View test result data using ProLink II
1. Choose Tools > Meter Verification > Run Meter Verification and click View Previous Test Results
and Print Report.
The chart shows test results for all tests stored in the ProLink II database.
2. (Optional) Click Next to view and print a test report.
3. (Optional) Click Export Data to CSV File to save the data to a file on your PC.
View test result data using ProLink III
1. Choose Device Tools > Diagnostics > Meter Verification and click Previous Test Results.
The chart shows test results for all tests stored in the ProLink III database.
2. (Optional) Click Next to view and print a test report.
3. (Optional) Click Export Data to CSV File to save the data to a file on your PC.
View test result data using the Field Communicator
1. Navigate to the Smart Meter Verification menu:
• Overview > Shortcuts > Meter Verification
• Service Tools > Maintenance > Routine Maintenance > Meter Verification
2. (Optional) If the Field Communicator database is out of date, choose Upload Results
Data from Device.
3. To view data from the most recent test, choose Most Recent Test Results.
4. To view data for all tests in the Field Communicator database:
a. Press Show Results Table.
Data from the most recent test is displayed.
b. Press OK to scroll through data from previous tests.
c. To exit the results table, press Abort.
Smart Meter Verification results interpretation
When the meter verification test is completed, the result is reported as Pass, Fail, or Abort.
(Some tools report the Fail result as Caution instead.)
Pass
The test result is within the specification uncertainty limit. In other words, the
stiffness of the left and right pickoffs match the factory values plus or minus the
specification uncertain limit. If transmitter zero and configuration match factory
values, the sensor will meet factory specifications for flow and density
measurement. It is expected that meters will pass meter verification every time
the test is run.
Measurement support
182 Micro Motion
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Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs