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Output signals

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Fault indication

When a fault is detected, outputs go to configured states. User can select upscale, downscale, internal zero, or none. Milliamp
outputs conform to NAMUR NE43 (June 1994).

Upscale

Milliamp

21 to 24 mA, user configurable

Frequency

15,000 Hz

Downscale

Milliamp

1 to 3.6 mA, user configurable

Frequency

0 Hz

Internal zero

Drives the mA and frequency outputs for process variables to zero values

None

Ignores fault conditions

Digital communications

RS-485 port

One pair of terminals supports SP (service port) mode or RS-485 mode. On device power-up, the
user has 10 seconds to connect in SP mode. After 10 seconds, the terminals switch to RS-485
mode. The communication parameters in SP mode are:

Data rate

38,400 baud

Parity

No parity

Stop bit

One stop bit

Address

111

In RS-485 mode, the Series 3000 can communicate via Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, or HART

(1)

protocols. The communication parameters are configurable with ProLink II software, Modbus, or
the display. The shipped default parameters are:

(1) Using HART, it is possible to configure basic transmitter functionality, and read/write batch setpoints and totals. Series 3000 batch

applications or enhanced density applications cannot be configured using HART. Using Modbus, all transmitter functionality, batch
commands, and batch applications can be controlled.

Data rate

9600 baud

Parity

Odd

Stop bit

One stop bit

The RS-485 port can also be configured as a printer port (see below).

HART Bell 202

(1)

The HART Bell 202 signal is superimposed on the primary mA output, and is available for host
system interface. The HART Bell 202 communication parameters are:

Frequency

1.2 and 2.2 KHz

Amplitude

0.8 mA peak-to-peak

Data rate

1200 baud

Resistance

Loop requires 250 to 600 Ohms resistance

Printer port

The RS-485 port can be configured as a printer port. When the RS-485 port is
configured as a printer port, it cannot be used for any other function.

Requires external RS-232 adapter (not included)

Bidirectional with Epson printer; send only with all other printers and when using a multidrop
configuration

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