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User’s Manual
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May 2019
Functional Safety Dual Input Smart HART® Temperature Transmitter
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SECTION 4
HART Settings:
The
HART Settings
menu displays the following options
Poll Addr, Num req preams, Tag,
Long Tag, Descriptor, Message, Date, Final asmbly num, Dev id, Hardware rev and Burst
Configuration.
See Figure 4.11 for further clarification.
Poll Addr [0]–
This is the HART Polling Address, enter a number from 0-63.
Num req preams [10]–
This displays the number of Preamble Characters (0xFF) that are sent
before any HART requested message. This is set to 10.
Num resp preams (5-20) [5]–
Enter the number of Preamble Characters (0xFF) that are
sent before any HART response message. This command selects the minimum number
of preambles to be sent by a device before the start of a response packet in the HART
message. A longer preamble means slower communication. The number of preambles
may need to be manually increased for some HART hosts, if there are missed messages
or communication errors.
Tag–
Place a unique label that corresponds to your instruments location or specific usage
(8 characters maximum).
Long Tag–
Place a unique label that corresponds to your instruments location or specific usage
(32 characters maximum).
Descriptor–
Place text that is used as a description of how the instrument is being used (16
characters, maximum).
Message–
Place additional information that may be helpful in describing the instrument or its
use (32 characters, maximum).
Date–
Store a date that corresponds to specific system function, i.e. instrument configuration
date, calibration due date, preventive maintenance schedule, etc.
Final asmbly num [0]–
You may enter a number that is used for identification purposes, and is
associated with the field device (8 characters, maximum).
Dev id–
This is a read-only value that uniquely identifies the field device when combined with
the manufacturer identification and device type.
Hardware rev–
This is a read-only value which corresponds to the revision of the electronics
hardware of the field device.
Burst Configuration–
Burst Mode enables the device to continuously send out HART
messages to any listening device. This mode can be configured to send out up to 3
burst messages. See HART Burst Message description in the Feature Overiew at the
begiinning of Section 4 for more information.
Note:
The
Burst Configuration
menu is only visible if
Advance Settings
is Enabled.
Note:
After making all desired changes enter
SEND
to update the unit.