Programming The Transmitter - Tutorial - Emerson Rosemount MCL-220 Manual

Monochloramine system with rosemount 1056 transmitter
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Programming the transmitter - tutorial

Setting up and calibrating the transmitter is easy. The following tutorial describes how to
move around in the programming menus. For practice, the tutorial also describes how to
assign ppm monochloramine values to the 4 and 20 mA analog outputs.
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Press MENU.
The main menu screen appears. There are four items in the main menu. Calibrate is in
reverse video, meaning that the cursor is on Calibrate.
To assign values to the analog outputs, the Program sub-menu must be open. Use
Down to move the cursor to Program. Press ENTER.
The Program menu appears. There are six items in the Program menu. The screen
displays four items at a time. The downward pointing arrow on the right of the sreen
shows there are more items available in the menu.
To view the other items, use Down to scroll to the last item shown and continue
scrolling down. When you have reached the bottom, the arrow will point up. Move
the cursor back to Outputs and press ENTER.
The Outputs screen appears. The cursor is on Range. Output range is used to assign
values to the low and high current outputs.
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