Reference Manual

00809-0100-4027, Rev AA December 2005

Rosemount 4500

Loop Test

Fast Keys

1, 2, 2

 

 

The Loop Test command verifies the output of the transmitter, the integrity of the loop, and the operations of any recorders or similar devices installed in the loop.

HART Communicator

To initiate a loop test, perform the following procedure:

1.Connect a reference meter to the transmitter by either connecting the meter to the transmitter test terminals, or shunting transmitter power through the meter at some point in the loop.

2.From the HOME screen, enter the fast key sequence for “Loop Test” to verify the output of the transmitter.

3.Select OK after the control loop is set to manual (see “Setting the Loop to Manual” on page 3-2).

4.Select a discrete milliamp level for the transmitter to output. At the CHOOSE ANALOG OUTPUT prompt select 1: 4mA, select 2: 20mA, or select 3: “Other” to manually input a value.

a.If you are performing a loop test to verify the output of a transmitter, enter a value between 4 and 20 mA.

b.If you are performing a loop test to verify alarm levels, enter the milliamp value representing an alarm state (see Tables 3-1,3-3,and 3-2on page 3-12).

5.Check the reference meter installed in the test loop to verify that it displays the commanded output value.

a.If the values match, the transmitter and the loop are configured and functioning properly.

b.If the values do not match, the current meter may be attached to the wrong loop there may be a fault in the wiring, the transmitter may require an output trim, or the reference meter may be malfunctioning.

After completing the test procedure, the display returns to the loop test screen to choose another output value or to end loop testing.

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