Emerson 9739 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
Label
DescriptionProLink II ProLink III
Field Communi-
cator
PV current & % of
range
Primary Variable
(Percent Range/
Current)
% range/current
The transmitter sends the PV’s per-
cent of range and the PV’s actual
mA level in each burst (e.g., 25%,
11.0 mA).
Dynamic vars & PV
current
Process Variables/
Current
Process variables/
current
The transmitter sends PV, SV, TV,
and QV values in measurement
units and the PV’s actual milliamp
reading in each burst (e.g.,
50 g/sec, 23 °C, 50 g/sec,
0.0023 g/cm3, 11.8 mA).
Transmitter vars Transmitter varia-
bles
Fld dev var
The transmitter sends four user-
specified process variables in each
burst.
3. Ensure that the burst output variables are set appropriately.
If you set Burst Mode Output to send four user-specified variables, set the four
process variables to be sent in each burst.
If you set Burst Mode Output to any other option, ensure that the HART variables
are set as desired.
Configure HART variables (PV, SV, TV, QV)
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ProLink II ProLink > Configuration > Variable Mapping
Field Communicator Configure > Manual Setup > Inputs/Outputs > Variable Mapping
Overview
The HART variables are a set of four variables predefined for HART use. The HART variables
include the Primary Variable (PV), Secondary Variable (SV), Tertiary Variable (TV), and
Quaternary Variable (QV). You can assign specific process variables to the HART variables,
and then use standard HART methods to read or broadcast the assigned process data.
Options for HART variables
Options for HART variablesTable 6-14:
Process variable Primary Varia-
ble (PV)
Secondary
Variable (SV)
Third Variable
(TV)
Fourth Varia-
ble (QV )
Standard
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