2.2
Getting ST 3000 Transmitter On-Line Quickly
Quick start-up tasks
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ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User's Manual
Table 4 lists common start-up tasks for an ST 3000 transmitter using an
SFC and gives an appropriate section in this manual to reference for
more information about how to do the task. The start-up tasks are listed
in the order they are commonly completed.
Table 4
Start-up Tasks Reference
Task
Description
1
Put analog loop into manual
mode.
Connect SFC to transmitter and
2
establish communications.
Check or set tag ID.
3
4
Identify transmitter's mode of
operation.
5
Change mode of operation, if
required.
6
Check/set output form
(Linear/Square Root).
Check/set damping time.
7
Check/set Lower Range Value
8
and Upper Range Value.
9
Run optional output check for
analog loop.
10
Check zero input and set, if
required.
Check transmitter status.
11
12
Setup local Smart Meter, if
applicable.
13
Write data in scratch pad
memory, if desired.
14
Store all changes in the
transmitter's non-volatile
memory by pressing [
[
].
ENTER
Reference Section
Appropriate vendor documentation
for controller or recorder used as a
receiver in analog loop with
ST 3000 transmitter.
5.2
6.3
5.3
5.4
6.4
6.5
6.7 (See 6.8 for local zero and
span adjustments)
7.3
7.4 - See Step 9 in Table 39.
7.8 - See Step 9 in Table 43.
8.2
6.11 or 6.12
8.4
6.13
] and
SHIFT
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