Detailed Settings; Hart Dynamic Variables; Configure Power Mode (Method); Adapter Power - GE Masoneilan VECTOR V1100 Instruction Manual

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3. Detailed Settings

HART Dynamic Variables

The VECTOR V1100 appears as a HART device on both the wired-HART and wireless HART
networks, and supports four HART dynamic variables. These can be read using standard HART
commands and are displayed in the VECTOR V1100 DD (Table 3).
HART Variable
Primary Variable (PV)
Secondary Variable (SV)
Tertiary Variable (TV)
Quaternary Variable (QV)

Configure Power Mode (method)

The Configure Power Mode DD Method guides you through the selection of the proper power
mode settings for their configuration.

Adapter Power

By default, the VECTOR V1100 is configured for loop powered operation with a 1.0 V insertion
voltage drop. Through the DD, the power setting can be changed (Table 4) to set the insertion
voltage drop to 1.0 V, 1.5 V, 2.0 V or 2.5 V. The power mode setting can also be set to several
different direct power modes.
Direct Powered – Max Bandwidth
Direct Powered – Power Save
Table 3 HART Dynamic Variables
Table 4 Adapter Pow
Adapter Power Setting
Loop Powered - 1.0 V
Loop Powered - 1.5 V
Loop Powered - 2.0 V
Loop Powered - 2.5 V
Wireless HART Packets per Second
Loop Current (mA)
Direct Power Voltage (V)
Internal Temperature (C)
Storage Voltage (V) (DC Bus Voltage Direct Power)
ER
Wireless HART Packets per Second
4.25
12.65
19.66
26.66
101.40
26.66
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