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Required Transmitter Configuration continued
Required Configuration Optional ConfigurationUsing the TransmitterFlowmeter Startup
6.3.2 Configuring terminals 3 & 4
On these transmitters, terminals 3 & 4 can operate as a frequency output (FO) or a
discrete output (DO). The default is FO.
To configure the terminals, see the menu flowcharts in Figure 6-5.
Figure 6-5 Configuring terminals 3 & 4
6.4 Configuring the measurement units
For each process variable, the transmitter must be configured to use the
measurement unit appropriate to your application.
For some transmitters, the density and temperature process variables can be viewed
but cannot be assigned to an output. See Table 6-3.
To configure measurement units, see the menu flowcharts in Figure 6-6. For details on measurement
units for each process variable, see Sections 6.4.1 through 6.4.4.
Table 6-3 Transmitter models and available process variables
Transmitter Mass flow Volume flow Density Temperature
Model 1500 AN ✓✓✓
(1)
(1) Can be viewed, but cannot be assigned to an output.
✓
(1)
Model 1700 AN ✓✓✓
(1)
✓
(1)
Model 1700 IS ✓✓✓
(1)
✓
(1)
Model 2500 CIO ✓✓✓✓
Model 2700 AN ✓✓✓✓
Model 2700 IS ✓✓✓✓
Model 2700 CIO ✓✓✓✓
• Model 2700 AN
• Model 2700 IS
CommunicatorProLink II
Frequency/Discrete Output
Configuration
On-Line Menu
Detailed Setup
Config outputs
FO/DO config
ProLink Menu
• Model 1500 AN
• Model 1700 AN
• Model 1700 IS
• Model 2500 CIO
• Model 2700 AN
• Model 2700 IS
• Model 2700 CIO
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