
Prerequisites
The operational mode on the Rosemount 3408 must be set to Control/Monitoring when
used with the Rosemount 333 HART Tri-Loop.
Burst Mode configuration is possible via host systems supporting Device Descriptors (DD).
Procedure
1. Make sure the transmitter is properly configured.
2. If desired, change the measurement units.
a) Select
Configure
→
Manual Setup
→
Device Setup
→
Units
.
3. Set the desired device variable to use for Primary Variable (PV), Secondary Variable
(SV), Third Variable (TV), and Fourth Variable (QV).
a) Select
Configure
→
Manual Setup
→
Device Setup
→
HART
.
b) Under
Variable Mapping
, select variables for PV, SV, TV, and QV.
4. Set the Rosemount 3408 to Burst Mode.
a) Select
Configure Burst Mode
.
b) Select
View/Configure Message 1
.
c) Under
Message 1 Broadcast
, select
Wired HART Enabled
.
d) Under
Burst Command
, select
PV, SV, TV, QV
, and then select
Next
.
e) Under
Burst Msg Trigger Mode
, select
Continuous
, and then select
Next
.
f) Set the Update Period, and then select
Finish
.
5. Prior to exiting the configuration, note the selected variables for SV, TV, and QV,
and the units set for each of the variables. The same configuration must be used for
the Rosemount 333.
Related information
Rosemount 333 Reference Manual
5.11
Write protection
The Rosemount 3408 supports both software and hardware write protection.
5.11.1
Write protect a transmitter
The transmitter can be write protected (with or without a password) to prevent
unauthorized changes.
Prerequisites
If the transmitter is configured for use in Safety (SIS) operational mode, then the Safety
Mode must be enabled for the transmitter to become operational. When Safety Mode is
enabled, the transmitter is write protected to prevent unauthorized changes.
Configuration
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