Connect With The Field Communicator - Emerson Micro Motion 2500 Configuration And Use Manual

Transmitters with configurable input/outputs
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Using a Field Communicator with the transmitter
Field Communicator menus and messages
Many of the menus in this manual start with the On-Line menu. Ensure that you are able to
navigate to the On-Line menu.
As you use the Field Communicator with a Micro Motion transmitter, you will see a number
of messages and notes. This manual does not document all of these messages and notes.
Important
The user is responsible for responding to messages and notes and complying with all safety
messages.
Field Communicator with PVR, TBR, TMR, and fuel consumption applications
Production Volume Reconciliation (PVR), Transient Bubble Remediation (TBR), Transient
Mist Remediation (TMR), and fuel consumption are available only over HART with HART 7
enabled (default).
B.2

Connect with the Field Communicator

A connection from the Field Communicator to your transmitter allows you to read process
data, configure the transmitter, and perform maintenance and troubleshooting tasks.
You can connect the Field Communicator to the primary mA terminals on the transmitter,
to any point in a local HART loop, or to any point in a HART multidrop network.
Prerequisites
The following HART device description (DD) must be installed on the Field Communicator :
2000CMass flo, Dev v8, DD v1.
Procedure
1.
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To connect to the transmitter terminals, attach the leads from the Field
Communicator to terminals 21 and 22 on your transmitter and add resistance as
required.
The Field Communicator must be connected across a resistance of 250–600 Ω.
Tip
HART connections are not polarity-sensitive. It does not matter which lead you attach to
which terminal.
Micro Motion Model 2500 Transmitters with Configurable Input/Outputs

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