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Required Configuration Optional ConfigurationUsing the TransmitterFlowmeter Startup
6.5 Configuring the mA output(s)
All transmitters have one mA output, called the primary mA output. Some
transmitters always have a secondary mA output, and some transmitters can be
configured for a secondary mA output (see Section 6.3, page 47). The menu options
for the secondary mA output will appear only if a secondary mA output is present
on your transmitter.
Note: Configure the transmitter for the required input/output types before
configuring individual outputs. See Section 6.3.
The following parameters must be set for the primary mA output, and for the secondary mA output if
it is present:
• Process variable
• Upper range value (URV) and lower range value (LRV)
• AO (analog output) cutoff
• Fault indicator and fault value
An additional parameter—added damping—can be configured if required.
To configure the mA outputs, see the menu flowcharts in Figure 6-6. For details on mA output
parameters, see Sections 6.5.1 through 6.5.5.
Note: If you use the display to configure the mA output, you can configure only the process variable
and the range. To configure other mA output parameters, use ProLink II or the Communicator.
Figure 6-7 Configuring the mA output(s)
• Model 1500 AN
• Model 1700 AN
• Model 1700 IS
• Model 2500 CIO
• Model 2700 AN
• Model 2700 IS
• Model 2700 CIO
Communicator DisplayProLink II
Analog output
Configuration
On-Line Menu
Configure outputs
Analog output 1 / 2
Off-line maint
Off-line configure
Configure mA1 / mA2
AO setup
AN and IS transmitters CIO transmitters
ProLink Menu
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