
Table of contents Proline Promass E 300 HART
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8.4 Access to the operating menu via the Web
browser ............................. 55
8.4.1 Function range ................. 55
8.4.2 Prerequisites ................... 56
8.4.3 Establishing a connection ......... 57
8.4.4 Logging on .................... 59
8.4.5 User interface .................. 60
8.4.6 Disabling the Web server .......... 61
8.4.7 Logging out .................... 61
8.5 Access to the operating menu via the
operating tool ........................ 62
8.5.1 Connecting the operating tool ...... 62
8.5.2 Field Xpert SFX350, SFX370 ....... 65
8.5.3 FieldCare ..................... 65
8.5.4 DeviceCare .................... 67
8.5.5 AMS Device Manager ............ 67
8.5.6 SIMATIC PDM .................. 68
8.5.7 Field Communicator 475 .......... 68
9 System integration ................ 69
9.1 Overview of device description files ......... 69
9.1.1 Current version data for the device ... 69
9.1.2 Operating tools ................. 69
9.2 Measured variables via HART protocol ...... 70
9.2.1 Device variables ................. 72
9.3 Other settings ........................ 74
10 Commissioning .................... 77
10.1 Function check ....................... 77
10.2 Switching on the measuring device ......... 77
10.3 Setting the operating language ............ 77
10.4 Configuring the measuring device .......... 77
10.4.1 Defining the tag name ............ 79
10.4.2 Setting the system units .......... 79
10.4.3 Selecting and setting the medium ... 82
10.4.4 Displaying the I/O configuration .... 83
10.4.5 Configuring the current input ...... 84
10.4.6 Configuring the status input ....... 85
10.4.7 Configuring the current output ..... 86
10.4.8 Configuring the pulse/frequency/
switch output .................. 90
10.4.9 Configuring the relay output ....... 99
10.4.10 Configuring the double pulse output 102
10.4.11 Configuring the local display ...... 103
10.4.12 Configuring the low flow cut off .... 108
10.4.13 Configuring the partial filled pipe
detection .................... 109
10.5 Advanced settings .................... 110
10.5.1 Using the parameter to enter the
access code ................... 111
10.5.2 Calculated values ............... 111
10.5.3 Carrying out a sensor adjustment ... 112
10.5.4 Configuring the totalizer ......... 113
10.5.5 Carrying out additional display
configurations ................. 116
10.5.6 WLAN configuration ............ 120
10.5.7 Configuration management ....... 122
10.5.8 Using parameters for device
administration ................ 123
10.6 Simulation .......................... 124
10.7 Protecting settings from unauthorized access 127
10.7.1 Write protection via access code ... 128
10.7.2 Write protection via write protection
switch ....................... 129
11 Operation ....................... 131
11.1 Reading the device locking status ......... 131
11.2 Adjusting the operating language ......... 131
11.3 Configuring the display ................ 131
11.4 Reading measured values ............... 131
11.4.1 "Measured variables" submenu ..... 132
11.4.2 "Totalizer" submenu ............. 133
11.4.3 "Input values" submenu .......... 134
11.4.4 Output values ................. 135
11.5 Adapting the measuring device to the process
conditions .......................... 137
11.6 Performing a totalizer reset ............. 137
11.6.1 Function scope of the "Control
Totalizer" parameter ............ 138
11.6.2 Function scope of the "Reset all
totalizers" parameter ............ 138
11.7 Showing data logging ................. 138
12 Diagnostics and troubleshooting .. 143
12.1 General troubleshooting ................ 143
12.2 Diagnostic information via light emitting
diodes ............................. 145
12.2.1 Transmitter ................... 145
12.3 Diagnostic information on local display ..... 147
12.3.1 Diagnostic message ............. 147
12.3.2 Calling up remedial measures ..... 149
12.4 Diagnostic information in the Web browser .149
12.4.1 Diagnostic options .............. 149
12.4.2 Calling up remedy information .... 150
12.5 Diagnostic information in FieldCare or
DeviceCare ......................... 151
12.5.1 Diagnostic options .............. 151
12.5.2 Calling up remedy information .... 152
12.6 Adapting the diagnostic information ...... 152
12.6.1 Adapting the diagnostic behavior ... 152
12.6.2 Adapting the status signal ........ 152
12.7 Overview of diagnostic information ....... 153
12.8 Pending diagnostic events .............. 157
12.9 Diagnostic list ....................... 158
12.10 Event logbook ....................... 159
12.10.1 Reading out the event logbook ..... 159
12.10.2 Filtering the event logbook ....... 160
12.10.3 Overview of information events .... 160
12.11 Resetting the measuring device .......... 161
12.11.1 Function scope of the "Device reset"
parameter .................... 162
12.12 Device information ................... 162
12.13 Firmware history ..................... 164
12.14 Device history and compatibility .......... 166