PART THREE - OPERATION
SECTION 4 - ANALYZER CONFIGURATION
Rev. 1-201
Model F53 Flow Monitor/Totalizer (universal-mount 1/2 DIN)
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4.4 Configuring Analog
Outputs (1 and 2)
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SET PARAMETER
(representation)
The analyzer provides two isolated analog outputs (1 and
2). During normal measurement operation, the outputs can
be held at their last measured values:
•
For up to 30 minutes by selecting the “HOLD
OUTPUTS” line in the TEST/MAINT menu and
pressing the
ENTER key
.
•
For an indefinite period by locally or remotely
connecting the TTL input Terminals 9 and 10 on TB1.
If a TEST/MAINT hold is applied in addition to a TTL hold,
both “holds” must be removed before the analog outputs
return to active status.
NOTE:
When using the HART communication option, a
digital signal is encoded onto the 4-20 mA analog
Output 1 signal. In a HART SINGLE MODE wiring
configuration, Output 1 remains available for normal
use. However, in a HART MULTI-DROP wiring con-
figuration, Output 1 becomes dedicated to that
function and cannot be used. See PART THREE,
Section 8 for more HART communication information.
These instructions configure Output 1. Configure Out-
put 2 in the same way using its respective menu
screens.
The number of sensors used determines the number of
available choices. Each output can be assigned to repre-
sent one of these measurements:
•
FLOW A (Sensor A flow rate)
•
VOLUME B (Sensor B volume)
•
FLOW B (Sensor B flow rate)
•
VOLUME C (Sensor C volume)
•
FLOW C (Sensor C flow rate)
•
VOLUME D (Sensor D volume)
•
FLOW D (Sensor D flow rate)
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CALCULATION*
•
VOLUME A (Sensor A volume)
*An analog output can only represent the calculated measurement when two sensors
are used and the analyzer has been correctly configured for CALCULATION.
1.
Press
MENU key
to display
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. Use
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key
to select the “CONFIGURE” line.