Model 275 Universal Hart Communicator
UMSITRPDS3-1
November
2010
2-16
2.5.1.2 Saved Configuration
The second option on the Offline menu is the Saved
Configuration menu, which permits access to previously stored
configuration data.
1.
Press “2” from the Offline Menu to display the Saved
Configuration menu (at right).
2.
Select either Module Contents or Data Pack Contents to
open stored configurations. Both storage locations list all
saved configurations by assigned Tag. See XPAND (below)
for more configuration identification details. (
Note:
The PC
option shown on the menu is not operational with firmware
release 1.6.)
The Module Contents menu, which lists the configurations
currently stored in the Memory Module, is shown at right.
The Data Pack menu is similar. Both give the user several
options for handling and viewing configuration data, as
explained below.
FILTR
The FILTR function key (F1) opens a menu that provides
both Sort and Filter options. These options select only the
chosen configurations from all those stored. This is
particularly valuable for the Data Pack, which stores up to
100 configurations.
Sort allows unique device configurations to be grouped and
displayed by Tag, Descriptor, or user-assigned Name.
Use Filter to group and display configurations according to
certain characters within the chosen device identifier (Tag,
Descriptor, or Name). Filter is useful for selecting all the
tags from a certain area of the process or plant.
When setting up a Filter (see display at right), two wildcard
characters, the period (.) and the asterisk (*) are used. The
period replaces a single character of any value. The asterisk
replaces one or more alphanumeric characters of any value.
For example, if A-*-.1 is entered as the filter, the
configurations displayed will be all those with device tags
starting with A-, followed by any combination of characters
(e.g., XYZ, S2, 3R) followed by a dash, followed by any
single character (e.g., 1, D, M), and ending with a 1. Tags A-
M1-B1, A-N2-Z1, and A-SF-X1 would display, whereas the
tags BA53, PT101, and ATT48 would not.
HART Communicator
Saved Configuration
"
1->Module Contents
2 Data Pack Contents
3 PC
HELP
HART Communicator
Data Pack Contents
"
->PT101
PT102
PT103S
PT104
FILTR|XPAND
HART Communicator
Tag Filter
*
A-*-1
HELP|DEL |ESC |ENTER
Summary of Contents for 7MF4033 series
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