
•
Horizontal cylinder
•
Vertical bullet
•
Horizontal bullet
20. If an ideal tank shape is selected, then enter the
Tank Diameter
and
Tank Length
(not for spherical tanks). See
for further information.
21. If
Strapping Table
is selected, starting at the bottom of the tank, for each new
point, enter the total volume up to the specified level value. See
further information.
22. (Optional) Enter the
Volume Offset
for further
information.
5.8
F
OUNDATION
™
Fieldbus overview
This section provides a brief overview of F
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Fieldbus block operation with the
Rosemount 5300 Level Transmitter.
For detailed information about F
OUNDATION
Fieldbus technology and function blocks, refer
to the Rosemount 5300 F
OUNDATION
Fieldbus Block
.
illustrates how the signals are channeled through the transmitter.
Figure 5-7: Function Block Diagram for the Rosemount 5300 with F
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Fieldbus
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A. F
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Fieldbus compliant communications stack
B. Register transducer block
C. Level transducer block
D. Resource block physical device information
E. Advanced configuration block
Note
It is highly recommended that you limit the number of periodic writes to all static or non-
volatile parameters such as HI_HI_LIM, LOW_CUT, SP, TRACK_IN_D, OUT, IO_OPTS, BIAS,
STATUS_OPTS, SP_HI_LIM, and so on. Static parameter writes increment the static
revision counter, ST_REV, and are written to the device's non-volatile memory. Fieldbus
devices have a non-volatile memory write limit. If a static or non-volatile parameter is
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