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Proline Promag H 500

PROFIBUS DP

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Summary of Contents for Proline Promag H 500

Page 1: ...tions Proline Promag H 500 PROFIBUS DP Electromagnetic flowmeter Keep cover h ti g t w h i l e S p a n nu ng f f n e n N ic h t u n t e r c i r c uitsarealive BA01866D 06 EN 01 18 71402607 2018 06 01...

Page 2: ...anger to individuals or the facility read the Basic safety instructions section carefully as well as all other safety instructions in the document that are specific to working procedures The manufactu...

Page 3: ...sal 22 6 Installation 23 6 1 Installation conditions 23 6 1 1 Mounting position 23 6 1 2 Environment and process related requirements 25 6 1 3 Special mounting instructions 27 6 2 Mounting the measuri...

Page 4: ...1 Block model 96 9 5 2 Description of the modules 96 9 6 Address shifting configuration 102 9 6 1 Function description 102 9 6 2 Structure 102 9 6 3 Configuring address shifting 103 9 6 4 Accessing da...

Page 5: ...e event logbook 196 12 10 3 Overview of information events 196 12 11 Resetting the measuring device 198 12 11 1 Function scope of the Device reset parameter 198 12 12 Device information 198 12 13 Firm...

Page 6: ...TION 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 whi...

Page 7: ...es processes or actions that are permitted Preferred Procedures processes or actions that are preferred Forbidden Procedures processes or actions that are forbidden Tip Indicates additional informatio...

Page 8: ...ling the measuring device Incoming acceptance and product identification Storage and transport Installation Transmitter Brief Operating Instructions Guides you quickly to the 1st measured value Part 2...

Page 9: ...s areas in hygienic applications or where there is an increased risk due to process pressure are labeled accordingly on the nameplate To ensure that the measuring device remains in proper condition fo...

Page 10: ...rsonal protective equipment according to federal national regulations For welding work on the piping Do not ground the welding unit via the measuring device If working on and with the device with wet...

Page 11: ...ite protection via hardware write protection switch 11 Not enabled On an individual basis following risk assessment Access code also applies for Web server login or FieldCare connection 12 Not enabled...

Page 12: ...standard When the device is delivered the network key is pre defined depending on the device It can be changed via the WLAN settings submenu in the WLAN passphrase parameter 138 Infrastructure mode A...

Page 13: ...specific functions guarantee the secure operation of the device in a network The use of relevant industrial standards and guidelines that have been defined by national and international safety committ...

Page 14: ...r code for Integrated ISEM electronics option A Sensor For use in applications not required to meet special requirements due to ambient or operating conditions As the electronics are located in the se...

Page 15: ...underground installations Permanent sensor immersion in water N ic h t u n t e r c i r c uitsarealive 4 7 Nich t un ter Sp an nu ng ffnen Do no t op en wh en en ergize d Ne pa s ou vrir so us tens io...

Page 16: ...auser Sales Center Depending on the device version the CD ROM might not be part of the delivery The Technical Documentation is available via the Internet or via the Endress Hauser Operations App see t...

Page 17: ...1 4 5 6 18 17 16 15 7 8 9 10 12 2 13 11 3 14 A0029194 3 Example of a transmitter nameplate 1 Name of the transmitter 2 Manufacturing location 3 Space for approvals use in hazardous areas 4 Degree of p...

Page 18: ...ion data available inputs and outputs 9 2 D matrix code 10 Manufacturing date year month 11 Document number of safety related supplementary documentation 12 Space for approvals and certificates e g CE...

Page 19: ...rotection 8 Flow direction 9 2 D matrix code 10 Manufacturing date year month 11 Document number of safety related supplementary documentation 232 12 CE mark C Tick 13 Permitted ambient temperature Ta...

Page 20: ...ymbol Meaning WARNING This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in serious or fatal injury Reference to documentation Refers to the corresponding devic...

Page 21: ...vice as fungus and bacteria infestation can damage the lining Store in a dry and dust free place Do not store outdoors Storage temperature 218 5 2 Transporting the product Transport the measuring devi...

Page 22: ...UTION Risk of damaging the magnetic coil If transporting by forklift do not lift the sensor by the metal casing This would buckle the casing and damage the internal magnetic coils A0029319 5 3 Packagi...

Page 23: ...n pipes Install a siphon with a vent valve downstream of the sensor in down pipes whose length h 5 m 16 4 ft This precaution is to avoid low pressure and the consequent risk of damage to the measuring...

Page 24: ...he electronics module from overheating in the case of a sharp rise in temperature e g CIP or SIP processes install the device with the transmitter component pointing downwards Horizontal Ideally the m...

Page 25: ...at temperatures outside the temperature range Sensor 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Liner Do not exceed or fall below the permitted temperature range of the liner If operating outdoors Install the measuring de...

Page 26: ...pes The resultant increase in the rate of flow improves measuring accuracy with very slow moving fluids The nomogram shown here can be used to calculate the pressure loss caused by reducers and expand...

Page 27: ...80 11 0 255 10 0 134 5 3 30 1 18 A0029553 9 Weather protection cover for Proline 500 6 2 Mounting the measuring device 6 2 1 Required tools For transmitter For mounting on a post Proline 500 digital t...

Page 28: ...l the measuring device or turn the transmitter housing so that the cable entries do not point upwards A0029263 The sensor is supplied to order with or without pre installed process connections Pre ins...

Page 29: ...ssory 232 Mounting grounding rings DN 2 to 25 1 12 to 1 Pay attention to the information on potential equalization In the case of plastic process connections e g flange connections or adhesive fitting...

Page 30: ...Mount the process connection back on the sensor When doing so make sure to observe the maximum screw tightening torques for lubricated threads 7 Nm 5 2 lbf ft 6 2 4 Mounting the transmitter housing P...

Page 31: ...9054 12 Engineering unit mm in L Depends on order code for Transmitter housing Order code for Transmitter housing Option A aluminum coated L 14 mm 0 55 in Option D polycarbonate L 13 mm 0 51 in 1 Dril...

Page 32: ...o weathering particularly in warm climatic regions LCAUTION Excessive force can damage the housing Avoid excessive mechanical stress The transmitter can be mounted in the following ways Post mounting...

Page 33: ...t e r a r e f f n e n E ES C 3 3 mm 4 mm 4 A0029993 1 Depending on the device version Loosen the securing clamp of the connection compartment cover 2 Unscrew the connection compartment cover 3 Releas...

Page 34: ...t installation check Is the device undamaged visual inspection Does the measuring device conform to the measuring point specifications For example Process temperature Process pressure refer to the sec...

Page 35: ...n 7 1 2 Requirements for connecting cable The connecting cables provided by the customer must fulfill the following requirements Electrical safety In accordance with applicable federal national regula...

Page 36: ...S Current output 0 4 to 20 mA Standard installation cable is sufficient Pulse frequency switch output Standard installation cable is sufficient Relay output Standard installation cable is sufficient C...

Page 37: ...us area Zone 2 Class I Division 2 oder Zone 1 Class I Division 1 A Connecting cable between sensor and transmitter Proline 500 digital Standard cable A standard cable with the following specifications...

Page 38: ...e 500 Signal cable Design 3 0 38 mm2 20 AWG with common braided copper shield 9 5 mm 0 37 in and individual shielded cores Conductor resistance 50 km 0 015 ft Capacitance core shield 420 pF m 128 pF f...

Page 39: ...possible 7 1 3 Terminal assignment Transmitter supply voltage input outputs The terminal assignment of the inputs and outputs depends on the individual order version of the device The device specific...

Page 40: ...the feed side without capacitance termination at the field device Appropriate measures with regard to input wiring must be taken to allow unrestricted operation when EMC interference is present These...

Page 41: ...nsor Connect connecting cable 3 Transmitter Connect connecting cable 4 Transmitter Connect signal cable and cable for supply voltage NOTICE Insufficient sealing of the housing Operational reliability...

Page 42: ...e B Fit ferrules on cables with fine wire cores stranded cables 1 Red ferrules 1 0 mm 0 04 in 7 1 7 Preparing the connecting cable Proline 500 When terminating the connecting cable pay attention to th...

Page 43: ...2 1 2 2 A0029543 A 70 2 76 50 1 97 10 0 4 8 0 3 B 1 A0029544 Sensor Electrode cable Coil current cable A B GND 80 3 15 8 0 31 17 0 67 1 0 04 GND 2 1 A0029438 A B 70 2 76 8 0 31 40 1 57 1 A0029439 Engi...

Page 44: ...ation Only connect the sensor to a transmitter with the same serial number Ground the connection housing of the sensor via the external screw terminal Connecting cable terminal assignment A B 61 62 63...

Page 45: ...g do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 Connect the cable in accordance wit...

Page 46: ...ing cover 2 Open the housing cover 3 Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of...

Page 47: ...ress Hauser 47 Connecting the sensor connection housing via the connector For the device version with the order code for Sensor connection housing Option C Ultra compact hygienic stainless 1 2 A002961...

Page 48: ...nsure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 5 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables fit ferrules 6 Connect the protective ground 7 Connect the cable...

Page 49: ...mm 8 24 mm A0029597 1 Loosen the 4 fixing screws on the housing cover 2 Open the housing cover 3 Fold open the terminal cover 4 Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not r...

Page 50: ...torque applied to the fixing screws Risk of damaging the plastic transmitter Tighten the fixing screws as per the tightening torque 2 Nm 1 5 lbf ft 11 Tighten the 4 fixing screws on the housing cover...

Page 51: ...lization Only connect the sensor to a transmitter with the same serial number Ground the connection housing of the sensor via the external screw terminal Connecting cable terminal assignment 5 3 2 8 1...

Page 52: ...cover 2 Open the housing cover 3 Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of str...

Page 53: ...e case of stranded cables also fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 Connect the cable in accordance with the connecting cable terminal assignment 51 7 Firmly tighten the cable glands This co...

Page 54: ...grounding rings Depending on the option ordered plastic disks are used instead of grounding rings on some process connections These plastic disks only act as spacers and do not have any potential matc...

Page 55: ...nnection instructions 7 5 1 Connection examples PROFIBUS DP 2 1 A B 3 4 4 A B A B A0028765 17 Connection example for PROFIBUS DP non hazardous area and Zone 2 Div 2 1 Control system e g PLC 2 Cable sh...

Page 56: ...load 3 Transmitter 2 4 20 mA 3 1 4 A0028759 19 Connection example for 4 20 mA current output passive 1 Automation system with current input e g PLC 2 Active barrier for power supply e g RN221N 3 Analo...

Page 57: ...ansmitter Observe input values 211 Relay output 1 2 3 A0028760 22 Connection example for relay output passive 1 Automation system with relay input e g PLC 2 Power supply 3 Transmitter Observe input va...

Page 58: ...e settings 7 6 1 Setting the device address The address must always be configured for a PROFIBUS DP PA device The valid address range is between 1 and 126 In a PROFIBUS DP PA network each address can...

Page 59: ...ng cover 2 Remove the display module 3 Fold open the terminal cover 4 Set the desired device address using the DIP switches 5 To switch addressing from software addressing to hardware addressing set t...

Page 60: ...to Off The device address configured in the Device address parameter 110 takes effect after 10 seconds The device is restarted 7 6 2 Enabling the terminating resistor To avoid incorrect communication...

Page 61: ...the display module 3 Fold open the terminal cover 4 Set DIP switch No 3 to ON Proline 500 transmitter On Off 2 1 4 3 A0029632 Set DIP switch No 3 to ON 7 6 3 Activating the default IP address The defa...

Page 62: ...e is restarted Activating the default IP address via the DIP switch Proline 500 Risk of electric shock when opening the transmitter housing Before opening the transmitter housing Disconnect the device...

Page 63: ...n or replace the seals if necessary 3 Tighten all housing screws and screw covers 4 Firmly tighten the cable glands 5 To ensure that moisture does not enter the cable entry Route the cable so that it...

Page 64: ...ation options 1 6 2 E ESC 5 3 4 A0034513 1 Local operation via display module 2 Computer with Web browser e g Internet Explorer or with operating tool e g FieldCare DeviceCare AMS Device Manager SIMAT...

Page 65: ...ion Diagnostics Access status display Output Operating menu for experts Language Operatation Language Parameter 1 Setup Submenu 1 Submenu n Device tag Advanced setup Enter access code Parameter 1 Para...

Page 66: ...the operational display Define the output conditioning Set the low flow cut off Configure empty pipe detection Advanced setup For more customized configuration of the measurement adaptation to specia...

Page 67: ...analog current outputs as well as the pulse frequency and switch output Communication Configuration of the digital communication interface and the Web server Submenus for function blocks e g Analog I...

Page 68: ...ow Totalizer The measurement channel number indicates which of the three totalizers is displayed Status input Measurement channel numbers Symbol Meaning Measurement channel 1 to 4 The measurement chan...

Page 69: ...for menu In the wizard Display symbol for wizard Omission symbol for operating menu levels in between Name of current Submenu Wizard Parameters Examples Display Display For more information about the...

Page 70: ...the Diagnostics menu Expert Appears In the menu next to the Expert selection At the left in the navigation path in the Expert menu Submenus wizards parameters Symbol Meaning Submenu Wizard Parameters...

Page 71: ...perating elements Text editor Xxxxxxx A B C D E F G H I J K M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y L Z 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 A0034114 27 For entering text in parameters e g tag name 1 Entry display area 2 Current input sc...

Page 72: ...ing view without accepting the changes Input screens Symbol Meaning Upper case Lower case Numbers Punctuation marks and special characters Punctuation marks and special characters I _ Umlauts and acce...

Page 73: ...ction of the parameter With a Wizard Opens the editing view of the parameter With a text and numeric editor Press the key briefly confirm your selection Press the key for 2 s confirm the entry Escape...

Page 74: ...ys for longer than 3 seconds The context menu opens XXXXXXXXXX l h Setup Conf backup Simulation Keylock on A0034608 EN 2 Press simultaneously The context menu is closed and the operational display app...

Page 75: ...1 0098 1 0098 1 XXXX XXX X X 10 50 2800 Hz mA 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 Display operat Display operat Setup Main menu English Main menu Format display Display Contrast display Display intervall 1 value max Setu...

Page 76: ...he direct access codes of the individual parameters see the Description of Device Parameters document for the device 8 3 8 Calling up help text Help text is available for some parameters and can be ca...

Page 77: ...s Maintenance user role Access code status Read access Write access An access code has not yet been defined factory setting After an access code has been defined 1 1 The user only has write access aft...

Page 78: ...ock is switched on If the user attempts to access the operating menu while the keypad lock is active the Keylock on message appears Switching off the keypad lock The keypad lock is switched on Press t...

Page 79: ...ace CDI RJ45 WLAN User rights Appropriate user rights e g administrator rights for TCP IP and proxy server settings are necessary for adjusting the IP address subnet mask etc Proxy server settings of...

Page 80: ...asuring device and the communication protocol Connect the computer to the RJ45 connector via the standard Ethernet connecting cable Proline 500 1 Depending on the housing version Release the securing...

Page 81: ...erface and 192 168 1 212 CDI RJ45 service interface Preparing the mobile terminal Enable WLAN reception on the mobile terminal Establishing a connection from the mobile terminal to the measuring devic...

Page 82: ...5 Current measured values 6 Operating language 7 User role 8 Access code 9 Login 10 Reset access code 141 If a login page does not appear or if the page is incomplete 159 8 4 4 Logging on 1 Select th...

Page 83: ...priority Data management Data exchange between PC and measuring device Device configuration Load settings from the device XML format save configuration Save settings to the device XML format restore...

Page 84: ...ctionality Switch the Web server on and off Off HTML Off On On Function scope of the Web server functionality parameter Option Description Off The web server is completely disabled Port 80 is locked O...

Page 85: ...2 Computer with PROFIBUS network card 3 PROFIBUS DP network 4 Measuring device Service interface Via service interface CDI RJ45 A point to point connection can be established to configure the device o...

Page 86: ...g device with access to the integrated Web server Proline 500 transmitter 2 3 1 A0027563 31 Connection via service interface CDI RJ45 1 Computer with Web browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer Micros...

Page 87: ...ver or operating tool e g FieldCare DeviceCare 7 Smart phone or tablet e g Field Xpert SMT70 Encryption WPA2 PSK AES 128 in accordance with IEEE 802 11i Configurable WLAN channels 1 to 11 Degree of pr...

Page 88: ...r DeviceCare The serial number can be found on the nameplate To ensure the safe and swift assignment of the WLAN network to the measuring point it is advisable to change the SSID name It should be pos...

Page 89: ...ions BA00027S and BA00059S User interface 6 5 3 2 1 Xxxxxx 7 P P P P 4 8 9 10 11 Xxxxxxx Good Status Device tag Xxxxxxx Device name Mass flow 12 34 kg h Volume flow 12 34 m h Mass flow unit Volume flo...

Page 90: ...st way to configure Endress Hauser field devices is with the dedicated DeviceCare tool Together with the device type managers DTMs it presents a convenient comprehensive solution For details see Innov...

Page 91: ...s FieldCare www endress com Download Area CD ROM contact Endress Hauser DVD contact Endress Hauser DeviceCare www endress com Download Area CD ROM contact Endress Hauser DVD contact Endress Hauser 9 2...

Page 92: ...volume flow 0x9741 2 Analog Input 1 Totalizer Channel Analog Input 1 volume flow Channel Analog Input 2 mass flow Channel totalizer volume flow 0x9742 3 Analog Input 1 Totalizer Channel Analog Input 1...

Page 93: ...mass flow factory setting to corrected volume flow in a Promag 50 PROFIBUS DP currently in operation This device is now replaced by a Promag 500 PROFIBUS DP After replacing the device the assignment...

Page 94: ...on the previous model Previous model Promag 50 PROFIBUS DP Control variable Function Support 0 2 Positive zero return ON Yes 0 3 Positive zero return OFF Yes 0 8 Measuring mode UNIDIRECTIONAL No Caus...

Page 95: ...omag H 500 PROFIBUS DP System integration Endress Hauser 95 Control variable Function Support 0 55 Relay output 2 ON Yes terminals 22 23 I O 3 0 56 Relay output 2 OFF 0 30 to 46 Additional functions B...

Page 96: ...dual modules The device master file GSD contains a description of the individual modules input and output data along with their individual properties The modules are permanently assigned to the slots...

Page 97: ...y Conductivity Corrected conductivity Temperature Electronic temperature Current input 1 Current input 2 Current input 3 Factory setting Function block Factory setting AI 1 Volume flow AI 2 Mass flow...

Page 98: ...nsists of the SETTOT and TOTAL functions SETTOT Control the totalizers via the PROFIBUS master TOTAL Transmit totalizer value along with the status to the PROFIBUS master Three Totalizer blocks are av...

Page 99: ...ting Value MODETOT meaning Totalizer 1 2 and 3 0 balancing Data structure Output data of SETTOT and MODETOT Byte 1 Byte 2 Control variable 1 SETTOT Control variable 2 MODETOT Input data of TOTAL Byte...

Page 100: ...FIBUS master Class 1 The DI module cyclically transmits the discrete input value along with the status to the PROFIBUS Master Class 1 The discrete input value is depicted in the first byte The second...

Page 101: ...es control meaning DO 1 Flow override 0 disable device function 1 enable device function DO 2 Start verification 1 DO 4 I O 2 Relay output or switch output of the pulse frequency switch output 0 non c...

Page 102: ...In the PLC slot 0 of the field device is generally on the diagnostic address of the relevant field device 9 6 2 Structure With the Address shifting configuration function 2 address areas are defined...

Page 103: ...Volume flow unit 230 1349 m h 191 Index shifting 1 parameter 24 192 Slot shifting 2 parameter 48 Temperature unit 231 1001 C 193 Index shifting 2 parameter 7 194 to 219 220 Slot shifting 16 parameter...

Page 104: ...can read out the current volume flow measured value in slot 0 and index 230 The data type integer float and data access read write depend on the parameter entered in the configuration area If the para...

Page 105: ...s on the local display or a diagnostic message is displayed refer to the section on Diagnostics and troubleshooting 158 10 3 Connecting via FieldCare For FieldCare 85 connection For connecting via Fie...

Page 106: ...local display 10 6 Configuring the measuring device The Setup menu with its guided wizards contains all the parameters needed for standard operation Navigation to the Setup menu XXXX XXX X X 20 50 01...

Page 107: ...ency switch output 1 to n 117 Relay output 1 to n 123 Display 125 Low flow cut off 127 Empty pipe detection 129 Advanced setup 130 10 6 1 Defining the tag name To enable fast identification of the mea...

Page 108: ...parameters are available in every device The selection can vary depending on the order code Navigation Setup menu System units System units Volume flow unit 108 Volume unit 108 Conductivity unit 109...

Page 109: ...ies for Output Low flow cut off Simulation process variable Unit choose list Country specific kg h lb min Mass unit Select mass unit Unit choose list Country specific kg lb Density unit Select density...

Page 110: ...missioning Proline Promag H 500 PROFIBUS DP 110 Endress Hauser Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User entry Factory setting Device address Enter device address 0 to 126 1...

Page 111: ...ty Conductivity Corrected conductivity Temperature Electronic temperature Current input 1 Current input 2 Current input 3 Volume flow PV filter time Specify the time to suppress signal peaks During th...

Page 112: ...to n information Shows information of the plugged I O module Not plugged Invalid Not configurable Configurable Profibus DP I O module 1 to n type Shows the I O module type Off Current output Current i...

Page 113: ...point number 0 20 mA value Enter 20 mA value Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Current span Select current range for process value output and upper lower level for a...

Page 114: ...r 1 Reset totalizer 2 Reset totalizer 3 Reset all totalizers Flow override Off Active level Define input signal level at which the assigned function is triggered High Low High Response time status inp...

Page 115: ...rrected conductivity Temperature Electronic temperature Volume flow Current span Select current range for process value output and upper lower level for alarm signal 4 20 mA NAMUR 4 20 mA US 4 20 mA 0...

Page 116: ...for output signal to fluctuations in the measured value 0 0 to 999 9 s 1 0 s Failure mode A process variable is selected in the Assign current output parameter 115 and one of the following options is...

Page 117: ...output Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n Operating mode 117 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Operating mode Define the output as a pulse fr...

Page 118: ...the Operating mode parameter 117 and a process variable is selected in the Assign pulse output parameter 118 Enter measured value at which a pulse is output Signed floating point number Depends on cou...

Page 119: ...4 Signal mode Select the signal mode for the PFS output Passive Active Passive Assign frequency output The Frequency option is selected in the Operating mode parameter 117 parameter Select process va...

Page 120: ...variable is selected in the Assign frequency output parameter 119 Enter measured value for maximum frequency Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Failure mode The Frequ...

Page 121: ...atus 122 Switch on value 122 Switch off value 122 Switch on delay 122 Switch off delay 123 Failure mode 123 Invert output signal 123 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite De...

Page 122: ...parameter The Flow direction check option is selected in the Switch output function parameter Select process variable for flow direction monitoring Off Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Vol...

Page 123: ...utput behavior in alarm condition Actual status Open Closed Open Invert output signal Invert the output signal No Yes No Visibility depends on order options or device settings 10 6 10 Configuring the...

Page 124: ...function parameter the Diagnostic behavior option is selected Select diagnostic behavior for switch output Alarm Alarm or warning Warning Alarm Assign status In the Relay output function parameter th...

Page 125: ...display 127 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Format display A local display is provided Select how measured values are...

Page 126: ...me flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Conductivity Corrected conductivity Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Temper...

Page 127: ...epends on order options or device settings 10 6 12 Configuring the low flow cut off The Low flow cut off wizard systematically guides the user through all the parameters that must be set to configure...

Page 128: ...value low flow cutoff A process variable is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 127 Enter off value for low flow cut off 0 to 100 0 50 Pressure shock suppression A process variable is s...

Page 129: ...setting Empty pipe detection Switch empty pipe detection on and off Off On Off New adjustment The On option is selected in the Empty pipe detection parameter Select type of adjustment Cancel Empty pip...

Page 130: ...at Setup Main menu English Main menu Medium selection Setup Setup Advanced setup Ent access code Advanced setup Def access code Device tag Display language A0032223 EN The number of submenus can vary...

Page 131: ...131 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Installation direction Set sign of flow direction to match the direction of the arrow on the sensor Flow...

Page 132: ...low Mass flow Corrected volume flow Volume flow Unit totalizer Select the unit for the process variable of the totalizer Unit choose list Country specific m ft Totalizer operation mode Select totalize...

Page 133: ...Setup menu Advanced setup Display Display Format display 134 Value 1 display 134 0 bargraph value 1 134 100 bargraph value 1 134 Decimal places 1 134 Value 2 display 134 Decimal places 2 134 Value 3...

Page 134: ...ovided Enter 0 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Country specific 0 l h 0 gal min us 100 bargraph value 1 A local display is provided Enter 100 value for bar graph display Signe...

Page 135: ...l h 0 gal min us 100 bargraph value 3 A selection was made in the Value 3 display parameter Enter 100 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number 0 Decimal places 3 A measured value is sp...

Page 136: ...local display is provided Select header contents on local display Device tag Free text Device tag Header text In the Header parameter the Free text option is selected Enter display header text Max 12...

Page 137: ...ecovery time For the following order code Application package option EC ECC electrode cleaning Define recovery time after electrode cleaning During this time the current output values will be held at...

Page 138: ...characters Serial number of the measuring device e g L100A802000 Assign SSID name Select which name will be used for SSID device tag or user defined name Device tag User defined User defined SSID name...

Page 139: ...a Cancel Backup state Shows the current status of data saving or restoring None Backup in progress Restoring in progress Delete in progress Compare in progress Restoring failed Backup failed None Comp...

Page 140: ...ystematically guides the user through all the parameters that can be used for device administration purposes Navigation Setup menu Advanced setup Administration Administration Define access code 140 R...

Page 141: ...b browser DeviceCare FieldCare via service interface CDI RJ45 Fieldbus Character string comprising numbers letters and special characters 0x00 Using the parameter to reset the device Navigation Setup...

Page 142: ...143 Current output 1 to n simulation 143 Value current output 1 to n 143 Frequency output simulation 1 to n 143 Frequency value 1 to n 143 Pulse output simulation 1 to n 143 Pulse value 1 to n 143 Swi...

Page 143: ...on Switch the simulation of the current output on and off Off On Off Value current output 1 to n In the Current output 1 to n simulation parameter the On option is selected Enter the current value for...

Page 144: ...ng interval tlog for data logging This value defines the time interval between the individual data points in the memory 1 0 to 3600 0 s Visibility depends on order options or device settings 10 9 Prot...

Page 145: ...eters are locked Parameters for configuring the local display Parameters for configuring the totalizer Language Format display Control Totalizer Contrast display Preset value Display interval Defining...

Page 146: ...NING Excessive tightening torque applied to the fixing screws Risk of damaging the plastic transmitter Tighten the fixing screws as per the tightening torque 2 Nm 1 5 lbf ft P o w e r I O 2 I O 3 I O...

Page 147: ...on the main electronics module to the ON position enables hardware write protection In the Locking status parameter the Hardware locked option is displayed 148 In addition on the local display the sy...

Page 148: ...s is temporarily locked on account of internal processes running in the device e g data upload download reset etc Once the internal processing has been completed the parameters can be changed once aga...

Page 149: ...ce Volume flow Displays the volume flow currently measured Dependency The unit is taken from the Volume flow unit parameter 108 Signed floating point number Mass flow Displays the mass flow currently...

Page 150: ...Medium temperature measurement or The temperature is read into the flowmeter from an external device Displays the temperature currently calculated Dependency The unit is taken from the Temperature un...

Page 151: ...point number 0 m Totalizer status 1 to n Displays the current totalizer status Good Uncertain Bad Totalizer status Hex 1 to n In Target mode parameter the Auto option is selected Displays the current...

Page 152: ...asured values Input values Status input 1 to n Status input 1 to n Value status input 152 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User interface Value status input Shows the cu...

Page 153: ...Diagnostics menu Measured values Output values Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n Output frequency 1 to n 153 Pulse output 1 to n 153 Switch status 1 to n 153 P...

Page 154: ...ive integer 11 5 Adapting the measuring device to the process conditions The following are available for this purpose Basic settings using theSetup menu 106 Advanced settings using theAdvanced setup s...

Page 155: ...parameters for the measured value history Data logging is also available via Plant Asset Management Tool FieldCare 88 Web browser Function range A total of 1000 measured values can be stored 4 loggin...

Page 156: ...User entry User interface Factory setting Assign channel 1 The Extended HistoROM application package is available Assign process variable to logging channel Off Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume...

Page 157: ...nes the time interval between the individual data points in the memory 0 1 to 3600 0 s 1 0 s Clear logging data The Extended HistoROM application package is available Clear the entire logging data Can...

Page 158: ...no output signals The connecting cable is not plugged in correctly 1 Check the connection of the electrode cable and correct if necessary 2 Check the connection of the coil current cable and correct...

Page 159: ...terminated Check terminating resistor Not connecting to Web server Web server disabled Using the FieldCare or DeviceCare operating tool check whether the Web server of the measuring device is enabled...

Page 160: ...owser No or incomplete display of contents in the Web browser JavaScript not enabled JavaScript cannot be enabled 1 Enable JavaScript 2 Enter http XXX XXX X XXX basic html as the IP address Operation...

Page 161: ...on 5 Service interface CDI active Ethernet Link Activity 1 Open the housing cover 2 Remove the display module 3 Fold open the terminal cover LED Color Meaning 1 Supply voltage Off Supply voltage is of...

Page 162: ...ok 2 Device status Off Firmware error Green Device status is ok Flashing green Device is not configured Red A diagnostic event with Alarm diagnostic behavior has occurred Flashing red A diagnostic eve...

Page 163: ...L Communication Power Communication Alarm Power 1 2 3 A0029699 1 Communication 2 Device status 3 Supply voltage LED Color Meaning 1 Communication White Communication active 2 Device status Red Error...

Page 164: ...tic event with the highest priority is shown Other diagnostic events that have occurred can be displayed in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter Via submenus 195 Status signals The status signals provid...

Page 165: ...he fault can be identified using the diagnostic information The short text helps you by providing information about the fault In addition the corresponding symbol for the diagnostic behavior is displa...

Page 166: ...e user is in the diagnostic message Press symbol The Diagnostic list submenu opens 2 Select the desired diagnostic event with or and press The message about the remedial measures opens 3 Press simulta...

Page 167: ...ice mode e g during a simulation Out of specification The device is operated Outside its technical specification limits e g outside the process temperature range Maintenance required Maintenance is re...

Page 168: ...an be shown in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter Via submenu 195 Diagnostic information The fault can be identified using the diagnostic information The short text helps you by providing information...

Page 169: ...gnostic behavior Description Alarm The device stops measurement The totalizers assume the defined alarm condition A diagnostic message is generated Warning The device continues to measure The measured...

Page 170: ...diagnostic information is located The diagnostic information is grouped as follows Diagnostic information pertaining to the sensor diagnostic number 000 to 199 170 Diagnostic information pertaining to...

Page 171: ...Signal status Function check Choice of diagnostic behavior alarm or warning factory setting When Heartbeat verification starts data logging is interrupted the last valid measured value is output and t...

Page 172: ...ic behavior can be changed This causes the overall status of the measured variable to change Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 082 Data storage 1 C...

Page 173: ...s Maintenance alarm Coding hex 0x24 to 0x27 Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 180 Temperature sensor defe...

Page 174: ...nics module Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Refer...

Page 175: ...between sensor electronic module ISEM and main electronics 2 Check or replace ISEM or main electronics Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density...

Page 176: ...lure 1 Restart device 2 Contact service Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low...

Page 177: ...vice 2 Change I O module Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Ma...

Page 178: ...e to change Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 303 I O 1 to n configuration changed 1 Apply I O module configuration parameter Apply I O configurati...

Page 179: ...Change I O Modul or main electronics Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low fl...

Page 180: ...orrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Reference density Corrected vol...

Page 181: ...ariables No Short text 382 Data storage 1 Insert T DAT 2 Replace T DAT Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Empty pi...

Page 182: ...ECC recovery time 2 Turn off ECC Conductivity Corrected conductivity Density Electronic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Reference density Corrected volume flo...

Page 183: ...10 Data transfer 1 Check connection 2 Retry data transfer Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Empty pipe detection...

Page 184: ...tion Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Reference density Corrected volume flow Temperature Volume flow Measured variable status Quality Bad Quality substatus Maintenance alarm Coding hex 0x24 t...

Page 185: ...les No Short text 442 Frequency output 1 to n 1 Check process 2 Check frequency output settings Measured variable status from the factory 1 Quality Good Quality substatus Function check Coding hex 0xB...

Page 186: ...lectronic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Reference density Corrected volume flow Temperature Volume flow Measured variable status Quality Good Quality substa...

Page 187: ...vity Density Electronic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Reference density Corrected volume flow Temperature Volume flow Measured variable status Quality Good...

Page 188: ...lation pulse output Measured variable status Quality Good Quality substatus Function check Coding hex 0xBC to 0xBF Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instruction...

Page 189: ...tructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 511 ISEM settings faulty 1 Check measuring period and integration time 2 Check sensor properties Conductivity Corrected conductivity Density Elect...

Page 190: ...pe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Corrected volume flow Volume flow Measured variable status from the factory 1 Quality Bad Quality substatus Maintenance alarm Coding hex 0x24 to 0...

Page 191: ...ume flow Temperature Volume flow Measured variable status from the factory 1 Quality Bad Quality substatus Process related Coding hex 0x28 to 0x2B Status signal S Diagnostic behavior Warning 1 Diagnos...

Page 192: ...ature too low Increase process temperature Conductivity Corrected conductivity Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Corrected volume flow Temperature Volume flow Measured vari...

Page 193: ...nic temperature Empty pipe detection Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Reference density Corrected volume flow Temperature Volume flow Measured variable status from the factory 1 Quality Bad Qu...

Page 194: ...justment 3 Turn off empty pipe detection Conductivity Corrected conductivity Flow velocity Low flow cut off Mass flow Corrected volume flow Volume flow Measured variable status from the factory 1 Qual...

Page 195: ...ce the last device restart Days d hours h minutes m and seconds s Operating time Indicates how long the device has been in operation Days d hours h minutes m and seconds s 12 9 Diagnostic list Up to 5...

Page 196: ...the event End of the event Information event Occurrence of the event To call up the measures to rectify a diagnostic event Via local display 166 Via Web browser 167 Via FieldCare operating tool 168 Vi...

Page 197: ...evice verification passed I1445 Device verification failed I1457 Measured error verification failed I1459 I O module verification failed I1461 Sensor verification failed I1462 Sensor electronic module...

Page 198: ...s Every parameter for which a customer specific default setting was ordered is reset to this customer specific value All other parameters are reset to the factory setting Restart device The restart re...

Page 199: ...plate of the sensor and transmitter in the Order code field Character string composed of letters numbers and certain punctuation marks e g Extended order code 1 Shows the 1st part of the extended orde...

Page 200: ...service interface For the compatibility of the firmware version with the previous version the installed device description files and operating tools observe the information about the device in the Man...

Page 201: ...document 13 1 3 Replacing seals The sensor s seals particularly aseptic molded seals must be replaced periodically The interval between changes depends on the frequency of the cleaning cycles the cle...

Page 202: ...M life cycle management database 14 2 Spare parts W M Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer All the spare parts for the measuring device along with the order code are listed here and can be order...

Page 203: ...ng device and Connecting the measuring device sections in reverse order Observe the safety instructions 14 5 2 Disposing of the measuring device LWARNING Danger to personnel and environment from fluid...

Page 204: ...ordering Based on the serial number the device specific data e g calibration factors of the replacement device can be used for the new transmitter Proline 500 digital transmitter Installation Instruct...

Page 205: ...lable order code for Cable sensor connection Option 1 5 m 16 ft Option 2 10 m 32 ft Option 3 20 m 65 ft Option 4 User configurable cable length m Option 5 User configurable cable length ft Possible ca...

Page 206: ...and flexible information platform with online and on site tools Instant access for your staff to current in depth data shortens your plant s engineering time speeds up procurement processes and increa...

Page 207: ...smitter and sensor are mounted in physically separate locations They are interconnected by connecting cables For information on the structure of the device 14 16 3 Input Measured variable Direct measu...

Page 208: ...Recommended flow Factory settings min max full scale value v 0 3 10 m s Full scale value current output v 2 5 m s Pulse value 2 pulse s Low flow cut off v 0 04 m s mm in m3 h m3 h m3 m3 h 150 6 20 to...

Page 209: ...e density for calculating the corrected volume flow Various pressure transmitters and temperature measuring devices can be ordered from Endress Hauser see Accessories section 206 It is recommended to...

Page 210: ...ine Promag H 500 PROFIBUS DP 210 Endress Hauser Input signal level Low signal DC 3 to 5 V High signal DC 12 to 30 V Assignable functions Off Reset the individual totalizers separately Reset all totali...

Page 211: ...o 999 s Assignable measured variables Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Conductivity Corrected conductivity Temperature Electronic temperature Pulse frequency switch output Fun...

Page 212: ...cted conductivity Temperature Electronic temperature Switch output Maximum input values DC 30 V 250 mA passive Open circuit voltage DC 28 8 V active Switching behavior Binary conductive or non conduct...

Page 213: ...t Choice of current output 4 to 20 mA active 0 4 to 20 mA passive Pulse frequency switch output Choice of current input 4 to 20 mA active 0 4 to 20 mA passive Status input The technical values corresp...

Page 214: ...s Backlight Red backlighting indicates a device error Status signal as per NAMUR recommendation NE 107 Interface protocol Via digital communication PROFIBUS DP Via service interface CDI RJ45 service i...

Page 215: ...ROFIBUS upload download Condensed status Simplest and self explanatory diagnostic information by categorizing diagnostic messages that occur Configuration of the device address DIP switches on the I O...

Page 216: ...enic stainless Cable specification 35 16 6 Performance characteristics Reference operating conditions Error limits following DIN EN 29104 in future ISO 20456 Water typically 15 to 45 C 59 to 113 F 0 5...

Page 217: ...rature range Repeatability o r of reading Volume flow Max 0 1 o r 0 5 mm s 0 02 in s Temperature 0 5 C 0 9 F Electrical conductivity Max 5 o r Max 1 o r for DN 15 to 150 in conjunction with stainless...

Page 218: ...these should never be removed before installing the measuring device Degree of protection Transmitter As standard IP66 67 type 4X enclosure When housing is open IP20 type 1 enclosure Display module I...

Page 219: ...following applies for PROFIBUS DP If baud rates 1 5 MBaud an EMC cable entry must be used and the cable shield must continue as far as the terminal wherever possible Details are provided in the Decla...

Page 220: ...mperatures mm in 25 C 77 F 80 C 176 F 100 C 212 F 130 C 266 F 150 C 302 F 2 to 150 to 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flow limit The diameter of the pipe and the flow rate determine the nominal diameter of the...

Page 221: ...tube DN300 12 DN100 4 DN250 10 DN200 8 DN150 6 DN125 5 mbar 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 m h 0 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 psi 0 1000 2000 3000 40...

Page 222: ...10 9 04 50 2 4 60 10 1 65 5 40 11 9 80 3 6 00 13 2 100 4 7 30 16 1 125 5 12 7 28 0 150 6 15 1 33 3 Measuring tube specification Nominal diameter Pressure rating 1 Process connection internal diameter...

Page 223: ...adapters Material Cable gland M20 1 5 Plastic Adapter for cable entry with internal thread G Adapter for cable entry with internal thread NPT Only available for certain device versions Order code for...

Page 224: ...e 2 Accessories Protective cover Stainless steel 1 4404 316L External WLAN antenna Antenna ASA plastic acrylic ester styrene acrylonitrile and nickel plated brass Adapter Stainless steel and nickel pl...

Page 225: ...connections With O ring seal 1 6 m 63 in With aseptic seal 0 8 m 31 5 in Optional 0 38 m 15 in All data relate to parts in contact with fluid 16 11 Operability Languages Can be operated in the follow...

Page 226: ...ure for the display 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F The readability of the display may be impaired at temperatures outside the temperature range Operating elements External operation via touch control 3 optical...

Page 227: ...a a WLAN interface The structure of the operating menu is the same as for the local display In addition to the measured values status information on the device is also displayed and allows the user to...

Page 228: ...Automatic The most important device data sensor and transmitter are automatically saved in the DAT modules If the transmitter or measuring device is replaced once the T DAT containing the previous de...

Page 229: ...nts of the applicable EU Directives These are listed in the corresponding EU Declaration of Conformity along with the standards applied Endress Hauser confirms successful testing of the device by affi...

Page 230: ...dicated in tables 6 to 9 in Annex II of the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014 68 EU Measuring instrument approval The measuring device is qualified to OIML R117 and has an OIML Certificate of Conformi...

Page 231: ...rtbeat Technology Package Description Heartbeat Verification Monitoring Heartbeat Verification Meets the requirement for traceable verification to DIN ISO 9001 2008 Chapter 7 6 a Control of monitoring...

Page 232: ...tions for the sensor Measuring device Documentation code Proline Promag H KA01289D Brief Operating Instructions for transmitter Measuring device Documentation code Proline 500 digital KA01388D Proline...

Page 233: ...for WLAN interface for A309 A310 display module SD01793D Contents Documentation code Heartbeat Technology SD02207D Web server SD02236D Installation Instructions Contents Comment Installation instruct...

Page 234: ...digital 44 Connecting the measuring device Proline 500 51 Proline 500 digital 44 Connecting the signal cable supply voltage cable Proline 500 digital transmitter 49 Connection see Electrical connecti...

Page 235: ...of application Residual risks 10 FieldCare 88 Device description file 91 Establishing a connection 88 Function 88 User interface 89 Filtering the event logbook 196 Firmware Release date 91 Version 91...

Page 236: ...ounting preparations 28 Mounting tools 27 N Nameplate Sensor 19 Transmitter 17 Navigation path navigation view 69 Navigation view In the submenu 69 In the wizard 69 Numeric editor 71 O Onsite display...

Page 237: ...io approval 230 Read access 77 Reading measured values 148 Recalibration 201 Reference operating conditions 216 Registered trademarks 8 Remedial measures Calling up 166 Closing 166 Remote operation 22...

Page 238: ...bmenu 70 For wizard 70 In the status area of the local display 67 Input screen 72 Operating elements 71 System design Measuring system 207 see Measuring device design System integration 91 System pres...

Page 239: ...ess code 140 Display 125 Empty pipe detection 129 Low flow cut off 127 Pulse frequency switch output 117 118 121 Relay output 1 to n 123 WLAN settings 137 Workplace safety 10 Write access 77 Write pro...

Page 240: ...www addresses endress com...

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