Oxymitter 4000

Instruction Manual

IB-106-340 Rev. 3.0 December 2003

(c)Optional HART Interface. The Oxymitter 4000’s 4-20 mA output line transmits an analog signal proportional to the oxygen level. The HART output is superimposed on the 4-20 mA output line. This information can be accessed through the following:

1Rosemount Model 275/375 Handheld Communicator - The handheld communicator requires Device Description (DD) software specific to the Oxymitter 4000. The DD soft- ware will be supplied with many Model 275/375 units but can also be programmed into existing units at most Fisher- Rosemount service offices. See Section 7, HART/ AMS, for additional information.

2Personal Computer (PC) - The use of a personal com- puter requires AMS software available from Fisher- Rosemount.

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Figure 1-5. Model 751 LCD Display Panel

10.The optional Rosemount 751 remote- mounted LCD display panel shown in Figure 1-5is loop-driven by the 4-20

mA output signal representing the O2 percentage.

3Selected Distributed Control Systems - The use of distrib- uted control systems re- quires input/output (I/O) hardware and AMS software which permit HART communications.

(d)Optional IMPS 4000. The Pro- grammable Logic Controller (PLC) in the IMPS 4000 provides fault in- dications using flashing LEDs and LCD display messages. Refer to the IMPS 4000 Intelligent Multi- probe Test Gas Sequencer In- struction Bulletin for more information.

e. Handling the Oxymitter 4000

It is important that printed circuit boards and integrated circuits are handled only when adequate antistatic precautions have been taken to prevent possible equipment damage.

The Oxymitter 4000 is designed for industrial applications. Treat each component of the system with care to avoid physical damage. Some probe components are made from ceramics, which are susceptible to shock when mishandled.

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