Table 20 Hart Messages - Honeywell MC ToolKit User Manual

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Are you sure you wand to Reset All
Corrects to factory defaults?
Are you sure you want to place the
transmitter in output mode (?)
Square Root is not allowed for GP and
AP Sensor Types.

Table 20 HART Messages

Bad Manufacturer Code
Bad Status code from the transmitter
Bad Start character on HART Message!
Device specific command error
Error code 02: Invalid Selection
Error code 03: Passed parameter too large
Error code 04: Passed parameter too small
Error code 05: Too few data bytes received
Error code 06: Wrong Password!
Error code 07: In Write Protect Mode
Error Code 08: Set to Nearest Possible Value
Error Code 09: Applied process too high
Error code 09: LRV too high
Error Code 09: Not in Proper Current Mode
Error Code 10: Applied process too low
Error code 10: LRV too low
Error Code 11: Excess correction attempted
Error Code 11: Invalid Transmitter variable
Error Code 11: Transmitter in Multidrop Mode!
Error code 11: URV too high
Error Code 12: Invalid Units
Release 3
9/06
DE MESSAGES
Executing Reset All Corrects will overwrite all user input calibration
values (Zero, LRV, URV) with factory-default values.
In Output Mode, output current will be set to the selected constant
value, rather than to calculated
Square Root conformity is available only for FLOW (DP) input
applications.
HART MESSAGES
MC Toolkit does not recognize the manufacturer code from the
transmitter.
MC Toolkit does not recognize the status code from the
transmitter.
First byte in HART response message is not a valid byte(valid
bytes:0x02,0x82,0x06,0x86,0x01,0x81)
Possible error codes 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15.
Subset of these is defined for commands. If any value other than
these subset values, this message is displayed.
The selection is not valid.
Entered value is too large.
Entered value is too small.
Internal error. Repeat command.
The password entered is incorrect.
The transmitter is in Write Protect Mode.
Set to Nearest Possible Value
Applied process too high or out of range.
LRV is too high or out of range.
Not in Proper Current Mode
Applied process too low or out of range.
LRV too low or out of range.
Attempted correction value is out of range.
Selected variable is invalid for this transmitter.
Action could not be completed because the transmitter is in
multidrop mode.
URV too high or out of range.
Invalid Units
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