Emerson M21, M22 user manual Menu structure flow chart

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Figure 17: Menu structure flow chart

Sub menu

Hour, minutes

(Navigate with 1& 2, select

Setup current Time (Activate

Activate any menu button then select ‘yes’ with menu button 1 to enter main menu

Calibrate sensor? Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Sub menu

Calibrate sensor 1

Calibrate sensor 2

Exit

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See pages 24, 25 & 26).

with button 3. See pages 31

&32).

 

Recent events

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select

with button 3. See page 32).

menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 1

Activate button 2

 

View event log (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 1

Activate button 1

Activate button 2

Enable/disable channels?(Activat e menu button 3 to display sub menu

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Ch1: Enabled

CH2: Enabled

Exit

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See page 27).

Initiate reset

Yes

No

(Select with buttons 1 & 2.

See page 33).

 

Manual reset (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Set Alarm levels? (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Set Relay Options (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 1

Activate button 2

Relay assignment. (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Set Relay Alarm mode (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Set display language.(Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 1

Activate button 2

 

Set Modbus options (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Set current date (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Set CH1 level

Set CH2 Level

Exit

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See page 27 & 28).

Fault relay

Alarm relay 1

Alarm relay 2

Alarm relay 3 (Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See page 28).

Alarm relay 1

Alarm relay 2

Alarm relay 3

Exit

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See pages 28, 29 &30).

Ch1: above-above

Ch2: above-above

Exit

For O2 sensor only

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See page 30).

English

Exit

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See page 30).

Slave address

Baud rate

Parity

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See page 30 & 31).

Year, month, day (Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See page 31).

Self test relay,

 

caution will trip

 

alarm

 

Yes

No

(Select with buttons 1 & 3.

See page 33).

 

Ch1: range

 

Ch2: range

 

Exit

 

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See pages 33 & 34).

Ch1: ‘target gas’

Ch2: ‘target gas’

Exit

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with button 3. See page 34).

Ch1:050

Ch2:050

Exit

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with menu button 3. See page 34).

Serial number & Firmware

version............

(Navigate with 1 & 2, select with menu button 3. See page 34).

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Self test relay. (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 1

Activate button 2

 

Sensor range/ scale. (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Select gas type. (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Select calibration gas value. (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Serial number & firmware. (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

EXIT. (Activate menu button 3 to exit main menu)

Activate button 2

Activate button 1

Calibrate sensor. (Activate menu button 3 to display sub menu)

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Contents Millennium Important Information Table of Contents Monitoring and Outputs Special conditions of use IntroductionTransmitter Enclosure Dimensional Drawing Enclosure DimensionsTransmitter Orientation Option InstallationUnpack MountingTransmitter electronics module and Relay options Board assembly diagramRotating Electronics module Seals Wiring and installationField Installation GuidelinesCable 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 Display Transmitter Power UpTransmitter and faceplate description Status LED Menu buttons and accessIntrusive Access Non-Intrusive Access/Magnetic Reed switch AccessNavigating main menu OperationMenu options 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 Select Display Language Relay Alarm Mode setting for Oxygen sensors onlyModbus Setup Setup Current Time Setup Current DateEvent Types Display on Screen Events Format /host View Event LogSensor Upper Limit Range Manual ResetSelf Test Relay Serial Number & Firmware Version Select Gas TypeCalibration gas value Analog 4-20mA 1Fault monitoringMonitoring and outputs RelaysReg 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 CommunicationPeriodic response check TroubleshootingMaintaining Storage Spare Parts /AccessoriesHow to Return Equipment Appendix Appendix B Resistance Appendix C Millennium II Transmitter Specifications Approvals December 07 Net Safety Monitoring Inc

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