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8.15
Configuring digital communications
See the
Configuration and Use Manual Supplement
for your transmitter for information and
instructions on configuring digital communications parameters.
8.16
Configuring device settings
The device settings are used to describe the flowmeter components. Table 8-10 lists
and defines the device settings.
Note: The HART device ID, which is displayed in some menus, can be set only once,
and is usually set at the factory to the device serial number. If the HART device ID
has not been set, its value is 0.
If you are entering a date:
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With ProLink II, use the left and right arrows at the top of the calendar to select the year and
month, then click on a date
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With a Communicator, enter a value in the form
mm/dd/yyyy
8.17
Configuring sensor parameters
The sensor parameters are used to describe the sensor component of your flowmeter.
They are not used in transmitter processing, and are not required. The following
sensor parameters can be changed:
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Serial number
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Model number
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Sensor material
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Liner material
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Flange
Table 8-10
Device settings
Parameter
Description
HART tag
(1)
(1) Devices using HART protocol to communicate with the transmitter may use either the HART address or the HART tag. You may
configure either or both, as required by your other HART devices.
Also called the “software tag.” Used by other devices on the network to identify and communicate with
this transmitter via HART protocol. The HART tag must be unique on the network. If the transmitter
will not be accessed using HART protocol, the HART tag is not required.
Maximum length: 8 characters.
Descriptor
Any user-supplied description. Not used in transmitter processing, and not required.
Maximum length: 16 characters.
Message
Any user-supplied message. Not used in transmitter processing, and not required.
Maximum length: 32 characters.
Date
Any user-selected date. Not used in transmitter processing, and not required.
• Model 1500 AN
• Model 1700 AN
• Model 1700 IS
• Model 2500 CIO
• Model 2700 AN
• Model 2700 IS
• Model 2700 CIO
• Model 1500 AN
• Model 1700 AN
• Model 1700 IS
• Model 2500 CIO
• Model 2700 AN
• Model 2700 IS
• Model 2700 CIO
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