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Product category: Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Magnetrol International | Subject: PACTware DTM
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 11 March 2008

Software connects instrument experts

The new Foundation fieldbus DTM can be shared over the internet and e-mail, allowing specialists worldwide to help solve a field problem without dismantling a field instrument.

Magnetrol's newest PACTware DTM is designed for use with the Eclipse Model 705 with Foundation fieldbus communication The actual HART DTMs are all certified and tested for full compatibility through DTMInspector, which is the official test protocol that verifies the compatibility of DTMs with all FDT-related technology

PACTware allows the user to troubleshoot and configure units remotely, an important asset within the complex software links in bus communication.

The new Foundation Fieldbus DTM can be shared over the internet and e-mail, allowing specialists worldwide to help solve a field problem without dismantling a field instrument.

PACTware is an FDT Frame program that communicates bi-directionally with almost any type of communication protocol.

It offers a universal and user-friendly alternative to all kinds of proprietary instrument software and handheld devices.

PACTware is an open platform that allows users to link the communication of field devices and components from different suppliers and operating all these instruments in the same manner.

The Eclipse 705 is a two-wire loop-powered level and liquid-liquid interface transmitter with HART, Foundation fieldbus or Profibus PA communication protocols on board.

It can measure under HTHP process conditions (+430C/430bar), in steam and around highly viscous hydrocarbons.

All Eclipse 705 coaxial GWR probes are overfill safe. Request a free brochure from Magnetrol International ...

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