Configuration & Calibration
59
Strapping T
ab
le
From Configur
ation
Screen
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CALIBRA
TION
1.
STRAPPING T
ABLE
2.
D/A TRIM
3.
POINT CAL
4.
CAP
A
CIT
ANCE CAL
5.
TR
UE
LEVEL
6.
CHNG ANLG LOOP
ASGN
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TABLE EDIT/REVIEW:
1.CHANGE # POINTS 2.
EDIT POINTS
3.
REVIEW POINTS
4.
SEND POINTS
5.
EXIT
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CONNECT
REFERENCE
METER
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SETTING FLD DEV
OUT
OUT T
O
4mA
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ENTER METER
V
ALUE
XXXX
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FLD DEV OUTPUT 4mA
EQ
U
AL T
O
REFERENCE
METER?
1.
YES 2.
NO
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SETTING FLD DEV
OUTPUT T
O
20mA
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ENTER METER
V
ALUE
XXXX
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FLD DEV OUTPUT 20mA
EQ
U
AL T
O
REFERENCE METER?
1.
YES 2.
NO
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RETURNING FLD DEV
TO ORIGINAL
OUTPUT
REFERENCE
METER
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SETTING VESSEL TYPE T
O
USER-DEFINED
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POINT NUMBER X HAS
BEEN
MODIFIED
. W
AIT
AS POINT IS
WRITTEN
TO TRANSMITTER.
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POINT NUMBER:
X
ENTER OUTPUT
CAP
A
CITY V
ALUE:
XXX
XXX
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POINT NUMBER:
X ENTER
OUTPUT AS A PERCENT OF
MAXIMUM CAP
A
CITY
:
XXX
XXX
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POINT NUMBER:
X
ENTER INPUT
LEVEL V
ALUE:
XXX
XXX
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POINT NUMBER:
X
ENTER OUTPUT
CAP
A
CITY V
ALUE:
XXX
XXX
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POINT NUMBER:
X ENTER
INPUT AS A
% OF MAXIMUM LEVEL:
XXX
XXX
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POINT NUMBER:
X
ENTER OUTPUT AS A % OF MAXIMUM CAP
A
CITY
:
XXX XXX
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ENTER POINT
NUMBER
X
X
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POINT NUMBER X
ENTER INPUT LEVEL
V
ALUE:
XXX
XXX
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SELECT EDIT METHOD
1.
EDIT 1 POINT
2.
EDIT ALL POINTS
3.
EXIT
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ENTER NUMBER OF
POINTS
FOR T
ABLE
X
X
3.
EXIT
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SELECT EDIT METHOD !.EDIT A
CTU
AL POINTS
2.EDIT POINTS IN % 3.
EXIT
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SELECT EDIT
METHOD
1.
EDIT 1 POINT
2.
EDIT ALL
POINTS
3.
EXIT
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POINT #X: INPUT
: XXX (UNIT)
% INPUT
: XXX%
OUTPUT
: XXX
(UNITS) % OUTPUT
: XXX%
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ENTER POINT NUMBER X X
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POINT NUMBER:
X
ENTER INTPUT AS A % OF MAXIMUM LEVEL: XXX XXX
D/A T
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