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Klinger CMF
Instruction Manual
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5.2.5.3.19.1 Set the upper limit of the frequency / pulse output, the setting range is
1KHz-10KHz.
5.2.5.3.19.2 The physical limit of the frequency output is 12.5KHz.
5.2.5.3.20 FREQ OUT
5.2.5.3.20.1 Configure which measured variable is output on the frequency/pulse output
channel.
5.2.5.3.20.2 Options are: mass flow, volume flow.
5.2.5.3.21 FREQ MAXVAL
Set the upper range value of flow.
5.2.5.3.22 FREQ MINVAL
Set the lower range value of flow.
5.2.5.3.23 PRESSURE
5.2.5.3.23.1 Set the value of process pressure. This value is used to compensate the deviation
cause by process pressure.
5.2.5.3.23.2 When the process pressure is higher than 5MPa, the PRESSURE is necessary.
5.2.5.3.23.3 Setting range: 0MPa-50MPa.
5.2.5.3.24 HART ADR
5.2.5.3.24.1 HART communication address.
5.2.5.3.24.2 Setting range: 0-63.
5.2.5.3.24.3 Default: 0.
5.2.5.3.25 RS485 ADR
5.2.5.3.25.1 RS485 (MODBUS) communication address.
5.2.5.3.25.2 Setting range: 0-63.
5.2.5.3.25.3 Default: 1.
5.2.5.3.26 RS485 BAUD
5.2.5.3.26.1 Baud rate for RS485 communication.
5.2.5.3.26.2 Option: 1200, 2400, 4800 & 9600.
5.2.5.3.26.3 Default: 9600.
5.2.5.3.27 LANGUAGE
5.2.5.3.27.1 Set the menu language.
5.2.5.3.27.2 Setting range: English.
5.2.5.3.28 +/- FLOW
5.2.5.3.28.1 Choose flow directions.
5.2.5.3.28.2 Options: FWD (flow arrow direction), ABS, 2 WAY & REV
5.2.5.3.28.2.1 FWD: If the detected flow value is less than zero (i.e. backwards relative to the
default flow direction), it shows that the output flow rate is zero. Totalizers
indicate total forward flow. See table 5-2.
5.2.5.3.28.2.2 ABS: The instrument shows absolute value of flow. Totalizers indicate absolute
amount of flow. See table 5-2.
5.2.5.3.28.2.3 2 WAY: The instrument shows both positive and negative values,
corresponding to the actual direction of flow. Totalizers indicate net flow
5.2.5.3.28.2.4 REV: Identical to “forward” but positive flow is defined as opposite the default
flow direction. See table 5-2.
5.2.5.3.28.3 Recommended settings