Reference Manual
300560EN, Rev AA
May 2011
Rosemount 2230
4-2
Section 4. Configuration and Operation
4.2 INTRODUCTION This chapter provides information about configuration and operation of the
Rosemount 2230 Graphical Field Display.
For information on how to use TankMaster WinSetup to configure the 2230,
see the Raptor System Configuration Manual (Document no.300510EN).
4.2.1 The 2230
Graphical Field
Display
The Rosemount 2230 is a graphical display designed for viewing tank data in
tough environments. It features adjustable LCD contrast, backlight,
multi-language support, and communication failure indication.
The four softkeys allow you to navigate through the different menus and to
select various functions for tank data viewing and service.
Menu: opens the Main Menu with various options for configuration of the
2230 display.
Pause: stops toggling the measurement variables until the Resume button is
pressed.
Down arrow: lets you scroll through the list of measurement variables and
tanks.
Status: lets you view the current status of the presented measurement
variable. See also “Status Information” on page 5-11.
A symbol in the upper right-hand corner of the display indicates that the 2230
is operating and communicates on the Tankbus.
Figure 4-1. The
Rosemount 2230 display
The Rosemount 2230 is powered by the Tankbus (see “Power Requirements”
on page 3-7).
Adjusting the display contrast
The 2230 automatically adjusts display contrast to optimize for changes of
ambient temperature. The contrast can be manually adjusted when further
fine-tuning is desired. To increase the display contrast, press the two buttons
on the right-hand side simultaneously. To decrease the contrast, press the two
buttons on the left-hand side. It takes approximately 10 seconds to adjust
from minimum to maximum contrast.
The contrast can also be adjusted by using the Contrast service command:
<Menu><Service><LCD Contrast>.
Display
Softkeys
Activity indicator
Softkey functions
Weather protection lid
Note! It is recommended that
the lid is closed whenever
possible to protect the LCD
from exposure by ultraviolet
radiation from the sun