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Endress+Hauser Proline Promass 80
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5 Operation PROline Promass 80
42 Endress+Hauser
51 Write assignments of the
device variables to the four
process variables
Access = write
Setting of the device variables to the four
process variables:
Byte 0: Device variable code to the primary
process variable
Byte 1: Device variable code to the second
process variable
Byte 2: Device variable code to the third
process variable
Byte 3: Device variable code to the fourth
process variable
Code of the supported device variables:
See data on Page 36
Factory setting:
Primary process variable = Mass flow
Second process variable = Totalizer 1
Third process variable = Density
Fourth process variable = Temperature
The variable assignment of the process
variables is displayed as a response:
Byte 0: Device variable code to the primary
process variable
Byte 1: Device variable code to the second
process variable
Byte 2: Device variable code to the third
process variable
Byte 3: Device variable code to the fourth
process variable
53 Write device variable unit
Access = write
This command set the unit of the given device
variables. Only those units which suit the device
variable are transferred:
Byte 0: Device variable code
Byte 1: HART unit code
Code of the supported device variables:
See data on Page 36
! Note!
If the written unit is not the correct one for the
device variable, the device will continue with
the last valid unit.
If you change the unit of the device variable,
this has no impact on the system units.
The current unit of the device variables is
displayed in the device as a response:
Byte 0: Device variable code
Byte 1: HART unit code
! Note!
Manufacturer-specific units are represented
using the HART unit code “240”.
59 Write number of preambles in
response message
Access = write
This parameter sets the number of preambles
which are inserted in the response messages:
Byte 0: Number of preambles (2...20)
As a response, the current number of the
preambles is displayed in the response
message:
Byte 0: Number of preambles
Command No.
HART command / Access type
Command data
(numeric data in decimal form)
Response data
(numeric data in decimal form)

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