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<3. Parameter Setting>
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IM 01C25T01-06EN
<Example>
Adjustment 4 to 20 mA output using a volt meter.
(4mA → 1V, 20mA → 5V)
1) Select “Change”.
2) Enter the value read on the voltmeter when the out-
put signal is 4mA.
In this case, enter the value of the voltage across a
250Ω resistor (1V).
3) Enter the value read on the meter when the output
signal is 20mA (5V).
4) Select “Proceed”.
5) Connect the voltmeter.
6) Output the 0% output signal and read the output
value.
7) Enter the reading of the voltmeter to the configuration
tool. (The output of the transmitter changes).
8) Confirm the voltmeter reading is 1.000.
9) If the reading on the voltmeter is 1.000, select “Yes”.
If the reading is not 1.000, select “No” and repeat
steps 6 and 7 until the voltmeter reads 1.000V.
10) Output the 100% output signal and read the output
value.
11) Enter the reading of the voltmeter.
12) Confirm the voltmeter reading is 5.000.
13) If the reading of the voltmeter is 5.000, select “Yes”.
If the reading on the voltmeter is not 5.000, select
“No” and repeat steps 10 and 11 until the voltmeter
reads 5.000V.
3.3.8 External Switch Mode
Follow the procedure below to enable or inhibit zero
point adjustment by means of the zero-adjustment
screw on the transmitter.
This is set to “Enabled” when the instrument is
shipped.
To change the mode, follow the procedure below.
• Procedure to call up the display
DD and DTM
(excluding EJX_
HART 5[1.2])
[Root Menu]
→ Detailed setup →
Device information → Field device
info → Ext SW
EJX_HART 5[1.2]
DTM
Configuration → Device
information1 → Ext SW
Enabled
Enable the external zero point
adjustment
Disabled
Disable the external zero point
adjustment
3.3.9 CPU Failure Burnout Direction and
Hardware Write Protect
There are two slide switches on the CPU assembly
board. One sets the burnout direction at CPU
failure, and the other sets a write protection function
which disables parameter changes through
the use of a handheld terminal or some other
communication method.
HIGH
LOW
CPU assembly
Slide switch
Burnout direction switch
Write protection switch
Write Protection
Switch Position
Burnout Direction
Switch Position
BO H
L
WR E
D
H
L
E
D
H
L
E
D
H
L
H
L
Hardware write protection switch (WR)
Burnout direction switch (BO)
Burnout Direction
Write Protection
YES
(Write disabled)
NO
(Write enabled)
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The parameter of
AO alm typ
parameter displays
the status of analog output if a CPU failure occurs.
In case of a failure, communication is disabled.
Standard specifications or with option code /C3
The burnout direction switch is set to “HIGH”. If a
failure occurs, the transmitter outputs a 110% or
higher signal.
With option code /C1 or /C2
The burnout direction switch is set to “LOW”. If a
failure occurs, a –5% or lower output is generated.
To confirm the burnout direction at the CPU failure,
follow the procedure below.
• Procedure to call up the display
DD and DTM
(excluding EJX_
HART 5[1.2])
[Root Menu]
→ Detailed setup
→Output condition → Analog
output → AO alm typ
EJX_HART 5[1.2]
DTM
Configuration → Analog output →
AO alm typ
High
Burnout direction is set to High
Low
Burnout direction is set to Low