Fault Timeout; Configuring The Display; Update Period - Emerson Micro-Motion 2400S Configuration And Use Manual

Transmitters with analog outputs
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Optional Configuration
Table 8-7
Status alarms and severity levels continued
Communicator message
Alarm code
ProLink II message
A110
Frequency Output Saturated
Frequency Output Saturated
A111
Frequency Output Fixed
Frequency Output Fixed
A115
External Input Error
External Input Error
A118
Discrete Output 1 Fixed
Discrete Output 1 Fixed
(1)
A131
Meter Verification Info Alarm
Meter Verification/Outputs at Last Value
(2)
A131
Meter Verification in Progress
Meter Verification In Progress
A132
Simulation Mode Active
Simulation Mode Active
(1) Applies only to systems with the original version of the meter verification application.
(2) Applies only to systems with Smart Meter Verification.
(3) If outputs are set to Last Measured Value, severity is Info. If outputs are set to Fault, severity is Fault.
(4) Can be set to either Info or Ignore, but cannot be set to Fault.
8.9.2

Fault timeout

If a fault is detected, the transmitter always sets the "alarm active" status bit immediately. For some
faults only (see Table 8-7), fault actions for the transmitter outputs and digital communications are not
implemented until the fault timeout expires. During the fault timeout, outputs continue to report their
last measured value.
The default fault timeout value is
To configure fault timeout:
Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. You may use either the Analog Output panel or the
Frequency Output panel. Only one value is stored. If you change the fault timeout in one panel,
the value displayed in the other panel is changed automatically.
Using the Communicator, see Figure C-8.
Note: This functionality is not available via the display menus.
8.10

Configuring the display

If your transmitter has a display, you can configure a variety of parameters that control the display
functionality.
8.10.1

Update period

The Update Period (or Display Rate) parameter controls how often the display is refreshed with
current data. The default is 200 milliseconds; the range is 100 milliseconds to 10,000 milliseconds (10
seconds).
Configuration and Use Manual
Default
severity
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
.
0
Affected by
Configurable
fault timeout
(4)
Yes
No
(4)
Yes
No
Yes
No
(4)
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
(4)
Yes
No
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