Configure The Detector - Emerson Rosemount 975MR Reference Manual

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Output configuration notes
RS-485 is used for network communication, as specified in
network, (terminals 10, 11, and 12) and to connect (in safe areas) to PC/laptop for
configuration/diagnostics.
Alarm relay
0-20 mA is Sink in output configuration 1A and Source in output configurations 2A and
3A.
0-20 mA output configurations 1A, 2A, and 3A are available with the HART
In output configuration 1A, link terminals 1 and 8 to change the mA output to Source.
The fault output is N.C. energized SPST relay. The contacts are closed when the
detector is in its normal operational condition in output configurations 1A, 2A, and 1R
and available as N.O. energized in output configurations 3A and 2R.
The auxiliary output is N.O. energized (SPST) relay. The auxiliary relay may act in
parallel with the alarm relay to activate another external device, or it may provide a
warning signal, depending on the function configuration.
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Configure the detector

You can reprogram the function setup using the RS-485 connection or using the HART
protocol as follows:
USB RS-485 harness kit (PN 00975-9000-0011): The USB RS-485 harness kit with
RS-485/USB converter, used with the Rosemount host software, enables you to
connect to any available PC or laptop to reconfigure settings or perform diagnostics on
all Rosemount 975 series flame detectors.
Refer to manual 00809-0300-4975 for programming instructions when using the USB
RS-485 harness kit.
HART protocol: Refer to manual
These functions enable you to set:
Sensitivity
Alarm delay
Address setup
Mode of operation
Heated optics operation
The factory default settings listed for each function are:
Sensitivity: 30
Alarm delay: A
Alarm latch: No
Rosemount 975MR
N.O. in output configuration 1A, 1R, and 2R
N.O. and N.C. in output configuration 2A and 3A
00809-0200-4975
for programming instructions.
Installing the detector
August 2019
RS-485 communication
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