PROline Promass 80 5Operation
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13 Read TAG, descriptor and
date
Access type = read
none – Bytes 0-5: TAG
– Bytes 6-17: descriptor
– Bytes 18-20: Date
! Note!
You can write the TAG, descriptor and date
using Command 18.
14 Read sensor information on
primary process variable
none – Bytes 0-2: Sensor serial number
– Byte 3: HART unit code of sensor limits and
measuring range of the primary process
variable
– Bytes 4-7: Upper sensor limit
– Bytes 8-11: Lower sensor limit
– Bytes 12-15: Minimum span
! Note!
• The data relate to the primary process
variable (= Mass flow).
• Manufacturer-specific units are represented
using the HART unit code “240”.
15 Read output information of
primary process variable
Access type = read
none – Byte 0: Alarm selection ID
– Byte 1: Transfer function ID
– Byte 2: HART unit code for the set measuring
range of the primary process variable
– Bytes 3-6: End of measuring range, value for
20 mA
– Bytes 7-10: Start of measuring range, value
for 4 mA
– Bytes 11-14: Attenuation constant in [s]
– Byte 15: Write protection ID
– Byte 16: OEM dealer ID, 17 = E+H
Factory setting:
Primary process variable = Mass flow
! 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”.
16 Read the device production
number
Access type = read
none Bytes 0-2: Production number
17 Write user message
Access = write
You can save any 32-character long text in the
device under this parameter:
Bytes 0-23: Desired user message
Displays the current user message in the
device:
Bytes 0-23: Current user message in the device
Command No.
HART command / Access type
Command data
(numeric data in decimal form)
Response data
(numeric data in decimal form)