Operation, Getting started, Analog output operation modes – Vaisala MMT162 User Manual

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Chapter 4 ________________________________________________________________ Operation

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CHAPTER 4

OPERATION

This chapter contains information that is needed to operate this product.

Getting Started

MMT162 is ready to be used once it has been connected to a power

source.

Analog Output Operation Modes

The MMT162 has two analog output channels. These channels can

function in two different modes, which can be set individually for both

channels:

1.

Normal operation mode

2.

Limit alarm mode

When the transmitter is ordered from Vaisala, the modes are configured

as specified in the order form. You can change the operation settings

after delivery by using serial commands and the USB cable accessory.

Normal Operation Mode and Malfunction

Alarm

In the normal operation mode, a channel outputs voltage or current that

corresponds to the reading of the selected parameter.

If the transmitter is malfunctioning, the channel output is set to a pre-

defined level. This level can be changed using the AERR command; see

page 35.

NOTE

The malfunction alarm overrides the limit alarm mode. If the transmitter

is malfunctioning, the analog outputs are set to the levels specified with

the AERR command, unless the malfunction prevents the outputs from

being controlled.

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