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Rosemount Model 3144 and 3244MV Smart Temperature Transmitters
B-8
Fast-Key Sequences
HART fast-key sequences provide quick on-line access to transmitter
variables and functions. Instead of stepping your way through the
menu structure using the action keys, you can press a HART fast-key
sequence to move from the Online menu to the desired variable or
function. On-screen instructions guide you through the rest of the
screens.
Fast-Key Sequence Conventions
The fast-key sequences for the Model 275 use the following conventions
for their identification:
1 through 9
–Refer to the keys located directly below the dedicated
keypad.
Left Arrow
–Refers to the left arrow directional key.
Fast-Key Sequence Example
HART fast-key sequences are made up of the series of numbers
corresponding to the individual options in each step of the menu
structure. For example, from the Online menu you can change the date.
Following the menu structure, press
1 Device Setup
, press
4 Detailed
Setup
, press
4 Device Info
, press
1 Date
. The corresponding HART
fast-key sequence is 1, 4, 4, 1.
HART fast-keys are operational only from the Online menu. If you use
them consistently, you will need to return to the Online menu by
pressing
(F3) when it is available. If you do not start at the Online
menu, the HART fast-key sequences will not function properly.
Use Table B-1 on page B-4, an alphabetical listing of every on-line
function, to find the corresponding HART fast-key sequences. These
codes are applicable only to Models 3144 and 3244MV transmitters and
the Model 275 HART Communicator.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS
The communicator uses a menu driven system. Each screen provides a
menu of options that can be selected as outlined above, or provides
direction for input of data, warnings, messages, or other instructions.
Main Menu
When the communicator is turned on, one of two menus will appear. If
the communicator is connected to an operating loop, then the
communicator will find the device and display the Online menu (see
below). If it is not connected to a loop, the communicator will indicate
that no device was found. When you press OK (F4), it will display 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.
•
Transfer
–The Transfer option provides access to options for
transferring data either from the communicator (memory) to the
transmitter (device) or vice versa. Transfer is used to move
off-line data from the communicator to the transmitter, or to
retrieve data from a transmitter for off-line revision.
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