Configure Events - Emerson Micro Motion 2700 Configuration And Use Manual Supplement

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Options for Digital Communications Fault Action
Table 2-15
Options for Digital Communications Fault Action
ProLink II code
Upscale
Downscale
Zero
Not-a-Number (NAN)
Flow to Zero
None (default)
If you set mA Output Fault Action or Frequency Output Fault Action to None, be sure to set
Digital Communications Fault Action to None. If you do not, the output will not report actual
process data, and this may result in measurement error or unintended consequences for
your process.
If you set Digital Communications Fault Action to NAN, you cannot set mA Output Fault
Action or Frequency Output Fault Action to None. If you try to do this, the transmitter will not
accept the configuration.
2.6

Configure events

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ProLink II
ProLink→Configuration→Events
ProLink→Configuration→Discrete Events
Communicator
5,6
Detailed Setup→Config Events
5,5
Detailed Setup→Config Discrete Event
An event occurs if 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.
Configuration and Use Manual Supplement
Communicator code
Upscale
Downscale
IntZero-All 0
Not-a-Number
IntZero-Flow 0
None (default)
Integrate the meter with the control system
Description
▪ Process variable values indicate that the value is greater
than the upper sensor limit.
▪ Totalizers stop incrementing.
▪ Process variable values indicate that the value is greater
than the upper sensor limit.
▪ Totalizers stop incrementing.
▪ Flow rate variables go to the value that represents a flow
rate of 0 (zero).
▪ Density is reported as 0.
▪ Temperature is reported as 0 °C, or the equivalent if
other units are used (e.g., 32 °F).
▪ Drive gain is reported as measured.
▪ Totalizers stop incrementing.
▪ Process variables are reported as IEEE NAN.
▪ Drive gain is reported as measured.
▪ Modbus scaled integers are reported as Max Int.
▪ Totalizers stop incrementing.
▪ Flow rates are reported as 0.
▪ Other process variables are reported as measured.
▪ Totalizers stop incrementing.
▪ All process variables are reported as measured.
▪ Totalizers increment if they are running.
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