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4310 Wireless Position Monitor
December 2011
D Identification
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 4310 at power‐up.
Long Tag—enter the HART Long Tag information (up to 32 characters).
Date—enter a date (mm:dd:yyyy) associated with configuration, commissioning, or maintenance history.
Description—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.
Polling Address—used by the Host to identify a field device on the wired maintenance port (valid range is 0 through 63).
It has no significance on the wireless network and can only be edited at the maintenance port.
D Mapping—allows configuration of the dynamic variable array. Select Set to Defaults to reset to the default values.
Primary—indicates which Field Device Variable has been mapped to the Primary Dynamic Variable.
2nd—indicates which Field Device Variable has been mapped to the Second Dynamic Variable.
3rd—indicates which Field Device Variable has been mapped to the Third Dynamic Variable.
4th—indicates which Field Device Variable has been mapped to the Fourth Dynamic Variable.
Set to Defaults—defaults are Position, Closed Limit Switch, Open Limit Switch, and Temperature.
D Local User Interface
Cal Lock-Out—allows you to lock the local user interface against calibration procedures.
LUI Language—indicates the local user interface language setting.
D Limit Switch Configuration
Switch States—indicates the position of the monitored equipment (e.g. valve) as a discrete value; OPEN, CLOSED, or
PARTIALLY OPEN (displayed for reference).
Open Trip Point—user-defined threshold that determines when the monitored valve is declared open. (Read-only)
Closed Trip Point—user-defined threshold that determines when the monitored valve is declared closed. (Read-only)
Deadband—the amount of return travel inside the threshold that must occur before a tripped state is reset. Valid values
are from 0% to 20%. Default value is 5%. (Read-only)
Edit Parameters—sets the Open Trip Point, the Closed Trip Point, and the Deadband for the limit switches under
procedural control to prevent selections that could lead to indeterminate switch states.
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