Chapter 8 Optional Configuration; Overview; Configuration Map; How To Access A Parameter For Configuration - Emerson Micro Motion 1000 Series Configuration And Use Manual

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Chapter 8
Optional Configuration
8.1

Overview

This chapter describes transmitter configuration parameters that may or may not be used, depending
on your application requirements. For required transmitter configuration, see Chapter 6.
For information about how to perform the procedures described in this chapter, see the flowcharts for
your transmitter and communication tool, provided in the appendices to this manual.
Note: If you are using AMS, the AMS interface will be similar to the ProLink II interface.
8.2

Configuration map

Different transmitters support different parameters and features. Additionally, different configuration
tools allow you to configure different features. Table 8-1 lists the optional configuration parameters.
For each parameter, the table also lists the transmitters that support that parameter and a reference to
the section where the parameter is discussed.
In general, all parameters discussed in this chapter can be configured either with ProLink II or the
Communicator, but cannot be configured with the display. Exceptions are noted in the configuration
map.
Default values and ranges for the most commonly used parameters are provided in Appendix A.
8.3

How to access a parameter for configuration

For information on the menu structure for each transmitter, and how to access a particular parameter,
see the appendix for your transmitter, as listed below. Within that appendix, refer to the menu
flowcharts for the communication tool you are using: ProLink II, the Communicator, or the display.
Model 1500 AN – see Appendix C
Model 2500 CIO – see Appendix D
Model 1700/2700 AN – see Appendix E
Model 1700/2700 IS – see Appendix F
Model 2700 CIO – see Appendix G
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