Emerson 4500 User Manual

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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4027, Rev AA
December 2005
Rosemount 4500
3-12
Table 3-1.  Rosemount 
(Standard) Alarm and Saturation 
Values
Table 3-2.  NAMUR-Compliant 
Alarm and Saturation Values
Table 3-3.  Custom Alarm and 
Saturation Values
Failure mode alarm and saturation levels can be configured using a HART 
Communicator or AMS, see “Alarm and Saturation Level Configuration” on 
page 3-12. Per Table 3-3, custom alar
m and saturation levels can be 
configured between 3.6 mA and 3.9 mA for low values and between 20.1 mA 
and 23 mA for high values. The following limitations exist for custom levels:
Low alarm level must be less than the low saturation level
High alarm level must be higher than the high saturation level
High saturation level must not exceed 21.5 mA
Alarm and saturation levels must be separated by at least 0.1 mA
The HART Communicator or AMS will provide an error message if a 
configuration rule is violated.
Alarm and Saturation 
Level Configuration
To configure alarm and saturation levels with a HART Communicator or AMS 
perform the following procedure:
HART Communicator
1. From the HOME screen, follow the fast key sequence for “Alarm and 
Saturation Levels”.
2. Select 7, Config. Alarm Level to configure alarm levels.
3. Select OK after setting the control loop to manual.
4. Select OK to acknowledge current settings.
5. Select desired setting, if “OTHER” is selected enter HI and LO custom 
values.
6. Select OK to acknowledge the loop can be returned to automatic control.
7. Select 8, Config. Sat. Levels to configure saturation levels.
8. Repeat steps 3-6 to configure saturation levels.
Level
4–20 mA Saturation
4–20 mA Alarm
Low
3.9 mA
≤ 3.75 mA
High
20.8 mA
≥ 21.75 mA
Level
4–20 mA Saturation
4–20 mA Alarm
Low
3.8 mA
≤ 3.6 mA
High
20.5 mA
≥ 22.5 mA
Level
4–20 mA Saturation
4–20 mA Alarm
Low
3.7 mA — 3.9 mA
3.6 mA — 3.8 mA
High
20.1 mA — 21.5 mA
20.2 mA — 23.0 mA
Fast Keys
1, 4, 2, 7