Delta Controls DPT-2000 User Manual
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18 IOM-DPT-A: FEB 2014
9.2. Configuration and Calibration
9.2.1.
The transmitter has features which enable metrological and identification parameters to be set and
altered. The configurable metrological par
ameters affecting the transmitter’s output current include the
following:
a. lower end-point of the set range
b. upper end-point of the set range
c. unit
d. time constant
e. type of characteristic curve: linear or radical
f. decimal index
9.2.2.
Other identification parameters, not affecting the output signal, include: device address, device type
code, factory identification code, factory device code, number of preambles (3÷20), UCS, TSD, program
version, electronics version, flags, serial number, label tag, description tag, date tag, message, record number,
sensing module number.
The process of setting the parameters listed in 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 is called
“Configuration”.
9.2.3. Remote configuration of transmitters
Configuration and Calibration of the transmitter are carried out using an Delta Controls KAP communicator,
DPT2000 configuration software or using library EDDL software (software PC with Hart/RS232 converter).
A description of the functions of the KAP communicator is contained in the KAP Communicator Operating
Manual, and information on the Hart/RS232 converter can be found on the Hart/RS232/01 Converter
information sheet.
For purposes of remote calibration a system shown on the scheme on fig. 2a
2d should be prepared.
9.2.4. Local configuration of transmitters
If the option of local configuration is active, operator can change transmitter set using buttons being below
display. The access to buttons will get after unscrewing the side cover. Then we can also change the display
position turning it with 90
0
angle position. (see fig. 4).
If the option of local configuration is active, operator can change transmitter set using buttons being below
display. To enter at the local set change of the work mode, you should press one button and hold its about 4s.
If using buttons can't change the transmitter configuration , the local transmitter configuration is switched of
and to its switching on is necessary to use the KAP 3 Calibrator.
The buttons are signed with symbols:
[↑] [↓] [◙]
After pressing by 4 seconds any of buttons there will appear on display
“EXIT”.
If we will confirm this announcement across pressing and holding button [[◙] by 1 sec, we will go out from the
local change of the MENU set. If we will not confirm, we can move in MENU and change interesting us
parameters. The time of pressing [↑]] [↓] [◙] has to be longer than 1s
.
Longer pressing and holding of [↑] [↓]buttons will cause an automatic scrolling through MENU structure, with step
of 0.33 s
Pressing button [↑] moves up in tree's structure MENU
Pressing button [↓] moves down in tree's structure MENU
Pressing [◙]confirms choice and leads change.
If no actions are taken in the area of MENU for a period longer than 2 min., then MENU mode will be quitted
and a process variable will be displayed.