
Tune Parameter 1 |
520 |
Tune Parameter 2 |
521 |
Tune Parameter 3 |
522 |
Tune Parameter 4 |
523 |
tune not allowed |
524 |
Diag. Test Type |
525 |
Step Response Test |
526 |
Std. Actuator Sig. |
527 |
Speed Level |
528 |
Valve speed motion for recording data. Min is 1 and max is 10. |
529 |
Start Pos |
530 |
End Pos |
531 |
Sample Rate |
532 |
Diag Param 2 |
533 |
Diag Param 3 |
534 |
diagnostics not allowed |
535 |
Stroke Time Open |
536 |
Fastest time to open the valve on the full stroke. This value is given from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
537 |
Stroke Time Close |
538 |
Fastest time to close the valve on the full stroke. This value is given from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
539 |
Friction- This value comes from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
540 |
Lower Spring Range |
541 |
Low spring value. This value comes from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
542 |
Upper Spring Range |
543 |
High spring value. This value comes from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
544 |
Actual Supply Pressure |
545 |
Option Config 0 |
546 |
Pressure Sensor 1 |
547 |
Pressure Sensor 2 |
548 |
Pressure Supply |
549 |
Input/Output Switches |
550 |
Retransmit Output |
551 |
Model |
552 |
System Version-Positioner function level. |
553 |
Undefined |
554 |
ES - EZ Smart |
555 |
SD - Standard Diag |
556 |
AD - Advanced Diag |
557 |
DP - Diagnostics Plus |
558 |
ESD |
559 |
Option Config 1 |
560 |
Remote Position Sensor |
561 |
Single Acting |
562 |
Process Variable Input |
563 |
Device Type |
564 |
Positioner Type - single acting positioner or double acting positioner. |
565 |
Double Acting |
566 |
Active Position Sensor |
567 |
Position Sensor- built-in or remote position sensor. |
568 |
Hall Sensor |
569 |
Remote Sensor |
570 |
I/P Type |
571 |
I/P Type- defined within Option Config 2 |
572 |
Relay Type |
573 |
Relay Type- defined within Option Config 2 |
574 |
Option Config X |
575 |
Actuator Press. 1 |
576 |
Actuator Port Pressure 1 |
577 |
Actuator Press. 2 |
578 |
Actuator Port Pressure 2 |
579 |
Air Supply Pressure |
580 |
I/P Pressure |
581 |
20mA signal at a travel of |
582 |
Position in % at 20mA for position retransmitter |
583 |
4mA signal at a travel of |
584 |
Position in % at 4mA for position retransmitter |
585 |
X1 |
586 |
X defines signal input in % and Y defines position value in % The min and max values are respectively 0.0% and 100.0% The custom curve must have at least one pair. A coordinate (100.0%,100.0%) indicates the end of the curve. |
587 |
Y1 |
588 |
X2 |
589 |
Y2 |
590 |
X3 |
591 |
Y3 |
592 |
X4 |
593 |
Y4 |
594 |
X5 |
595 |
Y5 |
596 |
X6 |
597 |
Y6 |
598 |
X7 |
599 |
Y7 |
600 |
X8 |
601 |
Y8 |
602 |
X9 |
603 |
Y9 |
604 |
X10 |
605 |
Y10 |
606 |
Signal A/D |
607 |
Value of Signal A/D |
608 |
2nd Signal A/D |
609 |
Temperature A/D |
610 |
Temperature A/D value |
611 |
Atm Press A/D |
612 |
Atm Pressure AD value |
613 |
Rem Pos A/D |
614 |
Remote Position A/D value |
615 |
Supply Press A/D |
616 |
Supply Pressure A/D value |
617 |
Hall Sensor A/D |
618 |
Hall Sensor A/D value |
619 |
Act Press 1 A/D |
620 |
Acutuator Pressure 1 A/D value |
621 |
Act Press 2 A/D |
622 |
Actuator Pressure 2 A/D value. |
623 |
Pilot Press A/D |
624 |
Pilot Pressure A/D value. |
625 |
I/P Current A/D |
626 |
I/P current A/D value. |
627 |
Ref Voltage A/D |
628 |
Reference voltage A/D value. |
629 |
Signal value after factory temperature correction. |
630 |
the 2nd Signal value after factory temperature correction. |
631 |
Temperature A/D value after factory temperature correction. |
632 |
Atm pressure value after factory temperature correction. |
633 |
Remote Position value after temperature correction |
634 |
Supply pressure value |
635 |
Hall sensor value |
636 |
Actuator pressure 1 value |
637 |
Actuator Pressure 2 value |
638 |
Pilot pressure value |
639 |
I/P current value |
640 |
Reference voltage value |
641 |
SubMode |
642 |
SubMode - SVI II AP out-of-service modes can be: setup, low power, fail safe, or fatal. SubMode is only valid when Mode is Out-Of-Service. |
643 |
This mode allows the user to describe the basic valve setup,to perform calibration and diagnostic. |
644 |
???? |
645 |
Fail Safe |
646 |
It is the positioner security mode when critical faults occurs or in case of position error with time 2 activated. |
647 |
Fatal |
648 |
Mode |
649 |
Mode - SVI II AP modes can be: out-of-service (setup, low power, fail safe, fatal), normal, or manual. |
650 |
This mode allows the user to describe the basic valve setup, to perform calibration and diagnostic. |
651 |
Out-Of-Service |
652 |
In the normal operating mode,the positioner responds to the 4-20 mA input signal and positions the valve appropriately. |
653 |
In the manual mode, the valve no longer responds to the 4-20mA and is locked in place.The position may be changed manually from the buttons or by send a HART command. |
654 |
Process Busy |
655 |
Percent Complete |
656 |
Percent Complet |
657 |
Analog Output |
658 |
Analog Output - fixed value to set for position retransmitter. Set to 0 will put the retrasmitter out of the fixed output mode. |
659 |
Unused(int3) |
660 |
Curve Select |
661 |
Current |
662 |
Baselined |
663 |
Setpoint Unit |
664 |
Setpoint Unit- Unit for valve Setpoint |
665 |
Temperature Unit |
666 |
Temperature Unit- Unit for valve Temperature |
667 |
Signature Data 1 |
668 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 1 |
669 |
Signature Data 2 |
670 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 2 |
671 |
Signature Data 3 |
672 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 3 |
673 |
Signature Data 4 |
674 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 4 |
675 |
Signature Data 5 |
676 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 5 |
677 |
Signature Data 6 |
678 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 6 |
679 |
Signature Data 7 |
680 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 7 |
681 |
Signature Data 8 |
682 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 8 |
683 |
Signature Data 9 |
684 |
Increasing Pressure sampling data 9 |
685 |
Signature Data 10 |
686 |
Decrease pressure samping data 1 |
687 |
Signature Data 11 |
688 |
Decrease pressure samping data 2 |
689 |
Signature Data 12 |
690 |
Decrease pressure samping data 3 |
691 |
Signature Data 13 |
692 |
Decrease pressure samping data 4 |
693 |
Signature Data 14 |
694 |
Decrease pressure samping data 5 |
695 |
Signature Data 15 |
696 |
Decrease pressure samping data 6 |
697 |
Signature Data 16 |
698 |
Decrease pressure samping data 7 |
699 |
Signature Data 17 |
700 |
Decrease pressure samping data 8 |
701 |
Signature Data 18 |
702 |
Decrease pressure samping data 9 |
703 |
The lower spring range in standard scaling |
704 |
Upper spring range |
705 |
The upper spring range in standard scaling |
706 |
Speed |
707 |
The speed at which the test was run |
708 |
fPressMin |
709 |
fPressMax |
710 |
10% |
711 |
20% |
712 |
30% |
713 |
40% |
714 |
50% |
715 |
60% |
716 |
70% |
717 |
80% |
718 |
90% |
719 |
Read Custom Characterization Data |
720 |
Select characterization. If Custom is selected then continue to set custom points. |
721 |
Edit |
722 |
Save |
723 |
Save the signature data. |
724 |
save the current signature data |
725 |
Baselined the saved signature data. |
726 |
Load the current signature curve. |
727 |
Load the saved signature curve. |
728 |
Load the baselined signature curve. |
729 |
Translate Signature Data |
730 |
Load the signature data from device |
731 |
Device Configuration |
732 |
Device Diagnostics |
733 |
SVI II AP |
734 |
SVI II AP
|
735 |
characterization |
736 |
Input calibration diagram |
737 |
input calibration |
738 |
SVI2AP Switches |
739 |
SVI2AP Retransmit |
740 |
Sig. |
741 |
Y-Axis: 4.0 - 20.0 mA |
742 |
Y-Axis: 0 - 100% |
743 |
Pos. |
744 |
Press. |
745 |
Axis for pressure |
746 |
PV(%) |
747 |
Input signal 4-20mA |
748 |
Input signal 0-100% |
749 |
Manual SetPoint |
750 |
P1 Pressure |
751 |
Act. Press. 1 |
752 |
Act. Press. |
753 |
The actuator pressure 1 for double actuator. |
754 |
The actuator pressure for single actuator. |
755 |
Act. Press. 2 |
756 |
The actuator pressure 2 for double actuator. |
757 |
Supply Press. |
758 |
Air Supply Pressure. |
759 |
Valve Position3 |
760 |
Net Pressure. P1-P2 When the application is the case for double actuator. |
761 |
Trend |
762 |
Signal(%) |
763 |
Position(%) |
764 |
SetPoint |
765 |
Press. 2 |
766 |
The chart for valve position and manual set position |
767 |
Position Bar |
768 |
Signal Bar |
769 |
Monitor |
770 |
Read Pressure |
771 |
SVI 2 AP HART |
772 |
Valve Travel Tuning |
773 |
Pressure Sensors |
774 |
Input Current Sensor |
775 |
Diagnostics |
776 |
|
777 |
Tuning |
778 |
Std. Diagnostic Data |
779 |
Pressures Gauges |
780 |
Custom Characterization |
781 |
Input Signal(%) |
782 |
Position Value(%) |
783 |
Charc Curve |
784 |
Characterization Curve.
Please use method Custom / Standard Characterization for editing custom characterization. |
785 |
Characterization Curve |
786 |
Graph of Characterization Curve |
787 |
Device Status |
788 |
Clear Faults |
789 |
Device Faults |
790 |
Operation |
791 |
Firmware |
792 |
Circuit |
793 |
Raw Data |
794 |
Valve Historian |
795 |
Current Signature |
796 |
Saved Signature |
797 |
Baselined Signature |
798 |
waveform of sample_array |
799 |
Increase Press. per 10% |
800 |
Decrease Press. per 10% |
801 |
Signature Data |
802 |
Up Direction |
803 |
Down Direction |
804 |
History |
805 |
Main signal |
806 |
What is Current Mode? |
807 |
What is Current Mode? - To get the current mode of this device |
808 |
Displays CONTINUOUS DIAGNOSTIC DATA including number of full strokes the valve has made,the number of cycles (direction changes),the time the valve has spent open, the time the valve has been closed and the time the valve has spent throttling near the seat. |
809 |
Read Diagnostic Data |
810 |
Read Raw Data |
811 |
Returns information from the SVI2AP that is useful to Masoneilan technicians for diagnostic purposes. The information includes the input current on the auxiliary input channel, the A/D values from the pressure, signal, and position measurements, the D/A value of the signal to the I/P, and the internal SVI2AP temperature. |
812 |
Common Tables |
813 |
Interoperable * |
814 |
Universal |
815 |
Common Practice |
816 |
Pressure Universal |
817 |
Pressure Common |
818 |
Menu |
819 |
Rosemount Magflow |
820 |
Rosemount Pressure |
821 |
Moore Products |
822 |
Siemens Pressure |
823 |
P2 Common |
824 |
PV |
825 |
Wireless |
826 |
Munge |
827 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion/Methane/CO |
828 |
Flow Totalizer - Rate Indicator |
829 |
Flow Variable Area |
830 |
Flow Coriolis Mass |
831 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Gas |
832 |
Flow Ultrasonic - Liquid |
833 |
Level Ultrasonic |
834 |
Level Radar - Microwave |
835 |
Pressure Absolute |
836 |
Level Capacitance |
837 |
Pressure Differential |
838 |
Level Hydrostatic |
839 |
Level |
840 |
Pressure Absolute/Relative |
841 |
Level Microwave |
842 |
Level Radar |
843 |
Level Density - Nuclear |
844 |
Flow Electromagnetic |
845 |
Flow Vortex |
846 |
Flow Magmeter - Rack Version |
847 |
Flow High Performance Magmeter |
848 |
Flow Mass |
849 |
Flow Ultrasonic |
850 |
Flow Magnetic |
851 |
Flow Magnetic - Custody Transfer |
852 |
Flow 2-wire Magnetic |
853 |
Flow Coriolis Mass - Custody Transfer |
854 |
Flow 2-wire Vortex |
855 |
Flow Thermal |
856 |
Temperature Head Mounted |
857 |
Temperature Compact |
858 |
Temperature DIN Rail Mounted |
859 |
Analytical pH |
860 |
Analytical Conductivity - Conductive |
861 |
Analytical Conductivity - Inductive |
862 |
Temperature Sensor |
863 |
Level Servo |
864 |
Temperature DIN Rail |
865 |
Analytical ORP |
866 |
Analytical pION |
867 |
Analytical IConc |
868 |
Analytical Electrode Conductivity |
869 |
Analytical Toroidal Conductivity |
870 |
Valve Positioner |
871 |
Valve Controller |
872 |
Pressure Multivariable |
873 |
Analytical pH/ORP |
874 |
Flow Coriolis |
875 |
Analytical Conductivity |
876 |
Valve Positioner/Pneumatic |
877 |
Valve Actuator - Electrical |
878 |
Temperature Dual Input |
879 |
Valve Actuator |
880 |
Analytical Corrosion |
881 |
Analytical Density - Nuclear |
882 |
Level Continuous Gamma |
883 |
Level Laser Ranging |
884 |
Pressure Safety |
885 |
Flow Vortex/Swirl |
886 |
Flow |
887 |
Analytical 4 Electrode Conductivity |
888 |
Analytical 2 Electrode Conductivity |
889 |
Analytical Troidal Conductivity |
890 |
Analytical pH/ORP/pIon/Ion Conc |
891 |
Analytical Oxygen |
892 |
Pressure P, dP + Multivariable |
893 |
Temperature 2-wire |
894 |
Pressure w/ PID |
895 |
Pressure Saturated Steam |
896 |
Analytical Density - Gamma Ray |
897 |
Level Gamma Ray |
898 |
Analytical Weight - Gamma Ray |
899 |
Level w/ Density - Gamma Ray |
900 |
Analytical Motorized Density |
901 |
Flow Multivariable Mass |
902 |
Temperature Multivariable |
903 |
Specialty HART-to-Analog Signal Conv |
904 |
Flow dP |
905 |
Pressure Low Power |
906 |
Pressure Certified SIL2 |
907 |
Interoperable |
908 |
Analytical Density |
909 |
Valve Positioner/Electropneumatic |
910 |
Flow Magnetic Inductive |
911 |
Analytical |
912 |
Analytical Opacity Monitor |
913 |
Analytical Oxygen/Combustion |
914 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity |
915 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ pure H20 |
916 |
Analytical 2-wire Conductivity w/ % conc |
917 |
Analytical 2-wire Oxygen/Chlorine/Ozone |
918 |
Analytical 2-wire pH/ORP |
919 |
Analytical 2-wire Contacting/Toroidal |
920 |
Analytical Oxygen - High Temperature |
921 |
Analytical Conductivity w/ % conc |
922 |
Analytical pH/ORP/ISE |
923 |
Analytical Amperometric Analyzer |
924 |
Analytical Dual Input Analyzer |
925 |
Pressure Pressure/Level |
926 |
Analytical Consistency |
927 |
Analytical Microwave-Pulp Consistency |
928 |
Analytical Microwave Consistency |
929 |
Valve Digital Positioner |
930 |
Valve Smart Valve Positioner |
931 |
Temperature Differential |
932 |
Analytical Dissolved Oxygen |
933 |
Analytical pH Controller |
934 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity Controller |
935 |
Analytical Conductivity/Resistivity |
936 |
Level Displacement |
937 |
Temperature w/ PID |
938 |
Valve Universal Positioner |
939 |
Level Radar - Reflex |
940 |
Pressure Gauge |
941 |
Pressure Sealed Gauge |
942 |
Valve Digital Positioner w/ PID |
943 |
Valve Intelligent Positioner |
944 |
Analytical Gas Detector |
945 |
Analytical Infrared Gas Detector |
946 |
Analytical Electrochemical Gas Detector |
947 |
Analytical Measuring Instruments |
948 |
Level Magnostrictive |
949 |
Valve On/Off Valve Controller |
950 |
Level Radar - Pulse |
951 |
Level Continuous Capactive |
952 |
Valve Damper Actuator |
953 |
Valve Electric Damper Actuator |
954 |
Flow Electronic |
955 |
Flow Vortex - Multiparameter Mass |
956 |
Analytical UV Flame Detector |
957 |
Analytical UVIR Flame Detector |
958 |
Analytical IR Flame Detector |
959 |
Analytical Fire Detector |
960 |
Analytical Gas Detector Display Interface |
961 |
Analytical Toxic Gas Detector |
962 |
Analytical Flame Detector |
963 |
Level Nuclear |
964 |
Analytical Microwave |
965 |
Analytical Density - Radiometric |
966 |
Level Radiometric |
967 |
Analytical Gas/Steam |
968 |
Level Nucleonic |
969 |
Analytical Blade Consistency |
970 |
Analytical Rotary Consistency |
971 |
Pressure Absolute/Differential |
972 |
Positioner |
973 |
Analytical Combustible Gas Detector |
974 |
Analytical Point Infrared Gas Detector |
975 |
Analytical Multi-Detector Monitor System |
976 |
Valve Positioner/Electro-hydraulic |
977 |
Valve Monitor |
978 |
Enable on token-passing data link layer only |
979 |
Enable on TDMA data link layer only |
980 |
Enable on both TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
981 |
WirelessHART Device |
982 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
983 |
Primary |
984 |
Primary Analog Channel |
985 |
Secondary |
986 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
987 |
Tertiary |
988 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
989 |
Quaternary |
990 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
991 |
Quinary |
992 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
993 |
Critical Power Failure |
994 |
Lock all |
995 |
Trim not supported |
996 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
997 |
Locked by gateway |
998 |
Analog Input Channel |
999 |
Analog Output Channel |
1000 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1001 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1002 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1003 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1004 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1005 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1006 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1007 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1008 |
Simulation active |
1009 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1010 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1011 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1012 |
Volatile memory error |
1013 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1014 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1015 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1016 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1017 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1018 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1019 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1020 |
Electronic failure |
1021 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1022 |
Subdevice list changed |
1023 |
Duplicate master detected |
1024 |
Capacity Denied |
1025 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1026 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1027 |
Block transfer pending |
1028 |
Continuous |
1029 |
The Burst Message is published continuously at (worst case) the Minimum Update Period. |
1030 |
Window |
1031 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value deviates more than the specified trigger value |
1032 |
Rising |
1033 |
The Burst Message is triggered when source value Rises Above the specified trigger value. |
1034 |
Falling |
1035 |
The Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified trigger value. |
1036 |
On-change |
1037 |
The Burst Message is triggered when any value in the message changes. |
1038 |
Battery life |
1039 |
Percent range |
1040 |
Loop current |
1041 |
Primary variable |
1042 |
Secondary variable |
1043 |
Tertiary variable |
1044 |
Quaternary variable |
1045 |
Off |
1046 |
Enable event notification on token-passing data link layer |
1047 |
Enable event notification on TDMA data link layer |
1048 |
Enable event notification on TDMA and token-passing data link layer |
1049 |
Configuration changed event pending |
1050 |
Device status event pending |
1051 |
More status available event pending |
1052 |
Disable |
1053 |
Enable single data point trending |
1054 |
Enable filtered trending |
1055 |
The sample is filtered using a time constant equal to one-third the trend sample period |
1056 |
Enable average trending |
1057 |
The value obtained by dividing the sum of all samples in the period by the total number of samples |
1058 |
Read receive time |
1059 |
Write date and time |
1060 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1061 |
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. |
1062 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1063 |
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. |
1064 |
Line Power |
1065 |
Device is powered via a hardwired connection to a plant power source. |
1066 |
Battery Power |
1067 |
Device operates solely of its (internal) battery. |
1068 |
Recharg.B./Power Sc. |
1069 |
Rechargeable battery power or power scavenging. The device has a short-term supply of energy (must be at least one hour) that is continuously being replenished. The device's power is being replenished by harvesting and converting energy from the environment surrounding the device (e.g. solar, vibration, heat). |
1070 |
Idle |
1071 |
Active search |
1072 |
Looking for neighbors. |
1073 |
Negotiating |
1074 |
Quarantined |
1075 |
Operational |
1076 |
Suspended |
1077 |
Deep sleep |
1078 |
Ultra-low power |
1079 |
Wireless Signal Found |
1080 |
Network packets have been recognized |
1081 |
Wireless Signal Identified |
1082 |
Wireless Time Synchronized |
1083 |
WirelessHart Signal Identified |
1084 |
Network Admission Requested |
1085 |
Set on transmission of first join request |
1086 |
Join Retrying |
1087 |
Set after the first join request retry (i.e. when number of join requests > 2). Cleared when device is authenticated or when Active Search started. |
1088 |
Join Failed |
1089 |
Set on transition from Active Search mode to Deep Sleep mode. Cleared on transition from Deep Sleep to Active Search. |
1090 |
Network Security Clearance Granted |
1091 |
Network Manager Session Established |
1092 |
Network Joined |
1093 |
Network Joined. Normal superframe and links obtained. |
1094 |
Network Bandwidth Requested |
1095 |
Negotiating Network Properties. Gateway session obtained. |
1096 |
Join Complete |
1097 |
Normal operating mode. |
1098 |
None |
1099 |
No restrictions |
1100 |
SI Only |
1101 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1102 |
Open - accept all devices |
1103 |
Use Whitelist for access |
1104 |
Use Blacklist |
1105 |
Use Whitelist and Blacklist |
1106 |
Lockdown - disable join links |
1107 |
Process automation device |
1108 |
Discrete device |
1109 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1110 |
I/O System |
1111 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1112 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1113 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1114 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1115 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1116 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1117 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1118 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1119 |
Don't attempt to join |
1120 |
Join now |
1121 |
Attempt to join immediately on powerup or reset |
1122 |
US |
1123 |
United States of America |
1124 |
JP |
1125 |
Japan |
1126 |
DE |
1127 |
Germany |
1128 |
FR |
1129 |
France |
1130 |
ES |
1131 |
Spain |
1132 |
RU |
1133 |
Russian Federation |
1134 |
CN |
1135 |
People's Republic of China |
1136 |
Nominal |
1137 |
Device Power Status is nominal |
1138 |
Device Power Status is low |
1139 |
Critically Low |
1140 |
Device Power Status is critically low |
1141 |
Recharging - Low |
1142 |
Recharging - High |
1143 |
Secondary Master |
1144 |
Primary Master |
1145 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
1146 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
1147 |
Device Profile |
1148 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1149 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1150 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1151 |
WirelessHART Status |
1152 |
Time Set Option |
1153 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1154 |
Country |
1155 |
Country of intended device installation |
1156 |
SI Unit Control |
1157 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1158 |
Burst Trigger Units |
1159 |
Burst Trigger Class |
1160 |
Wired HART Enabled |
1161 |
Enabled on Wired HART device connection only |
1162 |
Wireless HART Enabled |
1163 |
Enabled on WirelessHART device connection only |
1164 |
Both Wired and WirelessHart Enabled |
1165 |
Enabled on both Wired and WirelessHART connections |
1166 |
Burst Msg Trigger Mode |
1167 |
Event Status |
1168 |
Event Notification Control |
1169 |
Operate mode Mask |
1170 |
Not Defined |
1171 |
Power Source |
1172 |
Power source of the device |
1173 |
Wireless Mode |
1174 |
Join Status |
1175 |
The current location in the joining sequence of operations. |
1176 |
Network Access Mode |
1177 |
Join Mode |
1178 |
Power Status |
1179 |
Power status of the device |
1180 |
Master Mode |
1181 |
This sets the I/O System's Data Link Layer operation on all channels as either primary or secondary master mode. |
1182 |
Trend Units |
1183 |
Trend Device Variable Unit Code |
1184 |
Trend Classification |
1185 |
Trend Device Variable Classification |
1186 |
Trend Control |
1187 |
Device Status Mask |
1188 |
Ext dev status Mask |
1189 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 Mask |
1190 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 Mask |
1191 |
Device Diagnostic Status 2 Mask |
1192 |
Device Diagnostic Status 3 Mask |
1193 |
AO saturated Mask |
1194 |
AO fixed Mask |
1195 |
Latched Device Status |
1196 |
Latched Ext dev status |
1197 |
Latched Operate Mode |
1198 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1199 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1200 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 2 |
1201 |
Latched Device Diagnostic Status 3 |
1202 |
Latched AO saturated |
1203 |
Latched AO fixed |
1204 |
Wireless Module Device Type |
1205 |
Device type of the Wireless Radio |
1206 |
Wireless Module Manufacturer ID |
1207 |
Manufacturer of the Wireless Radio contained in this device |
1208 |
Subdevice Device Type |
1209 |
Device type of the subdevice attached to this system. |
1210 |
Subdevice Manufacturer Id |
1211 |
Manufacturer of the subdevice attached to this system. |
1212 |
Time Stamp |
1213 |
Relative time value on network |
1214 |
8u |
1215 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1216 |
Command Response Truncated |
1217 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1218 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1219 |
Device Variable |
1220 |
Variable to trim |
1221 |
Firmware Version - %{0}.%{1}.%{2} |
1222 |
This DD is tokenized by version 8
65ee0101.ddl's Time-stamp: <2011-07-15 12:33:31 SHA2118L0003> |
1223 |
Warning: To restore from %{0} mode, please clear faults first, Otherwise it will cause unexpected result! |
1224 |
Continue;Exit |
1225 |
Set Mode Target |
1226 |
Normal;Manual;Setup |
1227 |
WARNING. Leaving Normal Mode will result in LOSS of process CONTROL and may cause sudden valve move. DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? |
1228 |
Procedure aborted
Try Again. |
1229 |
Perform Find Stops is not allowed when device is in marginal power. |
1230 |
WARNING. This procedure requires to enter setup mode and will result in LOSS of PROCESS CONTROL. Do you wish to proceed ? |
1231 |
Changing mode to Setup |
1232 |
WARNING. This procedure will MOVE the valve. This will result in LOSS of process CONTROL. DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? |
1233 |
Please wait while searching for mechanical stops. This should take approximately 30 seconds. Press OK to continue. |
1234 |
Please Wait ... |
1235 |
Press the ABORT key to abort the process. |
1236 |
Find stop limits FAILED. |
1237 |
Please verify that:
- Air supply is sufficient;
- The valve is not handjacked;
- The mounting is adequate; |
1238 |
Please verify that (Continued):
- The Travel Sensor is set properly.
Then re-run find stops again. |
1239 |
Find stop limits completed. |
1240 |
Remove software limit stops to be able to perform autotune. |
1241 |
Agressiveness: |
1242 |
0;9;8;7;6;5;4;3;2;1;-1;-2;-3;-4;-5;-6;-7;-8;-9 |
1243 |
Enter the Supply pressure in %{0} |
1244 |
Error: Supply pressure is out of range. Enter again! |
1245 |
Please wait while searching for optimal valve tuning parameters. This should take approximately 3 to 6 minutes. |
1246 |
Auto Tune Failed. |
1247 |
Fail in open loop test.Check if air booster or quick exhaust is used and the pressure supply. |
1248 |
P is out of range. |
1249 |
Padj is out of range. |
1250 |
Error finding Bias. |
1251 |
Self-tuning for air fill direction fails. Check supply pressure or pneumatic block. |
1252 |
Self-tuning for air exhausting direction failed. Check the pneumatic block. |
1253 |
Auto Tune returned unknown error - %{0}. |
1254 |
Auto Tune completed. |
1255 |
This mode is not appropriate for the Setup Wizard. Click OK to change mode or Abort to exit Setup Wizard. |
1256 |
Air Action Configuration: |
1257 |
Skip This Task; Select Air Action |
1258 |
Select Air Action |
1259 |
Apply new changes to the device? Press:
OK for YES
ABORT for NO |
1260 |
Find Valve Stops: |
1261 |
Skip This Task;Run Find Stops |
1262 |
Find stop limits FAILED! |
1263 |
Please verify that:
- Air supply is sufficient;
- The valve is not handjacked;
- The mounting is adequate; |
1264 |
Please verify that (Continued):
- The Travel Sensor is set properly.
Then re-run find stops again. |
1265 |
Auto Tune: |
1266 |
Skip This Task;Run Auto Tune |
1267 |
Select an Agressiveness value: |
1268 |
Enter the Supply pressure |
1269 |
Auto Tune FAILED. |
1270 |
Reset to Factory Default: |
1271 |
Skip This Task;Set All Values to Default |
1272 |
Are you sure you want to reset all data to factory defaults? |
1273 |
Reset to Factory Defaults completed. |
1274 |
No faults recorded. |
1275 |
Do you want to clear current faults ? |
1276 |
No;Yes |
1277 |
Device has malfunctioned |
1278 |
Faults have been cleared. |
1279 |
No Historic Faults. |
1280 |
Do you want to clear all faults ? |
1281 |
The device must not be in NORMAL mode to perform this operation. Please change the device mode. |
1282 |
WARNING! This command strokes the valve and should not be performed with process running. |
1283 |
Manual Setpoint: |
1284 |
Set By Position;Set By Signal |
1285 |
Valve Position (-5% ~ 160%): |
1286 |
Position Corresponding to Signal in mA: |
1287 |
Allow Override Limits |
1288 |
Select Tight Shutoff |
1289 |
Pressure Units |
1290 |
Display Language |
1291 |
Button Lock Level |
1292 |
Valve Near Closed Value |
1293 |
Select Cam
|
1294 |
Enter/edit cam characterization ? |
1295 |
Input your 9 XY pairs of points between (0.0%, 0.0%) and (100.0%,100.0%). |
1296 |
X[%{i}]
|
1297 |
Y[%{i}]
|
1298 |
Invalid segment: X%{a} = %{0}, X%{i} = %{1} - Same X. |
1299 |
Invalid segment: X0=0, X%{i}=%{0} - Slope too low. |
1300 |
Invalid segment: X%{a}=%{0}, X%{i}=%{1} - Slope too low. |
1301 |
Invalid segment: X0=0, X%{i}=%{0} - Slope too high. |
1302 |
Invalid segment: X%{a}=%{0}, X%{i}=%{1} - Slope too high. |
1303 |
Invalid segment: X%{a}=%{0}, X%{i}=%{1} - Slope changes too much. |
1304 |
Invalid segment: X%{a}=%{0}, X%{i}=%{1} - Slope changes too small. |
1305 |
Found bad segment(s), please choose: |
1306 |
Enter data again to correct error(s); Abort the method; Proceed to save without correction. |
1307 |
Please select the device variable list to display: |
1308 |
device variable 0 – 7;device variable 8 – 15;device variable 16 – 19;Exit |
1309 |
0. Position: %[.3f]{0} %{1} (%{2})
1. P1-P2: %[.3f]{3} %{4} (%{5})
2. SupplyPress: %[.3f]{6} %{7} (%{8})
3. Actuator Pressure2: %[.3f]{9} %{10} (%{11})
4. Setpoint: %[.3f]{12} %{13} (%{14})
5. Signal: %[.3f]{15} %{16} (%{17})
6. Do Switch 1: %[.3f]{18} %{19} (%{20})
7. Do Switch 2: %[.3f]{21} %{22} (%{23})
|
1310 |
8. DI: %[.3f]{0} %{1} (%{2})
9. Temperature: %[.3f]{3} %{4} (%{5})
10. Volts Input: %[.3f]{6} %{7} (%{8})
11. RawPosition: %[.3f]{9} %{10} (%{11})
12. NumStrokes: %[.3f]{12} ValveStrokes (%{14})
13. NumCycles: %[.3f]{15} DirectionChanges (%{17})
14. PosRetransmit: %[.3f]{18} RawCounts (%{20})
15. IPCurrent: %[.3f]{21} %{22} (%{23})
|
1311 |
16. Friction: %[.3f]{0} %{1} (%{2})
17. PosErrBand: %[.3f]{3} %{4} (%{5})
18. Open Stop Adjustment: %[.3f]{6} %{7} (%{8})
19. Percent of Range: %[.3f]{9} %{10} (%{11})
|
1312 |
The position retransmitter has restored to the normal control mode of following the position. |
1313 |
There is no position retrasmitter for this device. |
1314 |
Setting analog output is disabled when device is in the %{0} mode |
1315 |
Set current output of the position retransmitter: |
1316 |
Set Output in mA;Finished |
1317 |
Set Output in 4 - 20 mA: |
1318 |
Lower Range in % |
1319 |
Upper Range in % |
1320 |
Error: Lower and upper ranges must differ by at least 5%. |
1321 |
Set re-transmitter range is done. |
1322 |
Set Manual Stop Position: |
1323 |
Low;High;Exit |
1324 |
Wait until the valve is stable, then press OK. |
1325 |
Procedure failed. The stroke could be too small. |
1326 |
Open Stop Adjustment set properly. |
1327 |
P = %{0} %
I = %{1} (1/10s)
D = %{2} ms
Padj = %{3} %
Beta = %{4}
|
1328 |
Stroke Time = %{5}
Compens. pos.= %{6}
Dead zone = %{7} %
Boost = %{8}
|
1329 |
P (%) |
1330 |
I (1/10s) |
1331 |
D (ms) |
1332 |
Padj (%) |
1333 |
Compensation |
1334 |
Dead Zone (%) |
1335 |
Stroke Time Open = %{0} sec
Stroke Time Close = %{1} sec
|
1336 |
Stroke Time Selection: |
1337 |
For both directions;For open only;For close only |
1338 |
Stroke Time (0 to 250 sec) |
1339 |
Set the I/P Value: |
1340 |
WARNING. This procedure requires to enter setup mode. Please change to setup mode first. |
1341 |
Enter the low signal value between 3.5 and 8.0 mA: |
1342 |
The value must be between 3.5 and 8.0 mA |
1343 |
Set the input current to %[.2f]{0} mA and press OK |
1344 |
The current is not set correctly! Please check and set again. |
1345 |
Enter the high signal value between 16.0 and 21.0 mA: |
1346 |
The value must be between 16.0 and 21.0 mA |
1347 |
The device has no pressure sensor to calibrate. |
1348 |
WARNING. Turn off all the air to the valve and wait until air is fullyexhausted! Then press OK to continue. |
1349 |
Actuator Pressure1: %{1} %{0}
Actuator Pressure2: %{4} %{0}
Supply Pressure: %{2} %{0} |
1350 |
Actuator Pressure: %{1} %{0}
Supply Pressure: %{2} %{0} |
1351 |
Actuator Pressure1: %{1} %{0}
Actuator Pressure2: %{4} %{0} |
1352 |
Actuator Pressure: %{1} %{0} |
1353 |
Caution: Make sure if air is fully exhausted or not: |
1354 |
Not exhausted yet;Fully exhausted |
1355 |
Calibration failed.
A pressure sensor may not be in proper range (-3 psi to +3 psi). |
1356 |
Calibration is completed.
|
1357 |
Actuator Pressure: %{1} %{0}
|
1358 |
Please turn on the actuator pressure sensor first! |
1359 |
Actuator Press. 1: %[.2f]{1} %{0}
Actuator Press. 2: %[.2f]{4} %{0}
Supply Press: %[.2f]{2} %{0}
|
1360 |
Actuator Press.: %[.2f]{1} %{0}
Supply Pressure: %[.2f]{2} %{0}
|
1361 |
Actuator Press. 1: %[.2f]{1} %{0}
Actuator Press. 2: %[.2f]{2} %{0}
|
1362 |
Actuator Press: %[.2f]{1} %{0}
|
1363 |
WARNING. To continue this procedure will reset calibration data to factory defaults. DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? |
1364 |
Calibraton data have been reset to factory defaults. |
1365 |
Remove software limit stops to be able to perform diagnostics. |
1366 |
Select Diagnostic Type: |
1367 |
Time (1-60 sec) |
1368 |
Start Position in % |
1369 |
End Position in % |
1370 |
Speed Level (1-10) |
1371 |
Please Wait while running a diagnostic signature |
1372 |
Diagnostics FAILED. |
1373 |
Diagnostics completed. |
1374 |
Stroking Time To Open = %{0} s
Stroking Time To Close = %{1} s
Friction = %{2} %{6}
|
1375 |
Lower Spring Range = %{3} %{6}
Upper Spring Range = %{4} %{6}
Supply Pressure = %{5} %{6} |
1376 |
Lower Spring Range = %{3} %{6}
Upper Spring Range = %{4} %{6} |
1377 |
Select Storage for Valve Signature |
1378 |
Valve Signature stored. |
1379 |
Stroking Time To Open = %{0} s
Stroking Time To Close = %{1} s
|
1380 |
After resetting, the current values will be lost. Press ABORT if you do not wish to proceed. |
1381 |
Valve Historian data was reset. |
1382 |
A reset may cause the valve to move !
Perform a RESET? |
1383 |
Reset on SVI II AP did NOT correctly execute. |
1384 |
Reset on SVI II AP correctly executed. |
1385 |
Interrupting the current process. |
1386 |
The process was interrupted. |
1387 |
Value out of range. Tight Shutoff Value MUST be between -1.0 and 20.0. |
1388 |
Limit High (%{0} %) must be at least 10% larger than Limit Low (%{1} %)
|
1389 |
Value out of range. Tight Shutoff Value MUST be between 1 and 255. |
1390 |
Value out of range. Near Closed Value MUST be between 0.0 and 20.0. |
1391 |
High Signal (%{0} mA) must be at least 5mA larger than Low Signal (%{1} mA)
Please enter the value again!
|
1392 |
To refresh the signature, Please reload this page! |
1393 |
Device is currently in NORMAL mode. |
1394 |
Device is currently in MANUAL mode. |
1395 |
Device is currently in SETUP mode. |
1396 |
Device is currently in LOW POWER mode. |
1397 |
Device is currently in FAILSAFE mode. |
1398 |
Device is currently in FATAL mode. |
1399 |
Device is currently in MARGINALPOWER mode. |
1400 |
Device is currently in OOS mode. |
1401 |
Device Mode Unknown. |
1402 |
This function is not available in this SVI2 model.
Consult Masoneilan for more information. |
1403 |
Make your choice: |
1404 |
Continuous Data;Std Diag. Results |
1405 |
Total Travel = %{0} strokes
Time Closed = %{1} hours
Time Open = %{2} hours
Time Near Closed = %{3} hours
Number of Cycles = %{4} |
1406 |
Following values are not meaningful
if the standard diagnostic has not been run. |
1407 |
Response Time to Open = %{0} s
Response Time to Close = %{1} s
Friction = %{2} %{6}
Low Spring Range = %{3} %{6}
Upper Spring Range = %{4} %{6}
Air Supply pressure = %{5} %{6}
|
1408 |
Response Time to Open = %{0} s
Response Time to Close = %{1} s
|
1409 |
Raw data from the device:
(Click Next to Update or Cancel to Exit)
Raw Sig = %{0} cts
Raw Pos = %{1} cts
IP Output = %{2} cts
IP Current = %{9} mA
Raw Pressure = %{8} cts
Low Position Stop = %{3} cts
High Positon Stop = %{4} cts
Low Temperature = %{5}degC
High Temperature = %{6}degC
Current Board Temp. = %{7}degC |