GASSONIC OBSERVER-i
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4.4. Switching
Modes
Classic
Mode,
(Display=CLSM)
Function
HART
Disabled
HART
Enabled
(Standard)
HART
Enabled
(Special)
Normal
Analog
Output
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
Menu
Activated
3
mA
3.5
mA
3
mA
Acoustic
Error
1
mA
3.5
mA
1.25
mA
Low
Supply
Voltage
0
mA
3.5
mA
1.5
mA
SB100
Test
Mode
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
Enhanced
Mode,
Discrete
SPL
mode
(Display=EAO1):
Function
HART
Disabled
HART
Enabled
(Standard)
HART
Enabled
(Special)
Normal
Analog
Output
4
mA
to
12
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
12
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
12
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
Analog
Output,
Warning/Alarm
16/20
mA
16/20
mA
16/20
mA
Menu
Activated
3
mA
3.5
mA
3
mA
Acoustic
Error
1
mA
3.5
mA
1.25
mA
Low
Supply
Voltage
0
mA
3.5
mA
1.5
mA
SB100
Test
Mode
1.5
mA
3.5
mA
1.5
mA
Enhanced
Mode,
Discrete
mode
(Display=EAO2):
Function
HART
Disabled
HART
Enabled
(Standard)
HART
Enabled
(Special)
Normal
Analog
Output
4
mA
4
mA
4
mA
Analog
Output,
Warning/Alarm
16/20
mA
16/20
mA
16/20
mA
Menu
Activated
3
mA
3.5
mA
3
mA
Acoustic
Error
1
mA
3.5
mA
1.25
mA
Low
Supply
Voltage
0
mA
3.5
mA
1.5
mA
SB100
Test
Mode
1.5
mA
3.5
mA
1.5
mA
Enhanced
Mode,
Full
SPL
mode
(Display=EAO3):
Function
HART
Disabled
HART
Enabled
(Standard)
HART
Enabled
(Special)
Normal
Analog
Output
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
Analog
Output,
Warning/Alarm
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
4
mA
to
20
mA
=
40
dB(u)
to
120
dB(u)
Menu
Activated
3
mA
3.5
mA
3
mA
Acoustic
Error
1
mA
3.5
mA
1.25
mA
Low
Supply
Voltage
0
mA
3.5
mA
1.5
mA
SB100
Test
Mode
1.5
mA
3.5
mA
1.5
mA
Table 1: Analog Output Level
When HART is selected, the output current changes to comply with the HART Foundation
requirements. The HART Foundation does not specify current below 3.5 mA. In normal HART mode,
the actual current does not go below 3.5 mA. Modbus reports the analog output as if HART was not
there. This allows users to use a constant Modbus program. When the alarm relay is latched, the