Characterize The Meter (If Required) - Emerson Micro Motion 5700 Configuration And Use Manual

Transmitters with intrinsically safe outputs
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Quick start
June 2019
You can set several parameters that identify or describe the transmitter and sensor. These parameters are not
used in processing and are not required.
Procedure
1. Set informational parameters for the transmitter.
a) Set Transmitter Serial Number to the serial number of your transmitter.
The transmitter serial number is provided on the metal tag that is attached to the transmitter
housing.
b) Set Descriptor to any desired description of this transmitter or measurement point.
c) Set Message to any desired message.
d) Verify that Model Code (Base) is set to the base model code of the transmitter.
The base model code completely describes your transmitter, except for the features that can be
licensed independently. The base model code is set at the factory.
e) Set Model Code (Options) to the options model code of the transmitter.
The options model code describes the independent features that have been licensed for this
transmitter. The original options model code is set at the factory. If you license additional
options for this transmitter, Micro Motion will supply an updated options model code.
For the Field Communicator, configuring model code options is not available for this release.
2. Set informational parameters for the sensor.
a) Set Sensor Serial Number to the serial number of the sensor connected to this transmitter.
The sensor serial number is provided on the metal tag that is attached to the sensor case.
b) Set Sensor Material to the material used for the sensor.
c) Set Sensor Liner to the material used for the sensor liner.
d) Set Flange Type to the type of flange that was used to install the sensor.
Do not set Sensor Type. Sensor Type is set or derived during characterization.

2.8 Characterize the meter (if required)

Display
Menu → Configuration → Sensor Parameters
ProLink III
Device Tools → Calibration Data
Field Communicator
Configure → Manual Setup → Characterization
Characterizing the meter adjusts your transmitter to match the unique traits of the sensor it is paired with.
The characterization parameters (also called calibration parameters) describe the sensor's sensitivity to flow,
density, and temperature. Depending on your sensor type, different parameters are required.
Values for your sensor are provided on the sensor tag or the calibration certificate.
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Configuration and Use Manual
Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Intrinsically Safe Outputs
MMI-20039472

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