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Operability

Proservo NMS83

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Hauser

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Access to the operating menu via Tankvision Tank

Scanner NXA820 and FieldCare

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Wiring scheme

NXA820

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Connection of Tank Gauging devices to FieldCare via the Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820

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Proservo NMS8x

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Tankside Monitor NRF81

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Micropilot NMR8x

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Field protocol (e.g. Modbus, V1)

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Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820

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Ethernet

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Computer with FieldCare installed

Summary of Contents for Proservo NMS83

Page 1: ...Products Solutions Services Operating Instructions Proservo NMS83 Tank Gauging BA01462G 00 EN 01 16 71318331 Valid as of version 01 01 zz Device firmware ...

Page 2: ...2 Endress Hauser 1 Order code Ext ord cd Ser no www endress com deviceviewer Endress Hauser Operations App XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXX XX Serial number 2 3 A0023555 ...

Page 3: ...he Device Description files DD 69 9 Commissioning 70 9 1 Terms related to tank measurement 70 9 2 Initial settings 71 9 3 Calibration 73 9 4 Configuring the measuring device 81 9 5 Configuring the tank gauging application 94 9 6 Advanced settings 109 9 7 Simulation 109 9 8 Protecting settings from unauthorized access 109 10 Operation 110 10 1 Reading off the device locking status 110 10 2 Reading ...

Page 4: ... CAUTION This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in minor or medium injury NOTICE NOTE This symbol contains information on procedures and other facts which do not result in personal injury 1 2 2 Electrical symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Direct current Alternating current Direct current and alternating current Ground connection A grounded te...

Page 5: ...actions that are preferred Forbidden Procedures processes or actions that are forbidden Tip Indicates additional information Reference to documentation Reference to page Reference to graphic Series of steps Result of a sequence of actions Help in the event of a problem Visual inspection 1 2 5 Symbols in graphics Symbol Meaning 1 2 3 Item numbers Series of steps A B C Views A A B B C C Sections Haz...

Page 6: ...ls at the device Symbol Meaning Safety instructions Observe the safety instructions contained in the associated Operating Instructions Temperature resistance of the connection cables Specifies the minimum value of the temperature resistance of the connection cables ...

Page 7: ...ions BA The Operating Instructions contain all the information that is required in various phases of the life cycle of the device from product identification incoming acceptance and storage to mounting connection operation and commissioning through to troubleshooting maintenance and disposal It also contains a detailed explanation of each individual parameter in the operating menu except the Exper...

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Page 9: ...bout this document Endress Hauser 9 1 4 Registered trademarks FieldCare Registered trademark of the Endress Hauser Process Solutions AG Reinach Switzerland MODBUS Registered trademark of the MODBUS IDA Hopkinton MA USA ...

Page 10: ...us areas in hygienic applications or in applications 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 operation time Only use the measuring device in full compliance with the data on the nameplate and the general conditions listed in the Operating Instructions and supplementary ...

Page 11: ...spare parts and accessories from the manufacturer only Hazardous area To eliminate a danger for persons or for the facility when the device is used in the hazardous area e g explosion protection pressure vessel safety Based on the nameplate check whether the ordered device is permitted for the intended use in the hazardous area Observe the specifications in the separate supplementary documentation...

Page 12: ... 1 3 4 A0028699 1 Design of Proservo NMS83 1 Housing 2 Display and operating module can be operated without opening the cover 3 Process connection Flange 4 Displacer 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9 A0028873 2 Configuration of NMS83 1 Front cover 2 Display 3 Modules 4 Housing 5 Wire drum 6 Bracket 7 Rear cover ...

Page 13: ...measuring device Nameplate specifications Extended order code with breakdown of the device features on the delivery note Enter serial numbers from nameplates in W M Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer All information about the measuring device is displayed Enter the serial number from the nameplates into the Endress Hauser Operations App or scan the 2 D matrix code QR code on the nameplate ...

Page 14: ... Maximum process temperature 8 Thread for cable entry 9 Material in contact with process 10 Device ID 11 Firmware version 12 Device revision 13 PTB certification number 14 Customized parameterization data 15 Ambient temperature range Metrological temperature 16 CE mark C tick mark 17 Additional information on the device version 18 Ingress protection 19 Certificate symbol 20 Data concerning the Ex ...

Page 15: ...ansport NOTICE Risk of injury Transport the measuring device to the measuring point in its original packaging Take into account the mass center of the device in order to avoid unintended tilting Comply with the safety instructions transport conditions for devices over 18kg 39 6lbs IEC61010 ...

Page 16: ...required in a floating roof tank and a covered floating roof tank Guide wires cannot be installed in a floating roof tank When the measuring wire is exposed to free space it may break due to an external shock Installing guide wires is not allowed in pressurized tanks because the wires would prevent closing the valve for replacing the wire wire drum or displacer NMS8x installation position is impor...

Page 17: ...Proservo NMS83 Installation Endress Hauser 17 Typical tank installation 3 4 1 2 A0026904 4 Typical tank installation 1 1 NMS8x 2 Measuring wire 3 Displacer 4 Stilling well ...

Page 18: ...ed on a nozzle of the tank roof without a guide system Sufficient clearance inside the nozzle is necessary to allow the displacer to move without hitting the inner walls for details of D 19 1 d D1 A0026908 5 No guide system D1 Inner diameter of the tank nozzle d Diameter of the displacer 1 Displacer ...

Page 19: ...c stilling well and an asymmetric stilling well L 1 L 2 L 1 L 2 A B L 3 L 3 D2 D1 d r D1 d D2 p L x A0029574 6 Mounting with concentric stilling well A Front view B Side view L1 Length from the center of the calibration window to the upper part of the stilling well L2 Length from the center of the calibration window to the bottom of the stilling well L3 Length from the center of the calibration wi...

Page 20: ... of the flange r Radial direction offset L3 length from center of the calibration window to the bottom of the flange 77 mm 3 03 in flange thickness For JIS 10K 150A RF the flange thickness is 22 mm 0 87 in When using an asymmetric stilling well take into account the lateral shift of the displacer and follow the NMS8x mounting direction as shown in the figure To calculate the required stilling well...

Page 21: ...mm 1 18 in 2AC PTFE 50 mm 1 97 in cylindrical 50 mm 1 97 in 3AC AlloyC276 50 mm 1 97 in cylindrical 50 mm 1 97 in 4AC 316L polished 50 mm 1 97 in cylindrical 50 mm 1 97 in 4AE 316L polished 70 mm 2 76 in conical 70 mm 2 76 in 5AC PTFE 50 mm 1 97 in cylindrical hygienic white 50 mm 1 97 in Parameter Description d Diameter of displacer p Lx Longitudinal wire position from the center of the flange an...

Page 22: ...1 NMS80 NMS81 d 36 m C2 NMS80 NMS81 e 47 m A3 NMS81 Upper diameter of stilling well The dimension of D1 has to be the largest value of the dimensions D1a D1b D1c and D1d according to the following formula D1 Dimension Example D1x Dimension Description Formula Example Parameter 68 1 mm 2 68 in 68 1 mm 2 68 in D1a D1 dimension when the displacer is in L1 0 2 x p 0 d 2 s 65 6 mm 2 58 in D1b D1 dimens...

Page 23: ...ulated D1 value 84 5 mm 3 33 in D2b D2 dimension that the displacer can pass through nth groove p L2 d 2 s D1 2 Example L2 20000 mm d 50 mm s 5 0 28 m drum Recommendations for NMS8x mounting with a stilling well Follow the recommendations for mounting NMS8x with a stilling well Keep the pipe connection welds smooth When drilling holes into the pipe keep the interior surface of the holes clear of m...

Page 24: ...uide wire dimensions mm in No Description A Calibration chamber B Spring and sleeve C Guide wire sleeve D Crimp tool 1 NMS8x 2 Reducer plate 1 2 3 Spring SUS304 4 Sleeve SUS316 5 Calibration chamber for maintenance NHC4HP for high pressure SCS13 equivalent to SUS304 NHC4LP for low pressure SCS13 equivalent to SUS304 6 Tank 7 Measuring wire 8 Guide wire SUS316 9 Displacer 10 Anchor hook plate SUS30...

Page 25: ... wires during calibration This could be done by mounting the NMS8x to the reducer plate 2 prior to fitting the guide wires 4 Perform calibration steps so that displacer does not touch the guide wires if the guide wires are already installed to the reducer plate 3 Secure the guide wires to the hooks of the springs 5 4 Secure the springs to the reducer plate 5 Put the guide wires through the displac...

Page 26: ...ozzle When NMS8x is installed without a guide system follow the recommendations below Confirm the mounting nozzle is in the sector between 45 and 90 degrees or 45 and 90 degrees away from the inlet pipe of the tank This prevents heavy swinging of the displacer caused by waves or turbulence from the inlet liquid Confirm the mounting nozzle is 500 mm 19 69 in or more away from the tank wall Confirm ...

Page 27: ...uid flowing through the inlet of the pipe will not contact the displacer directly When discharging liquid out of the tank ensure that the displacer will not get caught in the liquid current and sucked into the outlet pipe 5 1 6 Electrostatic charge When liquid measured by NMS8x has a conductivity of 1 uS m or less it is quasi nonconductive In this case using a stilling well or guide wire is recomm...

Page 28: ...thod Installation through the calibration window 5 2 1 Available installations The following installation procedures are available for NMS8x Mounting without guide system Mounting with stilling well Mounting options Free space mounting With stilling well Type of tanks Type of installations Displacer shipped separately Displacer installation through calibration window Displacer shipped separately D...

Page 29: ...ing 316L 50 ml 70 8 ml 141 6 g 256 6 Ø B V D V D m NMS8 Displacer 712xxxxx Spare part no 12345678901 Ser no Ø 0 15 HNBR mm 302 xxx m 28 WireDia O Ring Cir Range NMS8 Wiredrum 712xxxxx Spare part no 98765432109 Ser no 7 1 2 x x x x x S p a r e p a r t n o H N B R O R in g 2 8 m R a n g e NMS8 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 S e r n o 3 1 2 12345678901 712xxxxx m 256 6g D V 141 6mL D V 70 8mL B 50 316L A00294...

Page 30: ... 0 94 in 26 mm 1 in 30 mm 1 2 in 32 mm 1 3 in Crescent wrench Use the size of 350 mm 13 78 in Allen key Use the size of 3 mm 0 12 in or 5 mm 0 17 in Screw driver Cross head screwdriver Flat blade screwdriver Wire cutters or terminal pliers Crimp A A Max 2 5 mm 0 1 in 4 mm 0 16 in Water pump pliers Density calibration test weight This tool is used especially for density measurement application opti...

Page 31: ...that there is enough space under NMS8x Be careful not to drop NMS8x 4 1 2 3 5 A0028876 3 Remove screws and M6 bolts 5 M10 bolts for stainless steel housing 4 Remove the wire drum cover 3 and the bracket 2 5 Remove the wire drum 1 from the drum housing 6 Remove the tape 4 on the wire drum 7 Unwind the measuring wire approximately 250 mm 9 84 in so that the wire ring is positioned under the flange 8...

Page 32: ...measuring wire 1 using the securing wire 3 14 Perform reference calibration 15 Turn off the power 16 Mont the wire drum cover 4 For sensor calibration 76 For reference calibration 78 1 A0028877 17 Mount NMS8x on the tank nozzle 1 18 Confirm that the displacer does not touch the inner wall of the nozzle 19 Turn on the power 20 Perform drum calibration For drum calibration 79 ...

Page 33: ...over 4 and the bracket 3 4 Remove the wire drum 1 from the drum housing 5 Remove the tape 2 that is securing the wire Handle the measuring wire with care It may kink 3 4 2 1 A0028879 6 Holding the wire drum 1 with one hand unwind the measuring wire 3 approximately 500 mm 19 69 in 7 Secure the wire 3 temporarily with the tape 2 8 Insert the wire ring 4 into the drum housing 9 Pull the wire ring out...

Page 34: ... 1 A0027988 18 Let go of the displacer 2 19 Remove the tape from the wire drum 5 20 Insert the wire drum into the drum housing 21 Mount the bracket 4 Be sure that the wire is wrapped correctly in grooves 22 Turn on the power of NMS8x and move the displacer up using the Move displacer wizard 75 until the wire ring can be seen in the calibration window Confirm that there are no kinks or other defect...

Page 35: ...losion proof applications skip this step 4 Secure the nut 6 with a wrench 7 This completes the displacer installation procedure 1 2 3 4 2 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 A0028694 14 Displacer installation 1 Wire ring 2 Ground wire 3 Displacer 4 Securing wire 5 Washer 6 Nut 7 Wrench 5 3 Post installation check m Is the device undamaged visual inspection m Does the device conform to the measuring point specifications...

Page 36: ...264 V A0027012 15 Terminal compartment typical example and ground terminals Terminal area Module A B C D slots for I O modules Up to four I O modules depending on the order code Modules with four terminals can be in any of these slots Modules with eight terminals can be in slot B or C The exact assignment of the modules to the slots is dependent on the device version 37 E HART Ex i IS interface E1...

Page 37: ...cer Wire Dru m Additional information XP F0002 A AB ICR AA EA EB EF LALC 76 XP F0002 A AB EF EG XP F0002 A AB EF EG XP F0002 A AB EF EG XP F0002 A AB EF EG XP F0002 A AB EF EG XP F0002 A AB EF EG XP F0002 A AB EF EG XP F0002 A AB EF EG 71273689 7122xxx x XP F0002 A AB EF EG AA AA AC DE FE G XP F0002 A AA CA BA DJ AA HA HC HR IJJ AJBK P 71023451 71023451 71023451 Co ver IOM V1 IOM A RT D IOM D Slo ...

Page 38: ...us Analog Ex d XP Digital Digital A1 A1 B1 Modbus Modbus Analog Ex d XP A1 A1 B2 Modbus Modbus Analog Ex d XP Digital A1 A2 X0 Modbus Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP A1 A2 A1 Modbus Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP Digital A1 A2 B1 Modbus Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP Modbus A1 B1 X0 Modbus Analog Ex i IS A1 B1 A1 Modbus Analog Ex i IS Digital A1 B1 A2 Modbus Analog Ex i IS Digital Digital A1 B1 B1 Mod...

Page 39: ...tal Digital B1 X0 A3 V1 Digital Digital Digital B1 A1 X0 V1 Analog Ex d XP B1 A1 A1 V1 Analog Ex d XP Digital B1 A1 A2 V1 Analog Ex d XP Digital Digital B1 A2 X0 V1 Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP B1 A2 A1 V1 Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP Digital B1 B1 X0 V1 Analog Ex i IS B1 B1 A1 V1 Analog Ex i IS Digital B1 B1 A2 V1 Analog Ex i IS Digital Digital B1 B2 X0 V1 Analog Ex i IS Analog Ex i IS B1 B2 A1...

Page 40: ... d XP Digital Digital E1 X0 B1 Modbus Analog Ex d XP E1 X0 B2 Modbus Analog Ex d XP Digital E1 X0 B3 Modbus Analog Ex d XP Digital Digital E1 A1 X0 Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP E1 A1 A1 Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP Digital E1 A1 A2 Digital Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP Digital E1 A1 B1 Modbus Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP E1 AQ1 B2 Modbus Analog Ex d XP Analog Ex d XP Digital E1 B1 X0 Analog Ex ...

Page 41: ...x i IS Digital Digital H1 X0 B1 Modbus Analog Ex i IS H1 X0 B2 Modbus Analog Ex i IS Digital H1 X0 B3 Modbus Analog Ex i IS Digital Digital H1 A1 X0 Analog Ex i IS Analog Ex d XP H1 A1 A1 Analog Ex i IS Analog Ex d XP Digital H1 A1 A2 Digital Analog Ex i IS Analog Ex d XP Digital H1 A1 B1 Modbus Analog Ex i IS Analog Ex d XP H1 A1 B2 Modbus Analog Ex i IS Analog Ex d XP Digital H1 B1 X0 Analog Ex ...

Page 42: ...s are designated by the respective slot and the terminals within this slot A1 4 B1 4 C1 4 D1 4 Terminals of the Modbus module Terminal 1 Name Description X1 S Cable shielding connected via a capacitor to EARTH X2 0V Common reference X3 B Non inverting signal line X4 A Inverting signal line Designation of the module in the operating menu Modbus X1 4 X A B C or D 1 In this column X stands for one of...

Page 43: ...4 8 Analog IP C4 8 191 6 1 4 Connection of the Analog I O module for passive usage In the passive usage the supply voltage for the communication line must be supplied by an external source The wiring must be in accordance with the intended operating mode of the Analog I O module 196 see the drawings below Operating mode 4 20mA output or HART slave 4 20mA output D E F C B A 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 HR CDI...

Page 44: ... b A0027933 18 Passive usage of the Analog I O module in the input mode a Power supply b External device with 4 20mA and or HART signal output Operating mode HART master D E F C B A 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 HR CDI WP on SIM 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 i G 1 3 2 POWER a E G F 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 HR CDI WP on SIM i D C B A 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 G 1 3 2 POWER b A0027934 1...

Page 45: ... 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 i G 1 3 2 POWER b a E G F 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 HR CDI WP on SIM i D C B A 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 G 1 3 2 POWER A0027932 20 Active usage of the Analog I O module in the output mode a HART signal output b Analog signal evaluation Operating mode 4 20mA input or HART master 4 20mA input D E F C B A 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 HR CDI WP on SIM 2 2 3 3 4 ...

Page 46: ... 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 G 1 3 2 POWER a A0027936 22 Active usage of the Analog I O module in the HART master mode a Up to 6 external devices with HART signal output The maximum current consumption for the connected HART devices is 24 mA i e 4 mA per device if 6 devices are connected 6 1 6 Connection of a RTD A C B 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 A0026371 A 4 wire RTD conne...

Page 47: ...or outputs examples Each Digital IO Module provides two digital inputs or outputs In the operating menu each input or output is designated by the respective slot and two terminals within this slot A1 2 for example denotes terminals 1 and 2 of slot A The same is valid for slots B C and D if they contain a Digital IO module For each of these pairs of terminals one of the following operating modes ca...

Page 48: ...s sufficient for the power line HART communication line Standard device cable is sufficient if only the analog signal is used Shielded cable is recommended if using the HART protocol Observe the grounding concept of the plant Modbus communication line Observe the cable conditions from the TIA 485 A Telecommunications Industry Association Additional conditions Use shielded cable V1 communication li...

Page 49: ...p A0013960 5 Insert blind plugs appropriate for the safety rating of the device e g Ex d XP 6 4 Post connection check m Are cables or the device undamaged visual inspection m Do the cables comply with the requirements m Do the cables have adequate strain relief m Are all cable glands installed firmly tightened and correctly sealed m Does the supply voltage match the specifications on the transmitt...

Page 50: ... The display and operating module at the device local operation 52 FieldCare connected through the service interface in the terminal compartment of the device 65 FieldCare connected through Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820 remote operation 66 FieldCare connected through Commubox FXA195 138 to a HART interface of the device Confirm that the servo motor stops before changing parameters for safety use ...

Page 51: ...ured values or output values Device check Contains all parameters needed to check the measurement capability of the device Expert 1 Contains all parameters of the device including those which are already contained in one of the other menus This menu is organized according to the function blocks of the device The parameter of the Expert menu are described in GP01080G NMS83 System Contains all gener...

Page 52: ...evice status in the standard view Other views are used to navigate through the operating menu and to set parameter values The device is operated by three optical keys namely and E They are actuated when the appropriate field on the protective glass of the front is touched with the finger touch control X X X X X X X X X mm 1 2 A0028345 24 Display and operating elements 1 Liquid crystal display LCD ...

Page 53: ...red value is no longer valid A0013959 Function check The device is in service mode e g during a simulation A0013958 Out of specification The device is operated Outside of its technical specifications e g during startup or a cleaning Outside of the configuration carried out by the user e g level outside configured span A0013957 Maintenance required Maintenance is required The measured value is stil...

Page 54: ... A0028147 GP 4 value This is used for an external device A0028149 A0028529 Upper I F level A0028149 A0027989 Lower I F level A0028150 A0028529 Upper density A0028150 A0013957 Middle density A0028150 A0027989 Lower density A0028145 Bottom level A0027994 Displacer position Gauge command and gauge status symbols Symbol 1 Symbol 2 Meaning A0028139 Gauge command This shows current command A0028143 A002...

Page 55: ...edited A0011979 Device locked In front of a parameter name The device is locked via software and or hardware In the header of the measured value screen The device is locked via hardware A0031169 Calibration to regulatory standards disturbed The device is not locked or it cannot guarantee the calibration to regulatory standards Meaning of the keys in the standard view Key Meaning A0028326 Enter key...

Page 56: ... the header if you are in the Operation menu A0011974 Setup Is displayed in the main menu next to the selection Setup in the header if you are in the Setup menu A0011976 Expert Is displayed in the main menu next to the selection Expert in the header if you are in the Expert menu A0011977 Diagnostics Is displayed in the main menu next to the selection Diagnostics in the header if you are in the Dia...

Page 57: ... the key briefly opens the selected menu submenu or parameter For parameters Pressing the key for 2 s opens the help text for the function of the parameter if present A0028327 Escape key combination press keys simultaneously Pressing the keys briefly Exits the current menu level and takes you to the next higher level If help text is open closes the help text of the parameter Pressing the keys for ...

Page 58: ...r navigation Wizard navigation symbols Symbol Meaning A0013972 Parameters within a wizard A0013978 Switches to the previous parameter A0013976 Confirms the parameter value and switches to the next parameter A0013977 Opens the editing view of the parameter In the wizard view the meaning of the keys is indicated by the navigation symbol directly above the respective key softkey functionality ...

Page 59: ...ion one position to the left A0013986 Exits the input without applying the changes A0014040 Clears all entered characters Meaning of the keys in the numeric editor Key Meaning A0028324 Minus key In the input mask moves the selection bar to the left backwards A0028325 Plus key In the input mask moves the selection bar to the right forwards A0028326 Enter key Pressing the key briefly Opens the selec...

Page 60: ... letters For entering numbers For entering special characters A0013985 Confirms selection A0013987 Switches to the selection of the correction tools A0013986 Exits the input without applying the changes A0014040 Clears all entered characters Correction symbols under A0013989 Clears all entered characters A0013991 Moves the input position one position to the right A0013990 Moves the input position ...

Page 61: ...backwards A0028325 Plus key In the input mask moves the selection bar to the right forwards A0028326 Enter key Pressing the key briefly Opens the selected group Carries out the selected action Pressing the key for 2 s confirms the edited parameter value A0028327 Escape key combination press keys simultaneously Closes the text or numeric editor without applying changes ...

Page 62: ...t up or restart of the device if the device has not been operated via the display for 1 minute When attempting to access the operating menu while the keylock is enabled the Keylock on message appears Disabling the keypad lock 1 The keylock is enabled Press for at least 2 seconds A context menu appears 2 Select Keylock off from the context menu The keylock is disabled Manual activation of the keypa...

Page 63: ...code parameter The user is in the Operator role The symbol appears in front of all write protected parameters Switching to the Maintenance role If the symbol appears on the local display in front of a parameter the parameter is write protected because the user is in the Operator role To switch to the Maintenance role proceed as follows 1 Press The input prompt for the access code appears 2 Enter t...

Page 64: ...te protection switch WP into the desired position ON operating menu is locked OFF operating menu is unlocked 5 Put the display module onto the connection compartment screw the cover closed and tighten the securing clamp The display module can be attached to the edge of the electronics compartment This makes it easier to access the lock switch A0029471 Indication of the locking state XXXX XXX X X 2...

Page 65: ...operating menu via the service interface and FieldCare 2 3 CDI 1 A0028871 31 Operation via service interface 1 Service interface CDI Endress Hauser Common Data Interface 2 Commubox FXA291 3 Computer with FieldCare operating tool and CDI Communication FXA291 COM DTM ...

Page 66: ...ieldCare 7 5 1 Wiring scheme NXA820 5 6 4 1 2 3 7 A0025621 32 Connection of Tank Gauging devices to FieldCare via the Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820 1 Proservo NMS8x 2 Tankside Monitor NRF81 3 Micropilot NMR8x 4 Field protocol e g Modbus V1 5 Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820 6 Ethernet 7 Computer with FieldCare installed ...

Page 67: ... the HART CommDTM NXA is installed and update the DTM catalogue if required 2 Create a new project in FieldCare 3 A0028515 Add a new device NXA HART Communication 4 A0028516 Open the configuration of the DTM and enter the required data IP address of the NXA820 Password hart Tank identification only with NXA V1 05 or higher ...

Page 68: ...Operability Proservo NMS83 68 Endress Hauser 5 A0028517 Select Create network from the context menu The device is detected and the DTM is assigned A0028694 The device can be configured ...

Page 69: ...of the Device Description files DD To integrate the device via HART into FieldCare a Device Description file DD according to the following specification is required Manufacturer ID 0x11 Device type NMS8x 0x112D HART specification 7 0 DD files For information and files see www endress com ...

Page 70: ...ning NMS8x installation A Liquid level B Upper interface C Lower interface D Gas phase E Upper phase F Middle phase G Lower phase H Tank bottom 1 Gauge reference height 2 Empty 3 Datum plate 4 Tank ullage 5 Tank level 6 Tank reference height 7 High stop level 8 Displacer position 9 Standby level 10 Upper interface level 11 Lower interface level 12 Low stop level 13 Dipping reference ...

Page 71: ...display language via an operating tool e g FieldCare 1 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Display Language 2 Select the display language This setting only affects the language on the display module To set the language in the operating tool use the language setting functionality of FieldCare or DeviceCare respecitvely 9 2 2 Setting the real time clock Setting the real time clock via the display modul...

Page 72: ...S83 72 Endress Hauser 3 Use the following parameters to set the date and time Year Month Day Hour Minutes 4 Go to the Set date parameter and select the Confirm time option The real time clock is set to the current date and time ...

Page 73: ... window Required Required Required Replacement maintenance Drum Required Required Required Displacer Not required Required Required Sensor module Not required Required Required Detector unit Required Required Required 9 3 1 Verification of displacer and wire drum Prior to installation of NMS8x confirm that all of the following data of the displacer and the wire drum on the nameplate match with tho...

Page 74: ...ance volume parameter 2 Check the drum circumference for the Drum circumference parameter This completes the data verification procedure 316L 50 ml 70 8 ml 141 6 g 256 6 Ø B V D V D m NMS8 Displacer 712xxxxx Spare part no 12345678901 Ser no Ø 0 15 HNBR mm 302 xxx m 28 WireDia O Ring Cir Range NMS8 Wiredrum 712xxxxxx Spare part no 98765432109 Ser no Displacer 08010 1 256 6g Displacer diamet Displac...

Page 75: ...ition of the displacer in order to perform the calibration steps more easily 1 Navigate to Setup Calibration Move displacer Move distance 2 Input the relative moving distance for the Move distance parameter 3 Select the Move down option or the Move up option 4 Select the Yes This completes move displacer commands procedure A0027996 35 Move displacer ...

Page 76: ...ration ADC span calibration For the ADC offset weight calibration either 0 g or an offset weight 0 to 100 g can be used Using an offset weight other than 0 g is recommended for density measurement mS mO2 mz m B mO1 A0029472 36 Concept of sensor calibration m Weight of displacer B Binary value of AD Converter mS Span weight mo1 Offset weight in case of 0 to 100 g 50 g is recommended mo2 Offset weig...

Page 77: ...nfirm that the Offset calibration parameter shows the Place offset weight option Hold up the displacer or attach the offset weight Select for next parameter Measuring offset weight option is shown on the display Wait until the Offset calibration parameter shows the Finished option and Calibration status shows Idle When the displacer is being held up do not release it until this step is completed 4...

Page 78: ...nce calibration Reference calibration 2 Select the Start option 3 Check the reference position e g 70 mm 2 76 in The reference position is preset prior to delivery 4 Confirm that the displacer is correctly attached to the measuring wire 5 The reference calibration starts automatically This completes the reference calibration 1 1 2 3 R A0028003 37 Reference calibration sequence 1 Mechanical stop R ...

Page 79: ...matically The drum calibration records fifty points which will take approximately eleven minutes 5 Select the No option as usual for the Make low table parameter To make a low table for special applications select the Yes and use 50 g weight This completes drum calibration procedure To cancel any calibration press simultaneously If the drum calibration is canceled while making the new table the ol...

Page 80: ...ly 1 Navigate to Diagnostics Device check Commissioning check Commissioning check 2 Select the Start option Executing option is shown on the verify drum table 3 Select the Next option 4 Confirm that the Commissioning check wizard shows the Finished option 5 Confirm that the Verify drum table parameter is passed This completes the commissioning check procedure ...

Page 81: ...urement the following settings are required prior to operation The interface measurement can determine the interface between different liquids in a tank e g water and oil Up to two different interfaces can be determined within a maximum of three phases in a tank Setting the density of application Density values for three liquid phases are set as follows prior to delivery Upper density 0 8 g ml Mid...

Page 82: ...mer to represent the height of the tank Distance between the dipping reference and the datum plate Used for percentage calculation and as reference for the ullage level Empty Distance between the zero point of device and datum plate Empty is automatically adjusted by the Set level parameter Refer to Level calibration for details how to determine the empty parameter accurately 84 Setting the tank r...

Page 83: ...nd lower limit values If the displacer should be able to determine a tank bottom that is below the datum plate set the low stop to a negative value To make sure that the displacer travels up to the reference position set the high stop to a value greater than or equal to empty High stop and low stop setting procedure 1 Navigate to Setup High stop level 2 Input the actual value for high stop 3 Navig...

Page 84: ...e Level option for the Gauge command parameter The displacer automatically searches for the point where it balances 3 Wait until the displacer is balanced on the liquid 4 Perform dipping to determine the liquid level L in the tank 5 Navigate to Setup Set level 6 Input the determined level value for the Set level parameter The Set level parameter adjusts the Empty parameter to reflect the new level...

Page 85: ... Ea 9 Calculate the new empty value using following formula En Ea Bv Z0 10 Input the calculated value for the Empty parameter Example Ea 28m Bv 10 5m Z0 0 5m En 28m 10 5m 17m A0029473 The parameter Z0 defines the distance between the desired 0mm level value and the physical tank bottom if displacer measures the datum plate Z0 0 mm 0 in Bottom level operation considers the immersion depth of the di...

Page 86: ...and status 4 Wait until the Finished option is shown 5 Navigate to Operation Level Bottom level 6 Read the bottom value Bv 7 Navigate to Operation Level Tank level a 8 Calculate the level value L by using following formula L a Bv 9 Navigate to Setup Set level 10 Input the value L for the Set level parameter This completes the level setting procedure If the datum plate is not zero e g Z mm adjust t...

Page 87: ... Navigate to Setup Process condition 2 Select an appropriate condition for the Process condition parameter Parameter name Process condition Parameter setting Universal Default setting Calm surface Turbulent surface Description A0029128 A0029129 A0028030 Provides reliable results in various applications and for various liquids For storage tanks with a calm surface and focus on highest accuracy meas...

Page 88: ...f the tank and the level position Normal mode Compensation mode Interface profile Profile between the upper interface I F and the level position Normal mode Compensation mode Manual profile Profile between the desired start point and the level position Normal mode Compensation mode Spot density measurement Three different spot density gauge commands are available as shown below A D E B C F a 1 2 3...

Page 89: ... actual value that was measured in the tank are the same or within an allowable range 4 Adjust the value if necessary Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Spot density Select the Upper density offset parameter the Middle density offset parameter and the Lower density offset parameter and input the desired values for each offset This completes the setting spot density procedure To use the...

Page 90: ...profile B Interface profile C Manual profile D Liquid level E Upper interface F Lower interface G Gas phase H Upper density I Middle density J Lower density K Tank bottom Density measurement has two types of modes Normal measure mode Profile points are measured at exactly configured positions Compensation mode Profile points are measured at multiples of the wire drum circumference to further impro...

Page 91: ...parameter The value of the profile density offset distance defines the distance between the start point tank bottom in this case and the first measurement point 3 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Profile density Profile density interval 4 Input the desired value for the Profile density interval parameter This completes the setting tank profile procedure 2 3 5 6 7 A B C D 1 4 A0029108...

Page 92: ...fset distance parameter The value of the profile density offset distance defines the distance between the start point tank bottom in this case and the first measurement point 3 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Profile density Profile density interval 4 Input the desired value for the Profile density interval parameter This completes setting interface profile procedure 2 3 4 A C B 1 5...

Page 93: ...t to 0 so that the first point can be measured at the manual profile level 4 Input the desired value for the Profile density offset distance parameter The value of the profile density offset distance defines the distance between the start point tank bottom in this case and the first measurement point 5 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Profile density Profile density interval 6 Input ...

Page 94: ...mA inputs 97 RTD input 98 Digital inputs 100 Linking the measured values to tank variables 101 Configuration of the tank calculations Direct Level Measurement 102 Hybrid Tank Measurement System HTMS 103 Correction of the Hydrostatic Tank Deformation HyTD 104 Thermal Tank Shell Correction CTSh 105 Limit evaluation 106 Configuration of the signal output HART output 108 4 20mA output 108 Modbus 107 V...

Page 95: ... NMT5xx as the type of measured value is automatically recognized by the Proservo NMS8x in this case 1 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices There is a HART Device s submenu for each connected HART device 2 For each device go to the corresponding HART Device s submenu 3 If the device measures a pressure Go to the Output pressure parameter 187 and specify which of the four HART...

Page 96: ...ement see picture below a A0030165 49 Position of the bottom temperature element a Distance from bottom temperature element to zero reference tank bottom or datum plate The standard factory default setting is 500 mm 19 69 in and it can be adjusted according to the actual installation To check the temperatures measured by the individual elements go to the following submenu Expert Input output HART ...

Page 97: ... transmitted by the connected device 5 Go to the Analog input 0 value parameter 201 and define which value of the process variable corresponds to an input current of 4 mA 6 Go to the Analog input 100 value parameter 202 and define which value of the process variable corresponds to an input current of 20 mA 7 Go to the Process value parameter 202 and check whether the indicated value matches the ac...

Page 98: ...5 Go to the Input value parameter and check whether the indicated temperature matches the actual temperature 6 Go to the Minimum probe temperature parameter 193 and specify the minimum approved temperature of the connected RTD 7 Go to the Maximum probe temperature parameter 194 and specify the maximum approved temperature of the connected RTD 8 2 1 3 A0029269 1 Datum plate 2 RTD 3 Probe position 1...

Page 99: ...mperature can be defined in the following submenu Expert Input output Analog IP submenu Ohms offset is added to the measured resistance before the calculation of the temperature Temperature offset after conversion is added to the measured temperature R Ω R Ω T T 1 2 A0029265 1 Ohms offset 2 Temperature offset after conversion ...

Page 100: ...ceeds a certain limit voltage switch closed These two states represent the digital signal Input active The DIO module provides a voltage and uses it to detect whether the external switch is open or closed The Contact type parameter Setup Advanced setup Input output Digital Xx x Contact type This parameter determines how the state of the external switch is mapped to the internal states of the DIO m...

Page 101: ...ot temperature of the product Setup Liquid temp source Setup Advanced setup Application Tank configuration Temperature Liquid temp source Temperature of the air surrounding the tank Setup Advanced setup Application Tank configuration Temperature Air temperature source Temperature of the vapor above the product Setup Advanced setup Tank configuration Temperature Vapor temp source Density of the pro...

Page 102: ... B 1 2 3 2 1 A0030167 A Direct level measurement without temperature B Direct level and temperature measurement 1 NMS8x 2 To inventory management system 3 Temperature transmitter 1 Navigate to Setup Level source and specify from which device the level is obtained 2 If a temperature transmitter is connected Navigate to Setup Liquid temp source and specify from which device the temperature is obtain...

Page 103: ...nagement system 3 Pressure sensor bottom 4 Pressure sensor top 1 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Application Tank configuration Level 2 Go to Level source 171 and specify from which device the level is obtained 3 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Application Tank configuration Pressure P1 bottom source 4 Go to P1 bottom source 245 and specify from which device the bottom pressure P1 is obtained 5 ...

Page 104: ...ostatic pressure exerted by the liquid stored in the tank The compensation is based on a linear approximation obtained from manual hand dips at several levels divided over the full range of the tank A B C D A0028723 51 Correction of the hydrostatic tank deformation HyTD A Distance tank nearly empty B Gauge Reference Height GRH C HyTD correction value D Distance tank filled The Correction of the Hy...

Page 105: ...dry and wet shell The assessed temperatures are based on manual or measured values and the temperature of the shell when the tank was calibrated for details refer to API MPMS Chapter 12 1 This correction is recommended for the following situations if the operating temperature deviates considerably from the temperature during calibration ΔT 10 C 18 F for extremely high tanks for refrigerated cryoge...

Page 106: ...r limit respectively The limit values can be defined by the user A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 A0029539 52 Principle of the limit evaluation A Alarm mode On B Alarm mode Latching 1 HH alarm value 2 H alarm value 3 L alarm value 4 LL alarm value 5 HH alarm 6 H alarm 7 L alarm 8 LL alarm 9 Clear alarm Yes 10 Hysteresis The limit evaluation is configured in the Alarm 1 to 4 submenus Nav...

Page 107: ...tion 4 Go to the System polling address parameter and set the HART address of the device 5 Use the following parameters to assign tank variables to the four HART output variables Assign PV Assign SV Assign TV Assign QV Configuration of the current The Analog I O module can also be used to transmit the Primary Variable as an analog 4 20mA signal To configure this proceed as follows 1 Navigate to Se...

Page 108: ...er the value of the selected tank variable which will be mapped to 20 mA The Analog I O submenu contains more parameters which can be used for a more detailed configuration of the analog output For a description see 196 Modbus The Proservo NMS8x acts as a Modbus slave Measured or calculated tank values are stored in registers which can be requested by a Modbus master The following submenu is used ...

Page 109: ...ontrol system it is possible to simulate different situations measured values diagnostic messages etc See the Simulation submenu 307 for details 9 8 Protecting settings from unauthorized access There are two possibilities to protect the settings from unauthorized access By an access code 63 This locks the access via the display and operating module By the protection switch 64 This locks the access...

Page 110: ... locked in preparation The device is in SIL locked mode See the SIL Safety manual in preparation CT active all parameters in preparation The custody transfer mode is active in preparation WHG locked in preparation The device is in WHG locked mode in preparation FDA locked in preparation The device is in FDA locked mode in preparation Temporarily locked Write access to the parameters is temporarily...

Page 111: ...The gauge status is displayed on the home screen by default X X X X X X X X X 5 2 1 3 mm 4841 00 Level bal F 4 A0028702 53 Typical appearance of the standard view measured value display 1 Display module 2 Device tag 3 Status area 4 Display area for measured values 5 Display area for status symbols For details of status symbols 52 When a one time gauge command is executed additional information is ...

Page 112: ...the lower interface level and balances there A0029485 Not available Upper density NMS8x performs a spot density measurement in the upper phase of the tank After completing the measurement the post gauge command is executed 3 4 a 1 2 a Immersion depth Customer set value Middle density NMS8x performs a spot density measurement in the middle phase of the tank After completing the measurement the post...

Page 113: ...ets stuck Error message Overtension this command will release the tension on the wire by moving down a short distance During an overtension error no other gauge command will be executed Stop Tank profile Density profile measurement of the tank tank bottom to level 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 Customer set value Interface profile Density profile measurement of the upper interface upper I F level to level 5 2 3 4 ...

Page 114: ...r CDI e g FieldCare Digital input e g NHS8 switch Fieldbus Modbus V1 HART The last received gauge command via any sources will be executed as usual During calibration gauge commands are not accepted from any sources XXXX XXX X X mm INST LIFT STOP OFF NXA820 1 2 3 A0029575 1 Display operation 2 Digital input e g NHS8 switch 3 Tankvision ...

Page 115: ...the display invisible The plug of the display cable is not connected correctly Connect the plug correctly Display is defective Replace display Communication error is indicated on the display when starting the device or connecting the display Electromagnetic interference Check grounding of the device Broken display cable or display plug Exchange display CDI communication does not work Wrong setting...

Page 116: ...ating elements Status signals A0013956 Failure A device error is present The measured value is no longer valid A0013959 Function check The device is in service mode e g during a simulation A0013958 Out of specification The device is operated Outside of its technical specifications e g during startup or a cleaning Outside of the configuration carried out by the user e g level outside configured spa...

Page 117: ... event Diagnostics event Status symbol Status signal Event number Event text Example A0013962 A0013958 441 Curr output 1 3 digit number If two or more diagnostic messages are pending simultaneously only the message with the highest priority is shown Additional pending diagnostic messages can be shown in Diagnostic list submenu 304 Operating elements Operating functions in menu submenu A0013970 Plu...

Page 118: ... diagnostic code 5 Operation time of occurrence 6 Remedial measures The user is in the 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 opens 3 Press simultaneously The message for the remedial measures closes The user is in the Diagnostics menu at an e...

Page 119: ...021799 EN 1 Status area with status signal 2 Diagnostic information 3 Remedial measures with Service ID Furthermore diagnostic events that have occurred can be viewed in the Diagnostic list submenu 11 3 1 Status signals The status signals provide information on the state and reliability of the device by categorizing the cause of the diagnostic information diagnostic event Symbol Meaning A0017271 F...

Page 120: ...iagnostic number Short text Example A0013962 A0013956 261 Electronic modules 3 digit number 11 3 3 Calling up remedy information Remedy information is provided for every diagnostic event to ensure that problems can be rectified quickly On the home page Remedy information is displayed in a separate field below the diagnostics information In the Diagnostics menu Remedy information can be called up i...

Page 121: ...tion 1 Check module connections 2 Change electronic modules F Alarm 270 Main electronic failure Replace main electronics F Alarm 271 Main electronic failure 1 Restart device 2 Change main electronic module F Alarm 272 Main electronic failure 1 Restart device 2 Contact service F Alarm 273 Main electronic failure 1 Emergency operation via display 2 Change main electronics F Alarm 275 I O module fail...

Page 122: ...ge I O module F Alarm 412 Processing download Download active please wait C Warning 413 NMT 1 to 15 element is open or short 1 Check NMT wiring connection 2 Replace NMT C Warning 415 Hart device 1 to 15 offline 1 Check wiring 2 Change I O module C Warning 434 Real time clock defective Replace main electronics C Warning 436 Date Time incorrect Check date and time settings M Warning 437 Configuratio...

Page 123: ...ring F Alarm 941 Echo lost 1 Check process value 2 Check application 3 Check sensor S Warning 942 In safety distance 1 Check level 2 Check safety distance 3 Reset self holding S Warning 943 In blocking distance Reduced accuracy Check level S Warning 961 Alarm 1 to 4 HighHigh 1 Check level 2 Check configuration settings C Warning 962 Alarm 1 to 4 High 1 Check level 2 Check configuration settings C ...

Page 124: ...s can be displayed If more than 5 messages are pending the messages with the highest priority are shown on the display Navigation path Diagnostics Diagnostic list Calling up and closing the remedial measures 1 Press The message for the remedial measures for the selected diagnostic event opens 2 Press simultaneously The message about the remedial measures closes ...

Page 125: ...Information on the device order code hardware and software version of the individual modules etc can be found in the Device information submenu 305 11 8 Firmware history Date Software version Modifications Documentation NMS83 Operating Instructions Description of Parameters Technical Information 04 2016 01 00 zz Original software BA01462G 00 EN 01 16 GP01080G 00 EN 01 16 TI01250G 00 EN 01 16 ...

Page 126: ...fers 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 the services For a list of some of the measuring and test equipment refer to the Accessories chapter of the Technical Information document for the device 12 3 Endress Hauser services Endress Hauser offers a wide variety of services for maintenance suc...

Page 127: ...y out repairs according to the instructions On completion of repairs carry out the specified routine test on the device Only Endress Hauser Service may convert a certified device into a different certified variant Document all repair work and conversions 13 1 3 Replacement of a device After a complete device or electronic module has been replaced the parameters can be downloaded into the instrumen...

Page 128: ... certified company is required to follow certain procedures when handling returned products that are in contact with medium To ensure swift safe and professional device returns please read the return procedures and conditions on the Endress Hauser website at www services endress com return material 13 5 Disposal Observe the following notes during disposal Observe valid federal national regulations...

Page 129: ...6 A0028872 55 Weather protection cover dimensions mm in Materials Part Material Protection cover and mounting brackets 316L 1 4404 Screws and washers A4 The weather protection cover can be ordered together with the device Ordering feature 620 Accessory Enclosed option PA Weather Protection Cover It can also be ordered as an accessory Order code 71305035 for NMS8x ...

Page 130: ... removing displacers while the tank is in service The standard chamber has 6 in flange with bolts and packing for connection to NMS8x The following figure shows dimensions of NHC4LP 10K 150A RF SUS304 version For the other specifications contact Endress Hauser representatives 1 450 17 72 ø150 5 91 222 5 8 76 2 2 A0026735 56 Calibration chamber unit of measurement mm in ...

Page 131: ...eration such as hoisting up the displacer 65 2 56 120 4 72 B 2 ø7 0 28 193 7 6 113 4 45 h 1 2 INST LIFT STOP OFF A0026736 57 Power control switch unit of measurement mm in 1 Cable entry 2 Grounding Specifications Rated voltage 110 VAC 220 V Rated current 6 A 5 A Housing Aluminum Alloy casting Terminal box Iron casting Structure Explosion proof d3aG5 Number of certificate T3875 DIO module is requir...

Page 132: ...P on SIM i G 1 3 2 POWER D 1 2 3 4 A 1 2 3 4 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D 1 2 4 3 G 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H a b c d e A0026737 58 Connection diagram D NMS8x IOM digital D terminal numbers G Power supply H NHS8 control switch terminals a Power supply b Power supply c LIFT d COMM e STOP ...

Page 133: ...lay Setting combination varies depending on customer specifications 4 Select the Input active option for the Operating mode parameter 5 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Input output Digital input mapping 6 Select the Digital D 12 option for the Digital input source parameter 7 Select the Digital D 34 option for the Digital input source 2 parameter 8 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Input output Di...

Page 134: ...llow maintenance such as removing displacers while tank is in service The standard ball valve has ASME flange The ball material is SS304 and the seat material is PTFE The following figure shows dimensions of NHV4J 10K 150A RF SUS304 version For the other specifications contact Endress Hauser representatives 3 295 11 61 1000 39 37 340 13 39 2 1 A0026738 61 Ball valve 1 Body cap 2 Ball 3 Body ...

Page 135: ...ss connection is 80A 3 in and mounting nozzle is 150A 6 in ø 9 0 3 5 4 3 ø 9 0 3 5 4 3 A B 8 ø23 9 06 P C D ø241 3 95 12 ø22 4 8 82 P C D ø269 7 106 18 3 4 8 UNC P C D ø168 1 66 18 1 2 1 2 4 UNC 5 8 38 2 1 5 6 0 24 ø279 10 98 ø317 5 12 5 A0026739 62 Reducing flange unit of measurement mm in 1 Stud bolt 2 Flange ...

Page 136: ...e is used to release pressure inside the housing of NMS8x before maintenance A0028881 63 Relief valve A pressure gauge is used to check process pressure inside the housing A0028882 64 Pressure gauge 1 2 A0029104 65 Mounting position of relief valve and pressure gauge 1 Pressure gauge 2 Relief valve ...

Page 137: ...inside housing is especially recommended for F B or alcohol applications A gas purging nozzle used for purging gas inside the housing is especially recommended for a nitrogen blanket for petrochemical or chemical applications 1 2 A0028884 66 Holes for cleaning nozzle and gas purging nozzle 1 Cleaning nozzle 2 Gas purging nozzle ...

Page 138: ...eway for remote diagnosis and parametrization of connected HART measuring devices via web browser For details refer to Technical Information TI00025S and Operating Instructions BA00051S 14 3 Service specific accessories Accessory Description Commubox FXA195 HART For intrinsically safe HART communication with FieldCare via the USB interface For details refer to Technical Information TI00404F Access...

Page 139: ...ltage drop for universal use to display 4 to 20 mA HART signals For details refer to Technical Information TI01043K Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820 Data Concentrator NXA821 Host Link NXA822 Inventory Management System with completely integrated software for operation via standard web browser For details refer to Technical Information TI00419G ...

Page 140: ...metrization some parameters will not be available in a given situation For details refer to the Prerequisite category in the description of the respective parameter The representation essentially corresponds to the menu in an operating tool e g FieldCare On the local display there may be minor differences in the menu structure Details are mentioned in the description of the respective submenu Navi...

Page 141: ...quid temperature 158 Vapor temperature 158 NMT element values 158 Element temperature 159 Element temperature 0 to 23 159 Element position 159 Element position 0 to 23 159 Density 160 Observed density 160 Vapor density 160 Air density 160 Measured upper density 161 Upper density timestamp 161 Measured middle density 161 Middle Density Timestamp 161 Measured lower density 162 ...

Page 142: ...ion 0 to 49 163 Pressure 163 P1 bottom 163 P3 top 164 GP values 165 GP 1 to 4 name 165 GP Value 1 165 GP Value 2 165 GP Value 3 165 GP Value 4 166 Setup 167 Device tag 167 Units preset 167 Upper density 168 Middle density 168 Lower density 168 Gauge command 153 Process condition 169 Empty 170 Tank reference height 170 Tank level 155 Set level 171 ...

Page 143: ...er 174 Move distance 174 Distance 153 Move displacer 174 Motor status 175 Move displacer 175 Sensor calibration 176 Sensor calibration 176 Offset weight 176 Span weight 176 Zero calibration 177 Zero calibration 177 Calibration status 177 Offset calibration 177 Offset calibration 177 Calibration status 177 Span calibration 177 Span calibration 177 Calibration status 177 ...

Page 144: ...8 Progress 178 Calibration status 177 Reference calibration 178 Calibration status 177 Drum calibration 180 Make sure to have Drum calibration 180 Calibration time Set high weight 180 Make drum table 180 Calibration time Drum table point 180 Calibration status 177 Make low table 181 Set low weight 181 Make drum table 180 Calibration time Drum table point 180 Calibration status 177 ...

Page 145: ...er access code 183 Input output 184 HART devices 184 Number of devices 184 HART Device s 185 Forget device 190 Analog IP 191 Operating mode 191 RTD type 191 RTD connection type 192 Process value 192 Process variable 192 0 value 193 100 value 193 Minimum probe temperature 193 Maximum probe temperature 194 Probe position 194 Damping factor 195 Gauge current 195 ...

Page 146: ...r value 199 Input value 199 0 value 200 100 value 200 Input value 200 Output values 201 Process variable 201 Analog input 0 value 201 Analog input 100 value 202 Error event type 202 Process value 202 Input value in mA 203 Input value percent 203 Damping factor 203 Used for SIL 203 Expected SIL chain 204 Digital Xx x 205 Operating mode 205 Digital input source 205 ...

Page 147: ... Digital input source 1 210 Digital input source 2 210 Gauge command 0 211 Gauge command 1 211 Gauge command 2 212 Gauge command 3 212 Communication 214 Communication interface 1 to 2 Communication interface protocol 214 Communications status graph 214 Communications info 215 Configuration 216 Configuration 219 V1 input selector 223 HART output 226 Configuration 226 Information 234 ...

Page 148: ... Tank calculation 250 HyTD 252 CTSh 258 HTMS 263 Alarm Alarm 1 to 4 267 Safety settings 276 Output out of range 276 High stop level 171 Low stop level 172 Slow hoist zone 277 Overtension weight 277 Undertension weight 277 Sensor config 279 Post gauge command 279 Displacer 280 Displacer type 280 Displacer diameter 280 Displacer weight 280 ...

Page 149: ...ensity 284 Upper density offset 284 Middle density offset 284 Lower density offset 284 Submersion depth 285 Profile density 286 Density measurement mode 286 Manual profile level 286 Profile density offset distance 286 Profile density interval 287 Profile density offset 287 Display 288 Language 288 Format display 288 Value 1 to 4 display 289 Decimal places 1 to 4 290 Separator 290 Number format 291...

Page 150: ...al 292 Display damping 292 Backlight 292 Contrast display 293 System units 294 Units preset 167 Distance unit 294 Pressure unit 295 Temperature unit 295 Mass unit 295 Density unit 296 Date time 297 Date time 297 Set date 297 Year 298 Month 298 Day 298 Hour 299 Minute 299 SIL confirmation 300 ...

Page 151: ...2 Previous diagnostics 302 Timestamp 303 Operating time from restart 303 Operating time 303 Date time 297 Diagnostic list 304 Diagnostics 1 to 5 304 Timestamp 1 to 5 304 Device information 305 Device tag 305 Serial number 305 Firmware version 305 Device name 306 Order code 306 Extended order code 1 to 3 306 Simulation 307 Device alarm simulation 307 Diagnostic event simulation 307 ...

Page 152: ...oservo NMS83 152 Endress Hauser Simulation distance on 307 Simulation distance 308 Current output 1 simulation 308 Simulation value 308 Device check 310 Commissioning check 311 Commissioning check 311 Verify drum table ...

Page 153: ...ement mode of the device Selection Stop Level Up Bottom level Upper I F level Lower I F level Upper density Middle density Lower density Repeatability Water dip Release overtension Tank profile Interface profile Manual profile Level standby Self check Factory setting Stop Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Distance Navigation Operation Distance Description Shows m...

Page 154: ...formation Read access Operator Write access Balance flag Navigation Operation Balance flag Description Indicates the validity of the Measurement If balanced corresponding Value Liquid Level Upper Interface Lower Interface Tank Bottom is updated Additional information Read access Operator Write access Standby level Navigation Operation Standby level Description Defines the position in the tank wher...

Page 155: ...nk level Navigation Operation Level Tank level Description Shows the distance from the zero position tank bottom or datum plate to the product surface Additional information Read access Operator Write access Tank Level Navigation Operation Level Tank Level Description Shows the level as a percentage of the full measuring range Additional information Read access Operator Write access Tank ullage Na...

Page 156: ...e level from zero position tank bottom or datum plate Value is updated when device generates a valid Interface measurement Additional information Read access Maintenance Write access Lower interface level Navigation Operation Level Lower I F level Description Shows measured interface level from zero position tank bottom or datum plate Value is updated when device generates a valid interface measur...

Page 157: ...cription Shows the measured level without any correction from the tank calculations Additional information Read access Operator Write access Distance Navigation Operation Level Distance Description Shows measured distance from reference position Additional information Read access Operator Write access Displacer position Navigation Operation Level Displacer pos Description Shows the displacer posit...

Page 158: ...emperature Liquid temp Description Shows the average or spot temperature of the measured liquid Additional information Read access Operator Write access Depending on the connected temperature probe this parameter shows an average or spot temperature Vapor temperature Navigation Operation Temperature Vapor temp Description Shows the measured vapor temperature Additional information Read access Oper...

Page 159: ...e 0 to 23 Navigation Operation Temperature NMT elem values Element temp Element temp 0 to 23 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Element position submenu Navigation Operation Temperature NMT elem values Element position Element position 0 to 23 Navigation Operation Temperature NMT elem values Element position Element pos 0 to 23 Additional information Read access Operator Writ...

Page 160: ...epending on the selected calculation method 250 Vapor density Navigation Operation Density Vapor density Description Defines the density of the gas phase in the tank User entry 0 0 to 500 0 kg m Factory setting 1 2 kg m Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Air density Navigation Operation Density Air density Description Defines the density of the air surrounding the...

Page 161: ...pDens timestamp Description Shows the time stamp for the upper density Additional information Read access Operator Write access Measured middle density Navigation Operation Density Meas middle dens Description Density of the middle phase Additional information Read access Operator Write access Middle Density Timestamp Navigation Operation Density MidDensTimestamp Description Shows the time stamp f...

Page 162: ...ty Meas lower dens Description Density of the lower phase Additional information Read access Maintenance Write access Lower density timestamp Navigation Operation Density LowerDensTimestp Description Shows the time stamp for the lower density Additional information Read access Operator Write access ...

Page 163: ...Additional information Read access Operator Write access Profile density position 0 to 49 Navigation Operation Density Profile density Profile pos 0 to 49 Description Shows the position where the corresponding density was measured Additional information Read access Operator Write access 15 2 4 Pressure submenu Navigation Operation Pressure P1 bottom Navigation Operation Pressure P1 bottom Descript...

Page 164: ...erating menu Proservo NMS83 164 Endress Hauser P3 top Navigation Operation Pressure P3 top Description Shows the pressure P3 at the top transmitter Additional information Read access Operator Write access ...

Page 165: ... Read access Operator Write access Maintenance GP Value 1 Navigation Operation GP values GP Value 1 Description Shows the value of the first GP parameter Additional information Read access Operator Write access GP Value 2 Navigation Operation GP values GP Value 2 Description Shows the value of the second GP parameter Additional information Read access Operator Write access GP Value 3 Navigation Op...

Page 166: ...Endress Hauser Additional information Read access Operator Write access GP Value 4 Navigation Operation GP values GP Value 4 Description Shows the value of the fourth GP parameter Additional information Read access Operator Write access ...

Page 167: ...n Setup Units preset Description Defines a set of units for length pressure and temperature Selection mm bar C m bar C mm PSI C ft PSI F ft in 16 PSI F ft in 8 PSI F Customer value Factory setting mm bar C Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance If the Customer value option is selected the units are defined in the following parameters Distance unit 294 Pressure unit 29...

Page 168: ...ption Sets Density of Middle Phase in the Tank if three Phases are available Otherwise used for the Lower Phase in the Tank if two Phases are available User entry 300 to 2000 kg m Factory setting 1000 kg m Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Lower density Navigation Setup Lower density Description Sets the density of the lower Phase in the tank if three phases are ...

Page 169: ...Lower density Repeatability Water dip Release overtension Tank profile Interface profile Manual profile Level standby Self check Factory setting Stop Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Process condition Navigation Setup Process cond Description Select tank liquid condition Selection Universal Calm surface Turbulent surface Factory setting Dependent on the device v...

Page 170: ...e line of the calibration window Tank reference height Navigation Setup Tank ref height Description Defines the distance from the dipping reference point to the zero position tank bottom or datum plate User entry 0 to 100000 mm Factory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Tank level Navigation Setup Tank level Description Show...

Page 171: ...such that the measured level will match the actual level Level source Navigation Setup Level source Description Defines the source of the level value Selection No input value HART device 1 15 level Level SR Level Displacer position AIO B1 3 value AIO C1 3 value AIP B4 8 value AIP C4 8 value Factory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Mai...

Page 172: ...m plate User entry 999999 9 to 999999 9 mm Factory setting 0 mm Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Distance Navigation Setup Distance Description Shows measured distance from reference position Additional information Read access Operator Write access Liquid temp source Navigation Setup Liq temp source Description Defines source from which the liquid temperature is...

Page 173: ...Proservo NMS83 Operating menu Endress Hauser 173 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 174: ...cription Up or down movement of displacer in mm User entry 0 to 999999 9 mm Factory setting 0 mm Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Distance Navigation Setup Calibration Move displacer Distance Description Shows measured distance from reference position Additional information Read access Operator Write access Move displacer Navigation Setup Calibration Move displa...

Page 175: ... Setup Calibration Move displacer Motor status Description Shows the current moving Direction of the Motor Additional information Read access Operator Write access Move displacer Navigation Setup Calibration Move displacer Move displacer Selection No Yes Factory setting No Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 176: ...he lower point sensor calibration Changing the value will delete the calibration data User entry 0 to 150 g Factory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance For density measurement application it is recommended to apply 50 g Span weight Navigation Setup Calibration Sensor cal Span weight Description Sets the weight that is used fo...

Page 177: ...eedback on the latest status of the calibration process Additional information Read access Operator Write access Offset calibration Navigation Setup Calibration Sensor cal Offset cal Description In this step the sensor calibration with offset weight will be done Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Span calibration Navigation Setup Calibration Sensor cal Span calibr...

Page 178: ...erence position Navigation Setup Calibration Reference cal Ref position Description Defines in mm during reference calibration the distance between mechanical stop inside the drum housing and the middle of the wire ring User entry 0 to 9999 9 mm Factory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Progress Navigation Setup Calibration...

Page 179: ... menu Endress Hauser 179 Calibration status Navigation Setup Calibration Reference cal Status Description Gives feedback on the latest status of the calibration process Additional information Read access Operator Write access ...

Page 180: ...weight that is used for a drum calibration normally it is the displacer weight User entry 10 to 999 9 g Factory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Make drum table Navigation Setup Calibration Drum cal Make drum table Description This will perform a drum calibration Additional information Read access Operator Write access Mai...

Page 181: ...on For additional accuracy it is possible to perform a second drum calibration with low weight Choose Yes or No to start stop calibration Selection No Yes Factory setting No Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Meaning of the options No A second drum calibration is not performed Yes A second drum calibration with low weight will be performed Set low weight Navigatio...

Page 182: ...Operating menu Proservo NMS83 182 Endress Hauser Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 183: ...ditional information Read access Operator Write access Access status tooling Navigation Setup Advanced setup Access stat tool Description Shows the access authorization to the parameters via the operating tool Additional information Read access Operator Write access Enter access code Navigation Setup Advanced setup Ent access code Description Enter access code to disable write protection of parame...

Page 184: ...enu is only present if at least one HART slave device has been found on the HART loop Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices Number of devices Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices Number devices Description Shows the number of devices on the HART bus Additional information Read access Operator Write access ...

Page 185: ...Description Shows the name of the transmitter Additional information Read access Operator Write access Polling address Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices HART Device s Polling address Description Shows the polling address of the transmitter Additional information Read access Operator Write access Device tag Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices HART Devic...

Page 186: ...te access Maintenance Communication status Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices HART Device s Comm status Description Shows the operating status of the transmitter User interface Operating normally Device offline Additional information Read access Operator Write access HART PV Designation dependent on device Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices HART Device...

Page 187: ...ce Description Shows the third HART variable TV Additional information Read access Operator Write access HART QV Designation dependent on device Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices HART Device s HART QV Designation dependent on device Description Shows the fourth HART variable QV Additional information Read access Operator Write access Output pressure Navigation Setup Advance...

Page 188: ...ines which variable of the HART device is the density Selection No value Primary variable PV Secondary variable SV Tertiary variable TV Quaternary variable QV Factory setting No value Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Output temperature Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices HART Device s Output temp Prerequisite Not available for Micropilot S ...

Page 189: ... Primary variable PV Secondary variable SV Tertiary variable TV Quaternary variable QV Factory setting No value Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Output level Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output HART devices HART Device s Output level Prerequisite Not available for Micropilot S FMR5xx and Prothermo 53x In these cases the measured variables are allocated ...

Page 190: ...rget device Forget device Description Select a device to be logically removed from the HART loop Selection HART Device 1 HART Device 2 HART Device 3 HART Device 4 HART Device 5 HART Device 6 HART Device 7 HART Device 8 HART Device 9 HART Device 10 HART Device 11 HART Device 12 HART Device 13 HART Device 14 HART Device 15 None Factory setting None Additional information Read access Operator Write a...

Page 191: ...upply Factory setting Disabled Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance RTD type Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog IP RTD type Prerequisite Operating mode 191 RTD temperature input Description Defines the type of the connected RTD Selection Cu50 w 1 428 GOST Cu53 w 1 426 GOST Cu90 0 C w 1 4274 GOST Cu100 25 C w 1 4274 GOST Cu100 0 C w 1 4274 GOST Pt46 ...

Page 192: ...tory setting 4 wire RTD connection Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Process value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog IP Process value Prerequisite Operating mode 191 Disabled Description Shows the measured value received via the analog input Additional information Read access Operator Write access Process variable Navigation Setup Advanced setup...

Page 193: ...rator Write access Maintenance 100 value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog IP 100 value Prerequisite Operating mode 191 4 20mA input Description Defines the value represented by a current of 20 mA User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 mm Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Minimum probe temperature Navigation Setup Advanced set...

Page 194: ... Write access Maintenance If the temperature rises above the value entered in this parameter the W M status will be invalid Probe position Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog IP Probe position Prerequisite Operating mode 191 RTD temperature input Description The position of the temperature probe measured from the datum plate User entry 5000 to 30000 mm Factory setting 5000 mm Addit...

Page 195: ...constant in seconds User entry 0 to 999 9 s Factory setting 0 s Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Gauge current Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog IP Gauge current Prerequisite Operating mode 191 Gauge power supply Description Shows the current on the power supply line for the connected Micropilot S Additional information Read access Operator Wri...

Page 196: ...0mA output HART slave 4 20mA output Factory setting Disabled Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Meaning of the options Operating mode 196 Direction of signal Type of signal Disabled 4 20mA input Input from 1 external device Analog 4 20mA HART master 4 20mA input Input from 1 external device Analog 4 20mA HART HART master Input from up to 6 external devices HART 4 ...

Page 197: ...Current range for process variable Lower alarm signal level Upper alarm signal level 4 20 mA 4 to 20 5 mA 3 6 mA 21 95 mA 4 20 mA NAMUR 3 8 to 20 5 mA 3 6 mA 21 95 mA 4 20 mA US 3 9 to 20 8 mA 3 6 mA 21 95 mA Fixed current Constant current defined in the Fixed current parameter 197 In the case of an error the output current assumes the value defined in the Failure mode parameter 199 Fixed current ...

Page 198: ...ow velocity Volume flow Vapor density Middle density Upper density Correction Tank level GP 1 4 value Measured level P3 position Tank reference height Local gravity P1 position Manual density Tank ullage Average profile density Lower density Upper interface level Lower interface level Bottom level Displacer position HART device 1 15 PV HART device 1 15 SV HART device 1 15 TV HART device 1 15 QV HA...

Page 199: ...Write access Maintenance Error value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog I O Error value Prerequisite Failure mode 199 Defined value Description Defines the output value in case of an error User entry 3 4 to 22 6 mA Factory setting 22 mA Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Input value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog I O Input val...

Page 200: ...tup Advanced setup Input output Analog I O 100 value Prerequisite Operating mode 196 4 20mA output or HART slave 4 20mA output Description Value corresponding to an output current of 100 20mA User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 Unitless Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Input value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog I O Inpu...

Page 201: ...erating mode 196 4 20mA input or HART master 4 20mA input Description Defines the type of measuring variable Selection Level linearized Temperature Pressure Density Factory setting Level linearized Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Analog input 0 value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog I O AI 0 value Prerequisite Operating mode 196 4 20mA input ...

Page 202: ...e Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog I O Error event type Prerequisite Operating mode 196 4 20mA input or HART master 4 20mA input Description Defines the type of event in case of an error in the analog I O module Selection None Warning Alarm Factory setting Warning Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Process value Navigation Setup Advanced setup I...

Page 203: ... 4 20mA input or HART master 4 20mA input Description Shows the input value as a percentage of the complete 4 20mA current range Additional information Read access Operator Write access Damping factor Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog I O Damping factor Prerequisite Operating mode 196 Disabled or HART master Description Defines the damping constant in seconds User entry 0 to 999 ...

Page 204: ...tting Disabled Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Expected SIL chain Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Analog I O Expec SIL chain Prerequisite Operating mode 196 Disabled or HART master Description in preparation Additional information Read access Operator Write access ...

Page 205: ...CDI WP on SIM 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 POWER A 1 2 3 4 A1 2 A3 4 i C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C1 2 C3 4 A0026424 67 Designation of the digital inputs or outputs examples Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Digital Xx x Operating mode Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Digital Xx x Operating mode Description Defines the operating mode of the Discrete I O module Selection ...

Page 206: ...larm x LowLow Alarm x Low or LowLow The digital output indicates if the selected alarm is currently active The alarms themselves are defined in the Alarm 1 to 4 submenus Digital Xx x 4 The digital signal present at the digital input Xx x is passed through to the digital output Primary Modbus x in preparation Secondary Modbus x in preparation Input value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output...

Page 207: ...or Write access Maintenance Output simulation Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Digital Xx x Output sim Prerequisite Operating mode 205 Output passive Description Sets the output to a specific simulated value Selection Disable Simulating active Simulating inactive Fault 1 Fault 2 Factory setting Disable Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance The digital out...

Page 208: ...tput value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Digital Xx x Output values Prerequisite Operating mode 205 Output passive Description Shows the digital output value Additional information Read access Operator Write access Readback value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output Digital Xx x Readback value Prerequisite Operating mode 205 Output passive Description Shows the value read ba...

Page 209: ...Proservo NMS83 Operating menu Endress Hauser 209 Selection Enabled Disabled Factory setting Disabled Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 210: ... Digital B 12 Digital B 34 Digital C 12 Digital C 34 Digital D 12 Digital D 34 Factory setting None Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Digital input source 2 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output DI mapping Digital source 2 Description Selects the source of digital input 2 for gauge command Selection None Digital A 12 Digital A 34 Digital B 12 Digital B 34 ...

Page 211: ...Repeatability Water dip Release overtension Tank profile Interface profile Manual profile Level standby Factory setting Level Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Gauge command 1 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input output DI mapping Gauge command 1 Prerequisite Digital input source 1 210 None Description Gauge Command assigned to Digital Input combination 1 DI2 0 ...

Page 212: ...Digital Input combination 2 DI2 1 DI1 0 Selection Stop Level Up Bottom level Upper I F level Lower I F level Upper density Middle density Lower density Repeatability Water dip Release overtension Tank profile Interface profile Manual profile Level standby Factory setting Stop Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Gauge command 3 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Input ...

Page 213: ...vel Upper I F level Lower I F level Upper density Middle density Lower density Repeatability Water dip Release overtension Tank profile Interface profile Manual profile Level standby Factory setting Upper I F level Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 214: ...ing on the device version these modules may also be in slot B or C Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication Modbus X1 4 or V1 X1 4 submenu This submenu is only present for devices with MODBUS and or V1 communication interface There is one submenu of this type for each communication interface Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication Modbus X1 4 Communication interface protocol Navigation ...

Page 215: ...Hauser 215 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Communications info Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication Modbus X1 4 Commu info Description in preparation Additional information Read access Operator Write access ...

Page 216: ...us communication Selection 300 BAUD 1200 BAUD 2400 BAUD 4800 BAUD 9600 BAUD 19200 BAUD Factory setting 9600 BAUD Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Parity Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication Modbus X1 4 Configuration Parity Prerequisite Communication interface protocol 214 MODBUS Description Defines the parity of the Modbus communication Selection Odd Ev...

Page 217: ...vanced setup Communication Modbus X1 4 Configuration Float swap mode Prerequisite Communication interface protocol 214 MODBUS Selection Normal 3 2 1 0 Swap 0 1 2 3 WW Swap 1 0 3 2 Factory setting Swap 0 1 2 3 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Bus termination Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication Modbus X1 4 Configuration Bus termination Prerequisite Commu...

Page 218: ...Operating menu Proservo NMS83 218 Endress Hauser Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 219: ...ting None Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance V1 address Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication V1 X1 4 Configuration V1 address Prerequisite Communication interface protocol variant 219 V1 or MDP Description Identifier of the device for the V1 communication User entry 0 to 99 Factory setting 1 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Mainten...

Page 220: ...vels ve Only positive values can be transmitted 0 0 mmm to 99999 9 mm ve ve Positive and negative numbers can be transmitted 49999 9 mm to 50000 0 mm Selection ve ve ve Factory setting ve Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance In V1 the level is always represented by a number in the range from 0 to 999999 This number corresponds to a level as follows Level mapping ve ...

Page 221: ...ite access Maintenance The line impedance affects the voltage difference between a logical 0 and a logical 1 on the message of the device to the bus The default setting is suitable for most applications Service relay Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication V1 X1 4 Configuration Service relay Prerequisite Communication interface protocol 214 V1 Description Activates the service relay and disc...

Page 222: ...Operating menu Proservo NMS83 222 Endress Hauser Selection NMS5x NMS8x Factory setting NMS8x Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 223: ...s V1 alarm 1 status Selection None Alarm 1 any Alarm 1 High Alarm 1 HighHigh Alarm 1 High or HighHigh Alarm 1 Low Alarm 1 LowLow Alarm 1 Low or LowLow Alarm 2 any Alarm 2 High Alarm 2 HighHigh Alarm 2 High or HighHigh Alarm 2 Low Alarm 2 LowLow Alarm 2 Low or LowLow Alarm 3 any Alarm 3 High Alarm 3 HighHigh Alarm 3 High or HighHigh Alarm 3 Low Alarm 3 LowLow Alarm 3 Low or LowLow Alarm 4 any Alarm...

Page 224: ...larm 2 any Alarm 2 High Alarm 2 HighHigh Alarm 2 High or HighHigh Alarm 2 Low Alarm 2 LowLow Alarm 2 Low or LowLow Alarm 3 any Alarm 3 High Alarm 3 HighHigh Alarm 3 High or HighHigh Alarm 3 Low Alarm 3 LowLow Alarm 3 Low or LowLow Alarm 4 any Alarm 4 High Alarm 4 HighHigh Alarm 4 High or HighHigh Alarm 4 Low Alarm 4 LowLow Alarm 4 Low or LowLow Factory setting Alarm 2 Low Additional information Re...

Page 225: ...oservo NMS83 Operating menu Endress Hauser 225 Selection None Tank level Tank ullage AIO B1 3 value AIO C1 3 value Factory setting None Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 226: ...r HART communication User entry 0 to 63 Factory setting 15 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance No of preambles Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Configuration No of preambles Description Defines the number of preambles in the HART telegram User entry 5 to 20 Factory setting 5 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenan...

Page 227: ... GP 3 value GP 4 value None Factory setting Tank level Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Primary variable PV Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Configuration Primary var PV Additional information Read access Operator Write access 0 value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Configuration 0 value Prerequisite PV source 2...

Page 228: ...tion Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Percent of range Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Configuration Percent of range Description Shows the value of the primary variable as a percentage of the defined 0 to 100 range Additional information Read access Operator Write access Assign SV Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Configuration Assign...

Page 229: ...tom level Displacer position HART device 1 15 PV HART device 1 15 SV HART device 1 15 TV HART device 1 15 QV HART device 1 15 PV mA HART device 1 15 PV Element temperature 1 24 AIO B1 3 value AIO C1 3 value AIP B4 8 value AIP C4 8 value None Factory setting Liquid temperature Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Secondary variable SV Navigation Setup Advanced setup ...

Page 230: ...density Upper density Correction Tank level GP 1 4 value Measured level P3 position Tank reference height Local gravity P1 position Manual density Tank ullage Average profile density Lower density Upper interface level Lower interface level Bottom level Displacer position HART device 1 15 PV HART device 1 15 SV HART device 1 15 TV HART device 1 15 QV HART device 1 15 PV mA HART device 1 15 PV Elem...

Page 231: ...h HART variable QV Selection Tank level Liquid temperature Vapor temperature Water level P1 bottom P2 middle P3 top Observed density value Volume Flow velocity Volume flow Vapor density Middle density Upper density Correction Tank level GP 1 4 value Measured level P3 position Tank reference height Local gravity P1 position Manual density Tank ullage Average profile density Lower density Upper inte...

Page 232: ...output Configuration Quaterna var QV Prerequisite Assign QV 231 None Additional information Read access Operator Write access PV mA selector Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Configuration PV mA selector Prerequisite PV source 233 Custom Description Defines which parameter will be returned as the primary value PV current Selection None AIO B1 3 value mA AIO C1 3 value mA AI...

Page 233: ...ess Hauser 233 PV source Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Configuration PV source Selection AIO B1 3 AIO C1 3 Custom Factory setting Custom Additional information Read access Maintenance Write access Maintenance ...

Page 234: ...x Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Device tag Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Information Device tag Description Enter a unique name for the measuring point to identify the device quickly within the plant Factory setting NMS8x Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance HART descriptor Navigation Setup Advanced ...

Page 235: ...er Factory setting TGP Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance HART date code Navigation Setup Advanced setup Communication HART output Information HART date code Description Date of the last configuration change Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Datum format YYYY MM DD It is essential to use this datum format Otherwise some HART comm...

Page 236: ...s the source of the level value Selection No input value HART device 1 15 level Level SR Level Displacer position AIO B1 3 value AIO C1 3 value AIP B4 8 value AIP C4 8 value Factory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Empty Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Level Empty Description Distance from reference...

Page 237: ...version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Tank level Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Level Tank level Description Shows the distance from the zero position tank bottom or datum plate to the product surface Additional information Read access Operator Write access Set level Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Level Set le...

Page 238: ... value AIO C1 3 value AIP B4 8 value AIP C4 8 value Factory setting Manual value Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Manual water level Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Level Man water level Prerequisite Water level source 238 Manual value Description Defines the manual value of the bottom water level User entry 2000 to 5000 mm Factory settin...

Page 239: ...Proservo NMS83 Operating menu Endress Hauser 239 Additional information Read access Operator Write access ...

Page 240: ...Selection No input value HART device 1 15 temperature AIO B1 3 value AIO C1 3 value AIP B4 8 value AIP C4 8 value Factory setting No input value Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Liquid temperature Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Temperature Liquid temp Description Shows the average or spot temperature of the measured liquid Additional inf...

Page 241: ... information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Manual air temperature Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Temperature Manual air temp Prerequisite Air temperature source 241 Manual value Description Defines the manual value of the air temperature User entry 50 to 300 C Factory setting 25 C Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Air temp...

Page 242: ...ation Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Manual vapor temperature Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Temperature Man vapor temp Prerequisite Vapor temp source 242 Manual value Description Defines the manual value of the vapor temperature User entry 50 to 300 C Factory setting 25 C Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Vapor temperature...

Page 243: ...ory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Density value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Density Density value Description Shows the measured or calculated density Additional information Read access Operator Write access Air density Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Density Air densi...

Page 244: ...te access Maintenance Vapor density Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Density Vapor density Description Defines the density of the gas phase in the tank User entry 0 0 to 500 0 kg m Factory setting 1 2 kg m Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 245: ... value AIP C4 8 value Factory setting Manual value Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance P1 bottom Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Pressure P1 bottom Description Shows the pressure at the tank bottom Additional information Read access Operator Write access P1 bottom manual pressure Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Pressu...

Page 246: ...cess Maintenance P1 offset Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Pressure P1 offset Description Offset for the bottom pressure P1 The offset is added to the measured pressure prior to any tank calculation User entry 25 to 25 bar Factory setting 0 bar Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance The offset is added to the measured pressure prior to any tank...

Page 247: ... B4 8 value AIP C4 8 value Factory setting Manual value Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance P3 top Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Pressure P3 top Description Shows the pressure P3 at the top transmitter Additional information Read access Operator Write access P3 top manual pressure Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Pre...

Page 248: ...s Maintenance P3 offset Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Pressure P3 offset Description Offset for the top pressure P3 The offset is added to the measured pressure prior to any tank calculation User entry 2 5 to 2 5 bar Factory setting 0 bar Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance The offset is added to the measured pressure prior to any tank cal...

Page 249: ...Operator Write access Maintenance Ambient pressure Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank config Pressure Ambient pressure Description Defines the manual value of the ambient pressure User entry 0 to 2 5 bar Factory setting 1 bar Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 250: ...e to bulging of the tank shell caused by the hydrostatic pressure exerted by the liquid stored in the tank The compensation is based on a linear approximation obtained from manual hand dips at several levels divided over the full range of the tank A B C D A0028723 70 Correction of the hydrostatic tank deformation HyTD A Distance level below L0 HyTD correction value 0 B Gauge Reference Height GRH C...

Page 251: ...mpared to the measured level a simple straight line method can be used with good results H 2 1 L L0 3 A0028724 71 Calculation of the HyTD correction 1 Linear correction according to Deformation factor 253 2 Real correction 3 Starting level 252 L Measured level H HyTD correction value 252 Calculation of the HyTD correction L L0 C 0 HyTD C L L x D HyTD 0 L L0 A0028715 L Measured level L0 Starting le...

Page 252: ...access HyTD mode Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank calculation HyTD HyTD mode Description Activates or deactivates the calculation of the Hydrostatic Tank Deformation Selection No Yes Factory setting No Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Starting level Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank calculation HyTD Starting level Description Defin...

Page 253: ...ced setup Application Tank calculation HyTD Deform factor Description Defines the deformation factor of the Hydrostatic Tank Deformation change of gauge position per change of level User entry 1 0 to 1 0 Factory setting 0 2 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 254: ...peratures are based on manual or measured values and the temperature of the shell when the tank was calibrated for details refer to API MPMS Chapter 12 1 This correction is recommended for the following situations if the operating temperature deviates considederably from the temperature during calibration ΔT 10 C 18 F for extremely high tanks for refrigerated cryogenic or heated applications As th...

Page 255: ...re atmosphere surrounding the tank CTSh Calculation of the wall temperature Depending on the parameters Covered tank 258 and Stilling well 259 the temperatures TW of the wetted and TD of the dry part of the tank wall are calculated as follows Covered tank 258 Stilling well 259 TW TD Covered Yes 1 TP TV No 7 8 TP 1 8 TA 1 2 TV 1 2 TA Open top Yes TP TA No 7 8 TP 1 8 TA TA 1 This option is also vali...

Page 256: ...0383 1 Covered tank 258 Covered Stilling well 259 Yes 2 Covered tank 258 Covered Stilling well 259 No 3 Covered tank 258 Open top Stilling well 259 Yes 4 Covered tank 258 Open top Stilling well 259 No 5 Insulated tank Covered tank 258 Open top Stilling well 259 Yes ...

Page 257: ...8716 H Gauge Reference Height L Measured level TD Temperature of the dry part of the tank shell calculated from TP TV and TA TW Temperature of the wetted part of the tank shell calculated from TP TV and TA Tcal Temperature at which the measurement has been calibrated α Linear expansion coefficient cCTSh CTSh correction value ...

Page 258: ...lue Additional information Read access Operator Write access CTSh mode Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank calculation CTSh CTSh mode Description Activates or deactivates the CTSh Selection No Yes Factory setting No Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Covered tank Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank calculation CTSh Covered tank Descriptio...

Page 259: ... No Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Calibration temperature Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank calculation CTSh Calibration temp Description Enter the temperature at which the measurement has been calibrated User entry 50 to 250 C Factory setting 25 C Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Linear expansion coefficient...

Page 260: ...Operating menu Proservo NMS83 260 Endress Hauser Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 261: ...re Setup Advanced setup Tank configuration Pressure P1 bottom HP1 Position of P1 transmitter Setup Advanced setup Tank configuration Pressure P1 position P3 Top pressure Setup Advanced setup Tank configuration Pressure P3 top HP3 Position of P3 transmitter Setup Advanced setup Tank configuration Pressure P3 position ρP Density of the product 1 Measured value Setup Advanced setup Calculation HTMS D...

Page 262: ... minimum thickness Δ Δ P P min A0028864 This is equivalent to the following condition for the product level L V H L P P P D min min 1 A0028863 Lmin is defined in the Minimum level parameter 264 As can be seen from the formula it always must be bigger than HP1 If LP V falls below this limit the density is calculated as follows If a previous calculated value is available this value will be kept as l...

Page 263: ...scription Defines the HTMS mode Depending on the mode one or two pressure transmitters are used Selection HTMS P1 HTMS P1 P3 Factory setting HTMS P1 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Meaning of the options HTMS P1 Only a bottom pressure transmitter P1 is used HTMS P1 P3 A bottom P1 and top P3 pressure transmitter are used This option should be selected for pressu...

Page 264: ...ation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank calculation HTMS Min level Description Defines the minimum product level for a HTMS calculation User entry 0 to 20000 mm Factory setting 7000 mm Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance If LP V falls below the limit defined in this parameter the density retains its last value or the manual value is used instead Minimum pressur...

Page 265: ...nal is used for the calculation User entry 0 to 10000 mm Factory setting 2000 mm Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Hysteresis Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Tank calculation HTMS Hysteresis Description Defines the hysteresis for the HTMS calculation Prevents constant switching if the level is near the switch over point User entry 0 to 2000 mm Factory...

Page 266: ...Operating menu Proservo NMS83 266 Endress Hauser Factory setting 1000 kg m Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 267: ...ode Description Defines the alarm mode of the selected alarm Selection Off On Latching Factory setting Off Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Meaning of the options Off No alarms are generated On An alarm disappears if the alarm condition is no longer present taking into consideration the hysteresis Latching All alarms remain active until the user selects Clear al...

Page 268: ...rm value 271 5 HH alarm 271 6 H alarm 272 7 L alarm 272 8 LL alarm 273 9 Clear alarm 274 Yes 10 Hysteresis Error value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Alarm Alarm 1 Error value Prerequisite Alarm mode 267 Off Description Defines the alarm to be issued if the input value is invalid Selection No alarm HH H alarm H alarm L alarm LL L alarm All alarms Factory setting No alarm Additional in...

Page 269: ... density Middle density Upper density Correction Tank level GP 1 4 value Measured level P3 position Tank reference height Local gravity P1 position Manual density Tank ullage Average profile density Lower density Upper interface level Lower interface level Bottom level Displacer position HART device 1 15 PV HART device 1 15 SV HART device 1 15 TV HART device 1 15 QV HART device 1 15 PV mA HART dev...

Page 270: ...ue Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Alarm Alarm 1 HH alarm value Prerequisite Alarm mode 267 Off Description Defines the High High limit value User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 None Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance H alarm value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Alarm Alarm 1 H alarm value Prerequisite Alarm mode 267 ...

Page 271: ...ance LL alarm value Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Alarm Alarm 1 LL alarm value Prerequisite Alarm mode 267 Off Description Defines the Low Low limit value User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 None Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance HH alarm Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Alarm Alarm 1 HH alarm Prerequisite Alarm mode...

Page 272: ... Active Error Factory setting Unknown Additional information Read access Operator Write access HH H alarm Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Alarm Alarm 1 HH H alarm Prerequisite Alarm mode 267 Off Description Shows whether an HH or H alarm is currently active User interface Unknown Inactive Active Error Factory setting Unknown Additional information Read access Operator Write access L al...

Page 273: ...requisite Alarm mode 267 Off Description Shows whether an LL alarm is currently active User interface Unknown Inactive Active Error Factory setting Unknown Additional information Read access Operator Write access LL L alarm Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Alarm Alarm 1 LL L alarm Prerequisite Alarm mode 267 Off Description Shows whether an LL or L alarm is currently active User interfa...

Page 274: ...tor Write access Clear alarm Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application Alarm Alarm 1 Clear alarm Prerequisite Alarm mode 267 Latching Description Deletes an alarm which is still active although the alarm condition is no longer present Selection No Yes Factory setting No Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Damping factor Navigation Setup Advanced setup Application...

Page 275: ...Proservo NMS83 Operating menu Endress Hauser 275 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 276: ...erator Write access Maintenance High stop level Navigation Setup Advanced setup Safety settings High stop level Description Position of the displacer high stop as measured from defined zero position tank bottom or datum plate User entry 999999 9 to 999999 9 mm Factory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Low stop level Navigat...

Page 277: ...mation Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Overtension weight Navigation Setup Advanced setup Safety settings Overtension wgt Description Sets the minimum Weight in grams when Overtension Alarm will be set User entry 100 to 999 9 g Factory setting 350 g Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Undertension weight Navigation Setup Advanced setup Safety settings...

Page 278: ...Operating menu Proservo NMS83 278 Endress Hauser Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 279: ...ge command Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Post gauge cmd Description Defines the gauge command that will be executed after a one time gauge command has finished Selection Stop Level Up Upper I F level Lower I F level None Factory setting Level Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 280: ...ccess Operator Write access Maintenance Displacer diameter Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Displacer Displacer diamet Prerequisite Displacer type 280 Custom diameter Description Sets the diameter of the cylindrical part of displacer User entry 0 to 999 9 mm Factory setting See label on the device Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Displacer weight Na...

Page 281: ...e Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Displacer Balance volume Description Defines the balance volume of the displacer as the lower part of displacer immersed in liquid Units in milliliters Indicated on displacer User entry 10 to 999 9 ml Factory setting See label on the device Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Displacer height Navigation Setup Advanced...

Page 282: ...placer Immersion depth Description Defines distance mm from displacer bottom to balancing line defined by balanced volume Value is needed for correct bottom level measurement User entry 0 to 99 9 mm Factory setting Dependent on the device version Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 283: ...re drum Indicated in Label User entry 100 to 999 9 mm Factory setting See label on the device Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Wire weight Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Wiredrum Wire weight Description Defines the weight of the measuring wire in g 10m Indicated on Label User entry 0 to 999 9 g Factory setting See label on the device Additional in...

Page 284: ...intenance Middle density offset Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Spot density Mid dens offset Description Defines an Offset Value which is added to the measured Middle Density Value User entry 999 99 to 999 99 kg m Factory setting 0 kg m Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Lower density offset Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Spot density ...

Page 285: ...igation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Spot density Submersion depth Description Sets the displacer submersion depth mm for spot density operations User entry 50 to 99999 9 mm Factory setting 150 mm Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 286: ...e mode Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Manual profile level Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Profile density Man profile lvl Description Sets the level position in the tank where the manual profile density operation starts User entry 999999 9 to 999999 9 mm Factory setting 0 mm Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Pr...

Page 287: ...ent points in profile density operation User entry 1 to 100000 mm Factory setting 1000 mm Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Profile density offset Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sensor config Profile density Prof dens offset Description Defines an offset value which is added to the measured profile density value User entry 999 99 to 999 99 kg m Factory setting 0...

Page 288: ...s Español Italiano Nederlands Portuguesa Polski русский язык Russian Svenska Türkçe 中文 Chinese 日本語 Japanese 한국어 Korean ّة ي َب ر َ ع ْ ل ا Arabic Bahasa Indonesia ภาษาไทย Thai tiếng Việt Vietnamese čeština Czech Factory setting English Additional information Read access Operator Write access Operator Format display Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Format display Prerequisite The device has ...

Page 289: ...ge is configured in the Display interval 292 parameter Value 1 to 4 display Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Value 1 display Prerequisite The device has a local display Description Select the measured value that is shown on the local display Selection None 5 Tank level Measured level Tank level Water level 5 Liquid temperature 5 Vapor temperature 5 Air temperature 5 Tank ullage Tank ullage ...

Page 290: ... Prerequisite The device has a local display Description This selection does not affect the measurement and calculation accuracy of the device Selection x x x x xx x xxx x xxxx Factory setting x x Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Separator Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Separator Prerequisite The device has a local display Description Select decimal sep...

Page 291: ...Display Header Prerequisite The device has a local display Description Select header contents on local display Selection Device tag Free text Factory setting Device tag Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Meaning of the options Device tag The header contents is defined in the Device tag 167 parameter Free text The header contents is defined in the Header text 291 p...

Page 292: ...g 5 s Additional information Read access Operator Write access Operator Display damping Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Display damping Prerequisite The device has a local display Description Set display reaction time to fluctuations in the measured value User entry 0 0 to 999 9 s Factory setting 0 0 s Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Backlight Navigatio...

Page 293: ...perator Contrast display Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Contrast display Prerequisite The device has a local display Description Adjust local display contrast setting to ambient conditions e g lighting or reading angle User entry 20 to 80 Factory setting 30 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Operator ...

Page 294: ... setting mm bar C Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance If the Customer value option is selected the units are defined in the following parameters Distance unit 294 Pressure unit 295 Temperature unit 295 Mass unit 295 Density unit 296 In any other case these are read only parameters used to indicate the respective unit Distance unit Navigation Setup Advanced setup Sy...

Page 295: ...its psi Other units inH2O inH2O 68 F ftH2O 68 F mmH2O mmHg Factory setting bar Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Temperature unit Navigation Setup Advanced setup System units Temperature unit Description Select temperature unit Selection SI units C K US units F R Factory setting C Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Mass unit Navi...

Page 296: ...ss Operator Write access Maintenance Density unit Navigation Setup Advanced setup System units Density unit Description Select density unit Selection SI units g cm g ml g l kg l kg dm kg m US units lb ft lb gal us lb in STon yd Other units API SGU Factory setting kg m Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 297: ...n Read access Operator Write access Set date Navigation Setup Advanced setup Date time Set date Description Controls the setting of the real time clock Selection Please select Abort Start Confirm time Factory setting Please select Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Meaning of the options Please select Prompts the user to select an action Abort Discards the entered...

Page 298: ...cess Maintenance Month Navigation Setup Advanced setup Date time Month Prerequisite Set date 297 Start Description Enter the current month User entry 1 to 12 Factory setting 1 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Day Navigation Setup Advanced setup Date time Day Prerequisite Set date 297 Start Description Enter the current day User entry 1 to 31 Factory setting 1 Ad...

Page 299: ...the current hour User entry 0 to 23 Factory setting 0 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Minute Navigation Setup Advanced setup Date time Minute Prerequisite Set date 297 Start Description Enter the current minute User entry 0 to 59 Factory setting 0 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 300: ...ch describes the locking procedure and the parameters of this wizard Navigation Setup Advanced setup SIL confirmation Deactivate SIL WHG wizard The Deactivate SIL WHG wizard is only available for devices with SIL or WHG approval Feature 590 Additional Approval option LA SIL or LC WHG overfill prevention which are currently in the SIL or WHG locked state The Deactivate SIL WHG wizard is required to...

Page 301: ...g 0 Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Device reset Navigation Setup Advanced setup Administration Device reset Description Reset the device configuration either entirely or in part to a defined state Selection Cancel To fieldbus defaults To factory defaults To delivery settings Of customer settings To transducer defaults Restart device Factory setting Cancel Addi...

Page 302: ...sage and remedy measures can be viewed via the symbol on the display Timestamp Navigation Diagnostics Timestamp Description Displays timestamp for the Actual diagnostics parameter 302 User interface Days d hours h minutes m seconds s Previous diagnostics Navigation Diagnostics Prev diagnostics Description Displays the last diagnostic message which has been active before the current message Additio...

Page 303: ...the device has been in operation since the last device restart User interface Days d hours h minutes m seconds s Operating time Navigation Diagnostics Operating time Description Indicates how long the device has been in operation User interface Days d hours h minutes m seconds s Date time Navigation Diagnostics Date time Description Shows the current date and time from the real time clock User int...

Page 304: ...splay the current diagnostics messages with the highest to fifth highest priority Additional information The display consists of Symbol for event behavior Code for diagnostic behavior Operating time of occurrence Event text Timestamp 1 to 5 Navigation Diagnostics Diagnostic list Timestamp Description Displays timestamp for the Diagnostics 1 to 5 parameter 304 User interface Days d hours h minutes ...

Page 305: ...rmation Read access Operator Write access Serial number Navigation Diagnostics Device info Serial number Description Shows the serial number of the measuring device Factory setting AAFFFFAAFFF Additional information Read access Operator Write access Firmware version Navigation Diagnostics Device info Firmware version Description Shows the device firmware version installed Factory setting Additiona...

Page 306: ...gation Diagnostics Device info Order code Description Shows the device order code Factory setting none Additional information Read access Operator Write access Service Extended order code 1 to 3 Navigation Diagnostics Device info Ext order cd 1 Description Display the three parts of the extended order code Additional information The extended order code indicates the selected option of all ordering...

Page 307: ...information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Diagnostic event simulation Navigation Diagnostics Simulation Diag event sim Description Select the diagnostic event to be simulated Note To terminate the simulation select Off Selection Off Factory setting Off Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Simulation distance on Navigation Diagnostics Simulation Sim d...

Page 308: ... Maintenance Current output simulation Navigation Diagnostics Simulation Curr out 1 sim Diagnostics Simulation Curr out 2 sim Prerequisite The device has an Anlog I O module Operating mode 196 4 20mA output or HART slave 4 20mA output Description Switches the current simulation on or off Selection Off On Factory setting Off Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance Simul...

Page 309: ...Proservo NMS83 Operating menu Endress Hauser 309 User entry 3 4 to 23 mA Factory setting 3 5 mA Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 310: ...Operating menu Proservo NMS83 310 Endress Hauser 15 4 4 Device check submenu Navigation Diagnostics Device check ...

Page 311: ...evice check Commission check Commissioning check Navigation Diagnostics Device check Commission check Commission check Description This sequence supports checking of the hardware on sensor side and correct installation of the sensor Additional information Read access Operator Write access Maintenance ...

Page 312: ...erface protocol Parameter 214 Communication interface protocol variant Parameter 219 Communication status Parameter 186 Communications info Parameter 215 Communications status graph Parameter 214 Compatibility mode Parameter 221 Configuration Submenu 216 219 226 Contact type Parameter 207 Contrast display Parameter 293 Covered tank Parameter 258 CTSh Submenu 258 CTSh correction value Parameter 258...

Page 313: ...t device Parameter 190 Forget device Wizard 190 Format display Parameter 288 G Gauge command Parameter 153 169 Gauge command 0 Parameter 211 Gauge command 1 Parameter 211 Gauge command 2 Parameter 212 Gauge command 3 Parameter 212 Gauge current Parameter 195 Gauge status Parameter 154 GP 1 name Parameter 165 GP Value 1 Parameter 165 GP Value 2 Parameter 165 GP Value 3 Parameter 165 GP Value 4 Para...

Page 314: ...r 177 Offset weight Parameter 176 One time command status Parameter 155 Operating elements Diagnostics message 117 Operating mode Parameter 186 191 196 205 Operating time Parameter 303 Operating time from restart Parameter 303 Operation Menu 153 Operational safety 11 Order code Parameter 306 Output density Parameter 188 Output level Parameter 189 Output out of range Parameter 276 Output pressure P...

Page 315: ...rm 1 267 Analog I O 196 Analog IP 191 Application 236 Calibration 174 Communication 214 Configuration 216 219 226 CTSh 258 Date time 297 Density 160 243 Device check 310 Device information 305 Diagnostic list 304 Digital input mapping 210 Digital Xx x 205 Displacer 280 Display 288 Element position 159 Element temperature 159 GP values 165 HART Device s 185 HART devices 184 HART output 226 HTMS 263...

Page 316: ...r density Parameter 265 Water level Parameter 157 238 Water level source Parameter 238 Wire weight Parameter 283 Wiredrum Submenu 283 Wizard Commissioning check 311 Deactivate SIL WHG 300 Drum calibration 180 Forget device 190 Move displacer 174 Reference calibration 178 Sensor calibration 176 SIL confirmation 300 Workplace safety 11 Write protection Via write protection switch 64 Write protection...

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