Atc; Basic Configuration Using Rrm; System Requirements - Emerson Rosemount 5402 Reference Manual

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Configuration
October 2018
5.3.8

ATC

Setting up an ATC makes tracking of the product surface more robust in the presence of noise and weak
disturbing echoes. The ATC is normally used for filtering out disturbances with an amplitude smaller than
the amplitude of the product surface echo.
The ATC is designed as a number of individually adjustable amplitude threshold points.
Figure 5-9. Weak Disturbing Echoes can be Filtered Out by Creating an Amplitude Threshold
To create an ATC, the Measure and Learn function is available in the RRM program.
5.4

Basic configuration using RRM

The RRM is a user-friendly software tool that allows configuration of the Rosemount 5400 transmitter.
Choose either of the following methods to configure a Rosemount 5400 transmitter with RRM:
Guided Setup, if you are unfamiliar with the Rosemount 5400 (see
Setup functions, if you are already familiar with the configuration process, or for changes to the
current settings (see
5.4.1

System requirements

Hardware
COM Port: one serial COM port or one USB port
Graphical Card (minimum/recommended): screen resolution 800 x 600/1024 x 768.
Hard drive space: 100 MB
Software
Operating Systems supported:
Windows XP
Windows 7
110
Measurement signal
ATC
Distance, m
"Using the Setup functions" on page
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4026, Rev KC
"Guided setup" on page
128)
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