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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.
HART handheld terminal
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Note: The DD "008E8E7F0101.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 hand-
held 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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