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Page 202 SITRANS LUT400 (HART) – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A5E33329501
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Parameters
To request a profile via SIMATIC PDM:
a) Open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities. (For more details see
Echo Profile Utilities
in LUT400 Communications manual.
1
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3.2.2. Trend
Read only. Display of level trends. Captures last 3000 PV values (logged at five
minute intervals) in percentage of range (defined in 2.1.1.Units). For more
information, see Trends on page 118.
3.2.3. Master Reset
Resets all parameter to factory defaults, with the following exceptions:
Tag, Long Tag, Description, Message, Assembly Number
Device Address (4.1.) and Language (6.) remain unchanged
Write Protection (5.1.) value is not reset
Auto False Echo Suppression (2.12.3.1.) learned TVT is not lost
Shaper Mode (2.12.3.4.), and breakpoints for TVT Shaper (2.12.4.) are not
lost
Totalizers (2.7.3.) values are not reset
Date (2.14.1.) and Time (2.14.2.) values are not reset
To perform a reset to factory defaults via SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device
– Master Reset.
3.2.4. Power-on Resets
The number of power cycles that have occurred since manufacture.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device – Wear.
3.2.5. Power-on Time
Displays the number of days the device has been powered on since
manufacture.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device – Wear.
3.2.6. View Logs
View various log types with entries (to a collective maximum of approximately
24,000) listed by day. For a list of field names that coincide with the comma
delimited log file on the PC, see Data Logging on page 269.
1.
Communications for SITRANS LUT400 (HART) Manual (7ML19985NE01)
Note: Following a reset to Factory Defaults, complete reprogramming is
required.
Options
* DO NOTHING (Return to previous menu)
FACTORY DEFAULTS
Notes:
To clear entries when log memory becomes full, see
Delete Logs
on page
175.

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