Emerson Process Management 3000 Section Setup, Overview, Configuring the Analog Output

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World Class 3000

Instruction Manual

IB-106-300NH Rev. 4.2 July 2002

SECTION 3

SETUP

3-1

OVERVIEW

3. Source Set to Dual Rng O2. Range

 

 

 

setup allows you to set the transfer

 

 

This section provides information on configuring

function (Xfer Fnct) to either linear or

 

 

the IFT 3000 Intelligent Field Transmitter. This

log output. You can also specify the O2

 

 

section assumes that you are familiar with the

values represented by the high and low

3

 

operation of the IFT and the General User In-

analog output values for both the nor-

 

 

 

terface (GUI). If you need additional information

mal and high range.

 

 

on operating the IFT or using the GUI, refer to

 

 

 

Section 5, General User Interface (GUI)

The Mode Setup sub-menu contains

 

 

Operation.

entries for setting the range mode,

 

 

 

whether the high range is used during

 

3-2

CONFIGURING THE ANALOG OUTPUT

calibration, and the point at which the

 

 

 

output switches from normal to high

 

 

Use the following procedure to configure the

range.

 

 

analog output.

For a complete description of all pa-

 

 

 

 

 

a. Press the SETUP key on the GUI keypad.

rameters associated with configuring

 

 

 

the analog output, refer to Table 5-5.

 

b.Set the Source to the desired measurement

 

value to be represented by the analog out-

3-3 SETTING CALIBRATION PARAMETERS

 

put. The choices are O2, Efficiency, or Dual

To successfully calibrate a World Class 3000

 

Rng O2.

 

 

system, several calibration parameters must be

c.

Set the Type to the desired output signal

set. These parameters are generally set once

 

style. The choices are HART 4-20mA, 0-

and left at those values. These values should

 

20mA, and 0-10V. The choice selected

only be changed if the system is not calibrating

 

must agree with the position of the

properly, or when changing test gas bottles.

 

current/voltage selector switch on the IFT

a.

Press the SETUP key on the GUI keypad.

 

microprocessor board. An invalid choice will

 

be discarded. Note that if you are using

b.

Select the Calibration sub-menu.

 

HART to communicate with the IFT, you

 

must set the analog output type to HART 4-

 

 

 

20mA.

c.

Set the High Gas parameter to the oxygen

d.

 

 

concentration of the high calibration gas.

The next choice, Range Setup, will vary

 

For high calibration gas, 8% oxygen with a

 

based on the source selected.

 

balance of nitrogen is recommended.

 

1. Source set to Efficiency. No range

d.

Set the Low Gas parameter to the oxygen

 

setup is allowed when the source is set

 

concentration of the low calibration gas. For

 

to efficiency. Analog output range is

 

low calibration gas, 0.4% oxygen with a

 

fixed at 0-100% efficiency.

 

balance of nitrogen is recommended.

 

2. Source set to O2. Range setup allows

e.

The Auto Cal parameter determines

 

you to set the transfer function (Xfer

 

whether the IFT performs automatic or

 

Fnct) to either linear or log output. You

 

semiautomatic calibrations. In order to per-

 

can also specify the O2 values repre-

 

form automatic calibration, the system must

 

sented by the high and low analog out-

 

be equipped with an MPS 3000 Multiprobe

 

put values.

 

Calibration Gas Sequencer. To perform

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

Setup 3-1

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Emerson Process Management 3000 Section Setup, Overview, Configuring the Analog Output, Setting Calibration Parameters

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