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The derived variable that the matrix is designed to calculate
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The density unit that the matrix was built with
•
The temperature unit that the matrix was built with
If you are loading a .matrix file, you must know the derived variable that the matrix is designed to calculate.
Important
•
All concentration matrices on your transmitter must use the same derived variable.
•
If you change the setting of
Derived Variable
, all existing concentration matrices will be deleted from the
six slots on the transmitter, but not from the transmitter's SD card. Set
Derived Variable
before loading
concentration matrices.
Tip
In many cases, concentration matrices were ordered with the device and loaded at the factory. You may not
need to load any matrices.
Restriction
You cannot use ProLink III to load a matrix to the transmitter's SD card. ProLink III loads matrices directly to
one of the transmitter's six slots.
Procedure
1. If you are loading an .xml file, choose
Device Tools
>
Configuration
>
Process Measurement
>
Line
Density
and set
Density Unit
to the density unit used by your matrix.
Important
When you load a matrix in one of these formats, if the density unit is not correct, concentration data
will be incorrect. The density units must match at the time of loading. You can change the density unit
after the matrix is loaded.
2. If you are loading an .xml file, choose
Device Tools
>
Configuration
>
Process Measurement
>
Line
Temperature
and set
Temperature Unit
to the temperature unit used by your matrix.
Important
When you load a matrix in one of these formats, if the temperature unit is not correct, concentration
data will be incorrect. The temperature units must match at the time of loading. You can change the
temperature unit after the matrix is loaded.
3. Choose
Device Tools
>
Configuration
>
Process Measurement
>
Concentration Measurement
.
The
Concentration Measurement
window is displayed. It is organized into steps that allow you to
perform several different setup and configuration tasks. For this task, you will not use all the steps.
4. In Step 1, ensure that the setting of
Derived Variable
matches the derived variable used by your
matrix. If it does not, change it as required and click
Apply
.
Important
If you change the setting of
Derived Variable
, all existing concentration matrices will be deleted from
the six slots. Verify the setting of
Derived Variable
before continuing.
5. Load one or more matrices.
a) In Step 2, set
Matrix Being Configured
to the location (slot) to which the matrix will be loaded.
Configuration and Use Manual
Configure process measurement applications
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