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Levelflex FMP55
HART
Guided wave radar
BA01003F/00/EN/20.18
71394757
2018-04-1201.03.zz (Device firmware)
Page 1: ...Products Solutions Services Operating Instructions Levelflex FMP55 HART Guided wave radar BA01003F 00 EN 20 18 71394757 2018 04 12 01 03 zz Device firmware ...
Page 2: ...Levelflex FMP55 HART 2 Endress Hauser Order code Ext ord cd Ser no www endress com deviceviewer Endress Hauser Operations App XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXX XX Serial number 1 3 2 A0023555 ...
Page 3: ...Mounting cladded flanges 25 6 1 5 Securing the probe 26 6 1 6 Special mounting conditions 27 6 2 Mounting the device 31 6 2 1 Required mounting tools 31 6 2 2 Mounting the device 31 6 2 3 Mounting the Sensor remote version 31 6 2 4 Turning the transmitter housing 33 6 2 5 Turning the display 34 6 3 Post installation check 36 7 Electrical connection 37 7 1 Connection conditions 37 7 1 1 Terminal as...
Page 4: ...93 13 6 Event logbook 95 13 6 1 Event history 95 13 6 2 Filtering the event logbook 95 13 6 3 Overview of information events 95 13 7 Firmware history 97 14 Maintenance 98 14 1 Exterior cleaning 98 14 2 Cleaning coax probes 98 15 Repairs 99 15 1 General information on repairs 99 15 1 1 Repair concept 99 15 1 2 Repairs to Ex approved devices 99 15 1 3 Replacement of an electronics module 99 15 1 4 R...
Page 5: ...rious or fatal injury CAUTION CAUTION This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in minor or medium injury NOTICE NOTE This symbol contains information on procedures and other facts which do not result in personal injury 1 2 2 Electrical symbols Symbol Meaning Direct current Alternating current Direct current and alternating current Ground connection...
Page 6: ...t are preferred Forbidden Procedures processes or actions that are forbidden Tip Indicates additional information Reference to documentation A Reference to page Reference to graphic Notice or individual step to be observed 1 2 3 Series of steps Result of a step Help in the event of a problem Visual inspection 1 2 5 Symbols in graphics Symbol Meaning 1 2 3 Item numbers 1 2 3 Series of steps A B C V...
Page 7: ... 6 Symbols at the device Symbol Meaning Safety instructions Observe the safety instructions contained in the associated Operating Instructions Temperature resistance of the connection cables Specifies the minimum value of the temperature resistance of the connection cables ...
Page 8: ...individual parameter in the operating menu The description is aimed at those who work with the device over the entire life cycle and perform specific configurations Special documentation SD00326F Functional Safety Manual The document is part of the Operating Instructions and serves as a reference for application specific parameters and notes Special documentation SD01872F Manual for Heartbeat Veri...
Page 9: ...uration and integrated plant asset management solutions DeviceCare Universal configuration software for Endress Hauser HART PROFIBUS FOUNDATION Fieldbus and Ethernet field devices DTM Device Type Manager DD Device Description for HART communication protocol εr DC value Relative dielectric constant Operating tool The term operating tool is used in place of the following operating software FieldCare...
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Page 11: ...l data and listed in the Operating Instructions and supplementary documentation the measuring device may be used for the following measurements only Measured process variable Level and or interface Calculated process variable Volume oder mass in arbitrarily shaped vessels calculated from the level by the linearization functionality To ensure that the measuring device remains in proper condition fo...
Page 12: ... is permitted for the intended use in the hazardous area Observe the specifications in the separate supplementary documentation that is an integral part of these Instructions 2 5 Product safety This measuring device is designed in accordance with good engineering practice to meet state of the art safety requirements has been tested and left the factory in a condition in which it is safe to operate...
Page 13: ...M XP Cl I II III Div 1 Gr A G AEx d NI Cl 1 Div 2 FMP55 XA00532F XA00532F XA00532F XA00572F XA00532F GA EAC Ex ia IIC T6 Ga FMP55 XA01380F XA01380F XA01380F XA01381F XA01380F GB EAC Ex ia IIC T6 Ga Gb FMP55 XA01380F XA01380F XA01380F XA01381F XA01380F GC EAC Ex d ia IIC T6 Ga Gb FMP55 XA01382F XA01382F XA01382F XA01383F XA01382F IA IEC Ex ia IIC T6 Ga FMP55 XA00496F XA01125F XA01126F XA00516F IB I...
Page 14: ...38F XA00644F XA00638F N3 NEPSI Ex d ia IIC T6 Ga Gb DIP A20 21 T85 90 C IP66 FMP55 XA00639F XA00639F XA00639F XA00645F XA00639F 8A FM CSA IS XP Cl I II III Div 1 Gr A G FMP55 XA00531F XA00532F XA00531F XA00532F XA00531F XA00532F XA00572F XA00573F XA00531F XA00532F 1 A 2 wire 4 20mA HART 2 B 2 wire 4 20mA HART switch output 3 C 2 wire 4 20mA HART 4 20mA 4 E 2 wire FOUNDATION Fieldbus switch output ...
Page 15: ...e following table 1 Feature 010 Approval Feature 030 Display Operation Ex marking BG L M or N ATEX II 3G Ex nA ia Ga IIC T6 Gc BH L M or N ATEX II 3G Ex ic ia Ga IIC T6 Gc B3 L M or N ATEX II 1 2G Ex d ia IIC T6 Ga Gb ATEX II 1 2D Ex ta ia Db IIIC Txx C Da Db IG L M or N IECEx Ex nA ia Ga IIC T6 Gc IH L M or N IECEx Ex ic ia Ga IIC T6 Gc I3 L M or N IECEx Ex d ia IIC T6 Ga Gb IECEx Ex ta ia Db III...
Page 16: ...r 3 Product description 3 1 Product design 3 1 1 Levelflex FMP51 FMP52 FMP54 FMP55 1 2 5 3 4 6 A0012399 1 Design of the Levelflex 1 Electronics housing 2 Process connection here as an example flange 3 Rope probe 4 End of probe weight 5 Rod probe 6 Coax probe ...
Page 17: ...9 A0012422 2 Design of the electronics housing 1 Electronics compartment cover 2 Display module 3 Main electronics module 4 Cable glands 1 or 2 depending on instrument version 5 Nameplate 6 I O electronics module 7 Terminals pluggable spring terminals 8 Connection compartment cover 9 Grounding terminal ...
Page 18: ...f these conditions is not satisfied contact your Endress Hauser Sales Center 4 2 Product identification The following options are available for identification of the measuring device Nameplate specifications Order code with breakdown of the device features on the delivery note Enter serial numbers from nameplates in W M Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer All information about the measuring...
Page 19: ...1 Document number of the Safety Instructions e g XA ZD ZE 12 2 D matrix code QR code 13 Modification mark 14 Manufacturing date year month 15 Permitted temperature range for cable 16 Device revision Dev Rev 17 Additional information about the device version certificates approvals communication e g SIL PROFIBUS 18 Firmware version FW 19 CE mark C Tick 20 DeviceID 21 Material in contact with process...
Page 20: ... or the probe but at the process connection Take into account the mass center of the device in order to avoid unintended tilting Comply with the safety instructions transport conditions for devices over 18kg 39 6lbs IEC61010 A0013920 NOTICE Shipping lock for FMP5x with coax probe For FMP5x with coax probe the coax tube is not fixed permanently to the electronics housing For shipping and transport ...
Page 21: ...Levelflex FMP55 HART Storage Transport Endress Hauser 21 1 2 4 3 A0015471 ...
Page 22: ...MP55 Rod probes rope probes must be mounted in a stilling well or bypass 27 Coax probes can be mounted at an arbitrary distance from the wall of the vessel When mounting in the open a weather protection cover may be installed to protect the device against extreme weather conditions Minimum distance from the end of probe to the bottom of the vessel 10 mm 0 4 in ...
Page 23: ...ote cable as ordered Product structure feature 600 Probe Design Option MB Sensor remote 3m 9ft cable The remote cable is supplied with these device versions Minimum bending radius 100 mm 4 inch A mounting bracket for the electronics housing is supplied with these device versions Mounting options Wall mounting Pipe mounting diameter 42 to 60 mm 1 1 4 to 2 inch The connection cable has got one strai...
Page 24: ...ensor Feature 060 Probe Tensile load limit kN FMP55 NA ND Rope 4mm 1 6 PFA 316 2 Bending strength of rod probes Sensor Feature 060 Probe Bending strength Nm FMP55 CA CB Rod 16mm 0 63 PFA 316L 30 Bending strength of coax probes Sensor Feature 060 Process connection Probe Bending strength Nm FMP55 UA UB Flange Coax 316L Ø 42 4 mm 300 ...
Page 25: ...TFE flange cladding also serves as a seal between the nozzle and the device flange Flange size Number of screws Recommended torque Nm minimum maximum EN DN40 PN40 4 35 55 DN50 PN16 4 45 65 DN50 PN40 4 45 65 DN80 PN16 8 40 55 DN80 PN40 8 40 55 DN100 PN16 8 40 60 DN100 PN40 8 55 80 DN150 PN16 8 75 115 DN150 PN40 8 95 145 ASME 1 150lbs 4 20 30 1 300lbs 4 30 40 2 150lbs 4 40 55 2 300lbs 8 20 30 3 150l...
Page 26: ...flex FMP55 HART 26 Endress Hauser 6 1 5 Securing the probe Securing coax probes For WHG approvals For probe lengths 3 m 10 ft a support is required A0012608 Coax probes can be supported at any point of the outer tube ...
Page 27: ...le below Minimum distance between end of probe and lower edge of the bypass Type of probe Minimum distance Rope 10 mm 0 4 in Rod 10 mm 0 4 in Coax 10 mm 0 4 in Pipe diameter 40 mm 1 6 for rod probes Rod probe installation can take place up to a diameter size of 150 mm 6 in In the event of larger diameters a coax probe is recommended Side disposals holes or slits and welded joints that protrude up ...
Page 28: ...with condensate formation water and a medium with low dielectric constant e g hydrocarbons In the course of time the bypass is filled with condensate up to the lower disposal and for low levels the the level echo is superimposed by the condensate echo Thus in this range the condensate level is measured instead of the correct level Only higher levels are measured correctly To prevent this position ...
Page 29: ... Endress Hauser 29 Underground tanks A0014142 Use a coax probe for nozzles with large diameters in order to avoid reflections at the nozzle wall Non metallic vessels When mounting Levelflex in a non metallic vessel use a coax probe ...
Page 30: ...uded in normal tank insulation to prevent the electronics heating up as a result of heat radiation or convection The insulation may not exceed beyond the points labeled MAX in the drawings 40 1 57 40 1 57 MAX mm in MAX 1 3 2 A0014654 5 Process connection with flange FMP55 1 Tank insulation 2 Compact device 3 Sensor remote feature 600 ...
Page 31: ...obe into the vessel observe the following Uncoil rope and lower it slowly and carefully into the vessel Do not kink the rope Avoid any backlash since this might damage the probe or the vessel fittings 6 2 3 Mounting the Sensor remote version This section is only valid for devices of the version Probe Design Sensor remote feature 600 option MB MC MD For the version Probe design Sensor remote the fo...
Page 32: ...ctronics and connection cable are adjusted to match each other They are marked by a common serial number Only components with the same serial number shall be connected to each other If the measuring point is exposed to strong vibrations an additional locking compound e g Loctite 243 can be applied at the plug connectors Mounting the electronics housing 122 4 8 52 2 86 3 4 70 2 8 127 140 5 5 51 161...
Page 33: ...lug at the electronics housing C Length of the remote cable as ordered 6 2 4 Turning the transmitter housing To provide easier access to the connection compartment or display module the transmitter housing can be turned max 350 8 mm 8 mm 1 2 3 A0032242 1 Unscrew the securing screw using an open ended wrench 2 Rotate the housing in the desired direction 3 Tighten the securing screw 1 5 Nm for plast...
Page 34: ... cover and check lid gasket replace if necessary Turning the display module 1 2 A0036401 1 Pull out the display module with a gentle rotational movement 2 Rotate the display module to the desired position max 8 45 in each direction 3 Feed the coiled cable into the gap between the housing and main electronics module and plug the display module into the electronics compartment until it engages Closi...
Page 35: ...Levelflex FMP55 HART Mounting Endress Hauser 35 1 Screw back firmly electronics compartment cover 2 Turning securing clamp 90 clockwise and tighten the clamp with 2 5 Nm using the Allen key 3 mm ...
Page 36: ... example Process temperature Process pressure refer to the chapter on Material load curves of the Technical Information document Ambient temperature range Measuring range m Are the measuring point identification and labeling correct visual inspection m Is the device adequately protected from precipitation and direct sunlight m Are the securing screw and securing clamp tightened securely ...
Page 37: ... without integrated overvoltage protection 2 Connection 4 20 mA HART passive terminals 1 and 2 with integrated overvoltage protection 3 Terminal for cable screen Block diagram 2 wire 4 20 mA HART 5 4 1 2 3 Y I 6 1 2 A0036499 9 Block diagram 2 wire 4 20 mA HART 1 Active barrier with power supply e g RN221N observe terminal voltage 2 HART communication resistor 250 Ω observe maximum load 3 Connectio...
Page 38: ...ection switch output Open Collector terminals 3 and 4 with integrated overvoltage protection 4 Connection 4 20 mA HART passive terminals 1 and 2 with integrated overvoltage protection 5 Terminal for cable screen Block diagram 2 wire 4 20 mA HART switch output 5 4 1 2 3 Y I 6 7 1 2 3 4 A0036501 11 Block diagram 2 wire 4 20 mA HART switch output 1 Active barrier with power supply e g RN221N observe ...
Page 39: ...th integrated overvoltage protection 4 Connection current output 1 4 20 mA HART passive terminals 1 and 2 with integrated overvoltage protection 5 Terminal for cable screen Block diagram 2 wire 4 20 mA HART 4 20 mA 5 4 1 2 3 Y I 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 A0036502 13 Block diagram 2 wire 4 20 mA HART 4 20 mA 1 Active barrier with power supply e g RN221N observe terminal voltage 2 HART communication resistor 25...
Page 40: ...al for cable screen Block diagram 4 wire 4 20 mA HART 10 4 to 48 VDC 5 4 1 2 3 L L Y I 6 7 3 4 1 2 A0036526 15 Block diagram 4 wire 4 20 mA HART 10 4 to 48 VDC 1 Evaluation unit e g PLC 2 HART communication resistor 250 Ω observe maximum load 3 Connection for Commubox FXA195 or FieldXpert SFX350 SFX370 via VIATOR Bluetooth modem 4 Analog display device observe maximum load 5 Cable screen observe c...
Page 41: ...necting the protective earth Connect protective earth to the internal ground terminal 3 before connecting the supply voltage If necessary connect the potential matching line to the external ground terminal In order to ensure electromagnetic compatibility EMC Do not only ground the device via the protective earth conductor of the supply cable Instead the functional grounding must also be connected ...
Page 42: ...4 20 mA HART 90 to 253 VAC 1 Evaluation unit e g PLC 2 HART communication resistor 250 Ω observe maximum load 3 Connection for Commubox FXA195 or FieldXpert SFX350 SFX370 via VIATOR Bluetooth modem 4 Analog display device observe maximum load 5 Cable scree observe cable specification 6 Measuring device 7 Supply voltage observe terminal voltage observe cable specification ...
Page 43: ...d state relay Phoenix Contact OV 24DC 480AC 5 with mounting rail connector UMK 1 OM R AMS Electromechanical relay Phoenix Contact PLC RSC 12DC 21 3 2 1 4 Ri A0015910 19 Connection of a digital input 1 Pull up resistor 2 Digital input For optimum interference immunity we recommend to connect an external resistor internal resistance of the relay or Pull up resistor of 1000 Ω ...
Page 44: ...tputs connected as power source The HART loop converter HMX50 can be acquired using the order number 71063562 Additional documentation TI00429F and BA00371F 7 1 2 Cable specification Devices without integrated overvoltage protection Pluggable spring force terminals for wire cross sections 0 5 to 2 5 mm2 20 to 14 AWG Devices with integrated overvoltage protection Screw terminals for wire cross sect...
Page 45: ...dbus plug connector M12 or 7 8 the signal line can be connected without opening the housing Pin assignment of the M12 plug connector 2 1 3 4 A0011175 Pin Meaning 1 Signal 2 not connected 3 Signal 4 Ground Pin assignment of the 7 8 plug connector 4 2 3 1 A0011176 Pin Meaning 1 Signal 2 Signal 3 Not connected 4 Screen ...
Page 46: ...eature 020 of the product structure option A 2 Feature 010 of the product structure 3 If the Bluetooth modem is used the minimum supply voltage increases by 2 V 2 wire 4 20 mA HART switch output 1 Approval 2 Terminal voltage U at the device Maximum load R depending on the supply voltage U0 at the supply unit Non Ex Ex nA Ex nA ia Ex ic Ex ic ia Ex d ia XP Ex ta DIP CSA GP 16 to 35 V 3 U0 V 10 16 2...
Page 47: ...17 to 30 V 3 R Ω U0 V 10 17 28 20 30 0 500 A0034973 Channel 2 12 to 30 V R W V U0 10 12 23 20 30 0 500 A0022583 1 Feature 020 of the product structure option C 2 Feature 010 of the product structure 3 If the Bluetooth modem is used the minimum supply voltage increases by 2 V Polarity reversal protection Yes Admissible residual ripple at f 0 to 100 Hz USS 1 V Admissible residual ripple at f 100 to ...
Page 48: ...d option NA Overvoltage protection Technical data Resistance per channel 2 0 5 Ω max Threshold DC voltage 400 to 700 V Threshold impulse voltage 800 V Capacitance at 1 MHz 1 5 pF Nominal arrest impulse voltage 8 20 μs 10 kA External overvoltage protection module HAW562 or HAW569 from Endress Hauser are suited as external overvoltage protection For detailed information please refer to the following...
Page 49: ...lockwise 2 Afterwards unscrew connection compartment cover and check lid gasket replace if necessary 7 2 2 Connecting 10 0 4 10 0 4 2 3 3 1 A0036418 21 Dimensions mm in 1 Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 2 Remove the cable sheath 3 Strip the cable ends over a length of 10 mm 0 4 in In the case of stranded cables also...
Page 50: ...ction electrical connection is via plug in spring force terminals Rigid conductors or flexible conductors with ferrules can be inserted directly into the terminal without using the lever and create a contact automatically 3 0 12 1 2 A0013661 22 Dimensions mm in To remove cables from the terminal 1 Using a flat blade screwdriver 3 mm press down on the slot between the two terminal holes 2 while sim...
Page 51: ...e cables comply with the requirements Do the cables have adequate strain relief Are all cable glands installed securely tightened and leak tight Does the supply voltage match the specifications on the nameplate Is the terminal assignment correct If required Has protective ground connection been established If supply voltage is present is the device ready for operation and do values appear on the d...
Page 52: ...mperature for the display 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F The readability of the display may be impaired at temperatures outside the temperature range Operating elements local operation with 3 push buttons external operation via touch control 3 optical keys Operating elements also accessible in various hazardous areas Additional functionality Data backup function The device configuration can be saved in the...
Page 53: ... Operation with remote display and operating module FHX50 1 2 A0036314 23 FHX50 operating options 1 Display and operating module SD03 optical keys can be operated through the glass of the cover 2 Display and operating module SD02 push buttons cover must be removed ...
Page 54: ... with Bluetooth module There are the following options The device has been ordered with a Bluetooth module Feature 610 Accessory Mounted option NF Bluetooth The Bluetooth module has been ordered as an accessory ordering number 71377355 and has been mounted See Special Documentation SD02252F Operation via SmartBlue app 1 2 3 A0034939 25 Operation via SmartBlue app 1 Transmitter power supply unit 2 ...
Page 55: ... Field Communicator 375 475 4 Field Communicator 475 5 Computer with operating tool e g DeviceCare FieldCare AMS Device Manager SIMATIC PDM 6 Commubox FXA191 RS232 or FXA195 USB 7 Field Xpert SFX350 SFX370 8 VIATOR Bluetooth modem with connecting cable 9 Transmitter DeviceCare FieldCare via service interface CDI 1 2 3 A0032466 27 DeviceCare FieldCare via service interface CDI 1 Service interface C...
Page 56: ...essages which are no longer active Device information Contains information for identifying the device Measured values Contains all current measured values Data logging Contains the history of the individual measuring values Simulation Is used to simulate measured values or output values Device check Contains all parameters needed to check the measurement capability of the device Heartbeat 4 Contai...
Page 57: ...ct and analyze operational errors 1 If operating via operating tools e g FieldCare the Language parameter is located under Setup Advanced setup Display 2 Only if operating via an FDT DTM system 3 only available with local operation 4 only available if operating via DeviceCare or FieldCare 5 On entering the Expert menu an access code is always requested If a customer specific access code has not be...
Page 58: ...efine access code via local display 1 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Administration Define access code Define access code 2 Define a max 4 digit numeric code as an access code 3 Repeat the same code in Confirm access code parameter The symbol appears in front of all write protected parameters Define access code via operating tool e g FieldCare 1 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Administration De...
Page 59: ...code Via local display 1 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Administration Define access code Define access code 2 Enter 0000 3 Repeat 0000 in Confirm access code parameter The write protection is deactivated Parameters can be changed without entering an access code Via an operating tool e g FieldCare 1 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Administration Define access code 2 Enter 0000 The write protect...
Page 60: ...N WP OFF 4 1 3 mm A0026157 1 Loosen the securing clamp 2 Unscrew the electronics compartment cover 3 Pull out the display module with a gentle rotational movement To make it easier to access the lock switch attach the display module to the edge of the electronics compartment A0036086 ...
Page 61: ...n the local display the symbol appears in front of the parameters in the header of the operational display and in the navigation view XXXX XXX X X 20 50 XX XX A0015870 If the hardware write protection is disabled No option is displayed in the Locking status parameter On the local display the symbol disappears from in front of the parameters in the header of the operational display and in the navig...
Page 62: ...vate the keylock manually 1 The device is in the measured value display Press for at least 2 seconds A context menu appears 2 In the context menu select the Keylock on option The keypad lock is switched on If the user attempts to access the operating menu while the keypad lock is active the message Keylock on appears Switching off the keypad lock 1 The keypad lock is switched on Press for at least...
Page 63: ...ol if an error is active 1 2 Measured value symbols 1 3 Measured value 1 4 Unit 2 Measured value display 1 bargraph 1 value 2 1 Bargraph for measured value 1 2 2 Measured value 1 including unit 2 3 Measured value symbols for measured value 1 2 4 Measured value 2 2 5 Unit for measured value 2 2 6 Measured value symbols for measured value 2 3 Representation of a parameter here a parameter with selec...
Page 64: ...e Diagnostics menu Status signals A0032902 Failure A device error is present The measured value is no longer valid A0032903 Function check The device is in service mode e g during a simulation S A0032904 Out of specification The device is operated Outside of its technical specifications e g during startup or a cleaning Outside of the configuration carried out by the user e g level outside configur...
Page 65: ...95 Terminal voltage A0032896 Temperature of the electronics or the sensor Measuring channels 1 A0032897 Measuring channel 1 2 A0032898 Measuring channel 2 Status of the measured value A0018361 Status Alarm The measurment is interrupted The output assumes the defined alarm value A diagnostic message is generated A0018360 Status Warning The device continues measuring A diagnostic message is generate...
Page 66: ...y for 2 s for parameter If present opens the help text for the function of the parameter For text and numeric editor Pressing the key briefly Opens the selected group Carries out the selected action Pressing the key for 2 s confirms the edited parameter value A0032909 Escape key combination press keys simultaneously For menu submenu Pressing the key briefly Exits the current menu level and takes y...
Page 67: ... and text editor Numeric editor symbols Symbol Meaning 0 9 A0013998 Selection of numbers from 0 to 9 A0016619 Inserts decimal separator at the input position A0016620 Inserts minus sign at the input position A0013985 Confirms selection A0016621 Moves the input position one position to the left A0013986 Exits the input without applying the changes A0014040 Clears all entered characters Text editor ...
Page 68: ...its the input without applying the changes A0014040 Clears all entered characters Correction symbols under Symbol Meaning A0032907 Clears all entered characters A0018324 Moves the input position one position to the right A0018326 Moves the input position one position to the left A0032906 Deletes one character immediately to the left of the input position ...
Page 69: ...k on Opening and closing the context menu The user is in the operational display 1 Press for 2 s The context menu opens XXXXXXXXXX kg h 50 Setup Conf backup disp Env curve Keylock on A0033110 EN 2 Press simultaneously The context menu is closed and the operational display appears Calling up the menu via the context menu 1 Open the context menu 2 Press to navigate to the desired menu 3 Press to con...
Page 70: ...5 HART 70 Endress Hauser 8 3 5 Envelope curve on the display and operating module In order to assess the measuring signal the envelope curve and if a mapping has been recorded the mapping curve can be displayed E 2s E 2 x E E A0014277 ...
Page 71: ...rg 9 2 HART device variables and measuring values On delivery the following measruing values are assigned to the HART device varaibles Device variables for interface measurements Device variable Measuring value Primary variable PV Interface linearized Secondary variable SV Level linearized Tertiary variable TV Thickness upper layer Quaternary variable QV Absolute interface amplitude The allocation...
Page 72: ...ule serves as the initial password used to establish the first connection to the device It can be found on the information sheet which is supplied with the device This serial number specific sheet is also stored in W M on the nameplate of the Bluetooth module 1 2 A0036790 29 Device with Bluetooth module 1 Electronics housing of the device 2 Nameplate of the Bluetooth module the ID on this nameplat...
Page 73: ...om displayed livelist available devices only A0029502 32 Livelist Only one point to point connection can be established between one sensor and one smartphone or tablet 4 Perform login admin A0029503 33 Login 5 Enter user name admin 6 Enter initial password ID of the Bluetooth module 7 Change the password after logging in for the first time ...
Page 74: ...played D Distance L Level A Absolute amplitude In the case of screenshots the displayed section zoom function is saved In video sequences always the whole area without zoom function is saved It is also possible to send envelope curves video sequences using the relevant smartphone or tablet functions 1 2 3 4 5 A0029486 35 Envelope curve display example in SmartBlue Android view 1 Record video 2 Cre...
Page 75: ...ing via SmartBlue app Endress Hauser 75 4 5 1 2 3 A0029487 36 Envelope curve display example in SmartBlue IoS view 1 Record video 2 Create screenshot 3 Navigation to mapping menu 4 Start stop video recording 5 Move time on time axis ...
Page 76: ...ck on Commissioning to call up the wizard 4 Enter or select the appropriate value for each parameter These values are immediately written to the device 5 Click Next to switch to the next page 6 After finishing the last page click End of sequence to close the wizard If the wizard is cancelled before all necessary parameters have been set the device may be in an undefined state A reset to the defaul...
Page 77: ...st installation check 36 Checklist Post connection check 51 12 2 Setting the operating language Factory setting English or ordered local language XXXX XXX X X 20 50 Operation Setup Main menu 0104 1 Display language English Español Français Display language English Deutsch à 0104 1 à Español Français Display language English Deutsch 0104 1 Betrieb Setup Hauptmenü Sprache Deutsch 0104 1 XX XX 1 2 3 ...
Page 78: ...nter tag for measuring point 2 Navigate to Setup Operating mode Select Interface with capacitance option 3 Navigate to Setup Distance unit Select distance unit 4 Navigate to Setup Tank type Select tank type 5 For Tank type Bypass pipe Navigate to Setup Tube diameter Enter the diameter of the bypass or stilling well 6 Navigate to Setup DC value Enter relative dielectric constant εr of the upper med...
Page 79: ...ank empty option NOTICE Wrong dielectric constant of the lower medium may cause a measuring error If in the case of Operating mode Interface with capacitance the lower medium is not water it is necessary to specify its dielectric constant DC value Setup Advanced setup Interface DC value lower medium NOTICE Wrong empty capacitance may cause a measuring error For rod and rope probes with Operating m...
Page 80: ...arameter Navigation in the menu Expert Diagnostics Envelope diagnostics Save reference curve Meaning of the options No No action Yes The current envelope curve is saved as reference curve In devices which have been delivered with software version 01 00 zz or 01 01 zz this submenu is only visible for the Service user role The reference curve can only be displayed in the envelope curve diagram of Fi...
Page 81: ...tput Factory setting for devices with 2 current outputs Format display 1 value max size 1 value max size Value 1 display Interface linearized Interface linearized Value 2 display Level linearized Level linearized Value 3 display Thickness upper layer Current output 1 Value 4 display Current output 1 Current output 2 12 5 2 Adjustment of the on site display The on site display can be adjusted in th...
Page 82: ... corresponding linearized value 100 or the corresponding linearized value 2 1 Level linearized 0 or the corresponding linearized value 100 or the corresponding linearized value 1 for devices with 2 current outputs 12 6 2 Adjustment of the current outputs The current outputs can be adjusted in the following submenus Basic settings Setup Advanced setup Current output 1 to 2 Advanced settings Expert ...
Page 83: ...device Duplicate The transmitter configuration is duplicated to another device using the transmitter display module The following parameters which characterize the individual measuring point are not included in the transmitted configuration HART date code HART short tag HART message HART descriptor HART address Device tag Medium type Compare The device configuration saved in the display module is ...
Page 84: ... FMP55 HART 84 Endress Hauser 12 8 Protection of the settings against unauthorized changes There are two ways to protect the settings against unauthorized changes Via parameter settings software locking 58 Via locking switch hardware locking 59 ...
Page 85: ...gnized if no data backup has been performed at the device before Connect display with the backup and restart the device Output current 3 6 mA Signal cable connection incorrect Check connection Electronics is defective Replace electronics HART communication does not function Communication resistor missing or incorrectly installed Install the communication resistor 250 Ω correctly Commubox connected...
Page 86: ...as it approved the first time GPS or positioning function must be activated for certain Android versions in conjunction with Bluetooth Activate GPS close the app fully and restart enable the positioning function for the app Device is visible in the live list but cannot be accessed via SmartBlue Apple end device Log in as standard Enter user name admin Enter initial password ID of the Bluetooth mod...
Page 87: ...129 If necessary select a more detailed setting in the Medium property parameter Level echo suppressed Delete mapping and record new mapping curve if required Record map parameter 137 Device displays a level when the tank is empty Incorrect probe length Carry out probe length correction Confirm probe length parameter 165 Interference echo Carry out mapping over entire probe while the tank is empty...
Page 88: ...ements Status signals A0032902 Failure F option A device error is present The measured value is no longer valid A0032903 Function check C option The device is in service mode e g during a simulation S A0032904 Out of specification S option The device is operated Outside of its technical specifications e g during startup or a cleaning Outside of the configuration carried out by the user e g level o...
Page 89: ...text Example S A0032904 441 Curr output 1 3 digit number If two or more diagnostic messages are pending simultaneously only the message with the highest priority is shown Additional pending diagnostic messages can be shown in the Diagnostic list submenu Past diagnostic messages that are no longer pending are shown as follows On the local display in the Event logbook submenu In FieldCare via the Ev...
Page 90: ...ehavior with diagnostic code 5 Operation time of occurrence 6 Remedial measures The user is in the diagnostic message 1 Press Symbol Diagnostic list submenu opens 2 Select the desired diagnostic event with or and press The message for the remedial measures for the selected diagnostic event opens 3 Press simultaneously The message for the remedial measures closes The user is in the Diagnostics menu...
Page 91: ... NAMUR NE 107 Failure F Function check C Out of specification S Maintenance required M A Via the operating menu 1 Navigate to the Diagnostics menu In the Actual diagnostics parameter the diagnostic event is shown with event text 2 On the right in the display range hover the cursor over the Actual diagnostics parameter A tool tip with remedial measures for the diagnostic event appears B Via the Cre...
Page 92: ...nts including remedy information is shown in the Data overview window 13 4 Diagnostic list In the Diagnostic list submenu submenu up to 5 currently pending diagnostic messages can be displayed If more than 5 messages are pending the messages with the highest priority are shown on the display Navigation path Diagnostics Diagnostic list Calling up and closing the remedial measures 1 Press The messag...
Page 93: ...nic modules 3 Change I O Modul or main electronics F Alarm 262 Module connection 1 Check module connections 2 Change electronic modules F Alarm 270 Main electronic failure Change main electronic module F Alarm 271 Main electronic failure 1 Restart device 2 Change main electronic module F Alarm 272 Main electronic failure 1 Restart device 2 Contact service F Alarm 273 Main electronic failure 1 Emer...
Page 94: ...ctivate simulation switch output C Warning 495 Diagnostic event simulation Deactivate simulation C Warning 585 Simulation distance Deactivate simulation C Warning Diagnostic of process 801 Energy too low Increase supply voltage S Warning 803 Current loop 1 Check wiring 2 Change I O module F Alarm 825 Operating temperature 1 Check ambient temperature 2 Check process temperature S Warning 825 Operat...
Page 95: ...Calling up and closing the remedial measures 1 Press The message for the remedial measures for the selected diagnostic event opens 2 Press simultaneously The message about the remedial measures closes 13 6 2 Filtering the event logbook Using the Filter options parameter you can define which category of event messages is displayed in the Event list submenu Navigation path Diagnostics Event logbook ...
Page 96: ... error event list I1184 Display connected I1185 Display backup done I1186 Restore via display done I1187 Settings downloaded with display I1188 Display data cleared I1189 Backup compared I1256 Display access status changed I1264 Safety sequence aborted I1335 Firmware changed I1397 Fieldbus access status changed I1398 CDI access status changed I1512 Download started I1513 Download finished I1514 Up...
Page 97: ... functionality enhanced Advanced Diagnostic function block integrated Improvements and bugfixes BA01003F 00 EN 15 13 BA01003F 00 EN 16 14 GP01000F 00 EN 14 13 GP01000F 00 EN 15 14 TI01003F 00 EN 16 13 TI01003F 00 EN 17 14 04 2016 01 03 zz Update to HART 7 All 17 operating languages available in the device Improvements and bugfixes BA01003F 00 EN 17 16 BA01003F 00 EN 18 16 1 BA01003F 00 EN 20 18 2 ...
Page 98: ...attack the surface of the hosuing and the seals 14 2 Cleaning coax probes For cleaning purposes the ground tube can be stripped of the coaxial probe When unmounting and remounting the tube make sure that the PFA spacers do not get out of space A first spacer is positioned at about 10 cm 4 in from the end of the probe Depending of the length of the probe there may be additional spacers evenly space...
Page 99: ...l parts Carry out repairs according to the instructions On completion of repairs carry out the specified routine test on the device Only Endress Hauser Service may convert a certified device into a different certified variant Document all repair work and conversions 15 1 3 Replacement of an electronics module If an electronics module has been replaced it is not necessary to perform a new basic set...
Page 100: ...nal information www endress com deviceviewer 71023451 XPF0001 XPF0002 XPF0003 71023451 71023451 71023451 71023451 3 4 1 5 2 6 A0014979 41 Example for spare part nameplate in connection compartment cover Measuring device serial number Is located on the device and spare part nameplate Can be read out via the Serial number parameter in the Device information submenu 15 3 Return The measuring device m...
Page 101: ... 222 8 74 A0015466 300 11 8 275 10 8 255 1 10 1 5 6 6 1 4 3 8 1 5 164 6 46 54 2 13 3 5 6 5 5 5 A0015472 42 Weather protection cover Dimensions mm in The weather protection cover can be ordered together with the device product structure feature 620 Accessory Enclosed option PB Weather Protection Cover Alternatively it can be separately ordered as an accessory order code 71162242 ...
Page 102: ...6 1 3 Centering star Accessory Description Centering star PFA 16 4 mm 0 65 in 37 mm 1 46 in can be used for FMP55 10 0 39 A ø16 4 0 65 B ø37 1 46 A0014577 A For 8 mm 0 3 in probes B For 12 mm 0 47 in and 16 mm 0 63 in probes The centering star is suitable for probes with a rod diameter of 8 mm 0 3 in 12 mm 0 47 in and 16 mm 0 63 in also coated rod probes and can be used in pipes from DN40 1 up to ...
Page 103: ... FHX50 display is to be retrofitted you must select version B Not prepared for display FHX50 under feature 050 Measuring device version when ordering the FHX50 In this case a retrofit kit for the device is supplied with the FHX50 The kit can be used to prepare the device so that the FHX50 can be used Use of the FHX50 may be restricted for transmitters with an approval A device can only be retrofit...
Page 104: ...e is to retrofitted with the overvoltage protection Order code for retrofitting For 1 channel devices feature 020 option A OVP10 71128617 For 2 channel devices feature 020 option B C E or G OVP20 71128619 Hosuing lid for retrofitting In order to keep the necessary safety distances the housing lid needs to be replaced if the device is retrofitted with the overvoltage protection Depending on the hou...
Page 105: ...e Bluetooth module the minimum supply voltage increases by up to 3 V Ordering with device The Bluetooth module is preferably ordered with the device See product structure feature 610 Accessory Mounted option NF Bluetooth A separate order is only necessary in case of retrofitting Order code for retrofitting Bluetooth module BT10 71377355 Restrictions in case of retrofitting Depending on the approva...
Page 106: ...k It ensures safe data transmission and can be operated in parallel with other wireless networks For details refer to Operating Instructions BA00061S Accessories Description Connect Sensor FXA30 FXA30B Fully integrated battery powered gateway for simple applications with SupplyCare Hosting Up to 4 field devices with 4 to 20 mA communication FXA30 FXA30B serial Modbus FXA30B or HART FXA30B can be c...
Page 107: ...BA00050S Accessory Description Field Xpert SFX350 Field Xpert SFX350 is a mobile computer for commissioning and maintenance It enables efficient device configuration and diagnostics for HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus devices in the non Ex area For details see Operating Instructions BA01202S Accessory Description Field Xpert SFX370 Field Xpert SFX370 is a mobile computer for commissioning and mainten...
Page 108: ...an SD card or USB stick For details refer to Technical Information TI00133R and Operating Instructions BA00247R RN221N Active barrier with power supply for safe separation of 4 to 20 mA current circuits Provides bi directional HART transmission For details refer to Technical Information TI00073R and Operating Instructions BA00202R RNS221 Transmitter supply for 2 wire sensors or transmitters exclus...
Page 109: ...Device tag 128 Operating mode 128 Distance unit 128 Tank type 129 Tube diameter 129 DC value 133 Medium group 129 Empty calibration 130 Full calibration 131 Level 131 Interface 134 Distance 132 Interface distance 135 Signal quality 133 Confirm distance 135 Present mapping 136 Mapping end point 137 Record map 137 Advanced setup 139 Locking status 139 ...
Page 110: ...t 143 Blocking distance 143 Level correction 144 Manual thickness upper layer 144 Measured thickness upper layer 145 DC value 145 Calculated DC value 145 Use calculated DC value 146 Linearization 149 Linearization type 151 Unit after linearization 152 Free text 153 Level linearized 153 Interface linearized 154 Maximum value 154 Diameter 154 Intermediate height 155 Table mode 155 Table number 156 ...
Page 111: ...Confirm probe length 165 Safety settings 159 Output echo lost 159 Value echo lost 159 Ramp at echo lost 160 Blocking distance 160 Current output 1 to 2 167 Assign current output 167 Current span 168 Fixed current 169 Damping output 169 Failure mode 169 Failure current 170 Output current 1 to 2 170 Switch output 171 Switch output function 171 Assign status 172 Assign limit 172 ...
Page 112: ...tatus 175 Invert output signal 175 Diagnostics 189 Actual diagnostics 189 Timestamp 189 Previous diagnostics 189 Timestamp 190 Operating time from restart 190 Operating time 183 Diagnostic list 191 Diagnostics 1 to 5 191 Timestamp 1 to 5 191 Measured values 196 Distance 132 Level linearized 153 Interface distance 135 Interface linearized 154 Thickness upper layer 197 Output current 1 to 2 170 ...
Page 113: ...re version 193 Device name 193 Order code 194 Extended order code 1 to 3 194 Device revision 194 Device ID 194 Device type 195 Manufacturer ID 195 Simulation 203 Assign measurement variable 204 Process variable value 204 Current output 1 to 2 simulation 204 Value current output 1 to 2 205 Switch output simulation 205 Switch status 205 Device alarm simulation 206 ...
Page 114: ...Device tag 128 Operating mode 128 Distance unit 128 Tank type 129 Tube diameter 129 DC value 133 Medium group 129 Empty calibration 130 Full calibration 131 Level 131 Interface 134 Distance 132 Interface distance 135 Signal quality 133 Mapping 138 Confirm distance 138 Mapping end point 138 Record map 138 Distance 138 Advanced setup 139 Locking status 139 ...
Page 115: ...ium 142 Level unit 143 Blocking distance 143 Level correction 144 Automatic DC calculation 147 Manual thickness upper layer 147 DC value 147 Use calculated DC value 147 Linearization 149 Linearization type 151 Unit after linearization 152 Free text 153 Maximum value 154 Diameter 154 Intermediate height 155 Table mode 155 Edit table Level 157 Customer value 157 Activate table 157 ...
Page 116: ...WHG 163 Reset write protection 163 Code incorrect 163 Probe settings 164 Probe grounded 164 Probe length correction 166 Confirm probe length 166 Present probe length 166 Current output 1 to 2 167 Assign current output 167 Current span 168 Fixed current 169 Damping output 169 Failure mode 169 Failure current 170 Output current 1 to 2 170 Switch output 171 Switch output function 171 Assign status 17...
Page 117: ... delay 175 Failure mode 175 Switch status 175 Invert output signal 175 Display 177 Language 177 Format display 177 Value 1 to 4 display 179 Decimal places 1 to 4 179 Display interval 180 Display damping 180 Header 180 Header text 181 Separator 181 Number format 181 Decimal places menu 181 Backlight 182 Contrast display 182 Configuration backup display 183 Operating time 183 ...
Page 118: ...Confirm access code 188 Device reset 186 Diagnostics 189 Actual diagnostics 189 Previous diagnostics 189 Operating time from restart 190 Operating time 183 Diagnostic list 191 Diagnostics 1 to 5 191 Event logbook 192 Filter options 192 Event list 192 Device information 193 Device tag 193 Serial number 193 Firmware version 193 Device name 193 Order code 194 Extended order code 1 to 3 194 ...
Page 119: ...terface linearized 154 Thickness upper layer 197 Output current 1 to 2 170 Measured current 1 198 Terminal voltage 1 198 Data logging 199 Assign channel 1 to 4 199 Logging interval 200 Clear logging data 200 Display channel 1 to 4 201 Simulation 203 Assign measurement variable 204 Process variable value 204 Current output 1 to 2 simulation 204 Value current output 1 to 2 205 Switch output simulati...
Page 120: ...lflex FMP55 HART 120 Endress Hauser Switch status 205 Device alarm simulation 206 Device check 207 Start device check 207 Result device check 207 Last check time 207 Level signal 208 Launch signal 208 Interface signal 208 ...
Page 121: ...e 128 Distance unit 128 Tank type 129 Tube diameter 129 Medium group 129 Empty calibration 130 Full calibration 131 Level 131 Distance 132 Signal quality 133 DC value 133 Interface 134 Interface distance 135 Confirm distance 135 Present mapping 136 Mapping end point 137 Record map 137 Advanced setup 139 Locking status 139 Access status tooling 139 Enter access code 140 ...
Page 122: ...correction 144 Manual thickness upper layer 144 Measured thickness upper layer 145 DC value 145 Calculated DC value 145 Use calculated DC value 146 Linearization 149 Linearization type 151 Unit after linearization 152 Free text 153 Level linearized 153 Interface linearized 154 Maximum value 154 Diameter 154 Intermediate height 155 Table mode 155 Table number 156 Level 157 Level 157 ...
Page 123: ...0 SIL WHG confirmation 162 Deactivate SIL WHG 163 Reset write protection 163 Code incorrect 163 Probe settings 164 Probe grounded 164 Present probe length 164 Confirm probe length 165 Current output 1 to 2 167 Assign current output 167 Current span 168 Fixed current 169 Damping output 169 Failure mode 169 Failure current 170 Output current 1 to 2 170 Switch output 171 Switch output function 171 ...
Page 124: ...174 Switch off value 174 Switch off delay 175 Failure mode 175 Switch status 175 Invert output signal 175 Display 177 Language 177 Format display 177 Value 1 to 4 display 179 Decimal places 1 to 4 179 Display interval 180 Display damping 180 Header 180 Header text 181 Separator 181 Number format 181 Decimal places menu 181 Backlight 182 Contrast display 182 ...
Page 125: ...esult 184 Administration 186 Define access code 188 Device reset 186 Diagnostics 189 Actual diagnostics 189 Timestamp 189 Previous diagnostics 189 Timestamp 190 Operating time from restart 190 Operating time 183 Diagnostic list 191 Diagnostics 1 to 5 191 Timestamp 1 to 5 191 Device information 193 Device tag 193 Serial number 193 Firmware version 193 Device name 193 Order code 194 ...
Page 126: ...153 Interface distance 135 Interface linearized 154 Thickness upper layer 197 Output current 1 to 2 170 Measured current 1 198 Terminal voltage 1 198 Data logging 199 Assign channel 1 to 4 199 Logging interval 200 Clear logging data 200 Simulation 203 Assign measurement variable 204 Process variable value 204 Current output 1 to 2 simulation 204 Value current output 1 to 2 205 Switch output simula...
Page 127: ...ting menu Endress Hauser 127 Switch status 205 Device alarm simulation 206 Device check 207 Start device check 207 Result device check 207 Last check time 207 Level signal 208 Launch signal 208 Interface signal 208 Heartbeat 209 ...
Page 128: ...plant Factory setting FMP5x Operating mode Navigation Setup Operating mode Prerequisite The device has the interface measurement application package 4 FMP55 always contains this package Description Select operating mode Selection Level Interface with capacitance Interface Factory setting FMP55 Interface with capacitance Additional information The Interface with capacitance option is only available...
Page 129: ...be some of the options mentioned above may not be available or there may be additional options For coax probes and probes with metallic center washer Tank type parameter corresponds to the type of probe and cannot be changed Tube diameter Navigation Setup Tube diameter Prerequisite Tank type 129 Bypass pipe The probe is coated Description Specify diameter of bypass or stilling well User entry 0 to...
Page 130: ... a later point of time However when doing so the Medium group parameter retains its value Only the Medium property parameter is relevant for the signal evaluation The measuring range may be reduced for small dielectric constants For details refer to the Technical Information TI of the respective device Empty calibration Navigation Setup Empty calibration Description Distance between process connec...
Page 131: ...er entry Depending on the probe Factory setting Depending on the probe Additional information 0 F F 0 100 100 A0013188 45 Full calibration F for interface measurements In the case of interface measurements the Full calibration parameter is valid for both the total and the interface level Level Navigation Setup Level Description Displays measured level LL before linearization ...
Page 132: ... 143 In case of interface measurements this parameter always refers to the total level Distance Navigation Setup Distance Description Displays the measured distance DL between the reference point lower edge of the flange or threaded connection and the level Additional information DL DL A0013199 47 Distance for interface measurements The unit is defined in the Distance unit parameter 128 ...
Page 133: ...ted echo either the level interface echo 5 or the end of probe echo To differentiate between these two the quality of the end of probe echo is always displayed in brackets In case of a lost echo Signal quality No signal the device generates the following error message F941 for Output echo lost 159 Alarm S941 if another option has been selected in Output echo lost 159 DC value Navigation Setup DC v...
Page 134: ...d in various industries refer to the Endress Hauser DC manual CP01076F the Endress Hauser DC Values App available for Android and iOS Interface Navigation Setup Interface Prerequisite Operating mode 128 Interface or Interface with capacitance Description Displays the measured interface level LI before linearization Additional information 0 0 LI LI A0013197 The unit is defined in the Level unit par...
Page 135: ...he interface Additional information DI DI A0013202 The unit is defined in the Distance unit parameter 128 Confirm distance Navigation Setup Confirm distance Description Specify whether the measured distance matches the real distance Depending on the selection the device automatically sets the range of mapping Selection Manual map Distance ok Distance unknown Distance too small Distance too big Tan...
Page 136: ...ng the complete measuring range To be selected if the tank is completely empty The device records a mapping covering the complete measuring range minus Map gap to LN Factory map To be selected if the present mapping curve if one exists is to be deleted The device returns to the Confirm distance parameter and a new mapping can be recorded When operating via the display module the measured distance ...
Page 137: ...s parameter It indicates up to which distance a mapping has already been recorded Record map Navigation Setup Record map Prerequisite Confirm distance 135 Manual map or Distance too small Description Start recording of the map Selection No Record map Delete map Factory setting No Additional information Meaning of the options No The map is not recorded Record map The map is recorded After the recor...
Page 138: ...zard two parameters are displayed simultaneously on the display module at any one time The upper parameter can be edited whereas the lower parameter is displayed for reference purposes only Navigation Setup Mapping Confirm distance Navigation Setup Mapping Confirm distance Description 135 Mapping end point Navigation Setup Mapping Mapping end point Description 137 Record map Navigation Setup Mappi...
Page 139: ...G locked priority 3 The WHG mode is activated Writing access to the relevant parameters is denied Temporarily locked priority 4 Write access to the parameters is temporarily locked on account of internal processes in progress in the device e g data upload download reset etc The parameters can be modified as soon as the processes are complete On the display module the symbol appears in front of par...
Page 140: ...ption Enter access code to disable write protection of parameters User entry 0 to 9999 Additional information For local operation the customer specific access code which has been defined in the Define access code parameter 186 has to be entered If an incorrect access code is entered the user retains his current access authorization The write protection affects all parameters marked with the symbol...
Page 141: ...usts the signal evaluation filters and the damping of the output signal to the typical rate of level change defined in this parameter Process property Step response time s Fast 1 m 40 in min 5 Standard 1 m 40in min 15 Medium 10 cm 4in min 40 Slow 1 cm 0 4in min 74 No filter test 2 2 Interface property Navigation Setup Advanced setup Interface Interface property Prerequisite Operating mode 128 Inte...
Page 142: ...pacitance Measurement Standard Condition The dielectric constant of the upper medium is known Signal evaluation As long as a clear interface is detected the specific capacitance pF m is continuously adjusted Therefore build up has only little influence on the measurement If an emulsion layer is present the total level is determined via the Guided Radar whereas the interface level is determined via...
Page 143: ... in the Distance unit parameter is used for the basic calibration Empty calibration 130 and Full calibration 131 The unit defined in the Level unit parameter is used to display the unlinearized level and interface position Blocking distance Navigation Setup Advanced setup Interface Blocking distance Description Specify upper blocking distance UB User entry 0 to 200 m Factory setting For coax probe...
Page 144: ... correction Description Specify level correction if required User entry 200000 0 to 200000 0 Factory setting 0 0 Additional information The value specified in this parameter is added to the measured total and interface levels before linearization Manual thickness upper layer Navigation Setup Advanced setup Interface Manual thickness upper layer Description Specify the manually determined interface...
Page 145: ... the upper medium Measured thickness upper layer Navigation Setup Advanced setup Interface Measured thickness upper layer Description Displays the measured interface thickness Thickness UP of the upper medium DC value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Interface DC value Description Displays relatvie dielectric constant εr of the upper medium DC1 before correction Calculated DC value Navigation Setup...
Page 146: ... to be used Selection Save and exit Cancel and exit Factory setting Cancel and exit Additional information Meaning of the options Save and exit The calculated constant is assumed to be the correct one Cancel and exit The calculated dielectric constant is rejected the previous dielectric constant remains active On the local display the Calculated DC value parameter 145 is displayed together with th...
Page 147: ...ultaneously on the display module at any one time The upper parameter can be edited whereas the lower parameter is displayed for reference purposes only Navigation Setup Advanced setup Interface Automatic DC calculation Manual thickness upper layer Navigation Setup Advanced setup Interface Automatic DC calculation Manual thickness upper layer Description 144 DC value Navigation Setup Advanced setu...
Page 148: ...51 None B Linearization type 151 Linear C Linearization type 151 Table D Linearization type 151 Pyramid bottom E Linearization type 151 Conical bottom F Linearization type 151 Angled bottom G Linearization type 151 Horizontal cylinder H Linearization type 151 Sphere I For Operating mode 128 Interface or Interface with capacitance Interface before linearization measured in distance units I For Oper...
Page 149: ...nu on the display module Navigation Setup Advanced setup Linearization Linearization Linearization type 151 Unit after linearization 152 Free text 153 Maximum value 154 Diameter 154 Intermediate height 155 Table mode 155 Edit table Level 157 Customer value 157 Activate table 157 ...
Page 150: ...Navigation Setup Advanced setup Linearization Linearization Linearization type 151 Unit after linearization 152 Free text 153 Level linearized 153 Interface linearized 154 Maximum value 154 Diameter 154 Intermediate height 155 Table mode 155 Table number 156 Level 157 Level 157 Customer value 157 Activate table 157 ...
Page 151: ...earization Linearization type Description Select linearization type Selection None Linear Table Pyramid bottom Conical bottom Angled bottom Horizontal cylinder Sphere Factory setting None Additional information 0 100 0 100 100 0 100 0 0 100 A B C D E F G A0021476 49 Linearization types A None B Table C Pyramid bottom D Conical bottom E Angled bottom F Sphere G Horizontal cylinder ...
Page 152: ...5 The height of the pyramid Conical bottom The output value corresponds to the volume or weight in a tank with conical bottom The following additional parameters have to be specified Unit after linearization 152 Maximum value 154 Maximum volume or weight Intermediate height 155 The height of the conical part of the tank Angled bottom The output value corresponds to the volume or weight in a silo w...
Page 153: ...inearization mode In order to define the new level unit select the Free text option in the Unit after linearization parameter and enter the required unit into the Free text parameter 153 Free text Navigation Setup Advanced setup Linearization Free text Prerequisite Unit after linearization 152 Free text Description Enter unit symbol User entry Up to 32 alphanumerical characters letters numbers spe...
Page 154: ...n Maximum value Prerequisite Linearization type 151 has one of the following values Linear Pyramid bottom Conical bottom Angled bottom Horizontal cylinder Sphere Description Linearized value corresponding to a level of 100 User entry 50000 0 to 50000 0 Factory setting 100 0 Diameter Navigation Setup Advanced setup Linearization Diameter Prerequisite Linearization type 151 has one of the following ...
Page 155: ...scription Height of the pyramid conical or angled bottom User entry 0 to 200 m Factory setting 0 m Additional information 0 H A0013264 H Intermediate height The unit is defined in the Distance unit parameter 128 Table mode Navigation Setup Advanced setup Linearization Table mode Prerequisite Linearization type 151 Table Description Select editing mode of the linearization table Selection Manual Se...
Page 156: ...rect evaluation is only ensured if the existing table is deleted and the complete table is entered again To do so delete the existing table Table mode 155 Clear table Then enter a new table How to enter the table Via FieldCare The table points can be entered via the Table number 156 Level 157 and Customer value 157 parameters As an alternative the graphic table editor may be used Device Operation ...
Page 157: ...inearization type 151 Table Table mode 155 Semiautomatic Description Displays measured level value before linearization This value is transmitted to the table Customer value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Linearization Customer value Prerequisite Linearization type 151 Table Description Enter linearized value for the table point User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 Activate t...
Page 158: ... The measured level is not linearized If Linearization type 151 Table at the same time the device issues error message F435 Enable The measured level is linearized according to the table When editing the table the Activate table parameter is automatically reset to Disable and must be reset to Enable after the table has been entered ...
Page 159: ... shifted towards 0 or 100 The slope of the ramp is defined in the Ramp at echo lost parameter 160 Value echo lost 9 In the case of a lost echo the output assumes the value defined in the Value echo lost parameter 159 Alarm In the case of a lost echo the device generates an alarm see the Failure mode parameter 169 Value echo lost Navigation Setup Advanced setup Safety settings Value echo lost Prere...
Page 160: ...C Ramp at echo lost 160 negative value The unit for the slope of the ramp is percentage of the measuring range per minute min For a negative slope of the ramp The measured value is continuously decreased until it reaches 0 For a positive slope of the ramp The measured value is continuosly increased until it reaches 100 Blocking distance Navigation Setup Advanced setup Safety settings Blocking dist...
Page 161: ... This behavior is only valid if the following two conditions are met Expert Sensor Echo tracking Evaluation mode Short time history or Long time history Expert Sensor Gas phase compensation GPC mode On Without correction or External correction If one of these conditions is not met signals in the blocking distance will always be ignored A different behavior for signals in the blocking distance can ...
Page 162: ...Approval option LA SIL or LC WHG overfill prevention which are currently not in the SIL or WHG locked state The SIL WHG confirmation wizard is required to lock the device according to SIL or WHG For details refer to the Functional Safety Manual of the respective device which describes the locking procedure and the parameters of the sequence Navigation Setup Advanced setup SIL WHG confirmation ...
Page 163: ...avigation Setup Advanced setup Deactivate SIL WHG Reset write protection Navigation Setup Advanced setup Deactivate SIL WHG Reset write protection Description Enter unlocking code User entry 0 to 65535 Factory setting 0 Code incorrect Navigation Setup Advanced setup Deactivate SIL WHG Code incorrect Description Indicates that a wrong unlocking code has been entered Select procedure Selection Reent...
Page 164: ...e map using the Record map parameter 137 before performing the automatic probe length correction After the probe length correction a new map can be recorded using the Record map parameter 137 Alternative Select Confirm probe length 165 Manual input and enter the probe length manually into the Present probe length parameter 164 An automatic probe length correction is only possible after the correct...
Page 165: ... procedure has to be repeated until the displayed value matches the actual length of the probe Probe length too big To be selected if the displayed length is bigger than the actual length of the probe A different end of probe signal is allocated and the newly calculated length is indicated in the Present probe length parameter 164 This procedure has to be repeated until the displayed value matches...
Page 166: ...ers concerning the probe length correction are located directly in the Probe settings submenu 164 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Probe settings Probe length correction Confirm probe length Navigation Setup Advanced setup Probe settings Probe length correction Confirm probe length Description 165 Present probe length Navigation Setup Advanced setup Probe settings Probe length correction Present pr...
Page 167: ...ive interface amplitude Factory setting For interface measurements Current output 1 Interface linearized Current output 2 12 Level linearized Additional information Definition of the current range for the process variables Process variable 4 mA value 20 mA value Level linearized 0 1 or the associated linearized value 100 2 or the associated linearized value Distance 0 i e level is at the reference...
Page 168: ...e 4 20mA Measured variable 4 20 mA 4 20mA NAMUR Measured variable 3 8 20 5 mA 4 20mA US Measured variable 3 9 20 8 mA Fixed current Measured variable transmitted via HART only Note Currents below 3 6 mA or above 21 95 mA can be used to signal an alarm Selection 4 20 mA 4 20 mA NAMUR 4 20 mA US Fixed current Factory setting 4 20 mA NAMUR Additional information Meaning of the options Option Current ...
Page 169: ...t current with an exponential delay the time constant τ of which is defined in this parameter With a small time constant the output reacts immediately to changes of the measrued value With a big time constant the reaction of the output is more delayed For τ 0 factory setting there is no damping Failure mode Navigation Setup Advanced setup Current output 1 to 2 Failure mode Prerequisite Current spa...
Page 170: ...measured value the error is ignored Defined value The output current assumes the value defined in the Failure current parameter 170 The error behavior of other output channels is not influenced by these settings but is defined in separate parameters Failure current Navigation Setup Advanced setup Current output 1 to 2 Failure current Prerequisite Failure mode 169 Defined value Description Defines ...
Page 171: ...ks of the device Selection Off On Diagnostic behavior Limit Digital Output Factory setting Off Additional information Meaning of the options Off The output is always open non conductive On The output is always closed conductive Diagnostic behavior The output is normally closed and is only opened if a diagnostic event is present The Assign diagnostic behavior parameter 172 determines for which type...
Page 172: ...n Setup Advanced setup Switch output Assign limit Prerequisite Switch output function 171 Limit Selection Off Level linearized Distance Interface linearized Interface distance Thickness upper layer Terminal voltage Electronic temperature Measured capacitance Relative echo amplitude Relative interface amplitude Absolute echo amplitude Absolute interface amplitude Factory setting Off Assign diagnost...
Page 173: ...0 Additional information The switching behavior depends on the relative position of the Switch on value and Switch off value parameters Switch on value Switch off value The output is closed if the measured value is larger than Switch on value The output is opened if the measured value is smaller than Switch off value t t A B C D A0015585 A Switch on value B Switch off value C Output closed conduct...
Page 174: ...e the output is switched on User entry 0 0 to 100 0 s Factory setting 0 0 s Switch off value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Switch output Switch off value Prerequisite Switch output function 171 Limit Description Defines the switch off point The output is opened if the assigned process variable falls below this point User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 Additional information...
Page 175: ...ode Prerequisite Switch output function 171 Limit or Digital Output Description Defines the state of the switch output in case of an error Selection Actual status Open Closed Factory setting Open Additional information Switch status Navigation Setup Advanced setup Switch output Switch status Description Current status of the switch output Invert output signal Navigation Setup Advanced setup Switch...
Page 176: ...5 HART 176 Endress Hauser Factory setting No Additional information Meaning of the options No The behavior of the switch output is as described above Yes The states Open and Closed are inverted as compared to the description above ...
Page 177: ...ский язык Russian Svenska Türkçe 中文 Chinese 日本語 Japanese 한국어 Korean Bahasa Indonesia tiếng Việt Vietnamese čeština Czech Factory setting The language selected in feature 500 of the product structure If no language has been selected English Additional information Format display Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Format display Description Select how measured values are shown on the display Sel...
Page 178: ...m 23 5 V 1 Â 1 1 V Â Â A0019966 54 Format display 1 value large 2 values 93 5 159 0 mm 93 5 V 26 3 C 1 Â 1 1 1 V Â Â Â A0019968 55 Format display 4 values The Value 1 to 4 display 179 parameters specify which measured values are shown on the display and in which order If more measured values are specified than the current display mode permits the values alternate on the device display The display ...
Page 179: ...urrent output Value 1 display Interface linearized Value 2 display Level linearized Value 3 display Thickness upper layer Value 4 display Current output 1 For interface measurements and two current outputs Value 1 display Interface linearized Value 2 display Level linearized Value 3 display Current output 1 Value 4 display Current output 2 Decimal places 1 to 4 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Disp...
Page 180: ... format can display simultaneously Display damping Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Display damping Description Set display reaction time to fluctuations in the measured value User entry 0 0 to 999 9 s Factory setting 0 0 s Header Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Header Description Select header contents on local display Selection Device tag Free text Factory setting Device tag Addit...
Page 181: ...tup Display Separator Description Select decimal separator for displaying numerical values Selection Factory setting Number format Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Number format Description Choose number format for the display Selection Decimal ft in 1 16 Factory setting Decimal Additional information The ft in 1 16 option is only valid for distance units Decimal places menu Navigation Setu...
Page 182: ...lay with optical keys Description Switch the local display backlight on and off Selection Disable Enable Factory setting Disable Additional information Meaning of the options Disable Switches the backlight off Enable Switches the backlight on Regardless of the setting in this parameter the backlight may be automatically switched off by the device if the supply voltage is too low Contrast display N...
Page 183: ...me operating mode see the Operating mode parameter 128 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Configuration backup display Operating time Navigation Setup Advanced setup Configuration backup display Operating time Description Indicates how long the device has been in operation Additional information Maximum time 9999 d 27 years Last backup Navigation Setup Advanced setup Configuration backup display Last...
Page 184: ... the current device configuration of the HistoROM The result of this comparison is displayed in the Comparison result parameter 184 Clear backup data The backup copy of the device configuration is deleted from the display module of the device While this action is in progress the configuration cannot be edited via the local display and a message on the processing status appears on the display If an...
Page 185: ...n of the HistoROM is corrupt or not compatible with the backup copy in the display module Check not done The device configuration of the HistoROM has not yet been compared to the backup copy in the display module Dataset incompatible The data sets are incompatible and can not be compared To start the comparison set Configuration management 183 Compare If the transmitter configuration has been dupl...
Page 186: ...rs marked with the symbol in this document On the local display the symbol in front of a parameter indicates that the parameter is write protected Once the access code has been defined write protected parameters can only be modified if the access code is entered in the Enter access code parameter 140 Please contact your Endress Hauser Sales Center if you lose your access code For display operation...
Page 187: ...e been ordered This option is only visible if customer specific settings have been ordered Of customer settings All customer parameters are reset to their factory setting Service parameters however remain unchanged To transducer defaults Every measurment related parameter is reset to its factory setting Service parameters and communication related parameters however remain unchanged Restart device...
Page 188: ...ration submenu The Confirm access code parameter is not available for operation via operating tool Navigation Setup Advanced setup Administration Define access code Define access code Navigation Setup Advanced setup Administration Define access code Define access code Description 186 Confirm access code Navigation Setup Advanced setup Administration Define access code Confirm access code Descripti...
Page 189: ... what is causing the message and remedy measures can be viewed via the symbol on the display Timestamp Navigation Diagnostics Timestamp Description Displays the timestamp for the currently active diagnostic message Previous diagnostics Navigation Diagnostics Previous diagnostics Description Displays the last diagnostic message which has been active before the current message Additional information...
Page 190: ...stic message Operating time from restart Navigation Diagnostics Operating time from restart Description Displays the time the device has been in operation since the last device restart Operating time Navigation Diagnostics Operating time Description Indicates how long the device has been in operation Additional information Maximum time 9999 d 27 years ...
Page 191: ...stic list Diagnostics 1 Description Display the current diagnostics messages with the highest to fifth highest priority Additional information The display consists of Symbol for event behavior Code for diagnostic behavior Operating time of occurrence Event text Timestamp 1 to 5 Navigation Diagnostics Diagnostic list Timestamp Description Timestamp of the diagnostic message ...
Page 192: ... is only used for operation via the local display The status signals are categorized according to NAMUR NE 107 Event list submenu The Event list submenu displays the history of past events of the category selected in the Filter options parameter 192 A maximum of 100 events are displayed in chronological order The following symbols indicate whether an event has occurred or has ended Event has occur...
Page 193: ...l number To identify the device quickly e g when contacting Endress Hauser To obtain specific information on the device using the Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer The serial number is also indicated on the nameplate Firmware version Navigation Diagnostics Device information Firmware version Description Shows the device firmware version installed User interface xx yy zz Additional informa...
Page 194: ...tended order code indicates the version of all the features of the product structure and thus uniquely identifies the device Device revision Navigation Diagnostics Device information Device revision Description Shows the device revision with which the device is registered with the HART Communication Foundation Additional information The device revision is used to allocate the correct Device Descri...
Page 195: ...ation Foundation Additional information The device type is needed to allocate the suitable Device Description DD to the device Manufacturer ID Navigation Diagnostics Device information Manufacturer ID Description Use this function to view the manufacturer ID with which the measuring device is registered with the HART Communication Foundation User interface 2 digit hexadecimal number Factory settin...
Page 196: ...tion DL DL A0013199 56 Distance for interface measurements The unit is defined in the Distance unit parameter 128 Level linearized Navigation Diagnostics Measured values Level linearized Description Displays linearized level Additional information The unit is defined by the Unit after linearization parameter 152 For interface measurements this parameter always refers to the total level Interface d...
Page 197: ... linearized Navigation Diagnostics Measured values Interface linearized Prerequisite Operating mode 128 Interface or Interface with capacitance Description Displays the linearized interface height Additional information The unit is defined in the Unit after linearization parameter 152 Thickness upper layer Navigation Diagnostics Measured values Thickness upper layer Prerequisite Operating mode 128...
Page 198: ...ut current 1 to 2 Description Shows the actual calculated value of the output current Measured current 1 Navigation Diagnostics Measured values Measured current 1 Prerequisite Only available for current output 1 Description Shows the current value of the current output which is currently measured Terminal voltage 1 Navigation Diagnostics Measured values Terminal voltage 1 Description Shows the cur...
Page 199: ...Relative interface amplitude Absolute EOP amplitude EOP shift Noise of signal Calculated DC value Analog output adv diagnostics 1 Analog output adv diagnostics 2 Factory setting Off Additional information A total of 1000 measured values can be logged This means 1000 data points if 1 logging channel is used 500 data points if 2 logging channels are used 333 data points if 3 logging channels are use...
Page 200: ...sed T log 1000 t log If 2 logging channels are used T log 500 t log If 3 logging channels are used T log 333 t log If 4 logging channels are used T log 250 t log Once this time elapses the oldest data points in the data log are cyclically overwritten such that a time of T log always remains in the memory ring memory principle The logged data are deleted if this parameter is changed Example When us...
Page 201: ... function Event List HistoROM The Display channel 1 to 4 submenus invoke a diagram of the logging history of the respective channel x axis depending on the number of selected channels 250 to 1000 measured values of a process variable are displayed y axis covers the approximate measured value span and constantly adapts this to the measurement To return to the operating menu press and simultaneaousl...
Page 202: ...s which can be simulated Condition to be simulated Associated parameters Specific value of a process variable Assign measurement variable 204 Process variable value 204 Specific value of the output current Current output simulation 204 Value current output 205 Specific state of the switch output Switch output simulation 205 Switch status 205 Existence of an alarm Device alarm simulation 206 Existe...
Page 203: ...vigation Expert Diagnostics Simulation Simulation Assign measurement variable 204 Process variable value 204 Current output 1 to 2 simulation 204 Value current output 1 to 2 205 Switch output simulation 205 Switch status 205 Device alarm simulation 206 Diagnostic event simulation 206 ...
Page 204: ...is active This is indicated by a diagnotic message of the Function check C category Process variable value Navigation Expert Diagnostics Simulation Process variable value Prerequisite Assign measurement variable 204 Off User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 Additional information Downstream measured value processing and the signal output use this simulation value In this way us...
Page 205: ... setting 3 59 mA Additional information The current output assumes the value specified in this parameter In this way users can verify the correct adjustment of the current output and the correct function of connected control units Switch output simulation Navigation Expert Diagnostics Simulation Switch output simulation Description Switch the simulation of the switch output on and off Selection Of...
Page 206: ...electing the On option the device generates an alarm This helps to check the correct output behavior of the device in the case of an alarm An active simulation is indicated by the diagnostic message C484 Failure mode simulation Diagnostic event simulation Navigation Expert Diagnostics Simulation Diagnostic event simulation Description Select the diagnostic event to be simulated Note To terminate t...
Page 207: ...lt of the device check Additional information Meaning of the display options Installation ok Measurement possible without restrictions Accuracy reduced A measurement is possible However the measuring accuracy may be reduced due to the signal amplitudes Measurement capability reduced A measurement is currently possible Howerver there is the risk of an echo loss Check the mounting position of the de...
Page 208: ...tics Device check Launch signal Prerequisite Device check has been performed Description Displays result of the display check for the launch signal User interface Check not done Check not OK Check OK Additional information For Launch signal Check not OK Check the mounting position of the device In non metallic vessels use a metal plate or a metal flange Interface signal Navigation Diagnostics Devi...
Page 209: ...Heartbeat submenu The Heartbeat submenu is only available via FieldCare or DeviceCare It contains the wizards which are part of the Heartbeat Verification and Heartbeat Monitoring application packages Detailed description SD01872F Navigation Diagnostics Heartbeat ...
Page 210: ...lay Parameter 182 Current output 1 to 2 Submenu 167 Current output 1 to 2 simulation Parameter 204 Current span Parameter 168 Customer value Parameter 157 D Damping output Parameter 169 Data logging Submenu 199 DC value Parameter 133 145 147 DC value lower medium Parameter 142 DD 71 Deactivate SIL WHG Wizard 163 Decimal places 1 Parameter 179 Decimal places menu Parameter 181 Declaration of Confor...
Page 211: ...e height Parameter 155 Invert output signal Parameter 175 K Keypad lock Disabling 62 Switching on 62 L Language Parameter 177 Last backup Parameter 183 Last check time Parameter 207 Launch signal Parameter 208 Level Parameter 131 157 Level correction Parameter 144 Level linearized Parameter 153 196 Level signal Parameter 208 Level unit Parameter 143 Linearization Submenu 149 150 151 Linearization ...
Page 212: ...enu 203 204 Spare parts 100 Nameplate 100 Start device check Parameter 207 Status signals 64 88 Stilling well 27 Störungsbehebung 85 Submenu Administration 186 Advanced setup 139 Configuration backup display 183 Current output 1 to 2 167 Data logging 199 Device check 207 Device information 193 Diagnostic list 191 Display 177 Display channel 1 to 4 201 Event list 192 Event logbook 192 Events list 9...
Page 213: ... 2 Parameter 205 Value echo lost Parameter 159 W W M Device Viewer 100 Wizard Automatic DC calculation 147 Deactivate SIL WHG 163 Define access code 188 Mapping 138 Probe length correction 166 SIL WHG confirmation 162 Workplace safety 12 Write access 58 Write protection Via access code 58 Via write protection switch 59 Write protection switch 59 ...
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