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Endress+Hauser Micropilot FMR67B - Startup Configuration and System Redundancy

Endress+Hauser Micropilot FMR67B
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Micropilot FMR67B PROFINET with Ethernet-APL System integration
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8.3.4 Startup configuration
Startup configuration
(NSU)
The automation system adopts the configuration of the most important parameters of the device.
Interfaces:
Display operation
Web server functionality
Bluetooth activation
Service (UART-CDI)
System units:
Level unit
Volume unit
Temperature unit
Application:
Maximum value
Intermediate height
Medium type
Full calibration
Empty calibration
Diameter
Diagnostic settings:
Diagnostic behavior for diverse diagnostic information
Analog inputs:
Damping
8.4 System redundancy S2
A redundant layout with two automation systems is necessary for processes that are in
continuous operation. If one system fails the second system guarantees continued,
uninterrupted operation. The device supports S2 system redundancy and can communicate
simultaneously with both automation systems.
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 18 Example of the layout of a redundant system (S2): star topology
1 Automation system 1
2 Synchronization of automation systems
3 Automation system 2
4 Ethernet-APL Field Switch
5 Device
All the devices in the network must support S2 system redundancy.

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