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6 Set up with the display and adjustment module
SOLITRAC 31 • 4 … 20 mA/HART - four-wire
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Menu Menu item Default value
Additional adjustments Temperature unit °C
Linearisation curve Empty
HART mode Standard
Address 0
With this function you can select the mode.
ThesensoroerstheHARTmodesstandardandmultidrop.
Themode'Standard'withthexedaddress0(factorysetting)means
output of the measured value as 4 … 20 mA signal.
This parameter is described in the operating instructions manual
"Display and adjustment module".
With this function
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Load parameter adjustment data from the sensor into the display
and adjustment module
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Write parameter adjustment data from the display and adjustment
module into the sensor
This parameter is described in the operating instructions manual
"Display and adjustment module".
Info
Inthismenuyouwillndthefollowingmenuitems:
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Instrument name - shows instrument name and serial number
•
Instrument version - shows hardware and software version of the
instrument
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Date of manufacture - shows calibration date and the date of the
last change
•
Instrument features - shows further instrument features
These parameters are described in the operating instructions manual
"Display and adjustment module".
6.4 Parameter adjustment - Summation Slave
To measure the level in very high vessels, multiple instruments can be
cascaded.
Cascading means that two or several instruments are connected
which can together cover a longer measuring range.
The instrument acts as Master and all other instruments operate as
Slaves.
The pulse rates of all instruments are summed in the Master instru-
ment and converted into a common signal.
Firstofall,denethefunctionoftheSlaveinstrumentsbeforeyou
denetheMasterinstrument.TheMasterinstrumentcanthusimme-
diatelyrecognizetheconnectedSlaves.
Forthis,theSlaveinstrumentsmustbedenedas"Summation
Slave". Select under the menu item "Setup/Application" the function
"Summation Slave".
Additional adjustments/
HART mode
Additional adjustments -
Copy instrument settings
Info
Cascading
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