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HART Functionality
When setting up a filter, you can use two special
characters: the period (.) and the asterisk (*). The
period replaces a single character of any value.
The asterisk is used to represent a string of
alphanumeric characters of any value.
For example, if you want to list all configurations
that have a tag or name of P - 001 to P - 300, enter
"P - *" in the filter. If you want to list configurations
that have a tag or name that begins P - 0 and ends
with a 7, set the filter to "P - 0.7".
The XPAND button lets you view the tag,
manufacturer, device type, descriptor, and the
configuration type. Tap CMPRS to return to the
previous compressed screen.
Edit a Saved Configuration (Offline)
The Edit option lets you edit a saved configuration while
working offline. To edit a saved configuration:
1. Open a saved configuration.
2. From the Saved Configuration menu, double-tap Edit.
3. If a warning appears, thoroughly read the warning, tap
CONT to accept the warning and proceed, or tap EXIT
to end this operation.
4. Mark the configurable variables you want saved in the
HART configuration. Double-tap Mark all | OK to have
all variables marked. Double-tap Unmark all | OK to
clear the marks from all variables. To mark and edit
variables individually:
a.Double-tap Edit individually to configure specific
variables before sending them to a device.
b.Scroll through the list of variables and select the
variable you want to mark or edit.
To change the value for the selected variable, tap
EDIT, change the value, and tap ENTER.
To mark the selected variable, tap MARK. A "+"
symbol indicates a mark to send. A "*" symbol
indicates a parameter has been edited.
c. Repeat these steps for other variables as
necessary.
d.Tap Exit.
5. Tap SAVE.
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