1 general information, 2 ids and revision numbers, 3 implementation peculiarities – KROHNE M10 Converter HART 0201 User Manual
Page 3: 1 installation, 2 operating

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Remote Operation Instructions M10 HART
1 General Information
The M10 is a two-wire transmitter with 4...20mA current output and HART
capability.
General Characteristics of the M10 HART
interface:
• Multidrop Mode is supported
• Burst Mode is not supported
Electrical connection: Page 12 of the “Installation and Operating Instructions. M10 Variable Area Flowmeter”,
Apr. 2001.
2 IDs and Revision numbers
The HART Device Descriptions described in this document have the following IDs and revision numbers:
Manufacturer ID: 69 (0x45)
Device Type: 234 (0xEA)
HART module :
Device Revision: 2
DD Revision: 1
HART Universal Revision: 5
HC 275 OS Revision:
≥ 4.9
AMS Version:
≥ 5.0
PDM Version:
≥ 5.1+SP2
PACTware 2.1
3 Implementation Peculiarities
Transmitter
• All parameters and dynamic data are involved in HART transactions, i.e. can be handled from remote hosts. For
details refer to the “Transmitter-Specific Command Specification”.
4 HART Communicator 275 (HC275)
4.1 Installation
The HC275 has to be programmed with the M10 HART Device Description. Otherwise the HC275 user will work with
the instrument as a generic one thus loosing opportunity for entire instrument control.
4.2 Operating
Refer to the M10 Menu Tree HC275 (Attachment A).
The M10 operation via HC275 is made quite close to the manual instrument control via keypad.
The online help of each parameter contains its function number as a reference to the device’s local display and the
“Installation and Operating Instructions”.
While storing data in HC275 from connected instrument, the difference between “standard configuration” of HC275
and its “full configuration” consists in some read-only parameters (sensor limits, device modules’ IDs, etc.) that are
either transferred to AMS (“full configuration”) or are shown on AMS tabs as empty fields (“standard configuration”).
Clear the latter corresponds to situation when HC275
⇒ AMS configurations’ transfer is undertaken.