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Emerson Micro Motion 1600 - 8.4.2 Configure Lower Range Value (LRV) and Upper Range Value (URV) for an mA Output

Emerson Micro Motion 1600
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Process variable
Label
Display ProLink III
Density Density Density
External pressure External Pressure External Pressure
External temperature External Temperature External Temperature
Diagnostics
Velocity Velocity Velocity
Two-phase flow detection Phase Phase Flow Severity
Drive gain Drive Gain Drive Gain
API Referral
Temperature-corrected density Referred Density Density at Reference Temperature
Temperature-corrected (standard)
volume flow rate
Referred Volume Flow Volume Flow Rate at Reference
Temperature
Average temperature-corrected density Average Line Density Average Density
Average temperature Average Temperature Average Temperature
Concentration measurement
Density at reference Referred Density Density at Reference Temperature
Specific gravity Specific Gravity Density (Fixed SG Units)
Standard volume flow rate Standard Vol Flow Volume Flow Rate at Reference
Temperature
Net mass flow rate Net Mass Flow Net Mass Flow Rate
Net volume flow rate Net Volume Flow Rate Net Volume Flow Rate
Concentration Concentration Concentration
Baume Baume Baume
8.4.2 Configure Lower Range Value (LRV) and Upper Range Value
(URV) for an mA Output
Display
MenuConfigurationInputs/OutputsChannel BI/O SettingsLower Range Value
MenuConfigurationInputs/OutputsChannel BI/O SettingsUpper Range Value
ProLink III Device ToolsConfigurationI/OOutputsmA OutputLower Range Value
Device ToolsConfigurationI/OOutputsmA OutputUpper Range Value
Field communicator Device SettingsInputs/OutputsmA Output xmAO x SettingsLower Range Value
Device SettingsInputs/OutputsmA Output xmAO x SettingsUpper Range Value
The Lower Range Value (LRV) and Upper Range Value (URV) are used to scale an mA Output, that is, to define
the relationship between mA Output Process Variable and the mA Output signal.
LRV is the value of mA Output Source represented by an output of 4 mA. URV is the value of mA Output
Source represented by an output of 20 mA. Between LRV and URV, an mA Output is linear with the process
variable. If the process variable drops below LRV or rises above URV, the transmitter posts an output
saturation alert.
Configuration and Use Manual Integrate the meter with the control system
MS-00809-0200-1600 May2024
Configuration and Use Manual 99

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