Emerson Process Management Rev AB Projection Television User Manual


 
If you have a matrix file in ProLink II format, you can load it using ProLink III.
You must know the following information for your matrix:
The derived variable that the matrix is designed to calculate
The density unit that the matrix was built with
The temperature unit that the matrix was built with
Important
All concentration matrices on your transmitter must use the same derived variable.
If you change the setting of Derived Variable, all existing concentration matrices will be deleted
from transmitter memory. Set Derived Variable before loading concentration matrices.
If you want the meter to calculate Net Mass Flow Rate, the derived variable must be set to
Mass Concentration (Density). If your matrix is not set up for Mass Concentration (Density),
contact Micro Motion for assistance or for a custom matrix.
If you want the meter to calculate Net Volume Flow Rate, the derived variable must be set to
Volume Concentration (Density). If your matrix is not set up for Volume Concentration
(Density), contact Micro Motion for assistance or for a custom matrix.
If you plan to use matrix switching, you must identify the two matrices to be used for
switching and load them into Slot 1 and Slot 2.
Procedure
1. Choose Device Tools > Configuration > Process Measurement > Line Density and set Density
Unit to the density unit used by your matrix.
Important
When you load a matrix, if the density unit is not correct, concentration data will be incorrect.
The density units must match at the time of loading. You can change the density unit after
the matrix is loaded.
2. Choose Device Tools > Configuration > Process Measurement > Line Temperature and set
Temperature Unit to the temperature unit used by your matrix.
Important
When you load a matrix, if the temperature unit is not correct, concentration data will be
incorrect. The temperature units must match at the time of loading. You can change the
temperature unit after the matrix is loaded.
3. Choose Device Tools > Configuration > Process Measurement > Concentration Measurement.
The Concentration Measurement window is displayed. It is organized into steps that
allow you to perform several different setup and configuration tasks. For this task,
you will not use all the steps.
4. In Step 1, ensure that the setting of Derived Variable matches the derived variable
used by your matrix. If it does not, change it as required and click Apply.
Configure process measurement
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