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Summary of Contents for Proline Promass Q 500

Page 1: ...Proline Promass Q 500 PROFIBUS PA Coriolis flowmeter Keep cove r 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 K e e p c o v e r t i g h t BA01556D 06 EN 02 16 713...

Page 2: ...uals 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 manufacturer reserves the...

Page 3: ...2 6 1 Installation conditions 22 6 1 1 Mounting position 22 6 1 2 Requirements from environment and process 24 6 1 3 Special mounting instructions 25 6 2 Mounting the measuring device 28 6 2 1 Require...

Page 4: ...g device 98 10 3 Connecting via FieldCare 98 10 4 Configuring the device address via software 98 10 4 1 PROFIBUS network 98 10 5 Setting the operating language 98 10 6 Configuring the measuring device...

Page 5: ...11 Resetting the measuring device 234 12 11 1 Function scope of the Device reset parameter 235 12 12 Device information 235 12 13 Firmware history 237 13 Maintenance 238 13 1 Maintenance tasks 238 13...

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

Page 7: ...aning Permitted Procedures processes or actions that are permitted Preferred Procedures processes or actions that are preferred Forbidden Procedures processes or actions that are forbidden Tip Indicat...

Page 8: ...ing Instructions are aimed at specialists with responsibility for installing the measuring device Incoming acceptance and product identification Storage and transport Installation Transmitter Brief Op...

Page 9: ...Proline Promass Q 500 PROFIBUS PA Document information Endress Hauser 9 1 4 Registered trademarks PROFIBUS Registered trademark of the PROFIBUS User Organization Karlsruhe Germany...

Page 10: ...use in hazardous 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 pro...

Page 11: ...risk 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 interfere...

Page 12: ...dware write protection is disabled when the device is delivered 146 2 7 2 Protecting access via a password Different passwords are available to protect write access to the device parameters or access...

Page 13: ...ss parameter This does not affect cyclic measured value transmission to the higher order system which is always guaranteed For detailed information see the Description of Device Parameters document pe...

Page 14: ...rder 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...

Page 15: ...sor operation in 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 vr...

Page 16: ...Order code Ser no Ext ord cd i i Date A0029317 Do the nameplate data match the ordering information on the delivery note A0028673 A0029318 Is the CD ROM with the Technical Documentation depends on de...

Page 17: ...Enter the serial number from the nameplate www endress com deviceviewer The Endress Hauser Operations App Enter the serial number from the nameplate or scan the 2 D matrix code QR code on the namepla...

Page 18: ...tion 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 C...

Page 19: ...for explosion protection Pressure Equipment Directive and degree of protection 8 Flow direction 9 Manufacturing date year month 10 2 D matrix code 11 Document number of safety related supplementary do...

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: ...and dust free place Do not store outdoors Storage temperature 50 to 80 C 58 to 176 F 5 2 Transporting the product Transport the measuring device to the measuring point in the original packaging A00292...

Page 22: ...Measuring device secondary packaging polymer stretch film that conforms to EC Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS Packaging Wood crate treated in accordance with ISPM 15 standard which is confirmed by the affix...

Page 23: ...ller cross section than the nominal diameter prevent the sensor running empty while measurement is in progress 1 2 3 4 5 A0028773 6 Installation in a down pipe e g for batching applications 1 Supply t...

Page 24: ...r inhomogeneous media 1 2 A0028774 7 Orientation of sensor with curved measuring tube 1 Avoid this orientation for fluids with entrained solids Risk of solids accumulating 2 Avoid this orientation for...

Page 25: ...e the rupture disk When using a rupture disk do not use a heating jacket Make sure that the function and operation of the rupture disk is not impeded through the installation of the device Take precau...

Page 26: ...t technology Calibration takes place under reference conditions 253 Therefore a zero point adjustment in the field is generally not required Experience shows that zero point adjustment is advisable on...

Page 27: ...or cable provided by the customer It is recommended to use stainless steel cables or chains If a protective coating is applied it is recommended to use a heat shrink tube to protect the housing paint...

Page 28: ...6 0 mm For sensor For flanges and other process connections Corresponding mounting tools 6 2 2 Preparing the measuring device 1 Remove all remaining transport packaging 2 Remove any protective covers...

Page 29: ...ximum ambient temperature If operating outdoors Avoid direct sunlight and exposure to weathering particularly in warm climatic regions LCAUTION Excessive force can damage the housing Avoid excessive m...

Page 30: ...ews and mount in place 5 Tighten the securing screws 6 2 5 Mounting the transmitter housing Proline 500 LCAUTION Ambient temperature too high Danger of electronics overheating and housing deformation...

Page 31: ...0 3 94 100 3 94 8 6 0 39 18 0 71 10 0 39 A0029068 12 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 tran...

Page 32: ...6 Turning the transmitter housing Proline 500 To provide easier access to the connection compartment or display module the transmitter housing can be turned N i c ht u n t e r a r e f f n e n E ES C 1...

Page 33: ...stallation check Is the device undamaged visual inspection Does the measuring device conform to the measuring point specifications For example Process temperature 258 Process pressure refer to the cha...

Page 34: ...2 in 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 reg...

Page 35: ...optical cover 85 Loop resistance Power supply line maximum 10 Cable length Maximum 300 m 1000 ft see the following table Cross section Cable length 0 34 mm2 AWG 22 80 m 270 ft 0 50 mm2 AWG 20 120 m 4...

Page 36: ...ximum 150 m 500 ft see the following table Cross section Cable length Termination 2 x 2 x 0 50 mm2 AWG 22 50 m 165 ft 2 x 2 x 0 50 mm2 AWG 22 A B 0 5 mm2 A B 0 5 mm2 3 x 2 x 0 50 mm2 AWG 22 100 m 330...

Page 37: ...ded for the purpose 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 volt...

Page 38: ...r 1 Mount the sensor and transmitter 2 Connection housing sensor Connect connecting cable 3 Transmitter Connect connecting cable 4 Transmitter Connect signal cable and cable for supply voltage NOTICE...

Page 39: ...smitter 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 terminal Terminal ass...

Page 40: ...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 fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 Connect the cab...

Page 41: ...ousing 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...

Page 42: ...Endress Hauser 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 A00296...

Page 43: ...ntry To ensure 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...

Page 44: ...6 10 0 4 22 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 seal...

Page 45: ...g 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 cove...

Page 46: ...f damaging the electronic components Connect the sensor and transmitter to the same potential equalization Only connect the sensor to a transmitter with the same serial number Ground the connection ho...

Page 47: ...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 te...

Page 48: ...ver 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 strand...

Page 49: ...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 Connect the...

Page 50: ...curing clamp of the connection compartment cover 2 Unscrew the connection compartment cover 3 Squeeze the tabs of the display module holder together 4 Remove the display module holder N i c ht u n t e...

Page 51: ...e f f n e n E ES C 10 11 22 mm 24 mm A0029816 10 Connect the cable in accordance with the terminal assignment Signal cable terminal assignment The device specific terminal assignment is documented on...

Page 52: ...ngineering 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 simultaneously pulling the cable end out of the termina...

Page 53: ...2 PROFIBUS PA segment coupler 3 Cable shield the cable shield must be grounded at both ends to comply with EMC requirements observe cable specifications 4 T box 5 Measuring device 6 Local grounding 7...

Page 54: ...N 3 Analog display unit observe maximum load 4 Transmitter Pulse frequency output 1 2 3 12345 A0028761 19 Connection example for pulse frequency output passive 1 Automation system with pulse frequency...

Page 55: ...Transmitter Observe input values 248 Current input 2 1 3 A0028915 22 Connection example for 4 to 20 mA current input 1 Power supply 2 External measuring device for reading in pressure or temperature f...

Page 56: ...essing P o w e r I O 2 I O 3 I O 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 PROFIBUS address not used Off On 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 3 1 A0029...

Page 57: ...are addressing To switch addressing from hardware addressing to software addressing set DIP switch No 4 to Off The device address configured in the Device address parameter 106 takes effect after 10 s...

Page 58: ...loops down before the cable entry water trap A0029278 6 Insert dummy plugs into unused cable entries 7 8 Post connection check Are cables or the device undamaged visual inspection Do the cables used m...

Page 59: ...ion options 1 2 3 4 5 E ESC 6 A0029295 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 60: ...tion 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 Par...

Page 61: ...ce Define the medium Display I O configuration Configure the inputs Configure the outputs Configuring the operational display Define the output conditioning Set the low flow cut off Configure partial...

Page 62: ...he measurement or the communication interface Sensor Configuration of the measurement Output Configure the pulse frequency switch output Input Configuring the status input Output Configuring of the an...

Page 63: ...r Example Appears only if a diagnostics event is present for this measured variable Measured values Symbol Meaning Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Density Reference density Temperature Tot...

Page 64: ...r 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 ic...

Page 65: ...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 66: ...ls are available in the input mask of the numeric and text editor Numeric editor Symbol Meaning 0 9 Selection of numbers from 0 to 9 Inserts decimal separator at the input position Inserts minus sign...

Page 67: ...ition one position to the left Deletes one character immediately to the left of the input position 8 3 4 Operating elements Key Meaning Minus key In a menu submenu Moves the selection bar upwards in a...

Page 68: ...and takes you to the next higher level If help text is open closes the help text of the parameter Pressing the key for 2 s returns you to the operational display home position With a Wizard Exits the...

Page 69: ...Hauser 69 2 Press simultaneously The context menu is closed and the operational display appears Calling up the menu via the context menu 1 Open the context menu 2 Press to navigate to the desired men...

Page 70: ...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 71: ...channel is jumped to Enter the direct access code with the corresponding channel number Example Enter 0914 2 Assign process variable parameter For the direct access codes of the individual parameters...

Page 72: ...BC 1x 001 FT 10 DEFG HIJK LMNO PQRS TUVW XYZ Aa1 ABC 001 FT 10 DEFG HIJK LMNO PQRS TUVW XYZ Aa1 ABC 001 FT 10 DEFG HIJK ABC A a 1 001 FT 10 DEFG HIJK ABC A a 1 001 FT 10 3456 789 Aa1 012 001 FT 10 345...

Page 73: ...has been defined 1 1 If an incorrect access code is entered the user obtains the access rights of the Operator user role The user role with which the user is currently logged on is indicated by the A...

Page 74: ...the integrated Web server the device can be operated and configured via a Web browser and via a service interface CDI RJ45 or via a WLAN interface The structure of the operating menu is the same as fo...

Page 75: ...192 168 1 212 basic html in the address line of the Web browser A fully functional but simplified version of the operating menu structure starts in the Web browser When installing a new firmware vers...

Page 76: ...connecting cable Configuring the Internet protocol of the computer The following information refers to the default Ethernet settings of the device IP address of the device 192 168 1 212 factory settin...

Page 77: ...l Enable WLAN reception on the mobile terminal Establishing a connection from the mobile terminal to the measuring device 1 In the WLAN settings of the mobile terminal Select the measuring device usin...

Page 78: ...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 161 8 4 4 Logging on 1 Select th...

Page 79: ...evice Load the configuration from the measuring device XML format save configuration Save the configuration to the measuring device XML format restore configuration Export the event list csv file Expo...

Page 80: ...isabled Port 80 is locked On The complete functionality of the web server is available JavaScript is used The password is transferred in an encrypted state Any change to the password is also transferr...

Page 81: ...oupler PROFIBUS DP PA 5 PROFIBUS PA network 6 T box 7 Measuring device Service interface Via service interface CDI RJ45 Proline 500 digital transmitter open press 1 2 3 A0029163 27 Connection via serv...

Page 82: ...Display operation option G 4 line backlit graphic display touch control WLAN 5 6 1 2 2 1 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 A0029165 1 Transmitter with integrated WLAN antenna 2 Transmitter with external WLAN antenna 3...

Page 83: ...ce interface Preparing the mobile terminal Enable WLAN reception on the mobile terminal Establishing a connection from the mobile terminal to the measuring device 1 In the WLAN settings of the mobile...

Page 84: ...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 flow unit kg h m h Access status tooling Operation Setup Xxxx...

Page 85: ...presents a convenient comprehensive solution For details see Innovation Brochure IN01047S Source for device description files See information 86 8 5 4 SIMATIC PDM Function scope SIMATIC PDM is a stand...

Page 86: ...ons 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 S...

Page 87: ...asured values If a system is configured with a Profile GSD it is possible to exchange devices made by different manufacturers However it is essential to ensure that the order of the cyclic process val...

Page 88: ...t data and measured value status information available for cyclic data exchange If the Promass 500 PROFIBUS PA is acyclically configured via an operating program Class 2 master access is directly via...

Page 89: ...s replaced the measuring device Promass 500 supports the compatibility of the cyclic data with previous models It is not necessary to adjust the engineering parameters of the PROFIBUS network with the...

Page 90: ...alizer operation mode parameter in the Totalizer function block 0 9 Measuring mode BIDIRECTIONAL 0 24 UNIT TO BUS No Cause Functionality is no longer required as the unit is adopted automatically 0 25...

Page 91: ...ndividual 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 s...

Page 92: ...CHANNEL parameter CHANNEL Input variable 32961 Mass flow 33122 Volume flow 33093 Corrected volume flow 901 Target fluid mass flow 1 793 Carrier mass flow 1 32850 Density 33092 Reference density 794 Co...

Page 93: ...ion pertaining to the totalizer value Three Totalizer blocks are available slot 9 to 11 Selection totalizer value The totalizer value can be specified using the CHANNEL parameter CHANNEL Input variabl...

Page 94: ...e module combination consists of the SETTOT MODETOT and TOTAL functions SETTOT Control the totalizers via the PROFIBUS master MODETOT Configure the totalizers via the PROFIBUS master TOTAL Transmit to...

Page 95: ...ividual Analog Output blocks CHANNEL Function block Compensation value 306 AO 1 External pressure 1 307 AO 2 External temperature 1 488 AO 3 External reference density 1 The compensation values must b...

Page 96: ...ut data of Discrete Input Byte 1 Byte 2 Discrete Status DO module Discrete Output Transmit discrete output values from the PROFIBUS master Class 1 to the measuring device Discrete output values are us...

Page 97: ...as a modular PROFIBUS slave In contrast to a compact slave a modular PROFIBUS slave has a variable design and consists of several individual modules The GSD file contains a description of the individ...

Page 98: ...erational display If nothing appears on the local display or a diagnostic message is displayed refer to the section on Diagnostics and troubleshooting 160 10 3 Connecting via FieldCare For FieldCare 8...

Page 99: ...local display 10 6 Configuring the measuring device The Setup menuwith its guided wizards contains all the parameters needed for standard operation Navigation to the Setup menu XXXX XXX X X 20 50 010...

Page 100: ...t 1 to n 109 Status input 1 to n 110 Current output 1 to n 110 Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n 113 Relay output 1 to n 122 Display 125 Low flow cut off 128 Partially filled pipe detection 129 Adv...

Page 101: ...ring point Max 32 characters such as letters numbers or special characters e g Promass300 500PA 10 6 2 Setting the system units In the System units submenu the units of all the measured values can be...

Page 102: ...w cut off Simulation process variable Unit choose list Country specific l h gal min us Volume unit Select volume unit Unit choose list Country specific l DN 150 6 m gal us Corrected volume flow unit S...

Page 103: ...value parameter 6052 Maximum value parameter 6108 Minimum value parameter 6109 Carrier pipe temperature parameter 6027 Maximum value parameter 6029 Minimum value parameter 6030 Reference temperature p...

Page 104: ...izard submenu contains parameters that must be configured in order to select and set the medium Navigation Setup menu Select medium Medium selection Select medium 105 Select gas type 105 Reference sou...

Page 105: ...of gas at 0 C 32 F 1 to 99999 9999 m s 415 0 m s Temperature coefficient sound velocity The Others option is selected in the Select gas type parameter Enter temperature coefficient for the gas sound v...

Page 106: ...OFIBUS PA 106 Endress Hauser Navigation Setup menu Communication Communication Device address 106 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User entry Factory setting Device addr...

Page 107: ...requisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Channel Select the process variable Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Density Reference density...

Page 108: ...I O module 1 to n terminal numbers 108 I O module 1 to n information 108 I O module 1 to n type 108 Apply I O configuration 108 Conversion code 108 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter...

Page 109: ...used 24 25 I O 2 Signal mode The measuring device is not approved for use in the hazardous area with type of protection Ex i Select the signal mode for the current input Passive Active Passive 0 4 mA...

Page 110: ...number Shows the terminal numbers used by the status input module Not used 24 25 I O 2 Assign status input Select function for the status input Off Reset totalizer 1 Reset totalizer 2 Reset totalizer...

Page 111: ...mass flow Carrier mass flow Density Reference density Concentration Temperature Carrier pipe temperature Electronic temperature Oscillation frequency 0 Oscillation amplitude 0 Frequency fluctuation 0...

Page 112: ...current 0 to 22 5 mA 22 5 mA Failure mode One of the following options is selected in the Assign current output parameter 111 Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass...

Page 113: ...h output Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n Operating mode 113 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Operating mode Define the output as a pulse f...

Page 114: ...g options is selected in the Assign pulse output parameter 114 Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Enter measured value at which a pulse is output Signed flo...

Page 115: ...value at minimum frequency 117 Measuring value at maximum frequency 118 Failure mode 118 Failure frequency 119 Invert output signal 119 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisit...

Page 116: ...on amplitude 0 Frequency fluctuation 0 Oscillation damping 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 HBSI Off Minimum frequency value In the Operating mode parameter the F...

Page 117: ...cillation damping 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Enter maximum frequency 0 0 to 10000 0 Hz 10000 0 Hz Measuring value at minimum frequency In the Operating mode...

Page 118: ...0 Oscillation damping 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Enter measured value for maximum frequency Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal dia...

Page 119: ...Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Density Reference density Concentration Temperature Carrier pipe temperature Electronic temperature Oscillation frequenc...

Page 120: ...21 Assign status 121 Switch on value 121 Switch off value 121 Switch on delay 121 Switch off delay 122 Failure mode 122 Invert output signal 122 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Pre...

Page 121: ...n the Operating mode 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 Corre...

Page 122: ...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 11 Configuring the...

Page 123: ...matic viscosity Temp compensated dynamic viscosity Temp compensated kinematic viscosity Temperature Oscillation damping Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Mass flow Assign diagnostic behavior In the...

Page 124: ...matically through all the parameters that have to be set for configuring the double pulse output Navigation Setup menu Double pulse output Double pulse output Master terminal number 124 Slave terminal...

Page 125: ...number Depends on country and nominal diameter Pulse width Define time width of the output pulse 0 5 to 2000 ms 0 5 ms Failure mode Define output behavior in alarm condition Actual value No pulses No...

Page 126: ...amping 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Mass flow 0 bargraph value 1 A local display is provided Enter 0 valu...

Page 127: ...value 3 A selection was made in the Value 3 display parameter Enter 100 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number 0 Value 4 display A local display is provided Select the measured valu...

Page 128: ...flow cut off Off Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Mass flow On value low flow cutoff One of the following options is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 128 Mass flow Volume f...

Page 129: ...e Select process variable for partially filled pipe detection Off Density Reference density Off Low value partial filled pipe detection One of the following options is selected in the Assign process v...

Page 130: ...operat 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...

Page 131: ...rence density 131 Fixed reference density 132 Reference temperature 132 Linear expansion coefficient 132 Square expansion coefficient 132 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisi...

Page 132: ...ient The Calculated reference density option is selected in the Corrected volume flow calculation parameter parameter For media with a non linear expansion pattern enter the quadratic medium specific...

Page 133: ...igh viscosity fluids Navigation Setup menu Advanced setup Sensor adjustment Zero point adjustment Zero point adjustment Zero point adjustment control 133 Progress 133 Parameter overview with brief des...

Page 134: ...alizer Select the unit for the process variable of the totalizer Unit choose list Country specific kg lb Control Totalizer 1 to n Control totalizer value Totalize Reset hold Preset hold Totalize Total...

Page 135: ...n Setup menu Advanced setup Display Display Format display 136 Value 1 display 136 0 bargraph value 1 136 100 bargraph value 1 136 Decimal places 1 136 Value 2 display 136 Decimal places 2 136 Value 3...

Page 136: ...alizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Mass flow 0 bargraph value 1 A local display is provided Enter 0 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Country specific 0 kg h 0 lb...

Page 137: ...es 4 A measured value is specified in the Value 4 display parameter Select the number of decimal places for the display value x x x x xx x xxx x xxxx x xx Display language A local display is provided...

Page 138: ...o be set for the WLAN configuration Navigation Setup menu Advanced setup WLAN Settings WLAN settings WLAN IP address 138 Security type 138 WLAN passphrase 138 Assign SSID name 139 SSID name 139 Apply...

Page 139: ...cel Ok Cancel 10 7 6 Configuration management After commissioning you can save the current device configurationor restore the previous device configuration You can do so using the Configuration manage...

Page 140: ...es the transmitter data of the device Restore The last backup copy of the device configuration is restored from the device memory to the device s integrated HistoROM The backup copy includes the trans...

Page 141: ...g numbers letters and special characters Using the parameter to reset the access code Navigation Setup menu Advanced setup Administration Reset access code Reset access code Operating time 141 Reset a...

Page 142: ...nd the device alarm mode and to verify downstream signal chains switching valves or closed control loops Navigation Diagnostics menu Simulation Simulation Assign simulation process variable 143 Proces...

Page 143: ...put simulation Switch simulation of the status input on and off Off On Off Input signal level In the Status input simulation parameter the On option is selected Select the signal level for the simulat...

Page 144: ...output on and off Off On Off Switch status 1 to n The On option is selected in the Switch output simulation 1 to n parameter parameter Select status of the relay output for the simulation Open Closed...

Page 145: ...de again in the Confirm access code parameter 141 to confirm the code The symbol appears in front of all write protected parameters The device automatically locks the write protected parameters again...

Page 146: ...ose The user specific access code can then be defined again afterwards Via Web browser FieldCare DeviceCare via CDI RJ45 service interface fieldbus For a reset code contact your Endress Hauser service...

Page 147: ...on In the Locking status parameter the Hardware locked option is displayed 149 In addition on the local display the symbol appears in front of the parameters in the header of the operational display a...

Page 148: ...on 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...

Page 149: ...rs 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 ag...

Page 150: ...erview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description User interface Mass flow Displays the mass flow currently measured Dependency The unit is taken from the Mass flow unit parameter 102 S...

Page 151: ...ation unit parameter Signed floating point number Target mass flow With the following conditions Order code for Application package option ED Concentration The software options currently enabled are d...

Page 152: ...er 0 kg 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 status va...

Page 153: ...easured values Input values Status input 1 to n Status input 1 to n Value status input 153 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User interface Value status input Shows the c...

Page 154: ...lculated for the current output 3 59 to 22 5 mA Measured current Displays the current value currently measured for the current output 0 to 30 mA Output values for pulse frequency switch output The Pul...

Page 155: ...n the Operating mode parameter Displays the current switch output status Open Closed Visibility depends on order options or device settings Output values for relay output The Relay output 1 to n subme...

Page 156: ...Basic settings using theSetup menu 99 Advanced settings using theAdvanced setup submenu 130 11 6 Performing a totalizer reset The totalizers are reset in the Operation submenu Control Totalizer Functi...

Page 157: ...oROM application package must be enabled in the device order option for the Data logging submenu to appear This contains all the parameters for the measured value history Data logging is also availabl...

Page 158: ...Endress Hauser Navigation Diagnostics menu Data logging Data logging Assign channel 1 4 159 Logging interval 159 Clear logging data 159 Data logging 159 Logging delay 159 Data logging control 159 Data...

Page 159: ...for data logging This value defines the time interval between the individual data points in the memory 0 1 to 999 0 s 1 0 s Clear logging data The Extended HistoROM application package is available Cl...

Page 160: ...d 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 161: ...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 and enable it if...

Page 162: ...vaScript not enabled JavaScript cannot be enabled 1 Enable JavaScript 2 Enter http XXX XXX X XXX basic html as the IP address Operation with FieldCare or DeviceCare via CDI RJ45 service interface port...

Page 163: ...4 Po we r I O 2 I O 3 1 A0029689 1 Supply voltage 2 Device status 3 Not used 4 Communication 5 Service interface CDI active 1 Open the housing cover 2 Remove the display module 3 Fold open the termina...

Page 164: ...r too low 2 Device status Red Error Flashing red Warning 3 Not used 4 Communication White Communication active 5 Service interface CDI Yellow Connection established Flashing yellow Communication activ...

Page 165: ...gnostics and troubleshooting Endress Hauser 165 LED Color Meaning 1 Communication White Communication active 2 Device status Red Error Flashing red Warning 3 Supply voltage Green Supply voltage is ok...

Page 166: ...stic event with the highest priority is shown Other diagnostic events that have occurred can be displayed in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter Via submenus 231 Status signals The status signals provi...

Page 167: ...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 displayed...

Page 168: ...diagnostic message 1 Press symbol The Diagnostic list submenu opens 2 Select the desired diagnostic event with or and press The message for the remedial measures for the selected diagnostic event open...

Page 169: ...vice 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 r...

Page 170: ...be shown in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter Via submenu 231 Diagnostic information The fault can be identified using the diagnostic information The short text helps you by providing information ab...

Page 171: ...llowing diagnostic behaviors can be assigned Diagnostic behavior Description Alarm The device stops measurement The totalizers assume the defined alarm condition A diagnostic message is generated Warn...

Page 172: ...ce status are firmly assigned to the particular diagnostic behavior and cannot be changed individually The diagnostic information is grouped as follows Diagnostic information pertaining to the sensor...

Page 173: ...Coding hex Category NE107 Alarm BAD Process related 0x28 to 0x2B F Failure Invalid process condition Warning UNCERTA IN Process related 0x78 to 0x7B S Out of specification Invalid process condition Lo...

Page 174: ...n Oscillation damping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter cur...

Page 175: ...on Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation...

Page 176: ...mping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter c...

Page 177: ...r Oscillation amplitude 1 Oscillation amplitude 1 Signal asymmetry Carrier mass flow Carrier pipe temperature Concentration Oscillation damping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor...

Page 178: ...ing 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation fre...

Page 179: ...damping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Excite...

Page 180: ...sity Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1...

Page 181: ...detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscil...

Page 182: ...llation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Osc...

Page 183: ...llation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Osc...

Page 184: ...tion damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscill...

Page 185: ...1 Measured values 1 Oscillation damping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI P...

Page 186: ...g 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequ...

Page 187: ...ion damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscilla...

Page 188: ...ping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation fr...

Page 189: ...nsity Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1...

Page 190: ...Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency...

Page 191: ...ping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation fr...

Page 192: ...mping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation f...

Page 193: ...Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequenc...

Page 194: ...damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation...

Page 195: ...ing 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation fre...

Page 196: ...1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current...

Page 197: ...amping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter...

Page 198: ...n damping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Excit...

Page 199: ...lation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Osci...

Page 200: ...ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected...

Page 201: ...llation damping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1...

Page 202: ...1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1...

Page 203: ...Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1...

Page 204: ...Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Target mass flow Tem...

Page 205: ...mping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation f...

Page 206: ...damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation...

Page 207: ...ng 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation freq...

Page 208: ...flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Oscillation damping fl...

Page 209: ...mping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation f...

Page 210: ...tion frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Tar...

Page 211: ...Pulse output 1 to n 1 Check process 2 Check pulse output settings Measured variable status from the factory 1 Quality Good Quality substatus Ok Coding hex 0x80 to 0x83 Status signal S Diagnostic beha...

Page 212: ...Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Target mass flow Temp compensated dynamic v...

Page 213: ...Carrier mass flow Carrier pipe temperature Concentration Oscillation damping 1 Oscillation damping 1 Density Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscos...

Page 214: ...equency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Target mas...

Page 215: ...uency output Measured variable status Quality Good Quality substatus Ok Coding hex 0x80 to 0x83 Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measur...

Page 216: ...Good Quality substatus Ok Coding hex 0x80 to 0x83 Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 497 Simulation blo...

Page 217: ...nostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured variables No Short text 594 Relay output simulation Deactivate simulation switch output Measured variable status Quality Good Quality substat...

Page 218: ...ection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillat...

Page 219: ...tection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscilla...

Page 220: ...ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected...

Page 221: ...ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected...

Page 222: ...nematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation dampi...

Page 223: ...inematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation damp...

Page 224: ...ty Dynamic viscosity Sensor electronic temperature ISEM Empty pipe detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Os...

Page 225: ...uency fluctuation 1 Target mass flow Temp compensated dynamic viscosity Temp compensated kinematic viscosity Temperature Status Volume flow Measured variable status Quality Good Quality substatus Ok C...

Page 226: ...cillating 1 Check electronic 2 Inspect sensor Oscillation amplitude 1 Oscillation amplitude 1 Signal asymmetry Carrier mass flow Carrier pipe temperature Concentration Oscillation damping 1 Oscillatio...

Page 227: ...tion Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillatio...

Page 228: ...detection Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Osci...

Page 229: ...ion Kinematic viscosity Low flow cut off Mass flow HBSI Pressure Exciter current 1 Exciter current 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Oscillation frequency 1 Reference density Corrected volume flow Oscillation...

Page 230: ...g fluctuation 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Frequency fluctuation 1 Target mass flow Temp compensated dynamic viscosity Temp compensated kinematic viscosity Temperature S...

Page 231: ...sage Previous diagnostics Two diagnostic events have already occurred Shows the diagnostic event that occurred prior to the current diagnostic event along with its diagnostic information Symbol for di...

Page 232: ...ist F311 Electr failure Eventlist 0d01h19m10s A0014008 EN 36 Taking the example of the local display Max 20 event messages can be displayed in chronological order If the Extended HistoROM application...

Page 233: ...I1079 Sensor changed I1089 Power on I1090 Configuration reset I1091 Configuration changed I1092 Embedded HistoROM deleted I1111 Density adjust failure I1137 Electronic changed I1151 History reset I115...

Page 234: ...25 Write protection activated I1626 Write protection deactivated I1627 Web server login successful I1628 Display login successful I1629 CDI login successful I1631 Web server access changed I1632 Displ...

Page 235: ...tile memory RAM to the factory setting e g measured value data The device configuration remains unchanged Restore S DAT backup Restore the data that are saved on the S DAT The data record is restored...

Page 236: ...e 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 order code The extended order code can also b...

Page 237: ...the current version or the previous version using the service interface For the compatibility of the firmware version with the previous version the installed device description files and operating too...

Page 238: ...13 2 Measuring and test equipment Endress Hauser offers a wide variety of measuring and test equipment such as W M or device tests Your Endress Hauser Sales Center can provide detailed information on...

Page 239: ...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 orde...

Page 240: ...ing 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 flui...

Page 241: ...ed for the new transmitter WLAN antenna Wide range External WLAN antenna for a range of up to 50 m 165 ft Further information on the WLAN interface 82 Post mounting kit Post mounting kit for transmitt...

Page 242: ...tform 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 increases plant uptime Combined wi...

Page 243: ...uids It can be used to read in the operating pressure value For details see Technical Information TI00383P and Operating Instructions BA00271P iTEMP The temperature transmitters can be used in all app...

Page 244: ...ice remains in proper operating condition for its service life use the measuring device only for media against which the process wetted materials are sufficiently resistant 16 2 Function and system de...

Page 245: ...150 4 6 0 to 550000 0 to 20240 Measuring ranges for gases The full scale values depend on the density of the gas and can be calculated with the formula below max G max F G x max G Maximum full scale...

Page 246: ...red values are written from the automation system to the measuring device via the current input 246 Digital communication The measured values are written from the automation system to the measuring de...

Page 247: ...passive Load 0 to 700 Resolution 0 38 A Damping Adjustable 0 07 to 999 s Assignable measured variables Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Density Reference density Temperature The range of o...

Page 248: ...ses if the measuring device has one or more application packages Switch output Maximum input values DC 30 V 250 mA passive Open circuit voltage DC 28 8 V active Switching behavior Binary conductive or...

Page 249: ...nment 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 cor...

Page 250: ...and remedial measures Backlight Red backlighting indicates a device error Status signal as per NAMUR recommendation NE 107 Interface protocol Via digital communication PROFIBUS PA Via service interfa...

Page 251: ...e flow Carrier mass flow Target mass flow Density Reference density Temperature Carrier pipe temperature Electronic temperature Current input The range of options increases if the measuring device has...

Page 252: ...iting parameters is up to ten times faster with PROFIBUS upload download Condensed status Simplest and self explanatory diagnostic information by categorizing diagnostic messages that occur Configurat...

Page 253: ...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 Device plug for digital communication M12 Device plug...

Page 254: ...ity specification only applies as of a minimum flow velocity of 0 2 m s in relation to the nominal diameter For the highest density measurement accuracy avoid significant tensile stresses due to the i...

Page 255: ...Accuracy Max 50 ppm o r across the entire ambient temperature range Repeatability o r of reading 1 g cm3 1 kg l T medium temperature Base repeatability Mass flow and volume flow liquids 0 025 o r Mass...

Page 256: ...ifference between the density calibration temperature and the process temperature the typical measured error of the sensor is 0 015 kg m3 C 0 0075 kg m3 F kg m 3 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 C F 200 150...

Page 257: ...tion of the flow rate Flow rate Maximum measured error in o r ZeroPoint BaseAccu 100 A0021332 BaseAccu A0021339 ZeroPoint BaseAccu 100 A0021333 ZeroPoint MeasValue 100 A0021334 Calculation of the maxi...

Page 258: ...play module IP20 type 1 enclosure Sensor As standard IP66 67 type 4X enclosure External WLAN antenna IP67 Vibration resistance Vibration sinusoidal according to IEC 60068 2 6 2 to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm peak 8...

Page 259: ...ment Secondary containment The sensor housing is filled with helium and protects the electronics and mechanics inside The following secondary containment pressure ratings burst pressures are only vali...

Page 260: ...r judges that the secondary containment pressure rating burst pressure does not provide an adequate safety margin the device can be fitted with a rupture disk This will prevent extensive pressure buil...

Page 261: ...st stainless 15 6 kg 34 4 lbs Sensor Sensor with aluminum connection housing version see the information in the following table Cast connection housing version stainless 3 7 kg 8 2 lbs Weight in SI un...

Page 262: ...Hygienic version for maximum corrosion resistance stainless steel 1 4404 316L Option L Cast stainless 1 4409 CF3M similar to 316L Cable entries cable glands 1 2 3 4 A0028352 37 Possible cable entries...

Page 263: ...old plated brass Connecting cable Connecting cable for sensor Proline 500 digital transmitter PVC cable with copper shield Connecting cable for sensor Proline 500 transmitter Standard cable PVC cable...

Page 264: ...ian Dutch Portuguese Polish Russian Turkish Chinese Japanese Korean Arabic Bahasa Indonesian Thai Vietnamese Czech Swedish Via Web browser English German French Spanish Italian Dutch Portuguese Polish...

Page 265: ...ce 271 DeviceCare SFE100 Notebook PC or tablet with Microsoft Windows system CDI RJ45 service interface WLAN interface Fieldbus protocol 242 FieldCare SFE500 Notebook PC or tablet with Microsoft Windo...

Page 266: ...evice memory This memory can be overwritten with an updated data record for example after commissioning Additional information on the data storage concept There are different types of data storage uni...

Page 267: ...s e g DeviceCare FieldCare or Web server Data logging Manual If the Extended HistoROM application package order option is enabled Record up to 1000 measured values via 1 to 4 channels User configurabl...

Page 268: ...e RED 2014 53 EU United States of America CFR Title 47 FCC Part 15 247 Canada RSS 247 Issue 1 Japan Article 2 clause 1 item 19 Additional country specific approvals on request Additional certification...

Page 269: ...nt of a power failure in field and control instruments with microprocessors NAMUR NE 43 Standardization of the signal level for the breakdown information of digital transmitters with analog output sig...

Page 270: ...er 7 6 a Control of monitoring and measuring equipment Functional testing in the installed state without interrupting the process Traceable verification results on request including a report Simple te...

Page 271: ...device parameters Measuring device Documentation code Promass 500 GP01061D Supplementary device dependent documentation Safety Instructions Contents Documentation code Measuring device ATEX IECEx Ex...

Page 272: ...l data Proline Promass Q 500 PROFIBUS PA 272 Endress Hauser Installation Instructions Contents Documentation code Installation Instructions for spare part sets Overview of accessories available for or...

Page 273: ...device Proline 500 46 Proline 500 digital 39 Connecting the signal cable supply voltage cable Proline 500 digital transmitter 44 Proline 500 transmitter 50 Connection see Electrical connection Connect...

Page 274: ...le 86 Establishing a connection 84 Function 83 User interface 84 Filtering the event logbook 233 Firmware Release date 86 Version 86 Firmware history 237 Flow direction 23 28 Flow limit 260 Function c...

Page 275: ...n view 64 Navigation view In the submenu 64 In the wizard 64 Numeric editor 66 O Operable flow range 246 Operating elements 67 167 Operating keys see Operating elements Operating menu Menus submenus 6...

Page 276: ...rating conditions 253 Registered trademarks 9 Remedial measures Calling up 168 Closing 168 Remote operation 265 Repair of a device 239 Repairs 239 Notes 239 Repeatability 255 Replacement Device compon...

Page 277: ...asured variable 63 For measurement channel number 63 For menus 65 For parameters 65 For status signal 63 For submenu 65 For wizard 65 In the status area of the local display 63 In the text and numeric...

Page 278: ...ine access code 141 Display 125 Low flow cut off 128 Partially filled pipe detection 129 Pulse frequency switch output 113 115 120 Relay output 1 to n 122 Select medium 104 WLAN settings 138 Workplace...

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