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To configure flow direction:
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Using ProLink II, see Figure B-2.
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Using a DeviceNet tool, see Table C-1.
Note: This functionality is not available via the display menus.
8.6
Configuring events
An event occurs if the real-time value of a user-specified process variable varies above or below a
user-specified value, or inside or outside a user-specified range. You can configure up to five events.
You may optionally specify one or more actions that will occur if the event occurs. For example, if
Event 1 occurs, you may specify that the transmitter will stop all totalizers and inventories and reset
the mass totalizer.
8.6.1
Defining events
To define an event:
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Using ProLink II, see Figure B-3.
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Using a DeviceNet tool, event specifications reside in the Diagnostics Object (0x66),
Instance 1. See Table C-7.
The following general steps are required:
1. Select the event to define (Attribute 6).
2. Specify the event type (Attribute 7). Event Type options are defined in Table 8-5.
Table 8-4
Effect of flow direction on totalizers and flow values
Flow direction value
Forward flow
(1)
(1) Process fluid flowing in same direction as flow direction arrow on sensor.
Flow totals
Flow values
Forward only
Increase
Positive
Reverse only
No change
Positive
Bidirectional
Increase
Positive
Absolute value
Increase
Positive
(2)
(2) Refer to the digital communications status bits for an indication of whether flow is positive or negative.
Negate/Forward only
No change
Negative
Negate/Bidirectional
Decrease
Negative
Flow direction value
Reverse flow
(3)
(3) Process fluid flowing in opposite direction from flow direction arrow on sensor.
Flow totals
Flow values
Forward only
No change
Negative
Reverse only
Increase
Negative
Bidirectional
Decrease
Negative
Absolute value
Increase
Positive
Negate/Forward only
Increase
Positive
Negate/Bidirectional
Increase
Positive