10. Define the process variables PV, SV, TV and QV.
Menu path: Device Setup > Detailed Setup > Measurements > Channel Setup
11. Calibrate sensor. Menu path: Device Setup > Sensor Calibration
12. Perform further settings. See Operating Instructions of the M100 transmitter.
13. Store configuration to device.
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Note: The DD "008E8E7D0101.hhd" is on the supplied CD-ROM. You can also download the
DD via Internet "www.mt.com/M100".
For "Step 1" refer to the documentation of the HART handheld terminal.
1. Check if the DD of the M100 transmitter has already been installed on the HART handheld
terminal. Install the DD if necessary.
2. The communication is built up automatically.
3. Select Sensor Type.
Menu path: Detailed Setup > Measurements > Channel Setup > Sensor Setup
4. Load configuration from device. Menu path: Device Setup > Detailed Setup
5. Set Tag or/and Long Tag.
Menu path: Device Setup > Detailed Setup > HART Info
6. Set Date and Time. Set the time in the 24 hour format. The time format cannot be
changed. Menu path: Device Setup > Set Date/Time
7. Set range of the analog output signal.
Menu path: Detailed setup > Output Condition > Analog output > Range
– URV (Upper Range Value) and LRV (Lower Range Value): The values can be changed
to the current measurement range. The values have to be within the measurement limits
of the sensor.
– USL (Upper Sensor Limit) and LSL (Lower Sensor Limit): The limits are defined by the
sensor and cannot be changed.
8. Define the process variables PV, SV, TV and QV.
Menu path: Device Setup > Detailed Setup > Measurements > Channel Setup
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