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Pressure transmitter with foundation fieldbus protocol
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Configuration
July 2020
WARNING
Replacement parts
Replacement equipment or spare parts not approved by Emerson for use as spare parts
could reduce the pressure retaining capabilities of the transmitter and may render the
instrument dangerous.
Use only bolts supplied or sold by Emerson as spare parts.
Improper assembly
Improper assembly of manifolds to traditional flange can damage sensor module.
For safe assembly of manifold to traditional flange, bolts must break back plane of
flange web (i.e., bolt hole) but must not contact sensor module housing.
Severe changes in the electrical loop may inhibit HART
to reach alarm values. Therefore, Rosemount cannot absolutely warrant or guarantee
that the correct Failure alarm level (High or Low) can be read by the host system at the
time of annunciation.
Physical access
Unauthorized personnel may potentially cause significant damage to and/or
misconfiguration of end users' equipment. This could be intentional or unintentional and
needs to be protected against.
Physical security is an important part of any security program and fundamental to
protecting your system. Restrict physical access by unauthorized personnel to protect end
users' assets. This is true for all systems used within the facility.
2.2.1
Device Description (DD) and Device Type Manager
(DTM
The Rosemount 3051Pressure Transmitter Rev 8 has both DD based and DTM based user
interfaces available. All device configuration and maintenance tasks can be performed
using either technology.
The DD capabilities supported will vary based on host supplier and host revision. Check
with your host supplier to determine and obtain the appropriate DD for your situation. The
type of DD your host supports may influence navigation between different functions, and
the exact steps used to perform different tasks. The device menu tree has multiple ways to
navigate between and perform tasks. Not all ways will be usable on all hosts, but at least
one way will be usable on every host.
2.2.2
Device menu tree
Device information and device tasks are organized in a menu tree structure. The complete
menu tree is shown in
tasks is shown in
10
) based interfaces
Figure
2-9. A partial menu tree covering the most common device
Figure
2-10.
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