Fluke HART 744 User Manual
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HART Mode Users Guide
HART Mode Users Guide
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Supported vs. Generic Transmitters
The calibrator communicates with virtually all HART
transmitters. In addition, the calibrator is programmed to
use device-dependent commands for a selection of HART
transmitters and their software versions. These are
“supported transmitters.” All other transmitters are
“generic.”
transmitters. In addition, the calibrator is programmed to
use device-dependent commands for a selection of HART
transmitters and their software versions. These are
“supported transmitters.” All other transmitters are
“generic.”
Table 1 shows the operations that are available for
supported vs. generic transmitters in single point and
multidrop configurations.
supported vs. generic transmitters in single point and
multidrop configurations.
Note
Sensor trim is provided for supported
transmitters, with a few exceptions, as identified
in the list of supported transmitters that you can
view on the display.
transmitters, with a few exceptions, as identified
in the list of supported transmitters that you can
view on the display.
To display a list of supported transmitters and software
versions:
versions:
1. If the calibrator is connected to a HART transmitter
with the Active Device screen showing, press the
Abort
softkey, followed by
More Choices
.
2. If the calibrator is not connected to a HART
transmitter, press the
r
key followed by
More
Choices
.
3. Press the
Device Revs
softkey. The Browser screen
appears.
pe07s.bmp
4. Press
u
or
d
to highlight the desired manufacturer,
and press
e
. A list of model numbers appears.
5. Press
u
or
d
to highlight the model number, and
press
e
. A list of software versions appears.