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Section 5: Operation
January 2015
Operation
Section 5 Operation
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5.1 Display functionality
The Rosemount 3300 Series Transmitter uses the display for presentation of measurement
variables. The display has two rows, the upper row with five characters is for the measured value,
and the lower row with six characters is for the value name and measurement unit. The display
toggles between the different variables every two seconds. Variables to be presented are
configurable by using a Field Communicator or by using the Radar Configuration Tools software.
Figure 5-1. Presentation of Measurement Data
The Rosemount 3300 Series can display the following variables:
Level
Distance
Volume
Internal temperature
Interface distance
Interface level
Amplitude 1, 2, and 3 (see Service and Troubleshooting for more information)
Interface thickness
Percent of range
Analog current out
B.
C.
D.
A.
A. Jumpers for alarm and write protection settings
B. Measurement value
C. Measurement unit
D. Measurement variable
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