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Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter
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Configuration
Coefficient Calculation
If there are any changes to the Flow Parameters or the Gas Properties
screens, the coefficient calculations are automatically recalculated
before The Model 3095FT User Interface sends the configuration to a
transmitter. The Coefficient Calculations selection provides a method to
test for valid beta ratios prior to sending the configuration.
Configuration
Send Xmtr
This selection sends the current contents of the User Interface
configuration to the transmitter. If desired, the contents of the User
Interface configuration can be viewed before sending by re-viewing the
Flow Parameters, Gas Properties, Audit Parameters, Logged Variables,
and LCD Display screens.
It is not necessary to read a configuration file to send a configuration to
the transmitter. An operator can simply read the current contents of a
transmitter (Recv Xmtr), make one or two changes, then send the new
configuration to the transmitter (Send Xmtr).
NOTE
At the completion of “Send Xmtr,” the Model 3095FT User Interface
displays a summary screen identifying any transmission errors. The
number of errors should always be zero. If any number besides zero is
displayed, repeat the procedure.
Configuration
Recv Xmtr
Selecting Recv Xmtr uploads the configuration data from the connected
transmitter to User Interface memory. The contents of this
configuration can then be viewed by displaying the Flow Parameters,
Gas Properties, Audit Parameters, Logged Variables, and LCD Display
screens.
Once the information is read into the User Interface memory, the User
Interface Software displays “Uploaded Data” in the title bar to indicate
that the configuration data was uploaded from a transmitter. This term
remains in the title bar until one of the following occurs: a configuration
file is read (Read Config file), the configuration is saved to a file, or the
operator exits the User Interface.
NOTE
At the completion of “Recv Xmtr,” the Model 3095FT User Interface
displays a summary screen identifying any transmission errors. The
number of errors should always be zero. If any number besides zero is
displayed, repeat the procedure.
FIGURE 4-14. Coefficient Calculation.
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