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Using the display:
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Using ProLink III:
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Using the Field Communicator:
If the values are the same, or close enough for your application, you do not need to set the K factor. If
the values are too dissimilar, continue with this procedure.
4. Calculate the K factor: Divide the reference signal by the transmitter value.
The K factor must be between 0.0001 and 2.0000. If it is not, contact customer support.
5. Configure the K factor.
6. Read the Frequency Input at the transmitter.
The value should match the incoming frequency signal.
7. Return the remote frequency device to normal operation.
8.6 Configure a Discrete Output
Use a Discrete Output to report specific meter or process conditions.
Depending on your purchase order and channel configuration, you may have 0–3 Discrete Outputs on the
transmitter. Channel B, Channel C, and Channel D can be configured as Discrete Output 1, Discrete Output 2,
and Discrete Output 3, respectively.
The Discrete Outputs are configured independently, and they operate independently.
8.6.1 Configure Discrete Output Source
Display
Menu
>
Configuration
>
Inputs/Outputs
>
Channel x
>
I/O Settings
>
Source
ProLink III
Device Tools
>
Configuration
>
I/O
>
Outputs
>
Discrete Output
>
Source
Field Communicator
Configure
>
Manual Setup
>
Inputs/Outputs
>
Channel x
>
Discrete Output x
>
DOx Source
Discrete Output Source
specifies the process condition or device condition that is reported by a Discrete
Output.
Procedure
Set
Discrete Output Source
to the desired option.
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Default: Forward/Reverse
Postrequisites
If you set
Discrete Output Source
to Flow Switch, additional configuration is required.
Related information
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