Emerson 6081-P Off-line and On-line Operation, Making Hart related settings from the keypad

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MODEL 6081-P pH/ORP

SECTION 7.0

 

OPERATION WITH MODEL 375

7.3Operation

7.3.1Off-line and On-line Operation

The Model 375 Communicator features off-line and on-line communications. On-line means the communicator is connected to the transmitter in the usual fashion. While the communicator is on line, the operator can view meas- urement data, change program settings, and read diagnostic messages. Off-line means the communicator is not connected to the transmitter. When the communicator is off line, the operator can still program settings into the communicator. Later, after the communicator has been connected to a transmitter, the operator can transfer the programmed settings to the transmitter. Off-line operation permits settings common to several transmitters to be easily stored in all of them.

7.3.2Making HART related settings from the keypad

1.Press MENU. The main menu screen appears. Choose Program.

2.Choose >>.

3.Choose HART.

4.To display the device ID, choose DevID. To change the polling address, choose PollAddrs. To make burst mode settings, choose Burst. To change the preamble count, choose Preamble.

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Contents Model 6081-P Shipping considerations for wireless products Power Modules Essential InstructionsAbout This Document Quick Start Guide Hart PollAddress Menu Tree for Model 6081 pH Wireless Transmitter Model 6081-P pH/ORP Table of Contents CONT’D Number Title List of FiguresIii This page left blank intentionally Features and Applications Section Description and SpecificationsSpecifications General Measurement update rate 1/sec. to 1/10 min Specifications WirelessFunctional Specifications PH Range 0 toTelecommunication Compliance Hart CommunicationsFCC and IC Asset Management Solutions Considerations Section InstallationUnpacking and Inspection Reference Electrode Impedance PRE-INSTALLATION SetupTemperature Element Preamplifier LocationSection Mounting on a Flat Surface Pipe Mounting Power Module Installation Installing the Power ModuleSection This page left blank intentionally Sensor Wiring Section Sensor WiringGeneral Information This page left blank intentionally Section Intrinsically Safe Installation This page left blank intentionallyThis page left blank intentionally Section Commissioning Device Network ConfigurationNetwork Communications Verify Operation Screen a Screen C Section Display and OperationDisplay Screen BKeypad Information Screen MessagesSecurity How the Security Code WorksThis page left blank intentionally Section Operation with Model Making Hart related settings from the keypad Off-line and On-line OperationSection Programming the Transmitter Changing START-UP SettingsGeneral Purpose Choosing and Configuring the Analytical MeasurementDefinitions Choose Measurement Choose Soln Temp Corr or Sensor IsoptntlPurpose Procedure Setting a security code Setting a Security CodeChoose Calib or Config Procedure Installing default settings Making Hart Related SettingsResetting Factory Calibration and Factory Default Settings Choose ResetTransmitterChoose Default Display Selecting a Default Screen and Screen ContrastProcedure Choosing a display screen Procedure Changing screen contrastChoosing a Display Timeout Procedure Programming the display timeoutCalibrating Temperature Section Calibration TemperatureIntroduction Procedure Section Calibration pH and ORPCalibration Slope and Offset Procedure Auto Buffer Calibration Choose BufferCalProcedure Manual TWO-POINT Buffer Calibration Procedure Standardization Choose StandardizeProcedure Entering a Known Slope Value Preparation of ORP standard solutions ORP CalibrationThis page left blank intentionally Transmitter Maintenance Section MaintenanceOverview Frequency of Cleaning Cleaning ProceduresChecking the Reference Electrode Rejuvenating Reference ElectrodesGeneral ORP Sensor MaintenanceCalibration Calibration FrequencyPower Module Replacement Environmental Considerations Handling ConsiderationsShipping Considerations Section Return of Material GeneralThis page left blank intentionally Warranty Specifications subject to change without notice
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