Bit Position
Status When Bit=1
4
Low Low
5
Fail
6
Overridden
7
Maintenance
8
Data Input Change
9
Input Invalid
10
Input is Integer
11
Input is Data Type Mismatch
12
Invalid K-Factor
13
Low Input Cutoff
14
High Range Overridden
15
Override Input Invalid
16
Override Input is Integer
17
Override Input is Data Type Mismatch
18
Override Input Category Mismatch
19
Low Cutoff Above High Range
Generally, the Scanner 3100 low, high, low-low, and high-high conditions for inputs are defined as shown in the follow-
ing table.
Status
Description
Low
Below transducer range by 0.5% of span
Low Low
Below transducer range by 20% of span
High
Above transducer range by any amount
High High
Above transducer range by 20% of span
Alarm records are created when the device goes into and out of alarm condition. For example, an alarm is created when
a damped input is greater than the upper end of the transducer range. The alarm will not clear until the damped value is
less than 0.5% of span below the upper limit of the transducer range. A damped value is altered by field calibration but
has not been altered by the low input cutoff value.
Fail status results when any of the following fail conditions exist.
Input
Fail Condition
RTD
Open circuit or short circuit is detected
1 to 5 VDC
Input less than 125 mV
4 to 20 mA
Input less than 0.5 mA
MVT
Serial number is not read at boot-up
Temperature Sensor (TSEN): < –100°C or > 200°C
Static Pressure: < –10 psi or > 10000 psi
Differential Pressure: < –2000 In H20 or > 2000 In H20
Flow Run Status Definitions
Bit Position
Flow Run Status When Bit=1
0
Disabled
1
High
22
Section 1
Scanner 3100 Modbus Protocol