View Transmitter Status Using The Status Led - Emerson Micro Motion 2700 Configuration And Use Manual

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Transmitter operation
7.3

View transmitter status using the status LED

The status LED shows the current alert condition of the transmitter. The status LED is
located on the face of the transmitter.
Observe the status LED.
If your transmitter has a display, you can view the status LED with the transmitter
housing cover in place.
If your transmitter does not have a display, it does not have a status LED. This option is
not available.
To interpret the status LED, see the following table.
Restriction
If LED Blinking is disabled, the status LED will flash only during calibration. It will not flash to indicate
an unacknowledged alarm.
Table 7-1:
Transmitter status reported by status LED
LED state
Description
Solid green
No alerts are active.
Flashing green (if ena-
Unacknowledged corrected condition (no
bled)
alert)
Solid yellow
One or more low-severity alerts are active.
A low severity alarm can mean one or more
process variables is at a set output level (i.e.
simulation or two phase timeout).
Flashing yellow (if ena-
Calibration in progress.
bled)
One or more low-severity alerts are active and
have not been acknowledged.
Solid red
One or more high-severity alerts are active.
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To view a more complete set of process variables, plus the current state of the
outputs, choose Service Tools > Variables.
Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with FOUNDATION Fieldbus
Recommendation
Continue with configuration or process meas-
urement.
Continue with configuration or process meas-
urement. Acknowledge the alert if you choose.
A low-severity alert condition does not affect
measurement accuracy or output behavior.
You can continue with configuration or proc-
ess measurement, but Micro Motion still rec-
ommends identifying and resolving the alert
condition.
A low-severity alert condition does not affect
measurement accuracy or output behavior.
You can continue with configuration or proc-
ess measurement, but Micro Motion still rec-
ommends identifying and resolving the alert
condition.
A high-severity alert condition affects meas-
urement accuracy and output behavior. Re-
solve the alert condition before continuing.

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