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Proline Promag W 500

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Summary of Contents for Proline Promag W 500

Page 1: ...uctions Proline Promag W 500 PROFINET 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 BA01725D 06 EN 03 19 71443177 2019 07 01 V...

Page 2: ...nger 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 manufactur...

Page 3: ...on 23 6 1 Installation conditions 23 6 1 1 Mounting position 23 6 1 2 Environment and process requirements 26 6 1 3 Special mounting instructions 27 6 2 Mounting the measuring device 29 6 2 1 Required...

Page 4: ...g 114 10 1 Function check 114 10 2 Switching on the measuring device 114 10 3 Connecting via FieldCare 114 10 4 Setting the operating language 114 10 5 Configuring the measuring device 115 10 5 1 Defi...

Page 5: ...s 211 12 11 Resetting the measuring device 212 12 11 1 Function scope of the Device reset parameter 212 12 12 Device information 213 12 13 Firmware history 214 13 Maintenance 215 13 1 Maintenance task...

Page 6: ...rts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in minor or medium injury NOTICE This symbol contains information on procedures and other facts which do not result in perso...

Page 7: ...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 information...

Page 8: ...ing 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: ...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 for the op...

Page 10: ...of electric shock gloves must be worn 2 4 Operational safety Risk of injury Operate the device in proper technical condition and fail safe condition only The operator is responsible for interference f...

Page 11: ...ess code also applies for Web server login or FieldCare connection 12 Not enabled 0000 Assign a customized access code during commissioning WLAN order option in display module Enabled On an individual...

Page 12: ...d the network key is pre defined depending on the device It can be changed via the WLAN settings submenu in the WLAN passphrase parameter 149 Infrastructure mode A connection between the device and WL...

Page 13: ...ety committees such as IEC ISA62443 or the IEEE is recommended This includes organizational security measures such as the assignment of access authorization as well as technical measures such as netwo...

Page 14: ...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 sens...

Page 15: ...nderground 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 ion...

Page 16: ...user 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 th...

Page 17: ...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 pro...

Page 18: ...on 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: ...protection 8 Document number of safety related supplementary documentation 9 2 D matrix code 10 Manufacturing date year month 11 Flow direction 12 CE mark C Tick 13 Permitted ambient temperature Ta Or...

Page 20: ...bol 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 device...

Page 21: ...ice as fungus and bacteria infestation can damage the lining Store in a dry and dust free place Do not store outdoors Storage temperature 235 5 2 Transporting the product Transport the measuring devic...

Page 22: ...TION 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 Packagin...

Page 23: ...er code for Design option C 1 1 A0033017 6 Installation of the sensor after a control valve is not recommended 1 Control valve Installation in down pipes Install a siphon with a vent valve downstream...

Page 24: ...r at bottom A0015590 2 3 4 D Horizontal orientation transmitter at side A0015592 1 Applications with low process temperatures may decrease the ambient temperature To maintain the minimum ambient tempe...

Page 25: ...44 1 EPD electrode for empty pipe detection 2 Measuring electrodes for signal detection 3 Reference electrode for potential equalization Inlet and outlet runs If possible install the sensor upstream f...

Page 26: ...ed temperature range of the liner If operating outdoors Install the measuring device in a shady location Avoid direct sunlight particularly in warm climatic regions Avoid direct exposure to weather co...

Page 27: ...uring accuracy with very slow moving fluids The nomogram shown here can be used to calculate the pressure loss caused by reducers and expanders The nomogram only applies to liquids with a viscosity si...

Page 28: ...design along with the connection compartment sealing system ensure that moisture cannot enter the measuring device 3 10 A0029320 11 Engineering unit in m ft For detailed information on replacing the c...

Page 29: ...e caps present from the sensor 3 Remove stick on label on the electronics compartment cover 6 2 3 Mounting the sensor LWARNING Danger due to improper process sealing Ensure that the inside diameters o...

Page 30: ...the ground cable ground disks Comply with the information on potential equalization and detailed mounting instructions for the use of ground cables ground disks 65 Screw tightening torques Please note...

Page 31: ...126 PN 16 12 M24 28 134 118 179 PN 25 16 M27 34 153 138 204 350 14 PN 6 12 M20 22 111 120 PN 10 16 M20 26 112 118 PN 16 16 M24 30 152 165 PN 25 16 M30 38 227 252 400 16 PN 6 16 M20 22 90 98 PN 10 16...

Page 32: ...32 M45 48 701 753 1400 PN 6 36 M33 32 430 PN 10 36 M39 42 654 PN 16 36 M45 52 729 1600 PN 6 40 M33 34 440 PN 10 40 M45 46 946 PN 16 40 M52 58 1007 1800 72 PN 6 44 M36 36 547 PN 10 44 M45 50 961 PN 16...

Page 33: ...12 1 135 100 158 117 400 16 Class 150 16 1 128 94 150 111 450 18 Class 150 16 1 1 8 204 150 234 173 500 20 Class 150 20 1 1 8 183 135 217 160 600 24 Class 150 20 1 268 198 307 226 Maximum screw tight...

Page 34: ...30 28 1 287 212 302 223 800 32 28 1 394 291 422 311 900 36 32 1 419 309 430 317 1000 40 36 1 420 310 477 352 42 36 1 528 389 518 382 48 44 1 552 407 531 392 54 44 1 730 538 60 52 1 758 559 66 52 1 946...

Page 35: ...4 137 400 12 M24 226 450 12 M24 301 500 16 M24 271 600 16 M27 393 700 20 M27 330 750 20 M30 529 800 20 M33 631 900 24 M33 627 1000 24 M33 595 1200 32 M33 703 Nominal screw tightening torques Nominal s...

Page 36: ...1410 Nominal screw tightening torques for JIS B2220 Nominal diameter Pressure rating Screws Nom screw tightening torque Nm mm bar mm HG PUR 350 10K 16 M22 109 109 20K 16 M30 3 217 217 400 10K 16 M24...

Page 37: ...transmitter can be mounted in the following ways Post mounting Wall mounting Post mounting LWARNING Excessive tightening torque applied to the fixing screws Risk of damaging the plastic transmitter Ti...

Page 38: ...crews slightly at first 4 Fit the transmitter housing over the securing screws and mount in place 5 Tighten the securing screws 6 2 5 Mounting the transmitter housing Proline 500 LCAUTION Ambient temp...

Page 39: ...3 94 100 3 94 8 6 0 39 18 0 71 10 0 39 A0029068 14 Engineering unit mm in 1 Drill the holes 2 Insert wall plugs into the drilled holes 3 Screw in the securing screws slightly at first 4 Fit the transm...

Page 40: ...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 Release...

Page 41: ...maged visual inspection Does the measuring device conform to the measuring point specifications For example Process temperature Process pressure refer to the section on Pressure temperature ratings in...

Page 42: ...ecting cable The connecting cables provided by the customer must fulfill the following requirements Electrical safety In accordance with applicable federal national regulations Protective ground cable...

Page 43: ...rrent input 0 4 to 20 mA Standard installation cable is sufficient Status input Standard installation cable is sufficient Cable diameter Cable glands supplied M20 1 5 with cable 6 to 12 mm 0 24 to 0 4...

Page 44: ...Class I Division 1 B Signal cable to 500 transmitter 45 Transmitter and sensor installed in the hazardous area Zone 2 Class I Division 2 oder Zone 1 Class I Division 1 A Connecting cable between sens...

Page 45: ...g cable between sensor and transmitter Proline 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 If empty pipe detection EPD is u...

Page 46: ...inside the connection housing The stripped and twisted lengths of cable shield to the ground terminal must be as short as possible 7 1 3 Terminal assignment Transmitter supply voltage input outputs Th...

Page 47: ...topology 7 1 5 Pin assignment of device plug 3 2 4 1 A0032047 Pin Assignment 1 TD 2 RD 3 TD 4 RD Coding Plug socket D Socket 7 1 6 Preparing the measuring device Carry out the steps in the following o...

Page 48: ...les with fine wire cores stranded cables 1 Red ferrules 1 0 mm 0 04 in 2 White ferrules 0 5 mm 0 02 in Stripping only for reinforced cables 7 1 8 Preparing the connecting cable Proline 500 When termin...

Page 49: ...0 4 8 0 3 B 1 A0029329 Sensor Electrode cable Coil current cable A 80 3 15 50 1 97 6 0 24 170 6 7 20 0 8 18 5 0 73 B GND 1 0 04 1 2 2 2 1 A0029336 A 70 2 76 50 1 97 10 0 4 8 0 3 160 6 30 20 0 8 B 1 1...

Page 50: ...t the sensor and transmitter to the same potential equalization Only connect the sensor to a transmitter with the same serial number Ground the connection housing of the sensor via the external screw...

Page 51: ...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 with...

Page 52: ...ure 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 i...

Page 53: ...optional connection for external WLAN antenna 6 Protective earth PE In addition to connecting the device via PROFINET and the available inputs outputs additional connection options are also available...

Page 54: ...ct the cable in accordance with the terminal assignment Signal cable terminal assignment The device specific terminal assignment is documented on an adhesive label in the terminal cover Supply voltage...

Page 55: ...ess Hauser 55 Removing a cable 3 0 12 2 1 A0029598 17 Engineering unit mm in 1 To remove a cable from the terminal use a flat blade screwdriver to push the slot between the two terminal holes 2 while...

Page 56: ...T7 with shielded connector e g brand YAMAICHI Part No Y ConProfixPlug63 Prod ID 82 006660 Maximum cable thickness 6 mm Length of connector including bend protection 42 mm Bending radius 5 x cable thic...

Page 57: ...um cable thickness 6 mm Length of connector including bend protection 42 mm Bending radius 2 5 x cable thickness 4 2 1 6 1 2 Po we r op en pres s op en pres s ES C E I O 4 Po we r I O 2 I O 3 A0033830...

Page 58: ...tion 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 41 42 GND E1...

Page 59: ...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 with the...

Page 60: ...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 stranded cables also fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 C...

Page 61: ...ROFINET connector N i c ht u n t e r a r e f f n e n E ES C 1 2 N i c ht u n t e r a r e f f n e n E ES C E ES C 3 3 4 3 mm A0029813 1 Loosen the securing clamp of the connection compartment cover 2 U...

Page 62: ...e cable and cable ends and connect to the RJ45 connector 9 Connect the protective ground 10 Plug in the RJ45 connector 11 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the PROFINET connection process...

Page 63: ...t Adhesive label in the terminal cover or 46 5 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the cable connection process 6 Close the terminal cover 7 Fit the display module holder in the electronics...

Page 64: ...g brand YAMAICHI Part No Y ConProfixPlug63 Prod ID 82 006660 Maximum cable thickness 6 mm Length of connector including bend protection 42 mm Bending radius 5 x cable thickness N i c h t u n t e r a r...

Page 65: ...icht unter Spannung ffnen Do not open when energized Ne pas ouvrir sous tension Power 4 2 1 6 1 2 A0033717 1 PROFINET connection 2 Service interface CDI RJ45 An adapter for RJ45 and the M12 connector...

Page 66: ...flanges 1 Connect both sensor flanges to the pipe flange via a ground cable and ground them 2 If DN 300 12 Mount the ground cable directly on the conductive flange coating of the sensor with the flang...

Page 67: ...re met Metal pipe without liner or pipe with electrically conductive liner Cathodic protection is integrated in the personal protection equipment Ground cable Copper wire at least 6 mm2 0 0093 in2 A00...

Page 68: ...5 5 A0028767 22 Connection example for PROFINET 1 Control system e g PLC 2 Ethernet switch 3 Observe cable specifications 4 Device plug 5 Transmitter PROFINET MRP Media Redundancy Protocol 1 2 5 3 4 4...

Page 69: ...Ethernet Managed Switch 5 Transmitter Current output 4 20 mA 4 20 mA 2 1 3 A0028758 24 Connection example for 4 20 mA current output active 1 Automation system with current input e g PLC 2 Analog disp...

Page 70: ...ut e g PLC 2 Power supply 3 Transmitter Observe input values 228 Switch output 1 2 3 A0028760 27 Connection example for switch output passive 1 Automation system with switch input e g PLC 2 Power supp...

Page 71: ...Power supply 3 Transmitter 7 6 Hardware settings 7 6 1 Setting the device name A measuring point can be quickly identified within a plant on the basis of the tag name The tag name is equivalent to th...

Page 72: ...DIP switch Bit Description 1 128 Configurable part of the device name 2 64 3 32 4 16 5 8 6 4 7 2 8 1 Example Setting the device name EH PROMAG500 065 DIP switch ON OFF Bit Device name 1 OFF 2 ON 64 3...

Page 73: ...figured device address is used once the device is restarted Setting the device name Proline 500 Risk of electric shock when opening the transmitter housing Before opening the transmitter housing Disco...

Page 74: ...hen assigning the device name via the automation system assign the device name in lower case letters 7 6 2 Activating the default IP address The default IP address 192 168 1 212 can be activated by DI...

Page 75: ...ON 4 Reverse the removal procedure to reassemble the transmitter 5 Reconnect the device to the power supply The default IP address is used once the device is restarted 7 7 Ensuring the degree of prote...

Page 76: ...check Are cables or the device undamaged visual inspection Do the cables used meet the requirements Do the cables have adequate strain relief Are all the cable glands installed firmly tightened and le...

Page 77: ...ion 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 SIMATIC...

Page 78: ...on 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 Param...

Page 79: ...arameters for error detection and analyzing process and device errors Diagnostic list Contains up to 5 currently pending diagnostic messages Event logbook Contains event messages that have occurred De...

Page 80: ...a of the operational display at the top right Status signals 177 F Failure C Function check S Out of specification M Maintenance required Diagnostic behavior 178 Alarm Warning Locking the device is lo...

Page 81: ...eter 134 8 3 2 Navigation view In the submenu In the wizard 4 2 1 3 5 Operation 0091 1 Access stat disp Operator Locking status Display A0013993 EN S 4 2 1 5 3 Curr output 1 Assign curr Volume flow A0...

Page 82: ...tion path in the Operation menu Setup Appears In the menu next to the Setup selection At the left in the navigation path in the Setup menu Diagnostics Appears In the menu next to the Diagnostics selec...

Page 83: ...rating 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 33 For entering text in parameters e g tag name 1 Entry display area 2 Current input scre...

Page 84: ...ng 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 accen...

Page 85: ...ion 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 ke...

Page 86: ...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 appea...

Page 87: ...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 Setup...

Page 88: ...e 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 cal...

Page 89: ...intenance 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 after e...

Page 90: ...k 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 the...

Page 91: ...e 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 th...

Page 92: ...g 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 clamp...

Page 93: ...ddress 192 168 1 XXX for XXX all numerical sequences except 0 212 and 255 e g 192 168 1 213 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 212 or leave cells empty Via WLAN interface Configuring...

Page 94: ...suring point e g tag name because it is displayed as the WLAN network Disconnecting After configuring the device Terminate the WLAN connection between the operating unit and measuring device Starting...

Page 95: ...e operating menu is the same as for the local display For detailed information on the structure of the operating menu see the Operating Instructions for the measuring device Device status Displays the...

Page 96: ...Web server The Web server of the measuring device can be switched on and off as required using the Web server functionality parameter Navigation Expert menu Communication Web server Parameter overview...

Page 97: ...s to the operating menu via the operating tool The structure of the operating menu in the operating tools is the same as for operation via the local display 8 5 1 Connecting the operating tool Via PRO...

Page 98: ...ervice interface CDI RJ45 of the device An adapter for RJ45 and the M12 connector is optionally available Order code for Accessories option NB Adapter RJ45 M12 service interface The adapter connects t...

Page 99: ...on Order code for Display operation option G 4 line illuminated touch control WLAN 1 2 2 1 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 A0034569 1 Transmitter with integrated WLAN antenna 2 Transmitter with external WLAN an...

Page 100: ...AN interface from the same mobile terminal This could cause a network conflict Only activate one service interface CDI RJ45 service interface or WLAN interface If simultaneous communication is necessa...

Page 101: ...vent logbook For additional information about FieldCare see Operating Instructions BA00027S and BA00059S Source for device description files See information 103 Establishing a connection 1 Start Field...

Page 102: ...vice name 4 Device tag 5 Status area with status signal 180 6 Display area for current measured values 7 Edit toolbar with additional functions such as save restore event list and create documentation...

Page 103: ...firmware versions for the device 214 9 1 2 Operating tools The suitable device description file for the individual operating tools is listed in the table below along with information on where the fil...

Page 104: ...file GSD Example of the name of a device master file GSDML V2 3 x EH PROMAG 500 yyyymmdd xml GSDML Description language V2 3 x Version of the PROFINET specification EH Endress Hauser PROMAG Instrument...

Page 105: ...e automation system Input data Are sent from the measuring device to the automation system Output data Are sent from the automation system to the measuring device Analog Input module Transmit input va...

Page 106: ...ection device function Slot Device function Status meaning 1 10 Empty pipe detection 0 device function not active 1 device function active Low flow cut off Data structure Input data of Digital Input B...

Page 107: ...izer Value Totalizer Control and Totalizer Mode submodules Totalizer Value submodule Transmit transmitter value from the device to the automation system Totalizer modules cyclically transmit a selecte...

Page 108: ...Totalizer Mode submodule Byte 1 Configuration variable Analog Output module Transmit compensation values from the automation system to the measuring device Analog Output modules cyclically transmit co...

Page 109: ...54 Status 1 Unit code 1 Status coding 111 Failsafe mode A failsafe mode can be defined for using the compensation values If the status is GOOD or UNCERTAIN the compensation values transmitted by the a...

Page 110: ...lues from the measuring device to the automation system The Heartbeat Verification module receives discrete output data from the automation system and transmits discrete input data from the measuring...

Page 111: ...TAIN Initial value 0x4F A pre defined value is output until a correct measured value is available again or until remedial measures have been carried out that change this status UNCERTAIN Maintenance d...

Page 112: ...m and used The following configuration is taken from the automation system Startup configuration NSU Management Software revision Write protection System units Mass flow Mass Volume flow Volume Correc...

Page 113: ...both automation systems simultaneously 4 1 3 2 5 5 5 A0039509 39 Example of the layout of a redundant system S2 ring topology 1 Automation system 1 2 Synchronization of automation systems 3 Automatio...

Page 114: ...isplay to the operational display If nothing appears on the local display or a diagnostic message is displayed refer to the section on Diagnostics and troubleshooting 170 10 3 Connecting via FieldCare...

Page 115: ...Display language A0032222 EN 42 Taking the example of the local display The number of submenus and parameters can vary depending on the device version Certain submenus and parameters in these submenu...

Page 116: ...ation Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User interface Factory setting Name of station Name of the measuring point Max 32 characters such as letters and numbers EH PROMAG...

Page 117: ...t conductivity unit Effect The selected unit applies for Simulation process variable Unit choose list S cm Temperature unit Select temperature unit Result The selected unit applies for Temperature par...

Page 118: ...scription Parameter Description User interface User entry Factory setting MAC address Displays the MAC address of the measuring device MAC Media Access Control Unique 12 digit character string compris...

Page 119: ...tion type Off Fixed value External value Off Pressure value The Fixed value option or the Current input 1 n option is selected in the Pressure compensation parameter Enter process pressure to be used...

Page 120: ...e 1 to n type Shows the I O module type Off Current output Current input Status input Pulse frequency switch output Double pulse output Relay output Off Apply I O configuration Apply parameterization...

Page 121: ...urrent span Select current range for process value output and upper lower level for alarm signal 4 20 mA 4 20 5 mA 4 20 mA NAMUR 3 8 20 5 mA 4 20 mA US 3 9 20 8 mA 0 20 mA 0 20 5 mA Country specific 4...

Page 122: ...set all totalizers Flow override Off Active level Define input signal level at which the assigned function is triggered High Low High Response time status input Define the minimum amount of time the i...

Page 123: ...ime Noise Coating measured value Test point 1 Test point 2 Test point 3 Volume flow Current span Select current range for process value output and upper lower level for alarm signal 4 20 mA NAMUR 3 8...

Page 124: ...S 3 9 20 8 mA 4 20 mA 4 20 5 mA 0 20 mA 0 20 5 mA Set reaction time 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 Assi...

Page 125: ...output Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n Operating mode 125 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Operating mode Define the output as a pulse fre...

Page 126: ...Operating mode parameter 125 and a process variable is selected in the Assign pulse output parameter 126 Enter quantity for measured value at which a pulse is output Positive floating point number De...

Page 127: ...PFS output module Not used 24 25 I O 2 22 23 I O 3 20 21 I O 4 Signal mode Select the signal mode for the PFS output Passive Active Passive NAMUR Passive Assign frequency output The Frequency option...

Page 128: ...g value at maximum frequency The Frequency option is selected in the Operating mode parameter 125 and a process variable is selected in the Assign frequency output parameter 127 Enter measured value f...

Page 129: ...Switch on value 130 Switch off value 130 Switch on delay 130 Switch off delay 131 Failure mode 131 Invert output signal 131 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description...

Page 130: ...w 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 Volume flow Assign st...

Page 131: ...put 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 5 10 Configuring the re...

Page 132: ...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 the Digital Output option...

Page 133: ...systematically through all the parameters that can configured for configuring the local display Navigation Setup menu Display Display Format display 134 Value 1 display 134 0 bargraph value 1 134 100...

Page 134: ...the local display Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Electronic temperat...

Page 135: ...al against PE Coating measured value Test point 1 Test point 2 Test point 3 None Value 3 display A local display is provided Select the measured value that is shown on the local display None Volume fl...

Page 136: ...y Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Temperature Electronic temperature Noise Coil current shot time Reference electrode potential...

Page 137: ...f A process variable is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 137 Enter on value for low flow cut off Positive floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Off value low f...

Page 138: ...tting 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 pipe...

Page 139: ...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 dep...

Page 140: ...nsor adjustment The Sensor adjustment submenu contains parameters that pertain to the functionality of the sensor Navigation Setup menu Advanced setup Sensor adjustment Sensor adjustment Installation...

Page 141: ...Mass flow Corrected volume flow Total mass flow Condensate mass flow Energy flow Heat flow difference Volume flow Unit totalizer Select the unit for the process variable of the totalizer Unit choose l...

Page 142: ...Setup menu Advanced setup Display Display Format display 143 Value 1 display 143 0 bargraph value 1 143 100 bargraph value 1 143 Decimal places 1 143 Value 2 display 144 Decimal places 2 144 Value 3 d...

Page 143: ...zer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Electronic temperature Noise Coil current shot time Reference electrode potential against PE Coating m...

Page 144: ...ntial against PE Coating measured value Test point 1 Test point 2 Test point 3 None Decimal places 2 A measured value is specified in the Value 2 display parameter Select the number of decimal places...

Page 145: ...Select the number of decimal places for the display value x x x x xx x xxx x xxxx x xx Value 4 display A local display is provided Select the measured value that is shown on the local display None Vol...

Page 146: ...ocal 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 c...

Page 147: ...CC recovery 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...

Page 148: ...User entry User interface Factory setting WLAN Switch WLAN on and off Disable Enable Enable WLAN mode Select WLAN mode WLAN access point WLAN Client WLAN access point SSID name The client is activated...

Page 149: ...WLAN access point option is selected in the WLAN mode parameter Enter the user defined SSID name max 32 characters The user defined SSID name may only be assigned once If the SSID name is assigned mor...

Page 150: ...ce settings Function scope of the Configuration management parameter Options Description Cancel No action is executed and the user exits the parameter Execute backup A backup copy of the current devic...

Page 151: ...er overview with brief description Parameter Description User entry Define access code Restrict write access to parameters to protect the configuration of the device against unintentional changes Max...

Page 152: ...etup menu Advanced setup Administration Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Device reset Reset the device configuration either entirely or in part...

Page 153: ...le for the simulation process that is activated Off Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Conductivity Off Process variable value A process variable is selected in the Assign simul...

Page 154: ...f Pulse value 1 to n In the Pulse output simulation 1 to n parameter the Down counting value option is selected Enter the number of pulses for simulation 0 to 65535 0 Switch output simulation 1 to n I...

Page 155: ...device configuration are write protected and their values can no longer be changed Device access is protected via the Web browser as are the parameters for the measuring device configuration Device a...

Page 156: ...is activated via an access code it can also only be deactivated via this access code 89 The user role with which the user is currently logged on via Web browser is indicated by the Access status para...

Page 157: ...ction WP switch on the main electronics module to the ON position enables hardware write protection In the Locking status parameter the Hardware locked option is displayed 159 In addition on the local...

Page 158: ...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 A0029425 2 Setting the write protection W...

Page 159: ...eters 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...

Page 160: ...ulated Dependency The unit is taken from the Mass flow unit parameter 117 Signed floating point number Corrected volume flow Displays the corrected volume flow that is currently calculated Dependency...

Page 161: ...w Condensate mass flow Energy flow Heat flow difference Volume flow Totalizer value 1 to n In the Assign process variable parameter one of the following options is selected Volume flow Mass flow Corre...

Page 162: ...1 to n 162 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User interface Measured values 1 to n Displays the current input value Signed floating point number Measured current 1 to n D...

Page 163: ...red values for every current output Navigation Diagnostics menu Measured values Output values Value current output 1 to n Current output 1 to n Output current 1 to n 163 Measured current 1 to n 163 Pa...

Page 164: ...ulse frequency currently output Positive floating point number Switch status 1 to n The Switch option is selected in the Operating mode parameter Displays the current switch output status Open Closed...

Page 165: ...he Totalizer 1 to n submenu Control totalizer value Totalize Reset hold Preset hold Reset totalize Preset totalize Hold Totalize Preset value 1 to n A process variable is selected in the Assign proces...

Page 166: ...s all the parameters for the measured value history Data logging is also available via Plant Asset Management Tool FieldCare 101 Web browser Function range A total of 1000 measured values can be store...

Page 167: ...167 Assign channel 4 168 Logging interval 168 Clear logging data 168 Data logging 168 Logging delay 169 Data logging control 169 Data logging status 169 Entire logging duration 169 Display channel 1...

Page 168: ...hannel Picklist see Assign channel 1 parameter 168 Off Assign channel 3 The Extended HistoROM application package is available The software options currently enabled are displayed in the Software opti...

Page 169: ...e Data logging parameter the Not overwriting option is selected Start and stop measured value logging None Delete start Stop None Data logging status In the Data logging parameter the Not overwriting...

Page 170: ...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 if...

Page 171: ...ent 46 No connection via PROFINET Device plug connected incorrectly Check the pin assignment of the connector Not connecting to Web server Web server disabled Using the FieldCare or DeviceCare operati...

Page 172: ...communication Check network settings Temporarily enable only the WLAN as an interface Web browser frozen and operation no longer possible Data transfer active Wait until data transfer or current actio...

Page 173: ...500 digital Different LEDs in the transmitter provide information on the device status P o w e r I O 2 I O 3 I O 3 1 2 3 4 5 3 ES C 2 Po we r op en pres s op en pres s ES C E I O 4 Po we r I O 2 I O...

Page 174: ...address is available but there is no connection to the automation system Flashing red Cyclic data exchange was active but the connection was disconnected Flash frequency 3 Hz 4 Port 1 active PROFINET...

Page 175: ...IP address is available Flash frequency 3 Hz Red IP address is available but there is no connection to the automation system Flashing red Cyclic data exchange was active but the connection was discon...

Page 176: ...on active 2 Device status normal operation Red Problem Flashing red Warning 2 Device status during start up Flashes red slowly If 30 seconds problem with the boot loader Flashes red quickly If 30 seco...

Page 177: ...event with the highest priority is shown Other diagnostic events that have occurred can be displayed in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter 209 Via submenus 209 Status signals The status signals provi...

Page 178: ...otalizers are not affected A diagnostic message is generated Diagnostic information The fault can be identified using the diagnostic information The short text helps you by providing information about...

Page 179: ...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 simultan...

Page 180: ...ce 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 req...

Page 181: ...the Diagnostics menu Via parameter 209 Via submenu 209 Diagnostic information The fault can be identified using the diagnostic information The short text helps you by providing information about the...

Page 182: ...n the Event logbook submenu Event list submenu and not in alternation with the operational display Off The diagnostic event is ignored and no diagnostic message is generated or entered Displaying the...

Page 183: ...c number 200 to 399 183 Diagnostic information pertaining to the configuration diagnostic number 400 to 599 184 Diagnostic information pertaining to the process diagnostic number 800 to 999 184 Depend...

Page 184: ...tbeat verification starts data logging is interrupted the last valid measured value is output and the totalizers are stopped Diagnostic information pertaining to the configuration diagnostic number 40...

Page 185: ...t time Reference electrode potential against PE Noise Reference density Corrected volume flow Temperature Status Volume flow Measured variable status from the factory 1 Quality Good Quality substatus...

Page 186: ...oding hex 0x24 to 0x27 Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 168 Coating detected Clean measuring tube Measur...

Page 187: ...rn off temperature measurement Conductivity Corrected conductivity Density Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference electrode potential against PE Noise Referenc...

Page 188: ...module Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference electrode pote...

Page 189: ...onic 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 Electronic temperatu...

Page 190: ...2 Contact service Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference ele...

Page 191: ...ule Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference electrode potentia...

Page 192: ...riable 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 config...

Page 193: ...main electronics Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference elect...

Page 194: ...tus Quality Bad Quality substatus Maintenance alarm Coding hex 0x24 to 0x27 Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short...

Page 195: ...nostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 377 Sensor electronic ISEM faulty 1 Activate empty pipe detection 2 Check partial filled pipe and installation direct...

Page 196: ...e T DAT via Reset device parameter 3 Replace T DAT Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil...

Page 197: ...device Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference electrode poten...

Page 198: ...0x27 Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 412 Processing download Download active please wait Conductivity C...

Page 199: ...438 Dataset 1 Check data set file 2 Check device configuration 3 Up and download new configuration Conductivity Corrected conductivity Measured values 1 Measured values 2 Measured values 3 Density El...

Page 200: ...ex 0x80 to 0x83 Status signal S Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 443 Pulse output 1 to n 1 Check process 2 Check pulse...

Page 201: ...ctivate simulation Conductivity Corrected conductivity Density Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference electrode potential against PE Noise Reference density Co...

Page 202: ...mulation Deactivate simulation Measured variable status Quality Good Quality substatus Ok Coding hex 0x80 to 0x83 Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions...

Page 203: ...g Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 496 Status input simulation Deactivate simulation status input Measured variable status Quality Good Quality su...

Page 204: ...Status Volume flow Measured variable status Quality Good Quality substatus Function check Coding hex 0xBC to 0xBF Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions...

Page 205: ...lity substatus Ok Coding hex 0x80 to 0x83 Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 832 Electronic temperature to...

Page 206: ...Reduce process temperature Conductivity Corrected conductivity Electronic temperature Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference electrode potential against PE Noise Corrected volume fl...

Page 207: ...d values 2 Measured values 3 Density Flow velocity Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference electrode potential against PE Noise Reference density Corrected volume flow Temperature Status Volume flo...

Page 208: ...potential out of specification 1 Check process conditions 2 Check ambient conditions Mass flow Coil current shot time Reference electrode potential against PE Noise Status Volume flow Measured variabl...

Page 209: ...h its diagnostic information If two or more messages occur simultaneously the message with the highest priority is shown on the display Symbol for diagnostic behavior diagnostic code and short message...

Page 210: ...list F311 Electr failure Eventlist 0d01h19m10s A0014008 EN 46 Taking the example of the local display A maximum of 20 event messages can be displayed in chronological order If the Extended HistoROM ap...

Page 211: ...I1089 Power on I1090 Configuration reset I1091 Configuration changed I1092 HistoROM backup deleted I1137 Electronic changed I1151 History reset I1155 Reset electronic temperature I1156 Memory error t...

Page 212: ...725 Sensor electronic module ISEM changed I1726 Configuration backup failed 12 11 Resetting the measuring device Using theDevice reset parameter 152 it is possible to reset the entire device configura...

Page 213: ...on Parameter Description User interface Factory setting Device tag Shows name of measuring point Max 32 characters such as lower case letters or numbers Promag Serial number Shows the serial number of...

Page 214: ...plate ENP Character string 2 02 00 12 13 Firmware history Release date Firmware version Order code for Firmware version Firmware changes Documentation type Documentation 07 2019 01 01 zz Option 65 Sys...

Page 215: ...ning No interior cleaning is planned for the device 13 1 3 Replacing seals The sensor s seals particularly aseptic molded seals must be replaced periodically The interval between changes depends on th...

Page 216: ...to the Installation Instructions Observe the applicable standards federal national regulations Ex documentation XA and certificates Document every repair and each conversion and enter them into the W...

Page 217: ...device sections in reverse order Observe the safety instructions 14 5 2 Disposing of the measuring device LWARNING Danger to personnel and environment from fluids that are hazardous to health Ensure t...

Page 218: ...the replacement device can be used for the new transmitter Proline 500 digital transmitter Installation Instructions EA01151 Proline 500 transmitter Installation Instructions EA01152 External WLAN ant...

Page 219: ...500 connecting cable depends on the medium conductivity max 200 m 660 ft 15 1 2 For the sensor Accessories Description Ground disks Are used to ground the medium in lined measuring tubes to ensure pro...

Page 220: ...nd 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 increas...

Page 221: ...ts of a transmitter and a sensor The transmitter and sensor are mounted in physically separate locations They are interconnected by connecting cables For information on the structure of the device 14...

Page 222: ...0 150 0 025 2 5 200 8 35 to 1100 300 0 05 5 250 10 55 to 1700 500 0 05 7 5 300 12 80 to 2400 750 0 1 10 350 14 110 to 3300 1000 0 1 15 375 15 140 to 4200 1200 0 15 20 400 16 140 to 4200 1200 0 15 20 4...

Page 223: ...dm3 min 2 dm3 2 dm3 min 80 3 35 to 1500 dm3 min 750 dm3 min 3 dm3 3 25 dm3 min 100 4 60 to 2400 dm3 min 1200 dm3 min 5 dm3 4 75 dm3 min 125 90 to 3700 dm3 min 1850 dm3 min 8 dm3 7 5 dm3 min 150 6 145...

Page 224: ...300 36 900 3100 to 100000 24000 225 360 40 1000 3800 to 125000 30000 250 480 42 4200 to 135000 33000 250 600 48 1200 5500 to 175000 42000 400 600 Flow characteristic values in US units 54 to 90 DN 14...

Page 225: ...flow cut off Operable flow range Over 1000 1 For custody transfer the operable flow range is 100 1 to 630 1 depending on the nominal diameter Further details are specified by the applicable approval I...

Page 226: ...3 6 to 22 mA passive Maximum input voltage 30 V passive Open circuit voltage 28 8 V active Possible input variables Pressure Temperature Density Status input Maximum input values DC 3 to 30 V If statu...

Page 227: ...Configurable 0 07 to 999 s Assignable measured variables Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Conductivity Electronics temperature Current output 0 4 to 20 mA Ex i Current output...

Page 228: ...Maximum pulse rate 10000 Impulse s Pulse value Adjustable Assignable measured variables Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Frequency output Maximum input values DC 30 V 250 mA passive Maximu...

Page 229: ...On Diagnostic behavior Limit value Off Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Conductivity Totalizer 1 3 Electronic temperature Flow direction monitoring Status Empty pipe detection...

Page 230: ...om Maximum alarm 22 mA Freely definable value between 0 to 20 5 mA Pulse frequency switch output Pulse output Failure mode Choose from Actual value No pulses Frequency output Failure mode Choose from...

Page 231: ...cut off The switch points for low flow cut off are user selectable Galvanic isolation The outputs are galvanically isolated from one another and from earth PE Protocol specific data Protocol Applicati...

Page 232: ...ver Supported functions Identification Maintenance Simple device identification via Control system Nameplate Measured value status The process variables are communicated with a measured value status B...

Page 233: ...s Conductor cross section 0 2 to 2 5 mm2 24 to 12 AWG Cable entries Cable gland M20 1 5 with cable 6 to 12 mm 0 24 to 0 47 in Thread for cable entry NPT G M20 Cable specification 42 16 6 Performance c...

Page 234: ...low velocity of v0 5 Flat Spec flow values0 5 Nominal diameter v0 5 vmax mm in m s ft s m s ft s 25 to 600 1 to 24 0 5 1 64 10 32 50 to 300 1 2 to 12 0 25 0 82 5 16 1 Order code for Design option C Fi...

Page 235: ...evice in hazardous areas For detailed information on the temperature tables see the separate document entitled Safety Instructions XA for the device Storage temperature The storage temperature corresp...

Page 236: ...usoidal according to IEC 60068 2 6 2 to 8 4 Hz 7 5 mm peak 8 4 to 2000 Hz 2 g peak Vibration broad band random according to IEC 60068 2 64 10 to 200 Hz 0 01 g2 Hz 200 to 2000 Hz 0 003 g2 Hz Total 2 70...

Page 237: ...e necessary minimum conductivity also depends on the cable length Pressure temperature ratings An overview of the pressure temperature ratings for the process connections is provided in the Technical...

Page 238: ...for abrasive fluids e g potter s clay lime milk ore slurry v 2 m s 6 56 ft s for fluids producing buildup e g wastewater sludge A necessary increase in the flow velocity can be achieved by reducing th...

Page 239: ...11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 psi 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 gal min A0032668 EN 50 Pressure loss DN 100 to 300 4 to 12 for order code for Design option C fixed flange without inlet outlet ru...

Page 240: ...table Weight in SI units Order code for Design options A B C D E DN 25 to 400 DN 1 to 16 Nominal diameter Reference values EN DIN AS JIS ASME Class 150 mm in Pressure rating kg kg 25 1 PN 40 10 5 32...

Page 241: ...204 60 1594 1600 1845 66 2131 1800 72 2357 2568 78 2929 3113 2000 2929 3113 84 3755 2200 3422 90 4797 2400 4094 Order code for Design options B G DN 450 18 Nominal diameter Reference values EN DIN PN...

Page 242: ...lb 25 1 11 32 40 1 15 50 2 20 65 80 3 31 100 4 42 125 150 6 73 200 8 115 250 10 198 300 12 284 350 14 379 375 15 400 16 448 Order code for Design options A F DN 450 18 Nominal diameter Reference value...

Page 243: ...450 18 562 500 20 628 600 24 893 700 28 882 30 1014 800 32 1213 900 36 1764 1000 40 1984 42 2426 1200 48 3087 54 4851 1400 60 5954 1600 66 8158 1800 72 9040 78 10143 2000 Measuring tube specification...

Page 244: ...0 Table E PN 16 10K 258 10 2 258 10 2 256 10 08 250 1 10 PN 16 Class 150 Table E PN 16 10K 156 6 14 300 12 PN 10 Class 150 Table E PN 16 10K 309 12 2 309 12 2 306 12 05 300 1 12 PN 16 Class 150 Table...

Page 245: ...ated glass Option D Polycarbonate plastic Sensor connection housing Order code for Sensor connection housing Option A Aluminum coated aluminum AlSi10Mg coated Option D Polycarbonate polycarbonate Cabl...

Page 246: ...0 2 to 90 hard rubber Electrodes Stainless steel 1 4435 316L Alloy C22 2 4602 UNS N06022 Tantalum Process connections For flanges made of carbon steel DN 300 12 with Al Zn protective coating or protec...

Page 247: ...l plated brass Angle bracket Stainless steel Ground disks Stainless steel 1 4435 316L Alloy C22 2 4602 UNS N06022 Tantalum Fitted electrodes Measurement reference and empty pipe detection electrodes a...

Page 248: ...French Spanish Italian Dutch Portuguese Polish Russian Turkish Chinese Japanese Korean Bahasa Indonesian Vietnamese Czech Swedish Via Web browser English German French Spanish Italian Dutch Portuguese...

Page 249: ...rvice interface WLAN interface Ethernet based fieldbus EtherNet IP PROFINET Special Documentation for device DeviceCare SFE100 Notebook PC or tablet with Microsoft Windows system CDI RJ45 service inte...

Page 250: ...53 Web server special documentation 255 HistoROM data management The measuring device features HistoROM data management HistoROM data management comprises both the storage and import export of key dev...

Page 251: ...ta comparison function Comparison of the current device configuration with the device configuration saved in the device memory HistoROM backup Data transfer Manual Transfer of a device configuration t...

Page 252: ...PROFINET devices PROFINET Security Level 2 Netload Class The device can also be operated with certified devices of other manufacturers interoperability The device supports PROFINET S2 system redundanc...

Page 253: ...values is activated 250 measured values can be output via each of the 4 memory channels The recording interval can be defined and configured by the user Measured value logs can be accessed via the lo...

Page 254: ...r to the following W M Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer Enter the serial number from nameplate Endress Hauser Operations App Enter the serial number from the nameplate or scan the 2D matrix...

Page 255: ...al Documentation Contents Documentation code Information on the Pressure Equipment Directive SD01614D Radio approvals for WLAN interface for A309 A310 display module SD01793D Contents Documentation co...

Page 256: ...necting the signal cable supply voltage cable Proline 500 digital transmitter 53 Connecting the signal cables 61 Connecting the supply voltage cables 61 Connection see Electrical connection Connection...

Page 257: ...252 Field of application Residual risks 10 FieldCare 101 Device description file 103 Establishing a connection 101 Function 101 User interface 102 Filtering the event logbook 211 Firmware Release date...

Page 258: ...reparations 29 Mounting tools 29 N Nameplate Sensor 19 Transmitter 17 Navigation path navigation view 81 Navigation view In the submenu 81 In the wizard 81 Numeric editor 83 O Onsite display Numeric e...

Page 259: ...Reading measured values 159 Recalibration 215 Reference operating conditions 233 Registered trademarks 8 Remedial measures Calling up 179 Closing 179 Remote operation 249 Repair 216 Repair of a devic...

Page 260: ...e local display 80 Input screen 84 Operating elements 83 System design Measuring system 221 see Measuring device design System integration 103 System pressure 26 System redundancy S2 113 T Technical d...

Page 261: ...cut off 136 Pulse frequency switch output 125 126 129 Relay output 1 to n 131 Select medium 119 WLAN settings 147 WLAN settings 147 Workplace safety 10 Write access 89 Write protection Via access code...

Page 262: ...www addresses endress com...

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