Emerson Rosemount 1408A Reference Manual
Emerson Rosemount 1408A Reference Manual

Emerson Rosemount 1408A Reference Manual

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00809-0200-4480, Rev AE
October 2024
Rosemount
1408A Level and Flow
Transmitter
Non-Contacting Radar with IO-Link Protocol

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual 00809-0200-4480, Rev AE October 2024 Rosemount ™ 1408A Level and Flow Transmitter Non-Contacting Radar with IO-Link Protocol...
  • Page 2 • 1-800-654-7768 (24 hours a day — includes Canada) • Outside of these areas, contact your local Emerson representative.  WARNING Failure to follow safe installation and servicing guidelines could result in death or serious injury. Ensure the transmitter is installed by qualified personnel and in accordance with applicable code of practice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.2 View measurement data and events..................35 6.3 Enter the demonstration mode....................37 Chapter 7  Service and troubleshooting....................39 7.1 Safety messages........................39 7.2 Diagnostic messages........................ 40 7.3 Troubleshooting incorrect level readings................48 7.4 Managing disturbance echoes....................60 7.5 Service and troubleshooting tools..................61 7.6 Service support.......................... 63 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 4 Appendix A  Specifications and reference data..................65 A.1 Performance specifications..................... 65 A.2 Functional specifications......................67 A.3 Physical specifications......................71 A.4 Dimensional drawings......................73 Appendix B  Configuration parameters..................... 77 B.1 Menu tree...........................77 B.2 Basic setup..........................78 B.3 Digital output..........................79 B.4 Analog output..........................81 B.5 Geometry........................... 83 B.6 Volume flow..........................85 B.7 Advanced setup......................... 86 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Configuration parameters provides extended information about the configuration parameters. 1.2  Product certifications See the Rosemount 1408A Product Certifications document for detailed information on the existing approvals and certifications. 1.3  Open source licenses This device uses open source software. Further information can be found in the License Information document available at Emerson.com/Rosemount.
  • Page 6 Introduction Reference Manual October 2024 00809-0200-4480 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Transmitter Overview

    B. Time (s) C. Transmitted signal D. Reflected signal 2.1.1  Volume flow measurement The Rosemount 1408A can calculate the volume flow rate in an open channel. 2.2  Process characteristics 2.2.1  Dielectric constant A key parameter for measurement performance is reflectivity. A high dielectric constant of the medium provides better reflection and enables a longer measuring range.
  • Page 8: Vessel Characteristics

    The Rosemount 1408A uses Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) technology and smart algorithms to maximize measurement accuracy and reliability, even in small tanks and challenging fast-filling vessels.
  • Page 9 Open air applications Get reliable level measurements of sumps or ponds, regardless of challenging surface and weather conditions. Open channel flow Use the Rosemount 1408A for volume flow measurement of water and wastewater in open channels. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 10: Components Of The Transmitter

    Dimensional drawings 2.6  Easy integration with IO-Link The Rosemount 1408A provides both conventional 4-20 mA and digital switch outputs, enabled by IO-Link connectivity. This supports easy integration into any automation system. Each IO-Link system consists of an IO-Link master and one or more IO-Link devices (sensors and actuators).
  • Page 11 Reference Manual Transmitter overview 00809-0200-4480 October 2024 Figure 2-3: Example of an IO-Link System A. Industrial ethernet B. Programmable logic controller (PLC) C. Industrial Fieldbus D. IO-Link master E. IO-Link devices www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 12 Transmitter overview Reference Manual October 2024 00809-0200-4480 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation

    • The device should be mounted with as few internal structures as possible within the radar beam. • Do not mount close to or above the inlet stream. • Do not mount the device on a manway cover. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 14: Free Space Requirements

    October 2024 00809-0200-4480 • Do not position the device directly over a side manway door. • Multiple Rosemount 1408A devices can be used in the same tank without interfering with each other. Figure 3-1: Recommended Mounting Position 3.2.2  Free space requirements If the device is mounted close to a wall or other tank obstruction such as heating coils and ladders, noise might appear in the measurement signal.
  • Page 15: Non-Metallic Tanks

    Figure 3-3: Inclination Max. 3° 90° 3.2.4  Non-metallic tanks Nearby objects outside the tank may cause disturbing radar echoes. Wherever possible, the device should be positioned so that objects close to the tank are kept outside the radar beam. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 16: Beam Angle And Beam Width

    2.3 ft. (0.7 m) 19.7 ft. (6 m) 2.8 ft. (0.8 m) 3.4 ft. (1.0 m) 26.2 ft. (8 m) 3.7 ft. (1.1 m) 4.6 ft. (1.4 m) 32.8 ft. (10 m) 4.6 ft. (1.4 m) 5.7 ft. (1.7 m) www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 17: Nozzle Requirements

    23.6 in. (600 mm) 3.2.7  Open air installations The antenna extension must be fitted to the transmitter to comply with open air requirements. The antenna extension is included in the bracket mount option. Figure 3-6: Antenna Extension Related information Product certifications www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 18: Mounting Preparations

    Mounting preparations 3.3.1  Remove the protective cap The protective cap protects the PTFE sealing from impacts during transport and storage. Procedure Before installing, carefully remove the protective cap. Note Be careful not to scratch or otherwise damage the PTFE sealing. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 19: Cleaning The Transmitter

    Use a damp cloth and a mild cleaning agent suitable for the media and wetted parts of the transmitter. Note Be careful not to scratch any of the surfaces. 3.4  Mount the bracket Procedure 1. Mount the bracket on the wall/ceiling or other flat surface. 2. Ensure the adjustable holder is directed toward the ground. 90° www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 20: Installing On A Tank

    (A) Antenna extension for open air installations • (B) Lock nut 36 mm 46 mm Related information Bracket hole pattern 3.5  Installing on a tank 3.5.1  Mount on a threaded flange connection Procedure 1. Place a suitable soft gasket on the tank flange. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 21 The paste must be approved for the application and compatible with the elastomers used. 5. Mount the transmitter on the tank. Torque 310 in-lb (35 N-m) 39 mm Note Be careful not to scratch or otherwise damage the PTFE sealing. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 22 The paste must be approved for the application and compatible with the elastomers used. 4. Mount the transmitter on the tank. Torque 310 in-lb (35 N-m) 39 mm Note Be careful not to scratch or otherwise damage the PTFE sealing. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 23 The paste must be approved for the application and compatible with the elastomers used. 2. Mount the transmitter on the tank. Torque 310 in-lb (35 N-m) 39 mm Note Be careful not to scratch or otherwise damage the PTFE sealing. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 24 Mechanical installation Reference Manual October 2024 00809-0200-4480 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Electrical Installation

    Do not attempt to loosen or remove process connectors while the transmitter is in service. 4.2  Prepare the electrical connections 4.2.1  Connector type M12 male (A-coded) 4.2.2  Power supply The transmitter operates on 18-30 Vdc at the transmitter terminals. Related information Load limitations www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 26: Internal Power Consumption

    Wiring diagram Figure 4-1: Connection OUT2 OUT1/IO-Link Table 4-1: Pin Assignment Wire color Signal Brown 24 V White OUT2 Digital output or active 4-20 mA analog output Blue Black OUT1/IO-Link Digital output or IO-Link mode According to IEC 60947-5-2. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 27 4: OUT1 A. 2 x Digital output PnP B. 2 x Digital output NpN C. 1 x Digital output PnP / 1 x Analog output D. 1 x Digital output NpN / 1 x Analog output Related information Outputs www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 28: Power Up Transmitter

    Do not force the connector into place. Check that it is aligned properly. 3. Once fully inserted, turn the screw ring until tight. See the manufacturer’s instruction manual for recommended torque. 4. Connect the power supply. Related information Ingress protection www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5 Configuration

    Install and tighten process connectors before applying pressure. Do not attempt to loosen or remove process connectors while the transmitter is in service. 5.2  Overview This chapter provides information about configuration and configuration tools. Appendix Configuration parameters provides extended information about the configuration parameters. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 30: Connect The Transmitter To The Io-Link

    The Rosemount IO-Link Assistant software checks and lets you download the latest IODDs for your device catalog. Prerequisites For an online update, an internet connection is required. Procedure 1. Click the icon. The Device description files (IODD): download and install window opens. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 31 An IODD DTM Interpreter is required to integrate IODDs into an FDT/DTM environment (e.g PACTware). Prerequisites The IODD DTM Interpreter is usually included in the FDT/DTM software installation package. It can also be downloaded from Emerson.com/Rosemount1408A. Procedure 1. Start the IODD DTM Interpreter software. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 32 2. Select Add IODD. 3. Browse to the IODD file (.xml) and select Open. 4. Start the configuration tool and update the device catalog. Need help? If the new DTM is not added automatically at start-up, then select View → Device Catalog → Update Device Catalog. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 33: Perform The Basic Setup

    The transmitter can be set to output a switching signal for high and low limits (using the same pin). Procedure 1. Under Menu, select Parameter → Basic Setup. 2. In the Digital Outputs P-n list, select PnP or nPn. 3. Select OUT1 Digital Output or OUT2 Digital Output. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 34: Advanced Setup

    Volume flow 5.6  Advanced setup 5.6.1  Change the sweep mode Contact your local Emerson representative for further instructions. You need to provide the manufacturing date and serial number. Figure 5-4: Main Label A. Manufacturing date B. Serial number Related information Sweep mode www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 35: Operation And Maintenance

    The dashboard in Rosemount IO-Link Assistant displays the measured values, device status, switching status for digital output (on/off), and events. The measured values and switching states are visualized in a graph over a defined period of time. Procedure From the Overview screen, select Dashboard. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 36: Interpret Measurement Status

    A value that triggers an alert, such as a high or low temperature indication, will change the overall status of the device, but the measurement might still be indicated as “Good” if the reliability of the data is good. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 37: Enter The Demonstration Mode

    (if desired). Procedure 1. Under Menu, select Parameter → Service Tools → Application Mode. 2. Select Enter Demonstration Mode. Postrequisites 1. Select Exit Demonstration Mode to return to normal operation (Default Mode). 2. Verify that the Application Mode is set to Default Mode. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 38 Operation and maintenance Reference Manual October 2024 00809-0200-4480 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 39: Service And Troubleshooting

     WARNING Process leaks could result in death or serious injury. Handle the transmitter carefully. Install and tighten process connectors before applying pressure. Do not attempt to loosen or remove process connectors while the transmitter is in service. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 40: Diagnostic Messages

    The software has detected an internal error. Recommended actions 1. Restart the device. 2. Restore default settings and reconfigure the device. 3. If the condition persists, replace the device. Related information Perform a device reset Restore to factory settings www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 41 3. If volume flow table is used, check that the Level points are entered in increasing order. 4. If condition persists, restore default settings and reconfigure the device. Related information Upper/lower range value Alarm set points Volume flow table Restore to factory settings www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 42: Simulation Active

    The device is in simulation mode and is not reporting actual information. Recommended actions 1. If this behavior is not desired, stop simulation mode. 2. If the condition persists, restart the device. Related information Use the simulation mode Perform a device reset www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 43 4. Restore default settings, restart device, and reconfigure the device. 5. If the condition persists, replace the device. Related information Analyze the echo peaks Adjust the general threshold Measurement recovery time Restore to factory settings Perform a device reset www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 44 Device temperature under-run – Insulate device Out of specification Device status Class Warning Possible cause The electronics temperature is outside the operating range. Recommended actions 1. Verify ambient temperature is within the operating range. 2. Insulate device. Related information Ambient temperature www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 45: Short Circuit

    Primary supply voltage under-run Alarm classification Event Primary supply voltage under-run – Check tolerance Out of specification Device status Warning Class Possible cause Supply voltage is too low. Recommended actions Verify voltage is 18-30 Vdc at the transmitter terminal. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 46: Maintenance Required

    Device status Class Warning Possible cause Frequent writing of parameters from master to device. Recommended actions 1. Check the master configuration. 2. Restart the device. 3. If error persists, contact your local Emerson representative. Related information Perform a device reset www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 47 Measurement range over-run – Check application Event Out of Specification Device status Class Error Possible cause The level measurement is outside the configured range for the volume flow. Recommended actions Ensure that level values within operating range are included in the volume flow table. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting Incorrect Level Readings

    Verify the tank geometry parameters are configured correctly (especially the Reference Height). • Analyze the Echo Peaks and check General Threshold. • Restore default settings and reconfigure the device. Related information Reference height Analyze the echo peaks Adjust the general threshold Restore to factory settings www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 49 Analyze the Echo Peaks and check General Threshold. • Remove the disturbing object. • Put an inclined metal plate on top of the disturbing object. • Move the device to another position. Related information Analyze the echo peaks Adjust the general threshold Mounting position www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 50 Remove the disturbing object. • Move the device to another position. Possible cause Product build-up on the antenna. Recommended actions • Clean the antenna. Related information Analyze the echo peaks Adjust the general threshold Change the upper null zone Mounting position www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 51 D. Reported level Possible cause Product surface is within the Upper Null Zone and a disturbance echo is interpreted as the product surface. Recommended actions • Check the setting of the Upper Null Zone. Related information Change the upper null zone www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 52 7.3.5  Measured level fluctuates Figure 7-5: Symptom A. Level B. Time C. Reported level Possible cause Excessive foaming or turbulence. Recommended actions • Under turbulent conditions with low level rates, consider increasing the Damping value. Related information Damping value www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 53 Figure 7-6: Symptom A. Level B. Time C. Actual level D. Reported level Possible cause The product surface is close to a suppressed false echo. Recommended actions • If possible, remove the disturbing object. Related information Analyze the echo peaks www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 54 B. Time C. Actual level D. Reported level Possible cause Damping value is set too high. Recommended actions • If there is a problem with lag during rapid level changes, consider decreasing the Damping value. Related information Damping value www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 55 B. Time C. Actual level D. Reported level Possible cause Upper Range Value is not set correctly. Recommended actions • Check that the Upper Range Value matches the 100% (20 mA) level in the tank. Related information Upper/lower range value www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 56 Figure 7-9: Symptom A. Level B. Time C. Actual level D. Reported level Possible cause A strong double bounce echo is interpreted as the product surface. Recommended actions • Move the device to another position. Related information Mounting position www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 57 Measured value drops to zero level in the tank bottom region. Figure 7-10: Symptom A. Level B. Time C. Actual level D. Reported level Possible cause Device has locked on a strong tank bottom echo. Recommended actions • Verify the Reference Height is configured correctly. Related information Reference height www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 58 "Level measurement lost". Recommended actions • Before opening the manway cover, disconnect power to the device. • After closing, restart the device. • Move the device to another position. Related information Mounting position Perform a device reset www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 59 After closing, restart the device. • Move the device to another position. Related information Mounting position Perform a device reset 7.3.13  Alarm mode close to tank bottom Symptom When the product surface is near the sloped tank bottom, the device enters alarm mode. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 60: Managing Disturbance Echoes

    (e.g. due to excessive foaming or turbulence). Prerequisites The general threshold is set at factory for optimum performance and should not normally need an adjustment. Before changing the factory default value, study the position and amplitude of the different echo peaks. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 61: Service And Troubleshooting Tools

    Select Write to device. Related information Upper null zone 7.5  Service and troubleshooting tools 7.5.1  Analyze the echo peaks Measurement problems can be understood by studying the position and amplitude of the different peaks. Procedure Under Menu, select Diagnosis → Echo Peaks. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 62 Use this function to calibrate the analog output by comparing the actual output current with the nominal 4 mA and 20 mA currents. Calibration is done at factory and the analog output does not normally need to be recalibrated. Prerequisites Connect a calibrated ampere meter to the analog output loop. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 63: Service & Support

    Returned products must include a copy of the required Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each substance. Emerson representatives will explain the additional information and procedures necessary to return goods exposed to hazardous substances.
  • Page 64 Service and troubleshooting Reference Manual October 2024 00809-0200-4480 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 65: Appendix A Specifications And Reference Data

    Measurement is possible up to 49 ft. (15 m) if there is good reflection of the product surface (dielectric constant >10, i.e. water based media). Note though that a combination of adverse process conditions, such as heavy turbulence, foam, and condensation, together with products with poor reflection may affect the measuring range. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 66 2 g at 10-1000 Hz according to IEC 61298-3, level “field with general application” Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) • EMC Directive (2014/30/EU): EN 61326-1 • NAMUR recommendations NE21 (only 4-20 mA output) Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) Complies with 2014/68/EU article 4.3 Built-in lightning protection EN 61326, IEC 61000-4-5, level 1kV www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 67: Functional Specifications

    3 dBm (2 mW) Internal power consumption < 2 W (normal operation at 24 Vdc, no outputs) < 3.6 W (normal operation at 24 Vdc, digital and analog outputs active) Humidity 0 - 100% relative humidity, non-condensing Turn-on time < 15 s www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 68 Maximum Loop Resistance = 43.5 × (External Power Supply Voltage - 18) + 600 Ω Figure A-2: Load Limits 1200 1121 1000 A. Loop Resistance (Ω) B. External Power Supply Voltage (Vdc) Time from when power is applied to the transmitter until performance is within specifications. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 69 20.0 to 22.5 mA 20.5 mA A.2.5  IO-Link specifications IO-Link revision Transfer type COM2 (38.4 kBaud) SIO mode IO-Link master port Class A Minimum cycle time 6 ms A.2.6  Configuration Damping User selectable (default is 2 s, minimum is 0 s) www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 70 Temperature limits Process temperature -40 to 302 °F (-40 to 150 °C) Ambient temperature -40 to 176 °F (-40 to 80 °C) The ambient temperature limits may be further restricted by the process temperature as described by Figure A-3. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 71: Storage Temperature

    (such as all chemical components, temperature, pressure, flow rate, abrasives, contaminants, etc.), when specifying product, materials, options, and components for the particular application. Emerson is not in a position to evaluate or guarantee the compatibility of the process fluid or other process parameters with the product, options, configuration, or materials of construction selected.
  • Page 72: Transmitter Weight

    G1 thread: 316L (EN 1.4404) • Profile ring: FKM • Flange: 316L • NPT threaded and D50 weld adapters: 316/316L (EN 1.4404) IP68 at 9.8 ft. (3 m) for more than 30 minutes. Tested for NEMA 4X by Intertek. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 73: Dimensional Drawings

    Specifications and reference data 00809-0200-4480 October 2024 A.4  Dimensional drawings Related information Type 1 Drawing A.4.1  Transmitter Figure A-4: Rosemount 1408A Ø 2.32 (59) 2.99 (76) 5.79 4.76 (147) (121) A. DIN 3869 profile ring B. ISO 228/1-G1 thread C. M12 male connector (A-coded) Dimensions are in inches (millimeters).
  • Page 74 9.25 (235) 4-in. ASME B16.5 Class 150/300, EN1092-1 DN100 PN16/40, and JIS B2220 100A 10K/20K Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). A.4.3  Threaded adapters Figure A-6: NPT Threaded Adapters 1.18 (30) A. 1½-, 2-in. NPT thread Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 75: Mounting Bracket

    Ø 2.05 (52) Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). A.4.5  Mounting bracket Figure A-8: Mounting Bracket 3.29 (83.5) 5.89 (149.5) 7.95 8.35 6.18 (202) (212) (157) 4.72 (120) A. Antenna extension for open air installations Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 76 Specifications and reference data Reference Manual October 2024 00809-0200-4480 Bracket hole pattern Figure A-9: Hole Pattern 0.28 (7) 0.43 (11) 1.97 (50) Ø 0.28 (7) 30° Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 77: Appendix B Configuration Parameters

    Volume Flow Table/Formula Service Tools Application Mode Maintenance Device Reset Restore Factory Settings Simulation Analog Out Calibration Advanced Setup Measurement Recovery Time Damping Value General Threshold Sweep Mode (if supported) * Contains the same sub-menus as OUT1 Digital Output. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 78: Basic Setup

    D. 0.6 in. (15 mm) Ensure the Reference Height is set as accurate as possible. The transmitter measures the distance to the product surface and subtracts this value from the Reference Height to determine the level. Related information Enter the reference height www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 79: Digital Output

    The time delay for when the digital output transfers from alarm state to normal. Figure B-3: Example - High Alarm with Alarm Delays A. Level B. Time C. SP1 - High alarm set point D. SP1 - Hysteresis high alarm E. Alarm on delay F. Alarm off delay www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 80: Low Alarm

    A. Level B. Time C. SP1 - High alarm set point D. Alarm on delay E. Lost surface (invalid level) B.3.3  Set point configuration High alarm Enable or disable the high alarm. Low alarm Enable or disable the low alarm. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 81: Alarm Set Points

    Note The 20 mA point should be set below the reduced accuracy zone at the top of the tank. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 82: Alarm Mode

    The high/low alarm current for the analog output when the device enters the alarm mode. Related information Analog signal on alarm High/low saturation value The device will continue to set a current that corresponds with the measurement until reaching the upper/lower limit (and then freeze). Related information Analog saturation levels www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 83: Geometry

    You can extend this value to block out disturbing echoes close to the antenna, for example from the tank nozzle. Note Make sure the 20 mA value is below the Upper Null Zone. Measurements are not performed within the Upper Null Zone (UNZ). www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 84: Bottom Offset

    The Bottom Offset is defined as the distance between Zero Level and the tank bottom. The default value is zero. If the Zero Level is not located at the tank bottom, then enter a Bottom Offset. It is needed for the transmitter to know the position of the tank bottom. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 85: Volume Flow

    Set up the volume flow measurement B.6.2  Volume flow table The volume flow table is used to convert the measured level into a volume flow rate. Up to 30 level-volume flow pairs can be entered. The level points must be entered in increasing order. www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 86: Advanced Setup

    (but the presented level value may be less steady). B.7.3  General threshold The general threshold is used to filter out noise and disturbing echoes from the product surface echo. The transmitter uses certain criteria to decide which type of echo peak that www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 87: Sweep Mode

    Mode 1 (77-81 GHz) • Mode 2 (76-77 GHz) Sweep mode impacts metrological properties. Use mode 2 only if required by local radio spectrum regulations in your country. The default setting is mode 1. Related information Change the sweep mode www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 88 Configuration parameters Reference Manual October 2024 00809-0200-4480 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 89 Reference Manual 00809-0200-4480 October 2024 www.Emerson.com...
  • Page 90 Emerson Terms and Conditions of Sale are available upon request. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. Rosemount is a mark of one of the Emerson family of companies. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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