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Endress+Hauser Proline Promass 80 - Read the primary process variable as current in mA and four (preset using Command 51) dynamic process variables

Endress+Hauser Proline Promass 80
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5 Operation PROline Promass 80
38 Endress+Hauser
3 Read the primary process
variable as current in mA and
four (preset using Command
51) dynamic process
variables
Access type = read
none 24 bytes are sent as a response:
Bytes 0-3: primary process variable current
in mA
Byte 4: HART unit code of the primary
process variable
Bytes 5-8: Primary process variable
Byte 9: HART unit code of the second
process variable
Bytes 10-13: Second process variable
Byte 14: HART unit code of the third process
variable
Bytes 15-18: Third process variable
Byte 19: HART unit code of the fourth
process variable
Bytes 20-23: Fourth process variable
Factory setting:
Primary process variable = Mass flow
Second process variable = Totalizer 1
Third process variable = Density
Fourth process variable = Temperature
! Note!
You can set the assignment of device
variables to process variables using
Command 51.
Manufacturer-specific units are represented
using the HART unit code “240”.
6 Set HART shortform address
Access type = write
Byte 0: desired address (0...15)
Factory setting:
0
! Note!
With an address >0 (multidrop mode), the
current output of the primary process variable is
set to 4 mA.
Byte 0: active address
11 Read unique device
identification using the TAG
(measuring point
designation)
Access type = read
Bytes 0-5: TAG Device identification delivers information on the
device and the manufacturer. It cannot be
changed.
The response consists of a 12 byte device ID if
the given TAG agrees with the one saved in the
device:
Byte 0: fixed value 254
Byte 1: Manufacturer ID, 17 = E+H
Byte 2: Device type ID, 80 = Promass 80
Byte 3: Number of preambles
Byte 4: Universal commands rev. no.
Byte 5: Device-specific commands rev. no.
Byte 6: Software revision
Byte 7: Hardware revision
Byte 8: Additional device information
Bytes 9-11: Device identification
12 Read user message
Access type = read
none Bytes 0-24: User message
! Note!
You can write the user message using
Command 17.
Command No.
HART command / Access type
Command data
(numeric data in decimal form)
Response data
(numeric data in decimal form)

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