ABB TTF200 Operating Instruction page 25

Field-mount temperature transmitter
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TTF200 FIELD-MOUNT TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER | OI/TTF200-EN REV. A
DTM menu path, parameters
<Device> / <Configuration>
<Sensor / Connection>
<Sensor / Line resistance>
<Device> / <Configuration>
<Sensor / Reference junction>
<Sensor / Reference junction
temperature>
<Device > / <Parameterize>
<Measuring range of PV / unit> Selects the physical unit for the sensor measuring signal
<Measuring range of PV /
lower range value>
<Measuring range of PV /
upper range value>
<Current output / damping>
<Current output / output upon
error > (overrange)
<Current output / output upon
error > (underrange)
<Device> / <Maintenance>
<Poll address / TAG>
(HART TAG)
<Poll address / TAG>
(Address (Multidrop))
<Adjustment> (Set lower range
value)
<Adjustment> (Set upper
range value)
<Adjustment /DAC adjustment
fixed for zero at 4 mA>
<Adjustment /DAC adjustment
fixed for amplification at 20
mA>
<Device> <Simulation>
Description
Sensor connection type relevant for all Pt, Ni, Cu resistance thermometers
— Two-wire: sensor connection type in two-wire technology
— Three-wire: sensor connection type in three-wire technology
— Four-wire: sensor connection type in four-wire technology
Sensor line resistance relevant for all Pt, Ni, Cu resistance thermometers with a two-wire circuit
Value range: 0 ... 100 Ω
— Internal: Use of the internal reference junction of the transmitter when using a thermocouple /
compensating cable (relevant for all thermocouples except for type B)
— External - fixed: transfer of thermal cable/compensating cable via copper material at constant
thermostat temperature
— Without: no reference junction
— Relevant for external reference junction, specification of constant external reference junction
temperature
Value range: -50 ... 100 °C
Units: °C, °F, °R, K, mV, Ω, mA
Defines the value for 4 mA (adjustable)
Defines the value for 20 mA (adjustable)
Configurable τ 63% output signal damping value
Value range: 0 ... 100 s
Generates a high alarm signal in the event of a sensor or device error; can be configured 20 ... 23.6 mA.
— Standard 22 mA
Generates a low alarm signal when sensor or device errors occur; can be configured from 3.5 ... 4 mA
Defines the HART TAG name
— 8 characters, alphanumeric
Specifies the communication type
— Address = 0 conforms to HART operating mode: point-to-point communication, 4 ... 20 mA output
signal
— Address = 1 ... 15 conforms to HART multidrop operating mode output signal 3.6 mA, only the digital
HART readings are available
Temperature correction in case of specified / simulated sensor LRV to desired LRV temperature value
— Set Trim low or lower range value > OK
Temperature correction for specified / simulated sensor URV value to desired URV temperature value
— Set Trim high or upper range value > OK
Output signal correction for specified / simulated sensor LRV value to 4.000 mA set point
— Analog current measurement value input 3.5 ... 4.5 mA
Output signal correction for specified / simulated sensor URV value to 20.000 mA set point
— Analog current measurement value input 19.5 ... 20.5 mA
Output signal simulation corresponding to the value specified
— Value range: 3.5 ... 23.6 mA
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