Postrequisites
CAUTION!
If you set mA Output Fault Action or Frequency Output Fault Action to None, be sure to set
Digital Communications Fault Action to None. If you do not, the output will not report actual
process data, and this may result in measurement errors or unintended consequences for your
process.
Options for mA Output Fault Action and mA Output Fault
Level
Option
mA Output behavior mA Output Fault Level
Upscale
Goes to the configured fault level Default: 22.0 mA
Range: 21.0 to 24.0 mA
Downscale (default) Goes to the configured fault level Default: 2.0 mA
Range: 1.0 to 3.6 mA
Internal Zero
Goes to the mA Output level associated
with a process variable value of 0 (zero),
as determined by Lower Range Value and
Upper Range Value settings
Not applicable
None
Tracks data for the assigned process vari-
able; no fault action
Not applicable
6.3 Configure the Frequency Output
The Frequency Output is used to report a process variable. The Frequency Output
parameters control how the process variable is reported. Your transmitter has one
Frequency Output: Channel C.
Restriction
The process variable assigned to the primary mA Output is automatically assigned to the Frequency
Output. You cannot assign a different process variable.
Important
Whenever you change a Frequency Output parameter, verify all other Frequency Output parameters
before returning the flowmeter to service. In some situations, the transmitter automatically loads a
set of stored values, and these values may not be appropriate for your application.
Integrate the meter with the control system
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