Commissioning; Transmitter Factory Configuration Consideration; Preliminary Checks Prior To Start-Up; Local Push Buttons Functionality - ABB LMT100 Operation Instructions Manual

Lmt series magnetostrictive level transmitter
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Commissioning

Transmitter factory configuration
consideration
The LMT Series level transmitters have been factory-calibrated
to reflect the published performance specification; no further
calibration is required under normal conditions ABB typically
configures the LMT Series level transmitters according to user
requirements A typical configuration includes:
• Tag number
• Calibrated span
• Display configuration

Preliminary checks prior to start-up

• Before beginning the commissioning procedure, ensure: The
power supply is OFF
• The power supply is within the specified range (12 to 42 V DC)
• The pin assignment matches the connection diagram
• The transmitter is correctly grounded
• The transmitter is within temperature limits
• The transmitter is installed in a location free of excessive vibration
• The terminal cover is sealed

Local push buttons functionality

The LMT Series allows local adjustments via the on-board non
intrusive push buttons, when selected The push buttons are
located under the identification nameplate To gain access to
the local adjustments release the fixing screws of the
nameplate and rotate clockwise the identification plate
NOTICE
Operating the control buttons with a magnetic screwdriver
is not permitted
1
Identification nameplate
2
"Z" Zero push button
3
"S" Span push button
4
Write-protection button
Figure 21 Push Button Functionalities
L M T S E R I E S | M A G N E TO S T R I C T I V E L E V E L T R A N S M I T T E R | O I/ L M T 1 0 0/ 2 0 0 - E N R E V. B

Write protection

Write protection prevents the configuration data from being
overwritten by unauthorized users
If write protection is enabled, the "Z" and "S" buttons (either
internal or external) are disabled However, it is possible to read
out the configuration data using the graphical user interface
(DTM) or another, similar communication tool

Write protection activation via external push button

The instrument features the external, non-intrusive push
buttons, the write protection function can be performed as
follows:
• Remove the identification plate (see Figure 22) by loosening
the retaining screw that is situated on the bottom left corner
• Use a suitable screwdriver to fully press the switch down
• Turn the switch clockwise by 90°
IMPORTANT NOTE
To deactivate the switch, slightly push it down and turn
counterclockwise by 90°
Figure 22 Write Protection Push Button

Write-protection via device software

Write-protection via device software is possible Please refer
to Section 8 "Operation" of this manual, under "Menu: Device
Setup"

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