Emerson MMI-20019043 Manuel D’Utilisation

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If you plan to configure an output to report a concentration measurement process
variable, ensure that the concentration measurement application is configured so
that the desired variable is available.
If you are using the HART variables, be aware that changing the configuration of mA
Output Process Variable
 will change the configuration of the HART Primary Variable
(PV).
If you have configured Display Variable 1 to track mA Output Process Variable, be aware
that changing the configuration of mA Output Process Variable will change the contents
of Display Variable 1.
Procedure
Set mA Output Process Variable as desired.
The default setting is Mass Flow Rate.
Options for mA Output Process Variable
The transmitter provides a basic set of options for mA Output Process Variable, plus several
application-specific options. Different communications tools may use different labels for
the options.
Options for mA Output Process Variable
Table 6-1:   
Process variable
Label
Display
ProLink II
ProLink III
Field Communicator
Standard
Mass flow rate
MFLOW
Mass Flow Rate
Mass Flow Rate
Mass flo
Volume flow rate
VFLOW
Volume Flow Rate
Volume Flow Rate
Vol flo
Gas standard volume
flow rate
GSV F
Gas Std Vol Flow Rate
Gas Standard Volume
Flow Rate
Gas vol flo
Temperature
TEMP
Temperature
Temperature
Temp
Density
DENS
Density
Density
Dens
External pressure
EXT P
External Pressure
External Pressure
External pres
External temperature
EXT T
External Temperature
External Temperature
External temp
Drive gain
DGAIN
Drive Gain
Drive Gain
Driv signl
Petroleum measurement
Temperature-correc-
ted density
TCDEN
API: Temp Corrected
Density
Density at Reference
Temperature
TC Dens
Temperature-correc-
ted (standard) volume
flow rate
TCVOL
API: Temp Corrected Vol-
ume Flow
Volume Flow Rate at Ref-
erence Temperature
TC Vol
Average corrected
density
AVE D
API: Avg Density
Average Density
TC Avg Dens
Average temperature
AVE T
API: Avg Temperature
Average Temperature
TC Avg Temp
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