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Reference Manual
IP2048/RM, Rev AA
Section 4: Starting up
February 2015
4.1.3 Before programming
Important notes to help you program the transmitter
Do not allow rain, or water, to enter the transmitter during programming or the circuit
boards may be damaged.
See the instructions below on how to use the push-buttons to navigate through the
programming menu and select or enter application data.
Push the buttons firmly, but not too hard, to avoid damaging the circuit boards. Also, to
avoid entering incorrect data, do not push the buttons too fast.
Holding down the green button scrolls through any option list.
Pressing the red button at any time will return you to the previous level in the menu.
If the red button is pressed after new data has been entered, the new data will
automatically be saved.
The transmitter has a “re-set default values” routine that reloads the transmitter
memory with the factory default values. This will clear the memory of any previous data
entered on site.
4.2 Programming
Menu structures for this section are in Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus (page 75).
If using a HART Master Device for programming the MSP400RH or the MSP900GH, refer to the
following sections for menu structures and parameters:
Appendix D: Mobrey MCU900 Series (page 81)
Appendix E: Field Communicator (page 85)
Appendix F: Configuring Using HART (page 89)
4.2.1 Overview
Transmitter programming is most easily accomplished by first selecting the duty that the
transmitter is to perform. After a duty is selected (see below), a “mini-wizard” programming
assistant is invoked that asks only for information relevant to the selected duty. Entered data
allows the mini-wizard to populate relevant parameters with application specific data and select
the next step required to configure the transmitter.
Note
It is advised to enter the “dutY” menu when programming the transmitter, initiating
the mini-wizard to assist with programming.
After programming is complete, the data entered or calculated by the transmitter can be
reviewed by going through the menu using the green button
This is a manual navigation of
the menus, and all menus are shown regardless of the duty selected; the mini-wizard is only
initiated when a duty is selected. Ignore menus that do not relate to your application.