Overriding The Status Byte Format; Configuring The Totalizer Block Mode - Emerson Micro Motion 2700 Configuration And Use Manual

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Note: Set the I/O mode in the Physical Block before loading the GSD file.
Table 2-4
PROFIBUS GSD file names
Identification number
Profile specific
Manufacturer specific
2.5.1

Overriding the status byte format

Each I/O mode has a default status byte format – classic or condensed. To override this default:
With the GSD, set the Condensed Status parameterization bit to either 1 (for condensed status)
or 0 (for classic status).
With the EDD or bus parameters, use the menu flowcharts in Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3
Status byte format
EDD
2.6

Configuring the totalizer block mode

The behavior of the four totalizer function blocks can be configured in two ways:
Standard, which provides standard PROFIBUS totalizer function block behavior.
In this mode, the totalizer block will integrate whatever data it receives. The Out value of a
totalizer in this mode has no relationship to the totalizer data reported by the transducer block,
ProLink II, or the display.
Any of the values in Table 2-5, which cause the totalizer function block to pass through the
specified totalizer value from the transducer block.
Micro Motion recommends using one of these modes, because the totalizer block output will
be more accurate and will match readings taken with ProLink II and the display.
To configure the totalizer block mode:
With the EDD or bus parameters, refer to the menu flowcharts in Figure 2-4.
With the display, refer to the menu flowcharts in Figure B-16.
Configuration and Use Manual
GSD file name
PA139742.GSD
V3x_057A.gsd
Bus parameters
Block: Physical Block 1 (Slot 0)
Status byte format
Index 43 (Condensed status diagnostics)
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