HIM
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Configuring the HIM
One of the benefits of the HIM is that there are no
internal or external controls to adjust or settings to
change. All operating parameters are set using the PC
Configuration software.
Once these software settings are made, they
are downloaded to the monitor in the form of a
Configuration File and stored in the unit’s non-volatile
memory. You can choose to save a backup copy of
the file on your PC hard drive or external media. The
HIM communicates with the PC through a proprietary
communications cable to the PC’s serial (COM) port.
Begin by installing the PC Configuration Software.
Installing the PC Configuration Software
Refer to Table 2 for the equipment needed.
1. Insert the
Moore Industries Interface Solution
PC Configuration Software
CD into the CD
drive of the PC. Access the CD and open the
HIM
PC Configuration Software
folder.
2. Double-click the installation program located
in the folder. Follow the prompts to correctly
install the program.
Once the Configuration Program is installed on the
PC, the unit can be connected either into the loop or
to test equipment to simulate input and monitor output.
With the PC program, the user can then view and/or
change its operating parameters. To begin the process,
connect the HIM into the loop (see
Installing the HIM
into the Loop
) or into a configuration setup (see
Bench
Checking the HIM
).
Default Factory Configuration
for HIM
The following are the factory default configuration
settings for your HIM unit:
HART:
Mode: Normal
HART Address: 0
Number of Retries: 1
Master Mode: Primary
Auto Clear Status Bit: DISABLED
Display:
Source: PV
Decimal Places: AUTO
Alarm 1:
Field Device Fault Alarm
Alarm Conditions: Device Malfunction
Alarm 2:
Trip High Alarm
Source: PV
Trip Point: 50
Dead Band: 0
Delay: 0s
Fail Safe
Output 1:
Source: PV
Input Range: 0-100
Output Range: 0-20
Fail Mode: Low
Output 2:
Source: SV
Input Range: 0-100
Output Range: 0-20
Fail Mode: Low
Output 3:
Source: TV
Input Range: 0-100
Output Range: 0-20
Fail Mode: Low