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KROHNE BM 102 Handbook User Manual

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BM

102

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3 User

interface

3.1

Power-on and start-up


The BM 102 is pre-configured in accordance to customer order specifications and measurements
can be made immediately. A start-up time of less than 23 seconds should be allowed for once
connected and the power is switched on.
If the probe length has been shortened since delivery, please refer to section 3.3.1: Summary of
User Functions, user function 1.1.6: Probe length to modify configured probe length.


3.2

Available user interfaces

Measurements may be taken using either:
• PC STAR 2 software

Included as standard with the instrument. The
basic installation & operating instructions are
presented in section 3.3.1 (requires PC
workstation).

• HART

®

Handheld Communicator (HHC)

Sold separately. Automatic recognition of the
instrument when connected. A list of HHC-
accessible parameters is given in section 3.3.4.

• DA 06 local indicator

Sold as an option for devices equipped with DIN
connectors. For displaying readings only. Refer to
section 3.3.6 for technical data.



3.3 Operator

control


You can configure the device by way of the HHC or the PC-STAR 2 software. This is explained
further in sections 3.3.1 and 3.3.2. Operator control via the separate HHC is described in the
operating instructions supplied with the communicator.


3.3.1 PCSTAR 2 for Windows : basic installation & operating instructions

Software description

PC STAR 2 is a Windows program that permits clear and concise display of data and configuration
of the BM 102 from a remote location. The program is available in English, German or French.


PC-STAR 2 system requirements

• PC with at least 486 processor 75 MHz, recommended: Pentium 120 MHz or higher

• Microsoft Windows 9x, Me, 2000, NT and XP*

• min. 16 MB main memory (RAM)

• min. 3 MB available hard disk storage

• 3 ½ “ Floppy disk drive

• Mouse or other pointing device

• Serial RS 232 port


* XP may not be automatically recognized by PCSTAR 2 in versions prior to V2.01. Refer to
Section 8.5 for the corrective procedure.