Perform A Discrete Input Loop Test Using Prolink Iii; Perform A Ma Loop Test Using A Web Browser - Emerson Micro Motion 5700 Configuration And Use Manual

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Follow appropriate procedures to ensure that loop testing will not interfere with existing
measurement and control loops.
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Postrequisites
If the discrete output readings are reversed, check the setting of Discrete Output Polarity.
15.17.8

Perform a discrete input loop test using ProLink III

Prerequisites
Before performing a discrete input loop test, configure Channel C for a discrete input.
Follow appropriate procedures to ensure that loop testing will not interfere with existing
measurement and control loops.
Procedure
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Postrequisites
15.17.9

Perform a mA loop test using a web browser

Prerequisites
Before performing a mA loop test, configure Channel C as a mA output.
Follow appropriate procedures to ensure that loop testing will not interfere with existing
measurement and control loops.
Configuration and Use Manual
Choose Device Tools > Diagnostics > Testing > Discrete Output Test.
If your transmitter is configured for two or more discrete outputs, determine which
discrete output you want to test.
Set Fix To: to ON.
Verify the signal at the receiving device.
Set Fix To: to OFF.
Verify the signal at the receiving device.
Click UnFix.
Set the remote input device to ON.
Choose Device Tools > Diagnostics > Testing > Discrete Input Test.
Verify the signal at the transmitter.
Set the remote input device to OFF.
Verify the signal at the transmitter.
If the discrete input readings are reversed, check the setting of Discrete Input
Polarity.
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