Configure Events - Emerson Micro Motion 2700 Configuration And Use Manual

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Procedure
Set Discrete Output Fault Action as desired.
The default setting is None.
Options for Discrete Output Fault Action
Table 6-11:
Label
Upscale
Downscale
None (default)
Fault indication with the discrete output
To indicate faults via the discrete output, set parameters as follows:
Note
If Discrete Output Source is set to Fault and a fault occurs, the discrete output is always ON. The setting
of Discrete Output Fault Action is ignored.
6.5

Configure events

An event occurs when the real-time value of a user-specified process variable moves past a
user-defined setpoint. Events are used to provide notification of process changes or to
perform specific transmitter actions if a process change occurs.
Your transmitter supports two event models:
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Options for Discrete Output Fault Action
Polarity=Active High
Fault: discrete output is ON
(site-specific voltage)
No fault: discrete output is con-
trolled by its assignment
Fault: discrete output is OFF
(0 V)
No fault: discrete output is con-
trolled by its assignment
Discrete output is controlled by its assignment
Discrete Output Source = Fault
Discrete Output Fault Action = None
Basic event model
Enhanced event model
Discrete output behavior
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Micro Motion
Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs
Polarity=Active Low
Fault: discrete output is OFF
(0 V)
No fault: discrete output is con-
trolled by its assignment
Fault: discrete output is ON
(site-specific voltage)
No fault: discrete output is con-
trolled by its assignment

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