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1. S IO KAP 03 01 ENG APLISENS MANUFACTURE OF PRESSURE TRANSMITTERS AND CONTROL INSTRUMENTS USER S MANUAL FIELD COMMUNICATOR KAP 03Ex KAP 03 WARSAW NOVEMBER 2008 APLISENS JSC 03 192 Warszawa ul Morelowa 7 tel 48 22 814 07 77 fax 48 22 814 07 78 www aplisens pl e mail aplisens aplisens pl 1 03 01 ENG TABLE OF CONTENTS LO US 3 2 BASIC FEATURES AND TECHNICAL DATA 3 3 LIST OP GOMPONENT 2225055 els Lecce miu halus sessed ied 4 4 USING KAP 03Ex COMMUNICATOR IN EXPLOSION DANGER ZONES 4 5 CONNECTING AND STARTING THE 7 6 FINDING THE TRANSMITTER n ua 7 7 UPDATING DAT Axis u u aussi ed od 8 8 MAIN MEN U 8 8 To INFO amalan uasqatu guayas A 8 82 CALIBRATION 2 u us Sasa naya quihua 9 8 3 CONFIGURATION tees eee Hone re es Sete ee ve See 11 8 4 OPERATING LCD ota ein ie alae 14 8 5 COMMUNICATOR S OPTIONS n aa 16 9 PROCESS VARIABLES is e u ies Su sa ann wn eR eet ets 17 10 UPDATING THE COMMUNICATOR S SOFTWARE BY MEANS OF A 17 2 03 01 ENG Symbols used Symbol A Warning to proceed strictly in accordance with the information contained in the docu
2. Battery set Rating Fuse socket Fuse 05x20 EN60127 In 0 16A U 250V F uug1s s plate KAP 03Ex Numer fabryczny Rok produkcji ioo ianc t KDB O7ATEX C wi PaPi a 1060 lt Zasilanie w asne iskrobezpieczny zesp l baterii 3 6 VDC Charge with supply 9 VDC 2 outside danger zone Ladowa napi ciem 9VDC 2 tylko poza strefa zagro enia wybuchem a C Charging socket y yun JO y Aq aq SN3SI1dv Aq 195 uey Aq jou JOyEDUNWWOD 94 SJOJESIUNWWOD u JO ON ESY ON3 0 0 dV3 OI 7 03 01 ENG 5 CONNECTING AND STARTING THE COMMUNICATOR min 250 Q i 4 20mA Transmitter Power or probe supply 5 oO 2 Fig 2 Schematics of connecting KAP 03 communicator to the power and measurement line of the transmitter or probe Communicator KAP 03 is started by pushing the ON OFF key After switching it on a welcome picture is displayed on the Comm
3. S CODE OF IDENTIFICATION 25 DISTRIBUTOR CODE 26 FLAGS 27 Error flags 9 03 01 ENG If the value of errors amounts to 0 it means that there were no errors notified during the transmission and no configuration change took place If the value of an error flag is different from 0 then in the upper left corner of the screen an exclamation sign appears The errors may be removed by running the RESET CONFIGURATION FLAG function which is available at the CONFIGURATION transmitter configuration tab After this action the exclamation sign displayed in the upper left corner of the screen vanishes 8 2 CALIBRATION 1 ZEROING 2 The function for zeroing the transmitter is performed in order to eliminate the shift in its characteristic after installing it on a new object After the ZEROING function has been executed the pressure becomes stabilised and the current pressure is displayed on the Communicators screen in the form of a number and unit If the displayed value is appropriate the zeroing operation should be acknowledged by pressing the key The Communicator confirms performance of the zeroing by displaying the following message FIRST PROCESS VARIABLE ZEROED PRESSURE CALIBRATION Before calibration ought to be enter calibration code 00000000 Change of calibration code see item 8 5 options of communicator page no 16 This function enables calibrating the upper and the lower value of
4. are available at www aplisens pl 4 USING KAP 03Ex COMMUNICATOR IN EXPLOSION DANGER ZONES 4 1 Introduction Communicator in intrinsic safety version is designated as KAP 03Ex Communicator in normal version is designated as KAP 03 Point 4 apply to KAP 03Ex Other points apply to and KAP 03 4 2 Use of communicator in explosion danger zones 4 2 1 KAP 03Ex communicator is produced according to standards PN EN60079 0 2006 PN EN60079 11 2007 4 2 2 KAP 03 Ex communicators may be used in explosion danger zones marked with an anti explosion structure marking Is II2GEEx ia IICT4 KDB 07 ATEX 122X It can also be used under conditions taking into account the following input output parameters Uo Ui 3 9V 28VDC lo 17mA 93mA linear Po Pi 11mW 1W 26nF 2 2uF 10 2200 Li 0 4 3 Identification and warning signs 4 3 1 Communicators in Ex version must feature permanent signs located on their body and cover company logo and device type designation CE marking and notified unit number antiexplosion structure designation according to point 4 2 2 Use in the cover KAPO3AE only 5 03 01 ENG 4 3 2 Additionally the communicator s body should feature the following serial number and year of production AN output input parameters the following inscription must be located near the power socket Charge with 9V 2 only in explosion safe zone
5. key and typing in the code of that alarm which should be activated in accordance with the description in the following table A full code is a sum of component codes described in the following table DESCRIPTION Error of a measuring circle break dynamic signalling 0 no error 1 error Errors in the ADC transmitter static signalling 0 no error 1 error Errors of RAM EEPROM PROGRAM static signalling 0 no error 1 error Errors in the local quartz oscillator processor or transmitter oscillator static signalling 0 no error 1 error 64 Alarm current 0 high 22 1 low 3 6 mA Current range Mod 0 normal range 3 9 20 5mA 1 NAMUR Compilant range 3 8 20 5mA Typing in the alarm code the process of typing in characters should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in 3 characters 1 External push button This function enables switching on and off the possibility of zeroing and setting the beginning and end of range by delivery of a pressure by means of magnetised elements casing AL and ALW or external push buttons casing ALE m Resetting configuration flags This function enables removal of transmission errors 8 4 OPERATING LCD This function is available only for the transmitters equipped with an LCD display 1 SWITCHING ON OFF LCD This function enables switching on and off the LCD display 2 REVERSE This funct
6. 0PD APR 2000PZ APR 2000AL APR 2000ALW APR 2000ALE APR 2200PD APR 2200PZ APR 2200AL APR 2200ALW APR 2200ALE hydrostatic depth probes SG 25 Smart SG 25S Smart APR 2000Y or transmitters of other physical quantities e g temperature transmitters The communication with the transmitters enables Identification of a transmitter Configuration of its output parameters Units and values of the beginning and the end of its measurement range Ballistic factor Conversion characteristics linear radical special quadratic Reading of a currently measured value e g pressure output current degree of output setting in Enforcement of output current with a given value Transmitter calibration as regards master pressure Zeroing The link to a detailed description of the functional software of the profile for pressure temperature etc is located on this site http www aplisens pl produkty kap html or can found in the KAP Loader 1 software in the box Server viewer BASIC FEATURES AND TECHNICAL DATA Autonomous power supply from a lithium battery 3 6V 1 5 Ah Power consumption when active app 8 5 mA Power consumption when off app 40 Estimated time of constant operation with fully charged battery app 7 days Automatic switch off after preprogrammed period of inactivity Communicates displayed on an alphanumerical display 2x20 characters Adjustment
7. 4 4 Power The communicator is powered by a lithium ionic battery with nominal capacity of 1 55Ah and voltage 3 6V The battery and its protective elements form a unit covered in polyurethane resin and has the shape of a rectangular cube The charging socket is designed to match a concentric plug with an orifice with its outside diameter of 5 5m and bolt 2 5mm The charging circuit is protected at its beginning with a tube fuse 160 Un 250V The fuse with a frame is placed on the side of the battery and forms its part The fuse can be accessed by unscrewing the housing of the communicator slightly lifting the battery and removing the cover of the fuse socket Fig 1 The communicator may be powered only by means of the above described battery set manufactured by APLISENS The set is replaced in a safe zone by detaching the set from the PCB and unsoldering input wires from the terminals of the charging socket The set may only be performed by the manufacturer or a unit authorized by the manufacturer 4 5 Use 4 5 1 KAP O3Ex communicator Ex version may be used only the cover supplied together with the communicator with permanently applied designations as per point 4 3 1 Information on the method of connecting to the charging measurement line as well as features and functionalities the method of setting the unit taking readouts when the communicator is working together with a converter are specified in the
8. case of the operating system Windows 98 Breaking the communication with the PC before completing the transmission between KAP Loader and the Communicator e g by disconnecting the USB cable causes that the Communicator leaves the mode of software replacement Then the procedure should be repeated beginning with the step item b
9. d 4 CHANGE OF CALIBRATION CODE This function allows to change calibration code The original value is 00000000 This code should be entered before pressure calibration and current calibration item 8 2 see page 9 Code entering see page 13 item i 17 03 01 ENG 9 PROCESS VARIABLES This function is available after pressing the PV key on the Communicator It enables current viewing the following process variables FIRST PROCESS VARIABLE PV SECOND PROCESS VARIABLE SV THIRD PROCESS VARIABLE TV FOURTH PROCESS VARIABLE FV RANGE PERCENTAGE CURRENT MA The information is refreshed every 0 9 seconds Moving between the available variables is possible by means of the F1 lt and 22 gt keys 10 UPDATING THE COMMUNICATOR S SOFTWARE BY MEANS OF A PC In order to update the software one must a Start the KAP Loader programme on the PC b Connect the Communicator to the PC using USB c Switch on the Communicator if the Communicator was on during connecting it to the PC it should be switched off and again switch on d Follow the operating instructions set out in the documentation of KAP Loader The Communicator confirms each successful connection to the PC by a single beep while the LCD screen is blank The KAP Loader programme signals successful connection by showing a moving stripe in the lower right corner of the PC display screen this stripe is not presented in
10. el i Changing the lock code This function enables changing the lock code The lock code consists of 8 characters Typing in the code All the characters must be typed in otherwise the Communicator does not accept it and goes to a higher menu level The following characters may be typed in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Other characters are locked Each character is typed in by one short pressing an appropriate key The typed in characters may not be removed these may only be overwritten In order to change the code one must fill out the line OLD and the line NEW with eight characters and then acknowledge it by pressing the key 4 LOCK CODE CHANGE OLD 12345678 NEW 1234567 lt gt 3 1 T The Communicator confirms each correctly performed operation by displaying message CODE CHANGED and pressing the key enables its saving If the lock code is typed in incorrectly the Communicator signals that situation by displaying message INCORRECT CODE then press the key to be given a repeated chance of typing in the code j Saving lock This function enables switching on and switching off the saving lock by providing an appropriate code Typing in the code according to the description in i page 13 14 03 01 ENG k Alarm mode This function enables switching on and off the alarm mode The alarm mode is switched on by pressing the
11. her menu level d Message This function enables changing the message text Typing in characters the process of typing in characters should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in up to 32 characters e Tag label This function enables changing the label Typing in characters the process of typing in characters should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in up to 8 characters 13 03 01 ENG f Tag description This function enables changing the description Typing in characters the process of typing in characters should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in up to 16 characters g Tag date This function enables changing the date in the following format XX XX XXXX day month year Typing in characters the process of typing in characters should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 in accordance with the above presented format h Head number This function enables changing the head number within a range from 0 to 16777215 Typing in characters the process of typing in characters should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in up to 8 characters Typing in a number larger than 16777215 is impossible Such command is not sent to the transmitter and the Communicator goes to a higher menu lev
12. int may be typed in at a arbitrary chosen place except for the first position 16 03 01 ENG c End of range This function enables changing the end value of the range which is displayed on the transmitters LCD screen The current value is displayed on the screen The key enables modification of the value Typing in figures according to the description in item 2 page 9 8 LOCK FOR THE LOCAL SETTINGS This function enables switching on or off the lock for the local settings The current status is signalled by displaying one of the following two messages ON OFF The status may be changed by means of the key 8 5 COMMUNICATOR S OPTIONS 1 CONTRAST Contrast adjustment is performed by means of the 22 and F1 keys Pressing the F3 key gt lt causes a return to the factory settings Resetting the Communicator does not change performed contrast adjustments 2 INFO In the tag INFO incorporates the following information about the Communicator Software version Communicator s electronics version Loaders version 3 TIME TO SCREEN SAVER The time to screen saver is a time distance after which the screen saver will be activated The time to screen saver is presented in minutes TIME CHANGE The time may be changed after pressing the key and by typing in a value between 0 and 99 only integers Value 0 means that the screen saver shall not be activate
13. ion enables displaying values the transmitters LCD display in the reverse form 3 TURN This function enables turning the values displayed on the LCD display by 180 After executing this function the message about restarting is displayed The effect of the turning of the displaying is visible after the restarting 15 03 01 ENG 4 PROCESS VARIABLES This function enables displaying an appropriate process variable on the LCD screen of the transmitter It is possible to display values of current pressure range percentage or user s range 5 COMMA This function enables setting a comma in any position of the number displayed on the transmitter s LCD screen 6 CONTRAST Contrast adjustment is performed by means of the 22 and F1 keys Pressing the key gt lt causes a return to the in factory pre set settings Resetting the Communicator does not change performed contrast adjustments 7 USER S RANGE a User s units This function enables changing units in which the values are displayed on the transmitters LCD screen After displaying the current user unit and pressing the F3 key J units may be changed Typing in characters and figures Moving among the units is performed by means of the F1 lt and F2 gt keys The pulsing cursor indicates the current cell of the display where changes may be performed By pressing an appropriate key of the keyboard we can type in figures and
14. ivered to the transmitter is saved in its memory as the beginning value of the range to be set By typing in a number the beginning value of the range to be set is typed in with the help of the transmitter s keyboard Typing in a number the process of typing in should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in 5 figures and the point c End of adjustable range This function enables changing the end value of the adjustable range The value may be set in the following ways By giving a pressure a pressure delivered to the transmitter is saved in its memory as the end value of the range to be set By typing in a number the end value of the range to be set is typed in with the help of the transmitters keyboard Typing in a number the process of typing in should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in 5 figures and the point 12 03 01 ENG d Characteristic This function enables choosing a conversion characteristic for the transmitter The following kinds of characteristics are available Linear mx b Special Radical sqrt x Third grade radical sqrt x 3 Fifth grade radical 75 Square 2 e Time constant This function enables changing the time constant Typing in figures the process of typing in should be performed according to the description in item 2
15. latter part of the User s Manual 4 5 2 Charging The discharged battery is indicated by a blinking battery light on the display The battery of KAP O3Ex communicator is charged by connecting a mains charger plug with a coaxial plug with internal connection diameter of 5 5mm and plug orifice O2 1mm 10 the charging socket Output voltage of the charger is stabilized and has a nominal value of 9VDC 2 output current app 200 Charger output voltage is insulated from the mains with a transformer with reinforced E insulation designation The communicator should be charged only in a safe zone While charging it is not allowed to connect the communicator s measurement clamps to the signal line leading to the danger zone If the battery is fully charged the communicator may operate for app 170 hours non stop 7 days Charging from the moment the battery is fully discharged until fully charged is app 16 hours view A Connecting terminals GPLISENS Use in the cover KAPO3AE only KAP 03 Ex II 2G Ex ia IIC T4 KDB 07ATEX F 3 lt gt lt In ss GHI amp B 0 YZ J Fig 1 KAP 03Ex general view Charging socket Fuse cover Programming socket
16. letters only block letters Changing letters and figures is performed by one pressing a key or by pressing a key for a longer time in the latter situation figures and letters change a continuous way Pressing the key acknowledges the typed value cursor vanishes It is possible to type in 15 characters After typing in a character the cursor does not automatically move to the next position therefore it must be shifted by means of the F2 key gt USER UNIT ABCDEFGHIJKLENO lt gt 3 117 b Beginning of range This function enables changing the beginning value of the range which is displayed on the transmitter s LCD screen The current value is displayed on the screen The F3 key enables modification of the value Typing in figures Moving on the screen is possible by means of the F1 lt and F2 gt keys A single pressing the F1 lt key enables removing the character situated on the left of the cursor whereas holding it pressed causes removal of the whole line A given cell may be modified when the pulsing cursor is situated in it By pressing an appropriate key of the keyboard we may type in figures Figures are changed by single key pressing Pressing the key acknowledges the typed in value the cursor vanishes It is possible to type in 5 figures and the point After typing in each character the cursor automatically changes its position for the next one A comma po
17. mentation in order to ensure the safety and full functionality of the device Information particularly useful during installation and operation of the device Information particularly useful during installation and operation of Ex device Information disposal of used equipment BASIC REQUIREMENTS AND SAFE USE The manufacturer will not be liable for damage resulting from incorrect installation failure to maintain the device in a suitable technical condition or use of the device other than for its intended purpose Installation should be carried out by qualified staff having the required authorizations to install electrical The installer is responsible for performing the installation in accordance with these instructions and with the electromagnetic compatibility and safety regulations and standards applicable to the type of installation The device should be configured appropriately for the purpose for which it is to be used Incorrect configuration may cause erroneous functioning leading to damage to the device or an accident If a device is not functioning correctly disconnect it and send it for repair to the manufacturer or to a firm authorized by the manufacturer In order to minimize the risk of malfunction and associated risks to staff the device is not to be installed or used in particularly unfavourable conditions where the following dangers occur possibility of mechanical impacts excessive shocks and vibration e
18. n up to 5 figures and the point 10 03 01 ENG After carrying out calibration operation the Communicator displays message CALIBRATION SUCCESSFULLY EXECUTED WAIT TYPE IN PRESSURE CALIBRATION PRESS STABILISATION MASTER PRESSURE SUCCESSFULLY XXXXXX XXX XXXXXE EXECUTED J 7 lt gt 117 If Jf OK The values of assumed calibration points do not have to be equal to the upper and bottom limits of the basic range but these may not go beyond them i e be higher and lower respectively The breadth of the calibration range may not be smaller than the minimum breadth of set range In order to reach the best possible accuracy it is recommended that the calibration points and the beginning and end points of the set range have the same or near values 3 CURRENT CALIBRATION Before calibration ought to be enter calibration code 00000000 Change of calibration code see item 8 5 options of communicator page no 16 a upper or bottom limit of range CURRENT CALIBRATION READ CURRENT VALUE CURRENT CALIBRATION SET I 0 22mA VALUE AT AMMETER CALIBRATE I 0 22mA AND TYPE IT IN mA lt gt 3 117 If If OK lt gt 3 1 7 The Communicator confirms performance of the calibration by displaying massage CURRENT CALIBRATION SUCCESSFULLY EXECUTED b Setting a current of 4 mA o
19. of contrast of the displayed characters Plastic film keyboard to input data Acoustic signaling of event e g pressed key Communication in BELL202 standard protocol HART rev5 and rev6 with adaptive adjustment of carrier amplitude Operation with a resistor placed in the transmitter s current loop with a resistance from 220 to 1100 Ohm Possibility to connect an external power supply 9V stable 200mA through the charging connector in order to charge the communicator s battery Battery charge time up to app 8h for KAP 03 and up to app 16h for KAP 03Ex 4 03 01 ENG e Possibility to change the communicator s software by means of a KAP Loader program using a mini USB connector USB 1 1 or USB 2 0 e requirements fulfilled Operating temperature range 10 C lt lt 50 C If the device was stored in a low temperature it should be warmed up to the room temperature before switching on Available in intrinsic safety version Communicator designated as KAP 03Ex is designed to be used in explosion danger zones see point 4 3 LIST OF COMPONENTS The item consists of the following communicator KAP 03Ex or KAP 03 cover for version the cover is marked as KAPO3AE connection wires with gripping devices connection cable USB Operation manual Certificate of conformity for KAP 03Ex certificate for KAP03 at request Declaration and ATEX certificates
20. page 9 It is possible to type in 5 figures and the point If the typed in number i e time constant value is larger than 30 seconds it will not be sent to the transmitter and message TOO LARGE PARAMETER will be displayed on the transmitter s screen 2 CONFIGURING TRANSMITTER In this tab it is possible to modify the following parameters of the transmitter a Device address This function enables changing the transmitter address in a range from 0 to 15 Typing in figures the process of typing in figures should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in 2 figures If a number from beyond the range 0 15 is typed in an error message will appear on the screen b Number of preambles This function enables changing the number of preambles within a range from 3 to 20 Typing in figures the process of typing in figures should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 If a number from beyond the range 3 20 is typed in an error message will appear on the screen parameter too small or too large c ID number This function enables changing the ID number within a range from 0 to 16777215 Typing in figures the process of typing in figures should be performed according to the description in item 2 page 9 It is possible to type in 8 figures Typing in a number larger than 16777215 is impossible Such command is not sent to the transmitter and the Communicator goes to a hig
21. pressure The to be calibrated is chosen by pressing the key F1 lt or the F2 key gt and acknowledged by pressing the key PRESSURE CALIBRATION PRESSURE CALIBRATION SET LOWER PRESSURE SET UPPER PRESSURE lt gt 3 117 lt gt 32 117 After choosing the pressure to be calibrated the upper or the lower one the pressure becomes stabilised and the current pressure is displayed on the Communicator s screen in the form of number and unit When the chosen pressure is displayed it should be acknowledged by pressing the key 1 and the master pressure value should be typed in Typing in figures Moving on the screen is possible with the use of the F1 key lt and F2 key gt A single short pressing the F1 key lt causes removing one character before the cursor whereas a longer pressing it results in removing the whole line A text box may be modified when the pulsing cursor is present in it Figures may be typed in by pressing appropriate keys of the keyboard Pressing the key 1 causes input of the typed in value then the cursor vanishes It is possible to type in up to 5 figures and the point After typing in each character the cursor automatically moves to the next position right after the newly typed in character It is possible to type in for example figure 2 instead of 02 without fear both forms are accepted by the device It is possible to type i
22. r 20 mA CURRENT ON LINE READ CURRENT VALUE CURRENT CALIBRATION SET VALUE AT AMMETER CALIBRATE I 0 22mA 4mA AND TYPE IT IN X XXXXI mA JE OK JE OK lt gt 3 1 f The Communicator confirms performance of the calibration by displaying massage CURRENT CALIBRATION SUCCESSFULLY EXECUTED 4 RESETTING THE ORIGINAL VALUES This function enables return to the settings that have been done at the production stage of the transmitter a Zeroing b Pressure calibration c Current calibration 11 03 01 ENG 8 3 CONFIGURATION 1 CONFIGURING VALUES In this tab it is possible to modify the following parameters of the transmitter a Pressure unit This function enables changing the pressure unit to be used Changing to the unit that should be used is performed by choosing the appropriate unit and acknowledging it with the key The F1 lt and F2 gt keys serve for moving between the available units The following units are available FtH20 68F kPa InHg Ot InH20 68F 2 G cm2 mmH20 46 InH2O 4C bar MPa psi ATM mmHg0 Torr mmbH20 68F mH2O 46 Beginning of adjustable range This function enables changing the beginning value of the adjustable range The value may be set in the following ways By giving a pressure a pressure del
23. transmitter is signalled by the pulsing cursor in the upper left corner of the screen 8 MAIN MENU The way of moving over the main menu is described by means of the following signs sign lt means moving to the left along the same MENU level sign gt means moving to the right along the same sign 4 means moving to the MENU level below or command confirmation sign T means moving to the MENU level above The Communicator s keys RE collecting data from the transmitter PF key unavailable PV process variables F1 22 F3 F4 function keys 8 1 INFO This tab enables viewing the transmitter s parameters and data Pressing key F4 REFRESH causes renewed taking data from the transmitter The REFRESH function may also be activated by pressing key RE at any time The following parameters are available 1 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2 MESSAGE Key F3 gt gt gt enables scrolling through the whole message 3 DATUM 4 TAB LABEL 5 TAB DESCRIPTION 6 SERIAL NUMBER 7 CHARACTERISTIC 8 UNITS 9 UPPER LIMIT OF RANGE 10 LOWER LIMIT OF RANGE 11 BEGINNING OF ADJUSTABLE RANGE 12 END OF ADJUSTABLE RANGE 13 MINIMUM BREADTH OF RANGE 14 TIME CONSTANT 15 SAVING LOCK 16 DEVICE ADDRESS 17 NUMBER OF PREAMBLES 18 HEAD NUMBER 19 ELECTRONICS VERSIONS 20 PROGRAMME VERSION 21 TSD 22 UCS 23 MANUFACTURER S CODE OF DEVICE 24 MANUFACTURER
24. unicator s screen showing the producer s name and the Communicator s type The line s amplitude is automatically adjusted depending on the line loading that ranges between 2500 and 11000 6 FINDING THE TRANSMITTER During searching for the transmitter the progress bar shows on the Communicator s screen In the searching time addresses from 0 to 15 are inspected The procedure is repeated at maximum three times If the transmitter possesses address 0 the Communicator will find it and stop searching After the search has been finished the address of the found transmitter and its serial number are displayed Then pushing any key causes change to the mode of updating FOUND DEVICE ADDRESS ID NR gt ANY KEY lt If the transmitter possesses any other address than 0 it is possible to search for other devices after having pushed key F4 gt gt gt FOUND DEVICE ADDRESS ID NR J ENTER gt gt gt If the Communicator does not find the transmitter a message appears on the display informing that it is possible to restart it by pushing key F1 RESTART NO DEVICE CHECK CONNECTION RESTART 1 8 03 01 ENG 7 UPDATING DATA After the transmitter has been found its data become updated The progress bar is displayed on the Communicator s screen After data update the main MENU appears on the screen The transmission between the Communicator and the
25. xcessive temperature fluctuation exposure to direct sunlight Installation of intrinsic safety versions should be performed with particular care in accordance with the regulations and standards applicable to that type of installation The technical manual contains parameters for the transmitters which were correct at the time of going to press These parameters may be changed The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes not having a negative impact on the operational and metrological parameters of the products without updating the contents of the technical manual A current version of the technical manual as well as declarations of conformity can be found at www aplisens pl N 3 03 01 ENG USE The KAP 03 and KAP 03Ex field communicator is a portable device with its own battery power supply used for communication and exchange of data with intelligent transmitters e g pressure differential pressure temperature transmitters It features an output built as a standard current loop 4 20 mA using FSK modulation type BEL202 with an implemented HART communication protocol revision 5 and revision 6 The communicator is specially designed to configure intelligent transmitters manufactured by APLISENS Depending on the software implemented in the controller it can be used to configure pressure transmitters APC 2000PD APC 2000PZ APC 2000AL APC 2000ALW APC 2000ALE pressure difference transmitters APR 200
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