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User’s Manual
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May 2019
Functional Safety Dual Input Smart HART® Temperature Transmitter
STZ
SECTION 4
Figure 4.4.
STZ Setup menu
Setup Menu:
The Setup menu allows you to access the following menus:
Default Config, Config
Wizards, Input, Dual Input, Analog Output, HART Settings, Display, System Config,
and
Advance Settings.
Default Config
– The Default Config menu allows user to reset to factory default settings.
Note:
Selecting yes will restore default factory settings to unit and is not reversible.
Config Wizards:
This menu contains Configuration Wizards to simplify programming of commonly used
features:
Basic Wizard:
Basic Wizard can be used to configure either a Single Sensor or Dual
Sensors. Follow the on-screen prompts to set all your parameters.
Note:
Selecting the Dual Sensor option will limit your ability to customize parameters of Sensor
2. By default, the wizard sets Sensor 2 parameters to be exactly the same as Sensor 1.
Drift Wizard:
Use this wizard to setup a Drift Alert that is tracked by monitoring the absolute
differential temperature between two sensors at the same point (the same process temperature).
After selecting a specific Range Alarm (1 to 4) to configure, you can select “
Warning
” or “
Alarm
(AO Fail)
”. Selecting
Warning
sends a message to the HART Handheld/FDT host, STZ display
and sets a HART status bit. Selecting
Alarm
will also drive the Analog output to Fail Mode.
The
absolute differential Device Variable used for the Drift Alert can also be assigned/mapped to any
of the HART Dynamic Variables
PV, SV, TV or QV. For more information on the Drift Alert and
Range Alarm features please refer to section 1.
Note:
After making all desired changes enter
SEND
to update the unit.
Process
Variables
Setup
Custom
Calibraon
Review
Default Config
Config Wizards
Input
Dual Input
*
Analog Output
HART Sengs
Display
System Config
Advance
Sengs
Yes
No
Basic Wizard
Dri Wizard
Follow Wizard
On-Screen Instrucons
See Figure 4.5
See Figure 4.9
See Figure 4.10
See Figure 4.11
See Figure 4.12
See Figure 4.13