HIGHLIGHTS OF CHANGES

 

Effective December, 2003 Rev. 3.0

 

 

Page

Summary

 

 

Cover

Updated photo, revision number, and date.

P-3 through P-14

Added foreign language versions of ‘Safety Instructions for the Wiring

 

and Installation of this Apparatus’.

P-22

Revised Figure 1 to include remote electronics versions.

1-1

Revised para. 1-2ato include Local operator Interface (LOI) and Model

 

375 communicator. All IB references to HART Model 275 changed to

 

read ‘HART Model 275/375’.

1-2

1-3

1-4

Revised Figure 1-1to include Oxymitter 4000 with remote electronics. Revised para. 1-2cto include reference to remote electronics version.

Revised para. 1-2dto include differences between units with LOI versus membrane keypad and to include new Figure 1-3and Figure 1-4views.

1-6

Revised NOTE to include LOI operating temperature data.

1-7

Revised Figure 1-7to include remote electronics versions.

1-14,1-15

Revised para. 1-7Specifications to include LOI data, update electronic

 

noise data, temperature range data, and certification references.

1-16,1-17

Revised Table 1-1Product Matrix to update Communication Options and

 

Calibration Accessories, and to include Probe-to-Electronics Cables.

2-1

Revised para. 2-1ato reference remote electronics version and LOI.

2-4

Revised Figure 2-3to indicate the integral electronics version is shown.

2-9

Added para. 2-1cto discuss mounting of remote electronics version.

2-12

Added new para. 2-3for installing remote electronics version.

3-1

Revised section heading to denote configuration instructions applicable

 

to membrane keypad version only.

3-2

Revised para. 3-1e.4to define new voltage selection parameters.

3-3

Revised Figure 3-2to update default parameter settings.

3-5,3-6

Revised para. 3-3ato correct mA signal level values. Moved power up

 

procedure to Section 5.

4-1through 4-6

Added new Section 4 to discuss unit configuration with the LOI. Previous

 

Section 4 is now Section 5.

5-1

Revised section heading to apply to membrane keypad version only.

6-1through 6-6

Added new Section 6 to discuss Operation with the LOI. Previous

 

Sections 5 through 11 are now Sections 7 through 13.

8-1

Added new Figure 8-1and related overview discussion.

8-3

Revised para. 8-5to include reference to LOI error indications.

8-4

Corrected mA signal level values in notes for Table 8-1.Added Table 8-2

 

to identify to LOI fault/alarm messages.

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Emerson 4000 manual Highlights of Changes, Effective December, 2003 Rev, Summary

4000 specifications

The Emerson 4000 is a state-of-the-art automation platform designed to enhance industrial processes and improve operational efficiency. This advanced system is recognized for its unparalleled reliability and flexibility, making it suitable for various industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and power generation.

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