
Transmitter Configuration and Use: Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters 105
Pressure Compensation, Temperature Compensation, and Polling continued
Troubleshooting DiagramsDefaultsCompensation
9.2.4 Configuration
You can enable and configure pressure compensation with ProLink II or the Communicator.
With ProLink II
To enable and configure pressure compensation with ProLink II:
1. Ensure that the pressure measurement unit is set correctly (see Section 9.2.3).
2. From the
View menu, select Preferences.
3. If the
Enable External Pressure Compensation checkbox does not already contain a check
mark, click the checkbox, then click
Apply.
4. From the
ProLink menu, open the Configuration panel and click the Pressure tab.
5. Enter new values in the
Flow factor, Density factor, and Cal Pressure boxes. See the
discussion in Section 9.2.2. Click
Apply.
6. If you will poll an external device for pressure data, follow the polling setup instructions in
Section 9.4.
7. If you will use a static pressure value:
a. Ensure that polling for pressure is not configured. Polling for temperature is allowed. See
Section 9.4.
b. Enter the pressure value in the
External Pressure box.
8. Click
Apply.
With a Communicator
To enable and configure pressure compensation with a Communicator:
1. Ensure that the pressure measurement unit is set correctly (see Section 9.2.3).
2. Press
4, 1.
3. Select
Pressure Comp.
4. Select
Enable Pressure Co.
a. If it is not already selected, select
Enabled.
b. Press ENTER.
5. Select
Flow fctr.
a. Enter a new flow factor. See the discussion in Section 9.2.2.
b. Press ENTER.
6. Select
Dens factr.
a. Enter a new density factor. See the discussion in Section 9.2.2.
b. Press ENTER.
7. Select
Flowcal pressure.
a. Enter a new flowcal pressure. See the discussion in Section 9.2.2.
b. Press ENTER.
8. If you will poll an external device for pressure data:
a. Press
SEND.
b. Press
HOME.
c. Follow the polling setup instructions in Section 9.4.
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