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Rosemount Model 3095 Multivariable Level Controller
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MENUS AND FUNCTIONS
The HART Communicator is a menu driven system. Each screen
provides a menu of options that can be selected or provides direction for
input of data, warnings, messages, or other instructions.
Main Menu
When the HART Communicator is turned on, one of two menus
appears: the Online Menu or the Main Menu.
If the HART Communicator is connected to an operating loop, the
communicator finds the device and displays the Online Menu.
If it is not connected to a loop, the communicator indicates that no
device was found. When you press OK (F4), it displays the Main Menu.
The Main Menu provides the following options:
•
Offline
– The Offline option provides access to offline
configuration data and simulation functions.
•
Online
– The Online option checks for a device and if it finds one,
brings up the Online Menu. Online communication with the
APEX Radar Gauge automatically loads the current gauge data
to the HART Communicator.
•
Transfer
– The Transfer option provides access to options for
transferring data either from the HART Communicator (memory)
to the APEX Radar Gauge (device) or vice versa. Transfer is used
to move offline data from the HART Communicator to the gauge,
or to retrieve data from a gauge for offline revision.
•
Frequency Device
– The Frequency Device option displays the
frequency output and corresponding pressure output of current-
to-pressure transmitters.
•
Utility
– The Utility option provides access to the contrast control
for the HART Communicator LCD screen and to the autopoll
setting used in multidrop applications.
To select an option from the menu, you can use the up and down
arrow keys and the select (right arrow) key or you can simply press
the corresponding number on the alphanumeric keypad to “fast select”
the option.
After selecting a Main Menu option, the HART Communicator provides
the information you need to complete the operation. If further details
are required, consult the HART Communicator manual.
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