Overview
Basic HART parameters include the HART address, HART tags, and the operation of the
primary mA output.
Restrictions
•
Your device supports HART 7. If you are using HART 5,
HART Long Tag
is not available.
•
HART Tag
,
HART Long Tag
, and
mA Output Action
are not configurable from the display.
Procedure
1.
Set
HART Address
to a unique value on your network.
Valid address values are between 0 and 15. The default address (0) is typically used
unless you are in a multidrop environment.
Tip
Devices using HART protocol to communicate with the transmitter may use either
HART
Address
or
HART Tag
(
Software Tag
) to identify the transmitter. Configure either or both, as
required by your other HART devices.
2.
Set
HART Long Tag
to a unique value on your network.
3.
Ensure that
mA Output Action
is configured appropriately.
Options
Description
Enabled (Live)
The primary mA output reports process data as configured. This is
the appropriate setting for most applications.
Disabled (Fixed)
The primary mA output is fixed at 4 mA and does not report process
data.
Important
If you use ProLink II or ProLink III to set
HART Address
to
0
, the program automatically enables
mA Output Action
. If you use ProLink II or ProLink III to set
HART Address
to any other value, the
program automatically disables
mA Output Action
. This is designed to make it easier to
configure the transmitter for legacy behavior. Always verify
mA Output Action
after setting
HART
Address
.
6.5.2
Configure HART variables (PV, SV, TV, QV)
Display
Not available
ProLink III
Device Tools
>
Configuration
>
Communications
>
Communications (HART)
Field Communicator
Configure
>
Manual Setup
>
Inputs/Outputs
>
Variable Mapping
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Configuration and Use Manual
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Summary of Contents for CDM100M
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Page 116: ...Operations maintenance and troubleshooting 110 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...
Page 124: ...Transmitter operation 118 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...
Page 194: ...Using the transmitter display 188 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...
Page 208: ...Using ProLink III with the transmitter 202 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...