Manual
    <3.  Parameter Setting>
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IM 01C25T01-06EN
3.2.3  Range Change
The range values are factory-set as specied by 
the customer. To change the range, follow the steps 
below.
(1)  Keypad input — LRV and URV 
The measurement span is determined by the upper 
and lower range values. In this method, the upper 
and lower range values can be set independently, 
and the span changes according to the range limit 
values sent to the transmitter.
•  Procedure to call up the display
DD and DTM 
(excluding EJX_
HART 5[1.2])
[Root Menu] → Basic setup → 
Re-range → Keypad input
EJX_HART 5[1.2] 
DTM
Easy Setup → or Conguration → 
Analog Output →
→ LRV Lower range value 
→ URV Upper range value
NOTE
The calibration range can be set as LRV > URV 
under the following conditions, reversing the 4 
to 20 mA output signal. When using the integral 
indicator, change the user set scale values 
accordingly.
Conditions:
  LSL ≤ LRV ≤ USL
  LSL ≤ URV ≤ USL
  |URV – LRV| ≥ Min Span
LSL: Lower sensor limit of range setting
USL: Upper sensor limit of range setting
(2)  Apply values — changing the ranges while 
applying an actual Input 
This feature allows the lower and upper range 
values to be setup automatically with the actual 
input applied. If the upper and lower range values 
are set, URV and LRV are changed at the same 
time.
•  Procedure to call up the display
DD and DTM 
(excluding EJX_
HART 5[1.2])
[Root Menu] → Basic setup → 
Re-range → Apply values →
EJX_HART 5[1.2] 
DTM
Conguration → Analog Output → 
Apply values →
The measurement span is determined by the upper 
and lower range values. Changing the lower range 
value causes the upper range value to change 
automatically, keeping the span constant. If a 
change in the lower range value causes the upper 
range value to exceed the measuring limit of the 
transmitter, an error message appears and the 
transmitter holds the output signal right before the 
error occurred. Enter the correct values within the 
range of the sensor limits.
Note that changing the upper range value does 
not cause the lower range value to change. Thus, 
changing the upper range value also changes the 
span.
3.2.4  Output Mode
The mode setting for the output signal and the 
integral indicator can be performed independently.
The output mode for the output signal is set as 
specied in the order when the instrument is 
shipped. Follow the procedure below to change the 
mode.
•  Procedure to call up the display
DD and DTM 
(excluding EJX_
HART 5[1.2])
[Root Menu] → Basic setup →
EJX_HART 5[1.2] 
DTM
Easy Setup → or Conguration → 
Analog Output →  
→ Xfer fnctn Select “Linear” or “Sq root”
3.2.5  Damping Time Constant Setup
The damping time constant is set as specied in 
the order when the instrument is shipped. Follow 
the procedure below to change the damping 
time constant. The damping time constant for the 
amplier assembly can be set here. The damping 
time constant for the entire transmitter is the sum 
of the values for the amplier assembly and the 
capsule assembly. 
Any number from 0.00 to 100.00 can be set for the 
damping time constant. Note that setting the quick 
response parameter ON enables you to set the time 
constant between 0.00 and 0.49 seconds.
•  Procedure to call up the Pres Damp display
DD and DTM 
(excluding EJX_
HART 5[1.2])
[Root Menu] → Basic setup → 
Pres Damp 
EJX_HART 5[1.2] 
DTM
Easy Setup → Pres Damp or 
Conguration → Analog Output → 
Pres Damp 










