I have one question : When you're using the fluke calibrator To calibrate pressure Transmitters You use hand pump to enter a small pressure But if the pressure Transmitter has a high pressure range For example : 0 - - - > 5000 bar How to enter this huge value to the pressure Transmitter?
I'm not sure what your question is exactly. If you are asking how do you assign 0 to 5000 bar and the LRV and URV into the transmitter, that is a question related to the HART menu options for that specific transmitter and the Communicating device you are using. Normally, LRV and URV values can be set via the SETUP section of the menu tree while communicating with a smart transmitter.
What pins of the DB9 are used?
I have one question :
When you're using the fluke calibrator
To calibrate pressure Transmitters
You use hand pump to enter a small pressure
But if the pressure Transmitter has a high pressure range
For example :
0 - - - > 5000 bar
How to enter this huge value to the pressure Transmitter?
I would say you need to use a pressurized inert gas such as nitrogen along with the proper regulator and appropriate test equipment.
I'm not sure what your question is exactly.
If you are asking how do you assign 0 to 5000 bar and the LRV and URV into the transmitter, that is a question related to the HART menu options for that specific transmitter and the Communicating device you are using. Normally, LRV and URV values can be set via the SETUP section of the menu tree while communicating with a smart transmitter.
How can I calibrate and store information to transfer to a computer?
The manual touches on this on pages 81-87. however, it appears that you will need additional software loaded on the computer you are using for this.