Sample Sensor Tags - Emerson Micro Motion 5700 Configuration And Use Manual

Transmitters with configurable outputs
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March 2019
Note
Unlike earlier transmitters, the 5700 derives Sensor Type from the user-specified values for FCF and K1
in combination with an internal ID.
2. Set the flow calibration factor: FCF (also called Flow Cal or Flow Calibration Factor). Be sure to include
all decimal points.
3. Set the density characterization parameters: D1, D2, TC, K1, K2, and FD. (TC is sometimes shown as
DT.)
4. Apply the changes as required by the tool you are using.
The transmitter identifies your sensor type, and characterization parameters are adjusted as required:
If Sensor Type changed from Curved Tube to Straight Tube, five characterization parameters are
added to the list.
If Sensor Type changed from Straight Tube to Curved Tube, five characterization parameters are
removed from the list.
If Sensor Type did not change, the list of characterization parameters does not change.
5. T-Series sensors only: Set the additional characterization parameters listed below.
Characterization parameter type
Flow
Density

2.9.1 Sample sensor tags

Figure 2-1: Tag on newer curved-tube sensors (all sensors except T-Series)
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Parameters
FTG, FFQ
DTG, DFQ1, DFQ2
Micro Motion Model 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs
Configuration and Use Manual
MMI-20025166

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