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The Clark Reliance Corporation 

16633 Foltz Industrial Parkway | Strongsville, OH 44149 | Tel1 (440) 572-1500 Facsimile: +1 (440)-238-8828 

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www.clark-reliance.com

 

 
17.)  Press the arrow UP key (far left) so the screen will now display “Set Span?”. 
18.)  Move the float to the span location. 
19.)  Press Enter. 
20.)  The screen will display “Span (corresponding number)”. 
21.)  Press Enter to reset the (corresponding number) to span and hold for approximately 1-3 seconds. 
22.)  The screen will display “ACCEPT?”. 
23.)  Press Ener (You have now set the span point). 
24.)  The screen will display “Cal Lev 1?”. 
25.)  Press and hold all three button simultaneously for 2-3 seconds to reset the unit. 
26.)  The zero (4mA) and span (20mA) set points are now configured. 
 
To calibrate or change the working range of the transmitter, press any button to enter Function Mode.  Hit the enter button 
when the “CAL LEV 1?” prompt apprears.  “Calibrate Zero” should now be on the display, if not press the Up or Down 
button until it is.  Press the enter button to set the low level of the range.  At this time, position the float magnet at the 
desired low level point and keep it there while pressing the Enter button and holding it down for approximately two 
seconds.  Once done, “ACCEPT” should be on the display, press the Enter button.  This is now your new low level for the 
range. 
 
Setting a new low level for the range does not change the high level position.  To change the high level position, press 
Enter when “CAL LEVEL 1?” appears on the display.  Press Enter again when “Calibrate Span” is displayed, using the Up 
and Down buttons if needed.  Repeat the above steps beiginning with “position the float magnet” to change the high level 
of the range.  When done, press all three buttons to exit Function Mode. 
 

8. ALARM SETTINGS 

When a fault condition is detected by the internal microprocessor, the 4 to 20 mA current will go to the current selected. 

In the 4 mA alarm mode, when a fault is detected the output will be continuous at 3.8 

 0.1 mA. In the 20 mA alarm mode, 

when a fault is detected the output will be continuous ar 21.5 

 0.2 mA. 

9. SPARE PARTS 

MTII4200 Transmitter (Puck) P/N:  

V19962HP 

MTII4200 I/O PCB                 P/N:  

 V19962 

 

Содержание MTII4200 Series

Страница 1: ...D B TOP RIGHT HAND C BOTTOM RIGHT HAND D BOTTOM LEFT HAND ALARM SETTING L 3 85 mA DEFAULT H 22 5 mA MAX SENSING LENGTH IN INCHES ON 6 INCH INCREMENTS LCD DISPLAY M mA OUTPUT DEFAULT I INCHES P PERCENT...

Страница 2: ...II4200 transmitters are available in a single cavity explosion proof enclosure 2 1 MTII4200 Transmitter Specifications PARAMETER SPECIFICATIONS LEVEL OUTPUT Measured Variable Liquid level interface le...

Страница 3: ...f Operation The MTII4200 transmitters precisely sense the position of an external float by applying an interrogation pulse to a waveguide medium This current pulse causes a magnetic field to instantly...

Страница 4: ...Transmitter Always follow applicable local and national electrical codes and observe polarity when making electrical connections Never make electrical connections to the MTII4200 transmitter with powe...

Страница 5: ...how the HART protocol is applied to the MTII4200 level transmitter only Using the HART interface allows for calibration without having to remove the transmitter from the process and position the float...

Страница 6: ...to exit the program mode replace the calibration jumper to the ON position and return your controllers to automatic To set high value You should now be in the Range Values screen To set the 20 mA Upp...

Страница 7: ...n until it is Press the enter button to set the low level of the range At this time position the float magnet at the desired low level point and keep it there while pressing the Enter button and holdi...

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