Getting St 3000 Transmitter On-Line Quickly; Table 3 Start-Up Tasks Reference - Honeywell ST 3000 User Manual

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2— Quick Start Reference - Getting ST 3000 Transmitter On-Line Quickly

Getting ST 3000 Transmitter On-Line Quickly

Quick start-up tasks
Table 3 lists common start-up tasks for an ST 3000 transmitter using a HART communicator 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.
Task
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Table 3 Start-up Tasks Reference

Description
Put analog loop into manual mode
Connect HART communicator to
transmitter and establish
communications.
Check/set output form (Linear/Square
Root).
Check/set damping time.
Check/set Lower Range Value and
Upper Range Value.
Run optional output check for analog
loop
Check zero input and set, if required.
Check transmitter status
Setup local Smart Meter, if applicable.
Write data in scratch pad memory, if
desired.
Store all changes in the transmitter's
nonvolatile memory.
ST 3000 HART Transmitter Release 300 User Manual
Reference Section and Topic
Appropriate vendor documentation for
controller or recorder used as a
receiver in analog loop with
ST 3000 transmitter.
5 – Getting Started
Establishing Communications
6 – Configuration
Pressure Transfer Function
6 – Configuration
PV damping
6 – Configuration
Range Values
(See Appendix A for setting range
values using local zero and span
adjustments)
7 – Start Up
Running Analog Output
7 – Start Up
See Steps 6 and 7 in Table 29.
8 – Operation
Accessing Operation Data
Appendix A – Smart meter reference
6 – Configuration
Device Information
6 – Configuration
Configuration Overview
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