Configure The Discrete Output - Emerson Micro Motion 2700 Configuration And Use Manual

Transmitters with intrinsically safe outputs
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Integrate the meter with the control system
Options for Frequency Output Fault Action
Table 6-12:
Label
Upscale
Downscale
Internal Zero
None (default)
CAUTION!
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 errors or unintended consequences for your
process.
Restriction
If Digital Communications Fault Action is set to NAN (not a number), 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.
6.4

Configure the Discrete Output

The Discrete Output is used to report specific meter or process conditions. The Discrete
Output parameters control which condition is reported and how it is reported. Your
transmitter may have zero or one Discrete Output: Channel B can be configured as a
Frequency Output or a Discrete Output.
Restriction
Before you can configure the Discrete Output, you must configure a channel to operate as a Discrete
Output.
Important
Whenever you change a Discrete Output parameter, verify all other Discrete Output parameters
before returning the meter to service. In some situations, the transmitter automatically loads a set of
stored values, and these values may not be appropriate for your application.
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The default value is 15000 Hz. The range is 10 to 15000 Hz.
Options for Frequency Output Fault Action
Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Intrinsically Safe Outputs
Frequency Output behavior
Goes to configured Upscale value:
Range: 10 Hz to 15000 Hz
Default: 15000 Hz
0 Hz
0 Hz
Tracks data for the assigned process variable; no fault action

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