Emerson M22, M21 user manual Transmitter and faceplate description, Transmitter Power Up, Display

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SECTION 3: Transmitter and faceplate description

3.1 Transmitter Power Up

After power is applied to the transmitter, a warm-up routine will begin, the duration of which depends on the sensor type. The display will indicate the sensor warming up and the Status LED will flash Slow Red and current output will be 3.0mA. After the warm-up period, the transmitter will enter normal operation and the screen will display: “Channel 1 00 %LEL (or PPM), Channel 2 00 %LEL (or PPM).” For dual channel models either channel can be disabled if not in use. If a channel is disabled, the screen will display: “Disabled” for that particular channel. The enabled channel analog output will be to 4.0 mA during normal operation.

Figure 14: Faceplate description

Note: A slow flash is defined as the Status LED being ‘ON’ for 50 milli-seconds and ‘OFF’ for 1 second, while a fast flash is the LED being ‘ON’ for 250 milli-seconds and ‘OFF’ for 250 milli-seconds and a very fast flash is the LED ‘ON’ for 50 milli-seconds and ‘OFF’ for 50 milli-seconds.

3.2 Display

The Millennium II is equipped with an Organic LED (O LED) display. It allows the user to see the concentration of gas present for each individual channel and the various options offered. The display has a wide temperature rating and will operate well in lowly lit conditions. In order to extend the life of the display, a screen saver is enabled if the menu is not in use. To exit the screen saver mode, move the magnet close to any of the three Reed switch locations (8 o’ clock, 6 o’ clock or 4 o’ clock position). See Figure 14 and Figure 15.

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MAN-0076 Rev 05 Millennium II December 07, 2012

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Contents Millennium Important Information Table of Contents Monitoring and Outputs Introduction Special conditions of useEnclosure Dimensions Transmitter Enclosure Dimensional DrawingInstallation UnpackMounting Transmitter Orientation OptionBoard assembly diagram Transmitter electronics module and Relay optionsRotating Electronics module Wiring and installation Field InstallationGuidelines SealsImportant Wiring Guidelines Cable choice and guidelinesArmored Cable preparation procedure Connecting wires Remotely mounted sensors jumper configuration Separation Jumpers positionsSensor and Transmitter terminals Sensor TerminalsRemote Reset Sensor Separation/ Remote mounting of sensorWiring drawings Non-isolated terminal connectionIsolated terminal connection Installation Checklist Display Transmitter Power UpTransmitter and faceplate description Menu buttons and access Intrusive AccessNon-Intrusive Access/Magnetic Reed switch Access Status LEDNavigating main menu OperationMenu options Menu structure flow chart Full calibration Normal calibration procedure Cont’d Zero calibration option Full Calibration Enable / Disable channels Viewing and setting alarm levels pointsSetting Relay options Relay AssignmentAlarm Relay 1 RL1 Alarm Relay 2 RL2 Alarm Relay 3 RL3 Select Display Language Relay Alarm Mode setting for Oxygen sensors onlyModbus Setup Setup Current Date Setup Current TimeView Event Log Event Types Display on Screen Events Format /hostSensor Upper Limit Range Manual ResetSelf Test Relay Serial Number & Firmware Version Select Gas TypeCalibration gas value 1Fault monitoring Monitoring and outputsRelays Analog 4-20mAReg Current Output Status LED Meaning Value Red Green RS-485 Modbus RTU Reg. Value Current Output Status LED Meaning Red GreenReg# Meaning Readable Writeable Hart Communication Bit MeaningPeriodic response check TroubleshootingMaintaining Spare Parts /Accessories StorageHow to Return Equipment Appendix Appendix B Resistance Appendix C Millennium II Transmitter Specifications Approvals December 07 Net Safety Monitoring Inc

M22, M21 specifications

The Emerson M21 and M22 are advanced industrial controllers designed to enhance process automation and operational efficiency in various industries. Emerson, a leader in automation technology, introduced these models to meet the growing demands for precision, reliability, and connectivity in today’s fast-paced industrial environments.

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Finally, both controllers are built with a focus on reliability and durability, making them suitable for various industrial environments, including harsh or demanding settings. Their robust design ensures consistent performance, even in challenging conditions.

In summary, the Emerson M21 and M22 controllers represent cutting-edge solutions in industrial automation, offering high processing power, flexible connectivity, scalability, advanced maintenance features, user-friendly interfaces, and robust design. Companies looking to enhance their automation capabilities will find these controllers to be valuable assets in achieving operational excellence.