Burst Variable N - Endress+Hauser iTEMP TMT162 Operating Instructions Manual

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iTEMP TMT162
User entry
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Burst variable n

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Description
User entry
Factory setting
Endress+Hauser
• Command 1
Read out the primary variable
• Command 2
Read out the current and the main measured value as a percentage
• Command 3
Read out the dynamic HART variables and the current
• Command 9
Read out the dynamic HART variables including the related status
• Command 33
Read out the dynamic HART variables including the related unit
• Command 48
Read additional device status
Command 2
Commands 1, 2, 3, 9 and 48 are universal HART commands.
Command 33 is a "Common-Practice" HART command.
More details on this are provided in the HART specifications.
n = Number of burst variables (0 to 3)
Expert → Communication → Burst configuration → Burst variable n
This parameter can only be selected if the Burst mode option is enabled.
Use this function to assign a measured variable to slots 0 to 3.
This assignment is only relevant for the burst mode. The measured variables are
assigned to the 4 HART variables (PV, SV, TV, QV) in the HART output menu .
• Sensor 1 (measured value)
• Sensor 2 (measured value)
• Device temperature
• Average of the two measured values: 0.5 x (SV1+SV2)
• Difference between sensor 1 and sensor 2: SV1-SV2
• Sensor 1 (backup sensor 2): If sensor 1 fails, the value of sensor 2 automatically becomes
the primary HART
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value (PV): sensor 1 (OR sensor 2)
• Sensor switching: If the value exceeds the configured threshold value T for sensor 1, the
measured value of sensor 2 becomes the primary HART
switches back to sensor 1 if the measured value of sensor 1 is at least 2 K below T:
sensor 1 (sensor 2, if sensor 1 > T)
The threshold value can be set with the Sensor switching limit value parameter.
With temperature-dependent switching, it is possible to combine 2 sensors that offer
advantages in different temperature ranges.
Average: 0.5 x (SV1+SV2) with backup (measured value of sensor 1 or sensor 2 in the
event of a sensor error in the other sensor)
• Burst variable slot 0: sensor 1
• Burst variable slot 1: device temperature
• Burst variable slot 2: sensor 1
• Burst variable slot 3: sensor 1
Operating menu and parameter description
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value (PV). The system
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