
•
To exit the menu without saving the displayed value to transmitter memory,
activate
Scroll
and
Select
simultaneously and hold until the display changes.
-
If the displayed value is the same as the value in transmitter memory, you will be
returned to the previous screen.
-
If the displayed value is not the same as the value in transmitter memory,
SAVE/
YES?
flashes on the display. Activate
Scroll
.
Enter a floating-point value using exponential notation
Exponential notation is used to enter values that are larger than 99999999 or smaller than
−
9999999.
Exponential values entered via the display must be in the following form:
SX.XXXEYY
. In
this string:
•
S = Sign. A minus sign (
−
) indicates a negative number. A blank indicates a positive
number.
•
X.XXX = The 4-digit mantissa.
•
E = The exponent indicator.
•
YY = The 2-digit exponent.
Procedure
1.
Switch from decimal notation to exponential notation.
a. Activate
Select
as required until the rightmost digit is flashing.
b. Activate
Scroll
until
E
is displayed.
c. Activate
Select
.
Tip
If you have modified the value in decimal notation without saving the changes to transmitter
memory, the changes will be lost when you switch to exponential notation. Save the decimal
value before switching to exponential notation.
2.
Enter the exponent.
The first character may be a minus sign or any digit between 0 and 3. The second
character may be any digit between 0 and 9.
a. Activate
Select
to move the cursor to the rightmost character on the display.
b. Activate
Scroll
until the desired character is displayed.
c. Activate
Select
to move the cursor one position to the left.
d. Activate
Scroll
until the desired character is displayed.
3.
Enter the mantissa.
The mantissa must be a 4-digit value with a precision of 3 (that is, all values between
0.000 and 9.999).
a. Activate
Select
to move the cursor to the rightmost digit in the mantissa.
Using the transmitter display
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Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs
Summary of Contents for MICRO MOTION 2700
Page 10: ...Getting Started 2 Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs ...
Page 14: ...Before you begin 6 Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs ...
Page 26: ...Configuration and commissioning 18 Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs ...
Page 84: ...Configure process measurement 76 Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs ...
Page 214: ...Measurement support 206 Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs ...
Page 258: ...Troubleshooting 250 Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs ...
Page 354: ...Default values and ranges 346 Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs ...
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