60 Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters
Using the Transmitter
5. If you want to acknowledge a single alarm:
a.
Scroll until the alarm you want to acknowledge appears.
b.
Select. The word ALARM begins to alternate with the word ACK.
c.
Select to acknowledge the alarm.
6. If you want to acknowledge another alarm, go to Step 3.
7. If you do NOT want to acknowledge any more alarms, go to Step 8.
8.
Scroll until the word EXIT appears.
9.
Select.
To acknowledge alarms using ProLink II:
1. Click
ProLink.
2. Select
Alarm log. Entries in the alarm log are divided into two categories: High Priority and
Low Priority, corresponding to the default Fault and Information alarm severity levels. Within
each category:
• All active alarms are listed with a red status indicator.
• All alarms that are “cleared but unacknowledged” are listed with a green status indicator.
3. For each alarm that you want to acknowledge, check the
ACK checkbox.
7.7 Using the totalizers and inventories
The totalizers keep track of the total amount of mass or volume measured by the transmitter over a
period of time. The totalizers can be viewed, started, stopped, and reset.
The inventories track the same values as the totalizers but can be reset separately. Because the
inventories are reset separately, you can keep a running total of mass or volume across multiple
totalizer resets.
The transmitter can store totalizer and inventory values up to 2
64
. Values larger than this cause the
internal totalizer to go into overflow.
7.7.1 Viewing the totalizers and inventories
You can view the current value of the totalizers and inventories with the display (if the transmitter is
equipped with a display), ProLink II, or the Communicator.
With the display
You cannot view totalizers or inventories with the display unless the display has been configured to
show them. See Section 8.14.6.
1. To view totalizer values,
Scroll until the word TOTAL appears and the units of measure are:
• For the mass totalizer, mass units (e.g., kg, lb)
• For the volume totalizer, volume units (e.g., gal, cuft)
• For petroleum measurement or enhanced density totalizers, the mass or volume unit
displayed cyclically with the name of the process variable (e.g.,
TCORR or NET M), and
the reference temperature
See Figure 7-2. Read the current value from the top line of the display.