Micropilot S FMR533 4 to 20 mA HART
Trouble-shooting
Hauser
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9.6
Return
The following procedures must be carried out before a transmitter is sent to Hauser e.g.for
repair or calibration:
• Remove all residue which may be present. Pay special attention to the gasket grooves and
creviceswhere fluid may be present. This is especially important if the fluid is dangerous to health,
e.g.corrosive, poisonous, carcinogenic, radioactive, etc.
• Always enclose a duly completed "Declaration of contamination" form (a copy of the "Declaration
of contamination" is included at the end of this operating manual). Only then can Hauser
transport, examine and repair a returned device.
• Enclose special handling instructions if necessary, for example a safety data sheet as per
EN 91/155/EEC.
Additionally specify:
• The chemical and physical characteristics of the product.
• An exact description of the application.
• A short description of the error that occurred (specify error code if possible)
• Operating time of the device.
9.7
Disposal
In case of disposal please seperate the different components according to their material consistence.
9.8
Software history
9.9
Contact addresses of Hauser
Contact addresses can be found on our homepage: www.endress.com/worldwide.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your Hauser representative.
Date
Software-version Software changes
Documentation changes
12.2000
V 01.00.00
Original software.
Operated via:
– ToF Tool from version 1.5
– Commuwin II (from version 2.05.03)
– HART-Communicator DXR375
with Rev. 1, DD 1.
03.2002
V 01.02.00
simplified commissioning
history reset in basic calibration
• Function group: envelope curve display
• Katakana (japanese)
Operated via:
– ToF Tool (V 3.0)
– Commuwin II (from version 2.05.03)
– HART-Communicator DXR375
with Rev. 1, DD 1.
Description of Instrument Functions
06.2005
V 01.02.02
Function "echo lost" improved
Operated via:
– Fieldcare
– ToF Tool (from V 3.0)
– HART-Communicator DXR375 with
Rev. 1, DD 1.
04.2009
V 01.03.00
Enhanced phase evaluation