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Damping
The
Damping
command changes the response time of the transmitter to smooth
variations in output readings caused by rapid changes in input. Determine the
appropriate damping setting based on the necessary response time, signal stability,
and other requirements of the loop dynamics of your system. The default damping
value is 0.50 seconds and can be reset in fixed increments of 0.05, 0.10, 0.20, 0.40,
0.80, 1.60, 3.20, 6.40, 12.8, or 25.6 seconds.
DETAILED SETUP
Meter Setup
The
Meter Type
command allows you to configure the transmitter for use with an
LCD meter. Transmitters shipped without meters are set to “NONE.” Change the
meter settings as often as necessary to reflect changing process or application
conditions. To change the meter settings, and thereby configure the transmitter to
recognize the LCD meter, perform the following procedure.
1. Select 1
Device setup
, 4
Detailed setup
, 3
Output condition
, 4
Meter options
to
prepare to change the meter settings.
2. Select the appropriate variable configuration from the
Meter options
screen,
and press enter.
NOTE
Selecting “None” from the meter type screen will disable the meter.
3. Select SEND to download the new meter configuration information to the
transmitter.
For a more detailed description of the LCD meter features and diagnostic messages,
refer to
Section 7 LCD Meter
.
Burst Mode
Burst Mode sets the transmitter to maintain digital contact with a Digital Control
System that has custom software to support burst mode. When the Model PX2088
Smart is configured for burst mode, it provides faster digital communication from
the transmitter to the control system by eliminating the time required for the control
system to request information from the transmitter.
HART Fast Keys
1. 3. 6
HART Fast Keys
1, 4, 3, 4
HART Fast Keys
1, 4, 3, 4, 3
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