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Instruction Manual
October 2009
Field Communicator
1 Offline
2 Online
3 Frequency Device
4 Utility
Online

Configure

1 Overview
2
1 Guided Setup
2 Configure
2 Manual Setup
3 Service Tools
3 Alert Setup
4 Calibration
Configure
Refer to figure 16 for the Configure menu tree.
Guided Setup
D Device Setup
Follow the prompts on the Field Communicator to
setup the instrument.
Manual Setup
D Device Identification
HART Tag—Enter an up to 8 character HART tag for
the instrument. The HART tag is the easiest way to
distinguish between instruments in a
multi−instrument environment. Use the HART tag to
label instruments electronically according to the
requirements of your application. The tag you assign
is automatically displayed when the Field
Communicator establishes contact with the 4320 at
power−up.
4320 Wireless Position Monitor
Guided Setup
2-1
1 Device Setup
Manual Setup
1 Device Identification
2 Wireless
3 Burst Mode
2-2
4 Broadcast Power
5 Power Information
6 Trigger Points
Cycle Count Alert
2-3-1
1 Alert Trigger
2 Accumulated Cycles
3 Reset Cycle Counter
Alert Setup
2-3
1 Cycle Count Alert
2 Open/Closed Alerts
2-3-2
Open/Closed Alerts
1 Setup Open/Closed Alerts
Calibration
2-4
1 Calibration Status
2 Calibration Date
3 Calibrate
Figure 16. Field Communicator Menu Tree—Configure
2-2-1
2-2-2
2-2-3
2-2-4
2-2-5
2-2-6
HART Long Tag—Enter the HART Long Tag
information (up to 32 characters).
Descriptor—Enter a descriptor for the application
with up to 16 characters. The descriptor provides a
longer user−defined electronic label to assist with
more specific instrument identification than is
available with the HART tag.
Message—Enter any message with up to 32
characters. Message provides the most specific
user−defined means for identifying individual
instruments in multi−instrument environments.
D Wireless
Wireless Mode—Displays the current
communication state of the device, or its ability to
provide information to the network. During normal
start−up a configured device will go through the
following sequence: SEARCHING, to
NEGOTIATING, to CONNECTED, and
OPERATIONAL.
Device Identification
1 HART Tag
2 HART Long Tag
3 Descriptor
4 Message
Wireless
1 Wireless Mode
2 Network ID
2 Join Key to Network
Burst Mode
1 Burst Mode
2 Update Period
3 Change Update Pe...
4 Show Burst Variables
Broadcast Power
1 Power Level
Power Information
1 Power Source
2 Power Module Type
3 Power Module Date
4 Power Module Volt
5 Remaining Life
6 Reset Power Module
Trigger Points
1 Percent of Span
2 Switch Status
3 Open Trigger Point
4 Closed Trigger Point
5 Deadband (5%)
6 Change Trigger Pts
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