World class 3000, Instruction manual – Emerson Process Management 3000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

IB-106-300NH Rev. 4.2

July 2002

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

General User Interface (GUI) Operation 5-13

World Class 3000

Table 5-5. SETUP Sub-Menu (continued)

SUB-MENU

SELECTION

PARAMETERS

DESCRIPTION

Relay
Outputs

NOTE

K1 and K2 relay outputs can be configured for "OFF" or any one of the eight
events listed below. Up to three events can control each relay output. Events are
selected in the SETUP sub-menu.

K1 Setup

K2 Setup

-

Off

Event 1

1. In Cal

Event 2

2. Hi O

2

Event 3

3. Lo O

2

Event 1

4. Htr Fail

Event 2

5. Cal Fail

Event 3

6. TG Low
7. Cell Res
8. High Range

No effect.
Probe goes into calibration status.
Output exceeds high end alarm limit.
Output goes below low alarm limit.
Probe heater fault occurs.
Probe failed last calibration.
Calibration gas pressure gets too low.
Probe resistance exceeds high limit.
High analog output range is selected.

Analog
Output

SOURCE

O

2

Efficiency
Dual Rng O

2

Select the measurement value to be represented on
the analog output.

AOUT TYPE

HART 4-20mA
0-20mA
0-10V

Select one of the listed options to define upper and
lower limits of probe analog output. Only a selection
that matches the position of the analog output selector
switch on the microprocessor board (Figure 2-9) will
be accepted. The defined limits correspond to the
upper-lower %O

2

values defined in the Range Setup

menu.

RANGE SETUP
(Source not set to Dual Rng O2)
Xfer Fnct

Log
Lin

Select the transfer function used on the analog output.
Selecting Log will not effect the output when Efficiency
is selected as the Source.

Range Values

High End

0.000% O

2

- 25.00% O

2

Low End

0.000% O

2

- 25.00% O

2

Enter the upper and lower analog output range values.
The High End value defines the measured O

2

value

corresponding to the high analog output value, i.e.,
20mA or 10V, and the Low End value corresponds to
the low analog output value, i.e., 0mA, 4mA, or 0V.

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