Emerson operation manual Features Exclusive to the LTM-250/350 models

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7.2 Features (Exclusive to the LTM-250/350 models)

This section describes the “advance” menus in detail.

ComPort: This menu is currently only utilized at the factory and will not assist in any troubleshooting. When the menu first appears the “No” option is defaulted, simply press enter to bypass this option. If “Yes” is selected and this menu is accidently entered into then the push buttons will be locked out. Simply cycle the power to the instrument to clear the effect of entering into this option.

Default: The next menu is the “Default Configurations” menu. This option allows the user to “load” the original factory settings or load settings saved in slots labeled “Sensor 1”, “Sensor 2” or “Sensor 3” (if utilized by end user). If desired one electronics module can save settings for 3 other sensor probes by calibrating the electronics module to a particular sensor probe then saving those settings into slots labeled sensor 1, 2, or 3. Change the menu screen from “load” to “save”. Then the user can save current setting into slots labeled sensor 1, 2 or 3 and load from these slots as desired.

-Loading Factory Defaults: Enter into the “Defaults” menu by changing the “no” to a “yes”. Then the option to “Load” will appear. Press enter and the “Factory” option will appear then press enter on more time to execute the load from defaults (settings can also be loaded from Sensor 1, 2, or 3 by using the up or down arrows on the “Factory” screen if the user has utilized the other slots).

-Saving Settings: Enter into the “Defaults” menu by changing the “no” to a “yes”. Then the option to “Load” will appear. Use the up or down arrow to change the “Load” to “Save” option. Press enter and the next menu will appear with “Sensor 1”. By pressing enter the current settings of the transmitter will be saved. At the “Sensor 1” menu screen if the up or down arrow is pressed the user has the option to save the transmitter settings into “Sensor 2” or “Sensor 3” slots. Note: One electronics module can potentially hold up to 3 other transmitter settings.

The factory settings can never be overwritten (or saved to), only loaded from.

Deadzone: This menu is mainly utilized at the factory to achieve optimal linearity near the deadband close to the electronics. This feature was released just in case in-field adjustments are necessary.

This option/feature only appears in software revisions 1.01.15 or higher.

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Contents Instructions Table of Contents LTM-350 has Hart Protocol Icon KeyWarranty WarrantyProduct Identification Transmitter ConfigurationsTransmitter Overview General DescriptionStandalone Transmitter Gage Mounted TransmitterTransmitter with a Stilling-well Transmitter Description Detailed DescriptionTechnology Theory of Operation Basic Transmitter Block Diagram Configuration options must be chosen at quoting stageGeneral Installation Guidelines InstallationGage Mount Installation Standalone InstallationClamps do not have to meet Possible transmitter configurationsPage Insulation against extreme heat/cold When insulating gagesRecommended Loop Wiring Field WiringFollowing is the Hart Topology Area Classification Installation Safety Hazardous Locations / General Ratings Transmitter SpecificationsElectronic Specifications Sensor Probe SpecificationsPushbutton Operation Menu Structure and FeaturesMain Screen scrolling Menu StructureFollowing is the LTM-250/350 LCD Menu Flowchart Menu Structure … LCD Menu examples G R n g e Select Lower Range Value LRV Select AlarmDescription Select PV Change RangeM S n s r F s DescriptionTrim Sensor OffsetLCD Menu examples I m D a C T L o o p I t ? Description Trim Digital-Analog-Converter DACTest Loop ExitFeatures Scroll or Level or IntrfaceMA Out Or % Range Following is a flow chart of the advanced menus Features Exclusive to the LTM-250/350 modelsFeatures Exclusive to the LTM-250/350 models Features Exclusive to the LTM-250/350 models Features Exclusive to the LTM-250/350 models Features Exclusive to the LTM-250/350 models Calibration LTM TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Transmitter CalibrationPower Supply Troubleshooting General TroubleshootingPhysical and water damage are not covered under warranty Hart Protocol General Information LTM-350 has Hart ProtocolUSL Hart Protocol Menus and Flowchart …When Interf is PV, Interf is displayed
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