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7.2.2
Configure Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width
Display
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ProLink II
ProLink→Configuration→Frequency→Freq Pulse Width
Field Communicator
Configure→Manual Setup→Inputs/Outputs→Frequency Output→FO Settings→Max Pulse Width
Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width is used to ensure that the duration of the ON signal is great enough
for your frequency receiving device to detect.
The ON signal may be the high voltage or 0.0 V, depending on Frequency Output Polarity, as shown in
Table 7-5 .
Table 7-5
Interaction of Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width and Frequency Output Polarity
Polarity
Active High
Active Low
Procedure
Set Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width as desired.
The default value is 277 milliseconds. You can set Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width to 0 milliseconds
or to a value between 0.5 milliseconds and 277.5 milliseconds. The transmitter automatically adjusts
the value to the nearest valid value.
Tip
Micro Motion recommends leaving Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width at the default value. Contact
flow.support@emerson.com
7.2.3
Configure Frequency Output Polarity
Display
OFF-LINE MAINT→OFF-LINE CONFG→IO→FO→POLAR
ProLink II
ProLink→Configuration→Frequency→Freq Output Polarity
Field Communicator
Configure→Manual Setup→Inputs/Outputs→Frequency Output→FO Settings→FO Polarity
Frequency Output Polarity controls how the output indicates the ON (active) state. The default value,
Active High, is appropriate for most applications. Active Low may be required by applications that use
low-frequency signals.
Configuration and Use Manual
Pulse width
before changing Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width.
Integrate the meter with the control system
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