Rosemount 5300 series, Reference manual – Emerson Process Management ROSEMOUNT 5300 User Manual

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Reference Manual

00809-0100-4530, Rev BA
July 2009

F-3

Rosemount 5300 Series

BLOCK_ALM

8

The block alarm is used for all configuration, hardware,
connection failure or system problems in the block. The cause
of the alert is entered in the subcode field. The first alert to
become active will set the Active status in the Status
parameter. As soon as the Unreported status is cleared by the
alert reporting task, another block alert may be reported
without clearing the Active status, if the subcode has
changed.

TRANSDUCER_DIRECTORY

9

Directory that specifies the number and starting indices of the
transducers in the transducer block.

TRANSDUCER_TYPE

10

Identifies the transducer.

XD_ERROR

11

A transducer block alarm subcode.

COLLECTION_DIRECTORY

12

A directory that specifies the number, starting indices, and DD
Item ID’s of the data collections in each transducer within a
transducer block.

RADAR_LEVEL_TYPE

13

Not used

RADAR_LEVEL

14

Level

RADAR_LEVEL_RANGE

15

See Table J-4

RADAR_ULLAGE

16

Distance (Ullage)

RADAR_LEVELRATE

17

Level Rate

RADAR_LEVELRATE_RANGE

18

See Table J-5

RADAR_LEVEL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH

19

Signal strength

RADAR_LEVEL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_RANGE

20

See Table J-7

RADAR_VOLUME

21

Volume

RADAR_VOLUME_RANGE

22

See Table J-8

RADAR_INTERNAL_TEMPERATURE

23

Internal Temperature

RADAR_INTERNAL_TEMPERATURE_
RANGE

24

Range, unit and number of decimals

VOLUME_UPPER

25

The calculated volume value of the upper product at the
current level and interface

VOLUME_LOWER

26

The calculated volume value of the lower product at the
current interface

INTERFACE_DISTANCE

27

The distance to the interface (from the upper reference point).

UPPER_PRODUCT_THICKNESS

28

The thickness of the upper product (from the surface value to
the interface value).

INTERFACE_LEVEL

29

The current interface level value (from the zero level reference
point and up to the interface).

INTERFACE_LEVELRATE

30

The current velocity at which the interface is moving. A
positive value indicates the interface is moving up.

INTERFACE_SIGNAL_STRENGTH

31

The current signal strength of the interface echo.

PROBE_TYPE

32

Select the type of probe that is mounted to this
device. Use User Defined probe if your probe can not be
found in the list or if you have done modifications to a
standard probe.

PROBE_LENGTH

33

Enter the length of the probe measured from the
device's upper reference point (normally the upper side of the
tank flange) down to the probe end. If a weight is used it shall
not be included in the length.

PROBE_ANGLE

34

Defines the angle compared to the plumb line at
which the device with probe is mounted (0°means that probe
is mounted vertically).

PROBE_END_PULSE_POLARITY

35

This parameter is used for User Defined probes only. Please
contact Emerson Process Management Service Department
for more information

PROBE_IMPEDANCE

36

This parameter is used for User Defined probes only. Please
contact Emerson Process Management Service Department
for more information

Parameter

Index Number

Description

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