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STT700 Series HART/DE Option User’s Manual
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5.2.12 Setting PV URV, and LRV Values
STT700 transmitters are calibrated at the factory with ranges using deg C. For a reverse
range, enter the upper range value as the LRV and the lower range value as the URV.
The LRV and URV values can be entered with the Toolkit keypad or by applying the corresponding
temperature values directly to the transmitter. Use the following procedure to key in the range values.
Starting at the My Device menu, make the following menu selections:
Device Setup > Basic Configuration > 4-20mA Outputs
Click
Edit
. The “WAO List*” screen will be displayed.
Select
PV LRV
and click
Edit
. You will be warned that if you change the value of the
variable it will change the loop current, which may upset the control process.
Click
Yes
to continue.
Enter the desired
PV LRV
value.
Click
OK
.
Choose
PV URV
.
Add the desired URV setting value
Press
ENTER
.
Select the
PV URV
, and click
Edit
. You will be warned that if you change the value
of the variable, it will change the loop current, which may upset the control process.
Click
Yes
to continue.
Click
Return
to go back to the
Basic Configuration
menu.
Click
Send
. The Send to Device screen will be displayed.
*WAO = WRITE AS ONE (grouping of parameters for editing, for example you can edit
PV URV and PV LRV in one shot if URV LRV is provided under WAO list)
5.2.13 Setting Range Values for Applied Temperature
When setting the range values using applied temperature, the URV changes automatically
to compensate for any changes in the LRV and to maintain the present span (URV
– LRV).
When entering the LRV using the Tookit keypad, the URV does not change automatically.
If you use the applied temperature method, and need to change the LRV and URV,
change
the LRV first
. You can also use the local zero and span adjustments on the transmitter to set
the LRV and URV values.
1.
Starting at the
My Device
menu, make the following menu selections:
Device setup > Advanced Configuration>Calibration > Calibration Methods > Apply
values.
2.
Click
Execute
. You will be warned to remove the loop from automatic control. After doing so,
press
OK
to continue.
3.
Select
4mA
from the list, and then click
OK
. A message will prompt you to apply a new
4 mA input.
4.
Click
OK
; otherwise, click
Abort
.