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Quick start-up guide

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Note:
Output will vary depending on the location of the 4 and 20 mA set points.
Tools Needed:
• 24 Vdc linear regulated power supply
• Current Meter

Setup using keypad display

The Model MR transmitter can be calibrated by using the HART
communications protocol or it may be manually calibrated using the
optional keypad display. This section explains modes of operation
and the steps you need to perform to calibrate your transmitter
manually using the keypad display.

OPERATION MODES

The Model MR transmitter runs in one of the following modes of
operation. You can use these modes to calibrate and set up various
operating parameters.
Run Mode
Run mode is the primary mode of operation. This mode will perform
measurements, display data, and respond to HART commands.
The run mode can be configured for various output options. The
minimum configuration will only perform a single-level measure-
ment. More complex configurations will perform a second float
measurement (interface), or temperature measurements.
measurement. More complex configurations will perform a second
float measurement (interface), or temperature measurements.
Program Mode
The program mode is only applicable to Model MR transmitter with
the keypad display option. Enter this mode by pressing any of the
three keys, Up keypad, Down keypad, and Enter keypad as shown
in Figure 12. Menus guide the user through various programming
options. When in the program mode, HART communications are
not functional. An automatic time out feature is provided so that the
transmitter does not remain inadvertently in program mode.
Display Test Mode
This mode is invoked through the keypad.
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Model MR Operation and Installation Manual

QUICK START-UP PROCEDURE

1. Connect 24 Vdc power supply
2. Turn on power supply
3. Connect Current Meter to test pins on the front of the puck
4. Move the float to the tip of the pipe and verify 4 mA output
5. Move the float to the top of the pipe and verify 20 mA output
6. If using two floats, repeat steps 4 and 5 for second float
7. Turn off power and disconnect power supply
8. Install in tank
9. Connect power and turn on
Display / Keypad usage in Program Mode
The Model MR transmitter can be configured by pressing three
keys, the Up keypad, Down keypad, and Enter keypad as shown in
Figure 13. This gives the user a means to calibrate and set up various
operating parameters.
Loop 1 test port
Loop 1 Test
Level
Up Key
Figure 13. Keypad display
The three keypads are identified with "∇" "∆", and "<—". The "∆"
keypad may be used to indicate Up responses, the "∇" symbol
indicates Down responses, and "<—" indicates an Enter response.
Normally, the Model MR transmitter will remain in run mode. When
you press any three keys, the transmitter will enter program mode.
In program mode, the electronics module menu displays options that
you can scroll through using the Up and Down keypads. To select an
option, press Enter.
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Operation and Installation Manual, Part No.: 550720 Revision K (EN) 02/2016
HART test port
Loop 2 test port
HART
Loop 2 Test
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M-Series Transmitter
Custom LCD Display
Enter Key
U
Down Key
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