Tip
HART connections are not polarity-sensitive. It does not matter which lead you attach to
which terminal.
Field Communicator connection to transmitter terminals
Figure D-1:
A
B
C
D
A. Field Communicator
B.
250–600
Ω
resistance
C. External power supply
D. Transmitter with end‐cap removed
2.
To connect to a point in the local HART loop, attach the leads from the
Field Communicator to any point in the loop and add resistance as necessary.
The Field Communicator must be connected across a resistance of
250–600
Ω
.
Field Communicator connection to local HART loop
Figure D-2:
A
B
C
D
A. Field Communicator
B.
250–600
Ω
resistance
C. External power supply
D. Transmitter with end‐cap removed
3.
To connect to a point in the HART multidrop network, attach the leads from the
Field Communicator to any point on the network.
Using the Field Communicator with the transmitter
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Summary of Contents for CDM100M
Page 8: ...Getting Started 2 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...
Page 12: ...Before you begin 6 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...
Page 20: ...Configuration and commissioning 14 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...
Page 26: ...Introduction to configuration and commissioning 20 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...
Page 110: ...Integrate the meter with the control system 104 Micro Motion Compact Density Meters CDM ...
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 ...