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GE Baker Hughes PanaFlow LC XMT1000 - G.2.2 XMT1000 configuration; G.2.3 Masoneilan VECTOR V1100 Adaptor configuration

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Appendix G. Wireless HART Communication
136 PanaFlow™ LC User’s Manual
G.2.2 XMT1000 configuration
1. Program the 4 variables for HART digital output
PV
SV
TV
QV
2. Typical measurements include Volumetric Flow, Totals, Velocity, Soundspeed etc. but are application
dependent.
3. Configure the meter so that it is not in error, systems without errors will be easier to troubleshoot later in
the process.
4. Assign the meter a unique Tag and Long Tag so that they can be easily identified on the HART network.
G.2.3 Masoneilan VECTOR V1100 Adaptor configuration
This step will configure the VECTOR adaptor so that it will be recognized by the wireless Gateway.
1. Connect an Emerson 475 communicator across the 250
Ω resistor installed in the previous step.
2. Turn the communicator on and select HART from the menu. If the Emerson 475 is setup to scan
addresses 0-16 then it should see the VECTOR adapter. Please note that the default VECTOR address is 15.
a. If the 475 does not see the VECTOR adapter, verify that the scan settings are correct:
Press 3, for Utility
Press 1, for Configure HART Application
Press 2, Polling Addresses
Scroll to (0-15) and press enter
Escape back to the main menu
3. Setup Tag: Program a unique tag name for the VECTOR adapter, so that it is easily recognizable.
a. Select HART application
b. Press 2, Online
c. Press 2, Configure
d. Press 2, Manual Setup
e. Press 7, Device Information
f. Press 2, Long Tag
g. Type Tag name and select enter to program the tag name into the VECTOR adapter
4. Setup network ID and Join Key - These values need to be programmed into the VECTOR adapter so that it
can join the Wireless Gateway network. Please note these values are found with the Emerson Gateway
documentation and may be different for different networks.

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