Transmitter Simulation - BEAMEX MC5-IS User Manual

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Transmitter Simulation

Start the Transmitter Simulation as described in chapter Trans-
mitter/Switch Simulation on page 80. If the settings of the Basic
Mode windows suit Transmitter Simulation, a configuration win-
dow similar to the lower left picture is shown.
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TRANSMITTER SIMULATION
INPUT
Pressure
Port
P1:INT2C
0 %
0.000
100 %
100.000
OUTPUT
Current
Port
E: I(control)
0 %
4.0000
100 %
20.000
Saturation Limit Output Values
Minimum
3.5000
Maximum
23.000
Transfer Function
Linear
Stop
Cancel
Field
Ramping
Enter the input and output spans, the saturation limits and also
the transfer function.
If the saturation limits differ from the range limits, MC5 extrapo-
lates the output value based on the input value and the Transfer
Function until the saturation limit is reached. Then if the input sig-
nal drifts farther from the input range, the output value stays at the
saturation limit.
The upper right picture shows the Basic Mode window while Trans-
mitter Simulation is active. The second row of both windows dis-
play the active port and the input/output range of the simulated
transmitter.
Notes.
To Zero a pressure module during Transmitter Simulation, Press
MENU
Zero Pressure Module
D
7
/
and
/
When pausing the Transmitter Simulation, you can change the
generation/simulation signal as in Basic Mode.
Warning!
Remember to scale the output signal of the Transmitter Simula-
tion so that the instrument connected to the output signal loop
is not damaged.
Advanced Utilities
1
P2: INT20C/ (0.00 ... 100.00 kPa g)
kPa
kPa
TRANSMITTER SIMULATION
mA
2
mA
E: I(control)/ (4.0000 ... 20.000 mA)
mA
mA
Measurement mA
Edit
Start
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INPUT
gauge
0.06
kPa
OUTPUT
4.0000
mA
End
Pause
.
4.0000
MENU
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