HYDAC HMG 3010 User Manual

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HMG 3010

Page 70

Edition 11/2011 - V04 R01

Part No.: 669855

6.4 SMART sensors

SMART sensors are HYDAC sensors, capable of outputting several different measured vari-
ables which are displayed as sub-channels of one measurement channel on the HMG. De-
pending on the sensor type, these variables are stored for an extended period in the unit's
internal memory. Regardless of the sensor used, its parameters can be set.
CAUTION: To connect SMART sensors to HMG 3010 see “Connection requirements” and

“Wiring diagrams” in each sensor user manual.

The following details refer to the SMART sensor HYDACLab

®

HLB 1300, however they can

apply equally to other sensors.

The measured value display of SMART
sensors is shown in the screenshot on the
right (example: HLB 1300).
The display settings and measured value
renderings can be changed as described
in section 6.1.2 above.
Since every SMART sensor goes through
an initialization phase until the actual
measured values are displayed, we rec-
ommend resetting the Min and Max values
after this phase has completed.

6.4.1 Connecting SMART Sensors

To connect SMART sensors with the
HMG 3010, select the SMART Sensors
option in the Extras menu.
Then enter the connector to which the
SMART sensor is connected.
You also have the option of entering a
sensor bus address. The default setting
is No address.
Bus addresses must be assigned when
the SMART sensor is operated in a bus
system. (This function is not described
further here).


After selecting Connect you see some
information about the connected SMART
sensor above the function bar. Click on
Continue to access the options menu of
the SMART sensor.
Disconnect enables you to break the
connection to the SMART sensor.

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