3. Using Loop Test, enter current value (mA) representing high alarm current. Verify
that analog output current is correct using the reference meter.
a) Select Setup → Output → Analog Out 1 and click Loop test.
b) Enter current value representing high alarm current.
c) Click Start to output current.
d) Verify that analog output current is correct.
e) Click Stop to end loop test.
4. Using Loop Test, enter current value (mA) representing low alarm current. Verify
that analog output current is correct using the reference meter.
a) Select Setup → Output → Analog Out 1 and click Loop test.
b) Enter current value representing low alarm current.
c) Click Start to output current.
d) Verify that analog output current is correct.
e) Click Stop to end loop test.
5. Enable write protection.
a) Select Tools → Lock/Unlock Configuration Area.
b) Enter password to lock.
6. Perform High Level Supervision test.
a) Select Setup → Advanced.
b) Select the Level Supervision tab.
c) Select Start/Stop Test Mode.
d) Verify that the output from the device corresponds to the alarm limit in the
host system.
e) End test mode by clicking Start/Stop Test Mode.
The device will automatically exit the test mode after 30 minutes (default).
7. Remove the bypass and otherwise restore normal operation.
For more information on the High Level Supervision, refer to Rosemount 5300 Level
Transmitter High Level Supervision Manual Supplement.
For troubleshooting the transmitter, see Service and troubleshooting.
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