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2600T Pressure Transmitter family
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364DS and 364PS Models
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  • Page 1 Instrumentation 2600T Pressure Transmitter family User’s Manual 364DS and 364PS Models...
  • Page 2 In case of calibration or of troubleshooting, go directly to the relevant chapters. In case of additional information needs please contact ABB at the address of last page of this manual or at the web site: http://www.abb.com/pressure.
  • Page 3 WARNING Replacement equipment or spare parts not approved by ABB for use as spare parts could reduce the pressure retaining capabilities of the transmitter and may render the instrument dangerous. Use only components supplied or sold by ABB as spare parts.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    364xS User’s Manual Table of Contents Opening the box Identification Nameplate Tag plate Wired on plate (option I2) Handling Storage Installation Preparing for installation Mounting the transmitter Application related recommendation Pipe mounting Pipe mounting instruction Wall mounting Wall mounting instruction Digital LCD Integral Display positioning Wiring Wiring requirements...
  • Page 5 364xS User’s Manual Linear Square roots Bidirectional Polynomial Two Polynomial functions of 2 order Set the Transfer function on the transmitter Set the Transfer function on the transmitter by Digital LCD Integral Display Set the Transfer function on the transmitter by CoMeter Set the Transfer function on the transmitter by HHT Set the Transfer function on the transmitter by PC Set the Transfer function on the Meters...
  • Page 6 364xS User’s Manual Output trimming by HHT Output trimming by PC Additional calibration procedures PV scaling PV scaling by Digital LCD Integral Display Set PV scaling by HHT Set PV scaling by PC Removing PV scaling Removing PV scaling by Digital LCD Integral Display Removing PV scaling by HHT Removing PV scaling by PC Zero suppression...
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  • Page 8 364xS User’s Manual Transmitter components overview Transmitter Internal grounding screw Vents/Drain 10. Terminal block link Plastic plug 11. Digital LCD Display connector Blind cover 12. Terminal block screws Cover gasket 13. Cover locking screw Window cover 14. Bracket Digital LCD Integral Display 15.
  • Page 9: Opening The Box

    364xS User’s Manual Opening the box Packaging content: Standard Transmitters (364DS model or 364PS model) The transmitter package includes: The transmitter An envelope including the instruction manual and the calibration report Optional content depending on the selected options: Football adapter to ½” NPT-f and gaskets Bracket kit Electrical connection blind plug Identification...
  • Page 10: Handling

    364xS User’s Manual Handling The instrument does not require any special precautions during handling although normal good practice should be observed. Storage The instrument does not require any special treatment if stored as dispatched and within the specified ambient conditions (Type 2 to ANSI/ASME N45.2.2-1978). There is no limit to the storage period, although the terms of guarantee remain as agreed with the Company and as given in the order acknowledgement.
  • Page 11: Installation

    364xS User’s Manual Installation Study these installation instructions carefully before proceeding. Failure to observe the warnings and instructions may cause a malfunction or personal hazard. WARNING ! Before you begin read “Safety” on page 3. As already specified in the Safety Notes the installation must only be carried out by suitably trained personnel and in accordance with the information given.
  • Page 12: Application Related Recommendation

    364xS User’s Manual In addition, consider the need for a testing or calibration input, and provide space for the housing cover to be removed for electrical wiring and maintenance. WARNING ! Process leaks may cause harm or result in death. Install and tighten process connectors and all accessories (including manifolds) before applying pressure.
  • Page 13 364xS User’s Manual Gate Level measurement with closed tanks and non valve condensable fluids (dry leg) 1. Mount the transmitter at the same height or below maximum level the lowest level to be measured. 2. Connect the High Pressure Side (P2 as default) of the transmitter to the bottom of the tank 3.
  • Page 14: Pipe Mounting

    364xS User’s Manual Pipe mounting In this chapter you can find some suggestions for pipe mounting. These suggestions shall not limit alternative solutions that the end user can define himself. Horizontal pipe Horizontal bracket Transmitter on the back Vent position Horizontal pipe Horizontal bracket Transmitter on the back...
  • Page 15 364xS User’s Manual Horizontal pipe Vertical bracket Transmitter on the front Vent position Horizontal pipe Vertical bracket Transmitter on the front Drain position Horizontal pipe Perpendicular bracket Vent position Vertical pipe Perpendicular bracket Transmitter on the front Vent position Vertical pipe Perpendicular bracket Transmitter on the back Vent position...
  • Page 16: Pipe Mounting Instruction

    364xS User’s Manual Vertical pipe Perpendicular bracket Transmitter on the front Drain position Vertical pipe Perpendicular bracket Transmitter on the back Drain position Pipe mounting instruction 1. Fix the bracket in the defined position on the pipe using the tool and the adapter to guarantee the best...
  • Page 17: Wall Mounting

    364xS User’s Manual Wall mounting In this chapter you can find suggestions for wall mounting. These suggestions shall not limit alternative solutions that the end user can define himself. Wall mounting Vertical bracket Drain position (left) Vent position (right) Wall mounting instruction 1.
  • Page 18: Wiring

    364xS User’s Manual Wiring HART hand-held communicator may be connected at any wiring termination point in the loop, provided the minimum resistance is 250 ohm. If this is less than 250 ohm, additional resistance should be added to allow communications. Hazardous Unclassified (Classified)
  • Page 19: Electrical Connection

    364xS User’s Manual Electrical connection WARNING ! Do NOT make electrical connections unless the electrical code designation stamped on the transmitter data plate agrees with the classification of the area in which the transmitter is to be installed. Failure to comply with this warning can result in fire or explosion.
  • Page 20: Remote Meter Wiring

    For further information find the relevant instruction manuals searching for the keyword “IM/*36*” on www.abb.com or from local ABB representatives. Remote Meter wiring Before starting the Remote Meter wiring be sure that the transmitter has been wired according to the previous paragraph instructions.
  • Page 21: Check The Installation

    (use the 2 mm Allen key supplied with the instrument). For further information find the relevant instruction manuals searching for the keyword “IM/*36*” on www.abb.com or from local ABB representatives. Check the installation Before applying power and pressure, perform the following checks.
  • Page 22: Configuration

    364xS User’s Manual Configuration Default configuration The data default configuration at the product delivery is the following: Pressure Polarity: P2 High pressure Damping: 1 second Units: LRV: 0 kPa URV: equal to URL Totalizer: Transfer function: linear Hardware setting: Write protect mode in OFF, Failsafe direction High Low saturation current: 3.8 mA High saturation current: 20.5 mA...
  • Page 23 364xS User’s Manual Define the Lower Range value (LRV) If the desired LRV is different from the indicated select Edit, scroll the desired value for the digit in reverse color with the up and down keys and confirm with Next. Repeat the operation for the seven digits and confirm with Select...
  • Page 24: Hart Configuration

    Set the Pressure polarity by PC Changing the Pressure Polarity by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Set the Damping When damping different from default value is needed, it is possible to set its value in seconds following one of the methods described in the next paragraphs.
  • Page 25: Set The Damping Configuration By Pc

    364xS User’s Manual Set the Damping configuration by PC Damping configuration by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Set the Units To monitor the process using the appropriate units follow one of the methods described in the next paragraphs.
  • Page 26 364xS User’s Manual Units for Flow variable cubic meter per hour lb/d pound per day gal/s US gallons per second STon/min short ton per minute Mgal/d mega US gallons per day STon/h short ton per hour liter per second STon/d short ton per day ML/d megaliter per day...
  • Page 27: Set The Unit By Cometer/Prometer

    Unit configuration by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the appropriate operations. Set the Unit configuration by PC Unit configuration by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Set the LRV When a LRV different from the selected is needed it is possible to change it following one of the methods described in the next paragraphs.
  • Page 28: Set The Lrv By Cometer

    LRV configuration by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the appropriate operations. Set the LRV by PC LRV configuration by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Set the URV When a URV different from the selected is needed it is possible to change it following one of the methods described in the next paragraphs.
  • Page 29: Set The Urv By Cometer

    URV configuration by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the appropriate operations. Set the URV by PC URV configuration by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriated operations. Set the Totalizer When a Totalizer setting different from the selected is needed it is possible to change it following one of the methods described in the next paragraphs.
  • Page 30 364xS User’s Manual cubic meter per hour lb/d pound per day gal/s US gallons per second STon/min short ton per minute Mgal/d mega US gallons per day STon/h short ton per hour liter per second STon/d short ton per day ML/d megaliter per day LTon/h...
  • Page 31: Set The Totalizer By Hht

    Totalizer configuration by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the appropriated operations. Set the Totalizer by PC Totalizer configuration by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Configuration...
  • Page 32: Special Functions

    The transmitter has some functions to support the user in case of applications that require advance output configuration. Transfer functions The 2600T Pressure Transmitter Series provides a selection of output functions, as follows: Linear for differential, gauge and absolute pressure or level measurements Sq.
  • Page 33 364xS User’s Manual To avoid the extremely high gain error with the input approaching zero, the transmitter output is linear with Theoretical Square programmable the input up with a slope of 1 up to 0.5% and then still Root Curve percentage value linear with the appropriated slope to a programmable percentage value between 10 % and 20%.
  • Page 34: Bidirectional

    364xS User’s Manual Bidirectional The bidirectional function, applied to the transmitter input (x) expressed in percentage of the calibrated 20 mA span, has the following form: Theoretical Square Root Curve Output = ½ + ½ sign (x) I x I where: x and Output should be normalized in the 12 mA range -1 to 1 for calculation purpose, with following...
  • Page 35: Two Polynomial Functions Of 2

    364xS User’s Manual Spherical tank The following polynomium gives the area of the circular section in relation to the height of the liquid in the vessel (h): Output = 3 h - 2h Volume = Output • (d/1.2407) where: d = sphere diameter Partial level measurement Two methods can be used: 1) Plot the changes in volume in relation to the level changes...
  • Page 36: Set The Transfer Function On The Transmitter By Cometer

    Set the Transfer function on the transmitter by PC The Transfer function setting by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations.
  • Page 37: Fixed Output Current By Digital Lcd Integral Display

    Fixed output current by PC Set of the Fixed output current by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Hardware settings...
  • Page 38: Software Settings

    364xS User’s Manual Check the Software failsafe direction is set to Hardware before the operation. Position the left dip switch in L for fail low (i.e. output current: 3.7 mA) Check the Software failsafe direction is set to Hardware before the operation.
  • Page 39: Set The Current Output Limits By Hht

    Set the Current Output limits by PC The setting of the Current Output limits by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the right operations.
  • Page 40: Operation

    364xS User’s Manual Operation Digital LCD Integral Display The meter, " Digital LCD Integral Display" is connected on the electronics. It is of "digital" type microprocessor driven. It can be used for transmitter configuration, as well as for display various type of information, from Process Variable to output percentage.
  • Page 41 364xS User’s Manual Note The Main Menu, the Sub Menu, the Sub Sub Menu and the Utility view are also indicated on the display with a number. The menu navigation can be described also as a sequence of the corresponding numbers that is called “Digital LCD Integral Display Keys sequence“...
  • Page 42 364xS User’s Manual Display indication Description Level Type Shift the primary variable to the defined pressure PV Scaling Utility Numerical value Reset PV Scaling Remove the existing Primary Variable Scaling Utility Auto Adjust Damping Set the damping value Utility Manual Adjust Output on Alarm This function provides the alarm settings Sub Menu...
  • Page 43 364xS User’s Manual Display indication Description Level Type Set the display to show 0% at the defined Lower Set Display LRV (0%) Utility Numerical Range Limit Set the display to show 100% at the defined Upper Set Display URV (100%) Utility Numerical Range Limit...
  • Page 44: Digital Lcd Integral Display View Setting

    364xS User’s Manual Display indication Description Level Type Calibrate This function provides all the Calibration settings Main Menu Sensor Trim This function provides the trimming of the sensor Sub Menu Lower sensor trim Set the lower Sensor Trim point Utility Numerical Upper sensor trim Set the upper Sensor Trim point...
  • Page 45 364xS User’s Manual Digital LCD Integral Display Keys sequence to modify the Operator View: 3 – 2 – Edit To define the Variable 1 in the Display: Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display menu, select Display > Display Variable 1, and the used variable will be available.
  • Page 46: Hart Transmitter

    364xS User’s Manual To define the Variable Engineering Units in the display: Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display menu, select Display > Display Settings > Display Eng. Unit, and the possible engineering variables will be available. To select the type push Edit and select with up and down keys;...
  • Page 47: Accessing Communication Data By Cometer

    Accessing Operation data by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the appropriate operations. Accessing Operation data by PC Accessing Operation data by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Operation...
  • Page 48: Trimming And Calibration Set Up

    364xS User’s Manual Trimming and Calibration Set Up The calibration requires a stable Pressure Generator and a Reference Pressure Indicator with the appropriate accuracy (at least 4 times better than the required accuracy of the transmitter/measuring-chain). The pneumatic circuit shall be verified to exclude connection leakage problem or plugged lines.
  • Page 49: Sensor Zero Trim By Hht

    Sensor Zero trim by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the right operations. Sensor Zero trim by PC Sensor Zero trim by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the right operations. Sensor Low Trim The Sensor Low trim provide the correct offset of the factory characterization.
  • Page 50: Sensor High Trim By Pc

    364xS User’s Manual Sensor High trim by PC Sensor High trim by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Sensor Static trim The purpose of this procedure is to optimize transmitter performance by reducing the effect of static line pressure in these applications.
  • Page 51: Output Trimming By Hht

    PV scaling by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the appropriate operations. Set PV scaling by PC PV scaling by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Removing PV scaling In case the Sensor trimming operation is necessary the PV scaling (Sensor Offset) has to be removed.
  • Page 52: Removing Pv Scaling By Digital Lcd Integral Display

    PV scaling removing by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the appropriate operations. Removing PV scaling by PC PV scaling removing by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations. Zero suppression...
  • Page 53: Totalizer Operation By Hht

    Totalizer operation by Hand Held Terminal is available. Please refer to the device manual for the appropriated operations. Totalizer operation by PC Totalizer operation by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriated operations. Reset to Factory trim The transmitter has in the memory the Sensor Low trim, the Sensor High trim and the Output trimming (Digital to analog trim) defined or calculated during the transmitter assembly.
  • Page 54: Reset To Factory Trim By Digital Lcd Integral Display

    Reset to Factory trimming by PC Reset to Factory trim (Sensor and Output trim) by PC is available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the right operations.
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    The label on the transmitter reflects the replacement model code for reordering an assembled unit with the required communication protocol. The 2600T Pressure transmitter Series allows for electronics board upgrades. Two provided screws guide and secure the boards into place.
  • Page 56: Replacement And Troubleshooting

    Read the following Safety information before to start any operation. WARNING ! Only specialist personnel or ABB may undertake dismantling and reassembly of certified devices. WARNING ! Process fluids and/or pressure retained in the transmitter primary unit can cause severe injury and death or damage to the equipment.
  • Page 57: Dismantling

    364xS User’s Manual DANGEROUS FLUIDS In case of toxic or otherwise dangerous process fluid, take any precautions as recommended in the relevant Material Safety Data Sheet. Dismantling The Digital LCD Integral Display and Electronics dismantling are allowed. See the Sectional view as reference.
  • Page 58: Replacement

    364xS User’s Manual Replacement Electronics replacement For electronics replacement or update apply the following procedure: Screw down completely the cover locking screw using the 3 mm Allen key Unscrew and remove the cover Unscrew the two fixing screws and remove the secondary electronic assembly Unplug the sensor cable Plug the sensor cable to the new secondary electronics.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    364xS User’s Manual Troubleshooting Suggestions for the most common operating problems are given in this User’s Manual. If you suspect malfunction despite the absence of any diagnostic messages on the display, follow the procedures described here to verify that transmitter hardware and process connections are in good working order.
  • Page 60: Transmitter Diagnostics

    364xS User’s Manual Transmitter diagnostics The transmitter provides some diagnostics messages to the user in case of faults or conditions out of the specification. Diagnostic messages Diagnostics messages are provided by Digital LCD Integral Display or by Hart communication using the proper external tools.
  • Page 61: Diagnostics On The Cometer

    Hart version diagnostics on the Hand Held Terminal are available. Please refer to the device manual for the right operations. Hart version diagnostics on thePC Hart version diagnostics on the PC are available using dedicated Software. ABB can provide the references and the Software. Please refer to the Software instructions for the right operations. Replacement and troubleshooting...
  • Page 62: Additional Safety Notes

    364xS User’s Manual Additional Safety Notes Hazardous Area According to ATEX Directive (European Directive 94/9/EC of 23 March 1994) and relative European Standards which can assure compliance with Essential Safety Requirements, i.e., EN 60079-0 (General requirements) EN 60079-1 (Flameproof enclosures “d”) EN 50020 (Intrinsic safety “i”) EN 50284 (Equipments, group II, category 1G) EN 50281 (Apparatus for use with combustible dusts), EN 60079-15 (Construction test and marking of type of protection "n"...
  • Page 63: Certificate Groups

    364xS User’s Manual Certificate groups Certificate ATEX II 1GD T50°C, EEx ia IIC T6 (-50°C ≤  T a ≤ +40°C) respectively, GD T95°C, EEx ia IIC T4 (-50° ≤ Ta ≤ +85°C) Application with Gas ZELM certificate number ZELM 06 ATEX 0302 X The meaning of ATEX code is as follows: II : Group for surface areas (not mines)
  • Page 64 GD T95°C, EEx nL IIC T4 (-50°C ≤ Ta ≤+85°C) ZELM certificate number ZELM 06 ATEX 0302 X Note: It is the technical support for the ABB Declaration of Conformity The meaning of ATEX code is as follows: II :...
  • Page 65 364xS User’s Manual ATEX II 1 GD T50°C, Ex ia IIC T6 (-50°C ≤ Ta ≤+40°C) Certificate respectively, 1 GD T95°C, Ex ia IIC T4 (-50°C ≤ Ta ≤+85°C) ATEX II 1/2 GD T50°C, Ex ia IIC T6 (-50°C ≤ Ta ≤+40°C) respectively, 1/2 GD T95°C, Ex ia IIC T4 (-50°C ≤...
  • Page 66 364xS User’s Manual "Ex Safety" Aspects for North America According to Factory Mutual Standards which can assure compliance with Essential Safety Requirements FM 3600 : Electrical Equipment for use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, General Requirements. FM 3610 : Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class I, II, III, Division 1, and Class I, Zone 0 &...
  • Page 67 364xS User’s Manual According to CSA International Standards which can assure compliance with Essential Safety Requirements C22.2 0-M1991 : General Requirements – Canadian Electrical Code Part II. 0.4-M1982 : Bounding and Grounding of Electrical Equipment (Protective Grounding) 0.5-M1982 : Threaded Conduit Entries 25-M1966 : Enclosures for use in Class II Groups E, F and G Hazardous Locations.
  • Page 68 364xS User’s Manual Note for pressure transmitter with combined approval WARNING Before installing the Transmitter, the end user has to permanent mark on the nameplate his choosen Protection Concept (including general purpose in an unclassified location). The Transmitter can only be used according to this Protection Concept for the life of the product.
  • Page 69: Power Supply Operative Limits

    364xS User’s Manual Power supply operative limits The transmitter operates on a minimum voltage of 10.5 Vdc to a maximum of 42 Vdc and is protected against polarity inversion. Note The transmitter operates from 10.5 to 42 Vdc with no load (additional load allows operation over 42 Vdc).
  • Page 70 Suitability of a particular material is best determined by field test. For this purpose, please contact the local ABB representatives.
  • Page 71: Ip Protection

    364xS User’s Manual IP Protection The 364 pressure transmitter models have been certified for a degree of protection IP67 according to EN 60529 standard. This protection is provided by the pressure transmitter enclosure. The first characteristic numeral indicates the protection of the inside electronics against ingress of solid forein objects including dusts.
  • Page 72 364xS User’s Manual Additional Safety...
  • Page 73 364xS User’s Manual EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ABB SACE S.p.A. BU Instrumentation Via Statale, 113 22016 Lenno (Como) Italy declares under our sole responsibility that the products: Serie 2600T: 364DS, 364PS are in compliance with the requirements of 97/23/CE PED Directive in accordance with article 3, comma 3, of the Directive itself because designed following the sound engineering practice (SEP).
  • Page 74 364xS User’s Manual Additional Safety...
  • Page 75 364xS User’s Manual Annex I Digital LCD Integral Display Menu Flow Chart Digital LCD Display Keys sequences...
  • Page 76 364xS User’s Manual Process display select Exit Easy Setup down select Exit Device Config down select Exit Display down select Exit Totalizer down select Exit Communication down select Exit Calibrate down select Exit Diagnostics down Digital LCD Display Keys sequences...
  • Page 77 364xS User’s Manual Easy Setup select edit Language enumerated next edit Pressure Polarity enumerated next edit enumerated Engineering Unit next edit numerical Set LRV next edit Set URV numerical next edit Transfer Function enumerated Type next edit numerical Lin Point next edit Low Flow Cut Off...
  • Page 78 364xS User’s Manual Device Config Select Back Back Back down down Select Rerange with Rerange no Percentage down Rerange Pressure Pressure Rerange down Select Select Back Back Select Back Select Select Select Engineering auto enumerated Set LRV (0%) Set LRV (0%) numerical adjust Unit...
  • Page 79 364xS User’s Manual Display Select Select Back Language enumerated down Select Back enumerated Operator View down Select Back enumerated Display Variable 1 down Select Back enumerated Display Variable 2 down Select Back Display Bargraph enumerated down Select Back manual adjust Contrast down back...
  • Page 80 364xS User’s Manual Totalizer Select Back Totalizer status manual adjust down down down Back Select Permanent Batch Reset Back totalizer Totalizer down Select Back Select Select Reset auto adjust auto adjust Back down Select Tot. ASCII string Protection Back down Select Change ASCII string...
  • Page 81 364xS User’s Manual Communication Select Select Back Hart Tag ASCII string down Select Back ASCII string Descriptor down Select Back ASCII string Message down Select Back Polling Address enumerated down Digital LCD Display Keys sequences...
  • Page 82 364xS User’s Manual Calibrate Select Back Back down down Back Select Lower Sensor Upper Sensor Sensor Trim Trim Trim down Select Select numerical numerical Back Back Select down down Back Output Trim 4 mA 20 mA Select Select down numerical numerical Select Back...
  • Page 83 364xS User’s Manual Diagnostics Select Back Select Back Diagnostics enumerated down down Select Back Hart Eng. numerical RO Output down Select Back Output numerical RO Current down Select Back Output % numerical RO down Select Back Permanent numerical RO Totalizer down Back Select...
  • Page 84 364xS User’s Manual Main Digital LCD Integral Display Keys sequences: to start the Easy Setup: to set the Pressure Polarity: 2 – 5 – Edit to set the Damping: 2 – 3 to change the unit on the Display: 3 – 7 – 1 to change the unit in the Transmitter: 2 –...
  • Page 85 364xS User’s Manual Acronyms The acronyms currently used to define the various parameters are as follows: URL : Upper Range Limit of a specific sensor. The highest value of the measured value that the transmitter can be adjusted to measure. LRL : Lower Range Limit of a specific sensor.
  • Page 86 364xS User’s Manual Index accessing communication data, 45 failsafe direction, change, 37 accessing communication data, by cometer, 46 fault, simple finding, 58 accessing communication data, by hht, 46 field update, 54 accessing communication data, by lcd, 46 fixed output current, by cometer, 36 accessing communication data, by pc, 46 fixed output current, by hht, 36 accessing operation data, 46...
  • Page 87 364xS User’s Manual multidrop, hart communication, 53 sensor trim, zero by hht, 48 sensor trim, zero by pc, 48 signal simulation, 36 software settings, 37 ouput trimming, by cometer, 50 software write protect, 53 ouput trimming, by hht, 50 software write protect, by hht, 53 ouput trimming, by lcd, 49 software write protect, by lcd, 53 ouput trimming, by pc, 50...
  • Page 88 ABB has Sales & Customer Support The Company's policy is one of continuous product expertise in over 100 countries worldwide improvement and the right is reserved to modify the information contained herein without notice www.abb.com/instrumentation Printed in Italy (07.07)  ABB 2007 ABB Ltd ABB Inc.

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