Tankside Monitor NRF81 Commissioning
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9.2.1 Configuration of the HART inputs
Connecting and addressing HART devices
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25 Possible terminals for HART loops
B Analog I/O module in slot B (availability depending on device version → 20)
C Analog I/O module in slot C (availability depending on device version → 20)
E HART Ex is output (available in all device versions)
HART devices must be configured and given a unique HART address
2)
via their own
user interface before they are connected to the Tankside Monitor NRF81. Make sure
they are connected as defined by the terminal assignment → 26.
Slot B or C: Setting the operating mode of the Analog I/O module
This section is not relevant for the HART Ex is output (Slot E). This output always
functions as a HART master for the connected HART slaves.
If HART devices are connected to an Analog I/O module (slot B or C in the terminal
compartment), this module must be configured as follows:
1. Navigate to the submenu of the respective Analog I/O module: Setup → Advanced
setup → Input/output → Analog I/O X1-3
2. Go to the Operating mode parameter (→ 138).
3. If only one HART device is connected to this loop:
Select the HART master+4..20mA input option. In this case the 4-20mA signal can
be used in addition to the HART signal. For the configuration of the 4-20mA input:
→ 61.
4. If up to 6 HART devices are connected to this loop:
Select the HART master option.
Configuring the power supply for a connected Micropilot S FMR5xx
This section is only relevant if a Micropilot S FMR5xx is connected to the Tankside
Monitor.
2) The current software does not support HART devices with adress 0 (zero).