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E110-P 

User Manual

FW_E110-P_M_v0301-01_EN

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DATALOGGING (WITH TYPE ZL)

8.1 LOG INTERVAL

Selects the interval at which an interval record is created.
The interval log logbook can hold up to 1000 records. When it is full, it will
overwrite the oldest record first.

8.2 DAILY LOG

Selects how many times a day a daily record is created.
The daily log logbook can hold up to 1000 records. When it is full, it will
overwrite the oldest record first.

As well as the Daily log setting, a Current Day Total and Previous Day Total
are available. These are independent from the datalog function and have
their own contract hour.
For more information, see 

SETUP

 1: TOTAL [»23]

.

8.3 DAILY 1

Sets the first contract hour for the daily log records.
The format is HH:MM in 24 hour notation.

8.4 DAILY 2

Sets the second contract hour for the daily log records.
The format is HH:MM in 24 hour notation.

8.5 TIME

Shows and sets the system clock. The system clock is used by the Daily
Total feature and the datalog function.
The format is HH.MM.SS in 24 hour notation.

8.6 DATE

Shows and sets the system date. The system date is used by the datalog
function.
The format is YY.MM.DD

5.5.10  MENU 9: OTHERS (WITH TYPE ZL)

9

OTHERS (WITH TYPE ZL)

9.1 MODEL

Provides important information on your unit. This information may be
required for maintenance, support and upgrade purposes.

9.2 SOFTWARE

VERSION

Provides important information on your unit. This information may be
required for maintenance, support and upgrade purposes.

9.3 SERIAL NUMBER

Provides important information on your unit. This information may be
required for maintenance, support and upgrade purposes.

9.4 PASSWORD

All SETUP values can be password protected. 
A four-digit password can be programed, for example 1234.
To disable password protection, enter four zeros (0000).

9.5 KEY LOCK

To prevent misuse of the optical keyboard it can be locked automatically
after 30 seconds by enabling this function.

In battery supplied applications, the backlight can come on each time the
keyboard is activated. As this can quickly degrade the battery, it is advised to
leave the keyboard lock function enabled so that the backlight only comes on
when an optical key is pressed for at least one second. The keyboard lock
function also uses less battery power.

9.6 TAG NUMBER

For identification of the unit and communication purposes, a unique tag
number of maximum seven digits can be entered.

Summary of Contents for E110-P

Page 1: ...r type P Pulse NAMUR and coil Signal outputs Analog referenced flowrate Scaled or unscaled pulse referenced total Remote control External reset with clear lock Options Modbus communication USB communi...

Page 2: ...ith Type ZL 15 5 CONFIGURATION 17 5 1 Introduction 17 5 2 Operating the Main Electronics Module MEM 17 5 2 1 Configuring using PC Configuration tool 18 5 2 2 Mechanical keys 18 5 2 3 Optical keys swit...

Page 3: ...lock Type IB 51 6 4 12 Terminals C1 C4 Communication RS232 RS485 USB Type CB CH CU 52 6 4 13 Terminals A1 A2 Isolated analog output Type AH 53 7 MAINTENANCE 54 7 1 Check for wear or damage 54 7 2 Cle...

Page 4: ...zardous situation that could cause injury or death A caution indicates a condition that could cause moderate minor personal injury or equipment damage incorrect functioning of the unit or connected in...

Page 5: ...apter of this manual Never remove the earth lead between the housing and the removable terminal block The local labor and safety laws and regulations must be adhered to Modifying the unit without prio...

Page 6: ...designed to show the current flowrate the totalized flow and the accumulated totalized flow current and previous day total and several historical day totals Fig 1 The E110 P This manual describes the...

Page 7: ...options are available for powering the sensor Status input to reset total remotely or to lock the clear total key Standard outputs Configurable pulse output to transmit pulses representing a certain...

Page 8: ...EXAMPLE Following parts can be recognized in below installation example 1 2 6 4 5 9 7 3 8 9 Fig 3 Installation example E110 P 1 Cover 4 Display 7 Grounding 2 Armed cable connection 5 Optical touch ke...

Page 9: ...a setting is being changed this is indicated by the mode indicator PROG on the display The following paragraphs describe the modes of operation in more detail SETUP mode and PROGRAM mode are described...

Page 10: ...used to control the unit through the glass without the need to open the enclosure To activate an optical key position a finger clean and without gloves in front of the glass above the indicated area...

Page 11: ...n Electronics Module MEM 17 for more information 4 2 3 BACKLIGHT The E110 is equipped with a backlight to illuminate the display for improved readability Depending on the type of supply the backlight...

Page 12: ...CC TOTAL MAIN SCREEN Total 1 Flowrate Flowrate Total 1 Acc Total SCREEN 1 Total 1 Acc Total Total 1 Acc Total Total 1 Flowrate SCREEN 2 2 Current day Total SCREEN 3 2 Previous day Total INTERNAL ERROR...

Page 13: ...l flowrate can be shown along the top edge of the display It contains 20 segments from 0 to 100 The speedometer is configured in SETUP 3 DISPLAY 25 4 4 2 TOTAL AND ACCUMULATED TOTAL Measured flow is a...

Page 14: ...ttom line indicates the age of the shown Previous Day Total in days Note that the entry with age 00 represents the running Current Day Total 3 To return to the OPERATOR mode again press the PROG key f...

Page 15: ...e reviewed in LOG mode in the following way 1 From OPERATOR mode press the CLEAR key for 3 seconds 2 Select the logbook by using the SELECT and CLEAR keys and open the logbook by pressing the PROG key...

Page 16: ...turn to OPERATOR mode press the PROG key for 3 seconds or wait 3 minutes 7 To select a different logbook return to OPERATOR mode and perform the procedure again The following table shows the available...

Page 17: ...is present Opening and servicing of the unit may only be carried out by authorized and trained personnel who have read and understood this manual particularly Section 2 Safety 5 Before opening the en...

Page 18: ...SETUP mode and three mechanical keys push buttons at the side of the MEM available with the cover removed PROG CLEAR SELECT Fig 15 Control panel pushbuttons The mechanical keys copy the functionality...

Page 19: ...SING SETUP MODE For an overview of Operating modes see Section 4 1 1 Operating modes 9 Changing settings may influence current operation In SETUP mode the unit remains fully operational Make sure the...

Page 20: ...em either contains a value a number with optionally a decimal point and sign e g 123 45 or a selection list e g L m3 USGAL After a menu item is selected in the SETUP menu a new value can be programmed...

Page 21: ...5 3 4 RETURNING TO OPERATOR MODE When all configuration settings are set correctly return to OPERATOR mode by pressing the PROG key for three seconds or do not press any key for 2 minutes to return au...

Page 22: ...le 5 2 RATE MIN 4MA 0 000 9999999 0 5 3 RATE MAX 20MA 0 000 9999999 99999 5 4 CUT OFF 0 0 9 9 0 0 5 5 TUNE MIN 4MA 0000 9999 5 6 TUNE MAX 20MA 0000 9999 5 7 FILTER 01 99 01 off 01 6 PULSE OUTPUT DEFAU...

Page 23: ...otal accumulated total and the scaled pulse output The available measurement units are controlled by the units selected in 4 2 FLOWMETER UNITS Auto vol L m3 US gal I gal cf Oil bbl Auto mas kg ton US...

Page 24: ...set up the flowmeter in SETUP 4 FLOWMETER as this directly affects the settings measurement units in this menu Flowrate If the type of flowmeter unit is changed in SETUP 4 2 FLOWMETER UNITS or 4 3 FL...

Page 25: ...FUNCTION Determines which information is shown on the main screen Total Total is displayed with the large 12 mm 0 47 digits Flowrate is displayed with the 7 mm 0 28 digits simultaneously Flowrate Only...

Page 26: ...ATESPAN Sets the range of the speedometer The display shows 0 100 and has 20 blocks Therefore each block represents 5 of the total range The number of decimals displayed depends on 2 3 FLOWRATE DECIMA...

Page 27: ...NAMUR input 820 pull down max 4 kHz External sensor power required COIL HI Coil input high sensitivity min 20 mVpp Sensitive for interference Type ZF min 10 mVpp Type ZG min 5 mVpp COIL LO Coil input...

Page 28: ...imum signal 4 mA in most applications at flowrate 0 The number of decimals displayed depends on the settings in 2 3 FLOWRATE DECIMALS The measuring units and the time L min for example depend on the s...

Page 29: ...stable but less actual reading The filter principal is based on three input values the filter level 01 99 the last analog output value and the last average value The higher the filter level the longe...

Page 30: ...down the buffer is emptied Pulses can be missed due to a buffer overflow therefore it is advisable to program this setting within its range 6 3 AMOUNT One pulse is generated for every X quantity meas...

Page 31: ...ized all measurements and calculations are performed as normal However when Daily total is enabled detection of Contract hour and the updating of Current day total and Previous day total will not be d...

Page 32: ...total Event records The event log records the events that happen during operation in the Event logbook These events have a generic or specific content manufacturer defined For every event that occurs...

Page 33: ...used by the datalog function The format is YY MM DD 5 5 10 MENU 9 OTHERS WITH TYPE ZL 9 OTHERS WITH TYPE ZL 9 1 MODEL Provides important information on your unit This information may be required for...

Page 34: ...trained personnel Take careful notice of the Section 2 Safety 5 at the front of this manual 6 1 INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Take the relevant IP classification of the enclosure into account...

Page 35: ...Main Electronics Module MEM 6 Grounding terminal 3 Battery 7 Label 4 Supply Module RSM or BSM BSM RSM MEM 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 5 5 4 6 Fig 21 Main Electronic Module and two types of Supply Module BSM RSM 1 F...

Page 36: ...el placed on the outside of the unit Information on this label includes the configuration options chosen for your product E Y YY YY YYY YY YY YY YY YY Th e r ad Sizes P uct Configuration rod and Seria...

Page 37: ...ate serial number of the electronics product configuration and connectors and more The MEM is supplied with two labels Fig 24 Example MEM labeling The Supply Module is also labeled Depending on produc...

Page 38: ...ing Make sure the MEM inside doesn t fall out or gets damaged Remove the cover carefully 3 Store the cover in a safe location Make sure the mounting thread and glass screen are protected and the fixin...

Page 39: ...nto the housing in one of the four positions 0 90 180 270 so the display is best readable Closing the cover 1 Apply a very thin layer of the specified anti seize compound see Section A Technical speci...

Page 40: ...ENTRIES WITHIN 18 INCHES For CSA Group B C D SEAL ALL CONDUIT ENTRIES WITHIN 18 INCHES For CSA Group A SEAL AT ENCLOSURE WALL Use certified cable glands and conduit sealing devices All flameproof join...

Page 41: ...osure 6 3 3 MOUNTING THE UNIT The Main Electronics Module MEM can be placed into the body in 4 directions 0 90 180 270 This allows the unit to be mounted in any direction while still allowing the MEM...

Page 42: ...unit on a flowmeter 1 Remove the cover and the MEM see Section 6 2 3 Opening assembling and closing the unit 38 2 If present remove the cap from the bottom connector of the housing 3 Position the uni...

Page 43: ...tection level Gb and Db the unit must be installed such that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact or friction sparks between the enclosure and aluminum steel is exclude...

Page 44: ...ion the housing temperature exceeds 70 C 158 F use suitable cable and gland to withstand high temperatures 6 4 2 GROUNDING OF THE ENCLOSURE For Class 1 applications make sure to apply proper in and ex...

Page 45: ...can use some low power NPN or PNP output signals but battery life will be significantly reduced consult your distributor Type PD Sensor supply 8 2 VDC 12 VDC or 24 VDC Vin P2 minus 1 V This option pro...

Page 46: ...itched off automatically MEM Fig 30 Terminal connectors MEM upper row E1 E2 E3 IB Reset total Clear lock P3 S2 S3 SENSOR INPUT S1 P reed switch NPN P coil P namur P PNP P active signal 3V 3V 8 2 12 24...

Page 47: ...d See also Section 6 4 4 Voltage selection sensor supply 45 6 4 8 TERMINALS P3 SENSOR SUPPLY TYPE PD This terminal may be used for sensor supply See Section 6 4 4 Voltage selection sensor supply 45 fo...

Page 48: ...se power supply terminals P5 P6 The required supply voltage is 24 27 VDC Be sure that the output frequency does not exceed 0 5 Hz else the relay life time and reliability will be reduced significantly...

Page 49: ...etter noise immunity and if no high sensor input frequencies are expected select signal setting NPN LP low pass signal noise filter which limits the maximum input frequency and avoids pulse bounce see...

Page 50: ...limits the maximum input frequency see SETUP 4 1 FLOWMETER SIGNAL 27 Make sure the contact resistance of the reed switch is less than 1V 2uA 500 kOhm S2 Common system ground S3 REED LP R 3V S1 MEM Fi...

Page 51: ...d R act S3 MEM Fig 40 Terminals S1 S2 and P3 Active signal inputs 8 2 V and 24 V 6 4 11 TERMINALS E1 E2 EXTERNAL RESET WITH CLEAR LOCK TYPE IB Use this function to reset the total to zero with an exte...

Page 52: ...62 C1 C3 C4 GND GND Common system ground TxD 12V DC C2 RxD DTR RTS TxD RxD RS232 MEM C1 C2 C3 C4 B A A B GND GND Common system ground R MEM S485 C1 C3 C4 Black GND Common system ground Data 5V DC C2 G...

Page 53: ...e 4 20 mA loop It is non polarity sensitive When the output is disabled the current is by default limited to 2 mA Max driving capacity 1000 Ohm 27 VDC If only powered by the loop the backlight will no...

Page 54: ...damage or aging symptoms 2 Check the process accuracy If necessary re calibrate the flowmeter Do not forget to re enter any updated K factor values 3 Check the battery indicator for low level replace...

Page 55: ...is with the next clip 2 Carefully lift the back cover and remove the battery from the battery holder 3 Dispose of the battery according to local regulations Insert new battery in MEM 1 Unpack the new...

Page 56: ...t 3600 gram Rating IP66 67 TYPE 4X TYPE 7 TYPE 9 Thread type H_A 2 x NPT 1 x 1 NPT Thread type H_B 3 x NPT Thread type H_C 2 x NPT 1 x 1 NPT Thread type H_D 2 x NPT 1 x NPT Thread type H_G 2 x M20 1 x...

Page 57: ...total remotely or to lock the Clear total button Type IB Internally pulled up switch contact NPN Pulse duration 100 msec minimum A 3 OUTPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT Function Transmitting accumulated total scale...

Page 58: ...s Type ZL Total can be reset to zero by pressing the CLEAR key twice TOTAL Digits 7 digits Unit L m3 US gal igal cf Oil bbl kg ton US ton lb or none Decimals 0 1 2 or 3 Note Total can be reset to zero...

Page 59: ...D HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICATION APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS EU Directives See Section E Legal information 70 EMC FCC 47 CFR part 15 CSA CSA 22 2 No 25 CSA 22 2 No 30 CAN CSA 22 2 No 94 M91 CSA...

Page 60: ...ignal generated SETUP 4 FLOWMETER 27 Sensitivity of coil input SETUP 4 FLOWMETER 27 Grounding Reconnect ground cables and avoid ground loops Connect screen to the ground input terminal of the flowmete...

Page 61: ...the error codes as given below For example 0048 is a combination of error code 0016 and 0032 Alarm Explanation 0001 Display error 0002 Data storage error 0004 Initialization error 0008 Data storage er...

Page 62: ...62 2 When a transmission is done register 560 the MSW most significant word arrives first followed by register 561 in the middle and register 562 at the end the LSW least significant word The followin...

Page 63: ...mmand register 1 R W uint16 Commands 0x0102 258 Clear total Clearing total Total can be cleared by writing the correct command to the total command register as shown above It is also still possible to...

Page 64: ...is done by first selecting the right entry day through the index Valid values for the index are 0 14 which correspond with the previous day totals of 1 day old through 15 days old Indexes outside thi...

Page 65: ...ble 54 decimals K factor d 54 h 0x0036 40055 K factor decimals 1 R W uint16 0 6 d 55 h 0x0037 40056 number of pulses 1 R W uint16 1 255 d 56 h 0x0038 40057 cut off time 1 R W uint16 1 9999 Representat...

Page 66: ...mum output 1 R W uint16 0 9999 d 127 h 0x07F 40128 filter 1 R W uint16 0 99 MODBUS REGISTERS PULSE OUTPUT PDU ADDRESS HOLDING REGISTER VARIABLE NO OF REG S R W TYPE VALUES REPRESENTATION REMARKS d 141...

Page 67: ...decimal 23 59 2359d 0x0937 d 176 h 0x0B0 40177 local time 2 R W uint32 00 00 00 23 59 59 Representation hh mm ss Stored decimal 23 59 59 235959d 0x0003 99B7 d 179 h 0x0B3 40180 date 2 R W uint32 2000...

Page 68: ...py for each product With the software programming of multiple products can be done very easy D 2 CABLE CONNECTION Before opening the enclosure consult Section 6 2 3 Opening assembling and closing the...

Page 69: ...e package can be downloaded from our website at www fluidwell com software and installed using the installation program The installation also contains a Quickstart manual which gives detailed instruct...

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