Configure Fault Timeout; Configure Status Alert Severity - Emerson Micro Motion 2700 Configuration And Use Manual

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5.5.1

Configure Fault Timeout

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Field Communicator Configure > Alert Setup > Alert Severity > Fault Timeout
Overview
Fault Timeout controls the delay before fault actions are performed.
Restriction
Fault Timeout is applied only to the following alerts (listed by Status Alert Code): A003, A004, A005,
A008, A016, A017, A033. For all other alerts, fault actions are performed as soon as the alert is
detected.
Procedure
Set Fault Timeout as desired.
The default value is 0 seconds. The range is 0 to 60 seconds.
If you set Fault Timeout to 0, fault actions are performed as soon as the alert condition is
detected.
The fault timeout period begins when the transmitter detects an alert condition. During
the fault timeout period, the transmitter continues to report its last valid measurements.
If the fault timeout period expires while the alert is still active, the fault actions are
performed. If the alert condition clears before the fault timeout expires, no fault actions
are performed.
5.5.2

Configure Status Alert Severity

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ProLink III
Field Communicator Configure > Alert Setup > Alert Severity > Set Alert Severity
Overview
Use Status Alert Severity to control the fault actions that the transmitter performs when it
detects an alert condition.
Restrictions
Configuration and Use Manual
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Device Tools > Configuration > Fault Processing
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Device Tools > Configuration > Alert Severity
For some alerts, Status Alert Severity is not configurable.
For some alerts, Status Alert Severity can be set only to two of the three options.
Configure device options and preferences
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