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Product Data Sheet PS-00400 June 2002 Micro Motion Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters with MVD Technology! www.micromotion.com

Micro Motion Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters with MVD Technology The new approach to sensor electronics Only Micro Motion combines new MVD Technology with a modular architecture that redefines sensor electronics. That means multivariable digital processing that s scalable for any flow application. MVD Technology gets your most basic or most complex application up and running quicker, easier and more cost effectively than ever before. MVD Technology MVD Technology makes your Micro Motion flowmeter work smarter. Front-end digital processing dramatically reduces signal noise and gives you faster response time compared to analog devices. Innovative MVD Technology also enables multiple variable measurement and diagnostics never before possible. And this is just the beginning. Only MVD Technology allows you to: Measure multiple variables Choose integral or remote mounting with a standard twisted, shielded 4-wire signal cable Identify and resolve problems easily with built-in smart diagnostics Choose transmitter capabilities based on your application s needs Upgrade transmitter functionality as needed Scalable architecture You asked for it and Micro Motion has delivered. Series 1000 and 2000 transmitters allow you to choose the functionality you want. Series 1000 transmitters are perfect for applications that require single variable measurement. For more demanding applications, Series 2000 transmitters measure multiple variables simultaneously, have additional output and digital communication options, and can be used in custody transfer applications. What happens when you put Micro Motion s MVD Technology together with the Series 1000 and 2000 transmitters? Only four wires Approved for hazardous areas What s the bottom line of MVD Technology? Reducing costs in your bottom line through improved process consistency and maximized uptime. 2 Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters

Clean, noise-free digital signals that improve measurement performance Delivering a suite of power-packed standard features All Series 1000 and 2000 transmitters offer: Class I, Division 1/Zone 1 local operator interface to: View process variables View meter status at a glance View and acknowledge alarms Start, stop, and reset transmitter totalizers Zero flowmeter Perform output simulation tests Change measurement units Assign variables to outputs Scale outputs Set RS-485 communication options Interface functions can be customized and password protected Compact, integral mounting to sensor with 360 degrees of rotation Cost-effective, hassle-free, 4-wire remote mounting to sensor Simple start-up with virtually no special programming requirements Digital communications Easy-to-access diagnostics: meter status, process issues, and more Series 1000 flow measurement transmitter For applications requiring only mass flow or volume flow measurement Series 1000 transmitters are ideal for flow applications where only a single variable is needed at any given time. Series 1000 transmitters feature a milliamp and a frequency/pulse output, and HART or Modbus digital communications. Series 1000 transmitters can output one of the following variables: Mass flow rate Volume flow rate Series 2000 Multivariable Transmitter For applications requiring simultaneous monitoring of multiple flow variables Series 2000 transmitters are designed specifically for applications where multiple variables are needed simultaneously. Series 2000 transmitters feature a milliamp and a frequency/pulse output, plus HART, Modbus, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, and Profibus-PA digital communications. Series 2000 transmitters can simultaneously output multiple variables, including: Mass flow rate Volume flow rate Density Temperature Drive gain Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters 3

Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters Offering options tailored to meet your application needs Discrete batch control Simple discrete batch control is easy using the Model 2700 transmitter. The frequency output can be configured as a discrete output, using batch targets entered from a host control system or from the local display. If additional inputs or outputs are required, the Series 3000 transmitter/controller should also be considered. Petroleum measurement The Model 2700 with the petroleum measurement software option software option can calculate: Base density CTL (the effect of temperature on a liquid) Gross volume at standard temperature Flow weighted average temperature Flow weighted average density (observed gravity) One instrument can now be used to measure corrected volume flow and corrected density, eliminating the need for a densitometer, reducing maintenance, and lowering your capital investment. No calibration or recalibration for different density fluids is required. The software uses API MPMS Chapter 11.1 for Generalized Petroleum, Generalized Crude Oil, Lubricants, and other fluids with a known thermal coefficient of expansion to calculate base density from the flowing density and flowing temperature. Custody transfer Series 2000 transmitters feature physical security for custody transfer applications such as bottle filling, CNG dispensing, and vehicle loading and unloading. Micro Motion Coriolis meters provide legal trade accuracies for a wide range of fluids without the need for upstream and downstream straight runs and without the need for external compensation. Custody transfer based on mass flow eliminates many of the problems associated with volumetric technologies: Coriolis meters have no moving parts, are not affected by seasonal variations in quantities delivered due to temperature changes, and can eliminate re-work and waste by providing the correct amount of product every time. Fast response time Series 1000 and 2000 transmitters offer as a standard feature a selectable response time for the analog output and frequency output. The normal response mode uses the maximum amount of digital signal processing (DSP) and a 20 Hz update rate for the selected process variable. The special response mode uses a 100 Hz update rate with slightly reduced noise rejection. Micro Motion Coriolis sensors with Series 1000 and 2000 transmitters are an ideal choice for applications that require fast, accurate measurements. MVD DSP provides excellent repeatability with batch times as low as 1 second in duration, and eliminates process variations due to density and temperature changes. 4 Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters

Series 1000 and 2000 functional specifications Electrical connections Input and output connections Three pairs of wiring terminals for transmitter outputs. Screw terminals accept one or two solid conductors, 14 to 12AWG(2.5to4mm 2 ); or one or two stranded conductors, 22 to 14 AWG (0.34 to 2.5 mm 2 ). Power connection One pair of wiring terminals accepts either AC or DC power. One internal ground lug for power-supply ground wiring. Screw terminals accept one or two solid conductors, 14 to 12AWG(2.5to4mm 2 ); or one or two stranded conductors, 22 to 14 AWG (0.34 to 2.5 mm 2 ). Service port connection Two clips for temporary connection to the service port Input/output signals All transmitters One 4-wire sensor signal input connection with ground, intrinsically safe Non-intrinsically safe output HART/Modbus transmitters (output option code A, see page 9 for output option code descriptions) One active 4 20 ma output Not intrinsically safe Isolated to ±50 VDC from all other outputs and earth ground Maximum load limit, 600 ohms Series 1000 can report mass flow or volume flow; Series 2000 can report mass flow, volume flow, density, temperature, or drive gain Output is linear with process from 3.8 to 20.5 ma, per NAMUR NE43 (June 1994) One active or passive frequency/pulse output Not intrinsically safe Can report mass flow or volume flow, which can be used to indicate flow rate or total For Series 1000, if ma output is not assigned to flow rate, the frequency output acts as a discrete output For Series 2000, frequency output is independent of ma output Scalable to 10,000 Hz Maximum output of 30 VDC max., 24 VDC typical Internal 2.2 kohm pull-up, sinking up to 500 ma at 30 VDC maximum Outputislinearwithflowrateto12,500Hz Non-intrinsically safe configurable output transmitters for Series 2000 transmitters (output options codes B and C, see page 9 for output option code descriptions) Two active 4 20 ma outputs Not intrinsically safe Isolated to ±50 VDC from all other outputs and earth ground Maximum load limit: ma1 820 ohms; ma2 420 ohms Series 2000 can report mass flow, volume flow, density, temperature, or drive gain Output is linear with process from 3.8 to 20.5 ma, per NAMUR NE43 (June 1994) Two active or passive frequency/pulse outputs Not intrinsically safe Can report mass flow or volume flow, which can be used to indicate flow rate or total Outputs are electrically isolated but not independent (see custody transfer note below) Scalable to 10,000 Hz Internally powered to +15 VDC ±3% Externally powered 3 30 VDC max., internal 2.2 kohm pull-up, sinking up to 500 ma at 30 VDC maximum Output is linear with flow rate to 12,500 Hz Two discrete outputs Not intrinsically safe Can report event 1, event 2, event 1 and 2, flow switch, forward/reverse flow, calibration in progress, or fault Maximum sink capability is 500 ma Onediscreteinput Can report none, start mechanical zero, reset mass total, reset volume total, reset corrected volume total, or reset totals Custody transfer using double pulse frequency output The transmitter can be configured for two frequency outputs on channels B and C. The frequency outputs are not independent they are identical in frequency. The output on channel C can be phase-shifted 0, 90, or 180 degrees from the output on channel B. The direction of flow can be inferred from the direction of phase shift, and the amount of flow can be determined by reading channel B. In addition, channel C can output zero to indicate a fault condition. Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters 5

Series 1000 and 2000 functional specifications continued Intrinsically safe transmitters (output option code D, see page 9 for output option code descriptions) One intrinsically safe passive 4 20mA output (two with Series 2000) Maximum input voltage, 30 VDC, 1 watt maximum Maximum current 300 ma Maximum load limits, see chart below Series 1000 can report mass flow or volume flow; Series 2000 can report mass flow, volume flow, density, temperature, or drive gain Output is linear with process from 3.8 to 20.5 ma, per NAMUR NE43 (June 1994) Fieldbus and PROFIBUS-PA transmitters One FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 or PROFIBUS-PA output FOUNDATION fieldbus and PROFIBUS-PA wiring is intrinsically safe with an intrinsically safe power supply Manchester-encoded digital signal conforms to IEC 1158-2. ma Output Load Resistance Value R max =(V supply - 12)/0.0023* *If communicating with HART a minimum of 250 ohms and 17.75V supply is needed 1000 900 External resistor (ohms) 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 Operating Region 0 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Supply voltage (volts) One intrinsically safe passive output, configurable as frequency, pulse, or discrete output Maximum input voltage, 30 VDC, 0.75 watt maximum Maximum current 100 ma Maximum load limit, see chart below Can report mass flow or volume flow, which can be used to indicate flow rate or total For Series 1000, output is dependent on ma output; for Series 2000, output is independent Scalable to 10,000 Hz Outputislinearwithflowrateto12,500Hz Frequency Output Load Resistance Value R max =(V supply - 4)/0.003 *R min =(V supply - 25)/0.006 *Absolute minimum = 100 ohms for V supply <25.6volts 10000 9000 External resistor (ohms) 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 Operating Region 0 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 Supply voltage (volts) 6 Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters

Series 1000 and 2000 functional specifications continued Digital communications All transmitters One service port can be used for temporary connection only. Uses RS-485 Modbus signal, baud rate of 38.4 kilobaud, one stop bit, no parity HART or intrinsically safe HART output (output option codesa,b,c,ord) HART Bell 202 signal is superimposed on the primary milliamp output, and is available for host system interface. Frequency 1.2 and 2.2 khz Amplitude 0.8 V peak-to-peak 1200 baud Requires 250 to 600 ohms load resistance HART/Modbus transmitter (output option Code A) One RS-485 output can be used for direct connection to a HART or Modbus host system. Accepts baud rates between 1200 baud and 38.4 kilobaud. Fieldbus transmitters Transmitters are registered with the Fieldbus Foundation, and conform to the Foundation fieldbus H1 protocol specification. Input frequency from sensor Mass flow 20 Hz Volume flow 20 Hz Density 20 Hz Temperature 1 Hz Power supply Self-switching AC/DC input, automatically recognizes supply voltage. Complies with low voltage directive 73/23/EEC per IEC 1010-1 with amendment 2 Installation (Overvoltage) Category II, Pollution Degree 2 The transmitter fieldbus circuit is passive, and draws its power from the fieldbus segment. Current draw from the fieldbus segment is 11.5 ma. AC power 85 to 265 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5 watts typical, 8 watts maximum DC power 18 to 100 VDC, 5 watts typical, 8 watts maximum At startup, transmitter power source must provide a minimum of 1.5 amperes of short-term current at a minimum of 18 volts at the transmitter s power input terminals Minimum 22 VDC with 1000 feet of 18 AWG (300 meters of 0.8 mm 2 ) power-supply cable Fuse IEC 127-1.25 fuse, slowblow Analog Input Function Blocks Cycle time host dependent Update rate 50 milliseconds Refresh ratehost dependent PROFIBUS-PA transmitters Transmitters are registered with the PROFIBUS Organization, and fulfill the requirements of the PROFIBUS-PA Profile for Process Control Devices. Input frequency from sensor Mass flow 20 Hz Volume flow 20 Hz Density 20 Hz Temperature 1 Hz Analog Input Function Blocks Cycle time host dependent Update rate 50 milliseconds Refresh ratehost dependent Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters 7

Series 1000 and 2000 functional specifications continued Environmental limits Ambient temperature limits Operating 40 to 140 F ( 40 to 60 C) Storage 40 to 140 F ( 40 to 60 C) Note: Display responsiveness decreases, and display may become difficult to read, below 4 F ( 20 C). Above 131 F (55 C), some darkening of display might occur. ATEX and UL approvals require limiting ambient temperature to below 131 F (55 C). Humidity limits 5 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing at 140 F (60 C) Vibration limits Meets IEC 68.2.6, endurance sweep, 5 to 2000 Hz, 50 sweep cycles at 1.0 g. Environmental effects EMI effects Series 1000 and 2000 transmitters conform to NAMUR NE21 (August 1998 German and May 1999 English). Series 1000 and 2000 transmitters meet EMC directive 89/ 336/EEC per EN 50081-2 (August 1993) and EN 50082-2 (March 1995), and EN 61326 Industrial. Ambient temperature effect On analog outputs ±0.005% of span per C ATEX Ambient temperature is limited to below 131 F (55 C) for ATEX compliance. HART/Modbus and configurable input/output transmitters (output option codes A, B, or C) All models are CE 0575 II 2G Flameproof when installed with approved cable glands: with display EEx d [ib] IIB+H2 T5 without display EEx d [ib] IIC T5 Increased safety when installed with approved cable glands: with display EEx de [ib] IIB+H2 T5 without display EEx de [ib] IIC T5 Fieldbus, PROFIBUS-PA, and IS output transmitters (output option codes D, E, and G) All models are CE 0575 II 2(1)G Flameproof when installed with approved cable glands: with display EEx d [ia/ib] IIB+H2 T5 without display EEx d [ia/ib] IIC T5 Increased safety when installed with approved cable glands: with display EEx de [ia/ib] IIB+H2 T5 without display EEx de [ia/ib] IIC T5 Hazardous area classification UL and CSA Ambient temperature is limited to below 131 F (55 C) for UL compliance. Transmitter Class I, Div. 1, Groups C and D. Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F, and G explosion proof (when installed with approved conduit seals). Otherwise, Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, and D. Outputs Provides nonincendive sensor outputs for use in Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, and D; or intrinsically safe sensor outputs for use in Class I, Div. 1, Groups C and D or Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F, and G. 8 Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters

Series 2000 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs Series 2000 transmitters with configurable IO functionality The Series 2000 transmitter with configurable inputs and outputs is designed to increase transmitter flexibility and reduce the number of transmitter variations required in inventory. The table below shows the various configuration options that can be produced with the configurable IO output option. Channel assignments for Series 2000 transmitters with configurable IO (output option codes B and C) When output code B is selected, the transmitter ships with channels assigned to default values. When output code C is selected, the transmitter is custom configured prior to shipment. Channel Terminals Configuration options Default variable assignment Power A 1 and 2 mao with Bell 202/HART (only) mass flow internal B 3 and 4 mao (default) mao density internal FO FO mass flow internal or external (1) DO DO fwd/rev flow internal or external C 5 and 6 FO (default) (2) FO mass flow internal or external DO DO flow switch internal or external DI DI none internal or external (1) The user must supply power when a channel is set to external power. (2) When configured for two frequency outputs (dual pulse), both outputs are generated from the same signal. The outputs are electrically isolated but not independent. Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters 9

Series 2000 with FOUNDATION fieldbus Series 2000 fieldbus software functionality Series 2000 Foundation fieldbus software is designed to permit remote testing and configuration of the transmitter using the DeltaV Fieldbus Configuration Tool, or other Foundation fieldbus compliant hosts. The illustration below shows how the Coriolis sensor signal is channelled through the flowmeter to the control room and the Foundation fieldbus configuration device. Transducer block The transducer block holds the data from the Coriolis sensor. It includes information about the sensor type, sensor configuration, engineering units, calibration, damping, and diagnostics. Resource block The resource block contains physical device information, including available memory, manufacturer identification, type of device, and features. Function blocks The Analog Input (AI) function block processes the measurement from the Coriolis sensor and makes it available to other function blocks. It also allows filtering, alarm handling, and engineering unit change. Each of the four Series 2000 AI blocks can be assigned to one variable from the five available: mass flow, volume flow, density, temperature, and drive gain. Integrator block The integrator block provides functionality for the transmitter totalizers. The flow variable (mass or volume) can be selected and reset. Diagnostics and service Series 2000 transmitters automatically perform continuous self diagnostics. Using the transducer block, the user can perform on-line testing of the transmitter and sensor. Diagnostics are event driven and do not require polling for access. Block diagram for Series 2000 transmitters with FOUNDATION fieldbus FOUNDATION fieldbus compliant communications stack Integrator block Flow totalizers Function blocks AI1, AI2, AI3, AI4 Resource block Physical device information Transducer block Coriolis sensor signal processing (equations, diagnostics) 10 Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters

Series 1000/2000 performance specifications Sensor Process Variable Accuracy Repeatability ELITE flow (1) liquids and slurries gas (2) density CMF010P others ±0.10% of rate (3) ±0.35% of rate (3) ±0.002 g/cc (±2.0 kg/m 3 ) ±0.0005 g/cc (±0.5 kg/m 3 ) ±0.05% of rate (4) ±0.20% of rate (4) ±0.001 g/cc (±1.0 kg/m 3 ) ±0.0002 g/cc (±2.0 kg/m 3 ) temperature ±1 C ± 0.5% of reading in C ±0.2 C T-Series flow (liquid only) (1) ±0.15% of rate (3) ±0.05% of rate (4) density (liquid) ±0.002 g/cc (±2.0 kg/m 3 ) ±0.001 g/cc (±1.0 kg/m 3 ) temperature ±1 C ± 0.5% of reading in C ±0.2 C F-Series flow (1) liquids and slurries gas ±0.20% of rate (3) ±0.10% of rate (4) ±0.70% of rate (3) ±0.35% of rate (4) density (liquid) ±0.002 g/cc (±2.0 kg/m 3 ) ±0.001 g/cc (±1.0 kg/m 3 ) temperature ±1 C ± 0.5% of reading in C ±0.2 C R-Series flow (1) liquid gas (5) density ±0.5% of rate (3) ±0.25% of rate (4) ±0.75% of rate (3) ±0.50% of rate (4) not rated for density temperature ±1 C ± 0.5% of reading in C ±0.2 C (1) Flow accuracy includes the combined effects of repeatability, linearity, and hysteresis. All specifications for liquids are based on reference conditions of 68 to 77 F (20 to 25 C) and 15 to 30 psig. Specifications for gas are based on air at 60 F (15.5 C) and 1000 psig (70 bar), unless otherwise noted. (2) CMF400 sensors are not rated for gas. (3) When flow rate is less than [zero stability/(base accuracy percentage/100)], accuracy equals ±[(zero stability/flow rate) x 100]% of rate. (4) When flow rate is less than [zero stability/(base accuracy percentage/100)], repeatability equals ±[½(zero stability/flow rate) x 100]% of rate. (5) R200 sensors are not rated for gas. Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters 11

Model 1700 and 2700 physical specifications Field-mount housing NEMA 4X (IP67) epoxy painted cast aluminum housing. Terminal compartment contains output terminals, power terminals and service-port terminals. The output terminals are physically separated from the power- and service-port terminals. The electronics compartment contains all electronics and the standard display. The sensor compartment contains the wiring terminals for connection to the core processor on the sensor. Screw-terminal on housing for chassis ground. Cable gland entrances are either 1/2-14 NPT or M20 x 1.5 female conduit ports. Mounting Model 1700 and 2700 field-mount transmitters are available integrally mounted to Micro Motion T-Series, R-Series, and F-Series sensors. They may also be remotely mounted to any Micro Motion sensor. See the sensor Product Data Sheet for details and restrictions. Remote-mount transmitters include a mounting bracket, and require standard 4-wire twisted, shielded signal cable, up to 1000 feet (300 meters) in length, between the sensor and the transmitter. Hardware for installing the transmitter on the mounting bracket is included. Remote-mount transmitters with a 9-wire signal cable between the sensor and the transmitter have a maximum cable length of 60 feet (20 meters). Hardware for installing the transmitter on the supplied mounting bracket is supplied. The transmitter can be rotated on the sensor or the mounting bracket, 360 degrees, in 90-degree increments. Interface/display Segmented 2-line display with LCD screen with optical controls and flowmeter-status LED is standard. Suitable for hazardous area installation. To facilitate various mounting orientations, the display can rotate on transmitter, 360 degrees, in 90-degree increments. LCD line 1 lists the process variable, line 2 lists engineering unit of measure. Non-glare tempered glass lens. Display controls feature optical switches that are operated through the glass with a red LED for visual feedback to confirm when a "button" is pressed. Display functions Operational View process variables; start, stop, and reset totalizers; view and acknowledge alarms. Off-line (specific functions where applicable, depending on option board) Zero flowmeter, simulate outputs, change measurement units, configure outputs, and set RS-485 communications options. Status light Three-color LED status light on display panel indicates flowmeter condition at a glance. Green, yellow, or red, either continuously on or blinking, status light immediately indicates flowmeter status. Weight 4-wire remote mount transmitter 9-wireremotetransmitter 8 lb (3.6 kg) 13lb(5.9kg) For weight of integrally mounted transmitter and sensor, refer to sensor specifications. 12 Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters

Model 1700 and 2700 physical specifications continued Dimensions in inches (mm) 67/8 (174) 3x 1/2-14 NPT or M20 x 1.5 315/16 (99) 27/16 (62) ø4 7/8 (124) 4-wire remote mount Series 1000/2000 transmitter 1 (26) 21/4 (58) 2 11/16 (69) 17/8 (48) 4 13/16 (122) 41/2 (114) 45/16 (110) 13/4 (45) 87/16 (214) wall mount 23/8 (60) (to 1/2 NPT or M20) 95/8 (244) to centerline of 2 pipe pipe mount 43/4 (120) 67/8 (174) 3 15/16 (99) 3x 1/2-14 NPT or M20 x 1.5 2 11/16 (69) 83/16 (207) 9-wire remote Series 1000/2000 transmitter 7/8 (22) 43/8 (111) 29/16 (65) 2 13/16 (71) 311/16 (93) 31/16 (78) 45/16 (110) 13/16 (21) 87/16 (214) wall mount 2 13/16 (71) 4x ø3/8 (10) 95/8 (244) to centerline of 2 pipe pipe mount For dimensions of integrally mounted transmitter and sensor, refer to sensor specifications. Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters 13

Model 1700 and 2700 physical specifications continued Dimensions in inches (mm) 9-wire remotely mounted core processor 45/16 (110) wall mount 4 (102) pole mount 21/8 (54) ø3 5/8 (92) 2X 2 1/4 (58) 2X 1/2 14 NPT or M20 X 1.5 4X ø3/8 (10) 7/8 (22) 31/4 (83) 41/16 (104) 2 13/16 (71) 7/8 (22) 41/2 (114) 29/16 (65) 213/16 (71) 41/2 (114) 14 Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters

Series 1000 model number matrix Model Product Description 1700 Micro Motion Coriolis MVD single variable flow transmitter Code Mounting R 4-wire remote mount transmitter I Integral mount transmitter B 4-wireremotemounttransmitterwith9-wireremotecoreprocessor C 9-wire remote transmitter (requires J-box sensor) Code Power 1 18to30VDCand85to265VAC;selfswitching Code Display 1 Dual line display for process variables and totalizer reset (standard) 3 No display Code Output A One ma; one frequency; RS485 D Intrinsically safe outputs: one ma, one frequency Code Conduit Connections B 1/2-inchNPT nogland C 1/2-inch NPT with brass nickel cable gland D 1/2-inch NPT with stainless steel cable gland E M20 no gland F M20 with brass nickel cable gland G M20 with stainless steel cable gland Code Approvals M Micro Motion Standard (no approval) U UL C CSA (Canada only) A CSA (US and Canada) Z ATEX Equipment Category II 2 G (Zone 1, gas increased safety) F ATEX Equipment Category II 2 G (Zone 1, gas flameproof) Code Language A Danish/English D Dutch/English E English/English F French/French G German/German H Finnish/English I Italian/English J Japanese/English M Chinese/English N Norwegian/English O Polish/English P Portuguese/English S Spanish/Spanish W Swedish/English Code Software Options ZZ Reserved for future use Code Factory Options Z Standard product X CEQ hardware Typical Model Number: 1700 I 1 1 A D M E ZZ Z Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters 15

Series 2000 model number matrix Model Product Description 2700 Micro Motion Coriolis MVD multivariable flow and density transmitter Code Mounting R 4-wire remote mount transmitter I Integral mount transmitter B 4-wireremotemounttransmitterwith9-wireremotecoreprocessor C 9-wire remote transmitter (requires J-box sensor) Code Power 1 18to30VDCand85to265VAC;selfswitching Code Display 1 Dual line display for process variables and totalizer reset (standard) 3 No display Code Output A One ma; one frequency; RS485 B One ma; two configurable IO channels default configuration C One ma; two configurable IO channels custom configuration D Intrinsically safe outputs: two ma, one frequency E FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 G PROFIBUS-PA Code Conduit Connections B 1/2-inchNPT nogland C 1/2-inch NPT with brass nickel cable gland D 1/2-inch NPT with stainless steel cable gland E M20 no gland F M20 with brass nickel cable gland G M20 with stainless steel cable gland Code Approvals M Micro Motion Standard (no approval) U UL C CSA (Canada only) A CSA (US and Canada) Z ATEX Equipment Category 2 (Zone 1 increased safety) F ATEX Equipment Category 2 (Zone 1 flameproof) Code Language (quick reference installation guide/instruction manual) A Danish/English D Dutch/English E English/English F French/French G German/German H Finnish/English I Italian/English J Japanese/English M Chinese/English N Norwegian/English O Polish/English P Portuguese/English S Spanish/Spanish W Swedish/English Code Software Options 1 Z Flow & density variables (standard) A Petroleum measurement software X CEQ software option 1 Code Software Options 2 Z No software options 2 W (1) Weights and measures custody transfer A Standard fieldbus function blocks X CEQ software option 2 Code Factory Options Z Standard product X CEQ hardware Typical Model Number: 2700 I 1 1 A D M E Z Z Z (1) Available with output option codes B and C only. 16 Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters

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