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46 Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters
Required Transmitter Configuration
Figure 6-3 Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensors
Density calibration factors
If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 value:
For D1, enter the Dens A or D1 value from the calibration certificate. This value is the
line-condition density of the low-density calibration fluid. Micro Motion uses air.
For D2, enter the Dens B or D2 value from the calibration certificate. This value is the
line-condition density of the high-density calibration fluid. Micro Motion uses water.
If your sensor tag does not show a K1 or K2 value:
For K1, enter the first 5 digits of the density calibration factor. In the sample tag in Figure 6-2,
this value is shown as
12500.
For K2, enter the second 5 digits of the density calibration factor. In the sample tag in
Figure 6-2, this value is shown as
14286.
If your sensor does not show an FD value, contact Micro Motion customer service.
If your sensor tag does not show a DT or TC value, enter the last 3 digits of the density calibration
factor. In the sample tag in Figure 6-2, this value is shown as
4.44.
Flow calibration values
Two separate values are used to describe flow calibration: a 6-character FCF value and a 4-character
FT value. Both values contain decimal points. During characterization, these are entered as a single
10-character string that includes two decimal points. In ProLink II, this value is called the Flowcal
parameter; in the Communicator, it is called the FCF for T-Series sensors, and Flowcal for other
sensors.
To obtain the required value:
For older T-Series sensors, concatenate the FCF value and the FT value from the sensor tag, as
shown below.
For newer T-Series sensors, the 10-character string is represented on the sensor tag as the FCF
value. The value should be entered exactly as shown, including the decimal points. No
concatenation is required.
For all other sensors, the 10-character string is represented on the sensor tag as the Flow Cal
value. The value should be entered exactly as shown, including the decimal points. No
concatenation is required.
Newer tag Older tag
Flow FCF X.XXXX FT X.XX

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