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4 using the leds, 1 using the module led, Using the leds 7.4.1 – Emerson Process Management MICRO MOTION 2400S User Manual

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7.4

Using the LEDs

The user interface module provides three LEDs: a status LED, a module LED, and a network LED
(see Figures 3-1 and 3-2).

For transmitters with a display, the LEDs can be viewed with the transmitter housing cover in
place.

For transmitters without a display, the transmitter housing cover must be removed to view the
LEDs (see Section 3.3).

For more information:

On using the module LED, see Section 7.4.1.

On using the network LED, see Section 7.4.2.

On using the status LED, see Section 7.5.1.

7.4.1

Using the module LED

The module LED indicates whether or not the transmitter has power and is operating properly.
Table 7-3 lists the different states of the module LED, defines each state, and provides
recommendations for correcting problem states.

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(1)(4)

• Status
• Mass flow
• Volume flow
• Density
• Enhanced density reference density
• Enhanced density standard volume flow

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• BOOL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL

Enhanced
density
application

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(4)

• Status
• Mass flow
• Temperature
• Density
• Enhanced density reference density
• Enhanced density concentration

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• BOOL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL

Enhanced
density
application

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(5)

• Status
• User-specified variable 1
• User-specified variable 2
• User-specified variable 3
• User-specified variable 4
• User-specified variable 5

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• BOOL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL
• REAL

Configurable
assembly

(1) Available only if Gas Standard Volume is not enabled.
(2) Available only if Gas Standard Volume is enabled.
(3) Requires the petroleum measurement application.
(4) Requires the enhanced density application.
(5) Default variables are mass flow, temperature, density, volume flow, and drive gain, respectively. See Section 8.10.3 for info
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on specifying the variables.

Table 7-2

Summary of input assemblies continued

Instance ID

Data description

Size (bytes)

Data type

Description