Configure Events - Emerson Micro Motion 2700 Configuration And Use Manual

Transmitters with intrinsically safe outputs
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Note
For some faults only: If Fault Timeout is set to a non-zero value, the transmitter will not implement
the fault action until the timeout has elapsed.
CAUTION!
Do not use Discrete Output Fault Action as a fault indicator. If you do, you may not be able to
distinguish a fault condition from a normal operating condition. If you want to use the Discrete
Output as a fault indicator, set Discrete Output Source to Fault and set Discrete Output Fault
Action to None.
Procedure
Set Discrete Output Fault Action as desired.
The default setting is None.
Related information
Options for Discrete Output Fault Action
Label
Upscale
Downscale
None (default)
Fault indication with the Discrete Output
To indicate faults via the Discrete Output, set Discrete Output Source to Fault. Then, if a
fault occurs, the Discrete Output is always ON and 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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Fault indication with the Discrete Output
Basic event model
Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Intrinsically Safe Outputs
Discrete Output behavior
Fault: Discrete Output is ON (site-specific voltage)
No fault: Discrete Output is controlled by its assign-
ment
Fault: Discrete Output is OFF (0 V)
No fault: Discrete Output is controlled by its assign-
ment
Discrete Output is controlled by its assignment

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