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Reference Manual

00809-0100-4840, Rev CB

February 2015

Rosemount 3101, 3102, and 3105

Ultrasonic Liquid Level Transmitters

Summary of Contents for Rosemount 3101

Page 1: ...Reference Manual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB February 2015 Rosemount 3101 3102 and 3105 Ultrasonic Liquid Level Transmitters ...

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Page 3: ...pment service needs 1 800 654 7768 24 hours a day Includes Canada For equipment service or support needs outside the United States contact your local Rosemount representative The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear qualified applications Using non nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate reading...

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Page 5: ...3 2 2 Environmental considerations 9 3 3 Mechanical installation 10 3 3 1 Mounting considerations 10 3 3 2 Consider liquid surface conditions 10 3 3 3 Consider in tank effects 11 3 3 4 Mounting the transmitter above the liquid surface 12 3 3 5 Open channel flow installations the 3102 3105 14 3 4 Electrical installation 16 3 4 1 Connecting the cable s to the transmitter 16 3 4 2 Connecting the cabl...

Page 6: ...en a power failure occurs 34 4 4 Programming the 3102 and 3105 using the integral display and buttons 35 4 4 1 Overview of programming the 3102 or the 3105 35 4 4 2 Selecting the duty on the 3102 3105 35 4 4 3 Selecting the units of measurement on the 3102 3105 36 4 4 4 Setting the correct bottom reference on the 3102 3105 38 4 4 5 Selecting a profile on the 3102 3105 39 4 4 6 Power factor for the...

Page 7: ...4 5 5 4 Setting the dead band on the 3102 3105 65 5 5 5 Setting the frequency on the 3102 3105 66 5 5 6 Setting the pulse repetition frequency on the 3102 3105 67 5 5 7 Setting valid echo count on the 3102 3105 68 5 5 8 Setting spike rejection on the 3102 3105 69 5 5 9 Learn about echoes from false targets on the 3102 3105 69 5 5 10 Setting the ambient temperature on the 3102 3105 71 5 5 11 Temper...

Page 8: ...ous location certifications 92 B 3 1 American and Canadian certifications 92 B 4 Hazardous locations certifications 93 B 4 1 American and Canadian certifications 93 B 4 2 European certification 93 B 4 3 International certifications 94 B 5 Approval drawings 97 CAppendix C Integrated Display Menus C 1 Menus on the 3101 102 C 2 Menus on the 3102 and the 3105 103 DAppendix D Rosemount 3490 Series Menu...

Page 9: ...3 138 F 3 8 Lower blanking P063 140 F 3 9 Distance offset P060 141 F 3 10 Level offset P069 142 F 3 11 Tank shape non linear profile P011 143 F 3 12 Contents volume measurement 145 F 3 13 Flow measurement 150 F 3 14 Primary variable units P012 153 F 3 15 Scale factor k factor P013 154 F 3 16 Profile height power factor P014 156 F 3 17 Profile points 1 to 10 P030 to P039 158 F 3 18 Upper range valu...

Page 10: ...Transducer material P970 188 F 3 43 Poll address D951 189 F 3 44 Maximum temperature P046 190 F 3 45 Minimum temperature P047 191 F 3 46 Date P003 192 F 4 Monitoring and diagnostic parameters 193 F 4 1 Process value primary variable PV D900 193 F 4 2 Level Secondary Variable SV D901 194 F 4 3 Distance tertiary variable TV D902 195 F 4 4 Temperature fourth variable FV D903 196 F 4 5 of current outp...

Page 11: ...vision D953 211 F 4 20 Manufacturer D960 212 F 4 21 Unique device ID D961 213 F 4 22 HART revision D962 214 F 4 23 Transmitter specific command revision D963 215 F 4 24 Preambles D964 216 F 4 25 Transmitter flags D965 217 F 4 26 Primary variable trend 218 F 4 27 Temperature Trend 218 F 4 28 Distance and Echo Size Trend 219 ...

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Page 13: ...ix B Product Certifications Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation Use the equipment only as specified in this manual Failure to do so may impair the protection provided by the equipment Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating environment of the transmit...

Page 14: ... any needed information or materials The center will ask for product model and serial numbers and will provide a Return Material Authorization RMA number The center will also ask for the process material to which the product was last exposed 1 4 Product recycling disposal Recycling of equipment and packaging should be taken into consideration The product and packaging should be disposed of in acco...

Page 15: ...nks or open channel flows The transmitters can be connected directly to a plant control system or used with a Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit for programmable control functionality The Rosemount 3105 may be mounted in a hazardous area if powered from a protected power supply Figure 2 1 Typical Application using a Rosemount 3100 Series Transmitter A Rosemount 3100 Series Transmitter E Pump B Ros...

Page 16: ...l HART signal on the 3102 and 3105 The 3101 calculates the level only and then outputs the result as a 4 20 mA signal The 3102 and 3105 can calculate level contents volume or open channel flow and then output the result as a 4 20 mA signal and a digital HART signal A LCD screen inside the enclosure displays the selected measurement Programming is achieved using integral buttons inside the enclosur...

Page 17: ...s Housing B 2 in Mounting Thread C Transmitter Face D 1 2 14 NPT Conduit Threads 1 2 14 NPT to M20 x 1 5 adaptors are available when ordering See page 90 E Housing Cover opened by un doing three screws F M20 x 1 5 Conduit Threads supplied with one IP66 67 nylon compression cable gland and one M20 plug D C B A Glass filled nylon housing Aluminum Housing F B A E E C ...

Page 18: ...101 or membrane buttons 3102 3105 which are revealed after removing the housing cover The 3102 and 3105 transmitters can be easily configured remotely by using a Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit Alternatively a Field Communicator or a PC with AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager software can be used to configure each transmitter A comprehensive specification for the Rosemount 3101 3102 and 3105 ...

Page 19: ...communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices Do not remove the housing cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is alive Failure to follow safe installation and servicing guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform the...

Page 20: ... equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive substances it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected thus ensuring that the type of protection is not compromised Aggressive substances are acidic liquids or gases that may attack metals or solvents that may affect polymeric materials Suitable precautions are regular chec...

Page 21: ...105 Transmitter is Intrinsically Safe IS approved for hazardous area installations The Rosemount 3101 3102 and 3105 Transmitters are designed for open or closed tank installation They are weatherproof and protected against the ingress of dust Avoid installing the transmitters near heat sources Figure 3 1 Environmental Considerations OK OK OK ...

Page 22: ... and free of protrusions However there will still be a reduction in the echo size It is recommended that the transmitter be mounted no closer than 12 in 0 3 m to the wall to avoid a large reduction in the echo size If the transmitter is mounted in an enclosed tank with a domed top avoid mounting the transmitter in the center of the tank roof because this could act as a parabolic reflector and crea...

Page 23: ...e echoes as they pass through the ultrasonic beam The transmitter can learn to ignore these false echoes see page 69 or page 122 In tanks with rounded or conical bottoms mount the transmitter off center If needed a perforated reflector plate can be installed on the tank bottom directly under the transmitter center line to ensure a satisfactory return echo Avoid detecting pump casings as the liquid...

Page 24: ...nges is not recommended Bracket mounting The bracket kit contains a stainless steel angle bracket and PVC threaded disc which may be used to mount the transmitter on a support over the liquid surface The bracket and disc dimensions are in Figure A 5 on page 86 The combined weight of bracket and disc is 16 oz 0 5 kg For transmitter weight see Specifications on page 77 Installation instructions 1 At...

Page 25: ...nstrument flange onto the tank flange and secure with appropriate bolting to a suitable torque for the flanges If mating to a raised face flange RF on the tank nozzle or stand off tighten to a maximum torque of 10 lb ft 13 6 N m 3 If the tank has a threaded nozzle or stand off a Attach the transmitter to the nozzle stand off using the threaded connection b Tighten to a torque of 1 5 lb ft 2 N m us...

Page 26: ...e upstream from the flow structure as stated in the relevant standard for your country For example in the ISO standards the distance should be four to five times the maximum height of the water Hmax for a thin plate weir or three to four times Hmax for a flume For optimum accuracy position the transmitter s front face at a height equal to the sum of the maximum flow depth plus the transmitter dead...

Page 27: ...s likely to drown refer to relevant Standard for further information The Rosemount 3102 and Rosemount 3105 have the option of a Remote Temperature Sensor RTS for temperature compensation see page 21 The temperature sensor should be mounted in a location where it can get an accurate air temperature measurement and is protected from sunlight See Quick Installation Guide 00825 0100 4842 for further R...

Page 28: ... Any unused entry must be sealed with a suitably rated blanking plug A two core shielded screened cable is required for external power supply and output signal connections The cable is not supplied Connect the cable s to the transmitter 1 Make sure that the power supply is disconnected 2 Undo the three cover screws and then lift the transmitter housing cover The cover on the metal housing can rest...

Page 29: ...insically safe and is for use in non hazardous ordinary location installations only Wire the transmitter as shown in Figure 3 8 Important Make sure that the power supply is off when connecting the transmitter Table 3 2 Terminal Connections on the Rosemount 3101 Figure 3 8 Wiring Diagram for the Rosemount 3101 A Maximum cable length is 9750 ft 3000 m B Connect the cable shield screen to ground eart...

Page 30: ...ength is 9750 ft 3000 m B Connect the cable shield screen to ground earth in the control room C Cable thickness Ø0 15 to 0 31 in Ø4 to 8 mm D Twisted pair screened wires Minimum size 0 22 mm2 24 SWG 23 AWG Maximum 1 5 mm2 16 SWG 18 AWG E Minimum of 12 Vdc is required at the transmitter for it to operate Connections Terminal 1 24 Vdc Terminal 2 0 Vdc Terminal 3 RL1 SPST see Relays on page 19 Termin...

Page 31: ...the transmitter Installation in a non hazardous ordinary location area Wire the transmitter as shown in Figure 3 10 on page 20 Installation in a hazardous area When the 3105 is powered by a Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit no safety barriers are required as the output from the control unit is Intrinsically Safe If powering the transmitter from any other power supply ensure a suitable Intrinsical...

Page 32: ...ed pair screened wires Minimum size 0 22 mm2 24 SWG 23 AWG Maximum 1 5 mm2 16 SWG 18 AWG E Minimum of 12 Vdc is required at the transmitter for it to operate Connections Terminal 1 24 Vdc Terminal 2 0 Vdc Terminal 7 Remote temperature sensor if used see Remote temperature sensor on page 21 Terminal 8 Remote temperature sensor if used see Remote temperature sensor on page 21 Earth Screen Connect th...

Page 33: ...he transmitter is used with a Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit there is no need to install an external load resistor in the loop because a suitable resistor is built in to the control unit see Load limitations on page 83 If the transmitter is being supplied through a safety barrier ensure the type chosen will pass HART information After the load resistor is installed a Field Communicator can be ...

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Page 35: ...ion preceded by this symbol Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating environment of the gauge is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Before connecting a HART based communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices...

Page 36: ...nd 3105 using HART 4 2 1 Integral display and buttons The integral display allows up to five characters In the normal running mode the display shows a measurement termed the Process Value PV of the transmitter In programming mode on the display is data to assist with programming To the left of the main display are four arrow icons 3102 3105 only one of which will be illuminated to indicate the dut...

Page 37: ...RL1 icon on the 3102 may be illuminated depending on the level calculated by the transmitter at this time The transmitter is now ready to be programmed with details of the application It may be programmed on site or prior to installation All programmed data is retained in the transmitter memory after the power is turned off 4 2 3 Considerations before starting the programming Important notes to he...

Page 38: ...release it yet 3 The display units will then change according to the following sequence 3101 SC Metres to Feet Feet to Inches and Inches to Metres 3101 RC Feet to Inches Inches to Metres and Metres to Feet 4 Continue to hold down the blue button to change to the next display unit in the above sequence after every three seconds 5 Confirm the display units by releasing the blue button The same units...

Page 39: ...at the transmitter can be used as an electronic tape measure With an empty tank or vessel the transmitter will read the distance to the bottom of the tank This distance can be noted and later used when setting b rEF Press the blue button again to get to the echo size This is a scale of 0 to 100 It is possible to record a value greater than 100 With the display in this mode the central cursor will ...

Page 40: ... 5 Press the green button repeatedly to edit the flashing digit 6 Press the blue button to move to the next digit The digit flashes to indicate it can be edited 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the last digit is flashing and edited as required 8 Press the blue button to confirm the new b rEF value None of the digits should now be flashing 9 Press the red button to save the new value if it is correct o...

Page 41: ...s the red button to save the new value if it is correct or press the blue button to not save Afterwards depending on the button pressed either the 4 menu or the next menu appears Note See Figure C 1 on page 102 for a map of the programming menu structure and how to access all the menu options To change the 20 mA value 1 If entering the menu system from the PV display press the green button repeate...

Page 42: ...ll not necessarily give an immediate response Note See Figure C 1 on page 102 for a map of the programming menu structure and how to access all the menu options To change the output damping 1 If entering the menu system from the PV display press the green button repeatedly until the d menu option is indicated see the above note 2 Press the blue button to enter the menu d The display indicates the ...

Page 43: ...red The display flashes alternately LE and the alarm action Note See Figure C 1 on page 102 for a map of the programming menu structure and how to access all the menu options To select a different action 1 If entering the menu system from the PV display press the green button repeatedly until the AL menu option is indicated see the above note 2 Press the blue button to enter the menu AL The displa...

Page 44: ...en button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button The display flashes alternately 4 and the new level reading 5 Press the blue button to confirm the new level reading is the new 4 mA level 6 Press the red button to save if the new 4 mA level is correct or press the blue button to not save Afterwards depending on the button pressed either the S 4 menu o...

Page 45: ...eatedly until the Lrn menu option is indicated see the above note 2 Press the blue button to enter the Lrn menu The display indicates LrnX where X 0 1 or 2 is the number of stored false target echoes 3 To exit to the menu at this stage press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 To store a new false echo hold the blue button down f...

Page 46: ...nd change to the PV display Programming of the transmitter is now complete and the cover may now be replaced see What to do after completing the cabling on page 17 4 3 9 Do final checks Final checks 1 Check the display is reading correctly 2 You may wish to check echo size again before re fitting the enclosure cover 3 Check that the cover seal is in place in the cover and is good condition It shou...

Page 47: ...on relevant to the selected duty Entered data allows the mini wizard to populate relevant parameters with application specific data and select the next step required to configure the transmitter Note It is advised to enter the dutY menu when programming the transmitter initiating the mini wizard to assist with programming After programming is complete the data entered or calculated by the transmit...

Page 48: ...ressed either the dutY menu or the next menu appears Note This menu option is in the programming menu See Figure C 2 on page 103 for a map of the menu structure and how to access the menu options 4 4 3 Selecting the units of measurement on the 3102 3105 Screen display unitS Default m metric or ft Imperial Note The factory default units of measurement are dictated by the model part number see Order...

Page 49: ...tton to confirm the new units The flashing stops 7 Press the red button to save if the new units are correct or press the blue button to not save Afterwards depending on the button pressed either the unitS menu or the next menu appears Note When using the green button to scroll through the list of measurement units allow three seconds after each button press for the transmitter to check and displa...

Page 50: ...y until the b rEF menu option is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the b rEF menu and display the present bottom reference b rEF value 3 If this value is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The first digit flashes to indicate it can now be edited 5 Press the g...

Page 51: ...the 4 mA point on the 3102 3105 on page 48 4 4 5 Selecting a profile on the 3102 3105 Screen display ProF Factory default value Lin This menu is offered if the selected duty is Contents Volume or Flow or is shown when manually navigating the menu system this section can be ignored if the selected duty is Level or Distance The transmitter is pre programmed with popular profiles that are mathematica...

Page 52: ...n 3 If the selected profile is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The selected profile flashes to indicate it can now be edited 5 Press the green button repeatedly to scroll through the list of profiles see above 6 Press the blue button to confirm the new profile The ...

Page 53: ...d profile is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The selected profile flashes to indicate it can now be edited 5 Press the green button repeatedly to scroll through the list of profiles see SPEC C above and Table 4 1 on page 42 6 Press the blue button to confirm the ne...

Page 54: ...me 0 75 2 5 26862 17672 1 6 20700 89200 FF01 4 4 FF and FP flume options require the Base Units to be meters m See Changing the base units on the 3102 3105 on page 74 if a change of Base Units is required Flume Flat 1 m 0 102 N A 0 135 N A 1 5 9 N A FF02 4 Flume Flat 2 m 0 191 N A 0 178 N A 1 5 36 N A FF03 4 Flume Flat 3 m 0 267 N A 0 313 N A 1 5 90 N A FF04 4 Flume Flat 4 m 0 406 N A 0 542 N A 1 ...

Page 55: ...n button repeatedly until the P FACt menu option is indicated see the above note 2 Press the blue button to enter the P FACt menu and display the present power factor 3 If the power factor is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The first digit flashes to indicate it ca...

Page 56: ... tank To change the scale factor 1 If entering the menu system from the PV display press the green button repeatedly until the SCALE menu option is indicated see below note 2 Press the blue button to enter the SCALE menu and to display the present scale factor 3 If the scale factor is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step...

Page 57: ...he blue button to enter the LEUEL max menu and display the present Level max value 3 If the indicated value is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The first digit flashes to indicate it can now be edited 5 Press the green button repeatedly to edit the flashing digit 6 ...

Page 58: ...resent Flo max value 3 If the Flo max value is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The first digit flashes to indicate it can now be edited 5 Press the green button repeatedly to edit the flashing digit 6 Press the blue button to move to the next digit The digit flashe...

Page 59: ...ss the blue button to enter the Cont max menu and display the present Cont max value 3 If the Cont max value is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The first digit flashes to indicate it can now be edited 5 Press the green button repeatedly to edit the flashing digit 6...

Page 60: ...green button repeatedly until the 4 menu option is indicated see the above note 2 Press the blue button to enter the 4 menu and to display the present 4 mA point value 3 If the 4 mA point value is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The first digit flashes to indicate ...

Page 61: ...green button repeatedly until the 20 menu option is indicated see the above note 2 Press the blue button to enter the 20 menu and to display the present 20 mA point value 3 If the 20 mA point is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The first digit flashes to indicate it...

Page 62: ...enu See Figure C 2 on page 103 for a map of the menu structure showing how to access the menus To change the damping value 1 If entering the menu system from the PV display press the green button repeatedly until the d menu option is indicated see the above note 2 Press the blue button to enter the d menu and to display the present damping value 3 If the damping value is correct press the red butt...

Page 63: ...alternately LE and the maximum reading equal to the Bottom Reference setting Hold The current freezes at the last PV value and stays frozen until the correct target echo is recovered The display flashes alternately LE and the last known PV Lo The current on the two wire loop decreases to 3 75 mA for Rosemount Standard or 3 6 mA for NAMUR NE43 depending on the full model code see Ordering informati...

Page 64: ...T Single Pole Single Throw type RL1 is factory set to be a control relay It may be set to energize at any value of PV and de energize at any other value of PV Setting the on and off points to a common PV will turn the relay off The on value may be greater or smaller than the off value and vice versa RL2 is factory set to be a fault relay In this mode it de energizes while there are Lost Echo LE or...

Page 65: ...nge the off point for control relay RL1 or RL2 1 If entering the menu system from the PV display press the green button repeatedly until the r1 off or r2 off menu option is indicated see the above note 2 Press the blue button to enter the r1 off or r2 off menu and display the present Off PV value 3 If the Off PV value is correct press the red button and then the green button to get to the next men...

Page 66: ... the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 With the transmitter aimed at a target a distance away equivalent to the 4 mA level press the blue button to start the ranging The display alternately flashes 4 and the live measurement reading 5 Press the blue button to confirm the PV at 4 mA is to be changed to the same value as the live measurement reading 6 Press the red button to save if ...

Page 67: ...rect and that relays are on or off according to the set points programmed The cover may now be replaced see What to do after completing the cabling on page 17 4 4 17 Do final checks Final checks 1 Check the display is reading correctly 2 You may wish to check echo size again before re fitting the enclosure cover 3 Check that the cover seal is in place in the cover and is good condition It should n...

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Page 69: ...f the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate approval certifications Before connecting a HART based communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices Do not remove the housing cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is alive Failure to follow safe installation and...

Page 70: ... longer range instruments This means that the transmitter is not receiving a return echo possibly because the liquid surface is poor or beyond the range 8m 26ft of the instrument Re locate the instrument or contact Rosemount Inc for details of longer range instruments Flashing LE with level reading This means that the transmitter is no longer receiving satisfactory echoes from the liquid surface T...

Page 71: ...eshooting on the 3102 3105 No display Check the power supply Ensure there is a minimum of 12 Vdc at the instrument terminals Check that the cable insulation is not preventing contact at the terminal block No level reading Check that the instrument is ticking about once per second If there is no ticking the instrument should be replaced 5 4 2 Fault and alarms on the 3102 3105 Table 5 1 Fault and al...

Page 72: ...tton to get to the next diagnostic data LEUEL This is the level measurement in base units that the transmitter has calculated based upon the bottom reference and the distance measured regardless of the duty chosen for the instrument 3 Press the green button to get to the next diagnostic data Echo S This is the echo size being received on a scale of 0 to 100 It is recommended that a value greater t...

Page 73: ...t menu see above press the green button to get to the CyCLE menu option 2 Press the blue button to enter the CyCLE menu The display indicates 0 0000 3 Press the blue button to start the cycle For 100 seconds the transmitter cycles from the 4 mA value to the maximum PV value and back to the 4 mA value again Press the green button at any time to pause and resume the cycle 4 Press the blue button to ...

Page 74: ... Accessing the engineering menu on the 3102 3105 Screen display Eng The transmitter can be fine tuned if site or application conditions are unusual It is recommended that all operational fine tuning parameters remain at the factory default settings unless there is a good understanding of the function and capability of the parameters The reload factory defaults function is found in this menu and sh...

Page 75: ...The display indicates the present threshold value 3 If the threshold value is correct press the red button and then press the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode If the present setting is Auto press the green button to change to a three digit number The first of the three digits flashes to indicate a number ca...

Page 76: ... 5 on page 106 for a map of the menu structure To change the lost echo time 1 After entering the Eng menu see the note above press the green button repeatedly until LE is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the menu for LE The display indicates the present lost echo time value 3 If this lost echo time is correct press the red button and then press the green button to get to the next menu op...

Page 77: ...e 62 or see Figure C 5 on page 106 for a map of the menu structure To change the dead band 1 After entering the Eng menu see the note above press the green button repeatedly until dEAd is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the dead band menu The display indicates the present dead band value 3 If this dead band is correct press the red button and then press the green button to get to the ne...

Page 78: ...ring menu Eng See Accessing the engineering menu on the 3102 3105 on page 62 or see Figure C 5 on page 106 for a map of the menu structure To change the frequency 1 After entering the Eng menu see the note above press the green button repeatedly until F is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the frequency menu The display indicates the present frequency setting 3 If this frequency is correc...

Page 79: ...the pulse repetition frequency 1 After entering the Eng menu see the note above press the green button repeatedly until Prf is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the pulse frequency menu The display indicates the present frequency value 3 If this pulse frequency is correct press the red button and then press the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 P...

Page 80: ...valid echo count 1 After entering the Eng menu see the note above press the green button repeatedly until Stir is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the stirrer Stir menu The display indicates the present valid echo count 3 If the value indicated is correct press the red button and then press the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue bu...

Page 81: ...rt the editing mode The SPi flashes to indicate it can be edited 5 Press the green button repeatedly to scroll through the options available 1 to 100 6 Press the blue button to confirm the new setting The flashing stops 7 Press the red button to save the new setting if it is correct or press the blue button to not save Afterwards depending on the button pressed either the SPi menu or the next menu...

Page 82: ...ess the green button Note If there are four false echoes stored Lrn4 the transmitter will not allow another echo to be stored until the memory is cleared see procedure below Note When a false echo is stored the transmitter sets up a window around the false target and ignores any echo from that window unless the echo received from the liquid surface is larger than the stored false echo There may be...

Page 83: ...een button repeatedly until t is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the temperature menu The display indicates the present setting 3 If this setting is correct press the red button and then press the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode If the present setting is Auto press the green button to change to ...

Page 84: ...ucture To edit and fix the temperature 1 After entering the Eng menu see the note above press the green button repeatedly until t CAL is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the t CAL menu The display indicates the present setting 3 If this setting is correct press the red button and then press the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue bu...

Page 85: ...gineering menu on the 3102 3105 on page 62 or see Figure C 5 on page 106 for a map of the menu structure To load factory default values 1 After entering the Eng menu see the note above press the green button repeatedly until Ld dEF is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the load defaults Ld dEF menu and display LOAd 3 Press and hold the blue button for two seconds to flash the screen messag...

Page 86: ... button repeatedly until b unit is indicated 2 Press the blue button to enter the base units selection menu The display indicates the present base units on the bottom display line 3 If these base units are correct press the red button and then press the green button to get to the next menu option Otherwise continue with step 4 4 Press the blue button to start the editing mode The base units flash ...

Page 87: ...nsmitter automatically adjusts the value of the initial threshold in use at elevated temperatures to eliminate false high level readings If Threshold 1 Size P048 is set to 6 0 and Threshold 1 Time P043 is equal to 2 9 default the transmitter simultaneously adjusts the value of the initial threshold time in use at higher temperatures If Threshold 1 Size P048 is not equal to 6 0 the unit uses that v...

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Page 89: ...w measurement for hazardous locations Measurement principle Ultrasonic time of flight A 1 2 Measuring performance Measurement range Rosemount 3101 1 to 26 ft 0 3 to 8 m Rosemount 3102 1 to 36 ft 0 3 to 11 m Rosemount 3105 1 to 36 ft 0 3 to 11 m Accuracy under reference conditions 1 Rosemount 3101 0 2 in 5 mm for 3 3 ft 1 m 0 5 of measured distance for 3 3 ft 1 m Rosemount 3102 and Rosemount 3105 2...

Page 90: ...emount 3101 m ft in Rosemount 3102 3105 Level or distance to surface m ft in Contents l m3 gal ft3 Flow l s l m m3 hr gal m ft3 m cfm ft3 hr or mga Output variables Rosemount 3101 Level Rosemount 3102 Level or distance to surface Content Volume and Flow Rosemount 3105 Level or distance to surface Content Volume and Flow Configuration tools Standard integral push buttons with LCD Field Communicator...

Page 91: ...h 21 75 mA Namur NE43 Low 3 6 mA High 22 5 mA Saturation levels 3101 Low 3 8 mA High 20 5 mA 3102 3105 1 Standard Low 3 9 mA High 20 8 mA Namur NE43 Low 3 8 mA High 20 5 mA Relay output Rosemount 3102 Two integral signal relays SPST rated 1A 30 Vdc inductive and 2A 30 Vdc resistive Electrical parameters Ui 30 V li 120 mA Pi 0 82 W Li 108 H Ci 0 nF for 3105 hazardous area approvals 1 If no Special ...

Page 92: ...rchaser s sole responsibility to make a careful analysis of all process parameters such as all chemical components temperature pressure flow rate abrasives contaminants etc when specifying product materials options and components for the particular application Emerson Process Management is not in a position to evaluate or guarantee the compatibility of the process fluid or other process parameters...

Page 93: ...al temperature compensation Optional remote temperature sensor for dynamic temperature compensation Rosemount 3105 Automatic Integral temperature compensation Optional remote temperature sensor for dynamic temperature compensation A 1 8 Environment Ambient temperature 2 Rosemount 3101 4 to 158 F 20 to 70 C Rosemount 3102 and Rosemount 3105 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Process temperature Rosemount 3101 ...

Page 94: ... compatibility EN61326 Class B Certifications CE mark FM CSA ATEX or IECEx dependent on order code A 1 9 Temperature and pressure ratings The process temperature pressure rating depends on the design of the transmitter in combination with the flange materials Figure A 1 Process Temperature and Pressure Chart for the Rosemount 3100 Series Pressure psi bar 158 F 70 C 4 F 20 C on the 3101 22 F 30 C o...

Page 95: ... require additional resistance The maximum load resistance can be determined from Figure A 2 Figure A 2 Load Limitations Charts Note R Maximum Load Resistance U External Power Supply Voltage U V R Ohms 0 Non intrinsically safe installations Intrinsically safe installations R Ohms R Ohms U V U V 12 12 30 30 1244 800 400 12 20 24 533 Rosemount 3101 Rosemount 3102 0 1244 800 400 0 20 30 20 1244 800 4...

Page 96: ...e A 3 Transmitter Dimensions Aluminum Housing Note Dimensions are in inches mm 1 2 14 NPT to M20 x 1 5 Adaptors are available when ordering the transmitter See Ordering information on page 87 6 7 170 5 7 145 2 6 65 2 in NPT BSPT Thread 2 36 60 A F Hexagon 6 7 170 1 2 14 NPT Cable Entries 1 9 48 8 27 210 5 7 145 3 94 100 Ø2 Ø51 ...

Page 97: ...Reference Data Figure A 4 Transmitter Dimensions Nylon filled Glass Housing Note Dimensions are in inches mm 3 77 8 202 5 Ø2 Ø51 2 in NPT BSPT Thread 2 36 60 A F Hexagon Two M20 x 1 5 Cable Entries One Fitted With Cable Gland The Other Plugged 5 6 142 1 9 48 4 5 113 5 5 5 138 5 3 8 96 ...

Page 98: ...2 in NPT BSPT Mounting Bracket A Stainless Steel Bracket B 2 in NPT BSPT Threaded PVC Disc C No 4X 13 Long Self Tap Screw 3 Positions Carbon Steel Zinc Plated 0 51 13 4 33 110 B 2 95 75 0 35 9 Ø 1 0 2 Ø 2 6 0 2 6 6 5 T Y P 2 26 57 4 02 102 2 24 57 1 5 38 Side view End view Actual views with transmitter mounted C A ...

Page 99: ...x 1 5 adaptor 3 M20 x 1 5 supplied with nylon glands Glass filled Nylon Housing only Wetted material F PVDF Process connection RC 1 1 Choosing this option implies US Imperial units of measurement in feet are required for the default configuration The configuration can be changed on site 2 in NPT thread SC 2 2 Choosing this option implies Metric units of measurement in meters are required for the d...

Page 100: ...re required for the default configuration Configuration can be changed on site 2 in NPT thread SC 2 2 Choosing this option implies Metric units of measurement in meters are required for the default configuration Configuration can be changed on site 2 in BSPT thread Product certificates NA No certification G5 FM Ordinary Location G6 CSA Ordinary Location Options include with selected model number S...

Page 101: ...be changed on site 2 in NPT thread SC 2 2 Choosing this option implies Metric units of measurement in meters are required for the default configuration The configuration can be changed on site 2 in BSPT thread Product certificates I1 ATEX Intrinsically Safe I3 NEPSI China Intrinsically Safe I5 FM Intrinsically Safe and Non Incendive I6 CSA Intrinsically Safe and Non Incendive I7 IECEx Intrinsicall...

Page 102: ...PT to 2 in ASME B16 5 Class 150 PVC 03100 1001 0002 Flange Mounting 2 in NPT to 3 in ASME B16 5 Class 150 PVC 03100 1001 0003 Flange Mounting 2 in NPT to 4 in ASME B16 5 Class 150 PVC 03100 1001 0004 Flange Mounting 2 in NPT to 6 in ASME B16 5 Class 150 PVC 03100 1002 0001 Flange Mounting 2 in BSPT to PN16 DN50 PVC 03100 1002 0003 Flange Mounting 2 in BSPT to PN16 DN80 PVC 03100 1002 0004 Flange M...

Page 103: ...t Measurement Limited Slough Berkshire United Kingdom B 2 European Union directive information Note The EC declaration of conformity for all applicable European directives for this product can be found on the Rosemount web site at www rosemount com A hard copy may be obtained by contacting our local sales representative ATEX directive 94 9 EC Emerson Process Management complies with the ATEX direc...

Page 104: ...requirements by FM a nationally recognized testing laboratory NRTL as accredited by the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA Canadian Standards Association CSA ordinary location certification on the 3101 and 3102 only G6 Project ID 02 CSA 1871624 The transmitter has been examined and tested to determine that the design meets basic electrical mechanical and fire protection req...

Page 105: ...ve for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Zone Marking Class I Zone 2 Ex nL IIC Temperature Code T4 Ta 40 to 60 C Temperature Code T6 Ta 40 to 55 C Control Drawing 71097 1218 See Figure B 2 on page 99 Ui 30 V li 120 mA Pi 0 82 W Li 108 H Ci 0 F B 4 2 European certification ATEX intrinsically safe approval on the 3105 only I1 Certificate Sira 06ATEX2260X ATEX Intrinsic Safety II 1 G Ex ia IIC T6...

Page 106: ... T6 Ta 40 to 55 C Ex ia IIC T4 Ta 40 to 60 C Ui 30 V li 120 mA Pi 0 82 W Li 108 H Ci 0 F see Instructions specific to hazardous area installations I3 on page 96 IECEx intrinsically safe approval on the 3105 only I7 Certificate IECEx SIR 06 0068X IECEx Intrinsic Safety Zone 0 Ex ia IIC T6 Ga Ta 40 to 55 C Zone 0 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Ta 40 to 60 C Ui 30 V li 120 mA Pi 0 82 W Li 108 H Ci 0 F see Instructi...

Page 107: ... metals or solvents that may affect polymeric materials Suitable Precautions e g regular checks as part of routine inspections or establishing from the material s data sheet that it is resistant to specific chemicals The metallic alloy used for the enclosure material may be accessible at the surface of this equipment In the event of rare accidents ignition sources due to impact and friction spark ...

Page 108: ... 3105 transmitter accords with GB 3836 1 2000 and GB 3836 4 2000 standards Ex marking Ex ia IIC T4 T6 Certificate GYJ081008X Special conditions for safe use 1 The X in the certificate number denotes a specific condition of use a To avoid the danger of an electrostatic charge in a hazardous area installation the plastic parts of the transmitter shall only be cleaned with a damp cloth 2 The relation...

Page 109: ...pparatus for explosive gas atmosphere Part 16 Inspection and maintenance of electrical installation other than mines d GB50257 1996 Code for construction and acceptance of electric device for explosion atmospheres and fire hazard electrical equipment installation engineering B 5 Approval drawings This section contains Factory Mutual installation drawings and Canadian Standards installation drawing...

Page 110: ...09 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix B Product Certifications February 2015 Product Certifications Figure B 1 System Control Drawing for Hazardous Location Installation of Intrinsically Safe and Non incendive FM Approved Apparatus μ ...

Page 111: ...09 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix B Product Certifications February 2015 Product Certifications Figure B 2 System Control Drawing for Hazardous Location Installation of Intrinsically Safe and Non incendive CSA Approved Apparatus μ ...

Page 112: ...100 Reference Manual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix B Product Certifications February 2015 Product Certifications ...

Page 113: ...Manual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix C Integrated Display Menus February 2015 101 Integrated Display Menus Appendix C Integrated Display Menus Menus on the 3101 page 102 Menus on the 3102 and the 3105 page 103 ...

Page 114: ...102 Reference Manual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix C Integrated Display Menus February 2015 Integrated Display Menus C 1 Menus on the 3101 Figure C 1 Menu Programming on the 3101 ...

Page 115: ...100 4840 Rev CB Appendix C Integrated Display Menus February 2015 Integrated Display Menus C 2 Menus on the 3102 and the 3105 Figure C 2 Main Menu Programming on the 3102 3105 Part One Continued on page 104 Continued from page 104 ...

Page 116: ...ce Manual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix C Integrated Display Menus February 2015 Integrated Display Menus Figure C 3 Main Menu Programming on the 3102 3105 Part Two Continued on page 103 Continued from page 103 ...

Page 117: ...ual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix C Integrated Display Menus February 2015 Integrated Display Menus Figure C 4 Diagnostics Menu on the 3102 3105 The Engineering Menu map is on page 106 The Main Menu map is on page 103 ...

Page 118: ...ndix C Integrated Display Menus February 2015 Integrated Display Menus Figure C 5 Engineering Menu on the 3102 3105 Part One See Main Menu map on page 103 for Duty The Diagnostics Menu map is on page 103 Continued on page 107 Continued from page 107 ...

Page 119: ...rence Manual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix C Integrated Display Menus February 2015 Integrated Display Menus Figure C 6 Engineering Menu on the 3102 3105 Part Two Continued on page 106 Continued from page 106 ...

Page 120: ...108 Reference Manual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix C Integrated Display Menus February 2015 Integrated Display Menus ...

Page 121: ...unt 3490 Series Control Unit This control unit supplies the 24 Vdc loop power to the transmitter and provides control functionality using the 4 20 mA signal from the transmitter The control unit has HART communications capability and access to all of the parameters of the transmitter as shown in the following pages Note The Rosemount 3490 Series reference manual Document Number 00809 0100 4841 pro...

Page 122: ...0 70 P037 Profile Point 8 page 158 80 80 80 80 80 80 P038 Profile Point 9 page 158 90 90 90 90 90 90 P039 Profile Point 10 page 158 100 100 100 100 100 100 IDENTITY P000 Message page 131 MESSAGE MESSAGE P001 Tag page 132 3102 3105 P002 Description page 133 3102 XMTR 3105 XMTR UNITS P012 PV Units page 153 m ft in m ft in OUTPUT CURRENT P015 Upper Range Value page 159 10 7 34 5 414 0 10 7 34 5 414 0...

Page 123: ...lse Echo D 4 page 186 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P088 False Echo S 4 page 186 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D980 No of false echoes stored FALSE ECHO ACTION P089 Clear False Echoes page 187 LEARN FALSE ECHO page 122 AUTO TANK MAP page 124 SYSTEM SIMULATION page 125 TRIM FIX CURRENT page 128 TRIM 4 mA page 129 TRIM 20 mA page 129 RESTART DEVICE page 126 LOAD DEFAULTS page 127 FACTORY USE Base Units page 118...

Page 124: ...e 204 OPERATION D916 Frequency page 205 D917 Threshold in Use page 206 D918 Pulses In Use page 207 D919 Transmit Power page 208 HISTORY P003 Date page 192 P046 Max Temperature page 190 P047 Min Temperature page 191 STATUS 3 D991 Device Status Group 1 D992 Device Status Group 2 D993 Device Status Group 3 D994 Device Status Group 4 D995 Device Status Group 5 D996 Device Status Group 6 1 Selecting th...

Page 125: ...nicator Menus Introduction page 113 Menus and parameters page 113 E 1 Introduction The Rosemount 3102 and Rosemount 3105 support HART communications which may be used to program or interrogate the transmitter from any point on the two wire loop This appendix contains the full menu structure E 2 Menus and parameters See Figure E 1 on page 114 ...

Page 126: ...s not optimum 6 Threshold 1 Time P043 7 Threshold 1 Size P048 8 Echo Size D911 9 Distance D910 10 Target Echoes D913 11 Success Rate D912 1 Poll Address D951 2 Preambles D964 1 False echoes are stored 2 False echo rejected 3 All received echoes rejected 4 No Echoes received 1 Target Pulses P044 2 Pulses in Use D918 3 Echo Size D911 4 Distance D910 5 Success Rate D912 1 Target Frequency P045 2 Tran...

Page 127: ...1 Speed of Sound D914 2 Temperature for calculation D915 1 Primary Variable D900 2 Level SV D901 3 Distance TV D902 4 Transducer Temperature D903 1 Current Output 2 Analog Output fixed 3 Percentage Current Output 4 Analog Output saturated 1 D A Trim 1 Internal temperature sensor in use 5 2 Calibrate Temperature 1 Restart Device 2 Reload Defaults 3 Set Base Units 1 Primary Variable 2 Temperature 3 ...

Page 128: ...116 Reference Manual 00809 0100 4840 Rev CB Appendix E Field Communicator Menus February 2015 Field Communicator Menus ...

Page 129: ...s For convenience the parameter identification numbers P and D are used in parameter headings and descriptions in this configuration section When using the control unit use the Enter key to start editing a configuration parameter and then use the arrow keys to change the setting Changes are confirmed by selecting the Enter key or abandoned by selecting the Esc key Commands e g Set As Empty are run...

Page 130: ...r imperial ft depending on the model order code see Ordering information on page 87 Note Keep a record of your programmed settings Changing base units resets parameters to their default factory settings in the appropriate units Field Communicator To view or change the transmitter base units 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 4 Maintenance 3 Select 3 Utilities 4 Select 3 Set Bas...

Page 131: ...base units 6 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu 7 To get the same base units on the control unit switch the power off and then on again The control unit prompts for the transmitter s Bottom Reference value page 136 in the new base units Note The display reported units of the transmitter s process value PV can be changed to metric or imperial measurement units using the parameter Primary Vari...

Page 132: ...gure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 2 Level 4 Select 3 Present Depth 5 Select 2 Set as Empty and then select ENTER Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Note The command Set As Empty is also at Fast Key sequence 2 1 2 Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To select the Set As Empty command 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 ...

Page 133: ...page 199 P060 Distance Offset see page 141 P069 Level Offset see page 142 Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To use the Present Depth command 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 2 Level 4 Select 3 Present Depth 5 Select 1 Present Depth and then select ENTER 6 Follow the on screen instructions to input the present depth which will then change the transmi...

Page 134: ...ng calculated from a false target echo and that echo can therefore be ignored If there is another false target echo repeat the learning process again A maximum of four false echoes can be learnt Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To ignore a false target echo 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 6 False Echoes 3105 or 7 False Echoes 3102 4 Select 6 Learn...

Page 135: ...GINEERING 4 Select FALSE ECHO ACTION 5 Select Learn False Echo 6 Follow the on screen instruction Start to ignore a false echo Use the Enter key if prompted to change the mode to off line 7 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu Note See Clear False Echoes on page 187 for how to clear all learned false echoes See False Echo Data on page 186 for how to edit existing false echo data Use the Auto T...

Page 136: ... takes less than one minute Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To automatically map up to four echoes from false targets 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING 4 Select FALSE ECHO ACTION 5 Select Auto Tank Map 6 Follow the on screen instruction start to ignore a fa...

Page 137: ... from 0 A single cycle takes 100 seconds to complete The Current Output responds according to the PV The cycling may be paused with the pause mode and then re started by selecting another simulation mode To stop the cycling select the normal mode Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To use the simulation tool 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 5 Simulate 3 Select 1 Primary ...

Page 138: ...4 Select 1 Restart Device 5 When the message About to restart the transmitter appears select OK to continue or ABORT to not continue 6 Select 1 Yes to restart the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To restore the original factory configuration 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g ...

Page 139: ...ct 4 Maintenance 3 Select 3 Utilities 4 Select 2 Load Defaults 5 When the message About to restore factory defaults appears select OK to continue or ABORT to not continue 6 Select 1 Yes to restore the factory defaults Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To restore the factory default settings of the transmitter 1 From the Mai...

Page 140: ...elect 2 Loop Current 4 Select 1 Loop Test 5 Select the required output current e g 1 4mA 6 When a message appears saying the output current is fixed select OK 7 Select 4 End to exit and restore the output current to normal Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To fix the output current 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2...

Page 141: ...vious calibration is restored Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To re calibrate the 4 mA and 20 mA output current 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 4 Maintenance 3 Select 1 Analog Calibration 4 Select 1 D A Trim 5 Follow the instruction Connect reference meter and then select OK 6 Input the measured mA from the reference meter and select ENTER 7 Select 1 Yes 8 Select OK...

Page 142: ...Enter key if prompted to change the mode to off line 8 Input the measured mA from the reference meter and select Save 9 Select the Quit instruction to exit To re calibrate the 20 mA output current 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 select TRIM 5 Select Trim 20mA 6 Follow the on screen instructions to start the re calibration feature Use...

Page 143: ...ART Identity 3105 or 5 HART Identity 3102 4 Select 1 Identity 5 Select 3 Message P000 6 If a change is required a Input the new message and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the message 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DUTY 4 Select IDENTITY 5 Sele...

Page 144: ... 3102 4 Select 1 Identity and then select 1 Tag P001 5 If required a Input the new tag and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the tag 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DUTY and then select IDENTITY 4 Select Tag 5 Follow on screen instructions to inpu...

Page 145: ... Descriptor P002 6 If required a Input the descriptor and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the descriptor 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DUTY 4 Select IDENTITY 5 Select Descriptor 6 Follow on screen instructions to input and save the descriptor ...

Page 146: ...me screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 4 HART Identity 3105 or 5 HART Identity 3102 4 Select 1 Identity 5 Select 8 Final Assembly Number P004 6 Select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the final assembly number 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select Fina...

Page 147: ...en select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 4 HART Identity 3105 or 5 HART Identity 3102 4 Select 1 Identity 5 Select 9 Serial Number P005 6 Select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the serial number 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select Serial Number 6 When finish...

Page 148: ...hange the bottom reference 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 1 Basic Setup 4 Select 2 Bottom Reference P010 5 If a change is required a Input the new bottom reference and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the bottom reference 1 From the Main Menu screen select S...

Page 149: ...erived from the Target Echo s Time of Flight and the calculated Speed of Sound D910 Time of Flight Speed of Sound 2 3 D902 D910 P060 4 Liquid Level P010 D902 5 D901 Liquid Level P069 Abbreviations TRP Tank Reference Point SRP Sensor Reference Point UPSRP User Preferred SRP 4 20 mA HART Rosemount 3102 or 3105 Rosemount 3490 Series SRP Zero Level Transmitter Bottom Reference P010 Lower Blanking P063...

Page 150: ...han the factory default setting Note The pulse transmission stops if the sum of the Lower Blanking page 142 and Upper Blanking and is greater than the Transmitter Bottom Reference page 136 Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view or change the upper blanking distance 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 5 Engineering 3105 or 6 Engineering 3102 4 Select...

Page 151: ... change the upper blanking distance 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING 4 Select Upper Blanking 5 Follow the on screen instructions to edit and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to off line 6 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu Upper Blanking P023 1 000ft Esc Quit Edit Rosemount 3491 Screen Shown ...

Page 152: ...Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 5 Engineering 3105 or 6 Engineering 3102 4 Select 6 Lower Blanking 5 If a change is required a Input the new blanking distance and select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the lower blanking distance 1 From the...

Page 153: ... 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 2 Level 4 Select 2 Distance Offset P060 5 If a change is required a Input the new distance offset and select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the distance offset 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 S...

Page 154: ...vel Offset P069 5 If a change is required a Input the new level offset and select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the level offset 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DUTY 4 Select Level ...

Page 155: ...onvert a linear level reading to a flow or volumetric process value PV The Current Output is then driven by the flow or volumetric PV The profile options are described in the following sections Contents volume measurement on page 145 Flow measurement on page 150 Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To change the tank shape non linear profile 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2...

Page 156: ...w or change the tank shape non linear profile 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DUTY 4 Select Tank Shape 5 Follow the on screen instructions to select and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to off line 6 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu Tank Shape P011 Linear Esc Quit Edit Rosemount 3491 Screen Shown ...

Page 157: ... in feet or inches enter the volume per feet or volume per inch respectively Tank Shape NLP P011 Special Plot When selecting Special Plot parameters Profile Point 1 to 10 page 158 can be edited to plot the unique profile of an irregular shaped tank or open channel see Figure F 2 To derive the 10 profile points it is necessary to have tabulated or graphical data to relate the process value PV to th...

Page 158: ... flow into PV Scale Factor page 154 5 Enter the distance from the transmitter face to the zero point Y 0 into the Transmitter Bottom Reference parameter page 136 6 Use parameters Profile Point 1 P030 to Profile Point 10 P039 to enter the percentage values that relate to the X axis fixed percentages Note The origin 0 0 is always used as the start point It is not a parameter Note It is possible that...

Page 159: ...ocess Value PV Maximum Height Entered Percentages Relating Output PV to Maximum PV Fixed Percentages Relating Height to Maximum Height 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 P030 P031 P032 P033 P035 P036 P037 P038 P039 P034 Y X 0 0 Maximum Process Value PV Maximum Height Entered Percentages Relating Output PV to Maximum PV Fixed Percentages Relating Height to Maximum Height 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ...

Page 160: ... parameter page 154 3 Enter the tank diameter into the Profile Height Power Factor parameter page 156 Tank Shape NLP P011 Spherical This setting is applicable when volume measurements are needed from a spherical tank with a constant diameter see Figure F 5 on page 148 for a cross sectional view The volume is calculated from the liquid level measurement and the full volume of the ideal spherical ta...

Page 161: ...rizontally oriented cylindrical tank with a constant diameter see Figure F 5 for a cross sectional view The volume is calculated from the live level measurement the full volume of an ideal cylindrical tank and the diameter of that tank Setting up Procedure for Horizontal Cyl Dome 1 Use the Tank Shape NLP P011 parameter to select Horizontal Cyl Dome 2 Enter the full volume into the PV Scale Factor ...

Page 162: ...Weir 3 2 This setting is applicable when flow rate measurements are needed from an open channel with a flume or weir profile see Figure F 6 Flumes that deviate from the standard 3 2 power law e g round bottomed flumes must use the Special Plot profile option that is based on flow versus height tabulations see page 145 Setting up procedure for Flume Weir 3 2 1 Use parameter Tank Shape NLP P011 to s...

Page 163: ...m an open channel with a V notch profile see Figure F 7 Setting up procedure for V Notch 5 2 1 Edit parameter Tank Shape NLP P011 to select V Notch 5 2 The transmitter will then automatically populate the parameter Power Factor page 156 with a power factor from Table F 1 2 Enter a scale factor into the PV Scale Factor parameter page 154 Figure F 7 V Notch Cross section 4 20 mA HART Rosemount 3102 ...

Page 164: ...10 14360 1 607 13900 62600 PAr10 10 ft Parshall flume 0 75 2 5 26862 17672 1 6 20700 89200 FF01 4 4 FF and FP flume options require the Base Units to be meters m See Changing the base units on the 3102 3105 on page 74 if a change of Base Units is required Flume Flat 1 m 0 102 N A 0 135 N A 1 5 9 N A FF02 4 Flume Flat 2 m 0 191 N A 0 178 N A 1 5 36 N A FF03 4 Flume Flat 3 m 0 267 N A 0 313 N A 1 5 ...

Page 165: ...le Units P012 5 If a change is required a Select new units and then select ENTER to save the selection b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note If the HART PV has no units select and confirm the None Unknown or Not Used option as appropriate for the HART Master Device host Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the displayed units for the PV 1 From the Main Menu screen s...

Page 166: ...ximum volume See also the Special Plot section on page 145 for defining the irregular shaped tank Open channel measurement use of P013 When the PV is the flow rate in a standard open channel use this parameter to enter the scale factor k term in a flow rate calculation See Flow measurement on page 150 for selecting a standard flow profile When the PV is the flow rate in an irregular shaped open ch...

Page 167: ...ew or change the scale factor k factor 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DUTY 4 Select PV Scale Factor 5 Follow the on screen instructions to edit and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to off line 6 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu PV Scale Factr P013 1 000 Esc Quit Edit Rosemount 3491 Screen Shown ...

Page 168: ...g the irregular shaped tank Open channel measurement use of P014 When the process value PV is a flow rate in a standard open channel this parameter is used as the power factor pwr term in a flow rate calculation see Flow measurement on page 150 When the PV is the flow rate in an irregular shaped open channel use this parameter to enter the maximum height see page 145 See also the Special Plot sect...

Page 169: ...ge the diameter maximum height or power factor 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DUTY 4 Select Profile Height 5 Follow the on screen instructions to edit and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to off line 6 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu Profile Height P014 1 0000ft Esc Quit Edit Rosemount 3491 Screen Sh...

Page 170: ... select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note The profile point parameters are only accessible on a Field Communicator if they are required for a selected Non linear Profile see page 138 The points can be changed only if the Special Plotted profile has been selected see page 143 Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the profile point 1 From the Main ...

Page 171: ...ncreasing process value PV Note The upper range value is automatically overwritten when the Tank Shape NLP parameter is used to select a flume flow profile but the populated value can still be edited if required See Table F 1 on page F 152 for the 20 mA point values Note The displayed units are selected using the parameter Primary Variable Units page 153 Changing units does not re scale the upper ...

Page 172: ...mA output from the transmitter The span of the 4 20 mA current output is defined by the Upper Range Value parameter page 159 and the Lower Range Value parameter As an example consider a tank with a 120 gallons capacity When empty a 4 mA output current is required from the transmitter Therefore the lower range value is set to 0 The upper range value is typically set to 120 gallons for the 20 mA out...

Page 173: ...e When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the lower range value 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select OUTPUT 4 Select CURRENT 5 Select Low Range Val 6 Follow the on screen instructions to input and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to o...

Page 174: ...ay result in a rather noisy output and is not normally recommended Note The pulse repetition frequency of the transmitter is one pulse per second which means that the system response time cannot be faster than this Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view or change the damping 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 1 Basic Setup 4 Select 5 Damping P020 5...

Page 175: ...On Point P071 and de energize when the it reaches a value set by RL1 PV Off Point P072 RL1 mode can be changed to a fault relay by selecting Fault In this mode it de energizes under Lost Echo LE or fault conditions The relay de energizes if the power fails Note The relay RL1 is switched off by selecting Setpoint and then setting the on and off points to an identical process value Field Communicato...

Page 176: ...s Control Unit To view or change the damping 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select OUTPUT and then select RELAYS 4 Select Relay 1 and then select Relay 1 Mode 5 Follow the on screen instructions to edit and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to off line 6 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu Relay 1 Mode P070 Setp...

Page 177: ...ut 4 Select 1 Relay 1 5 Select 2 RL1 PV On Point P071 6 If a change is required a Input a new value and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the damping 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 ...

Page 178: ...ct 1 Relay 1 5 Select 3 RL1 PV Off Point P072 6 If a change is required a Input a new value and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the damping 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select...

Page 179: ...ommunicator or AMS Device Manager To view or change the damping 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 4 Relay Output 4 Select 2 Relay 2 and then select 1 Relay 2 Mode P073 5 If a change is required a Select new mode and then select ENTER to save the selection b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if n...

Page 180: ...lay Output 4 Select 2 Relay 2 5 Select 2 RL2 PV On Point P074 6 If a change is required a Input a new value and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the damping 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g T...

Page 181: ...y Output 4 Select 2 Relay 2 5 Select 3 RL2 PV Off Point P075 6 If a change is required a Input a new value and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the damping 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx...

Page 182: ...nitored and averaged to smooth of the liquid level output under turbulent conditions Any returned echo from closer than the liquid surface is considered valid if a minimum required number of echoes page 180 have been received The output will then change to this new value Any echo returned further than the liquid surface and outside the window is ignored However if a lost echo condition is developi...

Page 183: ...view or change the lost echo delay 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING and then select LE Delay 4 Follow the on screen instructions to edit and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to off line 5 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu LE Delay P021 900sec Esc Quit Edit Rosemount 3491 Screen Shown ...

Page 184: ...e that occurs when an echo is received from the transmitter face In addition the two wire loop current changes to indicate this condition see Selecting the Lost Echo action on the 3102 3105 on page 51 The current remains at that level until the correct target echo is recovered HOLD action The current output is held at the last good PV value Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view or chang...

Page 185: ...To view or change the lost echo action 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING 4 Select LE Action 5 Follow the on screen instructions to edit and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to off line 6 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu LE Action P022 Hold Esc Quit Edit Rosemount 3491 Screen Shown ...

Page 186: ...ld be entered Gas mixtures have speed of sound values calculated as an average according to the proportion of the gases present Table F 2 Speed of Sound for Ullage Gases at 32 F 0 C Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view or change the speed of sound setting 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 5 Engineering 3105 or 6 Engineering 3102 4 Select 4 Speed...

Page 187: ... the speed of sound setting 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING and then select Speed of Sound 4 Follow the on screen instructions to edit and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change the mode to off line 5 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu Speed of Sound P024 1088 6ft s Esc Quit Edit Rosemount 3491 Screen S...

Page 188: ...025 The same value is then indicated by the read only parameter Temperature For SoS Calculation page 204 and is used to correct the speed of sound Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view or change the temperature setting 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 8 Set Temperature 3105 or 9 Set Temperature 3102 4 Select 1 Temperature 5 Select 4 Set Temperat...

Page 189: ... quarter of the peak value of the largest signal detected to give best overall performance The live value is indicated in the read only Threshold In Use parameter page 206 The threshold can be a constant value which may be needed to overcome on site difficulties or special conditions Note The threshold value can be adjusted in conjunction with the Upper Blanking page 138 Lower Blanking page 140 Th...

Page 190: ... exit to the previous menu F 3 32 Transmit power control P040 The transmitted ultrasonic energy can be controlled automatically to avoid strong close echoes saturating the electronics of the transmitter The live level is indicated in the read only Transmit Power parameter page 208 Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To enable or disable the transmit power control 1 From the Home screen select...

Page 191: ...ld allow ultrasonic pulses from one unit to be received by the other This can be prevented by having both transmitters operate with different rates of pulse repetition which means this interference is rejected as not consistent pulse to pulse Pulse Repeat allows the pulse repetition interval to be adjusted by increments of 0 1 seconds This parameter is not available in the 3100 Series DD Device De...

Page 192: ...sonic pulse cycles than set by Echoes Needed This parameter is not available in the 3100 Series DD Device Descriptor file However it can be adjusted using the integral buttons see Setting valid echo count on the 3102 3105 on page 68 Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the number of echoes needed 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Selec...

Page 193: ...d P048 Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view or change the threshold time 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 7 Advanced Processing 3105 or Select 8 Advanced Processing 3102 4 Select 2 Threshold and then select 6 Threshold 1 Time P043 5 If a change is required a Input a new value and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the...

Page 194: ...r or AMS Device Manager To view or change the threshold size 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 7 Advanced Processing 3105 or Select 8 Advanced Processing 3102 4 Select 2 Threshold 5 Select 7 Threshold 1 Size P048 6 If a change is required a Input a new value and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Ser...

Page 195: ...t 7 Advanced Processing 3105 or Select 8 Advanced Processing 3102 4 Select 5 Set Target Pulses 5 Select 1 Target Pulses P044 6 If a change is required a Select a new setting and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the number of pulses in a burst 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the trans...

Page 196: ...xed frequency Target Frequency P045 is used to set a fixed frequency but the actual frequency value used is selected from the look up table and the nearest to that entered value is selected automatically Note See Frequency page 205 for the actual frequency used Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view or change the target frequency 1 From the Home screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manua...

Page 197: ... the target frequency 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING and then select ADVANCED 4 Select Target Freq 5 Follow the on screen instructions to edit and save the new setting Use the Enter key if prompted to change mode to off line 6 Select Quit to exit to the previous menu Target Freq P045 Auto kHz Esc Quit Edit Rosemount 3491 Screen S...

Page 198: ...e Reject 5 Select 1 Spike Reject P049 6 If a change is required a Select a new setting and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the spike rejection 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING 4 Select ADVANCED 5 Select Spike Reject 6 Follow the on sc...

Page 199: ...elect a new setting and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the false echo data 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING 4 Select FALSE ECHO DATA 5 Select a menu option for the distance to surface or echo size data of a false echo record as appro...

Page 200: ...Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Note When messages appear take appropriate action if needed and select OK Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To clear false echo data 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select ENGINEERING and then select FALSE ECHO ACTION 4 Select Clear False Echoes 5 Select Edit then select an option using the up arrow or...

Page 201: ... 1 Overview 2 Select 3 Shortcuts 3 Select 1 Device Information 4 Select 2 Materials of Construction 5 Select 1 Transducer Material P970 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the transmitter material description 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select Tx Mater...

Page 202: ...ct 2 Communication and then select 1 Poll Address D951 5 If a change is required a Select a new setting and then select ENTER to save it b Select Send or Apply to update the transmitter Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view or change the poll address 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select HART 6 Select Poll Addres...

Page 203: ...Temperature 3105 or 9 Set Temperature 3102 4 Select 3 Internal Extremes 5 Select 2 Maximum Temperature P046 Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the maximum temperature 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DIAGNOSTICS 4 Select HISTORY 5 Select Max Temp 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Fast Keys 2 2 8 or 9 3 2 Maximu...

Page 204: ...emperature 3105 or 9 Set Temperature 3102 4 Select 3 Internal Extremes 5 Select 4 Minimum Temperature P047 Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the minimum temperature 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DIAGNOSTICS 4 Select HISTORY 5 Select Min Temp 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Fast Keys 2 2 8 or 9 3 4 Minimum...

Page 205: ...ntity 3102 4 Select 1 Identity 5 Select 6 Date P003 Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the date 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select DIAGNOSTICS 4 Select HISTORY 5 Select Date 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Fast Keys 2 2 4 or 5 1 6 Date P003 09 11 2009 09 11 2009 ESC DEL ENTER HELP w s q a z Lock Shift á ü x e d...

Page 206: ...asurement if the transmitter has been configured to do those calculations Note Reported units for the HART Primary Variable is selectable see page 153 Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view the live PV 1 From the Home screen select 1 Overview 2 Select 2 Primary Purpose Variables 3 Select 1 Primary Variable D900 4 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Note PV is available...

Page 207: ... To view the live level measurement 1 From the Home screen select 1 Overview 2 Select 2 Primary Purpose Variables 3 Select 2 Level SV D901 4 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Note SV is also at the Fast Key sequence 3 2 1 2 see Appendix E Field Communicator Menus Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the live level measurement 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 ...

Page 208: ...geometry illustration Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view the live distance to surface measurement 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 2 Variables and then select 1 Variables 3 Select 3 Distance TV D902 4 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the live distance to surface measurement 1 From the Main Menu scr...

Page 209: ...he live temperature measurement 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 2 Variables 3 Select 1 Variables 4 Select 4 Transducer Temperature D903 5 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the live temperature measurement 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select READINGS 4 Select ...

Page 210: ...ce Manager To view the percentage of current output in use 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 2 Variables 3 Select 2 Analog Output 4 Select 3 Percentage of Current Output 5 When finished use the Bksp key to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the percentage of current output in use 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Select the transmit...

Page 211: ...put current 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 2 Variables 3 Select 2 Analog Output 4 Select 1 Current Output 5 When finished use the Bksp key to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the actual output current 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select READINGS and then select CURRENT 4 Select Current...

Page 212: ...unicator or AMS Device Manager To view the distance to a detected surface 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 1 Target Data 5 Select 1 Distance D910 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the distance to a detected surface 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Select ...

Page 213: ...cated value is an averaged percentage of the last five echoes with 100 representing a saturated returned signal Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view the echo strength 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 1 Target Data 5 Select 2 Echo Size D911 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Co...

Page 214: ...nge very quickly see Lost Echo Delay on page 170 One rejected surface echo causes Echo Success to decrease by 10 but a subsequent valid surface echo increases the percentage by 10 The transmitter is biased to ignore sudden liquid level changes Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view the echo success 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data...

Page 215: ... roof or wall Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view the number of echoes received 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 1 Target Data 5 Select 4 Target Echoes D913 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the number of echoes received 1 From the Main Menu screen selec...

Page 216: ... or AMS Device Manager To view the calculated speed of sound 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 2 Speed of Sound Data 5 Select 1 Speed of Sound D914 6 When finished select EXIT to return to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the calculated speed of sound 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Select th...

Page 217: ...creen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 2 Speed of Sound Data 5 Select 2 Temperature for Calculation D915 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Note This is also at the Fast Key sequence 2 2 8 or 9 1 6 see Appendix E Field Communicator Menus for a menu tree diagram Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the temperature used for calc...

Page 218: ...lerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 3 Operation and then select 1 Transducer Frequency D916 5 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Note This is also at the Fast Key sequence 2 2 7 or 8 6 2 see Appendix E Field Communicator Menus for a menu tree diagram Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the actual operating frequency 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Sele...

Page 219: ...ols 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 3 Operation and then select 2 Threshold In Use D917 5 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Note This is also at the Fast Key sequence 2 2 7 or 8 2 4 see Appendix E Field Communicator Menus for a menu tree diagram Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the threshold limit 1 From the Main Menu screen select MONITOR 2 Sel...

Page 220: ...elect 3 Service Tools 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 3 Operation 5 Select 3 Pulses In Use D918 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Note This is also at the Fast Key sequence 2 2 7 or 8 5 2 see Appendix E Field Communicator Menus for a menu tree diagram Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the number of pulses being used in a burst 1 From the Main M...

Page 221: ...ansmission power in use 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 1 Alerts 3 Select 2 Diagnostic Data 4 Select 3 Operation 5 Select 4 Transmit Power D919 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Note This is also at the Fast Key sequence 2 2 7 or 8 4 3 see Appendix E Field Communicator Menus for a menu tree diagram Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the pulse t...

Page 222: ...n 5 Select 2 Model Code D949 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Note This is also at the Fast Key sequence 2 2 4 or 5 1 5 see Appendix E Field Communicator Menus for a menu tree diagram Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the transmitter model code 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select HAR...

Page 223: ...hortcuts 3 Select 1 Device Information twice 4 Select 1 Identification 5 Select 7 Hardware Revision D952 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the hardware revision number 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select HART 6 Select Hardware Rev 7 When finished use ...

Page 224: ...Shortcuts 3 Select 1 Device Information twice 4 Select 1 Identification 5 Select 6 Software Revision D953 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the software revision number 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select HART 6 Select Software Rev 7 When finished use...

Page 225: ...ntity 3105 or 5 HART Identity 3102 4 Select 1 Identity 5 Select 4 Manufacturer D960 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the manufacturer name 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select HART 6 Select Manufacturer 7 When finished use the ESC key to exit to the p...

Page 226: ...screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 4 HART Identity 3105 or 5 HART Identity 3102 4 Select 1 Identity 5 Select 7 Device ID D961 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the factory set unique device identification number 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 S...

Page 227: ...verview 2 Select 3 Shortcuts 3 Select 1 Device Information twice 4 Select 1 Identification 5 Select 4 HART Revision D962 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the HART revision number 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select HART 6 Select HART Rev 7 When finis...

Page 228: ...select 1 Overview 2 Select 3 Shortcuts 3 Select 1 Device Information twice 4 Select 1 Identification 5 Select 5 Device Revision D963 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the revision number 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Select HART 6 Select Field Dev Rev ...

Page 229: ...e screen select 2 Configure 2 Select 2 Manual Setup 3 Select 4 HART Identity 3105 or 5 HART Identity 3102 4 Select 2 Communication 5 Select 2 Preambles D964 6 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the number of preamble bytes 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM 4 Select FIXED 5 Se...

Page 230: ...d Communicator or AMS Device Manager This parameter is not available in the 3100 Series DD Device Descriptor file Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit To view the flags 1 From the Main Menu screen select SETUP 2 Select the transmitter e g Tx1 3102 3 Select SYSTEM and then select FIXED 4 Select HART and then select Flags 5 When finished use the ESC key to exit to the previous menu Fast Keys Flags D96...

Page 231: ...rol Unit This feature is only available on the Field Communicator and AMS F 4 27 Temperature Trend This indicates the history of temperature changes Units are in C or F depending on the base units selected see page 118 Note The live temperature is indicated in the read only parameter Temperature Fourth Variable FV page 196 Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view the trend 1 From the Home ...

Page 232: ... meters feet or inches depending on base units see page 118 Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager To view the trend 1 From the Home screen select 3 Service Tools 2 Select 3 Trends 3 Select 3 Distance Echo Size twice 4 Select Distance default or Echo Size from the pull down menu 5 When finished select EXIT to exit to the previous menu Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit This feature is only avail...

Page 233: ...ards Association CSA approvals 92 93 97 99 Clear False Echoes parameter HART 187 Configuration tools 78 Connecting the transmitter 16 19 Considerations before programming the transmitter 25 Contents Volume measurement 3102 3105 LCD 24 35 36 39 40 44 47 HART 145 Cover screws 5 12 16 17 34 80 Cover seal 17 34 55 58 80 95 Current Output 26 30 50 61 112 125 128 159 160 172 189 193 197 Cycle function 3...

Page 234: ... current fixing 3102 3105 61 Loop powered 6 Lost echo action parameter 3101 LCD 31 3102 3105 LCD 51 HART 172 Lost echo delay parameter 3102 3105 LCD 64 HART 170 Lost echo time parameter 3102 3105 LCD 64 Lower blanking parameter HART 140 Lower range value parameter HART 160 M Manufacturing location 91 Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS 2 Max contents volume parameter 3102 3105 LCD 47 Max flow level pa...

Page 235: ... and troubleshooting 57 Service support 2 Servicing 58 Set as empty command HART 120 Set threshold parameter HART 177 Simulate current output HART 128 Simulation of PV HART 125 Speed of Sound 71 110 112 137 174 176 Speed of Sound parameter HART 174 Spike rejection parameter HART 185 Spike rejection setting 3102 3105 LCD 69 Stirrers or agitators 11 Sun shade 10 System architecture 6 T Tag parameter...

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