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Emerson Rosemount 3100 Series - Setting the 20 Ma Point (the 3102;3105)

Emerson Rosemount 3100 Series
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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4840, Rev. BA
July 2008
4-23
Rosemount 3100 Series
c) If the 4 mA point value is correct, press the red button to exit to the
menu. (The menu option “4” re-appears. To go to the next menu, press
↓.)
d) Press the blue button to start the editing mode. The first digit flashes to
indicate it can now be edited.
e) Press the green button
repeatedly to edit the flashing digit.
f) Press the blue button
to move to the next digit. The digit flashes to
indicate it can be edited.
g) Repeat steps (e) and (f) until the last digit is flashing, and edited as
required.
h) Press the blue button
to confirm the new value. (The flashing stops.)
i) If the new value is correct, press the red button
to save. The display
changes to the next menu option.
j) If the new value is incorrect, press the blue button
to exit to the menu.
The menu option “4” re-appears; re-start at step (b) or press
for the next
menu option.
Setting the 20 mA Point
(The 3102/3105)
Screen Display: 20
Factory default value: 10.7
Enter the PV value to be signalled by 20 mA. The 20 mA point may be set
above or below the 4 mA point to suit monitoring or control equipment.
NOTE:
This menu option is in the programming menu. See Figure C-2 on page C-3
for a map of the menu structure and how to access the menu options.
To change the 20 mA point:
a) If entering the menu system from the PV display, press the green button
repeatedly until the “20” menu option is indicated (see above note.)
b) Press the blue button
to enter the “20” menu and to display the present
20 mA point value
c) If the 20 mA point is correct, press the red button
to exit to the menu.
(The menu option20” re-appears. To get to the next menu, press
↓.)
d) Press the blue button to start the editing mode. The first digit flashes to
indicate it can now be edited.
e) Press the green button
repeatedly to edit the flashing digit.
f) Press the blue button
to move to the next digit. The digit flashes to
indicate it can be edited.
g) Repeat steps (e) and (f) until the last digit is flashing, and edited as
required.
h) Press the blue button
to confirm the new value. (The flashing stops.)
i) If the new value is correct, press the red button
to save. The display
changes to the next menu option.
j) If the new value is incorrect, press the blue button
to exit to the menu.
The menu option “20” re-appears; re-start at step (b) or press
for the
next menu option.

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