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TTH300

 HEAD-MOUNT TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER  |  OI/TTH300-EN REV. E 

 

 

 

… 10 Commissioning 

… Communication 

PROFIBUS® Communication 

 

Note 

The PROFIBUS PA® protocol is an unsecured protocol, as such 
the intended application should be assessed to ensure that 
these protocols are suitable before implementation. 
 

 

The interface complies with Profile 3.01  
(Standard PROFIBUS®, EN 50170, DIN 1924 [PRO91]). 
 

 

1

 Transmitter 

Bus termination 

3

 

Segment coupler 

4

 

PC / DCS 

Figure 21:  Example for PROFIBUS PA® connection 

 

Manufacturer ID 

0x1A

ID number 

0x3470 [0x9700]

Profile PA 

3.01

Configuration 

On device using LCD indicator

DTM

EDD
GSD

Transmission signal 

IEC 61158-2

 

Voltage / current consumption 

•  Mean current consumption: 12 mA. 
 

In the event of an error, the FDE function (= Fault 
Disconnection Electronic) integrated in the device makes 
sure that the current consumption cannot exceed a 
maximum of 20 mA. 

 

 

 

 

 

FOUNDATION Fieldbus® Communication 

 

Note 

The FOUNDATION Fieldbus® protocol is an unsecured protocol, 
as such the intended application should be assessed to ensure 
that these protocols are suitable before implementation. 
 

 

 

 

Transmitter 

Bus termination 

Handheld terminal 

4

 

Linking Device 

PC / DCS 

Figure 22:  Example for FOUNDATION Fieldbus® connection 

 

Device ID 

000320001F...

ITK 

5.x

Configuration 

On device using LCD indicator

EDD

Transmission signal 

IEC 61158-2

 

Voltage / current consumption 

•  Mean current consumption: 12 mA. 
 

In the event of an error, the FDE function (= Fault 
Disconnection Electronic) integrated in the device makes 
sure that the current consumption cannot exceed a 
maximum of 20 mA. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TTH300 Series

Page 1: ...communications protocols The TTH300 has global approvals for explosion protection up to Zone 0 Safety relevant applications up to SIL 3 redundant are supported in accordance with IEC 61508 The TTH300...

Page 2: ...or Redundancy 15 Sensor drift monitoring 15 Sensor error adjustment in accordance with Callendar Van Dusen 16 5 Product identification 16 Name plate 16 6 Transport and storage 17 Inspection 17 Transpo...

Page 3: ...ble 36 HART Parameter Overview 38 Parameter description HART 40 Menu Device Setup 40 Menu Device Info 43 Menu Display 43 Menu Process Alarm 44 Menu Communication 44 Menu Calibrate 44 Menu Diagnosis 45...

Page 4: ...he product may only be performed if expressly permitted by these instructions Information and symbols on the product must be observed These may not be removed and must be fully legible at all times Th...

Page 5: ...horized alterations releases the manufacturer from liability for any resulting damage This renders the manufacturer s warranty null and void Notes on data safety This product is designed to be connect...

Page 6: ...C Ga ib IIC T6 Gb II 2 G 1D Ex ia IIIC Da ib IIC T6 Gb Non sparking ATEX The device fulfills the requirements of Directive 2014 34 EU in case of corresponding purchase orders and is approved for use i...

Page 7: ...Pi 0 8 W Pi 2 56 W Pi 1 2 W Internal inductance Li 0 5 mH Li 10 H Li 10 H Internal capacitance Ci 0 57 nF Ci 5 nF Ci 5 nF FISCO in accordance with 60079 27 II B FISCO Ii 380 mA Pi 5 32 W Only applies...

Page 8: ...at an IP rating of at least IP 20 is achieved in accordance with IEC 60529 Electrical connections Grounding If for functional reasons the intrinsically safe circuit needs to be grounded by means of a...

Page 9: ...e sure that impermissible electrostatic charging of the transmitter is avoided observe the warnings on the device As the user it is your responsibility to ensure that the sensor instrumentation meets...

Page 10: ...mpermissible electrostatic charging of the temperature transmitter is avoided observe the warnings on the device ATEX Zone 2 Designation II 3 G Ex nA IIC T1 T6 Gc Ex area Zone 2 Safe area A Sensor B T...

Page 11: ...l that has been approved accordingly under consideration of an intrinsic safety installation check Alternatively an Ex modem can be connected to the circuit outside the potentially explosive atmospher...

Page 12: ...g 214826 Model TTH300 R1P Control Drawing TTH300 R1P IS Model TTH300 R1F Control Drawing TTH300 R1F IS Class I Div 1 2 Groups A B C D Class I Zone 0 Ex ia Group IIC T6 CSA Non Incendive Model TTH300 R...

Page 13: ...ircuits in order to eliminate hazards spark formation In order to provide proof of intrinsic safety the electrical limit value must be used as the basis for the EC type examination certificates for th...

Page 14: ...atmospheres using a handheld terminal that has been approved accordingly under consideration of an intrinsic safety installation check Alternatively an Ex modem can be connected to the circuit outside...

Page 15: ...nsor redundancy or sensor backup always involves measuring the temperature of the two sensors and calculating the mean value on the basis of this This value is provided at the output of the transmitte...

Page 16: ...different CVDcharacteristic curves can be stored for HART and PROFIBUS PA while up to two CVDcharacteristic curves can be stored for FOUNDATION Fieldbus 5 Product identification Name plate Note Produc...

Page 17: ...e recorded on the transport documents All claims for damages must be submitted to the shipper without delay and before installation Transporting the device Observe the following instructions Do not ex...

Page 18: ...nstallation housing Installation options There are three options for installing the transmitter Installation in the cover of the connection head without springs Direct installation on the measuring in...

Page 19: ...icator The indicator must be removed to enable connection of the sensor line or supply line Carefully remove the LCD indicator from the transmitter inset The LCD indicator is held firmly in place mean...

Page 20: ...r PELV circuit in accordance with the relevant standard standard version For the explosion proof design the guidelines in accordance with the Ex standard must be adhered to You need to check that the...

Page 21: ...sconnected when performing welding work in the vicinity of the installed transmitter sensor as well as supply lines from the sensor to the transmitter This correspondingly also applies to the supply s...

Page 22: ...RTD three wire circuit E 2 RTD two wire circuit F RTD four wire circuit G RTD three wire circuit H RTD two wire circuit I Sensor 1 J Sensor 2 K Interface for LCD indicators and service 1 6 Sensor con...

Page 23: ...ree wire circuit and 1 x thermocouple G 1 RTD two wire circuit and 1 x thermocouple H Sensor 1 I Sensor 2 J Interface for LCD indicators and service 1 6 Sensor connection of measuring inset 7 8 4 to 2...

Page 24: ...t circuit and sensor wire break Linear resistance measurement Sensor wire break Input thermocouples voltages Types B E J K N R S T in accordance with IEC 60584 U L in accordance with DIN 43710 C D in...

Page 25: ...PA protocol is an unsecured protocol as such the intended application should be assessed to ensure that these protocols are suitable before implementation Output signal PROFIBUS MBP IEC 61158 2 Baud r...

Page 26: ...Block 3 Discrete Input 2 extended diagnosis 2 Transducer Block 3 PID PID controller LAS Link Active Scheduler link master functionality For the block description block index execution times and block...

Page 27: ...use supply isolators or DCS input cards with a HART mark If this is not possible a resistance of 250 1100 must be added to the interconnection The signal line can be operated with without grounding W...

Page 28: ...ents The temperature transmitter TTH300 with MID certification for custody transfer measurements is especially suited for measurement and control systems in the oil and gas industry In addition to gas...

Page 29: ...using the HART protocol The communication signal is modulated onto both wires of the signal line in accordance with the HART FSK Physical Layer specification The HART modem is connected at the signal...

Page 30: ...sumption 12 mA In the event of an error the FDE function Fault Disconnection Electronic integrated in the device makes sure that the current consumption cannot exceed a maximum of 20 mA FOUNDATION Fie...

Page 31: ...onality of the transmitter can only be changed to a limited extent with the LCD indicator 11 Operation Safety instructions If there is a chance that safe operation is no longer possible take the devic...

Page 32: ...dicator example You can use the or operating buttons to browse through the menu or select a number or character within a parameter value Different functions can be assigned to the and operating button...

Page 33: ...DATION Fieldbus H1 menu levels Process display Information level Configuration level Diagnosis Device Setup Operator Page 1 Device Info Operator Page 2 Communication Autoscroll Service Signal View Dis...

Page 34: ...O will appear at the bottom of the process display Process display Application F72 The diagnostic messages are divided into the following groups in accordance with the NAMUR classification scheme Symb...

Page 35: ...es Installation Configuration Diagnosis for communication interface and parameterization configuration Operating conditions Diagnosis for ambient and process conditions Note For a detailed description...

Page 36: ...er values Menu name Parameter name Currently set value Next Edit 1 Select the parameters you want to set in the menu 2 Use to call up the list of available parameter values The parameter value that is...

Page 37: ...made a value is set by entering the individual decimal positions Menu name Parameter name Currently set value Next Edit 1 Select the parameters you want to set in the menu 2 Use to call up the paramet...

Page 38: ...ite protection Input Sensor 1 Sensor Type R Connection 2 wire Resistance Thermocouple RJ ext Thermocouple RJ Input Sensor 2 Input output assignment Measured range Engineering Unit Measured Range Begin...

Page 39: ...TRANSMITTER OI TTH300 EN REV E 39 Calibrate 6 Measured range Apply Lower Range Apply Upper Range Analog Out Trim 4 mA Trim 20 mA Diagnosis 7 Looptest Device status Temp of Electronics Sensor 1 proces...

Page 40: ...ping value Value range 0 to 100 s Factory reset Resets configuration data adjustment data trim high low and DAC adjustment values to factory settings Yes OK Device Setup Input Sensor 1 Device Setup In...

Page 41: ...MIL24388 Pt100 MIL24388 Resistance thermometer Pt100 MIL24388 Pt200 MIL24388 Resistance thermometer Pt200 MIL24388 Pt1000 MIL24388 Resistance thermometer Pt1000 MIL24388 Ni50 DIN43760 Resistance therm...

Page 42: ...Internal Use of internal reference junction of the transmitter when using thermal compensating cable External fixed Use of external fixed reference junction of the transmitter when constant thermostat...

Page 43: ...the process variable shown in the process display Process Variable Calculated process variable PV Sensor 1 Measured value from Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Measured value from Sensor 2 Electr Meas S1 Measured va...

Page 44: ...ART Burstmode Status on off Switches burst operating mode on or off Command 1 2 3 33 sets the HART command to be sent cyclically HART Burstmode Number of preambles to be used for sending Value range 5...

Page 45: ...elect the sub item Write protection Displays the current write protection setting 2 Use the Edit button to edit the current write protection configuration 3 Use the or buttons to select at least one a...

Page 46: ...parameters may be visible in it Device Setup 1 Sensor 1 R Connection 1 two wire correction 1 Thermocouple RJ 1 ext CJC Temp 1 Sensor 2 R Connection 2 two wire correction 2 Thermocouple RJ 2 ext CJC Te...

Page 47: ...300 HEAD MOUNT TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER OI TTH300 EN REV E 47 Display 5 Language Contrast Operator Page 1 Line 1 Operator Page 2 Line 1 Line 2 Calibrate 6 Reset Device Reset with Defaults PROFIBUS PA o...

Page 48: ...ype T IEC584 TC type L DIN43710 Thermocouple type L DIN43710 TC type U DIN43710 Thermocouple type U DIN43710 125 125 mV Linear voltage measurement 125 to 125 mV 125 1100 mV Linear voltage measurement...

Page 49: ...Dusen coefficient set 4 Cal Van Dusen 5 Callendar Van Dusen coefficient set 5 off Sensor channel deactivated sensor 2 only only for communication protocol PROFIBUS PA Device Setup R Connection 1 R Con...

Page 50: ...ion TAG Displays measuring point tagging Description Displays a user defined text Operation Time Displays operating hours Menu Communication Menu parameter Description Communication TAG Measuring poin...

Page 51: ...ng hours at 20 C to 0 C 0 to 20 C operating hours at 0 to 20 C 20 to 40 C operating hours at 20 to 40 C 40 to 60 C operating hours at 40 to 60 C 60 to 85 C operating hours at 60 to 85 C 85 C operating...

Page 52: ...e Operator Page 2 submenu Display Operator Page 1 Line 1 Selects the value displayed Calculated value Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Device temperature AO Block Display Operator Page 2 Line 1 Selects the value dis...

Page 53: ...Engineering Unit Degrees C Damping Off Process Alarm Fault signaling1 Overrange 22 mA1 Input Sensor 2 Sensor Type Off Input output assignment Measurement type Sensor 1 TAG HART Burstmode1 TIXXX 1 Dis...

Page 54: ...e is reset automatically Min reading for sensors 1 2 Smallest measured value on Sensor 1 or 2 When changing the sensor type the value is reset automatically Reset The drag indicators for the sensor re...

Page 55: ...ion with Electronics F123 321 Brief description Information Back Exit The error message is shown on the display according to priority The first line shows the area in which the error has occurred The...

Page 56: ...or input defective ADC error Replace the device Installation Configuration C 32 Simulation mode Exit simulation mode Sensor F 34 Measuring error sensor 1 Check sensor connection Sensor F 35 Short circ...

Page 57: ...configuration connections reset to factory settings Installation Configuration I 74 Analog output adjustment active Terminate compensation Installation Configuration C 75 Analog output in simulation...

Page 58: ...ns S2 measuring range overflow Outside of the specification Adapt S2 measuring range to suit measuring task Operating conditions S2 measuring range underflow Outside of the specification Adapt S2 meas...

Page 59: ...DANGER Explosion hazard Explosion hazard due to improper repair of the device Faulty devices may not be repaired by the operator Any repair may only be performed in the production plant or by worksho...

Page 60: ...vant national laws for example ElektroG Electrical Equipment Act in Germany The product must be supplied to a specialist recycling company Do not use municipal waste collection points These may be use...

Page 61: ...Contact person Telephone Fax Email Device details Type Serial no Reason for the return description of the defect Was this device used in conjunction with substances which pose a threat or risk to hea...

Page 62: ...N REV E Trademarks HART is a registered trademark of FieldComm Group Austin Texas USA PROFIBUS and PROFIBUS PA are registered trademarks of PROFIBUS PROFINET International PI FOUNDATION Fieldbus is a...

Page 63: ...TTH300 HEAD MOUNT TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER OI TTH300 EN REV E 63 Notes...

Page 64: ...15 674 7183 OI TTH300 EN Rev E 02 2019 We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this document without prior notice With regard to purchase orders the agreed particulars...

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