8.5.1 Configure Frequency Input Assignment
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Frequency Input
Frequency Input Assignment
defines the type of data that the transmitter is receiving via the Frequency
Input.
Procedure
1. Set
Frequency Input Assignment
to the type of data that is being sent to the Frequency Input.
Option
Description
Mass Flow Rate
The Frequency Input represents mass flow rate.
Volume Flow Rate
The Frequency Input represents volume flow rate.
Gas Standard Volume Flow Rate
The Frequency Input represents gas standard volume flow rate.
2. Ensure that the transmitter and the external device are using the same measurement unit for the
selected process variable.
Related information
Configure Mass Flow Measurement Unit
Configure Volume Flow Measurement Unit for liquid applications
Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Measurement Unit
8.5.2 Configure Frequency Input scaling
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Scaling Method
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Frequency Input
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Scaling Method
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Frequency Input
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F1 Scaling
Frequency input scaling defines the relationship between
Frequency Input Source
and the pulse of the
Frequency Input. You must scale the Frequency Input so that the transmitter can interpret the data provided
by the external device.
Procedure
1. Set
Frequency Input Scaling Method
.
Option
Description
Frequency=Flow (default)
Flow rate calculated from frequency
Pulses/Unit
A user-specified number of pulses represents one flow unit
Units/Pulse
A pulse represents a user-specified number of flow units
Integrate the meter with the control system
Configuration and Use Manual
March 2019
MMI-20025166
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Micro Motion Model 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs