Emerson M21, M22 Status LED, Current loop measurement Test jacks, Menu buttons and access

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3.3 Status LED

The Status LED can be solid Red or Green, or flashing Red or Green to indicate various states of the transmitter and sensor. Refer to “Sensor Status Registers, Status LEDs, Current Loop, and Display Messages”.

3.4 Current loop measurement (Test jacks)

For convenience, a pair of test jacks for each analog output is provided on the front face of the display module. Attach mA meter probes to these jacks to check loop current without opening the circuit to insert the meter. Refer to Figure 14 and Figure 15 for test jacks location.

Warning Do not open the transmitter enclosure in a classified area.

3.5 Menu buttons and access

The main menu can be accessed in two ways: Intrusive (opening the enclosure and pressing menu buttons) and Non- Intrusive (keeping the enclosure closed and using the magnet and reed switches).

3.5.1 Intrusive Access

The menu buttons provide access to the Millennium II’s Main Menu options allowing the user to review and configure existing options under sub menus and perform calibration. There are three visible main menu buttons that are located directly under the display screen. They are designated ‘1’, ‘2’ and ‘3’. See Figure 14 and Figure 15.

3.5.2 Non-Intrusive Access/Magnetic Reed switch Access

Accessing the main menu and making a selection can also be done via an attached magnet and Reed switches.

The Reed switches are located in the 8 o’ clock, 6 o’ clock and 4 o’ clock positions on the face plate and indicated by horse shoe shape print magnets. To select a Reed switch, place and hold the magnet close to the transmitter enclosure at 8, 6 or 4 o’clock position. See Figure 14 and Figure 15.

Note: Menu buttons and reed switches provide the same functions. The term ‘switch’ is used throughout to represent menu buttons and reed switches.

Figure 15: Switch positions

Note: menu buttons and reed switch provide the same functions. Menu button = reed switch,

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Contents Millennium Important Information Table of Contents Monitoring and Outputs Special conditions of use IntroductionTransmitter Enclosure Dimensional Drawing Enclosure DimensionsUnpack InstallationMounting Transmitter Orientation OptionTransmitter electronics module and Relay options Board assembly diagramRotating Electronics module Field Installation Wiring and installationGuidelines SealsCable choice and guidelines Important Wiring GuidelinesArmored Cable preparation procedure Connecting wires Separation Jumpers positions Remotely mounted sensors jumper configurationSensor Terminals Sensor and Transmitter terminalsSensor Separation/ Remote mounting of sensor Remote ResetNon-isolated terminal connection Wiring drawingsIsolated terminal connection Installation Checklist Transmitter Power Up Transmitter and faceplate descriptionDisplay Intrusive Access Menu buttons and accessNon-Intrusive Access/Magnetic Reed switch Access Status LEDOperation Menu optionsNavigating main menu Menu structure flow chart Full calibration Normal calibration procedure Cont’d Zero calibration option Full Calibration Viewing and setting alarm levels points Enable / Disable channelsRelay Assignment Setting Relay optionsAlarm Relay 1 RL1 Alarm Relay 2 RL2 Alarm Relay 3 RL3 Relay Alarm Mode setting for Oxygen sensors only Modbus SetupSelect Display Language Setup Current Time Setup Current DateEvent Types Display on Screen Events Format /host View Event LogManual Reset Self Test RelaySensor Upper Limit Range Select Gas Type Calibration gas valueSerial Number & Firmware Version Monitoring and outputs 1Fault monitoringRelays Analog 4-20mAReg Current Output Status LED Meaning Value Red Green Reg. Value Current Output Status LED Meaning Red Green RS-485 Modbus RTUReg# Meaning Readable Writeable Bit Meaning Hart CommunicationTroubleshooting MaintainingPeriodic response check Storage Spare Parts /AccessoriesHow to Return Equipment Appendix Appendix B Resistance Appendix C Millennium II Transmitter Specifications Approvals December 07 Net Safety Monitoring Inc

M22, M21 specifications

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