Rosemount 3300 series, Reference manual – Emerson Guided Wave Radar Level and Interface Transmitters 3300 User Manual

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Reference Manual

00809-0100-4811, Rev CA
February 2006

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Rosemount 3300 Series

5. Set the 3300 in Burst mode.

HART command [1, 4, 5, 2, 3].
RCT: Device Commands>Details>Set Burst Mode option.

6. Select Burst option 3=Process variables and current (Process vars/crnt).

HART command [1,4,5,2,4].

7. Install the Tri-Loop. Connect Channel 1 wires, and optionally wires for

Channel 2 and Channel 3.

8. Configure Tri-Loop Channel 1:

a.

Assign variable: Tri-Loop HART command [1,2,2,1,1].
Make sure that the SV, TV, and QV match the configuration of the
3300 transmitter.

b.

Assign units: Tri-Loop HART command [1,2,2,1,2]. Make sure that
the same units are used as for the 3300 transmitter.

c.

Set the Upper Range Value and the Lower Range Value: Tri-Loop
HART command [1,2,2,1,3-4].

d.

Enable the channel. Tri-Loop HART command [1,2,2,1,5].

9. (Optional) Repeat steps a-d for Channels 2 and 3.

10. Connect wires to Tri-Loop Burst Input.

11. Enter the desired tag, descriptor and message information:

Tri-Loop HART command [1,2,3].

12. (Optional) If necessary, perform an analog output trim for Channel 1 (and

Channel 2 and 3 if they are used).
Tri-Loop HART command [1,1,4].

Figure 4-19. Tri-Loop wiring.

See the reference manual for the Model 333 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog
Signal Converter
for further information on how to install and configure the
Tri-Loop.

Each Tri-Loop
Channel
recieves power
from Control
Room

Channel 1 must
be powered for
the Tri-Loop to
operate

Device recieves
power from
Control Room

HART Burst Command 3/
Analog Output

Intrinsically Safe Barrier

DIN Rail Mounted
HART Tri-Loop

Control Room

WIRING TRIL

OOP

333

QV

TV

SV

PV

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