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9.2
Use Smart Meter Verification (SMV) .......................................................................................... 140
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.2.3
9.2.4
9.2.5
9.3
Use PVR, TBR, and TMR ..............................................................................................................152
9.3.1
9.4
Piecewise linearization (PWL) for calibrating gas meters ............................................................154
9.5
Use the fuel consumption application ....................................................................................... 154
9.5.1
9.6
Zero the meter .......................................................................................................................... 155
9.7
Validate the meter .....................................................................................................................156
9.7.1
9.8
Perform a (standard) D1 and D2 density calibration ...................................................................158
9.8.1
9.8.2
9.9
Perform a D3 and D4 density calibration (T-Series sensors only) ................................................ 161
9.9.1
9.9.2
9.10
Perform temperature calibration ............................................................................................... 164
9.10.1
9.10.2
9.10.3
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 169
10.1
Status LED states ....................................................................................................................... 170
10.2
Status alerts, causes, and recommendations ............................................................................. 170
10.3
Locate a device using the HART 7 Squawk feature ..................................................................... 181
10.4
Flow measurement problems ................................................................................................... 181
10.5
Density measurement problems ............................................................................................... 183
10.6
Temperature measurement problems .......................................................................................184
10.7
Milliamp output problems ......................................................................................................... 185
10.8
Frequency Output problems ......................................................................................................187
10.9
Using sensor simulation for troubleshooting ............................................................................. 188
10.10 Check power supply wiring ........................................................................................................188
10.11 Check sensor-to-transmitter wiring ........................................................................................... 189
10.12 Check grounding ....................................................................................................................... 190
10.13 Perform loop tests ..................................................................................................................... 190
10.13.1 Perform loop tests using the display ...........................................................................190
10.13.2 Perform loop tests using ProLink III .............................................................................192
10.13.3 Perform loop tests using the Field Communicator ......................................................193
10.14 Trim mA output .........................................................................................................................195
10.14.1 Trim mA output using ProLink III ................................................................................ 195
10.14.2 Trim mA outputs using the Field Communicator .........................................................195
10.15 Check the HART communication loop ....................................................................................... 196
10.16 Check HART Address and mA Output Action ............................................................................. 196
10.17 Check HART burst mode ............................................................................................................197
10.18 Check Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value ....................................................................197
10.19 Check mA Output Fault Action ..................................................................................................197
10.20 Check for radio frequency interference (RFI) ..............................................................................198
10.21 Check Frequency Output Scaling Method ................................................................................. 198
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SMV requirements ...................................................................................................... 140
SMV test preparation .................................................................................................. 140
Run SMV ..................................................................................................................... 141
View test data ............................................................................................................. 145
Schedule automatic execution of the SMV test ........................................................... 149
PVR, TBR, and TMR applications .................................................................................. 153
Fuel consumption application architecture ................................................................. 154
Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using ProLink III ............................................ 159
Perform temperature calibration using the display ..................................................... 165
Perform temperature calibration using ProLink III .......................................................165
Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Intrinsically Safe Outputs

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