Reference Manual
00809-0100-4840, Rev. BA
July 2008
Rosemount 3100 Series
4-12
PROGRAMMING THE
3102 AND THE 3105
Menu structures for this section are in Appendix C (Integrated Display Menus)
NOTE:
If using a HART Master Device for programming The 3102 or The 3105, refer
to the following sections for menu structures and parameters:
• Appendix D (Rosemount 3490 Series)
• Appendix E (HART Communicator)
• Appendix F (Parameters accessed over HART Communications)
Overview
(The 3102/3105)
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.
Selecting the Duty
(The 3102/3105)
Screen display: dutY
Factory default setting: Level
The arrow icon on the left side of the PV display indicates the selected duty.
The Rosemount 3102 and Rosemount 3105 may be programmed to perform
one of four duties:
1. Distance measurement.
2. Level measurement (factory default setting).
3. Flow measurement.
4. Contents (Volume) measurement.
NOTE:
This menu option is in the programming menu. See Figure C-2 on page C-3
for a map of the menu structure and how to access the menu options.
To change the duty:
a) Press the green button
↓ to enter the menu system from the PV display
(see the note above.) The display indicates “dutY”.
b) Press the blue button
→ to enter the “dutY” menu and display the
presently selected duty: “LEVEL”, “Flo”, “cont”, or “diSt”.
c) If the duty is correct, press the red button
↵ and then the green button ↓ to
get to the next menu option.
d) Press the blue button
→ to start the editing mode. The duty flashes to
indicate it may now be edited.