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Endress+Hauser iTEMP TMT162 - Burst Variable N

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iTEMP TMT162 Operating menu and parameter description
Endress+Hauser 109
User entry Command 1
Read out the primary variable
Command 2
Read out the current and the main measured value as a percentage
Command 3
Read out the dynamic HART variables and the current
Command 9
Read out the dynamic HART variables including the related status
Command 33
Read out the dynamic HART variables including the related unit
Command 48
Read additional device status
Factory setting Command 2
Additional information Commands 1, 2, 3, 9 and 48 are universal HART commands.
Command 33 is a "Common-Practice" HART command.
More details on this are provided in the HART specifications.
Burst variable n
n = Number of burst variables (0 to 3)
Navigation Expert → Communication → Burst configuration → Burst variable n
Prerequisite: This parameter can only be selected if the Burst mode option is enabled.
Description Use this function to assign a measured variable to slots 0 to 3.
This assignment is only relevant for the burst mode. The measured variables are
assigned to the 4 HART variables (PV, SV, TV, QV) in the HART output menu .
User entry Sensor 1 (measured value)
Sensor 2 (measured value)
Device temperature
Average of the two measured values: 0.5 x (SV1+SV2)
Difference between sensor 1 and sensor 2: SV1-SV2
Sensor 1 (backup sensor 2): If sensor 1 fails, the value of sensor 2 automatically becomes
the primary HART
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value (PV): sensor 1 (OR sensor 2)
Sensor switching: If the value exceeds the configured threshold value T for sensor 1, the
measured value of sensor 2 becomes the primary HART
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value (PV). The system
switches back to sensor 1 if the measured value of sensor 1 is at least 2 K below T:
sensor 1 (sensor 2, if sensor 1 > T)
The threshold value can be set with the Sensor switching limit value parameter.
With temperature-dependent switching, it is possible to combine 2 sensors that offer
advantages in different temperature ranges.
Average: 0.5 x (SV1+SV2) with backup (measured value of sensor 1 or sensor 2 in the
event of a sensor error in the other sensor)
Factory setting Burst variable slot 0: sensor 1
Burst variable slot 1: device temperature
Burst variable slot 2: sensor 1
Burst variable slot 3: sensor 1

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