Operating instructions
NAV310
Commissioning and configuration
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Chapter
6
6.4
Initial start-up
The NAV310 is adapted to the local measurement situation using SOPAS ET. For this pur-
pose a custom parameter set is created using SOPAS ET.
The parameter set is then loaded into the NAV310 (download). This action is performed ei-
ther immediately (SOPAS ET option I
MMEDIATE
DOWNLOAD
) or manually (SOPAS ET command
D
OWNLOAD
ALL
PARAMETERS
to the device).
Important
Once the configuration has been completed, the parameter set must be saved in non-vola-
tile memory in the NAV310. In addition, the parameter set should be saved as a project file
(spr file with configuration data) on the PC and archived.
Fig. 21:
Principle of data storage
6.4.1
Configuring the NAV310
You can configure the NAV310 in two ways:
•
interactively using SOPAS ET
This section describes the interactive configuration.
•
using configuration telegrams
On this subject please read
section 3.7.2 “Data communication using telegrams” on
Interactive configuration using SOPAS ET
All parameters that can be configured for the NAV310 are combined into a corresponding
device description (sdd file) for SOPAS ET. You can open this file using the device descrip-
tion project tree.
The function of each parameter is explained in a context-sensitive online help (
[F1]
key).
The valid range of values and the default are listed in the P
ARAMETER
INFO
window (right
mouse button when the pointer is positioned over the parameter).
Parameter set in the
NAV310 RAM
Parameter set saved in
non-volatile memory
Factory settings for the
NAV310
RAM
EEPROM
ROM
Open project file with cur-
rent parameter set
RAM
Saved project file with
archived parameter set
(*.spr)
Hard disk
Upload
Download
NAV310
PC with SOPAS ET