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8 Configuration

8.2.2 Input of Offsets for the Measured Primary Physical Quantities

It is possible to correct the primary physical quantities (refractive index and temperature) measured by PIOX R400.
These values will be corrected before they are used by the transmitter for the calculation of the selected physical
quantities. The correction can be defined in the following displays:

8.3  Additional Input Values

If no supplementary values are needed for the measurement and if no auxiliary physical quantity needs to be
defined, the configuration of the measurement is finished. Proceed with the configuration of the outputs (see chap-
ter 9).
Supplementary input values are quantities that are measured by another instrument and transmitted to PIOX R400
via the inputs. Approximated values for these quantities have to be entered in the case that no input values are
available during the measurement (e.g. failure of the corresponding instrument, defective cable).
Supplementary input values can only be taken into account when the corresponding coefficients for the selected
fluid are available. 
Supplementary input values of the fluid are: temperature, pressure, density, kinematic viscosity, dynamic viscosity,
conductibility, pH value, sound velocity, volume flow.
The inputs are described in chapter 14. 

If the sensor values are not to be corrected, select 

NO

, press ENTER

and continue with section 8.3. Otherwise select 

YES

. Press ENTER.

Select 

YES

 if a correction for the measured refractive index is to be

defined. Press ENTER.

The offset has to be within the range ± 0.0500. Enter the offset. Press
ENTER.

Select 

YES

 if an offset has to defined for the measured temperature.

Press ENTER.

The offset has to be within the range ± 10.00 °C. Enter the offset.
Press ENTER.

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Summary of Contents for PIOX R400

Page 1: ...User Manual UMPIOXR400V2 7 2EN Sensor at riser pipe Sensor Process Refractometer PIOX R400 PIOX R400B PIOX R400C PIOX R400A2...

Page 2: ...M GmbH Wolfener Stra e 36 12681 Berlin Germany Tel 49 30 936 67 660 Fax 49 30 936 67 680 E mail flexim flexim de www flexim com User manual for PIOX R400 UMPIOXR400V2 7 1EN 2012 07 01 Copyright FLEXIM...

Page 3: ...nection of Sensor PIOX R400 with Transmitter PIOX TR374 18 6 4 Connection of Sensor PIOX R400 with Transmitter PIOX TR379 22 6 5 Connection of Sensor PIOX R400B R400C R400A2 with Transmitter PIOX TR37...

Page 4: ...f the Status Outputs 52 12 4 Protection against Interruption 52 13 Program RMKoeff 54 13 1 Create a New Data Record 55 13 2 Calculation of Characteristics and Coefficients 57 13 3 Transmission of a Da...

Page 5: ...are given They are marked as follows Always observe the safety instructions 1 3 Suitability and Warranty We take no responsibility whatsoever concerning the suitability of the PIOX R400 for particula...

Page 6: ...or for any indirect damages PIOX R400 is a very reliable instrument It is manufactured under strict quality control using modern production techniques If installed as recommended in an appropriate lo...

Page 7: ...The light source is a special LED with a wave length 590 nm sodium D line see Fig 2 1 The light passes an aperture will be parallelized by a lens and reversed by a Dove prism Then it enters the fluid...

Page 8: ...is often not necessary to determine the refractive index at the actual process temperature Instead an equivalent value measured at a ref erence temperature is used The measured refractive index will b...

Page 9: ...00 The design of PIOX R400 is shown in Fig 3 1 Transmitter and sensor are the main components A junction box can be mounted between transmitter and sensor sensor cable extension cable direct connectio...

Page 10: ...are the optical components LED and CCD are located in the sensor housing serial interface RS232 terminal strip KL3 connection of the power supply terminal strip KL4 connection of the outputs terminal...

Page 11: ...er line Press ENTER to return to the program branch SPECIAL FUNCTION R E F R A C T O M E T E R T R A N S M I T T E R I I 3 G E x n A I I T 4 T a 4 0 6 0 C T y p e P I O X T R 3 7 4 A 2 F l e x i m G m...

Page 12: ...g cycles are sufficient to keep the optical surfaces prism and window clean However depending on the liquid to be measured it might be necessary to clean the measuring prism regularly to prevent the f...

Page 13: ...stallation of the sensor with a welding adapter full section view Attention Always observe the Safety Instructions according to Directive 94 9 EC see document SIPIOX_R400 Attention Make sure that the...

Page 14: ...id pressure is relatively high but within the specification of the sensor i e as the pressure increases the fluid solubility increases and fewer gas bubbles form If necessary clean the measurement pri...

Page 15: ...transmitter 6 1 1 PIOX R400 Fig 6 1 PIOX R400 6 1 2 PIOX R400B Fig 6 2 PIOX R400B Attention Always observe the Safety Instructions according to Directive 94 9 EC see document SIPIOX_R400 P I O X tran...

Page 16: ...X zone 1 10 m 10 m junction box JB91 transmitter PIOX TR374C sensor PIOX R400C extension cable max 200 m connection via junction box OR direct connection outside of explosive atmosphere fluid P I O X...

Page 17: ...5 Insert dowels in the holes Fix the housing with screws to the wall Fig 6 5 Assembly dimensions in mm Pipe Installation The transmitter can be fixed to the pipe For the assembly use the supplied pipe...

Page 18: ...glands for connecting to the junction box and transmitter are included with the PIOX R400 6 3 1 Direct Connection Remove the blind plug for the connection of the sensor see Fig 6 9 Open the cable gla...

Page 19: ...h transmitter PIOX TR374 terminal sensor cable 1 measuring channel A V yellow V green A brown B white 3a gray 5a pink measuring channel B 2V yellow 2V green 2A brown 2B white 6b gray 9b pink 70 mm 10...

Page 20: ...th the cable gland Cut the outer shield and brush it back Pull the extension cable back until the brushed back outer shield is below the shield terminal of the junction box see Fig 6 10 Screw the gask...

Page 21: ...rown B white measuring channel B 2V yellow 2V green 2A brown 2B white transmitter junction box Important To ensure good high frequency shielding it is important to pro vide good electrical contact bet...

Page 22: ...t Connection Remove the blind plug for the connection of the sensor see Fig 6 12 Open the cable gland of the sensor cable The compression part remains in the cap nut see Fig 6 11 Push the sensor cable...

Page 23: ...374C TR374A2 cap nut compression part basic part equipotential bonding terminal terminal strip KL1 70 mm 10 mm outer shield sensor cable terminal sensor cable measuring channel A V yellow V green A br...

Page 24: ...back Pull the extension cable back until the brushed back outer shield is below the shield terminal of the junction box see Fig 6 13 Screw the gasket ring side of the basic part in the junction box F...

Page 25: ...2V yellow 2V green 2A brown 2B white terminal strip KL1 terminal extension cable sensor cable V yellow V green S S outer shield 1 A brown B white 1 The outer shield of the sensor cable must be connec...

Page 26: ...ser and marked as disconnection device of the instrument If the instrument is used in explosive atmosphere the switch should be installed outside the explosive atmosphere If this is not possible the s...

Page 27: ...ransmitter see Tab 6 6 Attention Always observe the Safety Instructions according to Directive 94 9 EC see document SIPIOX_R400 Tab 6 6 Circuits of the outputs output PIOX R400 terminal circuit active...

Page 28: ...ller values of Rext the precision is smaller than the specified value binary output optorelay Px Px UH 32 V IC 100 mA binary output open collector Px Px UH 5 24 V RC k UH IC mA IC 1 4 mA binary output...

Page 29: ...Connect the RS485 cable to the terminals A and B and the shield to terminal 101 of terminal strip KL4 see Fig 6 16 Fig 6 16 Connections of the serial interfaces of the transmitter 6 8 2 Transmitter P...

Page 30: ...Tab 7 1 General functions INIT cold start Most parameters and settings are reset to the factory default values The data memory will not be cleared Press these two keys simultaneously while switching o...

Page 31: ...rently selected character to a Z changes between small and capital letters selection of the next previous ASCII character deletes the character currently shown and inserts a blank space scrolls upward...

Page 32: ...P a r a m e t e r f o r C h a n n e l A 8 3 O N 23 O F F I 1 e n a b l e n o Y E S 4 6 PAR MEA OPT SF Parameter Measuring Output Options Special Function Instrument information Select measuring chann...

Page 33: ...branch PARAMETER Press ENTER Select the fluid to be measured in the scroll list The scroll list contains glucose saccharose invert sugar fructose etc These fluids and their data sets are programmed i...

Page 34: ...will not be indicated if a scale is selected Select the unit of measurement to be used Press ENTER If no offset is to be defined for the selected physical quantity or for the normalized refractive in...

Page 35: ...lues are available during the measurement e g failure of the corresponding instrument defective cable Supplementary input values can only be taken into account when the corresponding coefficients for...

Page 36: ...AL FUNCTION SYSTEM SETTINGS PROC OUTPUTS Press ENTER Select the output to be installed The scroll list contains all actually available outputs A tick after a list item indicates that this output has a...

Page 37: ...IGNAL QUALITY relative signal quality PIXEL POSITION absolute pixel position ZERO POSITION zero point of the pixels LINKED INPUTS FLUID TEMP fluid temperature FLUID PRESSURE fluid pressure DENSITY den...

Page 38: ...maximum output value OUTPUT MAX possible for the entered minimal output value OUTPUT MIN will be displayed Tab 9 2 Error value options error value option result MINIMUM output of the lower limit of th...

Page 39: ...he terminals to be used for the connection of the output are now dis played here P1 and P1 for the active current loop Connect the leads of the output cable to the displayed terminals Press ENTER E r...

Page 40: ...test NO to return to SYSTEM SETTINGS Press ENTER Select REED RELAIS OFF or OPEN COLLECT OFF in the scroll list OUTPUT TEST to test the de energized state of the output Press ENTER Measure the resista...

Page 41: ...elected channel Each entry of the list defines a column of the output The first character of each entry of the list is the designation of the column The 15 possible columns of the out put are designat...

Page 42: ...VALUE pH value SOUND SPEED sound velocity VOLUME FLOW volume flow COMMONINP x with x 1 4 any output STATUSBITS STATUSBITS R1 first status bit of the channel STATUSBITS R2 second status bit of the cha...

Page 43: ...onging to the same channel A CHANNEL_INFORMATION information about the channel designation of the measuring point name of the fluid selected physical quantity Each line begins with the name of the cha...

Page 44: ...sical quantity NDT measured value normalized refractive index none MAU measured value auxiliary value depend on the physical quantity R1S StatusBit R1 bit R2S StatusBit R2 bit R3S StatusBit R3 bit R4S...

Page 45: ...croll lists BAUD for the baud rate PARITY for the parity ST for the number of stop bits If ON is selected space characters will not be transmitted The file size will be considerably reduced i e shorte...

Page 46: ...al Output 11 3 Activation of the Outputs The activation displays of all the configured outputs will now be displayed one after another The configuration of the outputs is described in chapter 9 Three...

Page 47: ...as to be linked to an output see chapter 9 11 4 1 Selection of the Status Bit If no status output is to be defined or no settings are to be modified select SKIP SETUP in the scroll list STATUS OUTPUT...

Page 48: ...LUES MAIN MEASURE main physical quantity selected in program branch PARAMETER AUXILARY VALUE auxiliary physical quantity NORMALIZED nD normalized refractive index SENSOR VALUES REFRACTIVE INDEX measur...

Page 49: ...xceeds a certain maximum value MINIMUM x trig The status output will trigger when the source item falls below a certain minimum value SOURCE ERROR The status output will trigger when the source item i...

Page 50: ...ed in the previous step enter the delay for the deactivation Press ENTER The idle state of the status output has to be defined If NORMALLY OPEN is selected the idle state of the status output will be...

Page 51: ...quan tity is displayed in the upper line its value in the lower line Press key to display the normalized refractive index Tab 12 1 Values that can be displayed in the upper line display explanation e...

Page 52: ...s to input a program code that must be entered to interrupt a current mea surement To interrupt a current measurement the complete program code has to be entered BREAK code To execute a command during...

Page 53: ...valid program code is entered or the program code is not deactivated Enter the program code Press ENTER The input of the program code will be stopped and the measurement continued by pressing key At f...

Page 54: ...main window will be opened Fig 13 1 Main window of program RMKoeff Tab 13 1 contains an overview of the various functions Tab 13 1 Functions in window RMKoeff menu buttons explanation menu DATEI open...

Page 55: ...create a data record for a new fluid In the window that will be opened delete DEFAULT and enter the name of the fluid see Fig 13 2 Fig 13 2 Input of the fluid name ENABLE ITEM below ITEM 1 is activat...

Page 56: ...tics entry of coefficients can be determined by entering a test series see section 13 2 6 calculation of coefficients by entering a test series section 13 2 7 temperature range 8 if the temperature ex...

Page 57: ...ol l In box TYPE OF FITTING enter the type and degree of the polynomial function to be used to fit the curve to the measurement data The measurement range shown in the diagram can be entered manually...

Page 58: ...the computer via the serial interface Switch on the transmitter After initialization the main menu appears Close all windows of the program RMKoeff except the main window Fig 13 5 Main window of progr...

Page 59: ...llowing window will be opened Fig 13 7 Data record is sent The data record is sent to the transmitter 13 4 Displaying the Fluid on the Transmitter After sending the data record to the transmitter a ne...

Page 60: ...the inputs see section 14 3 14 1 Configuring the Inputs The inputs have to be scaled Note If a new input module is installed the transmitter has to be restarted to detect the new inputs RESET or OFF O...

Page 61: ...s not evaluate the signal before sending it to the transmitter If I1 MIN 4 0 mA An error is sent if the value falls below the previously defined measuring range If I1 MAX 20 0 mA An error is sent if t...

Page 62: ...ect the input to be assigned to measuring channel A here DEN SITY Select NO MEASURING if no input is to be assigned to measuring channel A Press ENTER Only the inputs that have been configured are sho...

Page 63: ...x 16 characters dot matrix backlit menu language English German data logger option SD card 2 GB explosion protection zone 2 outside of explosive atmosphere outside of explosive atmosphere marking II3G...

Page 64: ...st current output range 0 4 20 mA accuracy 0 1 of reading 15 A active output Rext 500 passive output Uext 4 24 V dependent on Rext Rext 1 k voltage output range 0 1 V or 0 10 V accuracy 0 1 V 0 1 of r...

Page 65: ...A Technical Data Dimensions of Transmitter in mm PIOX TR374 PIOX TR379 4 5 0 1 0 M 2 0 6 x 7 0 5 2 0 0 1 6 3 2 8 7 2 6 5 screw holes for wall mounting M 2 5 2 1 3 1 9 8 1 1 2 9 1 2 2 5 4 3 7 2 0 8 2 5...

Page 66: ...nD 1 76 gaskets EPDM FKM Viton or FFKM Kalrez degree of protection according to EN 60529 IP 67 flange FLEXIM Varivent or Tri clamp flange dimensions with flange see dimensional drawing weight type of...

Page 67: ...of Sensor type of construction M type of construction L flange type F FLEXIM flange flange type V Varivent flange N flange type T Tri clamp flange 3 type of construction M type of construction L horiz...

Page 68: ...stallation wall mounting option 2 pipe mounting material housing stainless steel 316L 1 4404 stainless steel 304 1 4301 gasket silicone silicone degree of protection according to EN 60529 IP 67 operat...

Page 69: ...CIP measured with e g laboratory refractometer type precision input of offsets no offset MEASURE ADJUSTS NO SENSOR ADJUSTS NO offset MEASURE ADJUSTS offset SENSOR ADJUSTS start up completed on signat...

Page 70: ...LEXIM customer measured values one representative measured value each for a typical process state at each measuring point e g working point CIP measured with e g laboratory refractometer type precisio...

Page 71: ...ed Note Make sure that the sensor material stainless steel 1 4571 and the sensor gaskets for material see purchase order are resistant to the solvent The solvent must be suitable for the fluid too cle...

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