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8. Output

8.1 Output

signal

All signal outputs

Electrically isolated from each other and from ground


Analog outputs

2 x 0/4 to 20 mA active( EEx “i” [outputs i.s.] or EEx “e”)

Current output 1:
Mass flow, volume flow, density, temperature
(when using the HART

®

protocol, output 1 is assigned to mass

flow)
Current output 2:
Mass flow, volume flow, density, temperature



Pulse output

Pulse duration: default value 50 ms

(Binary output 1)

Pulse duration: adjustable range is 10 to 2000 ms
Mark-to-space ratio is 1:1 if the set pulse duration is not reached.

As a frequency output 1 kHz (optionally 10 kHz)

Passive, via optocoupler
U

i

= 30 V

I

i

= 200 mA

P

i

= 3 W

Active, potential-free
(24 V =; max. 20 mA)


The CT binary output 1 can be wired as a passive or an active out-
put by inserting the JP10 plug-in jumpers on the UMC3-10 PCB
accordingly. For the active output, the jumpers BR11 and BR12
must be closed in addition.


Pulse value

1 pulse/unit

The pulse value can be multiplied by a factor between 0.01 and
100.0 (decade increments) of the selected pulse unit, e.g. lbs, kg,
m³...


Status output

For: forward and reverse flow, MIN flow rate, MAX flow rate (Binary
output 2): MIN density, MAX density, MIN temperature, MAX tem-
perature, alarm

Second pulse output (out of phase by 90°)

Passive via optocoupler
U

i

= 30 V

I

i

= 200 mA

P

i

= 3 W

8.2 Failure

signal

A failure in the meter can be indicated via the current outputs or the status output. The current outputs
can be set to a failure signal (alarm) of I < 3.8 mA or I > 22 mA. The status output can be configured as
make or brake contact.

CMB & CT OPERATING MANUAL
Part No 06EN003384 rev. 1.6

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