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<strong>Device</strong> <strong>Functions</strong> <strong>Proline</strong> <strong>Promass</strong> 83<br />

7 Block OUTPUTS<br />

Function description<br />

OUTPUTS CURRENT OUTPUT (1...3) CONFIGURATION<br />

VALUE 20 mA<br />

(4003)<br />

Use this function to assign the 20 mA current a value.<br />

The value can be higher or lower than the value assigned to 0/4 (function VALUE 0_4<br />

mA (4002), see page 65). Positive and negative values are permissible, depending on the<br />

measured variable in question (e.g. mass flow).<br />

Example:<br />

4 mA assigned value = 250 kg/h<br />

20 mA assigned value = +750 kg/h<br />

Calculated current value = 8 mA (at zero flow)<br />

! Note!<br />

Note that values with different signs cannot be entered for 0/4 mA (function 4002) and<br />

20 mA, if SYMMETRY is the setting selected in the function MEASURING MODE<br />

(4004).In this case, the message “INPUT RANGE EXCEEDED” appears.<br />

User input:<br />

5-digit floating-point number, with sign<br />

Factory setting:<br />

Depends on nominal diameter [kg/h] or 2 [kg/l] or 200 [°C]<br />

! Note!<br />

• The appropriate unit is taken from the following functions:<br />

– UNIT MASS FLOW(0400)<br />

– UNIT VOLUME FLOW(0402)<br />

– UNIT CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW(0404)<br />

– UNIT DENSITY(0420)<br />

– UNIT REFERENCE DENSITY(0421)<br />

– UNIT TEMPERATURE(0422)<br />

(see page 17 till page 21).<br />

• If the option BATCH UPWARDS or BATCH DOWNWARDS, (only possible with the<br />

optional s<strong>of</strong>tware package BATCHING) is selected in the function ASSIGN CURRENT<br />

OUTPUT (4000), the value 20 mA is automatically specified in this function and<br />

cannot be edited.<br />

• The appropriate unit is taken from the function UNIT MASS FLOW (0400)<br />

(see page 17).<br />

• A description <strong>of</strong> the selection STANDARD in the function MEASURING MODE is<br />

given on page 68.<br />

" Caution!<br />

It is very important to read and comply with the information in the function<br />

VALUE 0_4 mA (under “A Caution”; Examples <strong>of</strong> parameter settings) on page 65.<br />

Issue/Rev. 0.2 (12/12) MN0M023 • Page 67

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