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Configuration and Use Manual

MMI-20048166, Rev AA

April 2019

Micro Motion

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 4200 Transmitters

Configuration and Use Manual

Summary of Contents for Micro Motion 4200

Page 1: ...Configuration and Use Manual MMI 20048166 Rev AA April 2019 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters Configuration and Use Manual ...

Page 2: ...and forms are available on our web support site at www emerson com or by phoning the Micro Motion Customer Service department Emerson Flow customer service Email Worldwide flow support emerson com Asia Pacific APflow support emerson com Telephone North and South America Europe and Middle East Asia Pacific United States 800 522 6277 U K 0870 240 1978 Australia 800 158 727 Canada 1 303 527 5200 The ...

Page 3: ...apter 4 Configure process measurement 23 4 1 Configure Sensor Flow Direction Arrow 23 4 2 Configure mass flow measurement 24 4 3 Configure volume flow measurement for liquid applications 28 4 4 Configure Gas Standard Volume GSV flow measurement 32 4 5 Configure density measurement 36 4 6 Configure temperature measurement 38 4 7 Configure Pressure Measurement Unit 40 4 8 Configure Velocity Measurem...

Page 4: ...s and diagnostic variables 119 11 2 View and acknowledge status alerts 120 11 3 Read totalizer and inventory values 122 11 4 Start stop and reset totalizers and inventories 122 Chapter 12 Measurement support 125 12 1 Use Smart Meter Verification SMV 125 12 2 Zero the meter 132 12 4 Set up pressure compensation 134 12 5 Validate the meter 139 12 6 Perform a standard D1 and D2 density calibration 14...

Page 5: ... 15 23 Check Frequency Output Fault Action 196 15 24 Check the direction parameters 196 15 25 Check the cutoffs 196 15 26 Check for two phase flow slug flow 196 15 27 Check for radio frequency interference RFI 197 15 28 Check HART burst mode 197 15 29 Check the drive gain 197 15 30 Checking process variables 198 15 31 Check the pickoff voltage 201 15 32 Check for internal electrical problems 202 1...

Page 6: ... measurement matrices derived variables and process variables 219 E 1 Standard matrices for the concentration measurement application 219 E 2 Derived variables and calculated process variables 220 Appendix F Environmental compliance 223 F 1 RoHS and WEEE 223 Contents Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 6 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 7: ...itter Installation Manual Micro Motion 4200 2 Wire Transmitter Product Data Sheet Micro Motion 4200 2 Wire Transmitter Safety Manual for Safety Instrumented Systems Micro Motion ProLink III User Manual Sensor installation manual which is shipped with the sensor FMEDA report for Coriolis Flowmeter with the 4200 Transmitter Prepared for Emerson by exida com LLC 1 3 Installation types The 4200 transm...

Page 8: ...nnections between the transmitter and sensor are 9 wire and do not require field wiring on the integral mount version The I O connections consist of 2 channels each channel being 2 wire Power must be supplied to Channel A for the transmitter to operate while Channel B connections are optional Before you begin Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 8 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 9: ...an use several different communications tools and protocols to interface with the transmitter use different tools in different locations or use different tools for different tasks Tool Supported protocols Display Not applicable ProLink III HART Factory Use Only port in non hazardous areas Field Communicator HART For information about how to use the communication tools see Using ProLink III with th...

Page 10: ...n Tip You may be able to use other communications tools such as AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager or the Smart Wireless THUM Adapter Use of AMS or the Smart Wireless THUM Adapter is not discussed in this manual For more information on the Smart Wireless THUM Adapter refer to the documentation available at www emerson com Before you begin Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 10 M...

Page 11: ...allow components to reach ambient temperature allow the electronics to warm up for approximately 10 minutes before relying on process measurements During this warm up period you may observe minor measurement instability or inaccuracy When the flowmeter has completed its power up sequence if the default settings are in effect The display will show the current mass flow rate and measurement unit If ...

Page 12: ...dure Identify the connection type to use and follow the instructions for that connection type in the appropriate appendix Communications tool Connection type to use Instructions ProLink III HART Using ProLink III with the transmitter Field Communicator HART Using a Field Communicator with the transmitter 2 5 Set the transmitter clock Display Menu Configuration Time Date Tag ProLink III Device Tool...

Page 13: ...itional features or request a trial license document the Unique ID Number and current license key from your transmitter and contact customer service To enable the additional features or trial license you will need to install the new license on the transmitter 2 7 Set informational parameters Display Menu Configuration Device Information ProLink III Device Tools Configuration Informational Paramete...

Page 14: ...s ProLink III Device Tools Calibration Data Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Characterization Characterizing the meter adjusts your transmitter to match the unique traits of the sensor it is paired with The characterization parameters also called calibration parameters describe the sensor s sensitivity to flow density and temperature Depending on your sensor type different parameters are ...

Page 15: ...ameters are removed from the list If Sensor Type did not change the list of characterization parameters does not change 2 8 1 Sample sensor tags Figure 2 1 Tag on older curved tube sensors all sensors except T Series Figure 2 2 Tag on newer curved tube sensors all sensors except T Series Configuration and Use Manual Quick start MMI 20048166 April 2019 Configuration and Use Manual 15 ...

Page 16: ...on certificate If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 value For D1 enter the Dens A or D1 value from the calibration certificate This value is the line condition density of the low density calibration fluid Micro Motion uses air If you cannot find a Dens A or D1 value enter 0 001 g cm3 For D2 enter the Dens B or D2 value from the calibration certificate This value is the line condition densit...

Page 17: ... for flow measurement issues 2 10 Verify the zero Display Menu Service Tools Verification Calibration Meter Zero Zero Verification ProLink III Device Tools Calibration Smart Zero Verification and Calibration Verify Zero Field Communicator Service Tools Maintenance Calibration Zero Calibration Perform Zero Verify Verifying the zero helps you determine if the stored zero value is appropriate to your...

Page 18: ...ro verification procedure and wait until it completes 3 If the zero verification procedure fails a Confirm that the sensor is completely blocked in that flow has stopped and that the sensor is completely full of process fluid b Verify that the process fluid is not flashing or condensing and that it does not contain particles that can settle out c Repeat the zero verification procedure d If it fail...

Page 19: ...the display unless the display password is entered Display Security does not prevent configuration changes from other interfaces 3 1 1 Enable or disable software write protection When enabled Write Protection prevents changes to the transmitter configuration You can perform all other functions and you can view the transmitter configuration parameters Write protection is enabled by toggling the phy...

Page 20: ...Display Security ProLink III Device Tools Configuration Transmitter Display Display Security Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Display Display Menus You can configure a display password and require the operator to enter the password to make any changes to configuration through the display or to access alert data through the display The operator always has read only access to the configurat...

Page 21: ...on You cannot disable display security and enable alert security If you did not enable display security alert security is disabled and cannot be enabled If both display security and alert security are enabled and you disable display security alert security is disabled automatically 3 Set the display password to the desired value Default AAAA Range Any four alphanumeric characters If you enable dis...

Page 22: ...nfiguration b Select On my computer in ProLink III file format and click Next c Select the parameters that you want to load d Click Load e Set the file type to Configuration file f Navigate to the file you want to load and select it g Click Start Load The parameters are written to working memory and the new settings become effectively immediately 3 2 3 Restore the factory configuration Display Men...

Page 23: ...teracts with mA Output Direction Frequency Output Direction and Totalizer Direction to control how flow is reported by the outputs and accumulated by the totalizers and inventories Sensor Flow Direction Arrow also affects how flow is reported on the transmitter display and via digital communications This includes ProLink III and the Field Communicator Figure 4 1 Flow arrow on sensor A Flow arrow B...

Page 24: ...Flow Unit Mass Flow Measurement Unit specifies the unit of measure that will be used for the mass flow rate The default unit used for mass total and mass inventory is derived from this unit Procedure Set Mass Flow Measurement Unit to the unit you want to use Default g sec grams per second Tip If the measurement unit you want to use is not available you can define a special measurement unit Options...

Page 25: ... Set Mass Total Label to the name you want to use for the mass total and mass inventory unit The special measurement unit is stored in the transmitter You can configure the transmitter to use the special measurement unit at any time Defining a special measurement unit for mass flow You want to measure mass flow in ounces per second oz sec 1 Set Base Mass Unit to Pounds lb 2 Set Base Time Unit to S...

Page 26: ...reater than 60 is entered it is automatically changed to 60 Tip A high damping value makes the process variable appear smoother because the reported value changes slowly A low damping value makes the process variable appear more erratic because the reported value changes more quickly The combination of a high damping value and rapid large changes in flow rate can result in increased measurement er...

Page 27: ...ss Flow Cutoff Mass Flow Cutoff specifies the lowest mass flow rate that will be reported as measured All mass flow rates below this cutoff will be reported as 0 Procedure Set Mass Flow Cutoff to the value you want to use Default A sensor specific value set at the factory If your transmitter was ordered without a sensor the default may be 0 0 Recommendation 0 5 of maximum flow rate of the attached...

Page 28: ...ow Rate Frequency Output Process Variable Mass Flow Rate mA Output Cutoff 15 g sec Mass Flow Cutoff 10 g sec Result If the mass flow rate drops below 15 g sec but not below 10 g sec The mA Output will report zero flow The Frequency Output will report the actual flow rate and the actual flow rate will be used in all internal processing If the mass flow rate drops below 10 g sec both outputs will re...

Page 29: ...ement is incompatible with the following applications Concentration measurement Procedure Set Volume Flow Type to Liquid 4 3 2 Configure Volume Flow Measurement Unit for liquid applications Display Menu Configuration Process Measurement Flow Variables Volume Flow Settings Units ProLink III Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Flow Volume Flow Rate Unit Field Communicator Configure Manual...

Page 30: ...xisting volume unit that the special unit will be based on 2 Specify Base Time Unit Base Time Unit is the existing time unit that the special unit will be based on 3 Calculate Volume Flow Conversion Factor as follows a x base units y special units b Volume Flow Conversion Factor x y 4 Enter Volume Flow Conversion Factor The original volume flow rate value is divided by this conversion factor 5 Set...

Page 31: ...t flow rate that will be reported via the mA Output If mA Output Process Variable is set to Volume Flow Rate the volume flow rate reported via the mA Output is controlled by the higher of the two cutoff values Volume Flow Cutoff affects both the volume flow values reported via the outputs and the volume flow values used in other transmitter behavior e g events defined on the volume flow mAO Cutoff...

Page 32: ... for gas applications Configure Standard Gas Density Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Measurement Unit Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Cutoff 4 4 1 Configure Volume Flow Type for gas applications Display Menu Configuration Process Measurement Flow Variables Volume Flow Settings Flow Type Gas ProLink III Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Flow Volume Flow Type Gas Standard Volume F...

Page 33: ...late the standard density of your gas if you do not know it 4 4 3 Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Measurement Unit Display Menu Configuration Process Measurement Flow Variables Volume Flow Settings Units ProLink III Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Flow Gas Standard Volume Flow Unit Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Measurements Flow GSV Flow Unit Gas Standard Volume Flow ...

Page 34: ...t the special unit will be based on 2 Specify Base Time Unit Base Time Unit is the existing time unit that the special unit will be based on 3 Calculate Gas Standard Volume Flow Conversion Factor as follows a x base units y special units b Gas Standard Volume Flow Conversion Factor x y 4 Enter the Gas Standard Volume Flow Conversion Factor The original gas standard volume flow value is divided by ...

Page 35: ...tter will report as measured mA Output Cutoff defines the lowest flow rate that will be reported via the mA Output If mA Output Process Variable is set to Gas Standard Volume Flow Rate the volume flow rate reported via the mA Output is controlled by the higher of the two cutoff values Gas Standard Volume Flow Cutoff affects both the gas standard volume flow values reported through outputs and the ...

Page 36: ...ported Density measurement is used with mass flow rate measurement to determine liquid volume flow rate 4 5 1 Configure Density Measurement Unit Display Menu Configuration Process Measurement Density Units ProLink III Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Density Density Unit Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Measurements Density Density Unit Density Measurement Unit controls the ...

Page 37: ...n of a high damping value and rapid large changes in density can result in increased measurement error Whenever the damping value is non zero the damped value will lag the actual measurement because the damped value is being averaged over time In general lower damping values are preferable because there is less chance of data loss and less lag time between the actual measurement and the damped val...

Page 38: ... below Density Cutoff the volume flow rate is reported as 0 Density Cutoff does not affect gas standard volume measurement Gas standard volume values are always calculated from the value configured for Standard Gas Density or polled value if configured for polled base density 4 6 Configure temperature measurement The temperature measurement parameters control how temperature data is processed Temp...

Page 39: ...rval the internal value of the process variable the damped value will reflect 63 of the change in the actual measured value Procedure Set Temperature Damping to the desired value Default 4 8 seconds Range 0 0 to 80 seconds Note If a number greater than 80 is entered it is automatically changed to 80 Tip A high damping value makes the process variable appear smoother because the reported value chan...

Page 40: ...nu Configuration Process Measurement Pressure Units ProLink III Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Pressure Compensation Pressure Unit Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Measurements Optional Setup External Pressure Temperature Pressure Unit Pressure Measurement Unit controls the measurement unit used for pressure This unit must match the unit used by the external pressure devic...

Page 41: ...ent unit used to report velocity Procedure Set Velocity Measurement Unit to the desired unit Default m sec 4 8 1 Options for Velocity Measurement Unit The transmitter provides a standard set of measurement units for Velocity Measurement Unit Different communications tools may use different labels Configuration and Use Manual Configure process measurement MMI 20048166 April 2019 Configuration and U...

Page 42: ...Configure process measurement Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 42 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 43: ... 5 1 1 Set up the API referral application using the display This section guides you through the tasks required to set up and implement the API referral application Related information Enable the API referral application using the display Configure API referral using the display Set up temperature and pressure data for API referral using the display Enable the API referral application using the di...

Page 44: ... calculate referred density Each API table is associated with a specific set of equations Choose your API table based on your process fluid and the measurement unit that you want to use for referred density Your choice also determines the API table that will be used to calculate the correction factor for volume CTPL or CTL 3 Refer to the API documentation and confirm your table selection a Verify ...

Page 45: ...mospheric pressure The pressure device must use the pressure unit that is configured in the transmitter If you are using an external temperature device it must use the temperature unit that is configured in the transmitter Procedure 1 Choose the method to be used to supply temperature data and perform the required setup Method Description Setup Internal temperature Temperature data from the on boa...

Page 46: ...T masters will be on the network The Field Communicator is not a HART master g Set External Device Tag to the HART tag of the external temperature device Digital communications A host writes temperature data to the meter at appropriate intervals This data will be available in addition to the internal temperature data a Choose Menu Configuration Process Measurement Temperature b Set External Temper...

Page 47: ...propriate intervals a Choose Menu Configuration Process Measurement Pressure External Pressure b Set External Pressure to On c Perform the necessary host programming and communications setup to write pressure data to the transmitter at appropriate intervals Postrequisites Choose Menu Service Tools Service Data View Process Variables and verify the values for External Temperature and External Press...

Page 48: ...is enabled disable it and click Apply The concentration measurement application and the API referral application cannot be enabled simultaneously 4 Enable API Referral and click Apply Related information View the licensed features Configure API referral using ProLink III The API referral parameters specify the API table measurement units and reference values to be used in referred density calculat...

Page 49: ...mentation and confirm your table selection a Verify that your process fluid falls within range for line density line temperature and line pressure b Verify that the referred density range of the selected table is adequate for your application 4 If you chose a C table enter Thermal Expansion Coefficient TEC for your process fluid 5 Set Reference Temperature to the temperature to which density will ...

Page 50: ...ol to Poll as Primary or Poll as Secondary Option Description Poll as Primary No other HART masters will be on the network The Field Communicator is not a HART master Poll as Secondary Other HART masters will be on the network The Field Communicator is not a HART master d Set External Device Tag to the HART tag of the temperature device e Click Apply Postrequisites If you are using external temper...

Page 51: ...p Measurements Optional Setup GSV and ensure that Volume Flow Type is set to Liquid This parameter is available only if API referral or concentration measurement is not enabled If you do not see this parameter it is already set correctly 2 If the concentration measurement application is enabled disable it The concentration measurement application and the API referral application cannot be enabled ...

Page 52: ... 0 kPa g 60 2 kg m C kPa g 20 C 0 kPa g 1 Used only with API Table Letter C 2 Used only with API Table Letter E b Set API Table Letter to the letter of the API table group that is appropriate for your process fluid API Table Letter Process fluids A Generalized crude and JP4 B Generalized products Gasoline jet fuel aviation fuel kerosene heating oils fuel oils diesel gas oil C 1 Liquids with a cons...

Page 53: ...ity calculations The default reference pressure is determined by the selected API table API referral requires gauge pressure Related information API tables supported by the API referral application Set up temperature and pressure data for API referral using the Field Communicator The API referral application uses temperature and optionally pressure data in its calculations You must decide how to p...

Page 54: ... write pressure data to the transmitter at appropriate intervals Postrequisites Need help If the value is not correct Ensure that the external device and the meter are using the same measurement unit For polling Verify the wiring between the meter and the external device Verify the HART tag of the external device For digital communications Verify that the host has access to the required data Verif...

Page 55: ... m 15 C 0 kPa g NGL natural gas liquids and LPG liquid petroleum gas 23E 24E Unit SGU 60 F 0 psi g API MPMS 11 2 4 53E 54E Unit kg m 15 C 0 psi g 59E 60E Unit kg m 20 C 0 psi g 1 Each API table represents a specialized equation defined by the American Petroleum Institute for a specific combination of process fluid line conditions and output 2 Referred density is calculated from line density You mu...

Page 56: ...sured by the transmitter since the last API totalizer reset Also called temperature corrected volume total Not available unless a totalizer has been configured with Source set to Temperature Corrected Volume Flow API volume inventory The total API volume measured by the transmitter since the last API inventory reset Also called temperature corrected volume inventory Not available unless an invento...

Page 57: ...smitter can store up to six matrices in six slots All matrices in the six slots must use the same derived variable If you change the setting of Derived Variable all matrices are deleted from the six slots Tip Always ensure that Derived Variable is set correctly before loading matrices into slots Derived variables and net flow rate If you want the transmitter to calculate Net Mass Flow Rate the der...

Page 58: ...same time as the API referral application or the Advanced Phase Measurement application They must be disabled first Procedure 1 Choose Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Flow and ensure that Volume Flow Type is set to Liquid Volume 2 Choose Device Tools Configuration Transmitter Options 3 Set Concentration Measurement to Enabled and click Apply Load a concentration matrix using ProLink...

Page 59: ...sity units must match at the time of loading You can change the density unit after the matrix is loaded 2 If you are loading an xml file choose Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Line Temperatureand set Temperature Unit to the temperature unit used by your matrix Important When you load a matrix in one of these formats if the temperature unit is not correct concentration data will be i...

Page 60: ...Gravity Procedure 1 Choose Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Concentration Measurement The Concentration Measurement window is displayed It is organized into steps that allow you to perform several different setup and configuration tasks For this task you will not use all the steps 2 Scroll to Step 2 set Matrix Being Configured to the matrix you want to modify and click Change Matrix ...

Page 61: ...xternal temperature or the configured fixed value Accordingly if you set up polling for temperature in one area and digital communications in another and configure a fixed temperature value in a third the fixed value will be overwritten by polling and digital communications and polling and digital communications will overwrite each other Procedure 1 Choose Device Tools Configuration Process Measur...

Page 62: ...n addition to the internal RTD temperature data a Set Line Temperature Source to Fixed Value or Digital Communications b Click Apply c Perform the necessary host programming and communications setup to write temperature data to the meter at appropriate intervals Postrequisites If you are using external temperature data verify the external temperature value displayed in the Inputs group on the ProL...

Page 63: ...on matrix is built for a specific density range and a specific temperature range If line density or line temperature goes outside the range the transmitter will extrapolate concentration values However extrapolation may affect accuracy Extrapolation alerts are used to notify the operator that extrapolation is occurring Each concentration matrix has its own extrapolation alert limits Procedure 1 Ch...

Page 64: ...he concentration measurement application cannot be enabled at the same time as the API referral application or the Advanced Phase Measurement application They must be disabled first Procedure 1 Choose Overview Device Information Licenses Enable Disable Applications and ensure that Volume Flow Type is set to Liquid 2 Choose Overview Device Information Licenses Enable Disable Applications 3 Enable t...

Page 65: ...ure data from the on board temperature sensor RTD is always available You can set up an external temperature device and use external temperature data if you want to The temperature setup that you establish here will be used for all concentration measurement matrices on this meter Procedure Choose the method to be used to supply temperature data and perform the required setup Method Description Set...

Page 66: ...limits These parameters control the behavior of the concentration measurement application but do not affect measurement directly Each concentration matrix is built for a specific density range and a specific temperature range If line density or line temperature goes outside the range the transmitter will extrapolate concentration values However extrapolation may affect accuracy Extrapolation alert...

Page 67: ...p to six concentration matrices only one matrix can be used for measurement at any one time Procedure 1 Choose Configure Manual Setup Measurements Optional Setup Conc Measurement CM Configuration 2 Set Active Matrix to the matrix you want to use Configuration and Use Manual Configure process measurement applications MMI 20048166 April 2019 Configuration and Use Manual 67 ...

Page 68: ...Configure process measurement applications Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 68 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 69: ...l in your process Values below this will cause the transmitter to post a Process Aberration alert Tip Gas entrainment can cause your process density to drop temporarily To reduce the occurrence of two phase flow alerts that are not significant to your process set Two Phase Flow Low Limit slightly below your expected lowest process density You must enter Two Phase Flow Low Limit in g cm even if you...

Page 70: ...guration Alert Setup Enhanced Events Flow Rate Switch ProLink III Device Tools Configuration I O Outputs Discrete Output Source Flow Switch Indication Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Inputs Outputs Channel x Discrete Output x Flow Switch Flow Rate Switch is used to indicate that the flow rate has moved past a user specified setpoint in either direction The flow rate switch is implemented...

Page 71: ...urs Your transmitter supports the enhanced event model Tip Enhanced events allow Defining events by range In Range or Out of Range in addition to High and Low Triggering transmitter actions if an event occurs 6 3 1 Configure an enhanced event Display Menu Configuration Alert Setup Enhanced Events ProLink III Device Tools Configuration Events Enhanced Events Field Communicator Configure Alert Setup...

Page 72: ...or IN and OUT events set Setpoint A and Setpoint B 5 Optional Configure a Discrete Output to switch states in response to the event status 6 Optional Specify the action or actions that the transmitter will perform when the event occurs Using the display Choose Menu Configuration Alert Setup Enhanced Events select any enhanced event and choose Assign Actions Then assign the desired action to the de...

Page 73: ...track the process since the last inventory reset Inventories are typically used to track the process across totalizer resets Tip The default configurations cover the most typical uses of totalizers and inventories You may not need to change any configurations Prerequisites Before configuring the totalizers and inventories ensure that the process variables you plan to track are available on the tra...

Page 74: ...re corrected volume flow 3 Set Totalizer Direction to specify how the totalizer or inventory will respond to forward or reverse flow Option Flow direction Totalizer and inventory behavior Forward Only Forward Totals increment Reverse Totals do not change Reverse Only Forward Totals do not change Reverse Totals increment Bidirectional Forward Totals increment Reverse Totals decrement Absolute Value...

Page 75: ...talizer and inventory names Checking for backflow You suspect that there is a significant amount of backflow through the sensor To collect data configure two totalizers as follows Source Mass Flow Direction Forward Only Source Mass Flow Direction Reverse Only Reset both totalizers allow them to run for an appropriate period then look at the amount of reverse flow as a percentage of forward flow Tr...

Page 76: ...otalizer Log Field Communicator Not available The transmitter can write the current value of four totalizers or inventories to a log at user specified intervals You can generate a log file from this data for viewing and analysis Procedure 1 Specify the date on which totalizer logging will begin You must specify a future date If you try to specify the current date the transmitter will reject the se...

Page 77: ...ntinue reporting process data during fault conditions you must set both Process Variable Fault Action and Frequency Output Fault Action to None If Frequency Output Fault Action is set to None and Process Variable Fault Action is set to any other option the Frequency Output will produce the signal associated with the selection 6 6 1 Options for Process Variable Fault Action Label Description Displa...

Page 78: ...If mA Output Fault Action is set to None the mA Output signal depends on the setting of Process Variable Fault Action If the device detects a fault condition 1 Process Variable Fault Action is evaluated and applied 2 mA Output Fault Action is evaluated If it is set to None the output reports the value associated with the setting of Process Variable Fault Action If it is set to any other option the...

Page 79: ...luated and applied 2 Discrete Output Fault Action is evaluated If it is set to None and Discrete Output Source is set to Flow Rate Switch the discrete output will use the value determined by the current setting of Process Variable Fault Action to determine if a flow rate switch has occurred If Discrete Output Source is set to any other option the setting of Process Variable Fault Action is irrelev...

Page 80: ...Configure advanced options for process measurement Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 80 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 81: ... Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Display Display Variables You can control the process variables shown on the display and the order in which they appear The display can scroll through up to 15 process variables in any order you choose This configuration applies to both auto scroll and manual scrolling Restriction You cannot remove all display variables At least one display variable must ...

Page 82: ...Places for x Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Display Decimal Places You can specify the precision the number of decimal places that the display uses for each display variable You can set the precision independently for each display variable The display precision does not affect the actual value of the variable the value used in calculations or the value reported via outputs or digital co...

Page 83: ...lay automatically shows each display variable for the number of seconds specified by Scroll Rate then shows the next display variable The operator can move to the next display variable at any time by activating Scroll Off The display shows Display Variable 1 and does not scroll automatically The operator can move to the next display variable at any time by activating Scroll Default Off 2 If you tu...

Page 84: ...to start stop or reset inventories from the display Note Inventories can be started and stopped as a group but must be reset individually Inventories cannot be started stopped or reset from the display by default you must first manually enable these options before they will appear in the display This parameter does not affect the operator s ability to start stop or reset inventories using another ...

Page 85: ...t menu Restriction You cannot disable display security and enable alert security If you did not enable display security alert security is disabled and cannot be enabled If both display security and alert security are enabled and you disable display security alert security is disabled automatically 3 Set the display password to the desired value Default AAAA Range Any four alphanumeric characters I...

Page 86: ...u Configuration Alert Setup Response to Alerts b Select the alert c Set Alert Detection to Ignore If an alert is ignored any occurrence of this alert is not posted to the alert list and the alert banner is not shown on the display To ignore a condition a Choose Menu Configuration Alert Setup Response to Alerts b Select the alert associated with the condition c Select Condition Detection d Select t...

Page 87: ... Alert Severity b Select the alert c Set the severity to Ignore If an alert is ignored any occurrence of this alert is not posted to the alert list and the status LED on the transmitter does not change color The occurrence is posted to alert history To ignore a condition a Choose Menu Configuration Alert Setup Response to Alerts b Select the alert associated with the condition and expand it c Sele...

Page 88: ...ice limits No fault actions are performed The operator should check the process Maintenance Required Device maintenance is recommended either near term or mid term To ignore an alert a Choose Configure Alert Setup b Choose the category of the alert Sensor Configuration Process or Output c Select the alert d Set the severity to No Effect If an alert is ignored any occurrence of this alert is not po...

Page 89: ...y when Alert Severity Failure For all other settings of Alert Severity Fault Timeout is irrelevant Procedure Set Fault Timeout as desired Default 0 seconds Range 0 to 60 seconds If you set Fault Timeout to 0 fault actions are performed as soon as the alert condition is detected 7 2 5 Alerts conditions and configuration options Table 7 2 Options for alerts and conditions Alert Conditions Name Descr...

Page 90: ...ot been changed from the default value No Time Not Entered The system time has not been entered The system time is required for diagnostic logs Yes 120 Curve Fit Failure Concentration The transmitter was unable to calculate a valid concentration matrix from the current data No Tube Not Full Default severity Failure Severity configurable No Fault Timeout applicable Yes 033 Insufficient Pickoff Sign...

Page 91: ...Output 1 Fixed The output is set to a constant state A loop test may be in progress No Drive Over Range Default severity Maintenance Required Severity configurable Yes Fault Timeout applicable Yes 102 Drive Overrange The drive power current voltage is at its maximum Yes Process Aberration Default severity Out of Specification Severity configurable Yes Fault Timeout applicable Yes 105 Two Phase Flo...

Page 92: ...t value is outside the range of the output Yes 113 mA Output 2 Saturated The calculated output value is outside the range of the output Yes 110 Frequency Output 1 Saturated The calculated output value is outside the range of the output Yes Function Check Failed or Meter Verification Aborted Default severity Maintenance Required Severity configurable Yes Fault Timeout applicable No 010 Calibration ...

Page 93: ...t Feature Set Input Output Channels To activate additional channels contact customer service Important The channel configuration must match the I O wiring Prerequisites Plan your channel assignments before configuring channels Not all combinations are supported For example You cannot have two discrete outputs and a frequency output For details see Channel combinations Important To avoid causing pr...

Page 94: ...your transmitter may have 1 2 mA outputs Channel A is always mA Output 1 and Channel B is always mA Output 2 Note Channel A also supports HART Bell 202 communications superimposed on the mA signal HART is not available on Channel B 8 2 1 Configure mA Output Source Display Menu Configuration Inputs Outputs Channel x I O Settings Source ProLink III Device Tools Configuration I O Outputs mA Output x ...

Page 95: ... External Temperature External temperature Diagnostics Velocity Velocity Velocity Approximate Velocity Two phase flow detection Phase Phase Flow Severity Two Phase Flow Detection Drive gain Drive Gain Drive Gain Drive Gain API referral Temperature corrected density Referred Density Density at Reference Temperature Density at Reference Temperature Temperature corrected standard volume flow rate Ref...

Page 96: ... to scale the mA Output that is to define the relationship between mA Output Process Variable and the mA Output signal LRV is the value of mA Output Source represented by an output of 4 mA URV is the value of mA Output Source represented by an output of 20 mA Between LRV and URV the mA Output is linear with the process variable If the process variable drops below LRV or rises above URV the transmi...

Page 97: ...gs mAOx Direction mA Output Direction controls how conditions of forward flow and reverse flow affect the flow rates reported by the mA Output Actual flow direction interacts with Sensor Flow Direction Arrow to determine the flow direction that the transmitter uses in processing See the following table Table 8 1 Interaction between actual flow direction and Sensor Flow Direction Arrow Actual flow ...

Page 98: ...Value 0 see Figure 8 1 If Lower Range Value 0 see Figure 8 1 and adapt the chart If Lower Range Value 0 see Figure 8 2 Figure 8 1 Effect of mA Output Direction on an mA Output Lower Range Value 0 mA Output Direction Normal mA output x 0 x Reverse flow Forward flow 20 12 4 mA Output Direction Absolute Value mA output x 0 x Reverse flow Forward flow 20 12 4 Lower Range Value 0 Upper Range Value x In...

Page 99: ... Output is 4 mA Under conditions of forward flow up to a flow rate of 100 g sec the mA Output varies between 4 mA and 20 mA in proportion to the flow rate Under conditions of forward flow if the flow rate equals or exceeds 100 g sec the mA Output will be proportional to the flow rate up to 20 5 mA and will be level at 20 5 mA at higher flow rates mA Output Direction Normal and Lower Range Value 0 ...

Page 100: ... below the specified value are reported as 0 mA Output Cutoff is applicable only when mA Output Source is set to a flow rate variable It is applied to all flow rate variables mass flow rate liquid volume flow rate gas standard volume flow rate and so on Procedure Set mA Output Cutoff as desired Set mA Output Cutoff in the measurement units used for the process variable If you change the measuremen...

Page 101: ...alue is non zero the damped value will lag the actual measurement because the damped value is being averaged over time In general lower damping values are preferable because there is less chance of data loss and less lag time between the actual measurement and the damped value Interaction between mA Output Damping and process variable damping When mA Output Source is set to a flow rate variable de...

Page 102: ...ale set mA Output Fault Level to the signal that the mA Output will produce during a fault Options for mAO Fault Action and mAO Fault Level Option mA Output behavior mA Output Fault Level Upscale Goes to the configured fault level Default 22 0 mA Range 21 0 to 23 0 mA Downscale default Goes to the configured fault level Internal Zero Goes to the mA Output level associated with a process variable v...

Page 103: ... automatically loads the most recent values for the scaling parameters and they may not be appropriate for your application Options for Frequency Output Source The transmitter provides a basic set of options for Frequency Output Source plus several application specific options Different communications tools may use different labels for the options 8 3 2 Configure Frequency Output Scaling Display M...

Page 104: ...or T N where T Factor to convert selected time base to seconds N Number of pulses per flow unit as configured in the receiving device The resulting Frequency Factor must be within the range of the Frequency Output0 to 1000 Hz If Frequency Factor is less than1 Hz reconfigure the receiving device for a higher pulses unit setting If Frequency Factor is greater than 1 000 Hz reconfigure the receiving ...

Page 105: ...tinguish between forward flow and reverse flow from the Frequency Output alone This setting is typically used in combination with a discrete output configured to report flow direction 8 3 4 Configure Frequency Output Fault Action Display Menu Configuration Alert Setup Output Fault Actions Fault Action ProLink III Device Tools Configuration I O Outputs Frequency Output x Fault Action Field Communic...

Page 106: ...s used to report specific meter or process conditions Depending on your purchase order and channel configuration you may have 0 1 discrete outputs on the transmitter Channel B can be configured as Discrete Output 1 8 4 1 Configure Discrete Output Source Display Menu Configuration Inputs Outputs Channel B I O Settings Source ProLink III Device Tools Configuration I O Outputs Discrete Output Source ...

Page 107: ...e Output Polarity Field Communicator Configure Manual Setup Inputs Outputs Channel x Discrete Output x DOx Polarity A Discrete Output has two states ON active asserted and OFF inactive Two different voltages are used to represent these states Discrete Output Polarity controls which voltage represents which state Procedure Set Discrete Output Polarity as desired Default Active High 8 4 3 Configure ...

Page 108: ...s ON 24 VDC or site specific voltage No fault Discrete Output is controlled by its assignment Fault Discrete Output is OFF 0 V No fault Discrete Output is controlled by its assignment Downscale Fault Discrete Output is OFF 0 V No fault Discrete Output is controlled by its assignment Fault Discrete Output is ON 24 VDC or site specific voltage No fault Discrete Output is controlled by its assignment...

Page 109: ... Tag or HART Long Tag to identify the transmitter Configure any or all as required by your other HART devices 2 Set HART Tag to a value that is unique on your network 3 Set HART Long Tag to a value that is unique on your network HART Long Tag is supported only by HART 7 If you are using HART 5 you cannot use HART Long Tag to communicate with the transmitter 4 Ensure that mA Output Action is config...

Page 110: ...to read or broadcast the assigned process data Note The Tertiary Variable and Quaternary Variable are also called the Third Variable TV and Fourth Variable FV Restriction The Primary Variable is always the process variable assigned to mA Output 1 If you change either of these assignments the other is changed automatically The Secondary Variable and Tertiary Variable are not tied to any outputs Thi...

Page 111: ...low rate Net mass flow rate Net volume flow rate Concentration 9 1 3 Configure burst communications Burst mode is a mode of communication during which the transmitter regularly broadcasts HART digital information to the network via the primary mA output Configure HART burst messages Display Menu Configuration Inputs Outputs Channel A HART Settings Burst Message x ProLink III Device Tools Configura...

Page 112: ...smitter sends up to eight user specified process variables in each burst message 33 Transmitter Variables Field Device Vars The transmitter sends four user specified process variables in each burst message 48 Read Additional Transmitter Status Read Additional Device Status The transmitter sends expanded device status information in each burst message 4 Depending on your choice select the four or e...

Page 113: ...ed to communicate that the process variable is changing rapidly Trigger Level defines a deadband around the most recently broadcast value If the process variable stays within this deadband the burst message is sent at Default Update Rate If the process variable moves outside this deadband in either direction the burst message is sent at Update Rate On Change If any value in the burst message chang...

Page 114: ...Configure digital communications Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 114 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 115: ...bling sensor simulation ensure that your process can tolerate the effects of the simulated process values Procedure 1 Enable sensor simulation 2 For mass flow set Wave Form as desired and enter the required values Option Required values Fixed Fixed Value Sawtooth Period Minimum Maximum Sine Period Minimum Maximum 3 For density set Wave Form as desired and enter the required values Option Required ...

Page 116: ...n used throughout transmitter functioning For example sensor simulation will affect All mass flow rate temperature and density values displayed or reported via outputs or digital communications The mass total and mass inventory values All volume calculations and data including reported values volume totals and volume inventories All mass temperature density or volume values logged to Data Logger S...

Page 117: ...Figure 10 1 Write Protect Dip Switch Behind the Display Module Configuration and Use Manual Complete the configuration MMI 20048166 April 2019 Configuration and Use Manual 117 ...

Page 118: ...ion tool Note Write protecting the transmitter primarily prevents accidental changes to configuration not intentional changes Any user who can make changes to the configuration can disable write protection Complete the configuration Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 118 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 119: ...rocess variables and other data using ProLink III Monitor process variables diagnostic variables and other data to maintain process quality ProLink III automatically displays process variables diagnostic variables and other data on the main screen Tip ProLink III allows you to choose the process variables that appear on the main screen You can also choose whether to view data in Analog Gauge view ...

Page 120: ...ansmitter will perform normal measurement and reporting functions with unacknowledged alerts Related information View and acknowledge alerts using the display View and acknowledge alerts using ProLink III View alerts using the Field Communicator 11 2 1 View and acknowledge alerts using the display You can view information about all active or unacknowledged alerts and you can acknowledge alerts The...

Page 121: ...nk III main screen under Alerts All active or unacknowledged alerts are listed Take appropriate steps to clear all active alerts 2 To acknowledge a single alert check the Ack checkbox for that alert To acknowledge all alerts at once click Ack All Related information Generate service files 11 2 3 View alerts using the Field Communicator You can view a list containing all alerts that are active or i...

Page 122: ...or inventory independently You can reset all totalizers as a group When a totalizer or inventory is started its value increases or decreases depending on the interaction of the flow direction parameters It continues tracking flow until it is stopped When a totalizer or inventory is reset its value is set to 0 You can reset a totalizer or inventory while it is started or while it is stopped Prerequ...

Page 123: ... Note that this affects only ProLink III Resetting inventories using other tools is not affected Procedure To start or stop a single totalizer a Choose Device Tools Totalizer Control Totalizers b Scroll to the totalizer that you want to start or stop and click Start or Stop To start or stop a single inventory a Choose Device Tools Totalizer Control Inventories b Scroll to the inventory that you wa...

Page 124: ... inventories as a group a Choose Device Tools Totalizer Control Inventories b Click Reset All Inventories Transmitter operation Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 124 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 125: ...d the SMV run Before running SMV for the first time you must begin a first time SMV run to establish the Field Reference Point The display and other interfaces will prompt you to do so if it has not yet been done The SMV test runs best when process conditions are stable If conditions are too unstable the test will abort To maximize process stability Maintain a constant fluid temperature and pressu...

Page 126: ... test using ProLink III Procedure 1 Read the Prerequisites in Use Smart Meter Verification SMV if you have not done so already 2 Choose Device Tools Diagnostics Meter Verification Run Test Tip If Smart Meter Verification is licensed in the 4200 transmitter you can also scroll to the bottom of the ProLink III main screen and choose from the shortcut buttons Smart Meter Verification Overview Meter V...

Page 127: ...Tools Maintenance Routine Maintenance SMV Manual Verification Start 3 Select the desired output behavior Option Description Fix at Last Measured Value During the test all outputs will report the last measured value of their assigned process variable The test will run for approximately 140 seconds Fix at Fault During the test all outputs will go to their configured fault action The test will run fo...

Page 128: ...omatically For licensed versions of SMV only to view results of previous tests for this meter a Choose Device Tools Diagnostics Meter Verification Run Test b In the SMV Test Definition window click View Previous Test Results c Click Next ProLink III displays a report containing details of the most recent test The report is automatically saved to the SMV database You can print or export the report ...

Page 129: ...cond test the flow tubes may be damaged or coated Use your process knowledge to determine the possibilities for damage and the appropriate actions for each These actions might include removing the meter from service and physically inspecting the tubes At minimum you should perform a flow validation and a density calibration Abort A problem occurred with the meter verification test such as process ...

Page 130: ...l configuration tool Tip The time between test runs must be between 1 and 1000 hours The time to the first test run can be any positive floating number Important Only the 20 most recent SMV results are stored For SMV Basic versions the last automatic execution result can be viewed while all 20 results can be viewed with SMV licensed To view or chart these results using an external tool you must up...

Page 131: ... the first test is run b Set Specify Time Between Recurring Runs to the number of days hours and minutes to elapse between runs 4 To disable scheduled execution a Set Specify Time Until Next Run to 0 days 0 hours and 0 minutes b Set Specify Time Between Recurring Runs to 0 days 0 hours and 0 minutes Set up SMV automatic execution using the Field Communicator Procedure 1 Choose Service Tools Mainte...

Page 132: ... the zero or zero the meter if a high severity alert is active Correct the problem then verify the zero or zero the meter You may verify the zero or zero the meter if a low severity alert is active Procedure 1 Prepare the meter a Allow the meter to warm up for at least 20 minutes after applying power b Run the process fluid through the sensor until the sensor temperature reaches the normal process...

Page 133: ...tion Calibrate Zero Restore Prior Zero Using the Field Communicator Not available If you want to restore the factory zero Using the display Menu Service Tools Verification and Calibration Meter Zero Restore Zero Restore Factory Zero Using ProLink III Device Tools Calibration Smart Zero Verification and Calibration Calibrate Zero Restore Factory Zero Using the Field Communicator Service Tools Maint...

Page 134: ...seconds Field Verification Zero A 3 minute running average of the Live Zero value calculated by the transmitter Unit configured mass flow measurement unit Zero Verification A procedure used to evaluate the stored zero and determine whether or not a field zero can improve measurement accuracy 12 4 Set up pressure compensation Pressure compensation adjusts process measurement to compensate for the p...

Page 135: ...ct If the data is unavailable enter 20 PSI 6 Choose the method to be used to supply pressure data and perform the required setup Method Description Setup Polling The meter polls an external device for pressure data a Choose Menu Configuration Process Measurement Pressure Compensation External Pressure b Set External Pressure to On c Choose Poll External Device d Select Polled Variable 1 or Polled ...

Page 136: ...ing to the correct register in memory using the correct data type 12 4 2 Set up pressure compensation using ProLink III Procedure 1 Choose Device Tools Configuration Process Measurement Pressure Compensation 2 Set Pressure Compensation Status to Enabled 3 Set Pressure Unit to the unit used by the external pressure device 4 Enter the Density Factor and Flow Factor for your sensor a Set Process Flui...

Page 137: ...masters will be on the network The Field Communicator is not a HART master Poll as Secondary Other HART masters will be on the network The Field Communicator is not a HART master d Set External Device Tag to the HART tag of the temperature device Digital communications A host writes pressure data to the meter at appropriate intervals a Set Pressure Source to Fixed Value or Digital Communications b...

Page 138: ...ercent change in the flow rate per PSI When entering the value reverse the sign Example If the flow factor is 0 000004 per PSI enter 0 000004 per PSI 6 Enter Density Pressure Factor for your sensor The density factor is the change in fluid density in g cm3 PSI When entering the value reverse the sign Example If the density factor is 0 000006 g cm3 PSI enter 0 000006 g cm3 PSI 7 Choose the method t...

Page 139: ...tors are independent The meter factor for mass flow affects only the value reported for mass flow The meter factor for density affects only the value reported for density The meter factor for volume flow affects only the value reported for volume flow or gas standard volume flow Important To adjust volume flow you must set the meter factor for volume flow Setting a meter factor for mass flow and a...

Page 140: ...ternate method for calculating the meter factor for volume flow is used to avoid the difficulties that may be associated with the standard method This alternate method is based on the fact that volume is inversely proportional to density It provides partial correction of the volume flow measurement by adjusting for the portion of the total offset that is caused by the density measurement offset Us...

Page 141: ...ptimization is enabled on your meter disable it To do this using the Field Communicator choose Configure Manual Setup Measurements Optional Setup LD Optimization LD Optimization is used only with large sensors in hydrocarbon applications If you are not using the Field Communicator contact Micro Motion before continuing The calibrations must be performed without interruption in the order shown Make...

Page 142: ...e Finished 8 Open the shutoff valve Postrequisites If you disabled LD Optimization before the calibration procedure re enable it 12 6 2 Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using ProLink III Procedure 1 Read the Prerequisites in Perform a standard D1 and D2 density calibration if you have not already done so 2 See the following figure Measurement support Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 ...

Page 143: ...Communicator Procedure 1 Read the Prerequisites in Perform a standard D1 and D2 density calibration if you have not already done so 2 See the following figure Postrequisites If you disabled LD Optimization before the calibration procedure re enable it Configuration and Use Manual Measurement support MMI 20048166 April 2019 Configuration and Use Manual 143 ...

Page 144: ...Measurement support Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 144 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 145: ...se file to a folder on an RS 485 drive Important You must copy the license file to a folder You cannot put it in the root b Open the wiring compartment on the transmitter and insert the RS 485 converter drive into the service port wiring access points connecting the red coated wire to the top B inverting connection pin and the black coated wire to the bottom A non inverting connection pin CAUTION ...

Page 146: ...t as power cycling the transmitter Prerequisites Follow appropriate procedures to select the appropriate time for rebooting the transmitter The reboot typically takes about 10 seconds Postrequisites Check the transmitter clock During the reboot the transmitter clock is powered by the battery therefore the transmitter clock and all timestamps should be accurate If the transmitter clock is not corre...

Page 147: ...RS 485 adapter into the appropriate connections CAUTION If the transmitter is in a hazardous area do not open the wiring compartment while the transmitter is powered up Opening the wiring compartment while the transmitter is powered up could cause an explosion 2 Select the type of log file that you want to generate 3 If you selected historian data process and diagnostic variables a Set the date an...

Page 148: ...he RS 485 adapter to the Factory Use Only port CAUTION If the transmitter is in a hazardous area do not open the wiring compartment while the transmitter is powered up Opening the wiring compartment while the transmitter is powered up could cause an explosion 2 From ProLink III choose Device Tools File Transfer Download Historical Files 3 Select the service file that you want to generate Service f...

Page 149: ...ly A pass fail result for the left pickoff 0 Pass 1 fail A pass fail result for the right pickoff 0 Pass 1 fail The sensor type code The sensor serial number SMV history and power cycles If the transmitter is rebooted or power cycled SMV history is not affected SMV history and configuration files If you restore the factory configuration or upload a configuration file SMV history is not affected SM...

Page 150: ... record contains the following information Default totalizer or inventory name user specified names are not used Value and measurement unit Timestamp Format Military time Time and time zone Transmitter clock The totalizer log also contains a line item for each totalizer or inventory reset Totalizer history and power cycles If the transmitter is rebooted or power cycled totalizer history is not aff...

Page 151: ...n the wiring compartment while the transmitter is powered up Opening the wiring compartment while the transmitter is powered up could cause an explosion 2 From ProLink III choose Device Tools File Transfer Download Historical Files 3 Select the service file that you want to generate Service file Description File name Configuration Audit Log All changes to configuration including changes made by pr...

Page 152: ...on Name of alert or condition Category F Failure FC Function Check M Maintenance Required OOS Out of Specification I Ignore Action Active Transition from inactive to active Inactive Transition from active to inactive Toggling More than 2 transitions in the last 60 seconds Timestamp Format Military time Time and time zone Transmitter clock Not displayed if Action Toggling Alert history and power cy...

Page 153: ...d OOS Inactive 15 SEP 2018 16 35 48 Note The alert history displays only in English 14 5 2 Configuration audit history and log The transmitter automatically saves information about all configuration events to its working memory The configuration audit log is an ASCII file Contents of configuration audit log The configuration audit log contains a record for every change to transmitter configuration...

Page 154: ...Value New Value Unit Time Zone GMT 7 00 Host C167 SYS_CfgFile_Re 0 1 09 SEP 2018 11 35 11 Display C167 SYS_CfgFile_Re 0 0 09 SEP 2018 11 35 12 Other 1167 IO_ChannelB_As 10 4 09 SEP 2018 11 35 12 Other 351 SNS_API2540Tab 81 100 09 SEP 2018 11 35 12 Other 40 SNS_DensityUni 91 92 09 SEP 2018 11 35 12 Other 44 SNS_PressureUn 6 12 09 SEP 2018 11 35 12 Other 14 FO_1_Source 0 5 09 SEP 2018 11 35 12 Other...

Page 155: ...he 25 most recent asserts An assert is an unusual event in the transmitter firmware that may indicate an error or malfunction A list of asserts can be useful for troubleshooting by customer service The assert log is not designed for customer use Assert history and power cycles Assert history is not affected by reboots or power cycles Assert history and configuration files If you restore the factor...

Page 156: ...Log files history files and service files Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 156 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 157: ...Using ProLink III with the transmitter for more information Note All Communicator key sequences in this section assume that you are starting from the Online menu See Using a Field Communicator with the transmitter for more information 15 2 Status alerts causes and recommendations The following alerts apply to the 4200 2 wire transmitter Numbered alerts are presented in numerical order followed by ...

Page 158: ...to Check sensor to transmitter wiring 2 Verify that the process temperature is within range of the sensor and the transmitter 3 Check the sensor coils for electrical shorts If you find problems replace the sensor Refer to Check for internal electrical problems 4 Check the feedthrough pins Contact customer service for assistance If you find problems replace the sensor 5 Contact customer service 15 ...

Page 159: ...transmitter is configured correctly for the connected sensor 3 Check for two phase flow 4 Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter 5 Check the sensor coils for electrical shorts If you find problems replace the sensor 6 Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage 7 Contact customer service 15 2 7 009 Transmitter Initia...

Page 160: ...transmitter 3 Retry the procedure 15 2 9 011 Excess Calibration Correction Zone too Low Alert Configuration Error Cause Refer to 010 Recommended actions 1 Ensure that there is no flow through the sensor then retry 2 Power cycle the flowmeter then retry 3 If appropriate restore the factory zero to return the flowmeter to operation 15 2 10 012 Excess Calibration Correction Zero too High Alert Config...

Page 161: ...ert Transmitter Initializing Cause Many possile causes Recommended actions 1 Reboot or power cycle the transmitter to see if the alert clears 2 Contact customer service 15 2 13 016 Sensor Temperature RTD Failure Alert Sensor Failed Cause The value computed for the resistance of the line RTD is outside limits Recommended actions 1 Check the wiring between the sensor and the transmitter a Refer to t...

Page 162: ...ring has been performed according to instructions Obey all applicable safety messages b Verify that the wires are making good contact with the terminals c Perform RTD resistance checks and check for shorts to case If you find problems replace the sensor d Check the continuity of all wires from the transmitter to the sensor 2 Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device 3...

Page 163: ...ended actions 1 Ensure that all wiring compartment covers are installed correctly 2 Ensure that all transmitter wiring meets specifications and that all cable shields are properly terminated 3 Check the drain wires a Verify the drain wires from the 9 wire cable are properly landed b Verify that the drain wires are landed outside the core processor housing c If the drain wires are landed inside the...

Page 164: ...ansmitter verification of sensor circuits and characterization has produced a discrepancy The transmitter cannot operate the sensor Recommended actions 1 Verify the setting of the Sensor Type parameter 2 Verify characterization parameters specifically Flow Cal Factor and K1 values Refer to Characterize the meter if required 3 Contact customer service 15 2 19 029 Internal Communication Failure Inco...

Page 165: ... pickoffs is insufficient for operation enhanced core processor only Recommended actions 1 Check for two phase flow 2 Check the sensor tubes for plugging or coating 3 Check for fluid separation by monitoring the density value and comparing the results against expected density values 4 Ensure that the sensor orientation is appropriate for your application Settling from a two phase or three phase fl...

Page 166: ...d Lower Range Value Refer to Configure Lower Range Value LRV and Upper Range Value URV for the mA Output 2 Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device 3 Ensure that both devices are using the same measurement unit 4 Purge the sensor tubes 15 2 25 101 mA Output 1 Fixed Alert Output Fixed Cause One of the following conditions have occurred The HART address is set to a non...

Page 167: ...cal shorts If you find problems replace the sensor Refer to Check for internal electrical problems 6 Ensure that the sensor orientation is appropriate for your application Settling from a two phase or three phase fluid can cause this alert even if the flow tubes are full 15 2 27 104 Calibration in Progress Alert Function Check in Progress Cause A calibration is running Recommended actions Allow th...

Page 168: ...1 No action required 2 If desire reconfigure the alarm severity to ignore 15 2 31 110 Frequency Output X Saturated Alert Output Saturated Cause The calculated output value is outside the range of the output Recommended actions 1 Check the scaling of the Frequency Output 2 Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device 3 Ensure that both devices are using the same measureme...

Page 169: ...sure that both devices are using the same measurement unit 4 Purge the sensor tubes 15 2 34 114 mA Output 2 Fixed Alert Output Fixed Cause The output is configured to send a constant value A loop test may be in progress Recommended actions 1 Check to see if a loop test is in process the output is fixed 2 Exit the mA Output trim if applicable 15 2 35 115 External Input Error Alert Process Aberratio...

Page 170: ...in the range of the API table 2 Verify the configuration of the API referral application and related parameters 15 2 38 118 Discrete Output 1 Fixed Alert Output Fixed Cause The output is configured to send a constant state A loop test may be in progress Recommended actions Check to see if a loop test is in process the output is fixed 15 2 39 120 Curve Fit Failure Concentration Alert Configuration ...

Page 171: ...t Process Aberration Cause The line pressure is outside the range of the API table Recommended actions 1 Ensure that process pressure is within the range of the API table 2 Verify the configuration of the API referral application and related parameters 15 2 42 131 Smart Meter Verification in Progress Alert Function Check in Progress Cause A Smart Meter Verification test is running Recommended acti...

Page 172: ...ocess conditions no action is required The alert will clear when the process returns to normal 2 Review event configuration if you believe the event was triggered erroneously 15 2 46 Moderate Two Phase Flow Alert Process Aberration Cause The transmitter has detected moderate two phase flow Recommended actions Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device 15 2 47 No Perman...

Page 173: ...Cause The transmitter has detected severe two phase flow Recommended actions Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device 15 2 50 Time Not Entered Alert Configuration Error Cause The system time has not been entered The system time is required for diagnostic logs Recommended actions Set the system time 15 2 51 Verification of mA Output 1 Failed Cause The reading of the m...

Page 174: ... the transmitter If you can read data from the transmitter but cannot write data that is you cannot start stop or reset totalizers or change transmitter configuration check to see if the transmitter is write protected and disable write protection if required 15 4 API referral problems 15 4 1 Extrapolation alert is active Cause Line pressure line temperature or line density is outside the range of ...

Page 175: ...oaded Recommended actions Set the temperature and density units to the units used when the matrix was built then reload the matrix For custom matrices contact customer support 15 5 2 Inaccurate CM reading Cause Inaccurate density measurement Inaccurate temperature measurement Incorrect reference conditions Incorrect matrix data Inappropriate trim values Recommended actions 1 Verify the line densit...

Page 176: ...e 3 Decrease the flow rate 4 Check for two phase flow 5 Ensure that line pressure or sample pressure meets installation requirements 6 Increase back pressure to minimize bubble formation 7 Minimize vibration in the pipeline 8 Increase the pipe diameter 9 Install a flow control method bypass flow chamber expander etc 10 Perform Smart Meter Verification 15 6 2 Inaccurate density reading Cause Proble...

Page 177: ...on factors Inaccurate temperature measurement RTD failure In high frequency meters erosion or corrosion In low frequency meters tube fouling Recommended actions 1 Ensure that all of the calibration parameters have been entered correctly See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter 2 Purge the sensor tubes 3 Check for coating in the flow tubes 4 Perform Smart Meter Verification 15 6 4...

Page 178: ... the output wiring 3 Verify that the channel is wired and configured as a Discrete Output 4 Purchase a license for the channel and upgrade the transmitter firmware 5 Contact customer service 15 7 2 Loop test failed Cause Output not powered Power supply problem Wiring problem Circuit failure Recommended actions 1 Check the power supply and power supply wiring 2 Verify the output wiring 3 Contact cu...

Page 179: ...See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter 2 If the reading is not excessively high review the live zero You may need to restore the factory zero 3 Check for open or leaking valves or seals 4 Check for mounting stress on the sensor e g sensor being used to support piping misaligned piping 5 Contact customer service 15 8 3 Erratic non zero flow rate at no flow conditions Cause Leaki...

Page 180: ...ro flow rate when flow is steady Cause Two phase flow Damping value too low Plugged or coated sensor tube Wiring problem Problem with receiving device Recommended actions 1 Verify that the sensor orientation is appropriate for your application See the installation manual for your sensor 2 Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage 3 If the wiring between the sensor and the transmitter includes a...

Page 181: ...zation or calibration parameters See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter 4 Zero the meter 5 Check the grounding of all components 6 Check for two phase flow 7 Verify the receiving device and the wiring between the transmitter and the receiving device 8 Check the sensor coils for electrical shorts If you find problems replace the sensor 9 Replace the core processor or transmitter...

Page 182: ...ers 7 Verify the receiving device and the wiring between the transmitter and the receiving device 8 Verify that the channel is wired and configured as a Frequency Output 9 Purchase a license for the channel and upgrade the transmitter firmware 10 Perform a loop test 15 9 2 Consistently incorrect FO measurement Cause Output not scaled correctly Incorrect measurement unit configured for process vari...

Page 183: ...roblem Circuit failure Channel not configured for desired output or input Channel not licensed Recommended actions 1 If applicable check the output wiring to verify that the output is powered 2 Check the power supply and power supply wiring 3 Verify the output wiring 4 Check the Fault Action settings 5 Verify channel configuration for the affected mA Output 6 Purchase a license for the channel and...

Page 184: ...by the device 2 Verify the receiving device and the wiring between the transmitter and the receiving device 3 Check the settings of Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value 4 Check the Fault Action settings 5 Verify channel configuration for the affected mA Output 15 10 4 Constant mAO Cause Incorrect process variable assigned to the output Fault condition exists Non zero HART address mA Output 1 A ...

Page 185: ...nfigured for the output 3 Check the Fault Action settings 4 Check the settings of Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value 5 Check the mA Output trim 15 10 6 Consistently incorrect mA measurement Cause Loop problem Output not trimmed correctly Incorrect measurement unit configured for process variable Incorrect process variable configured LRV and URV are not set correctly mA Output Direction not se...

Page 186: ... Downscale to another option 15 11 Temperature measurement problems 15 11 1 Temperature reading significantly different from process temperature Cause RTD failure Wiring problem Incorrect calibration factors Line temperature in bypass does not match temperature in main line Recommended actions 1 For sensors with a junction box check for moisture in the junction box 2 Check the sensor coils for ele...

Page 187: ...with external device Recommended actions 1 Verify the wiring between the transmitter and the external device 2 Verify that the external device is operating correctly 3 Verify the configuration of the temperature input 4 Ensure that both devices are using the same measurement unit 15 12 Check power supply wiring If the power supply wiring is damaged or improperly connected the transmitter may not r...

Page 188: ...act customer service 15 13 Check sensor to transmitter wiring A number of power supply and output problems may occur if the wiring between the sensor and the transmitter is improperly connected or if the wiring becomes damaged Be sure to check all wiring segments especially the wiring between the transmitter and the sensor junction box for the 9 wire transmitter Prerequisites You will need the ins...

Page 189: ...ng will not interfere with existing measurement and control loops 15 15 1 Perform loop tests using the display Procedure 1 Test the mA output s a Choose Menu Service Tools Output Simulation and select the mA output to test b Set Simulation Value to 4 c Start the simulation d Read the mA current at the receiving device and compare it to the transmitter output The readings do not need to match exact...

Page 190: ... e Choose New Value f Set Simulation Value to OFF g Start the simulation h Verify the signal at the receiving device i Choose Exit Postrequisites If the mA Output readings are within 20 microamps of the expected values you can correct this discrepancy by trimming the output If the discrepancy between the mA Output readings is greater than 20 microamps or if at any step the reading was faulty verif...

Page 191: ...output e Click UnFix FO 3 Test the Discrete Output s a Choose Device Tools Diagnostics Testing Discrete Output Test b Set Fix to to ON c Verify the signal at the receiving device d Set Fix to to OFF e Verify the signal at the receiving device f Click UnFix Postrequisites If the mA Output readings are within 20 microamps of the expected values you can correct this discrepancy by trimming the output...

Page 192: ...uency output to test b Select the frequency output level c Press OK d Choose End 3 Test the Discrete Output s a Choose Service Tools Simulate Simulate Outputs and select the discrete output to test b Choose Off c Verify the signal at the receiving device d Press OK e Choose On f Verify the signal at the receiving device g Press OK h Choose End Postrequisites If the mA Output readings are within 20...

Page 193: ...I Trimming the mA Output establishes a common measurement range between the transmitter and the device that receives the mA Output Prerequisites Ensure that the mA Output is wired to the receiving device that will be used in production Procedure 1 Follow the instructions in the guided method 2 Check the trim results If any trim result is less than 20 microamps or greater than 20 microamps contact ...

Page 194: ...loop in manual operation Do not enable simulation mode unless your application can tolerate these effects and be sure to disable simulation mode when you have finished testing 15 18 Check HART communications If you cannot establish or maintain HART communications or if the primary mA output is producing a fixed value you may have a wiring problem or a HART configuration problem Prerequisites You m...

Page 195: ...he setting of Alert Severity Configure the transmitter to ignore the relevant status alerts or conditions Restriction Some status alerts and conditions are not configurable 3 If there are no active fault conditions continue troubleshooting 15 21 Check the scaling of the frequency output If the process variable assigned to the frequency output goes to a value that would set the frequency output to ...

Page 196: ...hen they should decrement or vice versa The reported flow rate and flow totals depend on the interaction of four factors the flow direction arrow on the sensor actual flow direction the Sensor Flow Direction Arrow parameter the Direction parameter for the mA output or the frequency output and the Totalizer Direction parameter Procedure 1 Ensure that Sensor Flow Direction Arrow is set correctly for...

Page 197: ... methods to reduce RFI are available Use one or more of the following suggestions as appropriate to your installation Procedure Use shielded cable between the output and the receiving device Terminate the shielding at the receiving device If this is impossible terminate the shielding at the cable gland or conduit fitting Do not terminate the shielding inside the wiring compartment 360 degree termi...

Page 198: ...replace the sensor Sensor case full of process fluid Replace the sensor Sensor imbalance Contact customer support Sensor tubes not completely full Correct process conditions so that the sensor tubes are full Two phase flow Check for two phase flow See Check for two phase flow slug flow Vibrating element not free to vibrate Ensure that the vibrating element is free to vibrate Erratic drive gain Tab...

Page 199: ...ency Purge the flow tubes Incorrect sensor orientation Sensor orientation must be appropriate to the process fluid See the installation manual for your sensor Wiring problem Check the sensor circuitry See Check for internal electrical problems Vibration in pipeline at rate close to sensor tube frequency Check the environment and remove the source of the vibration Damping value too low Check the co...

Page 200: ...blem Check the sensor circuitry See Check for internal electrical problems Inaccurate density reading Problem with process fluid Use standard procedures to check the quality of the process fluid Bad density calibration factors Verify characterization See Characterize the meter if required Wiring problem Check the sensor circuitry See Check for internal electrical problems Bad flow meter grounding ...

Page 201: ... Unusually high drive gain Several possible causes See Check the drive gain 15 31 Check the pickoff voltage If the pickoff voltage readings are unusually low you may have any of a variety of process or equipment problems To know whether your pickoff voltage is unusually low you must collect pickoff voltage data during the problem condition and compare it to pickoff voltage data from a period of no...

Page 202: ...e DMM leads on the unplugged terminal blocks for each terminal pair See Table 15 5 for a list of the coils Record the values Table 15 5 Coils and test terminal pairs Coil Sensor model Terminal colors Drive coil All Brown to red Left pickoff coil LPO All Green to white Right pickoff coil RPO All Blue to gray Resistance temperature detector RTD All Yellow to violet Lead length compensator LLC All ex...

Page 203: ...other terminals except the gray one f Test the gray terminal against all other terminals except the blue one g Test the orange terminal against all other terminals except the yellow and violet ones h Test the yellow terminal against all other terminals except the orange and violet ones i Test the violet terminal against all other terminals except the yellow and orange ones There should be infinite...

Page 204: ...e 2 Choose Locate Device An 0 0 0 0 pattern is shown on the display To return to the normal display activate any button on the device display or wait 60 seconds Troubleshooting Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 204 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 205: ...m maintenance and diagnostic tasks A 1 Components of the transmitter display The transmitter display includes a multi line LCD panel Figure A 1 4200 transmitter display LCD panel In normal operation the LCD panel shows the current value of the display variables and their measurement units Configuration and Use Manual Using the transmitter display MMI 20048166 April 2019 Configuration and Use Manua...

Page 206: ...ve acknowledge the alerts individually or as a group and to see more detailed information for individual alerts A 2 Access and use the display menu The display menus allow you to perform most configuration administration and maintenance tasks The four capacitive buttons are used to navigate the menus make selections and enter data To activate an optical switch hold your thumb or finger over it to ...

Page 207: ...s using the four capacitive buttons Activate or to scroll to the previous or next item in the menu Activate and hold or approximately 1 second to scroll rapidly through numbers or menu options or to move to the previous screen or next screen in a multi screen display Activate to drill down to a lower menu or to select an option Configuration and Use Manual Using the transmitter display MMI 2004816...

Page 208: ... of the LCD panel are used to indicate that you must scroll down or up to see more information Figure A 4 Navigation arrows 4 If you make a menu choice that leads to a possible configuration change or to certain procedures such as zero calibration If display security is not enabled the display prompts you to activate in that order This feature protects against accidental changes to configuration b...

Page 209: ...vate or to position the cursor Activate and to scroll through the values that are valid for that position Repeat until all characters are set Activate and hold to save the value 6 To exit the display menu system use either of the following methods Wait until the menu times out and returns to the display variables Exit each menu separately working your way back to the top of the menu system Configu...

Page 210: ...Using the transmitter display Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 210 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 211: ...is available on the documentation CD or at www emerson com ProLink III features and functions ProLink III offers complete transmitter configuration and operation functions ProLink III also offers a number of additional features and functions including A Professional version with expanded features not available on the Basic version The ability to save the transmitter configuration set to a file on ...

Page 212: ...5 pin You can connect directly to the RS 485 terminals on the transmitter The 4200 transmitter allows you to connect to HART using either ProLink III or the Factory Use Only port if you are in a non hazardous area Procedure 1 Attach the signal converter to the serial port or USB port on your PC 2 To connect over the RS 485 network a Attach the leads from the signal converter to any point on the ne...

Page 213: ...ll 120 Ω W terminating resistors in parallel with the output at both ends of the communication segment Ensure that there is no concurrent Modbus communication to the transmitter Configuration and Use Manual Using ProLink III with the transmitter MMI 20048166 April 2019 Configuration and Use Manual 213 ...

Page 214: ...Using ProLink III with the transmitter Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 214 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 215: ...with the On Line menu Ensure that you are able to navigate to the On Line menu As you use the Field Communicator with a Micro Motion transmitter you will see a number of messages and notes This manual does not document all of these messages and notes Important The user is responsible for responding to messages and notes and complying with all safety messages C 2 Connect with the Field Communicator...

Page 216: ...T address of the transmitter The default HART address is 0 However in a multidrop network the HART address has probably been set to a different unique value Postrequisites To navigate to the Online menu choose HART Application Online Most configuration maintenance and troubleshooting tasks are performed from the Online menu Tip You may see messages related to the DD or active alerts Press the appr...

Page 217: ...tput 1 D 2 Valid combinations for channel configuration The following table shows all valid combinations for channel configuration Depending on your purchase order some channels may not be activated on your device Combination Channel A Channel B Combination 1 mA Output 1 HART Frequency Output 1 Combination 2 mA Output 1 HART Discrete Output 1 Combination 3 mA Output 1 HART mA Output 2 Configuratio...

Page 218: ...Channel combinations Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 218 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 219: ...solution at a given temperature For example 40 kg of sucrose mixed with 60 kg of water results in a 40 Brix solution g cm3 C Mass Concentration Density Deg Plato Matrix represents percent extract by mass in solution based on Plato For example if a wort is 10 Plato and the extract in solution is 100 sucrose the extract is 10 of the total mass g cm3 F Mass Concentration Density HFCS 42 Matrix repres...

Page 220: ...emperature conditions do not need to be the same Note The two given temperature conditions do not need to be the same Mass Concentration Density The percent mass of solute or of material in suspension in the total solution derived from reference density Mass Concentration Specific Gravity The percent mass of solute or of material in suspension in the total solution derived from specific gravity Vo...

Page 221: ...s of solute or of material in suspension in proportion to the total solution derived from reference density Concentration Specific Gravity The mass volume weight or number of moles of solute or of material in suspension in proportion to the total solution derived from specific gravity Configuration and Use Manual Concentration measurement matrices derived variables and process variables MMI 200481...

Page 222: ...Concentration measurement matrices derived variables and process variables Configuration and Use Manual April 2019 MMI 20048166 222 Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters ...

Page 223: ...EE directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment the battery in the 4200 transmitter cannot be serviced or replaced by users If the battery requires replacement contact customer service for replacement and disposal Configuration and Use Manual Environmental compliance MMI 20048166 April 2019 Configuration and Use Manual 223 ...

Page 224: ...utions 1 Pandan Crescent Singapore 128461 Republic of Singapore T 65 6363 7766 F 65 6770 8003 Micro Motion United Kingdom Emerson Automation Solutions Emerson Process Management Limited Horsfield Way Bredbury Industrial Estate Stockport SK6 2SU U K T 44 0870 240 1978 F 44 0800 966 181 2019 Micro Motion Inc All rights reserved The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co ...

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