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Temperature transmitter
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Section 4: Operation and Maintenance
March 2014
Message
No simulation devices available.
No UPLOAD_VARIABLES in ddl for this
device
No Valid Items
OFF KEY DISABLED
Online device disconnected with
unsent data. RETRY or OK to lose
data.
Out of memory for hotkey
configuration. Delete unnecessary
items.
Overwrite existing configuration
memory
Press OK.
Restore device value?
Save data from device to
configuration memory
Saving data to configuration
memory.
Sending data to device.
There are write only variables which
have not been edited. Please edit
them.
There is unsent data. Send it before
shutting off?
Too few data bytes received
Transmitter Fault
Units for <variable label> has
changed. Unit must be sent before
editing, or invalid data will be sent.
Unsent data to online device. SEND or
LOSE data
Use up/down arrows to change
contrast. Press DONE when done.
Value out of range
<message> occurred reading/writing
<variable label>
<variable label> has an unknown
value. Unit must be sent before
editing, or invalid data will be sent.
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Description
There are no device descriptions available to simulate a device.
There is no menu named "upload_variables" defined in the device description for
this device. This menu is required for offline configuration.
The selected menu or edit display contains no valid items.
Appears when the user attempts to turn the Field Communicator off before sending
modified data or before completing a method.
There is unsent data for a previously connected device. Press RETRY to send data, or
press OK to disconnect and lose unsent data.
There is no more memory available to store additional hotkey items. Unnecessary
items should be deleted to make space available.
Requests permission to overwrite existing configuration either by a
device-to-memory transfer or by an offline configuration. User answers using the
softkeys.
Press the OK softkey. This message usually appears after an error message from the
application or as a result of HART communications.
The edited value that was sent to a device was not properly implemented. Restoring
the device value returns the variable to its original value.
Prompts user to press SAVE softkey to initiate a device-to-memory transfer.
Data is being transferred from a device to configuration memory.
Data is being transferred from configuration memory to a device.
There are write-only variables which have not been set by the user. These variables
should be set or invalid values may be sent to the device.
Press YES to send unsent data and turn the Field Communicator off. Press NO to
turn the Field Communicator off and lose the unsent data.
Command returns fewer data bytes than expected as determined by the device
description.
Device returns a command response indicating a fault with the connected device.
The engineering units for this variable have been edited. Send engineering units to
the device before editing this variable.
There is unsent data for a previously connected device which must be sent or
thrown away before connecting to another device.
Gives direction to change the contrast of the Field Communicator display.
The user-entered value is either not within the range for the given type and size of
variable or not within the min/max specified by the device.
Either a read/write command indicates too few data bytes received, transmitter
fault, invalid response code, invalid response command, invalid reply data field, or
failed pre- or post-read method; or a response code of any class other than SUCCESS
is returned reading a particular variable.
A variable related to this variable has been edited. Send related variable to the
device before editing this variable.
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4825, Rev CB
Operation and Maintenance

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