Yokogawa Wireless Temperature Transmitter YTA510 User Manual
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3. OPERATION
IM 01C50T01-01E
3-3
Item
Description
Page
HART
Communicator
Select the output direction/value upon Sensor failure from
Low, High, off or user-setting value (mA or %).
Show the current setting of the output direction in CPU failure
which is set by hardware switch on a CPU assembly.
Select a set of data to be continuously sent; (1)PV, (2)output
in % range & current, (3)PV and output in current.
Enable/disable the burst mode.
Setting the polling address (0 to 15).
Select variables/information to be displayed on an integral
indicator.
Select the update period form fast, normal, and slow.
Process variables.
% Output variable
4 to 20 mA Output variable
Terminal temperature variable
Used for loop checks. Output can be set from 4, 20 mA or the
designated value within 3.6 to 21.6 mA.
Check the transmitter status. If an error is detected, the
corresponding message is displayed.
Reset the CPU of the transmitter and check the status.
Display of the result of self-test.
Show/not show warning messages.
Up to 4 error histories are stored in EEPROM.
Maximum and Minimum value of PV, SV, TV, 4V and Terminal
Temperature during the operation.
Operation time from last power-up.
Unintentional power-loss during operation may be detected.
Displays the permit/protect status for setting changes.
Write protect status is released for 10 minutes when the
password is entered.
Setting a new password.
Shows if the “joker” password has been used during the
operation.
Select input trimming mode. The mode depends on the kind
of calibration device and the number of calibration points.
Select the action type of input trimming.
Input an additional compensation to the factory set
characterization curve stored in the transmitter.
Adjust the 4 mA to 20 mA output.
Yokogawa
YTA110/YTA310/YTA320
Lower Limit for PV.
Upper Limit for PV.
Lower Limit for Sensor 1(2) input.
Upper Limit for Sensor 1(2) input.
serial number information
Lower Limit for terminal temperature.
Upper Limit for terminal temperature.
Snsr burnout type
AO Alrm typ
Burst option
Burst mode
Poll addr
Process Disp,
%/mA Disp,
Err-No Disp,
Bar graph,
Matrix Disp
Disp update
PV,SV,TV,4V
PV % rnge
PV AO
Term
Loop test
Self test
Master test
Status
Set warning enbl
Error log view
Max/Min log
Operate Time
Power Check
Write protect
Enable wrt
10 min
New password
Software Seal
Input trimming
mode
Snsr1(2) trim act
S1(2)
trim zero/gain
D/A trim, Scaled
D/A trim
Distributor
Model
Dev.id
Final asmbly num
Universal rev
Fld dev rev
Software rev
PV LSL
PV USL
Snsr1(2) LSL
Snsr1(2) USL
Snsr1(2) snsr
Term LSL
Term USL
Output
Display
(Note 3)
Monitoring
Maintenance
Adjustment
Referential
Information
Sensor burn-out
Output
Output in CPU
failure
Burst mode
Multi-drop mode
Display select
Display update
period
Process Variable
Output in %
Output in mA
Terminal
Temperature
Test Output
Self-diagnostics
Write Protect
Sensor trim
(Sensor1/2)
Analog output
trim
T0301_2.EPS
3-11
3-11
3-16
3-16
3-17
3-12
3-13
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—
—
—
3-11
3-19
—
3-19
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-13
3-14
3-14
3-14
3-14
3-14
3-14
3-15
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Note 3:
Appears only when Integral Indicator is specified.