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6.3.1.2.1: Transmitter Device Type
Registers
6.3.1.2.2: Transmitter Device Status
Registers
Rev. 3
11/04
The following are possible values for the Device Type holding registers.
Note that the register is a 32-bit floating point value for Transmitters.
Value
Device Type
0 Acoustic Monitor Transmitter
1 RTD Transmitter
2 Pressure Transmitter
3 Dual 0-10V Input Transmitter
4 Dual 4-20mA Input Transmitter
5 Thermocouple Transmitter
6 Reserved
7 Level Sensor Transmitter
8 Split RTD Transmitter
9 Split Pressure Transmitter
10 Split Dual Thermocouple Transmitter
11 Differential Pressure Transmitter (100 IN. H20)
12 Split Differential Pressure Transmitter (100 IN. H20)
13 Differential Pressure Transmitter (300 IN. H20)
14 Split Differential Pressure Transmitter (300 IN. H20)
15 Differential Pressure Transmitter (25 PSID)
16 Split Differential Pressure Transmitter (25 PSID)
17 Differential Pressure Transmitter (100 PSID)
18 Split Differential Pressure Transmitter (100 PSID)
19 Differential Pressure Transmitter (300 PSID)
20 Split Differential Pressure Transmitter (300 PSID)
The following are the values for the Device Status holding registers.
These registers are bit field registers represented as a 32-bit floating point
value for Transmitters.
Value
Transmitter Device Status
1 Transmitter Online
2 Low Battery Condition
4 Alarm Condition
8 Sensor Error Condition
16 Sensor Overrange Condition
32 System Error Condition
64 Switch Input 1 High
127 Switch Input 2 High
256 Sq. Root Funct. ON (DP Only)
Again, like Section 6.3.1.1.3, the status can be resolved by subtracting the
largest number listed above from the value received from the holding reg-
ister, and then subtracting the next highest and so on until the result is 0.
Each of the values used indicate the respective condition listed above.
E.g., holding register reads 12, then subtract 8 and get 4. Then subtract 4
from 4 and get 0. Thus we have a sensor error and alarm condition from
the list above.
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