Description Acc NV Cnfg The baud rate used for serial port A. RW Y Y
40023 40025
22 ModbusIDPortA 24 CommRspDlyPortA
Communication Port A Modbus address from 1 RW to 247. Communication Port A response delay. The RW communication port will wait the specified amount of time before sending a response. Reserved When TRUE (1), enables communication Port A hardware flow control (RTS/CTS). Communication Port A handshaking RTS off delay time. The meter will hold RTS active for this amount of time after sending the reply. Communication Port A handshaking RTS on delay time. The meter will activate RTS for this amount of time before sending out the message. Specifies the inactivity timeout (no TCP/IP packets) before the meter automatically disconnects a SLIP or PPP connection (direct serial or modem connection) on Port A. The baud rate used for serial port B RW RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
40033
32 RTSOnDelayPortA
RW
40037
36 CommTCPTimeoutPortA
RW
40041
40 BaudPortB
RW
40043 40045
42 ModbusIDPortB 44 CommRspDlyPortB
Communication Port B Modbus address from 1 RW to 247. Communication Port B response delay. The RW communication port will wait the specified amount of time before sending a response. Reserved RW Communication port B parameter override RW control/indicator. Set to TRUE (1) when CPU board switch bank S2 position 1 is moved to the closed (down) position. The meter then automatically sets the baud rate to 19200 baud until the port configuration is changed or 2 minutes has elapsed.
Y Y
Y Y
40047 40055
46 CommTimeoutPortB 54 SetPortBToOverride
Y Y
Y Y
40057
56 CommTCPTimeoutPortB
Specifies the inactivity timeout (no TCP/IP packets) before the meter automatically disconnects a SLIP or PPP connection (direct serial or modem connection) on Port B. The baud rate used for serial port C
RW
40061
60 BaudPortC
RW
40063 40065
62 ModbusIDPortC 64 CommRspDlyPortC
Communication Port C Modbus address from 1 RW to 247. Communication Port C response delay. The RW communication port will wait the specified amount of time before sending a response. Reserved Specifies the inactivity timeout (no TCP/IP packets) before the meter automatically disconnects a SLIP or PPP connection (direct serial or modem connection) on Port C. RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
40067 40077
66 CommTimeoutPortC 76 CommTCPTimeoutPortC
Y Y
Y Y
40079
78 EthAltModbusPort
The TCP/IP port used for Modbus TCP/IP in RW addition to port 502. The alternate port cannot be set to any of the reserved or well-known ports 1, 7, 20, 21, 23, 42, 53, 67, 68, 502, 9877, 10000, 11000 or 11001. If the alternate port is changed while there are open connections on it then the connections shall be closed. The Modbus address for Modbus TCP/IP on the Ethernet port. This is the "unit identifier" that is used if the Modbus TCP/IP network has a bridge to a serial Modbus network. Selects the units for Modbus communications. Available options are U.S. Customary and Metric. These are the units in which the software Field Setup Wizard displays properties. These are also the units with which the meter reports all of its rates and volumes using Modbus communications. US customary units is the default setting. RW
40081
80 ModbusIDEth1
40101
100 UnitsSystem
RW
40102
101 VolFlowRateTimeUnit
Selects the Modbus communication volumetric RW flow rate time unit for registers above 10000. The units are volume/second (0), volume/minute(3), volume/hour (1), or volume/day (2). The default unit is volume/hour. Identifies the metric volume unit used for Modbus communication. RW
40103
102 VolUnitMetric
40104 40111
Identifies the U.S. Customary volume unit used RW for Modbus communication. This register is used to set the system time in RW POSIX-compliant "time_t" format (seconds elapsed since midnight January 1, 1970). This data point is used only to set the system time. Use the RTCSecondsSinceEpochRead data point to read the system time. The system time might be adjusted for the following reasons: 1. Clock drift (the system time is different from the required time). 2. The meter is installed in a time zone that is different from the meter manufacturer's time zone, or if a replacement CPU board is installed in a time zone that is different from the meter manufacturer's time zone. 3. Adjustments for the start and end of daylight saving time. (This will cause two hourly logs to be generated with the same timestamp.)
40113
112 RTCMonth
This register is used for reading and setting the RW clock month.
40115 40117
This register is used for reading and setting the RW clock date. This register is used for reading and setting the RW clock year. This specifies the last two digits of the year. RTCYear values of 98 and 99 indicate years 1998 and 1999. All other RTCYear values are added to 2000 to derive the fourdigit year.
40119
118 RTCHour
This register is used for reading and setting the RW clock hour (military time). Time adjustments are made for the following reasons: 1. Clock drift (there is more than a 10 minute difference between the meter time and the PC time. 2. The meter installation time zone is different than the meter manufacturer time zone. Or, if a new CPU board is installed in a different time zone than the manufacturer's time zone. 3. Adjustments for the start and end of daylight saving time (note: this will cause two hourly logs to be generated with the same hourstamp). This register is used for reading and setting the RW clock minute. Time adjustments are made for the following reasons: 1. Clock drift (there is more than a 10 minute difference between the meter time and the PC time. 2. The meter installation time zone is different than the meter manufacturer time zone. Or, if a new CPU board is installed in a different time zone than the manufacturer's time zone. 3. Adjustments for the start and end of daylight saving time (note: this will cause two hourly logs to be generated with the same hour-stamp).
40121
120 RTCMinute
40123
122 RTCSecond
This register is used for reading and setting the RW clock second. Time adjustments are made for the following reasons: 1. Clock drift (there is more than a 10 minute difference between the meter time and the PC time. 2. The meter installation time zone is different than the meter manufacturer time zone. Or, if a new CPU board is installed in a different time zone than the manufacturer's time zone. 3. Adjustments for the start and end of daylight saving time (note: this will cause two hourly logs to be generated with the same hour-stamp).
40131
130 ContractHour
Hour of day to log the daily record. This is expressed using military time: midnight is 0 hours, noon is 12 hours, 11PM is 23 hours.
RW
40132
131 AlarmTurnOffHysterisisCount
Alarm log repetitive alarm filter count. This RW point, along with AlarmTurnOffHysterisisTimeSpan, is used to prevent the alarm log from filling up in the event of a very repetitive alarm (such as the flow temperature fluctuating around one of its alarm limits). If a data point being monitored for the alarm log has this number of alarms within a specified length of time (see the AlarmTurnOffHysterisisTimeSpan data point value), then alarming is turned off for that point until no new alarms are received for that point within the specified length of time.
40133
132 AlarmTurnOffHysterisisTimeSpan Alarm log repetitive alarm filter time. This point, RW along with AlarmTurnOffHysterisisCount, is used to prevent the alarm log from filling up in the event of a very repetitive alarm (such as the flow temperature fluctuating around one of its alarm limits). If a data point being monitored for the alarm log has AlarmTurnOffHysterisisCount alarms within this specified length of time, then alarming is turned off for that point until no new alarms are received for that point for this length of time.
40134
133 DoOverwriteUnreadAlarmLog
Old (unread) alarm log records can be overwritten by new records when TRUE (1). If FALSE (0) and the log becomes full, logging will stop until oldest log records are marked as read to make room for new records. Old (unread) audit log records can be overwritten by new records when TRUE (1). If FALSE (0) and the log becomes full, logging will stop until oldest log records are marked as read to make room for new records. Old (unread daily) log records can be overwritten by new records when TRUE (1). If FALSE (0) and the log becomes full, logging will stop until oldest log records are marked as read to make room for new records. Old (unread) hourly log records can be overwritten by new records when TRUE (1). If FALSE (0) and the log becomes full, logging will stop until oldest log records are marked as read to make room for new records.
RW
40135
134 DoOverwriteUnreadAuditLog
RW
40136
135 DoOverwriteUnreadDailyLog
RW
40137
136 DoOverwriteUnreadHourlyLog
RW
40138
137 DoOverwriteUnreadSystemLog
Old (unread) system log records can be overwritten by new records when TRUE (1). If FALSE (0) and the log becomes full, logging will stop until oldest log records are marked as read to make room for new records.
RW
40201
200 Freq1Content
40203
202 Freq1Dir
Selects the data to be represented by the RW Frequency 1 pair Freq1A , Freq1B . See the Daniel Liquid Ultrasonic IOM Manual: Frequency Outputs. Selects the flow direction represented by the RW Frequency 1 pair , . When set to "Reverse" or "Forward", both channels A and B represent the specified content when in the flow is in selected direction. When set to "Absolute", both channels A and B represent the specified content regardless of the flow direction. When set to "Bidirectional", channel A represents the specified content when the flow is in the forward direction and channel B represents the specified content when flow is in the reverse direction (See Gas Ultrasonic IOM Manual: Frequency Outputs). Mark II upgrade note: this data point is similar (but not identical) in function to the Mark II Freq1Content register.
40205
204 Freq1MaxFrequency
Selects the frequency output 1 pair maximum RW (full-scale) frequency used in determining the Kfactor and inverse K-factor. Specifies the frequency 1 pair volumetric flow rate corresponding to the maximum frequency selected via Freq1MaxFrequency when Freq1Content is set to a volumetric flow rate. RW
40207
206 Freq1FullScaleVolFlowRate
40217
216 Freq1BPhase
40219
218 IsFreq1BZeroedOnErr
40221
220 Freq1FeedbackCorrectionPcnt
Selects the frequency 1 pair channel B phase RW relative to the channel A phase based on the flow direction. When TRUE (1), forces the Frequency 1 RW channel B frequency to zero when the frequency pair's data is invalid. Specifies the frequency 1 pair percentage of RW error (determined by frequency feedback) to adjust for per batch. This only applies when the frequency pair content is selected to be a rate. Selects the content (Freq1 Validity (0) or Flow Direction (2)) for digital output 1A. RW
40223
222 DO1AContent
40225
224 DO1AIsInvPolarity
Selects the digital output 1A polarity as RW "Normal" or "Inverted". For "Normal" polarity, a high output indicates either valid frequency data or forward flow (depending upon the content selected via the DO1AContent data point). For "Inverted" polarity, a low output indicates either valid frequency data or forward flow. Selects the content (Freq1 Validity (0) or Flow RW Direction (2)) for digital output 1B. Selects the digital output 1B polarity as RW "Normal" or "Inverted". For "Normal" polarity, a high output indicates either valid frequency data or forward flow (depending upon the content selected via the DO1BContent data point). For "Inverted" polarity, a low output indicates either valid frequency data or forward flow. Selects the data to be represented by the RW Frequency 2 pair Freq2A , Freq2B . See Liquid Ultrasonic IOM Manual: Frequency Outputs. Selects the flow direction represented by the RW Frequency 2 pair Freq1A , Freq1B , . When set to "Reverse" or "Forward", both channels A and B represent the specified content when in the flow is in selected direction. When set to "Absolute", both channels A and B represent the specified content regardless of the flow direction. When set to "Bidirectional", channel A represents the specified content when the flow is in the forward direction and channel B represents the specified content when flow is in the reverse direction (See Liquid Ultrasonic IOM Manual: Frequency Outputs).
40227 40229
Y Y
Y Y
40251
250 Freq2Content
40253
252 Freq2Dir
40255
254 Freq2MaxFrequency
Selects the frequency output 2 pair maximum RW (full-scale) frequency used in determining the Kfactor and inverse K-factor. Specifies the frequency 2 pair volumetric flow rate corresponding to the maximum frequency selected via Freq2MaxFrequency when the Freq2Content is set to a volumetric flow rate. Selects the frequency 2 pair channel B phase relative to the channel A phase based on the flow direction. When TRUE (1), forces the Frequency 2 channel B frequency to zero when the frequency pair's data is invalid. RW
40257
256 Freq2FullScaleVolFlowRate
40267
266 Freq2BPhase
RW
40269
268 IsFreq2BZeroedOnErr
RW
40271
270 Freq2FeedbackCorrectionPcnt
Specifies the frequency 2 pair percentage of RW error (determined by frequency feedback) to adjust for per batch. This only applies when the frequency pair content is selected to be a rate. Selects the content (Freq2 Validity (0) or Flow Direction (2)) for digital output 2A. Selects the digital output 2A polarity as "Normal" or "Inverted". For "Normal" polarity, a high output indicates either valid frequency data or forward flow (depending upon the content DO2AContent). For "Inverted" polarity, a low output indicates either valid frequency data or forward flow. RW RW
40273 40275
Y Y
Y Y
40277 40279
Selects the content (Freq2 Validity (0) or Flow RW Direction (2)) for digital output 2B. Selects the digital output 2B polarity as RW "Normal" or "Inverted". For "Normal" polarity, a high output indicates either valid frequency data or forward flow (depending upon the content selected via the digital output 2B content data point). For "Inverted" polarity, a low output indicates either valid frequency data or forward flow. Selects the data to be represented by Analog Output 1. Selects the flow direction represented by Analog Output 1. When set to "Reverse" or "Forward", the analog output represents the specified content when the flow is in selected direction. When set to "Absolute", the analog output represents the specified content regardless of the flow direction. RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
40301 40303
Y Y
Y Y
40305
304 AO1FullScaleVolFlowRate
40315
314 AO1ActionUponInvalidContent
Specifies the analog output 1 volumetric flow RW rate corresponding to the maximum current (20 mA) when the AO1Content data point is set to "Uncorrected volume flow rate" or "Corrected volume flow rate" . Specifies the action for analog output 1 current RW when the content is invalid. No special action is taken when set to None.
40321
320 AO1TrimCurrent
Specifies the Analog Output 1 Fixed Current Mode value for trimming the output. A value of zero causes the Fixed Current Mode to be exited. Cycling power also causes the Fixed Current Mode to be exited. Analog output 1 zero trim externally measured current. Analog output 1 gain trim externally measured current.
RW
40323 40325
RW RW
40341
340 AO2Content
40343
342 AO2Dir
Selects the data to be represented by Analog RW Output 2. If Analog Output 2 is used for HART (slave) communication, then this selects the Primary Variable content. Selects the flow direction represented by RW Analog Output 2. When set to "Reverse" or "Forward", the analog output represents the specified content when in the flow is in selected direction. When set to "Absolute", the analog output represents the specified content regardless of the flow direction. Specifies the analog output 2 volumetric flow RW rate corresponding to the maximum current (20 mA) when the AO2Content data point is set to "Uncorrected volume flow rate" or "Corrected volume flow rate" . Specifies the action for analog output 2 current RW when the content is invalid. No special action is taken when set to None.
40345
344 AO2FullScaleVolFlowRate
40355
354 AO2ActionUponInvalidContent
40361
360 AO2TrimCurrent
Specifies the Analog Output 2 Fixed Current Mode value for trimming the output. A value of zero causes the Fixed Current Mode to be exited. Cycling power also causes the Fixed Current Mode to be exited. Analog output 2 zero trim externally measured current. Analog output 2 gain trim externally measured current. Selects the live flow-condition pressure input source. Analog input requires either a Series 100 Option Board or a HART Option Board. HART input required a HART Option Board.
RW
RW RW RW Y Y
40421
420 EnablePressureInput
Selects the flow-condition pressure input. RW When set to "Live", the flow-condition pressure is read from an analog input signal (requires either the Series 100 Option Board or HART Option Board) as selected via the PressureLiveInput data point. When set to "Fixed", the flow-condition pressure is specified (fixed) via the SpecFlowPressure data point. The flow-condition pressure is used for pressure-expansion correction (if enabled). Specifies whether the input pressure is absolute, TRUE (1), or gage FALSE (0). If the input pressure is gage, then the absolute pressure is calculated as the sum of the input gage pressure and the atmospheric pressure specified via the AtmosphericPress data point. RW
40423
422 InputPressureUnit
40425
424 AtmosphericPress
Specifies the atmospheric pressure. This value RW is required when the flow pressure input is "Fixed" and the input pressure unit is "Gage". Pressure alarm low limit. The pressure is RW invalid when the input flow pressure SpecFlowPressure, LiveFlowPressure is at or below this limit. Pressure alarm high limit. The pressure is RW invalid when the input flow pressure SpecFlowPressure, LiveFlowPressure is at or above this limit. Selects the flow-condition pressure and/or RW temperature source when the corresponding input is in alarm. Either the last good (i.e., nonalarm) value or a fixed (specified) value is used. To fix (specify) a value, use the appropriate data point: SpecFlowPressure or SpecFlowTemperature. Specifies the live flow pressure value that RW corresponds to the minimum (20 mA) input signal. Selects the live flow-condition temperature RW input source. Analog input requires either a Series 100 Option Board or a HART Option Board. HART input required a HART Option Board. Selects the flow-condition temperature input. RW When set to "Live", the flow-condition temperature is read from an analog input signal (requires the Series 100 Option Board or HART Option Board) as selected via the TemperatureLiveInput data point. When set to "Fixed", the flow-condition temperature is specified (fixed) via the SpecFlowTemperature data point. The flow-condition temperature is used for temperature-expansion correction (if enabled). Temperature alarm low limit. The temperature is invalid when the input flow temperature is at or below this limit. Temperature alarm high limit. The temperature is invalid when the input flow temperature is at or above this limit. Specifies the input flow temperature value that corresponds to the minimum (4 ma) input signal. Specifies the input flow temperature value that corresponds to the maximum (20 ma) input signal. RW
40427
426 LowPressureAlarm
40433
432 HighPressureAlarm
40435
434 MinInputPressure
40437
436 MaxInputPressure
40439
438 TemperatureLiveInput
40441
440 EnableTemperatureInput
40443
442 LowTemperatureAlarm
40449
448 HighTemperatureAlarm
RW
40451
450 MinInputTemperature
RW
40453
452 MaxInputTemperature
RW
40455
454 FlowPOrTSrcUponAlarm
Selects the flow-condition pressure and/or RW temperature source when the corresponding input is in alarm. Either the last good (i.e., nonalarm) value or a fixed (specified) value is used. To fix (specify) a value, use the appropriate data point: SpecFlowPressure or SpecFlowTemperature. Enables volumetric flow rate pressure-effect expansion correction when set to TRUE (1). This requires the flow-condition pressure to be fixed or live EnablePressureInput, SpecFlowPressure and the pipe outside diameter PipeOutsideDiameter, Young's Modulus and Poisson's Ratio to be specified. RW
40461
460 EnableExpCorrPress
40463
462 PipeOutsideDiameter
40465
464 YoungsModulus
Pipe outside diameter. This data point is used RW to calculate the pressure-effect expansion correction factor (when the correction is enabled via the EnableExpCorrPress data point). Young's Modulus value (tensile stress to tensile RW strain ratio). This is used to calculate the pressure-effect expansion correction factor ExpCorrPressure (when the correction is enabled via the EnableExpCorrPress. Poisson's Ratio value (absolute ratio of lateral RW strain to axial strain). This is used to calculate the pressure-effect expansion correction factor when the correction is en+AB217abled via EnableExpCorrPress. Enables volumetric flow rate temperature-effect RW expansion correction. This requires the flowcondition temperature to be fixed or live (see EnableTemperatureInput and SpecFlowTemperature data points) and the pipe material linear expansion coefficient with reference temperature to be specified (via LinearExpansionCoef and RefTempLinearExpCoef). Linear expansion coefficient. This data point is used to calculate the temperature-effect expansion correction factor (when the correction is enabled via the EnableExpCorrTemp data point). Reference temperature for linear expansion. This data point is used to calculate the temperature-effect expansion correction factor (when the correction is enabled via the EnableExpCorrTemp data point). RW
40467
466 PoissonsRatio
40469
468 EnableExpCorrTemp
40471
470 LinearExpansionCoef
40473
472 RefTempLinearExpCoef
RW
40503
502 IsWarmStartReq
The meter configuration has changed and requires a restart for the change to take effect. Resolution: 1. If you are unaware of changes made to the meters configuration, collect the Audit log using the Archive Logs screen in Daniel CUI to review configuration changes. If the changes are valid, momentarily remove power from the meter to allow it to restart which will clear this alarm. 2. If the Audit log shows no changes, contact your local area Daniel service representative for assistance.
40507
506 LiveFlowPressureCalCtrl
Used to select the live pressure input RW calibration mode. This point also specifies the pressure value to use for FlowPressureWhileCal when calibrating - either freezing the last live input value (prior to entering the calibration mode) or using a specified (fixed) flow pressure via the SpecFlowPressure data point). Live flow-condition pressure calibration offset RW value. The calibrated live pressure is calculated by multiplying the raw live pressure sample by the LiveFlowPressureGain and then adding this offset. Live flow-condition pressure calibration gain RW value. The calibrated live pressure is calculated by multiplying the raw live pressure sample by this gain and then adding the LiveFlowPressureOffset. Used to select the live temperature input RW calibration mode. This point also specifies the temperature value to use for FlowTemperatureWhileCal when calibrating either freezing the last live input value (prior to entering the calibration mode) or using a specified (fixed) flow temperature via the data point. Live flow-condition temperature calibration RW offset value. The calibrated live temperature is calculated by multiplying the raw live temperature by the LiveFlowTemperatureGain and then adding this offset. This value is applied to the temperature in Kelvin. Due to temperature conversion factors, use the Daniel Ultrasonic software Calibration/Analog Inputs Wizard to set this parameter. MODIFYING THIS POINT VIA MODBUS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. Y Y
40509
508 LiveFlowPressureOffset
40511
510 LiveFlowPressureGain
40513
512 LiveFlowTemperatureCalCtrl
40515
514 LiveFlowTemperatureOffset
40517
516 LiveFlowTemperatureGain
40601
600 StackSize
Live flow-condition temperature calibration gain RW value. The calibrated live temperature is calculated by multiplying the raw live temperature by this gain and then adding the LiveFlowTemperatureOffset. Indicates the number of transducer firings to be RW point-by-point averaged to generate a signal for a single transit time measurement. A value of 1 indicates no stacking. When stacking is used, the batch period can differ from the userspecified value, SpecBatchUpdtPeriod. Stacking is primarily used to reduce random (white) noise on the received signal. Bandpass filter switch. When set to TRUE (1) RW the bandpass filter is used on the received transducer signal to remove unwanted frequencies. The number of batches the AvgFlow is held at RW the last measured value while re-acquiring the signal. The minimum number of operating chords for a RW valid measurement. If the number of operating chords is less than this value, then the too few operating chords status is set. The range of values and default value are dependent upon the meter device number . The number of consecutive batches that a RW chord must fail before being declared "hard failed." A chord hard failure is indicated by the corresponding IsHardFailedA, IsHardFailedB, IsHardFailedC and IsHardFailedD which is mapped to one of the first four DataQlty register bits. The minimum percentage of good measurements for a working chord. A chord with a percentage of good measurements less than this threshold is considered failed and its corresponding IsFailedForBatchA, IsFailedForBatchB, IsFailedForBatchC or IsFailedForBatchD data point is set to TRUE (1). RW
40602
601 Filter
40603
602 VelHold
40604
603 MinChord
40605
604 AlarmDef
40607
606 MinPctGood
40608
607 SpecBatchUpdtPeriod
Specifies the minimum batch update period RW when there is no stacking . The "Rapid" update period can be selected only when there is no bandpass filtering , and may cause greater uncertainty in the measured flow rate.
40609
608 BatchPercentSmoothing
Batch smoothing factor. This is used to RW "smooth" the velocity measurement by averaging "new" and "old" data. This specifies the percentage of a batch's total data to be taken from previous batch period(s). When set to zero, then only new data will be used for a batch update. For example, if the batch smoothing factor is set to 20% and there are 32 new data sequences , then 8 sequences from the most recent batch(es) will also be used for the current batch (8=20% of (32+8)). Number of consecutive batches without chord RW failures required for updating chord proportions. The default value is 24 consecutive batches (minimum 1 and maximum value 1000). Chord proportion update factor. This controls RW how quickly the chord proportions change relative to the current velocity proportion values. The lower the factor, the more quickly the proportions change. The minimum amplitude of first peak of the RW signal required for it to be used. When the differences between the magnitudes RW of the computed upstream and downstream TSPF to exceed this percentage, they are reset to the default Tspf. A value of 100 forces the calculated values to never reset to the defaults. A value of zero forces them to remain at the defaults. The minimum signal-to-noise threshold. If the RW ratio of the signal energy to the noise energy (SNR) is below this threshold, the signal for that firing of the transducer is discarded. If, in a batch, a chord has at least one signal discarded due to too low SNR, the chord's low alarm ,IsSNRTooLowA, IsSNRTooLowB, IsSNRTooLowC, or IsSNRTooLowD , is set to TRUE (1). The order in which the transducers fire. The meter fires at the fastest possible rate only when each chord's upstream/downstream transducers are not fired successively. Number of completed firing sequences between updating the signal gain, hold time, and tracking values. The default value is 20 firing sequences (minimum is 5 and maximum is 120). RW
40610
609 PropUpdtBatches
40611
610 NumVals
40612 40613
Y Y
Y Y
40614
613 SNRatio
40615
614 FireSeq
40616
615 BatchSize
RW
40617
616 MaxNoDataBatches
40618
617 FlowDir
Maximum number of consecutive batches RW without new data before is alarmed. This can be caused if the Acquisition board is disconnected or not communicating with the CPU board . The meter installed backwards control used in RW setting the current flow direction indicator . Set the meter installed backwards control to TRUE (1) if the meter is installed backwards from the normal (forward) flow direction. Chord A inactive control. When TRUE (1), Chord A is set to inactive and IsBatchInactiveA is set to TRUE (1). The chord's transducers are not fired. Chord B inactive control. When TRUE (1), Chord B is set to inactive and IsBatchInactiveB is set to TRUE (1). The chord's transducers are not fired. Chord C inactive control. When TRUE (1), Chord C is set to inactive and IsBatchInactiveC is set to TRUE (1). The chord's transducers are not fired. Chord D inactive control. When TRUE (1), Chord D is set to inactive and IsBatchInactiveD is set to TRUE (1). The chord's transducers are not fired. Minimum negative pulse width. This parameter is used to detect distorted waveforms and incorrect measurements. Minimum positive pulse width. This parameter is used to detect distorted waveforms and incorrect measurements. Maximum selected peak pulse width. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support The Measurement Quality check is performed for paths with transit time standard deviation values above this threshold. See TmDevFctr1. RW
40619
618 ChordInactvA
40620
619 ChordInactvB
RW
40621
620 ChordInactvC
RW
40622
621 ChordInactvD
RW
40623 40624
RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
40625
624 PosSpanSI
RW
40626
625 PkPlsWdthSI
RW
40627
626 TmDevLow1SI
RW
40628
627 TmDevFctr1
Measurement Quality check transit time RW standard deviation factor. When a path's transit time is more than this number of standard deviations from the path's median transit time for the batch, the individual measurement is flagged as bad and the corresponding chord's DidTmDevChkFailA, DidTmDevChkFailB, DidTmDevChkFailC, and DidTmDevChkFailD data points is set to TRUE (1). This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support.
40629
628 DitherEnable
40630
629 AsyncEnable
Turns dithering on when set to TRUE (1) which RW minutely alters the firing time to prevent problems associated with resonance from building up. Enables asynchronous firing sequences RW (progressive jitter after each firing sequence). Enables firing transducer dampening. RW
40631 40651
Y Y Y
The velocity threshold below which RW AvgWtdFlowVel is considered zero. When it is considered zero, FlowDirection will not change. This value is also used along with PipeArea to compute QCutOff which in turn prevents volumes from being accumulated. Minimum sound speed. This is used to define RW the area to search for a signal when in Acquisition mode and is also used in emission rate determination. When in Acquisition mode, if a chord's estimated sound speed is below this value, IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrA, IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrB, IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrC, IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrD, is set to TRUE (1) to indicate that the sound speed range may need to be increased to prevent problems acquiring the signal in the future. Maximum sound speed. This is used to define RW the area to search for a signal when in Acquisition mode and is also used in emission rate determination. When in Acquisition mode, if a chord's estimated sound speed is above this value, IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrA, IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrB, IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrC, IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrD, is set to TRUE (1) to indicate that the sound speed range SSMin, SSMax may need to be increased to prevent problems acquiring the signal in the future.
40653
652 SSMin
40655
654 SSMax
40657
656 AvgSoundVelLoLmt
40659
658 AvgSoundVelHiLmt
40661 40663
The low limit for the average speed of sound range error alarm. This is different from the minimum acquisition mode speed of sound for a chord . The high limit for the average speed of sound range error alarm. This is different from the maximum acquisition mode speed of sound for a chord . Minimum flow velocity for performing the interchord sound velocity check . Maximum flow velocity for performing the interchord sound velocity check .
RW
RW
RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
40665
664 CRange
Maximum percentage chord sound speed deviation. If a chord's sound speed measurement relative to the average sound velocity is above this threshold, IsMeasSndSpdRangeA, IsMeasSndSpdRangeB, IsMeasSndSpdRangeC, IsMeasSndSpdRangeD, is set to TRUE (1). The maximum for the meter's average flow velocity . This limit is used to generate an alarm, IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmt, when the average flow velocity magnitude is above this limit. Note, however, that this limit does not affect the meter's measurement.
RW
40667
666 MeterMaxVel
RW
40669
668 LowFlowLmt
Minimum velocity for updating chord RW proportions. Chord proportions are not updated when the flow velocity is below this value. The minimum gain applied to the received signal. On power-up, this value is set to the minimum gain for the Acquisition Board . The maximum gain applied to the received signal. On power-up, this value is set to the maximum gain for the Acquisition Board . RW
40673
672 GainLowLmt
40675
674 GainHighLmt
RW
40677
676 MinHoldTime
The minimum sampling hold time limit. This is RW the minimum amount of time the meter waits after firing a transducer before sampling the receiving transducer's signal. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. The maximum sampling hold time limit. This is RW the maximum amount of time the meter waits after firing a transducer before sampling the receiving transducer's signal. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction Daniel technical support. Maximum noise energy threshold. If the signal's RW noise energy is above this threshold, the signal for that transducer firing is discarded. If a chord has at least one signal for a batch discarded due to too large noise energy, the chord's max noise alarm, DidExceedMaxNoiseA, DidExceedMaxNoiseB, DidExceedMaxNoiseC or DidExceedMaxNoiseD, is set to TRUE (1).
40679
678 MaxHoldTm
40681
680 MaxNoise
40683
682 Pk1Pct
The percentage of the maximum signal RW amplitude used as a threshold to find the first peak which is then used to determine the starting position of the sampled waveform. If conditions exist that make the start of the signal difficult to detect (peak switching) this level may be adjusted to get a stable signal. The minimum acceptable signal quality based RW on signal and noise energies. When either path in a chord's signal quality (as measured by signal to noise ratios) is below this threshold, the chord's signal quality status, IsSigQltyBadA, IsSigQltyBadB, IsSigQltyBadC or IsSigQltyBadD, is set to TRUE (1). The lower limit or floor for the default Tspf and RW the individual path TspfA1, TspfA2, TspfB1, TspfB2, TspfC1, TspfC2, TspfD1 and TspfD2 computed values. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. The lower limit or floor for the default Tspe and RW the individual path TspeA1, TspeA2, TspeB1, TspeB2, TspeC1, TspeC2, TspeD1, or TspeD2 computed values. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. The lower limit or floor for the magnitude (absolute value of) the default Tamp and the individual path, TampA1, TampA2, TampB1, TampB2, TampC1, TampC2, TampD1 and TampD2, computed values. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. RW
40685
684 MinSigQlty
40751
750 TspfLo
40753
752 TspeLo
40755
754 TampLo
40757
756 Tspf
The default for the targeted SPF which is the RW time in sample intervals (SI), or distance between the first motion (Pf) and the signal the zero crossing detection point (P1). When the meter is first started or when ResetTrkParam is set TRUE (1) this value is used as the initial value used to compute TspfA1, TspfA2, TspfB1, TspfB2, TspfC1, TspfC2, TspfD1 and TspfD2. It is also the value used for inactive paths. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support.
40759
758 Tspe
The default for the targeted SPE which is the RW time in sample intervals (SI), or distance between the first energy position (Pe) and the signal the zero crossing detection point (P1). When the meter is first started or when ResetTrkParam is set TRUE (1) this value is used as the initial value used to compute TspeA1, TspeA2, TspeB1, TspeB2, TspeC1, TspeC2, TspeD1, or TspeD2 . It is also the value used for inactive paths. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. The default for the targeted Amp which is the RW value of the peak following the zero crossing detection point (P1). When the meter is first started or when ResetTrkParam is set TRUE (1) this value is used as the initial value used to compute TampA1, TampA2, TampB1, TampB2, TampC1, TampC2, TampD1 and TampD2, It is also the value used for inactive paths. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support.
40761
760 Tamp
40763
762 TspfSen
The sensitivity applied to the comparison of the RW individual peaks SPF to the paths targeted SPF, TspfA1, TspfA2, TspfB1, TspfB2, TspfC1, TspfC2, TspfD1. The sensitivity is used to generate similar magnitudes to the SPE and Amp comparisons used to score peaks in the process of selecting P1.This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. The sensitivity applied to the comparison of the RW individual peaks SPE to the paths targeted SPE, TspeA1, TspeA2, TspeB1, TspeB2, TspeC1, TspeC2, TspeD1. The sensitivity is used to generate similar magnitudes to the SPF and Amp comparisons used to score peaks in the process of selecting P1.This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. The sensitivity applied to the comparison of the RW individual peaks Amp to the paths targeted Amp, TampA1, TampA2, TampB1, TampB2, TampC1, TampC2, TampD1, The sensitivity is used to generate similar magnitudes to the SPE and SPF comparisons used to score peaks in the process of selecting P1. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support.
40765
764 TspeSen
40767
766 TampSen
40769
768 TspfWt
The weighting applied to the score generated RW by TspfSen when summed with TspeWt * TspeSen score and TampWt * TampSen score to generate an overall rating to select P1. This value should only be changed at the factory under the direction Daniel technical support. The weighting applied to the score generated by TspeSen when summed with TspfWt * TspfSen score and TampWt * TampSen score to generate an overall rating to select P1 The weighting applied to the score generated by TampSen when summed with TspeWt * TspeSen score and TspfWt * TspfSen score to generate an overall rating to select P1. This value should only be changed at the factory under the direction Daniel technical support. The upper limit or ceiling for the default Tspf and the individual path TspfA1, TspfA2, TspfB1, TspfB2, TspfC1, TspfC2, TspfD1 and TspfD2 computed values. This value should only be changed at the factory under the direction Daniel technical support. RW
40771
770 TspeWt
40773
772 TampWt
RW
40775
774 TspfHi
RW
40777
776 TspeHi
The upper limit or ceiling for the default Tspe RW and the individual path TspeA1, TspeA2, TspeB1, TspeB2, TspeC1, TspeC2, TspeD1, or computed values. This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. The upper limit or ceiling for the magnitude (absolute value of) the default Tamp and the individual path, TampA1, TampA2, TampB1, TampB2, TampC1, TampC2, TampD1, computed values. This value should only be changed at the factory under the direction Daniel technical support. The Tspf and Tspe calculations are not performed if the distance (in SI) between Pe and Pf exceed this amount. This value should only be changed at the factory under the direction Daniel technical support. Desired transducer firing (emission) rate. The actual emission rate is automatically determined by the meter based on a variety of factors. A value of 0 indicates use the fastest available rate determined by the meter. RW
40779
778 TampHi
40781
780 TspeLmt
RW
40801
800 EmRateDesired
RW
40803
802 StackEmRateDesired
The desired emission rate or time between RW firing of the same transducer when stacking is turned on StackSize is not equal to (1). The actual emission rate used will not be less than the meter's calculated minimum based on the meter's geometry (pipe diameter (D), distance between transducers , axial distance between transducers , the minimum speed of sound and the physical characteristics of the transducers themselves. This value may impact the transducer to transducer emission rate selected by EmRateDesired. A value of (0) ensures the use of fastest available rate determined by the meter.
40805
804 XdcrFreq
40807
806 SampInterval
40809
808 SetXdcrType
The output frequency of the transducers. RW Usually adjusted by setting the transducer type . The duration in nanoseconds of the signal RW sampling period. It is also used to compute the system SystemDelay Sets the type of transducer installed. Changing RW this point will overwrite XdcrFreq, XdcrNumDriveCycles, SampPerCycle, SampInterval, Tspf, TspfLo, TspfHi, Tspe, and Tamp with default values.
40811 40813
Number of cycles for transducer. Will be RW overwritten when SetXdcrType changes The number of times the waveform is sampled RW between two zero crossings with the same slope (one cycle), This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. The pipe inside diameter used to calculate the pipe area and port angle . Chord A "X" dimension (component of LA in the direction of flow within the meter bore). The factory setting should only be changed when changing a transducer or after a meter cold start. Chord B "X" dimension (component of LB in the direction of flow within the meter bore). The factory setting should only be changed when changing a transducer or after a meter cold start. Chord C "X" dimension (component of LC in the direction of flow within the meter bore). The factory setting should only be changed when changing a transducer or after a meter cold start. RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
40901 40903
Y Y
Y Y
40905
904 XB
RW
40907
906 XC
RW
40909
908 XD
40911
910 LA
40913
912 LB
40915
914 LC
40917
916 LD
40919
918 AvgDlyA
Chord D "X" dimension (component of LD in the direction of flow within the meter bore). The factory setting should only be changed when changing a transducer or after a meter cold start. The distance between the transducer faces on chord A. The factory setting should only be changed when changing a transducer or after a meter cold start. The distance between the transducer faces on chord B. The factory setting should only be changed when changing a transducer or after a meter cold start. The distance between the transducer faces on chord C. The factory setting should only be changed when changing a transducer or after a meter cold start. The distance between the transducer faces on chord D. The factory setting should only be changed when changing a transducer or after a meter cold start. The chord-specific delay for chord A due to variations in such things as cable length, the lengths of the stalk assemblies, transducer holders, and mounts (refer to the transducer pair calibration sheet or shown on the individual components). It is used in conjunction with the overall system delay .
RW
RW
RW
RW
RW
RW
40921
920 AvgDlyB
The chord-specific delay for chord B due to RW variations in such things as cable length, the lengths of the stalk assemblies, transducer holders, and mounts (refer to the transducer pair calibration sheet or shown on the individual components). It is used in conjunction with the overall system delay . The chord-specific delay for chord C due to RW variations in such things as cable length, the lengths of the stalk assemblies, transducer holders, and mounts (refer to the transducer pair calibration sheet or shown on the individual components). It is used in conjunction with the overall system delay . The chord-specific delay for chord D due to RW variations in such things as cable length, the lengths of the stalk assemblies, transducer holders, and mounts (refer to the transducer pair calibration sheet or shown on the individual components). It is used in conjunction with the overall system delay .
40923
922 AvgDlyC
40925
924 AvgDlyD
40927
926 DltDlyA
40929
928 DltDlyB
40931
930 DltDlyC
40933
932 DltDlyD
40935
934 SystemDelay
The adjustment to the chord A delta times (the individual times used for DltTmA) to ensure calibration at zero flow. The adjustment to the chord B delta times (the individual times used for DltTmB) to ensure calibration at zero flow. The adjustment to the chord C delta times (the individual times used for DltTmC DltTmC)) to ensure calibration at zero flow. The adjustment to the chord D delta times (the individual times used for DltTmD DltTmD)) to ensure calibration at zero flow. The portion of the signal transit time due to the physical characteristics of the electronics. It is computed as three times the sample interval SampInterval. It is used in conjunction with the chord specific delay times AvgDlyA, AvgDlyB, AvgDlyC, or AvgDlyD. The forward flow A0 coefficient used for factory calibration. The factory calibration "A" coefficients are always applied to the flow velocity to generate AvgFlow. The forward flow A1 coefficient used for factory calibration. The factory calibration "A" coefficients are always applied to the flow velocity to generate AvgFlow. The forward flow A2 coefficient used for factory calibration. The factory calibration "A" coefficients are always applied to the flow velocity to generate AvgFlow. The forward flow A3 coefficient used for factory calibration. The factory calibration "A" coefficients are always applied to the flow velocity to generate AvgFlow. The reverse flow A0 coefficient used for factory calibration. The factory calibration "A" coefficients are always applied to the flow velocity to generate AvgFlow. The reverse flow A1 coefficient used for factory calibration. The factory calibration "A" coefficients are always applied to the flow velocity to generate AvgFlow. The reverse flow A2 coefficient used for factory calibration. The factory calibration "A" coefficients are always applied to the flow velocity to generate AvgFlow. The reverse flow A3 coefficient used for factory calibration. The factory calibration "A" coefficients are always applied to the flow velocity to generate AvgFlow. This value sets the polarity of digital input 1 . A TRUE (1) value is normal polarity (default). A FALSE (0) value is inverted polarity.
RW
RW
RW
RW
40951
950 FwdA0
RW
40953
952 FwdA1
RW
40955
954 FwdA2
RW
40957
956 FwdA3
RW
40959
958 RevA0
RW
40961
960 RevA1
RW
40963
962 RevA2
RW
40965
964 RevA3
RW
41001
1000 DI1IsInvPolarity
RW
41002
1001 IsDI1UsedForCal
Specifies whether digital input 1 (DI1) is used RW for general purpose when set to FALSE (0) or for synchronizing calibration when set to TRUE (1). If used for calibration, the polarity is determined by the IsDI1ForCalActiveLow data point. This point specifies the polarity for digital input 1 (DI1) when it is configured via IsDI1UsedForCal for use in synchronizing a calibration. See also IsDI1ForCalStateGated. RW Y Y
41003
1002 IsDI1ForCalActiveLow
41004
1003 IsDI1ForCalStateGated
This point specifies the calibration gating for RW digital input 1 when it is configured via IsDI1UsedForCal) for use in synchronizing a calibration. When FALSE (0), the calibration is started/stopped via an inactive->active edge; when TRUE (1), the calibration is started via an inactive->active state change and stopped via an active->inactive state change. The active edge/state is specified via the IsDI1ForCalActiveLow data point. Calibration function switch. When changed RW from FALSE (0) to TRUE (1), the calibration accumulated uncorrected volume CalVol and calibration elapsed time CalTime data points are reset. While TRUE (1), the flow volume and time are accumulated into the CalVol and CalTime data points. Specifies the desired zero-flow calibration RW action. A zero-flow calibration process must be inactive in order to be started. The "Accept Result and Exit" selection is only valid when the status indicates "Completed Successfully." Specifies the zero-flow calibration duration. RW Selects whether or not to apply a meter factor RW for a customer calibration to the measurement. Calibration forward flow meter factor. The meter factor is applied when the CalMethod data point is set to MeterFactor. Calibration reverse flow meter factor. The meter factor is applied when the CalMethod data point is set to MeterFactor. Specifies the flow-condition pressure used in calculations when the enable pressure input data point is set to "Fixed". Specifies the flow-condition temperature used in calculations when the enable temperature input data point is set to "Fixed". RW
41005
1004 CalFlag
41021
1020 ZeroFlowCalReqControl
41022 41051
Y Y
Y Y
41053
1052 FwdMtrFctr
41055
1054 RevMtrFctr
RW
41253
1252 SpecFlowPressure
RW
41255
1254 SpecFlowTemperature
RW
41257
1256 SpecRhoMixFlow
Specifies the flow-condition fluid mass density. This is used in calculating Reynolds Number . Liquid dynamic viscosity used for Reynolds Number calculation. The meter has performed a cold start. The meter configuration has reset to default values and the meter is not configured correctly to measure flow. Resolution: 1. Unless the Cold Start occurred after upgrading firmware, it is recommended to have the CPU board replaced. Contact your local area Daniel service representative. 2. If the cold start occurred after a firmware upgrade, you must fully re-configure the meter from a previously saved configuration using the Edit/Compare Configuration screen in Daniel CUI 3. Acknowledging this alarm, clears the alarm. 4. If the issue is unresolved, contact your local area Daniel service representative.
RW
41265 41301
RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
41302
1301 DidPowerFail
The meter has had power removed for a period RW of time or the meter restarted itself such as after a firmware upgrade. The Audit log in the meter will indicate the power fail time . Resolution: 1. If this was a known power fail or restart of the meter just acknowledge this alarm. 2. If this was an unexpected restart of the meter, verify the integrity of the power to the meter and make sure that the voltage level is the in the range of 11-36 VDC at the meter. 3. The alarm must be acknowledged to clear it from list of alarms. 4. If the issue is unresolved, collect a complete Archive log from the meter using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
41303
1302 DidCnfgChksumChg
The configuration checksum value has RW changed. This indicates that one or more parameters have been modified in the meter's configuration. The checksum value is CnfgChksumValue. The timestamp of the most recent change is in configuration checksum date CnfgChksumDate. Resolution: 1. Collect an Audit log using Daniel CUI in order to see what configuration parameters changed and when they changed. 2. The alarm must be acknowledged to clear it from list of alarms.
41304
1303 IsCorePresent
A diagnostic core file has been generated which may indicate a problem with the meter. Resolution: 1. The alarm must be acknowledged to clear it from list of alarms. 2. Collect an Archive log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
RW
41305 41306
Reserved.
RW
Y Y
Y Y
Software watchdog initiated a meter warm-start. RW The watchdog keeps track of the performance of all metrology processes in the meter to ensure a reliable measurement. When a process stops responding, the watchdog forces the meter to restart. Resolution: 1. Collect an Archive log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. 2. The alarm must be acknowledged to clear it from list of alarms.
41321 41322
Forces the signal tracking targets to be reset to RW the default values when TRUE (1). Forces the chord proportions to be reset to the RW default values when TRUE (1).The default values are based upon the meter type, indicated by the DeviceNumber data point.
Y Y
41331
1330 DoUpdtTrigDeltaVols
Trigger for updating "triggered" delta volumes. RW When set to TRUE (1), the triggered delta volume points, TrigDeltaPosVolFlow, TrigDeltaNegVolFlow, TrigDeltaPosVolBase, and TrigDeltaNegVolBase are updated with the appropriate volume since the previous trigger. The meter clears this point to FALSE (0) when the triggered delta volume points have been updated.
41332
1331 DoWarmStart
This selection forces the system to perform a warm-start. A warm start is required when changes are made to the transducer frequencies, sample intervals, samples per cycle, the Device Number, the Ethernet Mapfile, Ports A, B, or C. See also: XdcrFreq SampInterval SampPerCycle DeviceNumber Eth1MapfilePt PortAMapfilePt PortBMapfilePt PortCMapfilePt
RW
41351
1350 NonNormalModeTimeout
Non-normal operation timeout. The maximum RW length of time that a frequency output pair, digital output pair or analog output can remain in the test mode. In the event communications are lost between the Ultrasonic meter software and the meter (before a test mode is stopped), the meter will automatically end the test mode after NonNormalModeTimeout has expired. This can be from 1 to 30 minutes depending on its settings. By default, the timeout is set to two minutes.
41352
1351 IsFreq1EnableTest
Frequency output 1 is in test mode which RW means the pulses output do not reflect the process flow through the meter. Test mode allows the connection from this output to a flow computer to be verified. When the frequency output is in test mode, the frequency outputs are fixed at the percentage of full scale specified by the test mode output percentage configuration point . If a frequency pair remains in test mode for the length of time configured by the normal mode timeout , the test mode is automatically exited and the frequency output returns to normal operation. Resolution: 1. Use the Meter Outputs screen in Daniel CUI to disable the test mode for Frequency output 1 to clear this alarm and return the meter back to its normal mode of operation. 2. Unless Daniel CUI or another application through Modbus is reenabling the test mode, the output will revert back to the normal mode of operation in a user configured timeout period which can be up to 30 minutes.
41353
1352 Freq1TestModeOutputPercent
Specifies the frequency 1 pair test mode RW percentage of full-scale. This specifies the frequency (as a percentage of the full-scale frequency selected via the Freq1MaxFrequency data point) to force Freq1A and Freq1B when in the Frequency Test mode (enabled via the IsFreq1EnableTest data point). Used to enable the test mode for Digital Output RW pair 1, DO1A and DO1B). When set to TRUE (1), the test mode is enabled and digital outputs 1A and 1B are set to the levels specified by the respective data points, DO1ATestVal and DO1BTestVal. The digital output pair remains in the test mode for two minutes after this point is set to TRUE (1) (unless the test mode is explicitly exited by setting this point to FALSE (0)). Specifies the value (state) of digital output 1A when in the test mode (entered via the data point). Specifies the value (state) of digital output 1B when in the test mode (entered via the data point). RW
41354
1353 DO1PairTestEnable
41355
1354 DO1ATestVal
41356
1355 DO1BTestVal
RW
41357
1356 IsFreq2EnableTest
Frequency output 2 is in test mode which RW means the pulses output do not reflect the process flow through the meter. Test mode allows the connection from this output to a flow computer to be verified. When the frequency output is in test mode, the frequency outputs are fixed at the percentage of full scale specified by the test mode output percentage configuration point . If a frequency pair remains in test mode for the length of time configured by the normal mode timeout , the test mode is automatically exited and the frequency output returns to normal operation. Resolution: 1. Use the Meter Outputs screen in Daniel CUI to disable the test mode for Frequency output 2 to clear this alarm and return the meter back to its normal mode of operation. 2. Unless Daniel CUI or another application through Modbus is reenabling the test mode, the output will revert back to the normal mode of operation in a user configured timeout period which can be up to 30 minutes.
41358
1357 Freq2TestModeOutputPercent
Specifies the frequency 2 pair test mode percentage of full-scale. This specifies the frequency (as a percentage of the full-scale frequency data point) to force frequency 2 channel A and frequency 2 channel B when in the Frequency test mode .
RW
41359
1358 DO2PairTestEnable
Used to enable the test mode for Digital Output RW pair 2, DO2A and DO2B. When set to TRUE, the test mode is enabled and digital outputs 2A and 2B are set to the levels specified by the respective data points, DO2ATestVal and DO2BTestVal. The digital output pair remains in the test mode for two minutes after this point is set to TRUE (1) (unless the test mode is explicitly exited by setting this point to FALSE (0)). Specifies the value (state) of digital output 2A when in the test mode (entered via the data point). Specifies the value (state) of digital output 2B when in the test mode (entered via the data point). RW
41360
1359 DO2ATestVal
41361
1360 DO2BTestVal
RW
41362
1361 IsAO1EnableTest
The Analog Output 1 is in Analog Output test RW mode. When in the Analog Output Test mode, the Analog Output 1 is fixed at the percentage of full scale specified via the Analog Output test mode output percent configuration point (regardless of the actual data content value). If the Analog Output remains in the Analog Output Test mode for the length of time specified by the normal mode timeout configuration , the Analog Output Test Mode is automatically exited from the Analog Output returns to normal operation. Specifies the Analog Output 1 Test mode percentage of full-scale. This specifies the analog current (as a percentage of the current output range, 4-20 mA) to force Analog Output 1 when in the Analog Output Test mode enabled via the IsAO1EnableTest data point. RW Y Y
41363
1362 AO1TestModeOutputPercent
41364
1363 IsAO2EnableTest
Enables the Analog Output Test mode for RW Analog Output 2. When in the Analog Output Test mode, the analog output 2 is fixed at the percentage of full scale specified via the AO2 test mode output percent (regardless of the actual data content value). If Analog Output remains in the Analog Output Test mode for the length of time specified via the NonNormalModeTimeout data point, the Analog Output 2 is automatically exited from the Analog Output Test mode and returns to its normal operation. Specifies the Analog Output 2 test mode percentage of full-scale. This specifies the analog current (as a percentage of the current output range, 4-20 mA) to force Analog Output 2 when in the Analog Output Test mode (enabled via the IsAO2EnableTest data point. RW Y Y
41365
1364 AO2TestModeOutputPercent
41401 41404
1400 HARTAO2NumPreambleBytesFromSlave via AO2, number of Slave response HART, preamble bytes. 1403 HARTAO2Slot0Content Specifies the Device Variable mapped to the HART Command 33 Slot 0.
RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
41405
1404 HARTAO2Slot1Content
RW
41406
1405 HARTAO2Slot2Content
RW
41407
1406 HARTAO2Slot3Content
RW
41411
1410 AO2Content
41412
1411 HARTAO2SVContent
Selects the data to be represented by Analog Output 2. If Analog Output 2 is used for HART (slave) communication, then this selects the Primary Variable content. HART (via Analog Output 2) Secondary Variable content. HART (via Analog Output 2) Tertiary Variable content. HART (via Analog Output 2) Quaternary Variable content. HART, via AO2, minimum number of Master command preamble bytes. HART (via AO2) volume unit. The volumetric flow rate unit, HARTAO2VolFlowRateUnit is derived from this unit data point and the rate time unit data point HARTAO2RateTimeUnit. HART, AO2 flow rate time unit. This data point is used to derive the volumetric flow rate unit.
RW
RW
41413
1412 HARTAO2TVContent
RW
41414
1413 HARTAO2QVContent
RW
41415 41421
RW RW
Y Y
Y Y
41422
1421 HARTAO2RateTimeUnit
RW
41423
1422 HARTAO2PressureUnit
RW
41424
1423 HARTAO2TemperatureUnit
RW
41425 41441
RW
Y Y
Y Y
41443 41445
HART device final assembly number. The final RW assembly number is used for indentifying the materials and electronics that comprise the field device. Specifies the HART polling address for Analog RW Output 2. HART date code used by the master for record RW keeping (such as last or next calibration date). Meter port angle for speed of sound correction. Correction is only performed for meters with 60 degree port angles. Chord A weight for calculating average weighted velocity (set by the meter based upon the . Chord B weight for calculating average weighted velocity (set by the meter based upon the . R
Y Y
Y Y
42001
2000 PortAngle
42003
2002 WtA
42005
2004 WtB
42007
2006 WtC
42009
2008 WtD
Chord C weight for calculating average weighted velocity (set by the meter based upon the . Chord D weight for calculating average weighted velocity (set by the meter based upon the . Chord A flow velocity. Chord B flow velocity. Chord C flow velocity. Chord D flow velocity. Average weighted flow velocity (no calibration applied). When all active chords are non-failed, the average weighted gas flow velocity is a weighted sum of the chord velocity measurements, WtA, WtB, WtC, and WtD where the chord weights are determined by the meter geometry. See also FlowVelA, FlowVelB, FlowVelC, and FlowVelD. Factory-calibrated flow velocity (customer calibration not applied). This is the result of applying the factory calibration coefficients to the average weighted flow velocity, AvgWtdFlowVel. Average flow velocity (per batch). This is the weighted sum of the chord flow velocities with the dry-calibration coefficients (A coefficients or meter factor FwdA0, FwdA1, FwdA2, FwdA3, RevA0, RevA1, RevA2, and RevA3 applied and any selected wet-calibration method applied. Chord A sound velocity. Chord B sound velocity. Chord C sound velocity. Chord D sound velocity. Average sound velocity (per batch) of all active chords Volumetric flow rate threshold below which the flow rate is considered zero. This is the result of multiplying the ZeroCut data point value by the meter inside pipe area. Volumetric flow rate (no expansion or profileeffect correction). Computed as average flow, AvgFlow times pipe area PipeArea.
R R R R R
42021
2020 DryCalVel
42025
2024 AvgFlow
R R R R R R
2040 QCutOff
42043
2042 QMeter
42045
2044 QMeterValidity
The uncorrected volumetric flow rate is invalid. The meter is either not in measurement mode (i.e. no chords acquired) or the number of operating chords is below the minimum number required . Resolution: 1. From the alarm list, determine which chords are failed and resolve these alarm(s) first. Resolving the chord failures will clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. See also: IsAcqMode, IsTooFewOperChords
42047
2046 StrainPerUnitStress
42049
2048 ExpCorrPressure
Calculated strain per unit stress due to pressure. This is calculated if pressure-effect expansion correction is enabled via the EnableExpCorrPress data point. Pressure-effect expansion correction factor. If pressure-effect expansion correction is enabled via the EnableExpCorrPress data point, then this value is calculated; otherwise, it is set to 1. Temperature-effect expansion correction factor. If temperature-effect expansion correction is enabled , then this value is calculated; otherwise, it is set to 1. Expansion-corrected (flow-condition) volumetric flow rate, Volumetric flow rate (no expansion or profile-effect correction) with pressure-effect expansion correction , and temperature-effect expansion correction applied. Flow-condition volumetric flow rate, corrected for flow condition expansion and profile correction .
42051
2050 ExpCorrTemperature
42053
2052 QExpCorr
42057
2056 QFlow
42059
2058 QFlowValidity
The meter either has not collected enough information from the chords to make an accurate measurement or the pressure and/or temperature are invalid and meter is performing pressure or temperature expansion corrections on the meter internal diameter. This is an alarm condition that shows the validity of the flowcondition volumetric flow rate . The flowcondition volumetric flow rate becomes invalid if the uncorrected flow-condition volumetric flow rate validity indicator , temperature expansion correction validity indicator , pressure expansion correction validity indicator , or Flowprofile-effect correction validity indicator is invalid. Resolution: 1. If a Pressure expansion correction validity indicator alarm is present, correcting it may clear this alarm. 2. If a Temperature expansion correction validity indicator alarm is present, correcting it may clear this alarm. 3. If a Uncorrected flow-condition volumetric flow rate validity indicator alarm is present, correcting it may clear this alarm. 4. If a Flow-profile-effect correction validity indicator alarm is present, correcting it may clear this alarm. 5. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
42065
2064 FlowPressure
Flow-condition pressure. This is either gage or absolute pressure depending upon InputPressureUnit. InputPressureUnit InputPressureUnit is FALSE (0), AbsFlowPressure = FlowPressure + AtmosphericPress ({AtmosphericPress), InputPressureUnit is TRUE (1), Flow-condition absolute pressure.
42067
2066 AbsFlowPressure
42069
2068 PressureValidity
Pressure is invalid if the flow pressure is outside the limits defined by the low and high pressure alarm limits . Resolution: First Time Startup Issues: 1. If using an analog pressure device, verify that Switch S13 on the Option board is properly configured for Src if the meter is to supply power to the sensor or Sink if the meter is in a loop with the sensor in which another device supplies the loop power. 2. If using an analog pressure device, verify that the pressure sensor if properly wired to connector J12 pins 3 & 4. 3. Run the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to properly configure the input including: Source (Live Analog or Fixed), Min and Max input limits corresponding to 4mA and 20mA respectively and the Low and High alarm limits. 4. If using a flow computer to write pressure to the meter, verify that it is properly writing to fixed flow pressure in the proper units. The current value will be displayed as Fixed pressure in the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI. 5. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. Run Time Issues: 1. Adjust pressure of process fluid to within alarm limits. 2. If using an analog pressure device and input reading is 0, check if IsAI2Avail is equal to 1 in Flow-condition temperature.
42071
2070 FlowTemperature
42073
2072 TemperatureValidity
Temperature is invalid if the flow temperature is outside the limits defined by the low and high temperature alarm limits . Resolution: First Time Startup Issues: 1. If using an analog temperature device, verify that Switch S12 on the Option board is properly configured for Src if the meter is to supply power to the sensor or Sink if the meter is in a loop with the sensor in which another device supplies the loop power. 2. If using an analog temperature device, verify that the temperature sensor if properly wired to connector J12 pins 1 & 2. 3. Run the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to properly configure the input including: Source (Live Analog or Fixed), Min and Max input limits corresponding to 4mA and 20mA respectively and the Low and High alarm limits. 4. If using a flow computer to write temperature to the meter, verify that it is properly writing to fixed flow temperature in the proper units. The current value will be displayed as Fixed temperature in the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI. 5. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. Run Time Issues: 1. Adjust temperature of process fluid to within alarm limits. 2. If using an analog temperature device and input reading is 0, check if IsAI1Avail is equal The Reynolds Number is the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces. A low values indicates laminar flow while a high value indicates turbulent flow. The live digital pressure input units are invalid. Live pressure is configured by EnablePressureInput and PressureLiveInput.Either the transmitter is configured for units that the meter does not support or the input is wired incorrectly (such as if the temperature and pressure inputs to the meter are swapped). Resolution: 1. Correct the units of measure for pressure. 2. Correct the input wiring from the device.
42075
2074 ReynoldsNumber
42077
2076 PressIsLiveDigitalUnitInvalid
42079
2078 TempIsLiveDigitalUnitInvalid
The live digital temperature input units are invalid. Live temperature is configured by EnableTemperatureInput and TemperatureLiveInput. Either the transmitter is configured for units that the meter does not support or the input is wired incorrectly (such as if the temperature and pressure inputs to the meter are swapped). Resolution: 1. Correct the units of measure. 2. Correct the input wiring from the device.
Accumulated time when flow is greater than the cut-off. Amount of time during the current hour that flow is above the cutoff value. Amount of time during the current day that flow is above the cutoff value. The start of the day is defined by the 'ContractHour' data point. Symmetry measurement. This compares the upper chord velocities FlowVelA + FlowVelB to the lower chord velocities FlowVelC+ FlowVelD. For perfectly symmetrical flow, this value equals 1.0. See also CrossFlow and ProfileFactor. SeniorSonic meter measure of cross flow. This compares the flow velocities from one side of the meter FlowVelA + FlowVelC to the other side FlowVelB + FlowVelD. This value is equal to 1.0 when there is no cross-flow. See also Symmetry and ProfileFactor Meter turbulence A is an estimate of the standard deviation of delta time as a percentage of delta time for chord A. for chord A. A value of 0% indicates no appreciable turbulence. Meter turbulence B is an estimate of the standard deviation of delta time as a percentage of delta time for chord B. A value of 0% indicates no appreciable turbulence. Meter turbulence C is an estimate of the standard deviation of delta time as a percentage of delta time for chord C. A value of 0% indicates no appreciable turbulence. Meter turbulence D is an estimate of the standard deviation of delta time as a percentage of delta time for chord D. A value of 0% indicates no appreciable turbulence.
R R R Y Y
42111
2110 Symmetry
42113
2112 CrossFlow
42115
2114 TurbulenceA
42117
2116 TurbulenceB
42119
2118 TurbulenceC
42121
2120 TurbulenceD
42123
2122 ProfileFactor
The ratio of the sum of the velocities of the inner chords, FlowVelB and FlowVelC, to the sum of the velocities of the outer chords, FlowVelA and FlowVelD. This ratio is a numerical representation of the velocities taken in cross section in the direction of flow. This is only applicable to SeniorSonic meters. The arctangent of the ratio of the tangential velocity, computed from the individual chordal velocities FlowVelA, FlowVelB, FlowVelC, and FlowVelD, to the average flow velocity . This is only calculated for SeniorSonic meters. See also CrossFlow, Symmetry, and ProfileFactor. Peak switch detector value - Chord B to Chord A (3804 meters only). Peak switch detector value - Chord C to Chord A (3804 meters only). Peak switch detector value - Chord B to Chord D (3804 meters only). Peak switch detector value - Chord C to Chord D (3804 meters only). Peak switch detection status - BA (3804 meters only).
42125
2124 SwirlAngle
2126 EtaBA 2128 EtaCA 2130 EtaBD 2132 EtaCD 2134 EtaStatusBA
R R R R R
42137
2136 EtaStatusCA
42139
2138 EtaStatusBD
42141
2140 EtaStatusCD
42203
2202 LiveFlowPressure
Live flow-condition pressure. This is the result of averaging the live flow pressure analog signal samples for the past five seconds and applying the calibration coefficients LiveFlowPressureOffset and LiveFlowPressureGain. This is either gage or absolute pressure depending upon the InputPressureUnit data point value. The FlowPressure can be set to this value depending on EnablePressureInput. This value is logged in the alarm log depending on LowPressureAlarm and HighPressureAlarm. Live flow-condition temperature. This is the result of averaging the live flow temperature analog signal samples for the past five seconds and applying the calibration coefficients LiveFlowTemperatureOffset and LiveFlowTemperatureGain. The live digital pressure input units are invalid. Live pressure is configured by EnablePressureInput and PressureLiveInput.Either the transmitter is configured for units that the meter does not support or the input is wired incorrectly (such as if the temperature and pressure inputs to the meter are swapped). Resolution: 1. Correct the units of measure for pressure. 2. Correct the input wiring from the device.
42205
2204 LiveFlowTemperature
42207
2206 PressIsLiveDigitalUnitInvalid
42209
2208 TempIsLiveDigitalUnitInvalid
The live digital temperature input units are invalid. Live temperature is configured by EnableTemperatureInput and TemperatureLiveInput. Either the transmitter is configured for units that the meter does not support or the input is wired incorrectly (such as if the temperature and pressure inputs to the meter are swapped). Resolution: 1. Correct the units of measure. 2. Correct the input wiring from the device.
Identifies when the meter is in the calibration mode. Identifies when the CalVol and CalTime data points are being updated. Calibration elapsed time. This is the elapsed time while the CalFlag data point is set to TRUE (1).
R R R
42223
2222 CalVol
42241
2240 ZeroFlowCalStatus
Calibration accumulated uncorrected volume. This is the accumulation of the uncorrected volume while the CalFlag data point is set to TRUE (1). Current zero-flow calibration status indicator.
42243 42245
Zero-flow calibration progress (percent complete). Zero-flow calibration result. This value is only valid and can only be accepted when the ZeroFlowCalStatus is "Completed Successfully." When accepted, this value is used to update the FwdA0 and RevA0 data points. This value is not retained through a power cycle. Flow data quality indicator. These values indicate the meter is operating at less than optimal performance. Flow data quality values include: 1. IsHardFailedA, IsHardFailedB, IsHardFailedC, IsHardFailedD 2. IsSndVelCompErr 3. IsBatchDataRcvFailed 4. IsTooFewOperChords 5. IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmt
R R
42301
2300 DataQlty
42303 42305 42307 42309 42311 42313 42315 42317 42319 42361 42363
2302 TimeLapse2 2304 PosVolUncorr 2306 PosVolUncorr 2308 NegVolUncorr 2310 NegVolUncorr 2312 PosVolFlow 2314 PosVolFlow 2316 NegVolFlow 2318 NegVolFlow 2360 TrigDeltaPosVolFlow 2362 TrigDeltaPosVolFlow
Accumulated time pulses (1000 pulses/sec). Forward uncorrected volume (integer portion). Forward uncorrected volume (integer portion). Reverse uncorrected volume (integer portion). Reverse uncorrected volume (integer portion). Forward flow-condition volume (integer portion). Forward flow-condition volume (integer portion). Reverse flow-condition volume (integer portion). Reverse flow-condition volume (integer portion). Amount of forward flow-condition volume between the last two delta volume triggers. Amount of forward flow-condition volume between the last two delta volume triggers.
R R R R R R R R R R R
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
42365 42367 42401 42403 42451 42452 42453 42454 42455 42456 42457 42458 42459
2364 TrigDeltaNegVolFlow 2366 TrigDeltaNegVolFlow 2400 TrigDeltaPosVolFlow 2402 TrigDeltaNegVolFlow 2450 2451 2452 2453 2454 2455 2456 2457 2458 PctGoodA1 PctGoodA2 PctGoodB1 PctGoodB2 PctGoodC1 PctGoodC2 PctGoodD1 PctGoodD2 StatusA
Amount of reverse flow-condition volume between the last two delta volume triggers. Amount of reverse flow-condition volume between the last two delta volume triggers. Amount of forward flow-condition volume between the last two delta volume triggers. Amount of reverse flow-condition volume between the last two delta volume triggers. Percentage of good batch firings (path A1). Percentage of good batch firings (path A2). Percentage of good batch firings (path B1). Percentage of good batch firings (path B2). Percentage of good batch firings (path C1). Percentage of good batch firings (path C2). Percentage of good batch firings (path D1). Percentage of good batch firings (path D2). Chord A status indicator. This is a bitfield consisting of multiple Boolean data point values.
R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Y Y Y Y
42460
2459 StatusB
Chord B status indicator. This is a bitfield consisting of multiple Boolean data point values.
42461
2460 StatusC
Chord C status indicator. This is a bitfield consisting of multiple Boolean data point values.
42462
2461 StatusD
Chord D status indicator. This is a bitfield consisting of multiple Boolean data point values.
42463
2462 SystemStatus
General system status indicator. This is a bitfield consisting of multiple Boolean data point values.
42464 42465
Flow direction indicator. The uncorrected volumetric flow rate is invalid. The meter is either not in measurement mode (i.e. no chords acquired) or the number of operating chords is below the minimum number required . Resolution: 1. From the alarm list, determine which chords are failed and resolve these alarm(s) first. Resolving the chord failures will clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. See also: IsAcqMode, IsTooFewOperChords
R R Y
42466
2465 QFlowValidity
The meter either has not collected enough information from the chords to make an accurate measurement or the pressure and/or temperature are invalid and meter is performing pressure or temperature expansion corrections on the meter internal diameter. This is an alarm condition that shows the validity of the flowcondition volumetric flow rate . The flowcondition volumetric flow rate becomes invalid if the uncorrected flow-condition volumetric flow rate validity indicator , temperature expansion correction validity indicator , pressure expansion correction validity indicator , or Flowprofile-effect correction validity indicator is invalid. Resolution: 1. If a Pressure expansion correction validity indicator alarm is present, correcting it may clear this alarm. 2. If a Temperature expansion correction validity indicator alarm is present, correcting it may clear this alarm. 3. If a Uncorrected flow-condition volumetric flow rate validity indicator alarm is present, correcting it may clear this alarm. 4. If a Flow-profile-effect correction validity indicator alarm is present, correcting it may clear this alarm. 5. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
42471
2470 PressureValidity
Pressure is invalid if the flow pressure is outside the limits defined by the low and high pressure alarm limits . Resolution: First Time Startup Issues: 1. If using an analog pressure device, verify that Switch S13 on the Option board is properly configured for Src if the meter is to supply power to the sensor or Sink if the meter is in a loop with the sensor in which another device supplies the loop power. 2. If using an analog pressure device, verify that the pressure sensor if properly wired to connector J12 pins 3 & 4. 3. Run the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to properly configure the input including: Source (Live Analog or Fixed), Min and Max input limits corresponding to 4mA and 20mA respectively and the Low and High alarm limits. 4. If using a flow computer to write pressure to the meter, verify that it is properly writing to fixed flow pressure in the proper units. The current value will be displayed as Fixed pressure in the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI. 5. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. Run Time Issues: 1. Adjust pressure of process fluid to within alarm limits. 2. If using an analog pressure device and input reading is 0, check if IsAI2Avail is equal to 1 in
42472
2471 TemperatureValidity
Temperature is invalid if the flow temperature is outside the limits defined by the low and high temperature alarm limits . Resolution: First Time Startup Issues: 1. If using an analog temperature device, verify that Switch S12 on the Option board is properly configured for Src if the meter is to supply power to the sensor or Sink if the meter is in a loop with the sensor in which another device supplies the loop power. 2. If using an analog temperature device, verify that the temperature sensor if properly wired to connector J12 pins 1 & 2. 3. Run the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to properly configure the input including: Source (Live Analog or Fixed), Min and Max input limits corresponding to 4mA and 20mA respectively and the Low and High alarm limits. 4. If using a flow computer to write temperature to the meter, verify that it is properly writing to fixed flow temperature in the proper units. The current value will be displayed as Fixed temperature in the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI. 5. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. Run Time Issues: 1. Adjust temperature of process fluid to within alarm limits. 2. If using an analog temperature device and input reading is 0, check if IsAI1Avail is equal Indicates the validity of the pressure expansion correction equation used to compensate the internal diameter of the meter for changes in pressure. Indicates the validity of the temperature expansion correction equation used to compensate the internal diameter of the meter for changes in temperature.
42475
2474 ExpCorrPressValidity
42476
2475 ExpCorrTempValidity
42478
2477 IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmt
Velocity is above the meter maximum velocity limit. Resolution: 1. Lower the velocity of the meter as this alarm indicates you are running above a safe limit that could damage to the meter run or could indicate you are running above your upper calibration limit where meter uncertainty could increase. 2. Use the Edit/Compare configuration screen in Daniel CUI to change the value of MeterMaxVel if desired. It is recommended to set this either to the maximum calibrated velocity of the meter or to the maximum safe operating velocity of the meter run. The maximum safe operating velocity typically is to prevent erosion of the pipe internal diameter and prevent damage to protrusions such as thermal wells.
42479
2478 IsAvgSoundVelRangeErr
The average sound velocity measured by the meter is outside the high or low speed of sound velocity limits . Resolution: 1. Compare the average sound velocity of the meter to a typical speed of sound for the process fluid to make sure the meter is measuring a reasonable value. f the values match, it is recommended to move the limits to position the average sound velocity within the limits. Use the Edit/Compare Configuration screen in Daniel CUI to modify AvgSoundVelHiLmt and AvgSoundVelLoLmt. This helps ensure that the meter acquires good signals in acquisition mode. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
42480
2479 IsSNRTooLow
42481
2480 IsMeasSndSpdRange
This alarm indicates Signal-to-noise ratio is below the minimum threshold for at least one chord. Sound speed out of range for chords A, B, C or D. See also: IsMeasSndSpdRangeA, IsMeasSndSpdRangeB, IsMeasSndSpdRangeC, IsMeasSndSpdRangeD.
42482
2481 IsBatchDataRcvFailed
The CPU board is not receiving data from the transducer acquisition board. Resolution: 1. Check acquisition cable between acquisition module and CPU board. This is the seven conductor cable that runs from the CPU board up in the cylindrical enclosure down the acquisition module in the lower enclosure to which all the transducer cables attach. Use a screw driver to verify all the connections are secure. 2. Replace acquisition module. Contact your local area Daniel service representative for a replacement board if a spare is not available.
42483
2482 IsHardFailedA
The meter is unable to obtain measurement data from this pair of transducers. Resolution: 1. If no other transducers are failed or are reporting status alarms, the issue is most likely isolated to this pair of transducers or its cabling. Check the transducer wiring for this pair of transducers to make sure connections are secure and wired correctly. 2. Verify that the meter run is not partially full where this top transducer pair is not submerged in the process fluid. 3. Verify the average gain of this transducer pair is not above 90dB. The gain value can be read on the Monitor Screen of Daniel CUI. If so, remove the transducers, clean, and reapply the coupling fluid to the front face of the transducers. If this does not correct the issue, at least one of the transducers in the pair should be replaced. 4. If transducer cabling allows, swap cabling of failed transducer pair with a pair with equal path lengths. If the alarm remains active for this chord, then the transducers are okay. If this alarm clears but the chord that was swapped now fails, the issue is with the transducer. 5. If this issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log, Configuration file and Waveform stream file with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. See also and .
42484
2483 IsHardFailedB
The meter is unable to obtain measurement data from this pair of transducers. Resolution: 1. If no other transducers are failed or are reporting status alarms, the issue is most likely isolated to this pair of transducers or its cabling. Check the transducer wiring for this pair of transducers to make sure connections are secure and wired correctly. 2. Verify the average gain of this transducer pair is not above 90dB. The gain value can be read on the Monitor Screen of Daniel CUI. If so, remove the transducers, clean, and reapply the coupling fluid to the front face of the transducers. If this does not correct the issue, at least one of the transducers in the pair should be replaced. 3. If transducer cabling allows, swap cabling of failed transducer pair with a pair with equal path lengths. If the alarm remains active for this chord, then the transducers are okay. If this alarm clears but the chord that was swapped now fails, the issue is with the transducer. 4. If this issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log, Configuration file and Waveform stream file with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. See also and .
42485
2484 IsHardFailedC
The meter is unable to obtain measurement data from this pair of transducers. Resolution: 1. If no other transducers are failed or are reporting status alarms, the issue is most likely isolated to this pair of transducers or its cabling. Check the transducer wiring for this pair of transducers to make sure connections are secure and wired correctly. 2. Verify the average gain of this transducer pair is not above 90dB. The gain value can be read on the Monitor Screen of Daniel CUI. If so, remove the transducers, clean, and reapply the coupling fluid to the front face of the transducers. If this does not correct the issue, at least one of the transducers in the pair should be replaced. 3. If transducer cabling allows, swap cabling of failed transducer pair with a pair with equal path lengths. If the alarm remains active for this chord, then the transducers are okay. If this alarm clears but the chord that was swapped now fails, the issue is with the transducer. 4. If this issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log, Configuration file and Waveform stream file with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. See also and .
42486
2485 IsHardFailedD
The meter is unable to obtain measurement data from this pair of transducers. Resolution: 1. If no other transducers are failed or are reporting status alarms, the issue is most likely isolated to this pair of transducers or its cabling. Check the transducer wiring for this pair of transducers to make sure connections are secure and wired correctly. 2. Verify the average gain of this transducer pair is not above 90dB. The gain value can be read on the Monitor Screen of Daniel CUI. If so, remove the transducers, clean, and reapply the coupling fluid to the front face of the transducers. If this does not correct the issue, at least one of the transducers in the pair should be replaced. 3. If transducer cabling allows, swap cabling of failed transducer pair with a pair with equal path lengths. If the alarm remains active for this chord, then the transducers are okay. If this alarm clears but the chord that was swapped now fails, the issue is with the transducer. 4. If this issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log, Configuration file and Waveform stream file with Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. See also and .
42487
2486 IsTooFewOperChords
Number of operating chords is less than the minimum number for a valid measurement . Operating chords are those which are not manually set inactive and not marked as failed. Resolution: 1. Check the other alarms that indicate why a chord is hard failed. Resolving these issues will resolve this issue. 2. Issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log and Archive log and contact your local area Daniel service representative. See also MinChord, and SystemStatus.
42489
2488 PressureInvalid
Pressure is invalid if the flow pressure is outside the limits defined by the low and high pressure alarm limits . Resolution: First Time Startup Issues: 1. If using an analog pressure device, verify that Switch S13 on the Option board is properly configured for Src if the meter is to supply power to the sensor or Sink if the meter is in a loop with the sensor in which another device supplies the loop power. 2. If using an analog pressure device, verify that the pressure sensor if properly wired to connector J12 pins 3 & 4. 3. Run the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to properly configure the input including: Source (Live Analog or Fixed), Min and Max input limits corresponding to 4mA and 20mA respectively and the Low and High alarm limits. 4. If using a flow computer to write pressure to the meter, verify that it is properly writing to fixed flow pressure in the proper units. The current value will be displayed as Fixed pressure in the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI. 5. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. Run Time Issues: 1. Adjust pressure of process fluid to within alarm limits. 2. If using an analog pressure device and input reading is 0, check if IsAI2Avail is equal to 1 in
42490
2489 TemperatureInvalid
Temperature is invalid if the flow temperature is outside the limits defined by the low and high temperature alarm limits . Resolution: First Time Startup Issues: 1. If using an analog temperature device, verify that Switch S12 on the Option board is properly configured for Src if the meter is to supply power to the sensor or Sink if the meter is in a loop with the sensor in which another device supplies the loop power. 2. If using an analog temperature device, verify that the temperature sensor if properly wired to connector J12 pins 1 & 2. 3. Run the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to properly configure the input including: Source (Live Analog or Fixed), Min and Max input limits corresponding to 4mA and 20mA respectively and the Low and High alarm limits. 4. If using a flow computer to write temperature to the meter, verify that it is properly writing to fixed flow temperature in the proper units. The current value will be displayed as Fixed temperature in the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI. 5. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance Log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative. Run Time Issues: 1. Adjust temperature of process fluid to within alarm limits. 2. If using an analog temperature device and input reading is 0, check if IsAI1Avail is equal The live digital pressure input units are invalid. Live pressure is configured by EnablePressureInput and PressureLiveInput.Either the transmitter is configured for units that the meter does not support or the input is wired incorrectly (such as if the temperature and pressure inputs to the meter are swapped). Resolution: 1. Correct the units of measure for pressure. 2. Correct the input wiring from the device.
42491
2490 PressIsLiveDigitalUnitInvalid
42492
2491 TempIsLiveDigitalUnitInvalid
The live digital temperature input units are invalid. Live temperature is configured by EnableTemperatureInput and TemperatureLiveInput. Either the transmitter is configured for units that the meter does not support or the input is wired incorrectly (such as if the temperature and pressure inputs to the meter are swapped). Resolution: 1. Correct the units of measure. 2. Correct the input wiring from the device.
42493
2492 SystemStatusLatched
42494
2493 FieldIOStatusLatched
General system status indicator. This is a bitfield consisting of multiple Boolean data point values. Latched field IO indicator. This is a bitfield consisting of multiple latched Boolean data point values corresponding to FieldIOStatus. Chord inactive indicator. Used to set one or more chords to be inactive. At least one chord must be active. The range and default value are dependent upon the meter type (indicated by the DeviceNumber. If a chord is set to be inactive, its corresponding IsBatchInactiveA, IsBatchInactiveB, IsBatchInactiveC, and IsBatchInactiveD, data point(s) is set to TRUE (1). Flow direction indicator. The parameter which the frequency output 1 is configured to represent is invalid or the output is currently in test mode. Resolution: 1. You can determine whether the output is in test mode by using Meter Outputs in Daniel CUI. 2. If the parameter for which frequency output 1 is configured is invalid, other alarms will be present that will help you resolve the issue. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log and Archive log from the meter using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
42496
2495 ChordInactv
42501 42503
R R
42505
2504 Freq1ChnlA
Frequency 1 channel A value based on the clock frequency is used as the timing basis. The FPGA generates the frequency output based on integer multiples of 66 MHz clock cycles. The value sent to the FPGA is the number of 66 MHz clock cycles in a half period of the desired output frequency. At 4500 Hz the half period is equal to 7333.33 clock cycles (at 66 MHz). The FPGA can not count 7333.33 pulses. It must be an integer value, so the nearest integer value is 7333.0 which is an approximate equivalent to 4500.2 Hz. At 66 MHz and using a half period implementation this results in about a 30ns (15ns*2 for half period design) resolution for the frequency output period. The 30ns resolution results in larger frequency step change at higher frequency than at lower frequency. At 5000 Hz, 1 clock cycle increase/decrease (sent to the FPGA) is equivalent to approximately .75 Hz step in the output frequency. At 500 Hz, a single clock cycle increase/decrease(sent to the FPGA) is equivalent to approximately .01Hz step in the output frequency.
42507 42509
Frequency 1 channel B value. Digital Output 1A value. This value is based on the selected content DO1AContent and polarity DO1AIsInvPolarity. Digital Output 1B value. This value is based upon the selected content DO1BContent and polarity DO1BIsInvPolarity. Analog output 1 current value. Digital Input 1 value. Frequency 1 pair K-Factor. Frequency 1 pair inverse K-Factor. Frequency 1 pair output volumetric flow rate. This includes frequency feedback correction if applicable.
R R
42511
2510 DO1B
R R R R R
42523
2522 AO1IsFixed
Analog Output 1 current is in test mode and fixed. Resolution: 1. Once the Analog Output 1 is removed from test mode, this alarm will clear. Use Meter Outputs dialog in Daniel CUI to put Analog Output 1 in and out of test mode. See also IsAO1EnableTest data point.
42525
2524 AO1IsSaturated
Analog Output 1 is saturated (i.e. the loop current has reached its upper or lower endpoint and cannot increase or decrease any further). Resolution: 1. The analog output may need to be rescaled to prevent it from saturating. Use the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to configure Analog Output 1.
42527 42529
Analog output 2 current value. Analog Output 2 current is in test mode and fixed. The current can be fixed by using the Meter outputs dialog of Daniel CUI by placing the output in test mode. Resolution: 1. Once the Analog Output 2 is removed from test mode, this alarm will clear. See also IsAO2EnableTest data point.
R R
42531
2530 AO2IsSaturated
Analog Output 2 is saturated (i.e. the loop current has reached its upper or lower endpoint and cannot increase or decrease any further). Resolution: 1. The analog output may need to be rescaled to prevent it from saturating. Use the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to configure Analog Output 2.
42533
2532 AO1DataValidity
Analog Output 1 (AO1) is invalid. Analog output is considered invalid if the analog output is in test mode if the content the analog output is trying to drive is invalid. The content of AO1 is specified by AO1Content. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output on analog output 1, resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the content selected for analog output 1 is not in alarm, then verify that the output is not fixed or set in test mode. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
42535
2534 AO2DataValidity
Analog Output 2 (AO2) is invalid. Analog output is considered invalid if the analog output is in test mode if the content the analog output is trying to drive is invalid. The content of AO2 is specified by AO2Content. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output on analog output 2 , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the content selected for analog output 2 is not in alarm, then verify that the output is not fixed or set in test mode. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
42551
2550 FlowDirection
42553
2552 Freq2DataValidity
The parameter which the frequency output 2 is configured to represent is invalid or the output is currently in test mode. Resolution: 1. You can determine whether the output is in test mode by using Meter Outputs in Daniel CUI. 2. If the parameter for which frequency output 2 is configured is invalid, other alarms will be present that will help you resolve the issue. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log and Archive log from the meter using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
Frequency 2 channel A value. Frequency 2 channel B value. Digital Output 2A value. This value is based upon the selected content DO2AContent and polarity DO2AIsInvPolarity. Digital Output 2B value. This value is based upon the selected content DO2BContent and polarity DO2BIsInvPolarity. Analog output 1 current value. Digital Input 1 value. Frequency 2 pair K-Factor. Frequency 2 pair inverse K-Factor. Frequency 2 pair output volumetric flow rate. This includes frequency feedback correction if applicable. Analog Output 1 current is in test mode and fixed. Resolution: 1. Once the Analog Output 1 is removed from test mode, this alarm will clear. Use Meter Outputs dialog in Daniel CUI to put Analog Output 1 in and out of test mode. See also IsAO1EnableTest data point.
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42561
2560 DO2B
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42573
2572 AO1IsFixed
42575
2574 AO1IsSaturated
Analog Output 1 is saturated (i.e. the loop current has reached its upper or lower endpoint and cannot increase or decrease any further). Resolution: 1. The analog output may need to be rescaled to prevent it from saturating. Use the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to configure Analog Output 1.
42577 42579
Analog output 2 current value. Analog Output 2 current is in test mode and fixed. The current can be fixed by using the Meter outputs dialog of Daniel CUI by placing the output in test mode. Resolution: 1. Once the Analog Output 2 is removed from test mode, this alarm will clear. See also IsAO2EnableTest data point.
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42581
2580 AO2IsSaturated
Analog Output 2 is saturated (i.e. the loop current has reached its upper or lower endpoint and cannot increase or decrease any further). Resolution: 1. The analog output may need to be rescaled to prevent it from saturating. Use the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to configure Analog Output 2.
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2582 AO1DataValidity
Analog Output 1 (AO1) is invalid. Analog output is considered invalid if the analog output is in test mode if the content the analog output is trying to drive is invalid. The content of AO1 is specified by AO1Content. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output on analog output 1, resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the content selected for analog output 1 is not in alarm, then verify that the output is not fixed or set in test mode. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
42585
2584 AO2DataValidity
Analog Output 2 (AO2) is invalid. Analog output is considered invalid if the analog output is in test mode if the content the analog output is trying to drive is invalid. The content of AO2 is specified by AO2Content. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output on analog output 2 , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the content selected for analog output 2 is not in alarm, then verify that the output is not fixed or set in test mode. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
42601
2600 GainA1
Gain when transducer A1 is receiving a signal. Gain is applied to the received signal in hardware in volts/volt (hardware gain units). Conversion from hardware gain to decibels is gain (db) = 20 * log10(gain(hw)). Alarm limits for gain alarms are GainLowLmt and GainHighLmt. Gain when transducer A2 is receiving a signal. Gain is applied to the received signal in hardware in volts/volt (hardware gain units). Conversion from hardware gain to decibels is gain (db) = 20 * log10(gain(hw)). Alarm limits for gain alarms are GainLowLmt and GainHighLmt. Gain when transducer B1 is receiving a signal. Gain is applied to the received signal in hardware in volts/volt (hardware gain units). Conversion from hardware gain to decibels is gain (db) = 20 * log10(gain(hw)). Alarm limits for gain alarms are GainLowLmt and GainHighLmt. Gain when transducer B2 is receiving a signal. Gain is applied to the received signal in hardware in volts/volt (hardware gain units). Conversion from hardware gain to decibels is gain (db) = 20 * log10(gain(hw)). Alarm limits for gain alarms are GainLowLmt and GainHighLmt.
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2602 GainA2
42605
2604 GainB1
42607
2606 GainB2
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2608 GainC1
Gain when transducer C1 is receiving a signal. Gain is applied to the received signal in hardware in volts/volt (hardware gain units). Conversion from hardware gain to decibels is gain (db) = 20 * log10(gain(hw)). Alarm limits for gain alarms are GainLowLmt and GainHighLmt. Gain when transducer C2 is receiving a signal. Gain is applied to the received signal in hardware in volts/volt (hardware gain units). Conversion from hardware gain to decibels is gain (db) = 20 * log10(gain(hw)). Alarm limits for gain alarms are GainLowLmt and GainHighLmt. Gain when transducer D1 is receiving a signal. Gain is applied to the received signal in hardware in volts/volt (hardware gain units). Conversion from hardware gain to decibels is gain (db) = 20 * log10(gain(hw)). Alarm limits for gain alarms are GainLowLmt and GainHighLmt. Gain when transducer D2 is receiving a signal. Gain is applied to the received signal in hardware in volts/volt (hardware gain units). Conversion from hardware gain to decibels is gain (db) = 20 * log10(gain(hw)). Alarm limits for gain alarms are GainLowLmt and GainHighLmt. Hold time (A1). Hold time (A2). Hold time (B1). Hold time (B2). Hold time (C1). Hold time (C2). Hold time (D1). Hold time (D2). Average batch signal energy (A1). Average batch signal energy (A2). Average batch signal energy (B1). Average batch signal energy (B2). Average batch signal energy (C1). Average batch signal energy (C2). Average batch signal energy (D1). Average batch signal energy (D2). Average batch noise energy (A1). Average batch noise energy (A2). Average batch noise energy (B1). Average batch noise energy (B2). Average batch noise energy (C1). Average batch noise energy (C2).
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2610 GainC2
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2612 GainD1
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2614 GainD2
42617 42619 42621 42623 42625 42627 42629 42631 42651 42653 42655 42657 42659 42661 42663 42665 42667 42669 42671 42673 42675 42677
2616 2618 2620 2622 2624 2626 2628 2630 2650 2652 2654 2656 2658 2660 2662 2664 2666 2668 2670 2672 2674 2676
HoldTmA1 HoldTmA2 HoldTmB1 HoldTmB2 HoldTmC1 HoldTmC2 HoldTmD1 HoldTmD2 SEA1 SEA2 SEB1 SEB2 SEC1 SEC2 SED1 SED2 NEA1 NEA2 NEB1 NEB2 NEC1 NEC2
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42679 42681 42701 42703 42705 42707 42709 42711 42713 42715 42717 42719 42721 42723 42725 42727 42729 42731 42733 42735 42737 42739 42741 42743 42745 42747 42749 42751 42753 42755 42757 42759 42761 42763 42765 42767 42769 42771 42773 42775 42777 42779 42781 42783 42785 42787 42789 42791
2678 2680 2700 2702 2704 2706 2708 2710 2712 2714 2716 2718 2720 2722 2724 2726 2728 2730 2732 2734 2736 2738 2740
NED1 NED2 MeanTmA1 MeanTmA2 MeanTmB1 MeanTmB2 MeanTmC1 MeanTmC2 MeanTmD1 MeanTmD2 DltTmA DltTmB DltTmC DltTmD SDevTmA1 SDevTmA2 SDevTmB1 SDevTmB2 SDevTmC1 SDevTmC2 SDevTmD1 SDevTmD2 SDevDltTmA
Average batch noise energy (D1). Average batch noise energy (D2). Mean batch transit time (A1). Mean batch transit time (A2). Mean batch transit time (B1). Mean batch transit time (B2). Mean batch transit time (C1). Mean batch transit time (C2). Mean batch transit time (D1). Mean batch transit time (D2). Mean batch delta time for chord A. Mean batch delta time for chord B. Mean batch delta time for chord C. Mean batch delta time for chord D. Batch transit time standard deviation (A1). Batch transit time standard deviation (A2). Batch transit time standard deviation (B1). Batch transit time standard deviation (B2). Batch transit time standard deviation (C1). Batch transit time standard deviation (C2). Batch transit time standard deviation (D1). Batch transit time standard deviation (D2). Batch delta time standard deviation for chord A. Batch delta time standard deviation for chord B. Batch delta time standard deviation for chord C. Batch delta time standard deviation for chord D. Minimum batch transit time (A1). Minimum batch transit time (A2). Minimum batch transit time (B1). Minimum batch transit time (B2). Minimum batch transit time (C1). Minimum batch transit time (C2). Minimum batch transit time (D1). Minimum batch transit time (D2). Maximum batch transit time (A1). Maximum batch transit time (A2). Maximum batch transit time (B1). Maximum batch transit time (B2). Maximum batch transit time (C1). Maximum batch transit time (C2). Maximum batch transit time (D1). Maximum batch transit time (D2). Minimum batch delta time for chord A. Minimum batch delta time for chord B. Minimum batch delta time for chord C. Minimum batch delta time for chord D. Maximum batch delta time for chord A. Maximum batch delta time for chord B.
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2742 SDevDltTmB 2744 SDevDltTmC 2746 SDevDltTmD 2748 2750 2752 2754 2756 2758 2760 2762 2764 2766 2768 2770 2772 2774 2776 2778 2780 2782 2784 2786 2788 2790 MinTmA1 MinTmA2 MinTmB1 MinTmB2 MinTmC1 MinTmC2 MinTmD1 MinTmD2 MaxTmA1 MaxTmA2 MaxTmB1 MaxTmB2 MaxTmC1 MaxTmC2 MaxTmD1 MaxTmD2 MinDltTmA MinDltTmB MinDltTmC MinDltTmD MaxDltTmA MaxDltTmB
42793 42795 43003 43005 43007 43009 43011 43013 43015 43017 43019 43021 43023 43025
3006 Freq1FeedbackStatus 3008 3010 3012 3014 3016 3018 3020 Freq1FeedbackPulseCnt Freq1InvKFactor Freq1FeedbackVol Freq1FeedbackPrevDesiredVol Freq1FeedbackVolErr Freq1FeedbackDesiredVol Freq1TTLVFRErr
Maximum batch delta time for chord C. Maximum batch delta time for chord D. Duration of the most recent batch. Average batch time. The average is computed over the previous 8 batches. Frequency 1 pair feedback status. Frequency 1 pair feedback pulse count. Frequency 1 pair inverse K-Factor. Frequency 1 pair feedback volume. Frequency 1 pair previous desired volume. Frequency 1 pair feedback volume error. Frequency 1 pair desired volume. Frequency 1 pair total volumetric flow rate error. Frequency 1 pair volumetric flow rate error compensation. Frequency 1 pair absolute volumetric flow rate. This is the absolute value of the volumetric flow rate represented by the frequency 1 pair and does not include any feedback error compensation. Frequency 1 pair output volumetric flow rate. This includes frequency feedback correction if applicable. Duration of the most recent batch. Average batch time. The average is computed over the previous 8 batches. Frequency 2 pair feedback status. Frequency 2 pair feedback pulse count. Frequency 2 pair inverse K-Factor. Frequency 2 pair feedback volume. Frequency 2 pair previous desired volume. Frequency 2 pair feedback volume error. Frequency 2 pair desired volume. Frequency 2 pair total volumetric flow rate error. Frequency 2 pair volumetric flow rate error compensation. Frequency 2 pair absolute volumetric flow rate. This is the absolute value of the volumetric flow rate represented by the frequency 2 pair and does not include any feedback error compensation. Frequency 2 pair output volumetric flow rate. This includes frequency feedback correction if applicable. Tracking target Pf value (A1). Tracking target Pf value (A2). Tracking target Pf value (B1). Tracking target Pf value (B2). Tracking target Pf value (C1). Tracking target Pf value (C2).
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3026 Freq1OutputVFR
43103 43105 43107 43109 43111 43113 43115 43117 43119 43121 43123 43125
3102 BatchTimeSec 3104 AvgBatchTimeHours 3106 Freq2FeedbackStatus 3108 3110 3112 3114 3116 3118 3120 Freq2FeedbackPulseCnt Freq2InvKFactor Freq2FeedbackVol Freq2FeedbackPrevDesiredVol Freq2FeedbackVolErr Freq2FeedbackDesiredVol Freq2TTLVFRErr
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3126 Freq2OutputVFR
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43213 43215 43217 43219 43221 43223 43225 43227 43229 43231 43233 43235 43237 43239 43241 43243 43245 43247 43501 43503 43505 43507 43509 43511 43513 43515 43517 43519 43521 43523 43525 43527 43529 43531
3212 3214 3216 3218 3220 3222 3224 3226 3228 3230 3232
TspfD1 TspfD2 TspeA1 TspeA2 TspeB1 TspeB2 TspeC1 TspeC2 TspeD1 TspeD2 TampA1
3234 TampA2 3236 TampB1 3238 TampB2 3240 TampC1 3242 TampC2 3244 TampD1 3246 TampD2 3500 IsFwdPropADfltBin1 3502 FwdPropVelABin1 3504 FwdPropABin1 3506 IsFwdPropBDfltBin1 3508 FwdPropVelBBin1 3510 FwdPropBBin1 3512 IsFwdPropCDfltBin1 3514 FwdPropVelCBin1 3516 FwdPropCBin1 3518 IsFwdPropDDfltBin1 3520 FwdPropVelDBin1 3522 FwdPropDBin1 3524 IsFwdPropADfltBin2 3526 FwdPropVelABin2 3528 FwdPropABin2 3530 IsFwdPropBDfltBin2
Tracking target Pf value (D1). Tracking target Pf value (D2). Tracking target Pe value (A1). Tracking target Pe value (A2). Tracking target Pe value (B1). Tracking target Pe value (B2). Tracking target Pe value (C1). Tracking target Pe value (C2). Tracking target Pe value (D1). Tracking target Pe value (D2). Tracking target normalized amplitude value (A1). Tracking target normalized amplitude value (A2). Tracking target normalized amplitude value (B1). Tracking target normalized amplitude value (B2). Tracking target normalized amplitude value (C1). Tracking target normalized amplitude value (C2). Tracking target normalized amplitude value (D1). Tracking target normalized amplitude value (D2). Forward direction chord A bin 1 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 1 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 1 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 1 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 1 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 1 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 1 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 1 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 1 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 1 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 1 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 1 proportion. Forward direction chord A bin 2 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 2 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 2 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 2 default proportion indicator.
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43533 43535 43537 43539 43541 43543 43545 43547 43549 43551 43553 43555 43557 43559 43561 43563 43565 43567 43569 43571 43573 43575 43577 43579 43581 43583 43585 43587 43589 43591 43593 43595
3532 FwdPropVelBBin2 3534 FwdPropBBin2 3536 IsFwdPropCDfltBin2 3538 FwdPropVelCBin2 3540 FwdPropCBin2 3542 IsFwdPropDDfltBin2 3544 FwdPropVelDBin2 3546 FwdPropDBin2 3548 IsFwdPropADfltBin3 3550 FwdPropVelABin3 3552 FwdPropABin3 3554 IsFwdPropBDfltBin3 3556 FwdPropVelBBin3 3558 FwdPropBBin3 3560 IsFwdPropCDfltBin3 3562 FwdPropVelCBin3 3564 FwdPropCBin3 3566 IsFwdPropDDfltBin3 3568 FwdPropVelDBin3 3570 FwdPropDBin3 3572 IsFwdPropADfltBin4 3574 FwdPropVelABin4 3576 FwdPropABin4 3578 IsFwdPropBDfltBin4 3580 FwdPropVelBBin4 3582 FwdPropBBin4 3584 IsFwdPropCDfltBin4 3586 FwdPropVelCBin4 3588 FwdPropCBin4 3590 IsFwdPropDDfltBin4 3592 FwdPropVelDBin4 3594 FwdPropDBin4
Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 2 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 2 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 2 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 2 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 2 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 2 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 2 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 2 proportion. Forward direction chord A bin 3 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 3 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 3 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 3 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 3 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 3 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 3 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 3 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 3 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 3 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 3 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 3 proportion. Forward direction chord A bin 4 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 4 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 4 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 4 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 4 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 4 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 4 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 4 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 4 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 4 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 4 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 4 proportion.
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Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
43597 43599 43601 43603 43605 43607 43609 43611 43613 43615 43617 43619 43621 43623 43625 43627 43629 43631 43633 43635 43637 43639 43641 43643 43645 43647 43649 43651 43653 43655 43657 43659
3596 IsFwdPropADfltBin5 3598 FwdPropVelABin5 3600 FwdPropABin5 3602 IsFwdPropBDfltBin5 3604 FwdPropVelBBin5 3606 FwdPropBBin5 3608 IsFwdPropCDfltBin5 3610 FwdPropVelCBin5 3612 FwdPropCBin5 3614 IsFwdPropDDfltBin5 3616 FwdPropVelDBin5 3618 FwdPropDBin5 3620 IsFwdPropADfltBin6 3622 FwdPropVelABin6 3624 FwdPropABin6 3626 IsFwdPropBDfltBin6 3628 FwdPropVelBBin6 3630 FwdPropBBin6 3632 IsFwdPropCDfltBin6 3634 FwdPropVelCBin6 3636 FwdPropCBin6 3638 IsFwdPropDDfltBin6 3640 FwdPropVelDBin6 3642 FwdPropDBin6 3644 IsFwdPropADfltBin7 3646 FwdPropVelABin7 3648 FwdPropABin7 3650 IsFwdPropBDfltBin7 3652 FwdPropVelBBin7 3654 FwdPropBBin7 3656 IsFwdPropCDfltBin7 3658 FwdPropVelCBin7
Forward direction chord A bin 5 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 5 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 5 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 5 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 5 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 5 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 5 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 5 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 5 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 5 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 5 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 5 proportion. Forward direction chord A bin 6 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 6 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 6 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 6 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 6 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 6 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 6 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 6 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 6 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 6 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 6 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 6 proportion. Forward direction chord A bin 7 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 7 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 7 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 7 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 7 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 7 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 7 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 7 velocity.
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Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
43661 43663 43665 43667 43669 43671 43673 43675 43677 43679 43681 43683 43685 43687 43689 43691 43693 43695 43697 43699 43701 43703 43705 43707 43709 43711 43713 43715 43717 43719 43721 43723
3660 FwdPropCBin7 3662 IsFwdPropDDfltBin7 3664 FwdPropVelDBin7 3666 FwdPropDBin7 3668 IsFwdPropADfltBin8 3670 FwdPropVelABin8 3672 FwdPropABin8 3674 IsFwdPropBDfltBin8 3676 FwdPropVelBBin8 3678 FwdPropBBin8 3680 IsFwdPropCDfltBin8 3682 FwdPropVelCBin8 3684 FwdPropCBin8 3686 IsFwdPropDDfltBin8 3688 FwdPropVelDBin8 3690 FwdPropDBin8 3692 IsFwdPropADfltBin9 3694 FwdPropVelABin9 3696 FwdPropABin9 3698 IsFwdPropBDfltBin9 3700 FwdPropVelBBin9 3702 FwdPropBBin9 3704 IsFwdPropCDfltBin9 3706 FwdPropVelCBin9 3708 FwdPropCBin9 3710 IsFwdPropDDfltBin9 3712 FwdPropVelDBin9 3714 FwdPropDBin9 3716 IsFwdPropADfltBin10 3718 FwdPropVelABin10 3720 FwdPropABin10 3722 IsFwdPropBDfltBin10
Forward direction chord C bin 7 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 7 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 7 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 7 proportion. Forward direction chord A bin 8 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 8 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 8 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 8 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 8 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 8 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 8 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 8 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 8 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 8 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 8 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 8 proportion. Forward direction chord A bin 9 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 9 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 9 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 9 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 9 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 9 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 9 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 9 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 9 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 9 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 9 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 9 proportion. Forward direction chord A bin 10 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord A bin 10 velocity. Forward direction chord A bin 10 proportion. Forward direction chord B bin 10 default proportion indicator.
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Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
43725 43727 43729 43731 43733 43735 43737 43739 43801 43803 43805 43807 43809 43811 43813 43815 43817 43819 43821 43823 43825 43827 43829 43831 43833 43835 43837 43839 43841 43843 43845
3724 FwdPropVelBBin10 3726 FwdPropBBin10 3728 IsFwdPropCDfltBin10 3730 FwdPropVelCBin10 3732 FwdPropCBin10 3734 IsFwdPropDDfltBin10 3736 FwdPropVelDBin10 3738 FwdPropDBin10 3800 IsRevPropADfltBin1 3802 RevPropVelABin1 3804 RevPropABin1 3806 IsRevPropBDfltBin1 3808 RevPropVelBBin1 3810 RevPropBBin1 3812 IsRevPropCDfltBin1 3814 RevPropVelCBin1 3816 RevPropCBin1 3818 IsRevPropDDfltBin1 3820 RevPropVelDBin1 3822 RevPropDBin1 3824 IsRevPropADfltBin2 3826 RevPropVelABin2 3828 RevPropABin2 3830 IsRevPropBDfltBin2 3832 RevPropVelBBin2 3834 RevPropBBin2 3836 IsRevPropCDfltBin2 3838 RevPropVelCBin2 3840 RevPropCBin2 3842 IsRevPropDDfltBin2 3844 RevPropVelDBin2
Proportion update forward direction chord B bin 10 velocity. Forward direction chord B bin 10 proportion. Forward direction chord C bin 10 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord C bin 10 velocity. Forward direction chord C bin 10 proportion. Forward direction chord D bin 10 default proportion indicator. Proportion update forward direction chord D bin 10 velocity. Forward direction chord D bin 10 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 1 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 1 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 1 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 1 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 1 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 1 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 1 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 1 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 1 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 1 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 1 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 1 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 2 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 2 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 2 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 2 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 2 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 2 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 2 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 2 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 2 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 2 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 2 velocity.
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Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
43847 43849 43851 43853 43855 43857 43859 43861 43863 43865 43867 43869 43871 43873 43875 43877 43879 43881 43883 43885 43887 43889 43891 43893 43895 43897 43899 43901 43903 43905 43907 43909
3846 RevPropDBin2 3848 IsRevPropADfltBin3 3850 RevPropVelABin3 3852 RevPropABin3 3854 IsRevPropBDfltBin3 3856 RevPropVelBBin3 3858 RevPropBBin3 3860 IsRevPropCDfltBin3 3862 RevPropVelCBin3 3864 RevPropCBin3 3866 IsRevPropDDfltBin3 3868 RevPropVelDBin3 3870 RevPropDBin3 3872 IsRevPropADfltBin4 3874 RevPropVelABin4 3876 RevPropABin4 3878 IsRevPropBDfltBin4 3880 RevPropVelBBin4 3882 RevPropBBin4 3884 IsRevPropCDfltBin4 3886 RevPropVelCBin4 3888 RevPropCBin4 3890 IsRevPropDDfltBin4 3892 RevPropVelDBin4 3894 RevPropDBin4 3896 IsRevPropADfltBin5 3898 RevPropVelABin5 3900 RevPropABin5 3902 IsRevPropBDfltBin5 3904 RevPropVelBBin5 3906 RevPropBBin5 3908 IsRevPropCDfltBin5
Reverse direction chord D bin 2 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 3 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 3 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 3 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 3 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 3 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 3 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 3 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 3 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 3 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 3 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 3 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 3 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 4 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 4 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 4 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 4 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 4 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 4 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 4 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 4 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 4 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 4 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 4 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 4 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 5 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 5 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 5 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 5 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 5 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 5 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 5 default proportion indicator.
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Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
43911 43913 43915 43917 43919 43921 43923 43925 43927 43929 43931 43933 43935 43937 43939 43941 43943 43945 43947 43949 43951 43953 43955 43957 43959 43961 43963 43965 43967 43969 43971 43973
3910 RevPropVelCBin5 3912 RevPropCBin5 3914 IsRevPropDDfltBin5 3916 RevPropVelDBin5 3918 RevPropDBin5 3920 IsRevPropADfltBin6 3922 RevPropVelABin6 3924 RevPropABin6 3926 IsRevPropBDfltBin6 3928 RevPropVelBBin6 3930 RevPropBBin6 3932 IsRevPropCDfltBin6 3934 RevPropVelCBin6 3936 RevPropCBin6 3938 IsRevPropDDfltBin6 3940 RevPropVelDBin6 3942 RevPropDBin6 3944 IsRevPropADfltBin7 3946 RevPropVelABin7 3948 RevPropABin7 3950 IsRevPropBDfltBin7 3952 RevPropVelBBin7 3954 RevPropBBin7 3956 IsRevPropCDfltBin7 3958 RevPropVelCBin7 3960 RevPropCBin7 3962 IsRevPropDDfltBin7 3964 RevPropVelDBin7 3966 RevPropDBin7 3968 IsRevPropADfltBin8 3970 RevPropVelABin8 3972 RevPropABin8
Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 5 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 5 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 5 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 5 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 5 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 6 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 6 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 6 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 6 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 6 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 6 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 6 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 6 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 6 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 6 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 6 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 6 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 7 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 7 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 7 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 7 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 7 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 7 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 7 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 7 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 7 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 7 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 7 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 7 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 8 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 8 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 8 proportion.
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
43975 43977 43979 43981 43983 43985 43987 43989 43991 43993 43995 43997 43999 44001 44003 44005 44007 44009 44011 44013 44015 44017 44019 44021 44023 44025 44027 44029 44031 44033 44035
3974 IsRevPropBDfltBin8 3976 RevPropVelBBin8 3978 RevPropBBin8 3980 IsRevPropCDfltBin8 3982 RevPropVelCBin8 3984 RevPropCBin8 3986 IsRevPropDDfltBin8 3988 RevPropVelDBin8 3990 RevPropDBin8 3992 IsRevPropADfltBin9 3994 RevPropVelABin9 3996 RevPropABin9 3998 IsRevPropBDfltBin9 4000 RevPropVelBBin9 4002 RevPropBBin9 4004 IsRevPropCDfltBin9 4006 RevPropVelCBin9 4008 RevPropCBin9 4010 IsRevPropDDfltBin9 4012 RevPropVelDBin9 4014 RevPropDBin9 4016 IsRevPropADfltBin10 4018 RevPropVelABin10 4020 RevPropABin10 4022 IsRevPropBDfltBin10 4024 RevPropVelBBin10 4026 RevPropBBin10 4028 IsRevPropCDfltBin10 4030 RevPropVelCBin10 4032 RevPropCBin10 4034 IsRevPropDDfltBin10
Reverse direction chord B bin 8 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 8 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 8 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 8 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 8 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 8 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 8 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 8 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 8 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 9 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 9 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 9 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 9 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 9 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 9 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 9 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 9 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 9 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 9 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 9 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 9 proportion. Reverse direction chord A bin 10 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord A bin 10 velocity. Reverse direction chord A bin 10 proportion. Reverse direction chord B bin 10 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord B bin 10 velocity. Reverse direction chord B bin 10 proportion. Reverse direction chord C bin 10 default proportion indicator. Proportion update reverse direction chord C bin 10 velocity. Reverse direction chord C bin 10 proportion. Reverse direction chord D bin 10 default proportion indicator.
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Proportion update reverse direction chord D bin 10 velocity. Reverse direction chord D bin 10 proportion. Previous hour's status indicator 1. This is a bitfield that contains a variety of alarms bits that were active in the last logging hour. Each bit is "sticky" for the logging period and clears for the next hour if the condition cleared in that period. Consult the alarm log for further information. Previous hour's status indicator 2. This is a bitfield that contains a variety of alarms bits that were active in the last logging hour. Each bit is "sticky" for the logging period and clears for the next hour if the condition cleared in that period. Consult the alarm log for further information. Amount of time during the previous hour that flow was above the cutoff value.
R R R
Y Y Y
44103
4102 PrevHourMacro2
4104 PrevHourFlowTime 4106 Reserved 4108 Reserved 4110 PrevHourFlowPosVol 4112 PrevHourFlowNegVol 4150 PrevDayMacro1
R R R R R R
Previous hour's flow-condition positive volume (int). Previous hour's flow-condition negative volume (int). Previous day's status indicator 1. This is a bitfield that contains a variety of alarms bits that were active in the last logging day. Each bit is "sticky" for the logging period and clears for the next day if the condition cleared in that period. Consult the alarm log for further information. Previous day's status indicator 2. This is a bitfield that contains a variety of alarms bits not contained in status 1 that were active in the last logging day. Each bit is "sticky" for the logging period and clears for the next day if the condition cleared in that period. Consult the alarm log for further information. Amount of time during the previous day that flow was above the cutoff value.
Y Y Y
44153
4152 PrevDayMacro2
4154 PrevDayFlowTime 4156 Reserved 4158 Reserved 4160 PrevDayFlowPosVol 4162 PrevDayFlowNegVol 4204 CurrHourFlowTime 4206 Reserved 4208 Reserved 4210 CurrHourFlowPosVol
R R R R R R R R R
Previous day's flow-condition positive volume (int). Previous day's flow-condition negative volume (int). Amount of time during the current hour that flow is above the cutoff value.
Y Y Y
44213 44255
Current hour's flow-condition negative volume (int). Amount of time during the current day that flow is above the cutoff value. The start of the day is defined by the 'ContractHour' data point.
R R
Y Y
4256 Reserved 4258 Reserved 4260 CurrDayFlowPosVol 4262 CurrDayFlowNegVol 4264 FieldIOStatus
Current day's flow-condition positive volume (int). Current day's flow-condition negative volume (int). Status of externally connected devices.
R R R R R
Y Y * *
44501
4500 EmRateActual
44503
4502 StackEmRateActual
44527
4526 SeqPerUpdateTotal
44601
4600 DampingValue
Actual transducer firing (emission) rate. This is the time between firing two different transducers. Actual stacking transducer firing (emission) rate. The meter will wait this amount of time before firing the same transducer if stacking is set to >1. The actual elapse time between Batch computations. The number of firing sequences since the previous Batch. The number of firing sequences from previous Batches used by . Expected number of new sequences per update BatchUpdatePeriod. This value is determined from the (actual) emission rate , (actual) stack emission rate , stack size and active chords. Expected number of total sequences BatchNewSeq and BatchOldSeq per update BatchUpdatePeriod. Specifies the damping value for all outputs and measurement data points. The damping value is the (worst case) time for the outputs and measurement data points to reach 63% of the steady-state value in response to a step input. This is a function of the BatchUpdatePeriod. Analog output 1 current calibration zero (offset). Analog output 1 current calibration gain.
R R R R Y
44603 44605
R R
Y Y
4606 AO2CurrentTrimZero 4608 4610 4612 4650 AO2CurrentTrimGain PressHARTPVDampingValue TempHARTPVDampingValue HARTAO2VolUnit
Analog output 2 current calibration zero (offset). Analog output 2 current calibration gain. Reserved Reserved HART (via AO2) volume unit. The volumetric flow rate unit, HARTAO2VolFlowRateUnit is derived from this unit data point and the rate time unit data point HARTAO2RateTimeUnit. HART, AO2 flow rate time unit. This data point is used to derive the volumetric flow rate unit.
R R R R R
Y Y
44652
4651 HARTAO2RateTimeUnit
44653
4652 HARTAO2PressureUnit
44654
4653 HARTAO2TemperatureUnit
44655 44658
HART (via Analog Output 2) velocity unit. HART (via Analog Output 2) volumetric flow rate unit. This unit is derived from the volume unit HARTAO2VolUnit and the flow rate time unit HARTAO2RateTimeUnit data points.
R R
44701
4700 PressHARTCommStatus
Reserved
44702
4701 PressHARTDeviceStatus
PressHARTCommStatusRspCode Reserved PressHARTPVAlarmSelectionCodeReserved PressHARTPVTransferFunctionCode Reserved PressHARTWriteProtectCode Reserved PressHARTNumPreambleBytesFromSlave Reserved PressHARTBurstModeControl Reserved
R R R R R R
Y Y
44751
4750 TempHARTCommStatus
Reserved
44752
4751 TempHARTDeviceStatus
TempHARTCommStatusRspCode Reserved TempHARTPVAlarmSelectionCodeReserved TempHARTPVTransferFunctionCode Reserved TempHARTWriteProtectCode Reserved TempHARTNumPreambleBytesFromSlave Reserved TempHARTBurstModeControl Reserved
R R R R R R
Y Y
45001
5000 IsConfigProtected
Indicates the state of the write protect switch (CPU board switch S2, position 4). When CPU board switch S2-4 is in the "OPEN" position, the meter configuration is write-protected and this data point is read as TRUE (1). This is also applied to write protecting HART parameters if the HART Option Board is used. Shows the current status of the DHCP server switch (CPU board switch SW2-2). When the switch is in the "CLOSED" position, the meter is enabled to act as a DHCP server for a single DHCP client connected to the Ethernet port using a 'swap' cable. This should be used for peer to peer connections only. The meter's hardware clock has been set to a date prior to Jan. 1, 2003. Resolution: 1. The real time clock has a power backup of about 2 weeks. If the meter remains unpowered for more than this time, the real time clock will reset back to Jan. 1, 2000. If this is the issue, use either the Field Setup Wizard or the Monitor screen in Daniel CUI to set the correct date and time. 2. If the meter has not been unpowered for more than a week, then CPU board should be replaced as the real time clock or its backup power source may be damaged. Contact your local area Daniel service representative for assistance in getting a replacement CPU board.
45002
5001 DhcpServerEnabledStatus
45004
5003 IsClkInvalid
45005
5004 IsCommErrAcqBd
The meter did not receive data from acquisition board. The CPU board status indicator (LED 5) will flash green when proper communications with the acquisition board are restored. Resolution: 1. Check CPUBdSwVer using the Meter Information dialog in Daniel CUI and verify it is v1.60 or later. If not, contact your local area Daniel service representative for the latest firmware version to upgrade your meter. 2. If the CPU Board LED 5 is not flashing green, check interconnect cable between acquisition board and the CPU board. 3. If the CPU Board LED 5 is not flashing green, replace acquisition board. 4. If the issue is unresolved, collect an Archive log from the meter and contact your local area Daniel service representative. See also MaxNoDataBatches.
45006
5005 IsAlarmLogFull
The alarm archive log is full and the log is not configured to be overwritten automatically. This feature is configured using DoOverwriteUnreadAlarmLog. Resolution: 1. Collect alarm archive log records using Daniel CUI and allow Daniel CUI to mark them as read which will allow them to be overwritten. 2. If it is desirable to let the meter automatically overwrite the oldest log record once the log is full, use the Edit/Compare configuration screen in Daniel CUI to change DoOverwriteUnreadAlarmLog to OK To Overwrite Old Records.
45007
5006 IsAuditLogFull
The audit archive log is full and the log is not configured to be overwritten automatically. This feature is configured using DoOverwriteUnreadAuditLog. Resolution: 1. Collect audit archive log records using Daniel CUI and allow Daniel CUI to mark them as read which will allow them to be overwritten. 2. If it is desirable to let the meter automatically overwrite the oldest log record once the log is full, use the Edit/Compare configuration screen in Daniel CUI to change DoOverwriteUnreadAuditLog to OK To Overwrite Old Records.
45008
5007 IsDailyLogFull
The daily archive log is full and the log is not configured to be overwritten automatically. This feature is configured using DoOverwriteUnreadDailyLog. Resolution: 1. Collect daily archive log records using Daniel CUI and allow Daniel CUI to mark them as read which will allow them to be overwritten. 2. If it is desirable to let the meter automatically overwrite the oldest log record once the log is full, use the Edit/Compare configuration screen in Daniel CUI to change DoOverwriteUnreadDailyLog to OK To Overwrite Old Records.
45009
5008 IsHourlyLogFull
The hourly archive log is full and the log is not configured to be overwritten automatically. This feature is configured using . Resolution: 1. Collect hourly archive log records using Daniel CUI and allow Daniel CUI to mark them as read which will allow them to be overwritten. 2. If it is desirable to let the meter automatically overwrite the oldest log record once the log is full, use the Edit/Compare configuration screen in Daniel CUI to change DoOverwriteUnreadHourlyLog to OK To Overwrite Old Records.
45010
5009 IsSystemLogFull
The system archive log is full and the log is not configured to be overwritten automatically. This feature is configured using DoOverwriteUnreadSystemLog. Resolution: 1. Collect system archive log records using Daniel CUI and allow Daniel CUI to mark them as read which will allow them to be overwritten. 2. If it is desirable to let the meter automatically overwrite the oldest log record once the log is full, use the Edit/Compare configuration screen in Daniel CUI to change DoOverwriteUnreadSystemLog to OK To Overwrite Old Records.
45011
5010 IsElecTempOutOfRange
The temperature of the electronics is out of nominal operating range. (below -40 C or above 100 C ). The range is from the system temperature low limit to system temperature high limit . Operating outside the nominal operating range could lead to a system failure. Resolution: 1. Attempt to warm or cool the meter electronics housing. 2. If the electronics is mounted to the meter and the process fluid in the meter is over 65 C, you must remote mount the electronics off from the meter body. 3. Collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI while the meter is experiencing the issue, collect an Archive log (Daily/Hourly/Alarm/Audit/System) using Daniel CUI from the meter and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45012
5011 IsElecVoltOutOfRange
One or more of the electronics voltages is outof-range. Resolution: 1. Replace the CPU board. 2. If the issue is unresolved, contact your local area Daniel service representative.
Communication port A available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Communication port B available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Communication port C available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration.
R R R
5054 IsEth1Avail 5055 IsFreq1Avail 5056 IsFreq2Avail 5057 IsDO1AAvail 5058 IsDO1BAvail 5059 IsDO2AAvail 5060 IsDO2BAvail 5063 IsAO1Avail 5064 IsAI1Avail
45066
5065 IsAI2Avail
5067 IsDI1Avail 5068 IsAO2Avail 5069 IsAO1HARTAvail 5070 IsAO2HARTAvail 5071 IsAI1HARTAvail 5072 IsAI2HARTAvail 5073 IsPPPSupported
Ethernet port 1 available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Frequency 1 pair available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Frequency 2 pair available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Digital output 1A available indicator CPU/Option board configuration. Digital output 1B available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Digital output 2A available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Digital output 2B available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Analog output 1 available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Analog input 1 (flow-condition temperature) available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Analog input 2 (flow-condition pressure) available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Digital input 1 available indicator based on CPU/Option board configuration. Analog output 2 available indicator. Analog output 1 HART functionality available indicator. Analog output 2 HART functionality available indicator. Analog input 1 (temperature) HART functionality available indicator. Analog input 2 (pressure) HART functionality available indicator. Boolean that indicates if PPP is supported or not. If variable does not exist on a meter, assumed that PPP is not supported. The HART SV (Secondary variable) value as defined by the HART device variable selection is invalid. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
R R R R R R R R R
R R R R R R R
45075
5074 HARTAO2SVValidity
45076
5075 HARTAO2TVValidity
The HART TV (Tertiary variable) value as defined by the HART device variable selection is invalid. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45077
5076 HARTAO2QVValidity
The HART QV (Quaternary variable) value as defined by the HART device variable selection is invalid. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45078
5077 HARTAO2Slot0Validity
The HART Slot 0 value as defined by the HART device variable selection is invalid. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45079
5078 HARTAO2Slot1Validity
The HART Slot 1 value as defined by the HART device variable selection is invalid. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45080
5079 HARTAO2Slot2Validity
The HART Slot 2 value as defined by the HART device variable selection is invalid. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45081
5080 HARTAO2Slot3Validity
The HART Slot 3 value as defined by the HART device variable selection is invalid. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45082
5081 IsUnkAcqBdRev
Meter read an unknown revision from acquisition board. When the meter can not recognize the revision number of the acquisition board, it may not properly configure the acquisition board. Resolution: 1. Upgrade the firmware in the meter to the latest version using Daniel CUI. Contact your local area Daniel service representative to obtain the latest firmware. 2. If the latest firmware revision did not resolve the issue, replace the acquisition board. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45083
5082 AvgSndVelIsOutOfLimits
The meter's measured average speed of sound velocity is outside the defined limits. . Resolution: 1. Verify that all chords are measuring the same Speed of Sound within about 0.15%. Look for alarms that indicate transducer problems and resolve any of these issues. This could include failing transducers, debris buildup on transducers, or incorrectly entered path lengths in the configuration. 2. If the chords agree well, it is recommended to compare the meter's average speed of sound with an AGA10 calculated speed of sound. If they agree within 0.3%, it is recommended that the SSMin or SSMax be adjusted so the meter's average speed of sound falls within these limits. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45084
5083 FlowPressureIsOutOfLimits
45085
5084 FlowTemperatureIsOutOfLimits
45086
5085 PressureLiveInput
Flow-condition pressure out-of-limits indicator. This is only valid if connected to the pressure transmitter via HART. Flow-condition temperature out-of-limits indicator. This is only valid if connected to the temperature transmitter via HART. Selects the live flow-condition pressure input source. Analog input requires either a Series 100 Option Board or a HART Option Board. HART input required a HART Option Board. Selects the live flow-condition temperature input source. Analog input requires either a Series 100 Option Board or a HART Option Board. HART input required a HART Option Board. Analog Output 1 current is in test mode and fixed. Resolution: 1. Once the Analog Output 1 is removed from test mode, this alarm will clear. Use Meter Outputs dialog in Daniel CUI to put Analog Output 1 in and out of test mode. See also IsAO1EnableTest data point.
RW
45087
5086 TemperatureLiveInput
RW
45088
5087 AO1IsFixed
45089
5088 AO1IsSaturated
Analog Output 1 is saturated (i.e. the loop current has reached its upper or lower endpoint and cannot increase or decrease any further). Resolution: 1. The analog output may need to be rescaled to prevent it from saturating. Use the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to configure Analog Output 1.
45090
5089 AO1ActionUponInvalidContent
Specifies the action for analog output 1 current RW when the content is invalid. No special action is taken when set to None.
45091
5090 AO2IsFixed
Analog Output 2 current is in test mode and fixed. The current can be fixed by using the Meter outputs dialog of Daniel CUI by placing the output in test mode. Resolution: 1. Once the Analog Output 2 is removed from test mode, this alarm will clear. See also IsAO2EnableTest data point.
45092
5091 AO2IsSaturated
Analog Output 2 is saturated (i.e. the loop current has reached its upper or lower endpoint and cannot increase or decrease any further). Resolution: 1. The analog output may need to be rescaled to prevent it from saturating. Use the Field Setup Wizard in Daniel CUI to configure Analog Output 2.
45093
5092 AO2ActionUponInvalidContent
Specifies the action for analog output 2 current RW when the content is invalid. No special action is taken when set to None.
45094
5093 ZeroFlowCalStatus
45095
5094 ZeroFlowCalProgress
45096
5095 AO1DataValidity
Analog Output 1 (AO1) is invalid. Analog output is considered invalid if the analog output is in test mode if the content the analog output is trying to drive is invalid. The content of AO1 is specified by AO1Content. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output on analog output 1, resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the content selected for analog output 1 is not in alarm, then verify that the output is not fixed or set in test mode. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45097
5096 AO2DataValidity
Analog Output 2 (AO2) is invalid. Analog output is considered invalid if the analog output is in test mode if the content the analog output is trying to drive is invalid. The content of AO2 is specified by AO2Content. Resolution: 1. If an alarm exists for the content selected to be output on analog output 2 , resolving that issue should clear this alarm. 2. If the content selected for analog output 2 is not in alarm, then verify that the output is not fixed or set in test mode. 3. If the issue is unresolved, collect a Maintenance log using Daniel CUI and contact your local area Daniel service representative.
45101
5100 RTCSecondsSinceEpochRead
This register is used to read the system time in POSIX-compliant "time_t" format (seconds elapsed since midnight January 1, 1970). This data point is used only to read the system time. Use the RTCSecondsSinceEpochSet data point to set the system time. Time of the last power failure in POSIXcompliant "time_t" format (seconds elapsed since midnight January 1, 1970). Configuration checksum date. This is the date and time of the last configuration change in POSIX-compliant "time_t" format (seconds elapsed since midnight January 1, 1970).
45103
5102 PowerFailTime
45105
5104 CnfgChksumDate
45107
5106 CnfgChksumValue
This is the checksum of the meters configuration. All non-STRING write-protected configuration data points are included in the checksum. The timestamp of the most recent change is in configuration checksum date .
45151
5150 SysTemp
System temperature. The temperature is measured on the CPU board and will read higher than the ambient due to internal heat rise. The alarm limits are system temperature low limit and system temperature high limit . The alarm is IsElecTempOutOfRange. Actual voltage of the system 2.5V supply. The alarm is IsElecVoltOutOfRange. The alarm limits are SysVoltage2V5LoLmt and SysVoltage2V5HiLmt. Actual voltage of the system 3.3V supply. The alarm is IsElecVoltOutOfRange. The alarm limits are SysVoltage3V3LoLmt and SysVoltage3V3HiLmt. Actual voltage of the system 5V supply. The alarm is IsElecVoltOutOfRange. The alarm limits are SysVoltage5VLoLmt and SysVoltage5VHiLmt. Changing this value requires warm-starting the meter. This value should only be changed at the factory or when replacing a CPU board in the field. Possible values include: 3804 - BG Design(3804). The CPU board serial number is on the label on the CPU board. The CPU hardware board revision is on the label attached to the CPU board. CPU board firmware version number (read as an integer for Modbus compatibility). The CPU board FPGA (field-programmable gate array) version that correlates to the firmware build number. The Acquisition hardware board revision is on the label attached to the board. The Acquisition board FPGA (fieldprogrammable gate array) version that correlates to the firmware build number. The Option hardware board revision is on the label attached to the board.
45153
5152 SysVoltage2V5
45155
5154 SysVoltage3V3
45157
5156 SysVoltage5V
49001
9000 DeviceNumber
R R R R
49011 49013
R R
49015
9014 OptBdRevNum
49019
9018 DatabaseConfigVersion
Sequentially numbered major changes to the database. Normally incremented only when structural changes are performed such as adding or removal of fields. Minor changes such as adding records (database points) are indicated by DatabaseBuildNumber. When taken together the DatabaseConfigVersion and the DatabaseBuildNumber uniquely describe a particular version of the database. This is often described using a decimal point to separate the major and minor numbers as XXX.YYY where XXX is the DatabaseConfigVersion and YYY is the DatabaseBuildNumber. When the DatabaseConfigVersion is changed the meter will cold start.
Sequentially numbered revisions between major changes to the database HARTManufacturerIDCode HART manufacturer ID code. HARTDeviceType HART device type. HARTAO2MinNumPreambles HART, via AO2, minimum number of Master command preamble bytes. HARTUnivCmdMajorRevision HART universal command major revision number. HARTDeviceRevisionLevel HART device revision level. HARTSoftwareRevisionLevel HART device software revision level. HARTHardwareRevisionLevel HART device hardware revision level. For the ultrasonic meter, this is the option board hardware revision level. HARTPhysicalSignalingCode HART physical signaling code. HARTFlagAssignments HART flag assignments. HARTDeviceID Unique HART device ID. This number is different for every device manufactured by Daniel with this device type. PressHARTManufacturerIDCode Reserved PressHARTDeviceType Reserved PressHARTNumPreambleBytesMinFromMaster Reserved PressHARTUnivCmdMajorRevisionReserved PressHARTDeviceRevisionLevel Reserved PressHARTSoftwareRevisionLevel Reserved PressHARTHardwareRevisionLevelReserved PressHARTPhysicalSignalingCode Reserved
R R R R R R R R Y Y Y Y
R R R
Y Y Y
R R R R R R R R
PressHARTFlagAssignments Reserved PressHARTDeviceID Reserved TempHARTManufacturerIDCode Reserved TempHARTDeviceType Reserved TempHARTNumPreambleBytesMinFromMaster Reserved TempHARTUnivCmdMajorRevisionReserved TempHARTDeviceRevisionLevel Reserved
R R R R R R R
R R R
49113
9112 AO2Dir
Reserved R Reserved R Selects the data to be represented by Analog RW Output 2. If Analog Output 2 is used for HART (slave) communication, then this selects the Primary Variable content. Selects the flow direction represented by RW Analog Output 2. When set to "Reverse" or "Forward", the analog output represents the specified content when in the flow is in selected direction. When set to "Absolute", the analog output represents the specified content regardless of the flow direction. R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
49115 49117 49151 49153 49155 49157 49159 49161 49163 49165 49167 49169 49171 49173 49175 49177 49179 49181 49183 49185 49187 49189 49191 49193 49195 49197 49199 49201
9114 9116 9150 9152 9154 9156 9158 9160 9162 9164 9166 9168 9170 9172 9174 9176 9178 9180 9182 9184 9186 9188 9190
Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved RunningAvgFlowTemperature
9192 RunningAvgFlowPressure 9194 RunningAvgTurbulenceA 9196 RunningAvgTurbulenceB 9198 RunningAvgTurbulenceC 9200 RunningAvgTurbulenceD
An average of FlowTemperature over one minute used for baselines An average of FlowPressure over one minute used for baselines An average of chord A turbulence over one minute used for baselines An average of chord B turbulence over one minute used for baselines An average of chord C turbulence over one minute used for baselines An average of chord D turbulence over one minute used for baselines
49203 49205 49207 49209 49211 49213 49215 49217 49219 49221 49223 49225 49227 49229 49231 49233 49235 49237 49239 49241 49243 49245 49247 49249 49251
9202 RunningAvgAvgFlow 9204 RunningAvgCrossFlow 9206 RunningAvgProfileFactor 9208 RunningAvgSymmetry 9210 RunningSDevCrossFlow 9212 RunningSDevProfileFactor 9214 RunningSDevSymmetry 9216 ReverseFlowVol 9218 SignalAmplitudeA1 9220 SignalAmplitudeA2 9222 SignalAmplitudeB1 9224 SignalAmplitudeB2 9226 SignalAmplitudeC1 9228 SignalAmplitudeC2 9230 SignalAmplitudeD1 9232 SignalAmplitudeD2 9234 NoiseAmplitudeA1 9236 NoiseAmplitudeA2 9238 NoiseAmplitudeB1 9240 NoiseAmplitudeB2 9242 NoiseAmplitudeC1 9244 NoiseAmplitudeC2 9246 NoiseAmplitudeD1 9248 NoiseAmplitudeD2 9250 FlowAnalysisHighFlowLmt
An average of AvgFlow over one minute used R for baselines An average of CrossFlow over one minute used R for baselines An average of ProfileFactor over one minute R used for baselines An average of Symmetry over one minute used R for baselines Running standard deviation of cross-flow over R a minute. Running standard deviation of the profile factor R over a minute. Running standard deviation of Symmetry over a R minute. Volume flowed from continuous flow in reverse R direction. Batch average of the signal amplitude when R transducer A1 receives a signal Batch average of the signal amplitude when R transducer A2 receives a signal Batch average of the signal amplitude when R transducer B1 receives a signal Batch average of the signal amplitude when R transducer B2 receives a signal Batch average of the signal amplitude when R transducer C1 receives a signal Batch average of the signal amplitude when R transducer C2 receives a signal Batch average of the signal amplitude when R transducer D1 receives a signal Batch average of the signal amplitude when R transducer D2 receives a signal Batch average of the noise amplitude when R transducer A1 receives a signal Batch average of the noise amplitude when R transducer A2 receives a signal Batch average of the noise amplitude when R transducer B1 receives a signal Batch average of the noise amplitude when R transducer B2 receives a signal Batch average of the noise amplitude when R transducer C1 receives a signal Batch average of the noise amplitude when R transducer C2 receives a signal Batch average of the noise amplitude when R transducer D1 receives a signal Batch average of the noise amplitude when R transducer D2 receives a signal The upper flow velocity limit for gating "flow RW analysis gated" values in daily and hourly logs. The lower flow velocity limit for gating "flow analysis gated" values in daily and hourly logs. RW
49253
9252 FlowAnalysisLowFlowLmt
49255
9254 ReverseFlowVolLmt
Alarm limit for the reverse flow alarm . If the RW total value exceeds this value with continuous reverse flow, the reverse flow alarm will be set Velocity threshold below which the flow velocity RW is considered reversed (and thus the reverse flow volumes are accumulated). When TRUE (1), the versions of the kernel , file system and firmware , are compatible with each other. When FALSE (0), the appropriate software component(s) need to be updated. The inversion of AreSwComponentsCompatible for the Modbus bit field SystemStatus. When FALSE (0), the versions of the kernel, file system and firmware are compatible with each other. When TRUE(1), the appropriate software component(s) need to be updated. R
49257
9256 ReverseFlowDetectionZeroCut
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9275 AreSwComponentsCompatible
49277
9276 AreSwComponentsIncompatible
9277 Reserved 9278 Reserved 9279 IsRunningAvgValid 9280 RunningAvgSwirlAngle 9281 IsReverseFlowDetected
Are the values in the one minute averages valid for use with the baseline An average of SwirlAngle over one minute used for baselines The meter is accumulated a reverse flow volume greater than a user configurable limit. Limits are specified by the reverse flow volume limit and by the reverse flow detection zero flow cutoff . This alarm is enabled / disabled by IsReverseFlowDetectionEnabled. This alarm is latched by IsReverseFlowDetectedLatched. Resolution: 1. Check valves for leaks. 2. If metering run is known to have some volume of reverse flow when flow is stopped, consider reconfiguring the limits to allow for a higher trigger volume. 3. If meter is regularly flows in the reverse direction, this alarm should be disabled. It is only intended to be used for uni-directional applications. 4. If the issue is unresolved, collect an Archive log using Daniel CUI contact your local area Daniel service representative.
R R R R R
49283
9282 IsAnyBaselineAvail
Indicates whether or not the baselines are supported for this meter type. If the meter is a JuniorSonic, DeviceNumber =3410 or 3420, then the value is FALSE (0) and the baselines are not used. Flow swirl high alarm limit. This is only applicable to SeniorSonic meters. Flow swirl low alarm limit. This is only applicable to SeniorSonic meters. The alarm value for Flow-condition pressure that remains set until manually cleared. The alarm value for flow-condition temperature that remains set until manually cleared. The alarm value for IsCommErrAcqBd that remains set until manually cleared. The alarm value for IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmt that remains set until manually cleared. The alarm value for IsAvgSoundVelRangeErr that remains set until manually cleared The latched alarm for IsAcqMode that remains set until manually cleared. The alarm value for IsTooFewOperChords that remains set until manually cleared. The latch for IsReverseFlowDetected that remains set until manually cleared. Disables reverse flow detection , when set FALSE (0) Setting this to TRUE (1) will enable reverse flow present detection if IsOptionalContinuousFlowAnalysisEnabled is TRUE (1) and the DeviceNumber is 3400 or 3422.
R R RW
49302
9301 TemperatureInvalidLatched
RW
49303 49304
RW RW
Y Y
49305
9304 IsAvgSoundVelRangeErrLatched
RW
RW RW RW RW
Y Y
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Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW
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Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved SetXdcrType
RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW Sets the type of transducer installed. Changing RW this point will overwrite XdcrFreq, XdcrNumDriveCycles, SampPerCycle, SampInterval, Tspf, TspfLo, TspfHi, Tspe, and Tamp with default values.
49339 49340
Number of cycles for transducer. Will be RW overwritten when SetXdcrType changes The number of times the waveform is sampled RW between two zero crossings with the same slope (one cycle), This value should only be changed at the factory or under the direction of Daniel technical support. R R R
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uint32
ms
ms
float32
min
volume volume ms
volume volume ms
L L min
volume
volume
uint32
long long
volume ms
volume ms
uint32 float32
L min
volume volume -
volume volume -
L L -
float
ms
ms
float32
ms
float
ms
ms
float32
ms
ms -
ms -
sec -
long
uint16
float
sec
sec
float32
sec
float float
ma -
ma -
float32 float32
ma -
ma sec sec -
ma sec sec -
ma sec sec -
int
uint8
int
uint8
int
uint8
int int
uint8 uint8
int
uint8
int
bitfield
int
uint8
int
bitfield
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
uint8
int
uint8
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
uint8
int
boolean
int
boolean
int
uint8
int
uint8
int
uint8
int
boolean
int
boolean
long
sec
sec
int32
Epoch sec
long
sec
sec
int32
Epoch sec
long
sec
sec
int32
Epoch sec
long
uint32
float
degC
degF
float32
degC
float
float32
float
float32
float
float32
long
uint16
long long
uint16 uint16
long
uint16
long
uint16
long
int32
long long float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float
degC MPa % % % %
degF psi % % % %
K MPa % % % %
float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float Y float
m/s volume NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE m/s
ft/sec volume NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE ft/sec
float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32 float32
m/s m3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE m/s
float
m/s
ft/sec
float32
m/s
float
volume
volume
float32
m3
float
m/s
ft/sec
float32
m/s
int
boolean
int
boolean
deg -
deg -
deg -
int
boolean
deg deg -
deg deg -
deg deg -
int
boolean
int int
boolean boolean
int
boolean
int int int int int int int int int int int int int int int int int int int
int int int int int int int int int int
uint8
Y Y
int int
uint8 uint8
Selections/Bitmap 1200 (1200) 2400 (2400) 9600 (9600) 19200 (19200) 38400 (38400) 57600 (57600) 115200 (115200)
32 0
1 0
247 100
4 FALSE (0) 0
0 FALSE (0) 0
1000
15
60
1200 (1200) 2400 (2400) 9600 (9600) 19200 (19200) 38400 (38400) 57600 (57600) 115200 (115200)
19200
1200
115200
32 0
1 0
247 100
4 FALSE (0)
0 FALSE (0)
15
60
1200 (1200) 2400 (2400) 9600 (9600) 19200 (19200) 38400 (38400) 57600 (57600) 115200 (115200)
9600
1200
115200
32 0
1 0
247 100
4 15
0 1
255 60
65535
255
255
1 1041400800
1 1041400800
2 2147483647
Jan (1) Feb (2) Mar (3) Apr (4) May (5) Jun (6) Jul (7) Aug (8) Sep (9) Oct (10) Nov (11) Dec (12)
12
1 2
1 0
31 99
23
59
59
23
20
120
600
Do not overwrite old records (FALSE) Okay to overwrite old records (TRUE)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Do not overwrite old records (FALSE) Okay to overwrite old records (TRUE)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Do not overwrite old records (FALSE) Okay to overwrite old records (TRUE)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Do not overwrite old records (FALSE) Okay to overwrite old records (TRUE)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Do not overwrite old records (FALSE) Okay to overwrite old records (TRUE)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
1000
1000
5000
200000
3.40E+38
Lag forward, Lead reverse (0) Lead forward, Lag reverse (1) Not forced to zero on error (FALSE) Forced to zero on error (TRUE)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
100
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Frequency 1 validity (0) Flow direction (2) Normal (FALSE) Inverted (TRUE)
2 FALSE (0)
0 FALSE (0)
2 TRUE (1)
1000
1000
5000
200000
3.40E+38
Lag forward, Lead reverse (0) Lead forward, Lag reverse (1) Not forced to zero on error (FALSE) Forced to zero on error (TRUE)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
100
Frequency 2 validity (1) Flow direction (2) Normal (FALSE) Inverted (TRUE)
1 FALSE (0)
1 FALSE (0)
2 TRUE (1)
Frequency 2 validity (1) Flow direction (2) Normal (FALSE) Inverted (TRUE)
2 FALSE (0)
1 FALSE (0)
2 TRUE (1)
Uncorrected volume flow rate (0) Reverse (0) Forward (1) Absolute (2)
0 1
0 0
0 2
200000
3.40E+38
High - 20mA (0) Low - 4mA (1) Hold last value (239) Very low - 3.5mA (240) Very high - 20.5mA (241) None (251)
240
251
21
4 20
3 19
5 21
200000
3.40E+38
High - 20mA (0) Low - 4mA (1) Hold last value (239) Very low - 3.5mA (240) Very high - 20.5mA (241) None (251)
240
251
21
3 19 0
5 21 1
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
0.101325
0.03
0.1084
0.001
280
8.3
280
280
100
280
233.15
143.15
473.15
473.15
143.15
473.15
233.15
473.15
473.15
473.15
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
206842.71
137895
310264
0.3
0.2
0.4
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
0.00001512
0.00001
0.000018
293.15
143.15
473.15
Off (0) Cal - Freeze input (1) Cal - Use fixed (2)
-280
280
0.9
1.1
Off (0) Cal - Freeze input (1) Cal - Use fixed (2)
-273.15
473.15
0.9
1.1
16
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
255
100
1000
25
90
1000
250
1000
80
24
1000
10
1000
30 30
0 0
255 100
30
255
20
120
20
255
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
7 3
4 1
320 100
100
100
100
100
0 0.1
0 0
1 1
350
350
3000
1600
350
3000
1000
3000
2000
3000
1 15
0.1 1
50 50
0.25
10
15
50
30
50
3.40E+38
141250
3.40E+38
32
16
32000
3600
16
32000
195
24
391
60
40
100
25
30
37
-8
-25
25
30
100
20
37
-25
25
-80
-100
100
10
37
18
37
30
100
0.5
25
37
20
-25
25
100
100
25
30
64
64
1000
430
1000
100
100
200
Automatically reset by the meter (0) LT-01 (1) LT-03 (3) LT-04 (4) LT-05 (5) LT-08 (8) LT-09 (9)
1 8
2 12
0.1524 0.1524
0 0
2 2
0.1524
0.1524
0.1524
0.3048
0.3048
0.3048
0.3048
50
50
50
50
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
0.95
1.05
-0.1
0.1
-0.1
0.1
-1
0.95
1.05
-0.1
0.1
-0.1
0.1
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Digital input 1 calibrate active high (FALSE) Digital input 1 calibrate active low (TRUE)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Digital input 1 calibrate edge gated (FALSE) Digital input 1 calibrate state gated (TRUE)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
4 0
2 0
10 3
0.95
1.05
0.95
1.05
0.10156
280
273.15
143.15
473.15
2000
0.000012 Cold start cleared (FALSE) Cold start indicated (TRUE) TRUE (1)
0 FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Do not reset tracking (FALSE) Do reset tracking (TRUE) Do not reset proportions (FALSE) Do reset proportions (TRUE)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
30
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
50
150
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Test low (0) Test high (1) Test low (0) Test high (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
50
150
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
Test low (0) Test high (1) Test low (0) Test high (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
50
105
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
50
105
5 Uncorrected volume flow rate (0) Pressure (6) Temperature (7) Not Used (250) Uncorrected volume flow rate (0) Pressure (6) Temperature (7) Not Used (250) Uncorrected volume flow rate (0) Pressure (6) Temperature (7) Not Used (250) 250
5 0
20 250
250
250
250
250
Uncorrected volume flow rate (0) Pressure (6) Temperature (7) Not Used (250) Uncorrected volume flow rate (0)
250
250
Uncorrected volume flow rate (0) Pressure (6) Temperature (7) Uncorrected volume flow rate (0) Pressure (6) Temperature (7) Uncorrected volume flow rate (0) Pressure (6) Temperature (7)
255
255
255
5 m3 (43) L (41) bbl (46) gal (40) sec (51) min (50) hour (52) day (53) Pa (11) KPa (12) MPa (237) psi (6) C (32) K (35) F (33) m/s (21) ft/s (20) 43
5 40
20 46
52
50
53
237
237
32
32
35
21 0
20 0
21 16777215
0 65792
0 0
15 16777215
Okay (0) Invalid chord lengths (1) Sound velocity unusable (2) Complementary chord inactive (3) Chord inactive (4) Okay (0) Invalid chord lengths (1) Sound velocity unusable (2) Complementary chord inactive (3) Chord inactive (4) Okay (0) Invalid chord lengths (1) Sound velocity unusable (2) Complementary chord inactive (3) Chord inactive (4) Okay (0) Invalid chord lengths (1) Sound velocity unusable (2) Complementary chord inactive (3) Chord inactive (4)
Off (FALSE) On (TRUE) Batch calibration off (FALSE) Batch calibration on (TRUE)
Inactive (0) In progress (1) Completed successfully (2) Failed - Chord failure (3) Failed - Too large offset (4) Failed - Too large estimated maximum deviation (5)
0 IsHardFailedA (NV) 1 IsHardFailedB (NV) 2 IsHardFailedC (NV) 3 IsHardFailedD (NV) 4 IsSndVelCompErr (NV) 8 IsBatchDataRcvFailed (NV) 16 IsTooFewOperChords (NV) 17 IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmt (NV)
0 DidExceedMaxNoiseA (NV) 1 IsSNRTooLowA (NV) 2 DidTmDevChkFailA (NV) 3 IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrA (NV) 4 DidDltTmChkFailA (NV) 8 IsDetectionErrA (NV) 9 IsSigQltyBadA (NV) 10 IsSigDistortedA (NV) 12 IsMeasSndSpdRangeA (NV) 13 IsBatchInactiveA (NV) 14 IsFailedForBatchA (NV) 15 IsAcqMode (NV) 0 DidExceedMaxNoiseB (NV) 1 IsSNRTooLowB (NV) 2 DidTmDevChkFailB (NV) 3 IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrB (NV) 4 DidDltTmChkFailB (NV) 8 IsDetectionErrB (NV) 9 IsSigQltyBadB (NV) 10 IsSigDistortedB (NV) 12 IsMeasSndSpdRangeB (NV) 13 IsBatchInactiveB (NV) 14 IsFailedForBatchB (NV) 15 IsAcqMode (NV) 0 DidExceedMaxNoiseC (NV) 1 IsSNRTooLowC (NV) 2 DidTmDevChkFailC (NV) 3 IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrC (NV) 4 DidDltTmChkFailC (NV) 8 IsDetectionErrC (NV) 9 IsSigQltyBadC (NV) 10 IsSigDistortedC (NV) 12 IsMeasSndSpdRangeC (NV) 13 IsBatchInactiveC (NV) 14 IsFailedForBatchC (NV) 15 IsAcqMode (NV)
0 DidExceedMaxNoiseD (NV) 1 IsSNRTooLowD (NV) 2 DidTmDevChkFailD (NV) 3 IsAcqSndSpdRangeErrD (NV) 4 DidDltTmChkFailD (NV) 8 IsDetectionErrD (NV) 9 IsSigQltyBadD (NV) 10 IsSigDistortedD (NV) 12 IsMeasSndSpdRangeD (NV) 13 IsBatchInactiveD (NV) 14 IsFailedForBatchD (NV) 15 IsAcqMode (NV) 0 IsBatchDataRcvFailed (NV) 1 AreSwComponentsIncompatible (NV) 2 DidPowerFail (NV) 8 IsTooFewOperChords (NV) 9 IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmt (NV) 14 IsReverseFlowDetected (NV) Reverse (FALSE) Forward (TRUE) Invalid (FALSE) Valid (TRUE)
Meter velocity not above maximum limit (FALSE) Meter velocity above maximum limit (TRUE)
SNR okay (FALSE) SNR too low (TRUE) Chords SOS okay (FALSE) Chord SOS out of range (TRUE)
Batch receiving data okay (FALSE) Batch not receiving data (TRUE)
8 IsTooFewOperChordsLatched (NV, Cnfg) 9 IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmtLatched (NV, Cnfg) 14 IsReverseFlowDetectedLatched (NV) 1 PressureInvalidLatched (NV, Cnfg) 2 TemperatureInvalidLatched (NV, Cnfg)
0 ChordInactvA (NV, Cnfg, Prot) 1 ChordInactvB (NV, Cnfg, Prot) 2 ChordInactvC (NV, Cnfg, Prot) 3 ChordInactvD (NV, Cnfg, Prot)
1 PressureInvalid (NV) 2 TemperatureInvalid (NV) 8 PressHARTIsCommErr (NV) 9 TempHARTIsCommErr (NV) 10 PressHARTIsDevMalfunction (NV) 11 TempHARTIsDevMalfunction (NV) 12 PressHARTIsPVOutOfLimits (NV) 13 TempHARTIsPVOutOfLimits (NV) 14 PressIsLiveDigitalUnitInvalid (NV) 15 TempIsLiveDigitalUnitInvalid (NV) 18 IsCorePresent (NV, Cnfg)
m3 (43) L (41) bbl (46) gal (40) sec (51) min (50) hour (52) day (53) Pa (11) KPa (12) MPa (237) psi (6) C (32) K (35) F (33) m/s (21) ft/s (20) m3/sec (28) m3/min (131) m3/hr (19) m3/day (29) L/s (24) L/min (17) L/hr (138) L/day (246) bbl/s (132) bbl/min (133) bbl/hr (134) bbl/day (135) gal/s (22) gal/min (16) gal/hr (136) gal/day (235) OK (0) Reserved-1 (1) Buffer overflow (2) Reserved-4 (4) Longitudinal parity error (8) Framing error (16) Overrun error (32) Vertical parity error (64) No response (255)
43
40
46
52
50
53
237
237
32
32
35
21
20
21
0 PressHARTIsPVOutOfLimits (NV) 1 PressHARTIsNonPVOutOfLimits (NV) 2 PressHARTIsLoopCurrentSaturated (NV) 3 PressHARTIsLoopCurrentFixed (NV) 4 PressHARTIsMoreStatusAvailable (NV) 5 PressHARTDidColdStart (NV) 6 PressHARTIsConfigChanged (NV) 7 PressHARTIsDevMalfunction (NV) 8 PressHARTIsCommErr (NV)
Off (0) On (1) Not used (250) None (251) Unknown (252) Special (253) OK (0) Reserved-1 (1) Buffer overflow (2) Reserved-4 (4) Longitudinal parity error (8) Framing error (16) Overrun error (32) Vertical parity error (64) No response (255) 0 TempHARTIsPVOutOfLimits (NV) 1 TempHARTIsNonPVOutOfLimits (NV) 2 TempHARTIsLoopCurrentSaturated (NV) 3 TempHARTIsLoopCurrentFixed (NV) 4 TempHARTIsMoreStatusAvailable (NV) 5 TempHARTDidColdStart (NV) 6 TempHARTIsConfigChanged (NV) 7 TempHARTIsDevMalfunction (NV) 8 TempHARTIsCommErr (NV)
Off (0) On (1) Not used (250) None (251) Unknown (252) Special (253)
No Acquisition board communication error (FALSE) Acquisition board communication error detected (TRUE)
Electronics temperature within range (FALSE) Electronics temperature out of range (TRUE)
All electronics voltages within range (FALSE) One or more electronics voltages out of range (TRUE)
Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE)
Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE) Not available (FALSE) Available (TRUE)
Within limits (FALSE) Out of limits (TRUE) Within limits (FALSE) Out of limits (TRUE) Analog (0) HART (1) 0 0 1
High - 20mA (0) Low - 4mA (1) Hold last value (239) Very low - 3.5mA (240) Very high - 20.5mA (241) None (251) Current not fixed (FALSE) Current fixed (TRUE)
240
251
High - 20mA (0) Low - 4mA (1) Hold last value (239) Very low - 3.5mA (240) Very high - 20.5mA (241) None (251) Inactive (0) In progress (1) Completed successfully (2) Failed - Chord failure (3) Failed - Too large offset (4) Failed - Too large estimated maximum deviation (5)
240
251
3804
3804
3804
Bell 202 current (0) Bell 202 voltage (1) RS-485 (2) RS-232 (3) Special (6)
Bell 202 current (0) Bell 202 voltage (1) RS-485 (2) RS-232 (3) Special (6)
14.63
50
0.61
-3.40E+38
3.40E+38
3.40E+38
0.1
3.40E+38
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0)
FALSE (0)
TRUE (1)
FALSE (0) FALSE (0) FALSE (0) Disabled (FALSE) Enabled (TRUE) FALSE (0)
Automatically reset by the meter (0) LT-01 (1) LT-03 (3) LT-04 (4) LT-05 (5) LT-08 (8) LT-09 (9)
1 8
2 12
Notes 1
The units are as shown below (in alphabetical order): Unit % s 1/degC 1/degF 1/K 1/MPa 1/psi bbl bits/sec cPoise deg degC degF energy Epoch sec ft ft/sec gain (dB) gal hr Hz in K KHz L m ma m/s min MPa ms ns Pa.s psi pulses/volume s/m s2/m2 sample intervals sec sec/ft sec2/ft2 Time pulses V volume Description dimensionless or not applicable percent microseconds inverse degree-Celsius inverse degree-Fahrenheit inverse Kelvin inverse megapascal inverse pounds-per-square-inch US petroleum barrel bits per second centipoise degrees (angular measure) degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit energy unit time in seconds since Epoch (midnight Jan. 1, 1970) feet feet per second gain in decibels US liquid gallon hour Hertz inches Kelvin kiloHertz Liter meters milliamperes meters per second minutes MegaPascals milliseconds nanoseconds Pascal seconds pounds-per-square inch pulses per volume where the volume unit is determined by the UnitsSystem , VolUnitUS , and VolUnitMetric data points seconds per meter square seconds per square meter sample intervals seconds per meter seconds per foot square seconds per square foot Time pulses (0.001000 sec per time pulse) Volts volume where the volume unit is determined by the UnitsSystem, VolUnitUS, and VolUnitMetric data points
volume lower
volume overflow
volume/pulse
"lower" volume portion (i.e., amount below overflow of 109 volume units) where the volume unit is determined by the UnitsSystem , VolUnitUS , and VolUnitMetric data points "overflow" volume portion (i.e., multiples of 109 volume units) where the volume unit is determined by the UnitsSystem, VolUnitUS , and VolUnitMetric data points volume per frequency pulse where the volume unit is determined by the UnitsSystem, VolUnitUS , and VolUnitMetric data points volume per time unit where the volume unit is determined by the UnitsSystem , VolUnitUS , and VolUnitMetric data points and the time unit is determined by the VolFlowRateTimeUnit data point
volume/time
The native data types are as follows: int8, int16, int32, and int64 are 8-, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit integers uint8, uint16, uint32, and uint64 are 8-, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit unsigned integers float32 is 32-bit floating point boolean is a boolean value (i.e., has FALSE or TRUE value where FALSE=0, TRUE=1) bitfield is a bitmapped collection of boolean database points The "Selections/Bitmap" column is used to indicate selection values and bitfield bit mapping. For selection values, the selection option is followed by the corresponding datapoint value in parentheses. For bitfields, the bit number is followed by the boolean datapoint label. Following the datapoint label, in parentheses, is the datapoint characteristics: NV if non-volatile, Config if a configuration point, and Prot if write-protected. Bit 0 is the least significant bit.