Emerson Process Management 3051N Sleep Apnea Machine User Manual


 
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4808, Rev CA
June 2008
Rosemount 3051N
G-2
Lower Range Value (LRV) Lowest value of the measured variable that the analog output of the
transmitter is currently configured to measure.
Multidropping The connection of several transmitters to a single communications
transmission line. Communication between the host and the transmitters
takes place digitally with the analog output of the transmitters deactivated.
Note that although the Rosemount 3051N has multi-drop capability,
which is a HART protocol feature, the Rosemount 3051N is not
qualified/dedicated for use in multi-drop mode.
Reranging Configuration function that changes the transmitter 4 and 20 mA settings. See
“Rerange” in Section 2 .
Send Data HART-based communicator command that transfers configuration data from
the hand-held communicator’s memory to the transmitter memory.
Sensor Trim Digital Trim function that allows you to adjust the digital process variable
reading to a precise pressure input. Zero Trim and Full Trim are the two
Sensor Trim functions. See “Sensor Trim” in Section 2 .
Smart Term used to describe instruments that are microprocessor-based and feature
advanced communications capabilities. See Section 1: Introduction.
SMART FAMILY Rosemount pressure, temperature, level, and flow instruments with
microprocessor-based digital electronics.
Span Algebraic difference between the upper and lower range values.
Tag Eight-character field for identifying the transmitter. The tag is stored in the
transmitter and can be changed using the HART Communicator (Rosemount
275 or Rosemount 375) and the Transmitter Information function.
Transmitter Address Unique number (1-15) used to identify a multidropped transmitter.
Transmitters that are not multidropped have 0 as an address. Note that
although the Rosemount 3051N has multi-drop capability, which is a HART
Protocol feature, the Rosemount 3051N is not qualified/dedicated for use in
multi-drop mode.
Transmitter Security Jumper-selectable feature that prevents accidental or deliberate changes to
configuration data. See “Transmitter Security” in Section 2 .
Upper Range Limit (URL) Highest value of the measured variable that the transmitter can be configured
to measure.
Upper Range Value
(URV)
Highest value of the measured variable that the analog output of the
transmitter is currently configured to measure.
Zero Trim A zero-based, one-point adjustment used in differential pressure applications
to compensate for mounting position effects or zero shifts caused by static
pressure. See “Zero Trim” in Section 2 .