Make A Hart/Bell 202 Connection - Emerson Micro Motion 1700 Configuration And Use Manual

Transmitters with analog outputs
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Using ProLink III with the transmitter
Figure C-1:
Connection to service port
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A. PC
B. Signal converter
C. Service port terminal 7 (RS-485/A)
D. Service port terminal 8 (RS-485/B)
E. Transmitter, with wiring compartment and power supply compartment opened
Note
This figure shows a serial port connection. USB connections are also supported.
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C.2.3

Make a HART/Bell 202 connection

You can connect directly to the mA terminals on the transmitter, to any point in a local
HART loop, or to any point in a HART multidrop network.
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Start ProLink III.
Choose Connect to Physical Device.
Set Protocol to Service Port.
Tip
Service port connections use standard connection parameters and a standard address. You do
not need to configure them here.
Set the PC Port value to the PC COM port that you are using for this connection.
Click Connect.
Need help?
If an error message appears:
Switch the leads and try again.
Ensure that you have specified the correct COM port.
Check the physical connection between the PC and the transmitter.
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Micro Motion
Model 1700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs
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