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Emerson Micro Motion
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10.17 Check Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value ......................................................................... 155
10.18 Check mA Output Fault Action ...................................................................................................... 155
10.19 Check for radio frequency interference (RFI) ............................................................................155
10.20 Check the cutoffs .................................................................................................................... 156
10.21 Check for two-phase flow (slug flow) .......................................................................................156
10.22 Check the drive gain ................................................................................................................ 157
10.22.1 Collect drive gain data .............................................................................................. 158
10.23 Check the pickoff voltage ........................................................................................................ 158
10.23.1 Collect pickoff voltage data ...................................................................................... 158
10.24 Check for internal electrical problems ..................................................................................... 159
10.25 Locate a device using the HART 7 Squawk feature ................................................................... 159
Appendices and reference
Appendix A Calibration certificate ................................................................................................ 161
A.1 Sample calibration certificate .................................................................................................. 161
Appendix B Using the transmitter display ..................................................................................... 163
B.1 Components of the transmitter interface ................................................................................ 163
B.2 Use the optical switches .......................................................................................................... 163
B.3 Access and use the display menu system .................................................................................164
B.3.1 Enter a floating-point value using the display ............................................................ 165
B.4 Display codes for process variables ..........................................................................................168
B.5 Codes and abbreviations used in display menus ...................................................................... 169
Appendix C Using ProLink III with the transmitter .........................................................................181
C.1 Basic information about ProLink III ...........................................................................................181
C.2 Connect with ProLink III ........................................................................................................... 182
C.2.1 Connection types supported by ProLink III ................................................................ 182
C.2.2 Connect with ProLink III over Modbus/RS-485 ...........................................................183
C.2.3 Connect with ProLink III over HART/Bell 202 ............................................................. 186
Appendix D Using the Field Communicator with the transmitter ...................................................195
D.1 Basic information about the Field Communicator ....................................................................195
D.2 Connect with the Field Communicator .................................................................................... 196
Appendix E Concentration measurement matrices, derived variables, and process variables ........ 199
E.1 Standard matrices for the concentration measurement application ........................................ 199
E.2 Concentration measurement matrices available by order ........................................................200
E.3 Derived variables and calculated process variables .................................................................. 202
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