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6 Set up with the display and adjustment module
PLICSRADIO T61 • Wireless emitting unit (single channel)
32865-EN-130322
A instrument address must be assigned to each sensor so that
emitter and receiver can communicate. This address must only be
availabe once per radio channel. Enter an individual address between
1 and 6.
Note:
During operation, the addressing of the individual instruments is no
longer carried out via the device address but via the serial number.
After a change of the device address, the inputs in R61 and C62 must
be reassigned (restart device search).
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Enter the values via the appropriate keys and save your settings
with [OK].
Toprotecttheradioconnectionagainstunauthorizedwiretapping,the
transmission should be protected by a radio PIN. To do that, activate
this function and enter any PIN (0001-9999).
→
Enter the values via the appropriate keys and save your settings
with [OK].
The displayed value determines which measured value is displayed.
ForVEGAsensors"Percent","lin. percent","Scaled"and"Sensor
value"areavailable.Theparameterisationoftheconnectedsensoris
basedonthesettings"Percent","lin. percent"and"Scaled".
For sensors of other manufacturers, the percentage value is read out
with HART command 2. Only connect instruments supporting this
command correctly.
Enter the values via the appropriate keys and save your settings with
[OK].
When the instrument displays a failure message, further information is
availableunderthemenuitem"Diagnosis - Device status".
The service menu contains the following settings:
CongurationoftheHARTinput(active/passive)
Device assignment
Devicesettings-Address
Devicesettings-Safe
operating mode
Display-Displayedvalue
Diagnostics
Service
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