Instruction Manual
IB-106-340 Rev. 3.0
December 2003
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Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management
Oxymitter 4000
6-0
STARTUP AND OPERATION OF OXYMITTER 4000 WITH LOI................................. 6-1
6-1
Power Up ........................................................................................................................ 6-1
6-2
Start Up Oxymitter 4000 Calibration............................................................................ 6-1
6-3
Navigating the Local Operator Interface...................................................................... 6-2
6-4
LOI Key Designations.................................................................................................... 6-2
6-5
LOI Menu Tree............................................................................................................... 6-3
6-6
Oxymitter 4000 Setup at the LOI................................................................................ 6-4
6-7
LOI Installation................................................................................................................ 6-6
6-8
Oxymitter 4000 Test Points .......................................................................................... 6-7
6-9
Model 751 Remote Powered Loop LCD Display (Optional)...................................... 6-7
7-0 HART/AMS...................................................................................................................... 7-1
7-1
Overview.......................................................................................................................... 7-1
7-2
HART Communicator Signal Line Connections .......................................................... 7-1
7-3
Hart Communicator PC Connections ........................................................................... 7-2
7-4
Off-Line and On-Line Operations ................................................................................. 7-2
7-5
Logic I/O Configurations ................................................................................................ 7-2
7-6
Menu Tree for HART Communicator/Oxymitter 4000 Applications........................... 7-2
7-7
HART Communicator Manual O
2
Cal Method........................................................... 7-6
7-8
Defining a Timed Calibration Via HART ..................................................................... 7-7
8-0 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................... 8-1
8-1
Overview.......................................................................................................................... 8-1
8-2
General ............................................................................................................................ 8-2
8-3
Alarm Indications ............................................................................................................ 8-2
8-4
Alarm Contacts ............................................................................................................... 8-3
8-5
Identifying and Correcting Alarm Indications with Membrane Keypad..................... 8-3
8-6
Oxymitter 4000 Passes Calibration, but Still Reads Incorrectly .................................... 8-20
8-7
SPS 4000 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................... 8-21
9-0
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE .................................................................................. 9-1
9-1
Overview.......................................................................................................................... 9-1
9-2
Calibration – Oxymitter 4000 with a Membrane Keypad................................................. 9-1
9-3
Calibration – Oxymitter 4000 with a Local Operator Interface (LOI) ............................... 9-5
9-4
Oxymitter 4000 Repair................................................................................................... 9-6
9-5
SPS 4000 Maintenance and Component Replacement........................................... 9-18
10-0
RETURN OF MATERIAL .............................................................................................. 10-1
11-0 REPLACEMENT
PARTS .............................................................................................. 11-1
12-0 OPTIONAL
ACCESSORIES........................................................................................ 12-1
13-0 INDEX............................................................................................................................ 13-1