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Section 3: Configuration
April 2013
Configuration
3.6 Detailed device configuration
3.6.1 Model identification
The Identification tab displays the device identification information on one screen. The fields
with white backgrounds may be edited by the user.
Figure 3-17. Device - Identification Tab
3.6.2 Alarm and saturation
The 3051S MultiVariable Transmitter automatically and continuously performs self-diagnostic
routines. If the self-diagnostic routines detect a failure, the transmitter drives the output to the
configured alarm value. The transmitter will also drive the output to configured saturation
values if the primary variable goes outside the 4-20 mA range values.
The alarm and saturation settings can be configured using Engineering Assistant, AMS, or a 475.
See “Alarm and saturation level configuration” on page 35 for more information. The alarm
direction can be configured using the hardware switch on the feature board. See “Configure
Security and Alarm” on page 4 for more information on the hardware switch.
The 3051S MultiVariable Transmitter has three options for alarm and saturation levels:
Rosemount (Standard), see Ta bl e 3 -4 .
NAMUR, see Tab le 3- 5.
Custom (user-defined), see Ta ble 3 -6 .
Mass and Energy Flow Fast Keys 1, 3, 5
Direct Process Var. Output Fast Keys 1, 3, 5
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