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VEGAPULS 43 – 4 … 20 mA
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Connection to a VEGA signal conditioning
instrument
If you operate a HART
®
compatible sensor on
a VEGA signal conditioning instrument, you
have to connect the sensor via a resistor
(see following table) during HART
®
adjust-
ment. This resistor, together with the internal
resistance of the instruments, provides the
value of 250 Ohm required for the HART
®
instrument. An inherent system load resist-
ance allows a corresponding reduction of Rx.
VEGA signal conditioning instr.
Rx
VEGAMET 513, 514, 515, 602
50 … 100 Ohm
VEGAMET 614
no additional
VEGADIS 371
resistor
required
VEGAMET 601
200 … 250 Ohm
VEGASEL 643
150 … 200 Ohm
VEGAMET 513 S4, 514 S4
515 S4, VEGALOG EA card
100 … 150 Ohm
Set-up
Just connect the HART
®
handheld to the
signal cable, after having connected the
sensor to power supply.
Note:
If the resistance of the power supply is less
than 250 Ohm, a resistor must be connected
into the signal/connection loop during adjust-
ment.
The digital adjustment and communication
signals would otherwise be short-circuited
due to insufficient resistance of the supply
current source or the processing system,
and as a result, communication with the sen-
sor would not be ensured.
+
-
Ri
≥ 250 Ω
250
Ω
+
-
Ri
<
250
Ω
With any HART
®
handheld you can set up the
VEGAPULS series 40K radar sensors like all
other HART
®
compatible sensors. A special
DDD (Data Device Description) is not neces-
sary.
5.4 Adjustment with HART
®
handheld