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Issue/Rev. 0.2 (12/12)

MN0M023 • Page 33

Device Functions Proline Promass 83 

4 Block QUICK SETUP

• The display returns to the function QUICK SETUP BATCHING/DOSING (1005), if you press 

the ESC key combination during parameter interrogation.

• At the start of the Setup, general device parameters are optimally configured for measuring signal 

processing and output response.

• Then you can enter the specific batching parameters, starting with the options list “Batching 

1...6”. In this way, by running through the Setup menu a number of times, up to six different 
batching parameter sets (incl. special naming) can be created and called up as necessary.

• In order to enjoy full functionality, it is advisable to let the display parameters be set 

automatically. This means that the lowest display line is configured as the batching menu. 
Softkeys are displayed which can be used to start or stop the batching process in the HOME 
position. In this way, the measuring device can be fully deployed as a “batch controller”.

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Caution!
By running the Setup, certain device parameters are optimally set for discontinuous operation. 
Should the measuring device be used for continuous flow measurement at a later time, we 
recommend you to rerun the “COMMISSIONING” or the “PULSATING FLOW” Setup.

Settings for the Batching Setup menu:

Fct. code

Function name

Suggested settings

Description

Call up through the function matrix:

B

QUICK SETUP

QUICK SETUP 
BATCHING/DOSING

see p. 25

1005

QUICK SETUP BATCHING/DOSING

YES

see p. 26

Settings (functions with a gray background are set automatically):

6400

ASSIGN LOW FLOW CUT OFF

Mass

see p. 122

6402

ON-VALUE LOW FLOW CUT OFF

Table value

see p. 122

6403

OFF-VALUE LOW FLOW CUT OFF

50%

see p. 122

6603

FLOW DAMPING

0 seconds

see p. 133

6404

PRESSURE SHOCK SUPPRESSION

0 seconds

see p. 123

7200

BATCH SELECTOR

BATCH #1

see p. 147

7202

BATCH NAME

BATCH #1

see p. 147

7201

ASSIGN BATCH VARIABLE

Mass

see p. 148

7203

BATCH QUANTITY

0

see p. 148

7204

FIX COMPENSATION QUANTITY

0

see p. 149

7205

COMPENSATION MODE

OFF

see p. 149

7208

BATCH STAGES

1

see p. 152

7209

INPUT FORMAT

Value input

see p. 152

4700

ASSIGN RELAY

BATCHING VALVE 1

see p. 101

4780

TERMINAL NUMBER

Output (display only)

see p. 107

7220

OPEN VALVE 1

0% or 0 [unit]

see p. 153

7240

MAXIMUM BATCHING TIME

0 seconds (Off)

see p. 158

7241

MIN. BATCHING QUANTITY

0 seconds

see p. 159

7242

MAX. BATCHING QUANTITY

0 seconds

see p. 160

2200

ASSIGN (Main line)

BATCH NAME

see p. 40

2220

ASSIGN (Multiplex main line)

Off

see p. 42

2400

ASSIGN (Additional line)

BATCH DOWNWARDS

see p. 44

2420

ASSIGN (Multiplex additional line)

Off

see p. 47

2600

ASSIGN (Info line)

BATCHING KEYS

see p. 50

2620

ASSIGN (Multiplex info line)

Off

see p. 53

Summary of Contents for Proline Promass 83 E

Page 1: ...Description of Device Functions Issue Rev 0 2 12 12 Bulletin MN0M023 Proline Promass 83 E F O The Most Trusted Name In Measurement Coriolis Mass Flowmeters Valid as of version V 3 00 XX device software ...

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Page 3: ...3 3 2 Group SYSTEM UNITS 17 3 2 1 Function group CONFIGURATION 17 3 2 2 Function group ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION 20 3 3 Group SPECIAL UNITS 22 3 3 1 Function group ARBITRARY UNIT 22 4 Block QUICK SETUP 25 4 1 Setup Commissioning 27 4 2 Pulsating flow Setup menu 29 4 3 Gas measurement Setup menu 31 4 4 Batching Setup menu 32 4 5 Data back up transfer 34 5 Block USER INTERFACE 35 5 1 Group CONTROL 36...

Page 4: ...ion group OPERATION 117 8 2 3 Function group INFORMATION 118 9 Block BASIC FUNCTION 119 9 1 Group HART 120 9 1 1 Function group CONFIGURATION 120 9 1 2 Function group INFORMATION 121 9 2 Group PROCESS PARAMETER 122 9 2 1 Function group CONFIGURATION 122 9 2 2 Function group EPD PARAMETER 125 9 2 3 Function group REFERENCE PARAMETER 127 9 2 4 Function group ADJUSTMENT 129 9 2 5 Function group PRESS...

Page 5: ...STEM 180 11 1 1 Function group CONFIGURATION 180 11 1 2 Function group OPERATION 183 11 2 Group VERSION INFO 185 11 2 1 Function group DEVICE 185 11 2 2 Function group SENSOR 185 11 2 3 Function group AMPLIFIER 186 11 2 4 Function group F CHIP 187 11 2 5 Function group I O MODULE 187 11 2 6 Function groups INPUT OUTPUT 1 4 188 12 Factory settings 189 12 1 SI units not for USA and Canada 189 12 1 1...

Page 6: ... Table of Contents Device Functions Proline Promass 83 Registered trademarks HART Registered trademark of HART Communication Foundation Austin USA HistoROM S DAT T DAT F CHIP Registered trademarks of Endress Hauser Flowtec AG Reinach CH ...

Page 7: ...the function you need 1 All blocks available and their related groups are illustrated on page 10 Select the block or the group within the block which you need for your application and use the page reference to locate the information corresponding to the next level 2 The page in question contains a graphic showing of the block with all its subordinate groups function groups and functions Select the...

Page 8: ...e detailed selection of the operation options in the higher order group The function groups in the CONTROL group for example include BASIC CONFIGURATION UN LOCKING OPERATION etc 2 1 4 Functions 0000 0001 0002 etc Each function group consists of one or more functions The functions are used to operate and configure the device Numerical values can be entered or parameters selected and saved The funct...

Page 9: ...ode starting with an A _ _ the codes of the groups in block B start with a B _ _ etc The other two letters are for identifying the group within the respective block Function groups The code consists of three digits 000 001 100 etc Functions The code consists of four digits 0000 0001 0201 etc The first three digits are the same as the code for the function group The last digit in the code is a coun...

Page 10: ...o see p 57 p TOTALIZER 3 DAC o see p 57 HANDLING TOTALIZER DJA o see p 60 OUTPUTS E o CURRENT OUTPUT 1 EAA o see p 62 see p 61 CURRENT OUTPUT 2 EAB o see p 62 p CURRENT OUTPUT 3 EAC o see p 62 PULSE FREQ OUTPUT 1 ECA o see p 74 PULSE FREQ OUTPUT 2 ECB o see p 74 RELAY OUTPUT 1 EGA o see p 101 RELAY OUTPUT 2 EGB o see p 101 INPUTS F o STATUS INPUT FAA o see p 112 see p 111 CURRENT INPUT FCA o see p...

Page 11: ...DENSITY 0005 p 12 TARGET VOLUME FLOW 0023 p 13 PLATO 0034 p 16 UNIT VOLUME 0403 p 18 UNIT LENGTH 0424 p 21 FACTOR ARB VOLUME 0603 p 23 CORRECTED VOL FLOW 0004 p 12 TARGET VOLUME FLOW 0022 p 13 API 0033 p 15 UNIT VOLUME FLOW 0402 p 18 UNIT TEMPERATURE 0422 p 21 TEXT ARB VOLUME 0602 p 23 VOLUME FLOW 0001 p 12 TARGET MASS FLOW 0021 p 13 BAUME 0031 p 15 UNIT MASS 0401 p 17 UNIT REFERENCE DENSITY 0421 ...

Page 12: ...e measured mass flow and the reference density of the fluid density at reference temperature measured or fixed entry Display 5 digit floating point number including unit and sign e g 1 3549 Nm3 h 7 9846 scm day etc DENSITY 0005 The currently measured density or its specific gravity appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number incl unit corresponds to 0 1000 to 6 0000 kg dm3 e g 1 2...

Page 13: ... MASS 2D or MASS 3D In this function the currently measured mass flow of the target fluid is displayed as a of the overall mass flow Target fluid carried material e g lime powder Display 5 digit floating point number including unit and sign TARGET VOLUME FLOW 0022 Note This function is not available unless one of the following was selected in the function DENSITY FUNCTION 7000 see page 141 MASS VO...

Page 14: ...igit floating point number including unit and sign CARRIER MASS FLOW 0026 Note This function is not available unless one of the following was selected in the function DENSITY FUNCTION 7000 see page 141 MASS VOLUME FLEXIBLE and in the function MODE 7010 see page 144 the selection MASS 2D or MASS 3D Use this function to display the currently measured mass flow of the carrier fluid as a of the overal...

Page 15: ...e this function to display the currently measured corrected volume flow of the carrier fluid Carrier fluid transporting liquid e g water Display 5 digit floating point number including unit and sign BLACK LIQUOR 0030 Note This function is not available unless BLACK LIQUOR was selected in the DENSITY FUNCTION function 7000 see page 141 The concentration in BLACK LIQUOR is displayed Display 5 digit ...

Page 16: ...mber incl units BRIX 0036 Note This function is not available unless BRIX was selected in the DENSITY FUNCTION function 7000 see page 141 The concentration in BRIX is displayed Display 5 digit floating point number incl units OTHERS 0037 Note This function is not available unless FLEXIBLE was selected in the DENSITY FUNCTION function 7000 see page 141 and this function is not available unless OTHE...

Page 17: ...oz min oz h oz day pound o lb s lb min lb h lb day ton o ton s ton min ton h ton day For arbitrary units see function TEXT ARBITRARY MASS on page 22 _ _ _ _ o _ _ _ _ s _ _ _ _ min _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ day Factory setting Country dependent kg h or US lb min Note If you defined a unit of mass in the ARBITRARY UNIT 060 function group see page 22 the unit in question is shown here UNIT MASS 0401 Use thi...

Page 18: ... tanks 55 0 gal bbl o bbl s bbl min bbl h bbl day Imperial Gallon o gal s gal min gal h gal day Mega gallon o Mgal s Mgal min Mgal h Mgal day Barrel beer 36 0 gal bbl o bbl s bbl min bbl h bbl day Barrel petrochemicals 34 97 gal bbl o bbl s bbl min bbl h bbl day For arbitrary units see function TEXT ARBITRARY VOLUME on page 23 _ _ _ _ o _ _ _ _ s _ _ _ _ min _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ day Factory setting C...

Page 19: ...cut off Options Metric Nl s Nl min Nl h Nl day Nm3 s Nm3 min Nm3 h Nm3 day US Sm3 s Sm3 min Sm3 h Sm3 day Scf s Scf min Scf h Scf day Factory setting Nm3 h UNIT CORRECTED VOLUME 0405 Use this function to select the unit for displaying the corrected volume The unit you select here is also valid for Pulse value e g Nm3 p Options Metric Nm3 Nl US Sm3 Scf Factory setting Nm3 Note The unit of the total...

Page 20: ... o g cm3 g cc kg dm3 kg l kg m3 SD 4 C SD 15 C SD 20 C SG 4 C SG 15 C SG 20 C US o lb ft3 lb gal lb bbl normal fluids lb bbl beer lb bbl petrochemicals lb bbl filling tanks Imperial o lb gal lb bbl beer lb bbl petrochemicals Factory setting kg l SD Specific Density SG Specific Gravity The specific density is the ratio of fluid density to water density at water temperature 4 15 20 C UNIT REFERENCE ...

Page 21: ... C Celsius K Kelvin F Fahrenheit R Rankine Factory setting C UNIT LENGTH 0424 Use this function to select the unit for displaying the length of the nominal diameter The unit you select here is valid for Nominal diameter of sensor function NOMINAL DIAMETER 6804 on page 135 Options MILLIMETER INCH Factory setting MILLIMETER UNIT PRESSURE 0426 Use this function to select the unit for pressure The uni...

Page 22: ...u define only the text the unit of time is provided from a choice of options s min h day User input xxxxxxx max 4 characters Valid characters are A Z 0 9 decimal point white space or underscore Factory setting _ _ _ _ No text Example If your text entry is CENT for centner this text string appears on the display complete with the unit of time e g CENT min CENT Mass text input CENT min Mass flow as ...

Page 23: ...lectable unit The volume unit on which this factor is based is one liter User input 7 digit floating point number Factory setting 1 Reference quantity Liter Example The volume of a glass is 0 5 l o 2 glasses 1 liter User input 2 TEXT ARBITRARY DENSITY 0604 Use this function to enter a text for the selectable density unit User input xxxxxxx max 4 characters Valid characters are A Z 0 9 decimal poin...

Page 24: ...text Example Enter text HFCS for High Fructose Corn Syrup FACTOR ARBITRARY CONCENTRATION 0607 Note This function is not available unless the optional software package CONCENTRATION is installed and an option selected in the function DENSITY FUNCTION 7000 see page 141 Use this function to define a factor for the selectable concentration unit see function TEXT ARBITRARY CONCENTRATION 0606 User input...

Page 25: ...rmation on Setup menus please refer to the Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 BA 059D 06 en QUICK SETUP PULSATING FLOW 1003 Use this function to start the application specific Setup menu for pulsating flow Options YES NO Factory setting NO Note You will find a flowchart of the PULSATING FLOW setup menu on page 29 For more information on Setup menus please refer to the Operating Instructions...

Page 26: ...ter in a transmitter DAT T DAT or to load the parameter settings from the T DAT into the EEPROM manual safety function Application examples After commissioning the current measuring point parameters can be saved to the T DAT as a backup If the transmitter is replaced for some reason the data from the T DAT can be loaded into the new transmitter EEPROM Options CANCEL SAVE from EEPROM to T DAT LOAD ...

Page 27: ...s mode Meas mode Time constant Time constant Failsafe mode Failsafe mode Failsafe mode Assign Freq output End value freq Value F Low Value F High Output signal Assign Pulse output Pulse value Pulse width Output signal Operation Mode Frequency Pulse Automatic parameterization of the display Reference Calculated Fix Density Density Unit Ref Density Exp Coeff Lin Exp Coeff SQR Reference temp Volume f...

Page 28: ...or mass volume and corrected volume is derived from the corresponding flow unit o The YES option remains visible until all the units have been configured NO is the only option displayed when no further units are available p Only the outputs not yet configured in the current Setup are offered for selection in each cycle q The YES option remains visible until all the outputs have been configured NO ...

Page 29: ...utputs have been configured NO is the only option displayed when no further outputs are available E E 3002 3002 3002 4200 4225 8005 6400 6402 6403 6404 4206 4208 4004 4005 B 2002 1003 Esc E XXX XXX XX Yes Yes No No n Configure another totalizer o Current output n Freq Puse output n Selection of output type Quit m Totalizer 2 Totalizer 1 Totalizer 3 Selection totalizer Quit Totalizer mode DAA Total...

Page 30: ...CURRENT OUTPUT 1 n 4004 MEASURING MODE PULSATING FLOW see p 68 4005 TIME CONSTANT 1 second see p 70 Select the signal type FREQ PULSE OUTPUT 1 2 operating mode FREQUENCY 4206 MEASURING MODE PULSATING FLOW see p 79 4208 TIME CONSTANT 0 seconds see p 84 Select the signal type FREQ PULSE OUTPUT 1 2 operating mode PULSE 4225 MEASURING MODE PULSATING FLOW see p 87 Other settings 8005 ALARM DELAY 0 seco...

Page 31: ...tion 6420 EMPTY PIPE DETECTION No entry possible the selection changes automatically to OFF see p 125 6400 ASSIGN LOW FLOW CUT OFF For gas measurement we recommend to switch off the low flow cut off OFF see p 122 6402 ON VALUE LOW FLOW CUT OFF If you don t switch off the low flow cut off 0 0000 see p 122 6403 OFF VALUE LOW FLOW CUT OFF If you don t switch off the low flow cut off 50 see p 122 E E ...

Page 32: ... E ON Value Low flow cut off Flow damping Pressure shock suppression Batch Selector Batch Name Batch Quantity Fix Compensation Quantity Assign Relay Terminal No Max Batch Time QS Batching Dosing YES NO Batch Supervision YES NO Autom Configuration Display Automatic parameterization of the display Quick Setup Quit Quick Setup Locked Access Customer PRESET Batch quantity Relay 1 Relay 2 Select Output...

Page 33: ...NG or the PULSATING FLOW Setup Settings for the Batching Setup menu Fct code Function name Suggested settings Description Call up through the function matrix B QUICK SETUP QUICK SETUP BATCHING DOSING see p 25 1005 QUICK SETUP BATCHING DOSING YES see p 26 Settings functions with a gray background are set automatically 6400 ASSIGN LOW FLOW CUT OFF Mass see p 122 6402 ON VALUE LOW FLOW CUT OFF Table ...

Page 34: ...measuring points Note Installing and removing the T DAT o Operating Instructions of the Promass 83 BA059D a0001221 en Data storage transmission with T DAT SAVE LOAD Notes on the LOAD and SAVE options LOAD Data are transmitted from the T DAT to the EEPROM Note Previously saved settings on the EEPROM are deleted This selection is available only if the T DAT contains valid data This selection can be ...

Page 35: ... p 36 DEF PRIVATE CODE 2021 p 38 100 VALUE 2201 p 41 100 VALUE 2221 p 43 100 VALUE 2401 p 45 100 VALUE 2421 p 48 100 VALUE 2601 p 51 100 VALUE 2621 p 54 LANGUAGE 2000 p 36 ACCESS CODE 2020 p 38 TEST DISPLAY 2040 p 39 ASSIGN 2200 p 40 ASSIGN 2220 p 42 ASSIGN 2400 p 44 ASSIGN 2420 p 47 ASSIGN 2600 p 50 ASSIGN 2620 p 53 Function groups BASIC CONFIG 200 p 36 UN LOCKING 202 p 38 OPERATION 204 p 39 CONF...

Page 36: ...UGUESE Language group EAST EU SCAND ENGLISH NORSK SVENSKA SUOMI POLISH RUSSIAN CZECH Language group ASIA ENGLISH BAHASA INDONESIA JAPANESE syllabary Language group CHINA ENGLISH CHINESE Factory setting Country dependent page 190 Note If you press the O S keys at startup the language defaults to ENGLISH You can change the language group via the configuration software FieldCare Please do not hesitat...

Page 37: ...er input 10 100 Factory setting 50 BACKLIGHT 2004 Use this function to optimize the backlight to suit local operating conditions User input 0 100 Note Entering the value 0 means that the backlight is switched off The display then no longer emits any light i e the display texts can no longer be read in the dark Factory setting 50 Function description USER INTERFACE o CONTROL o BASIC CONFIGURATION ...

Page 38: ...within 60 seconds following automatic return to the HOME position You can also disable programming in this function by entering any number other than the defined private code The Endress Hauser service organization can be of assistance if you mislay your personal code DEFINE PRIVATE CODE 2021 Use this function to specify a personal code for enabling programming in the function ACCESS CODE User inp...

Page 39: ... OFF ON Factory setting OFF Test sequence 1 Start the test by selecting ON 2 All pixels of the main line additional line and information line are darkened for minimum 0 75 second 3 Main line additional line and information line show an 8 in each field for minimum 0 75 seconds 4 Main line additional line and information line show a 0 in each field for minimum 0 75 seconds 5 Main line additional lin...

Page 40: ...ing MASS FLOW Advanced options with optional software package BATCHING BATCH NAME BATCH 1 or BEER 330 etc BATCH QUANTITY overall quantity to be batched BATCH COUNTER batching processes carried out BATCH SUM effective total batching quantity Note The options given in the BATCHING software package always refer to the batching selected BATCH 1 BATCH 2 etc in the BATCH SELECTOR function page 147 Examp...

Page 41: ...d in the ASSIGN function 2200 MASS FLOW IN VOLUME FLOW IN CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW IN Use this function to define the flow value to be shown on the display as the 100 value User input 5 digit floating point number Factory setting 10 kg s 10 l s or 10 Nl s FORMAT 2202 Use this function to define the maximum number of places after the decimal point displayed for the reading in the main line Options XXX...

Page 42: ... options with optional software package BATCHING BATCH NAME BATCH 1 or BEER 330 etc BATCH QUANTITY overall quantity to be batched BATCH COUNTER batching processes carried out BATCH SUM effective total batching quantity Note The options given in the BATCHING software package always refer to the batching selected BATCH 1 BATCH 2 etc in the BATCH SELECTOR function page 147 Example If BATCH 1 was sele...

Page 43: ...input 5 digit floating point number Factory setting 10 kg s 10 l s or 10 Nl s FORMAT 2222 Use this function to define the maximum number of places after the decimal point for the second value displayed in the main line Options XXXXX XXXX X XXX XX XX XXX X XXXX Factory setting X XXXX Note Note that this setting only affects the reading as it appears on the display it has no influence on the accurac...

Page 44: ...ing normal operation Options standard OFF MASS FLOW MASS FLOW IN VOLUME FLOW VOLUME FLOW IN CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW IN DENSITY REFERENCE DENSITY TEMPERATURE MASS FLOW BARGRAPH IN VOLUME FLOW BARGRAPH IN CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW BARGRAPH IN ACTUAL CURRENT 1 3 ACTUAL FREQUENCY 1 2 TOTALIZER 1 3 TAG NAME ACTUAL CURRENT INPUT Factory setting TOTALIZER 1 Advanced options with optional ...

Page 45: ... VOLUME FLOW BLACK LIQUOR BAUME API PLATO BALLING BRIX OTHERS _ _ _ _ flexible concentration Advanced options with optional software package ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS MASS FLOW DEVIATION DENSITY DEVIATION REFERENCE DENSITY DEVIATION TEMPERATURE DEVIATION TUBE DAMPING DEVIATION ELECTRODYNAMIC SENSOR DEVIATION OPERATING FREQUENCY FLUCTUATION DEVIATION TUBE DAMPING FLUCTUATION DEVIATION 100 VALUE 2401 Note ...

Page 46: ...ending on this setting and the engineering unit In such instances an arrow appears on the display between the measuring value and the engineering unit e g 1 2 o kg h indicating that the measuring system is computing with more decimal places than can be shown on the display DISPLAY MODE 2403 Note This function is not available unless one of the following was selected in the ASSIGN function 2400 MAS...

Page 47: ... MASS FLOW BARGRAPH IN VOLUME FLOW BARGRAPH IN CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW BARGRAPH IN ACTUAL CURRENT 1 3 ACTUAL FREQUENCY 1 2 TOTALIZER 1 3 TAG NAME ACTUAL CURRENT INPUT Factory setting OFF Advanced options with optional software package BATCHING BATCH NAME BATCH 1 or BEER 330 etc BATCH QUANTITY overall quantity to be batched BATCH COUNTER batching processes carried out BATCH SUM effective total batchi...

Page 48: ...essage is generated The message in question appears on the display Fault message identified by a lightning icon If ON was selected in the ACKNOWLEDGE FAULTS 8004 function multiplex mode is continued as soon as the fault has been acknowledged and is no longer active If OFF was selected in the ACKNOWLEDGE FAULTS 8004 function multiplex mode is continued as soon as the fault is no longer active Notic...

Page 49: ...d depending on this setting and the engineering unit In such instances an arrow appears on the display between the measuring value and the engineering unit e g 1 2 o kg h indicating that the measuring system is computing with more decimal places than can be shown on the display DISPLAY MODE 2423 Note This function is not available unless one of the following was selected in the ASSIGN function 242...

Page 50: ...0 In this function a value to be displayed is assigned to the information line bottom line in the local display This value is displayed during normal operation Options OFF MASS FLOW MASS FLOW IN VOLUME FLOW VOLUME FLOW IN CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW IN DENSITY REFERENCE DENSITY TEMPERATURE MASS FLOW BARGRAPH IN VOLUME FLOW BARGRAPH IN CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW BARGRAPH IN ACTUAL CURREN...

Page 51: ...E FLOW CARRIER VOLUME FLOW CORRECTED CARRIER VOLUME FLOW BLACK LIQUOR BAUME API PLATO BALLING BRIX OTHERS _ _ _ _ flexible concentration Advanced options with optional software package ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS MASS FLOW DEVIATION DENSITY DEVIATION REFERENCE DENSITY DEVIATION TEMPERATURE DEVIATION TUBE DAMPING DEVIATION ELECTRODYNAMIC SENSOR DEVIATION OPERATING FREQUENCY FLUCTUATION DEVIATION TUBE DAMPIN...

Page 52: ...ending on this setting and the engineering unit In such instances an arrow appears on the display between the measuring value and the engineering unit e g 1 2 o kg h indicating that the measuring system is computing with more decimal places than can be shown on the display DISPLAY MODE 2603 Note This function is not available unless one of the following was selected in the ASSIGN function 2600 MAS...

Page 53: ...s not available in the information line ASSIGN 2620 Use this function to define the second reading to be displayed in the information line alternately every 10 seconds with the value defined in the function ASSIGN 2600 Options OFF MASS FLOW MASS FLOW IN VOLUME FLOW VOLUME FLOW IN CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW IN DENSITY REFERENCE DENSITY TEMPERATURE MASS FLOW BARGRAPH IN VOLUME FLOW ...

Page 54: ...ssage is generated The message in question appears on the display Fault message identified by a lightning icon If ON was selected in the ACKNOWLEDGE FAULTS 8004 function multiplex mode is continued as soon as the fault has been acknowledged and is no longer active If OFF was selected in the ACKNOWLEDGE FAULTS 8004 function multiplex mode is continued as soon as the fault is no longer active Notice...

Page 55: ...d depending on this setting and the engineering unit In such instances an arrow appears on the display between the measuring value and the engineering unit e g 1 2 o kg h indicating that the measuring system is computing with more decimal places than can be shown on the display DISPLAY MODE 2623 Note This function is not available unless one of the following was selected in the ASSIGN function 262...

Page 56: ... TOTALIZER 3001 p 58 OVERFLOW 3041 p 59 UNIT TOTALIZER 3001 p 58 OVERFLOW 3041 p 59 FAILSAFE ALL TOT ASSIGN 3000 p 57 SUM 3040 p 59 ASSIGN 3000 p 57 SUM 3040 p 59 ASSIGN 3000 p 57 SUM 3040 p 59 RESET ALL TOTAL 3800 p 60 Function groups CONFIGURATION 300 p 57 OPERATION 304 p 59 CONFIGURATION 300 p 57 OPERATION 304 p 59 CONFIGURATION 300 p 57 OPERATION 304 p 59 Groups TOTALIZER 1 DAA p 57 TOTALIZER ...

Page 57: ...he totalizers are independently configurable ASSIGN 3000 Use this function to assign a measured variable to the totalizer in question Options standard OFF MASS FLOW VOLUME FLOW CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW Advanced options with optional software package CONCENTRATION TARGET MASS TARGET VOLUME TARGET CORRECTED VOLUME CARRIER MASS CARRIER VOLUME CARRIER CORRECTED VOLUME Factory setting MASS FLOW Note The t...

Page 58: ...US o Sm3 Scf Factory setting Nm3 TOTALIZER MODE 3002 Use this function to define how the flow components are to be totalized Options BALANCE Positive and negative flow components The positive and negative flow components are balanced In other words net flow in the flow direction is registered FORWARD only positive flow components REVERSE only negative flow components Factory setting Totalizer 1 BA...

Page 59: ...ng in the TOTALIZER MODE function see page 58 is as follows If the setting is BALANCE the totalizer balances flow in the positive and negative directions If the setting is FORWARD the totalizer registers only flow in the positive direction If the setting is REVERSE the totalizer registers only flow in the negative direction The totalizer s response to faults is defined in the FAILSAFE ALL TOTALIZE...

Page 60: ... NO YES Factory setting NO Note If the device has a status input and if it is appropriately configured a reset for the totalizer 1 3 can also be triggered by a pulse see the ASSIGN STATUS INPUT function 5000 on page 112 FAILSAFE ALL TOTALIZERS 3801 Use this function to define the common response of all totalizers 1 3 in case of error Options STOP The totalizer is paused until the fault is rectifie...

Page 61: ...ART VALUE FREQUENCY 4202 p 76 PULSE VALUE 4222 p 85 ON VALUE 4242 p 93 SIMULATION FREQ 4302 p 96 VALUE SIM PULSE 4323 p 98 SIMUL SWITCH POINT 4342 p 99 SWITCH ON DELAY 4702 p 103 VALUE SIM SWITCH PT 4742 p 106 CURRENT SPAN 4001 p 64 SIMULATION CURRENT 4041 p 72 ASSIGN FREQUENCY 4201 p 75 FAILSAFE VALUE 4211 p 84 ASSIGN PULSE 4221 p 85 ASSIGN STATUS 4241 p 92 ACTUAL FREQ 4301 p 96 SIMULATION PULSE ...

Page 62: ...G BATCH UPWARDS batching progress upwards BATCH DOWNWARDS batching progress downwards Note The current range selected function CURRENT SPAN 4001 corresponds to a batching rate of 0 100 based on the batching quantity The batching software automatically sets the values for 0 4 mA and 20 mA function VALUE 0_4 mA 4002 and VALUE 20 mA 4003 Example with upward batching Value 0 4 mA 0 unit value 20 mA ba...

Page 63: ...ATION REFERENCE DENSITY DEVIATION TEMPERATURE DEVIATION TUBE DAMPING DEVIATION ELECTRODYNAMIC SENSOR DEVIATION OPERATING FREQUENCY FLUCTUATION DEVIATION TUBE DAMPING FLUCTUATION DEVIATION Factory setting MASS FLOW Note If you select OFF the only function shown in the CONFIGURATION function group is this function in other words ASSIGN CURRENT OUTPUT 4000 Function description OUTPUTS o CURRENT OUTPU...

Page 64: ...urrent output 1 4 20 mA NAMUR 4 20 mA HART NAMUR only current output 1 4 20 mA US 4 20 mA HART US only current output 1 0 20 mA 25 mA 4 20 mA 25 mA 4 20 mA 25 mA HART only current output 1 Factory setting 4 20 mA HART NAMUR current output 1 4 20 mA NAMUR current output 2 3 Note The option HART is only supported by the current output designated as current output 1 in the device software terminals 2...

Page 65: ...value 0 4 to 20 mA depends on the setting in the function CURRENT SPAN q Maximum current value depends on the setting in the function CURRENT SPAN r Failsafe mode upper signal on alarm level depends on the setting in the functions CURRENT SPAN page 64 and FAILSAFE MODE page 60 A Measuring range User input 5 digit floating point number with sign Factory setting 0 kg h or 0 5 kg l or 50 C Note The a...

Page 66: ...uring device is defined In doing so one of the two values is configured as zero flow e g 0 kg h If the effective flow drops below or exceeds the value configured as the zero flow no fault notice message is generated and the current output retains its value If the effective flow drops below or exceeds the other value a fault notice message is generated 351 354 current range and the current output r...

Page 67: ...with sign Factory setting Depends on nominal diameter kg h or 2 kg l or 200 C Note The appropriate unit is taken from the following functions UNIT MASS FLOW 0400 UNIT VOLUME FLOW 0402 UNIT CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW 0404 UNIT DENSITY 0420 UNIT REFERENCE DENSITY 0421 UNIT TEMPERATURE 0422 see page 17 till page 21 If the option BATCH UPWARDS or BATCH DOWNWARDS only possible with the optional software pac...

Page 68: ...d are not equal to the zero flow for example VALUE 0_4 mA 5 kg h VALUE 20 mA 10 kg h the message CURRENT OUTPUT AT FULL SCALE VALUE appears if the measuring range is exceeded or not achieved and the current output responds in accordance with the parameter settings in the function FAILSAFE MODE 4006 A0001248 SYMMETRY The current output signal is independent of the direction of flow absolute amount ...

Page 69: ...BATCH UPWARDS or BATCH DOWNWARDS is selected in the function ASSIGN CURRENT OUTPUT 4000 the option is automatically specified and cannot be edited Detailed explanations and information How the current output responds under the following postulated conditions 1 Defined measuring range m n m and n have the same sign A0001248 and the following flow behavior A0001265 STANDARD The current output signal...

Page 70: ...ut signal is proportional to the measured variable assigned A0001274 SYMMETRY This option is not available under these circumstances because the 0_4 mA value and the 20 mA value have different signs PULSATING FLOW Flow components outside the measuring range are buffered balanced and output after a maximum delay of 60 seconds A0001275 TIME CONSTANT 4005 Use this function to enter a time constant de...

Page 71: ...e current output adopts the value of the lower signal on alarm level as defined in the function CURRENT SPAN 4001 see page 64 MAX CURRENT The current output adopts the value of the upper signal on alarm level as defined in the function CURRENT SPAN 4001 see page 64 HOLD VALUE not recommended Measuring value output is based on the last measuring value saved before the error occurred ACTUAL VALUE Me...

Page 72: ...urrent output Options OFF ON Factory setting OFF Note The SIMULATION CURRENT OUTPUT message indicates that simulation is active The measuring device continues to measure while simulation is in progress i e the current measuring values are output correctly via the other outputs Caution The setting is not saved if the power supply fails VALUE SIMULATION CURRENT 4042 Note The function is not visible ...

Page 73: ...ATION 404 INFORMATION 408 CURRENT OUTPUT 2 EAB CONFIGURATION 400 OPERATION 404 INFORMATION 408 CURRENT OUTPUT 3 EAC CONFIGURATION 400 OPERATION 404 INFORMATION 408 Function description OUTPUTS o CURRENT OUTPUT 1 o INFORMATION TERMINAL NUMBER 4080 Use this function to view the numbers of the terminals in the connection compartment and the polarity used by the current output ...

Page 74: ...T OUTPUT 3 EAC PULSE FREQ OUTPUT 1 ECA CONFIGURATION 420 PULSE FREQ OUTPUT 2 ECB CONFIGURATION 420 Function description OUTPUTS o PULSE FREQ OUTP 1 2 o CONFIGURATION GENERAL OPERATION MODE 4200 Use this function to configure the output as a pulse frequency or status output The functions available in this function group vary depending on which option you select here Options PULSE FREQUENCY STATUS F...

Page 75: ... TARGET MASS FLOW TARGET MASS FLOW TARGET VOLUME FLOW TARGET VOLUME FLOW CORRECTED TARGET VOLUME FLOW CARRIER MASS FLOW CARRIER MASS FLOW CARRIER VOLUME FLOW CARRIER VOLUME FLOW CORRECTED CARRIER VOLUME FLOW BLACK LIQUOR BAUME API PLATO BALLING BRIX OTHERS _ _ _ _ flexible concentration Advanced options with optional software package ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS MASS FLOW DEVIATION DENSITY DEVIATION REFEREN...

Page 76: ...203 Note This function is not available unless the FREQUENCY setting was selected in the OPERATION MODE function 4200 Use this function to define a full scale frequency for the frequency output You define the associated measured value of the measuring range in the VALUE F HIGH function 4205 described on page 77 User input 5 digit fixed point number 2 10000 Hz Factory setting 10000 Hz Example VALUE...

Page 77: ...unit is taken from the UNIT MASS FLOW 0400 UNIT VOLUME FLOW 0402 UNIT CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW 0404 UNIT DENSITY 0420 UNIT REFERENCE DENSITY 0421 or UNIT TEMPERATURE 0422 function see p 17 to p 21 VALUE F HIGH 4205 Note This function is not available unless the FREQUENCY setting was selected in the OPERATION MODE function 4200 Use this function to assign a variable to the end value frequency 4203 The...

Page 78: ...uring device is defined In doing so one of the two values is configured as zero flow e g 0 kg h If the effective flow drops below or exceeds the value configured as the zero flow no fault notice message is generated and the frequency output retains its value If the effective flow drops below or exceeds the other value a fault notice message is generated 355 358 frequency area and the frequency out...

Page 79: ...n accordance with the parameter setting in the function FAILSAFE MODE 4209 If both values defined are not equal to the zero flow for example VALUE F LOW 5 kg h VALUE F HIGH 10 kg h the message FREQUENCY OUTPUT AT FULL SCALE VALUE appears if the measuring range is exceeded or not achieved and the frequency output responds in accordance with the parameter settings in the function FAILSAFE MODE 4209 ...

Page 80: ...fered balanced and output after a maximum delay of 60 seconds If the buffered data cannot be processed within approx 60 seconds a fault notice message appears Under certain plant conditions flow values can aggregate in the buffer for example in the case of prolonged and unwanted fluid backflow However this buffer is reset in all relevant programming adjustments which affect the frequency output Fu...

Page 81: ...ated with a positive signal level If NEGATIVE is selected the internal transistor is activated with a negative signal level 0 V Note With the passive output configuration the output signal levels of the frequency output depend on the external circuit see examples Example for passive output circuit PASSIVE If PASSIVE is selected the frequency output is configured as an open collector A0001225 m Ope...

Page 82: ...w In the operating status flow present the output signal level changes from a positive voltage level to 0 V A0001981 Example for output configuration PASSIVE NEGATIVE Output configuration with an external pull up resistance In the quiescent state at zero flow the output signal level at the terminals is at a positive voltage level A0004690 m Open collector n Pull Up Resistance o Transistor activati...

Page 83: ...TIVE In the quiescent state at zero flow the output signal level at the terminals is 0 V A0004694 In the operating status flow present the output signal level changes from 0 V to a positive voltage level A0004692 The following applies for the output configuration ACTIVE NEGATIVE In the quiescent state at zero flow the output signal level at the terminals is at a positive voltage level A0004693 In ...

Page 84: ... in the event of a fault The setting you select here affects only the frequency output It has no effect on other outputs and the display e g totalizers Options FALLBACK VALUE Output is 0 Hz FAILSAFE VALUE Output is the frequency specified in the FAILSAFE VALUE function 4211 HOLD VALUE Measured value output is based on the last measured value saved before the error occurred ACTUAL VALUE Measured va...

Page 85: ...ASS FLOW Note If you select OFF the only function shown in the CONFIGURATION function group is this function in other words ASSIGN PULSE 4221 PULSE VALUE 4222 Note This function is not available unless the PULSE setting was selected in the OPERATION MODE function 4200 Use this function to define the flow at which a pulse is triggered These pulses can be totaled by an external totalizer and the tot...

Page 86: ... entered the illustration applies to positive pulses P Pauses between the individual pulses Note When entering the pulse width select a value that can still be processed by an external totalizer e g mechanical totalizer PLC etc Caution If the pulse number or frequency resulting from the pulse value entered see function PULSE VALUE 4222 on page 85 and from the current flow is too large to maintain ...

Page 87: ...th reciprocating pumps the positive and negative flow components are totaled with the signs taken into account e g 10 l and 25 l 15 l Flow components outside the maximum pulse number per second value width are buffered balanced and output after a maximum delay of 60 seconds If the buffered data cannot be processed within approx 60 seconds a fault notice message appears Under certain plant conditio...

Page 88: ... with a positive signal level If NEGATIVE is selected the internal transistor is activated with a negative signal level 0 V Note With the passive output configuration the output signal levels of the pulse output depend on the external circuit see examples Example for passive output circuit PASSIVE If PASSIVE is selected the pulse output is configured as an open collector A0001225 m Open collector ...

Page 89: ...low In the operating status flow present the output signal level changes from a positive voltage level to 0 V A0001981 Example for output configuration PASSIVE NEGATIVE Output configuration with an external pull up resistance In the quiescent state at zero flow the output signal level at the terminals is at a positive voltage level A0004690 m Open collector n Pull Up Resistance o Transistor activa...

Page 90: ...TIVE In the quiescent state at zero flow the output signal level at the terminals is 0 V A0004694 In the operating status flow present the output signal level changes from 0 V to a positive voltage level A0004692 The following applies for the output configuration ACTIVE NEGATIVE In the quiescent state at zero flow the output signal level at the terminals is at a positive voltage level A0004693 In ...

Page 91: ...to ensure that the pulse output assumes a predefined state in the event of a fault The setting you select here affects only the pulse output It has no effect on other outputs and the display e g totalizers Options FALLBACK VALUE Output is 0 pulse ACTUAL VALUE Measured value output is based on the current flow measurement The fault is ignored Factory setting FALLBACK VALUE Function description OUTP...

Page 92: ...ANTITIES min max batching quantity PROGRESS NOTE batching end approaching Note The only options available are the monitoring functions 7240 to 7243 which have a value not equal to zero max 3 Advanced options with optional software package CONCENTRATION LIMIT TARGET MASS FLOW LIMIT TARGET MASS PROPORTION FLOW LIMIT TARGET VOLUME FLOW LIMIT TARGET VOLUME PROPORTION FLOW LIMIT TARGET CORRECTED VOLUME...

Page 93: ...are permissible depending on the measured variable in question e g mass flow totalizer reading User input 5 digit floating point number unit Factory setting 0 kg h or 2 kg l or 200 C Note If SYMMETRY is selected in the function MEASURING MODE 4246 and values with different signs are entered for the switch on and switch off points the notice message INPUT RANGE EXCEEDED appears Only the switch on p...

Page 94: ...t is taken from the function UNIT VOLUME FLOW 0402 or UNIT MASS FLOW 0400 If SYMMETRY is selected in the function MEASURING MODE 4246 and values with different signs are entered for the switch on and switch off points the notice message INPUT RANGE EXCEEDED appears SWITCH OFF DELAY 4245 Note This function is not available unless the STATUS setting was selected in the OPERATION MODE function 4200 U...

Page 95: ...uctive A0001247 Note SYMMETRY cannot be selected unless the values in the ON VALUE 4242 and OFF VALUE 4244 functions have the same sign or one of the values is zero If the values have different signs SYMMETRY cannot be selected and an ASSIGNMENT NOT POSSIBLE message is displayed TIME CONSTANT 4247 Note This function is not available unless the STATUS setting was selected in the OPERATION MODE func...

Page 96: ...was selected in the OPERATION MODE function 4200 Use this function to view the computed actual value of the output frequency Display 0 12500 Hz SIMULATION FREQUENCY 4302 Note This function is not available unless the FREQUENCY setting was selected in the OPERATION MODE function 4200 Use this function to activate simulation of the frequency output Options OFF ON Factory setting OFF Note The SIMULAT...

Page 97: ... 4302 is active ON Use this function to define a free selectable frequency value e g 500 Hz which should be output at the frequency output with maximum pulse frequency or shortened minimum pulse width This value is used to test downstream devices and the measuring device itself User input 0 12500 Hz Factory setting 0 Hz Caution The setting is not saved if the power supply fails Function descriptio...

Page 98: ...tive The on off ratio is 1 1 for both types of simulation The measuring device continues to measure while simulation is in progress i e the current measured values are output correctly via the other outputs Caution The setting is not saved if the power supply fails VALUE SIMULATION PULSE 4323 Note This function is not available unless the COUNTDOWN option was selected in the SIMULATION PULSE funct...

Page 99: ...ns OFF ON Factory setting OFF Note The SIMULATION STATUS OUTPUT message indicates that simulation is active The measuring device continues to measure while simulation is in progress i e the current measured values are output correctly via the other outputs Caution The setting is not saved if the power supply fails VALUE SIMULATION SWITCH POINT 4343 Note This function is not available unless STATUS...

Page 100: ...T OUTPUT 3 EAC PULSE FREQ OUTPUT 1 ECA CONFIGURATION 420 OPERATION 430 INFORMATION 438 PULSE FREQ OUTPUT 2 ECB CONFIGURATION 420 OPERATION 430 INFORMATION 438 Function description OUTPUTS o PULSE FREQ OUTP 1 2 o INFORMATION TERMINAL NUMBER 4380 Use this function to view the numbers of the terminals in the connection compartment and the polarity used by the pulse frequency output ...

Page 101: ...FAULT MESSAGE NOTICE MESSAGE FAULT MESSAGE or NOTICE MESSAGE EPD Empty pipe detection only if active FLOW DIRECTION LIMIT MASS FLOW LIMIT VOLUME FLOW LIMIT CORRECTED VOLUME FLOW LIMIT DENSITY LIMIT REFERENCE DENSITY LIMIT TEMPERATURE LIMIT TOTALIZER 1 3 Advanced options with optional software package BATCHING BATCH VALVE 1 e g to control valve 1 BATCH VALVE 2 e g to control valve 2 BATCH RUNNING B...

Page 102: ...st one relay output as a fault output and define the outputs failsafe mode The relay output is configured as a normally open NO or make contact by default It can be reconfigured as a normally closed NC or break contact by means of a jumper on the relay module see Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 BA 059D 06 en If you select OFF or ON the only function shown in the CONFIGURATION function gr...

Page 103: ...itive or negative values are permissible depending on the measured variable in question e g mass flow totalizer reading User input 5 digit floating point number unit Factory setting 0 kg h or 2 kg l or 200 C Note The appropriate unit is taken from the function UNIT VOLUME FLOW 0402 or UNIT MASS FLOW 0400 If SYMMETRY is selected in the function MEASURING MODE 4705 and values with different signs ar...

Page 104: ...lay de energized A0001247 Note SYMMETRY cannot be selected unless the values in the ON VALUE 4701 and OFF VALUE 4703 functions have the same sign or one of the values is zero If the values have different signs SYMMETRY cannot be selected and an ASSIGNMENT NOT POSSIBLE message is displayed TIME CONSTANT 4706 Use this function to enter a time constant defining how the measuring signal reacts to seve...

Page 105: ...ly open NO or make or normally closed NC or break contact see Operating Instruction Proline Promass 83 BA 059D 06 en Display MAKE CONTACT OPEN MAKE CONTACT CLOSED BREAK CONTACT OPEN BREAK CONTACT CLOSED SIMULATION SWITCH POINT 4741 Use this function to activate simulation of the relay output Options OFF ON Factory setting OFF Note The SIMULATION RELAY message indicates that simulation is active Th...

Page 106: ...ion This value is used to test downstream devices and the measuring device itself Depending on the relay configuration as make or break contact the following selections are available Options Relay output configured as normally open make contact MAKE CONTACT OPEN MAKE CONTACT CLOSED Relay output configured as normally closed break contact BREAK CONTACT OPEN BREAK CONTACT CLOSED Caution The setting ...

Page 107: ...AC PULSE FREQ OUTPUT 1 ECA PULSE FREQ OUTPUT 2 ECB RELAY OUTPUT 1 EGA CONFIGURATION 470 OPERATION 474 INFORMATION 478 RELAY OUTPUT 2 EGB CONFIGURATION 470 OPERATION 474 INFORMATION 478 Function description OUTPUTS o RELAY OUTPUT 1 2 o INFORMATION TERMINAL NUMBER 4780 Use this function to view the numbers of the terminals in the connection compartment and the polarity used by the relay output ...

Page 108: ...e relay drops out at 1 m3 h and pulls up at 1 m3 h Set the switch point to 0 if your process calls for direct switchover no switching hysteresis If low flow cut off is used it is advisable to set hysteresis to a value higher than or equal to the low flow cut off rate Switch on switch off point A0001236 a Relay energized b Relay de energized Relay output configured for limit value The relay output ...

Page 109: ...m or process error Fault oFailsafe mode outputs Inputs and totalizers A0001291 de energized A0001240 A0001238 Notice message System OK A0001052 energized A0001239 A0001237 System or process error Fault o Continuation of measuring A0001291 de energized A0001240 A0001238 Fault message or Notice message System OK A0001052 energized A0001239 A0001237 System or process error Fault o Failsafe mode or No...

Page 110: ...ce density Temperature Totalizer Limit value not overshot or undershot A0001243 energized A0001239 A0001237 Limit value overshot or undershot A0001244 de energized A0001240 A0001238 Terminal numbers in accordance with the function TERMINAL NUMBER 4780 on page 107 Note If the measuring device has two relays the factory setting is Relay 1 o normally open contact NO Relay 2 o normally closed contact ...

Page 111: ...5001 p 112 SIM STATUS IN 5041 p 113 CURRENT SPAN 5201 p 115 SIM CURRENT INPUT 5241 p 117 ASSIGN STATUS INPUT 5000 p 112 ACT STATUS IN 5040 p 113 TERMINAL NUMBER 5080 p 114 ASSIGN CURRENT INPUT 5200 p 115 ACTUAL VALUE CURRENT INPUT 5240 p 117 TERMINAL NUMBER 5280 p 118 Function groups CONFIGURATION 500 p 112 OPERATION 504 p 113 INFORMATION 508 p 114 CONFIGURATION 520 p 115 OPERATION 524 p 117 INFOR...

Page 112: ...cess the batching process is canceled immediately but totalizer 3 is not reset This allows the partial filling to be read out correctly Advanced options with optional software package ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS ACQUISITION Note This function is not available unless the SINGLE SHOT setting is selected in the ACQUISITION MODE function 7410 Factory setting OFF Caution POSITIVE ZERO RETURN is active as long a...

Page 113: ... page 112 Options OFF ON Factory setting OFF Note The SIMULATION STATUS INPUT message indicates that simulation is active The measuring device continues to measure while simulation is in progress i e the current measured values are output correctly via the other outputs Caution The setting is not saved if the power supply fails VALUE SIMULATION STATUS INPUT 5042 Note The function is not visible un...

Page 114: ...ion group INFORMATION INPUTS F STATUS INPUT FAA CONFIGURATION 500 OPERATION 504 INFORMATION 508 Function description INPUTS o STATUS INPUT o INFORMATION TERMINAL NUMBER 5080 Use this function to view the numbers of the terminals in the connection compartment and the polarity used by the status input ...

Page 115: ... 25 mA 4 20 mA 25 mA Factory setting 4 20 mA NAMUR Note When switching the hardware from an active factory setting to a passive output signal select a current range of 4 20 mA See Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 BA 059D 06 en Current range operational range measuring information 0 20 mA 0 20 5 mA 4 20 mA 4 20 5 mA 4 20 mA NAMUR 3 8 20 5 mA 4 20 mA US 3 9 20 8 mA 0 20 mA 25 mA 0 24 ma 4 2...

Page 116: ... for the process variable concerned If the current value lies outside of the selected range see function CURRENT SPAN 5201 then the process variable is set to the error value defined here and a corresponding notice message CURRENT INPUT RANGE 363 is generated User input 5 digit floating point number Factory setting Dependent on the process variable assigned to the current input see function ASSIGN...

Page 117: ...mulation at the current input is defined in the function VALUE SIMULATION CURRENT INPUT 5242 The measuring device remains fully operational during the simulation and the current measured values are output correctly via the other outputs and the display Caution The setting is not saved if the power supply fails VALUE SIMULATION CURRENT INPUT 5242 Note This function is only available if the function...

Page 118: ...FORMATION INPUTS F STATUS INPUT FAA CURRENT INPUT FCA CONFIGURATION 520 OPERATION 524 INFORMATION 528 Function description INPUTS o CURRENT INPUT o INFORMATION TERMINAL NUMBER 5280 This function is used to display the polarity and numbers of the terminals in the terminal compartment occupied by the current input ...

Page 119: ... 136 DENSITY COEFF C 2 6852 p 137 MIN CARRIER TEMP 6862 p 138 TAG DESCRIPTION 6001 p 120 DEVICE ID 6041 p 121 ON VALUE LF CUT OFF 6402 p 122 EPD VALUE LOW 6423 p 125 FIXED REF DENSITY 6461 p 127 DENSITY ADJUST MODE 6482 p 130 PRESSURE 6501 p 132 DENSITY DAMPING 6602 p 133 ZEROPOINT 6803 p 135 TEMPERATURE COEFF KM 2 6841 p 136 DENSITY COEFF C 1 6851 p 137 MAX FLUID TEMP 6861 p 138 TAG NAME 6000 p 1...

Page 120: ... 16 character text permissible A Z 0 9 punctuation marks Factory setting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No text BUS ADDRESS 6002 Use this function to define the address for the exchange of data with the HART protocol User input 0 15 Factory setting 0 Note Addresses 1 15 a constant 4 mA current is applied HART PROTOCOL 6003 Use this function to display if the HART protocol is active Display OFF HA...

Page 121: ...ion BASIC FUNCTION o HART o OPERATION MANUFACTURER ID 6040 Use this function to view the manufacturer ID in decimal numerical format Display Endress Hauser 17 11 hex for Endress Hauser DEVICE ID 6041 Use this function to view the device ID in hexadecimal numerical format Display 51 81 dez for Promass 83 DEVICE REVISION 6042 Displays the device specific revision of the HART command interface Displa...

Page 122: ... the switch on point for low flow cut off Low flow cut off is active if the value entered is not equal to 0 The sign of the flow value is highlighted on the display to indicate that low flow cut off is active User input 5 digit floating point number unit Factory setting Depends on nominal diameter Note The appropriate unit is taken from the function group SYSTEM UNITS see page 17 OFF VALUE LOW FLO...

Page 123: ... graphic While pressure shock suppression is active the following conditions apply Current outputs o outputs the current corresponding to zero flow Pulse Freq output o outputs the frequency corresponding to zero flow Flow reading on display o0 Totalizer reading o the totalizers are pegged at the last correct value Deactivation of the pressure shock suppression The pressure shock suppression is dea...

Page 124: ...ck BASIC FUNCTION Device Functions Proline Promass 83 PRESSURE SHOCK SUPPRESSION 6404 continued User input max 4 digit number incl unit 0 00 100 0 s Factory setting 0 00 s Function description BASIC FUNCTION o PROCESS PARAMETER o CONFIGURATION ...

Page 125: ... ones are detected For gas measurement we strongly recommend to switch off empty pipe detection EPD VALUE LOW 6423 Note This function is not available unless the ON selection was selected in the EMPTY PIPE DETECTION function Use this function to set a lower threshold for the measured density value in order to detect possible problems in the process indicated by too low density User input 5 digit f...

Page 126: ... the measuring pipes increases If the exciting current set in this function is exceeded error message 700 is output similar to the functions EPD VALUE LOW 6423 and EPD VALUE HIGH 6423 User input 5 digit floating point number Factory setting 100 mA deactivated Note The function is not activated until a value under 100 mA is input Entering the value 100 mA deactivates the function Function descripti...

Page 127: ... CALCULATION function 6460 In this function a fixed value for the reference density can be entered with which the corrected volume flow or corrected volume is calculated User input 5 digit floating point number Factory setting 1 kg Nl EXPANSION COEFFICIENT 6462 Note This function is not available unless the CALCULATED REFERENCE DENSITY setting was selected in the CORRECTED VOLUME CALCULATION funct...

Page 128: ...reference density User input 5 digit floating point number Factory setting 20 000 C The reference density is calculated as follows UN U 1 D t E t2 where t t tN UN Reference density U currently measured fluid density measuring value Promass t Actual measured temperature of fluid measuring value Promass tN Reference temperature for calculating the reference density e g 20 C D Volumetric expansion co...

Page 129: ...system is adopted by the function ZEROPOINT see page 135 Options CANCEL START Factory setting CANCEL Caution Before carrying this out please refer to the Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 BA 059D 06 en for a detailed description of the procedure for zero point adjustment Note Programming is locked during zero point adjustment The message ZERO ADJUST RUNNING appears on the display If the ze...

Page 130: ...EM UNITS see page 17 MEASURE FLUID 1 6484 In this function the actual density of the first fluid is measured for density adjustment Options CANCEL START DENSITY SETPOINT 2 6485 Use this function to enter the density setpoint value for the second fluid for which you want to carry out field density adjustment User input 5 digit floating point number incl units Note The preset density entered here sh...

Page 131: ...e outside the measuring points set at the factory or reference conditions under which the flowmeter has been calibrated The plant is used solely for measuring a fluid whose density is to be determined very accurately under constant conditions 2 point density adjustment with two fluids This type of adjustment must always be carried out when the measuring tubes are changed mechanically e g due to De...

Page 132: ...see also Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 BA 059D 06 en Accuracy Chapter Options OFF MEASURED This selection is only available if a current input has been selected in the function ASSIGN CURRENT INPUT 5200 PRESSURE The actual measured process pressure is read in for pressure correction via the current input FIX A fixed process pressure for pressure correction is specified see function PRE...

Page 133: ...s in the density of the fluid e g with inhomogeneous liquids The damping acts on all functions and outputs of the measuring device User input max 5 digit number including unit 0 00 100 00 s Factory setting 0 00 s FLOW DAMPING 6603 Setting the filter depth of the digital filter The sensitivity of the flow measurement signal can be reduced with respect to interference peaks e g in the event of a hig...

Page 134: ...ween internal and external via the current input temperature measurement Note This cell is only available if a current input is present Options INTERNAL EXTERNAL This option is only available if TEMPERATURE was selected in the function ASSIGN CURRENT INPUT 5200 Factory setting INTERNAL Function description BASIC FUNCTION o SYSTEM PARAMETER o CONFIGURATION ...

Page 135: ...ire measuring facility in general and the accuracy of the measuring system in particular For this reason the functions described below cannot be changed even when you enter your personal code Contact the E H service organization if you have any questions about these functions Note The individual values of the functions are also provided on the sensor nameplate K FACTOR 6800 This function shows the...

Page 136: ... sensor s parameter settings are saved on the S DAT memory chip Contact the E H service organization if you have any questions about these functions TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT KM 6840 This function shows the temperature coefficient KM TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT KM 2 6841 This function shows the temperature coefficient KM 2 TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT KT 6842 This function shows the temperature coefficient K...

Page 137: ... alter the calibration value of this coefficient DENSITY COEFFICIENT C 1 6851 This function shows the actual density coefficient C 1 Caution A density adjustment can alter the calibration value of this coefficient DENSITY COEFFICIENT C 2 6852 This function shows the actual density coefficient C 2 Caution A density adjustment can alter the calibration value of this coefficient DENSITY COEFFICIENT C...

Page 138: ...functions are used for displaying device parameters only and consequently cannot be accessed Contact the E H service organization if you have any questions about these functions MINIMUM FLUID TEMPERATURE 6860 The lowest fluid temperature measured appears on the display MAXIMUM FLUID TEMPERATURE 6861 The highest fluid temperature measured appears on the display MINIMUM TEMP CARRIER TUBE 6862 Note T...

Page 139: ...72 EXP COEF LIN CARR FL 7002 p 141 CONCENTRATIO N NAME 7031 p 145 ASSIGN BATCH VARIABLE 7202 p 148 OPEN VALVE 2 7222 p 154 MAX BATCHING QUANTITY 7242 p 160 BATCH DOWNWARDS 7262 p 163 VALVE 1 CLOSING TIME 7282 p 164 WARNING MODE 7403 p 166 ACQUISITION DO 7412 p 167 MINIMUM VALUE 7422 p 168 MINIMUM VALUE 7432 p 169 MINIMUM VALUE 7442 p 170 MINIMUM VALUE 7452 p 171 MINIMUM VALUE 7462 p 172 REF DENSIT...

Page 140: ... FREQ FLUCT HISTORY 7484 p 175 TUBE DAMP FLUCT HISTORY 7494 p 177 MAXIMUM VALUE 7473 p 173 MAXIMUM VALUE 7483 p 175 MAXIMUM VALUE 7493 p 177 MINIMUM VALUE 7472 p 173 MINIMUM VALUE 7482 p 175 MINIMUM VALUE 7492 p 177 ELECTR DYN SENSORS 7471 p 173 OPERATING FREQUENCY FLUCT 7481 p 175 TUBE DAMPING FLUCT 7491 p 177 REF VALUE EL DYN SENS 7470 p 173 REF VALUE OP FREQ FLUCT 7480 p 175 REF VALUE TUBE DAMP...

Page 141: ... function to enter the reference density density at reference temp of the carrier fluid This value is required for temperature compensated calculation of the target fluid content in a two phase fluid User input 5 digit floating point number incl units Factory setting 1 0000 kg l Note Carrier fluid transporting liquid e g water Target fluid material transported e g lime powder The appropriate unit ...

Page 142: ...ce density density at reference temperature of the carrier fluid This value is required for temperature compensated calculation of the target fluid content in a two phase fluid User input 5 digit floating point number incl units Factory setting 1 0000 kg l Note Carrier fluid transporting liquid e g water Target fluid material transported e g lime powder The appropriate unit is taken from the funct...

Page 143: ...e of the following was selected in the DENSITY FUNCTION function 7000 BAUME 1 SG BAUME 1 SG API PLATO BALLING BRIX Use this function to enter the fluid specific linear expansion coefficient for linear temperature curves to calculate the temperature compensated density functions User input 5 digit floating point number including unit and sign Factory setting 0 5000 e 3 1 K SQR EXPANSION COEFFICIENT...

Page 144: ...e formula Currently measured density Currently measured temperature The concentration is calculated from the density and temperature as follows K A0 A1 U A2 U2 A3 U3 A4 U4 B1 T B2 T2 B3 T3 K Concentration U currently measured density A0 Value from function COEFFICIENT A0 7032 A1 Value from function COEFFICIENT A1 7033 A2 Value from function COEFFICIENT A2 7034 A3 Value from function COEFFICIENT A3...

Page 145: ... concentration specification and the subsequent relevant settings up to 4 different concentrations can be preconfigured and selected when needed All settings in the subsequent functions of this function group are each only valid for the concentration specification selected in the function CONCENTRATION SELECTOR 7022 In other words the entry or option is assigned to the concentration specification ...

Page 146: ...ion MASS 3D VOLUME 3D or OTHERS 3D was selected in the function MODE 7021 Coefficient B1 entry User input 5 digit floating point number Factory setting 0 COEFFICIENT B2 7038 Note This function does only appear if the option MASS 3D VOLUME 3D or OTHERS 3D was selected in the function MODE 7021 Coefficient B2 entry User input 5 digit floating point number Factory setting 0 COEFFICIENT B3 7039 Note T...

Page 147: ...e which was defined for batching specification 6 in the function BATCH NAME 7201 Factory setting BATCH 1 Note By selecting a batching specification and its related settings explained below up to 6 different batchings can be preconfigured and selected as necessary All the following functions in this function group as well as the functions in the function groups VALVE PARAMETER 722 and SUPERVISION 7...

Page 148: ... continue and the plus key stop batching name quantity in the information line by means of the batching menu assignment In this way a direct batching control station is made available locally at the measuring device by means of the user interface and the controls Select OFF if the BATCHING functionality is no longer to be used All settings related to the function e g switching contact assigned to ...

Page 149: ...CK SUPPRESSION 6404 on page 123 Detailed explanations and information When batching using the optional software package BATCHING process related variable after run quantities or incorrect quantities can be determined and balanced out by computer by means of various functions This ensures a high level of accuracy throughout the entire batching range Response when OFF is selected The batching ends a...

Page 150: ... low flow cut off This means that the lower the setting is for the low flow cut off the longer the after run quantity is recorded The batching is very accurate Example diagram of a batching sequence and the respective response in MODE 1 and MODE 2 A0004711 Q Flow t Time t1 time period shorter than or equal to the maximum batching time A Coarse batching quantity B Fine batching quantity C After run...

Page 151: ...MODE 7206 SELECTION Function AVERAGING DRIP 7207 5 From five after run quantities recorded the largest and smallest are not used From the remaining three after run quantities an average after run quantity is calculated which is taken into account at the next batching AVERAGING DRIP 7207 Note This function is only available if MODE 1 or MODE 2 was selected in the COMPENSATION MODE function 7206 Use...

Page 152: ...nt on the configuration of the outputs For 2 stage batching two relay outputs must be available in the measuring device The functions available in the function group VALVE PARAMETER page 153 are dependent on the number of batching stages number of valves selected in this function INPUT FORMAT 7209 Use this function to define the entry format of the quantities for the switch points of the valves Op...

Page 153: ... BATCH QUANTITY 7203 is adjusted reduced increased the effective quantity switch point is automatically and dynamically adjusted e g taking 70 and changing the batching quantity from 10 to 20 liters the quantity switch point is adjusted from 7 liters to 14 liters Dynamic tracking for value data If you enter value input this value is absolute for batching quantities that do not change e g always 7 ...

Page 154: ...to 14 liters In other words the existing value data is tracked as a percentage of the altered batching quantity CLOSE VALVE 2 7223 Use this function to specify the quantity value at which contact 2 closes This is used as a switch point for valve 2 to output via an assigned output The quantity value is entered as a or as an absolute value depending on the option in the function INPUT FORMAT 7209 Us...

Page 155: ...batched a batching progress message should be generated Value input should be entered A0004670 v Flow velocity m s t Time V1 Valve 1 open V2 Valve 2 open m Start batching coarse batching valves 1 7220 and 2 7222 open n Valve 2 7223 closes coarse batching quantity achieved o Batching progress message 7243 p Valve 1 7221 closes end of batching x After run quantity The following parameter settings mu...

Page 156: ...ng functions are automatically adjusted to suit the new batching quantity Function OPEN VALVE 1 0 kg Function OPEN VALVE 2 0 kg Function CLOSE VALVE 2 16 kg Example 2 The second example explains the parameter settings of the various functions for batching with the entry format in for the switch points of the valves The following batching is to take place 2 stage batching with a batching quantity o...

Page 157: ...220 page 153 0 Valve 1 closes automatically when the batching quantity is achieved 15 kg display in function CLOSE VALVE 1 7221 page 153 Percentage data for when the second valve should open Function OPEN VALVE 2 7224 page 154 20 corresponds to 3 kg Percentage data for when the second valve should close Function CLOSE VALVE 2 7223 page 154 80 corresponds to 12 kg Example 2 a Batching specification...

Page 158: ... is no automatic adjustment i e this value must be determined again and reentered see also fault message 471 in the Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 BA 059D 06 en Troubleshooting Chapter Batching START is not possible when the fault message is active Note The function is not active if you enter 0 s factory setting This means that the batching valves are not closed by means of this functio...

Page 159: ...8 there is no automatic adjustment i e this value must be determined again and reentered see also the fault message 472 in the Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 BA 059D 06 en Troubleshooting Chapter Batching START is not possible when the fault message is active Note The function is not active if you enter 0 factory setting As a factory setting this function is assigned a fault message Thi...

Page 160: ...ching function If this function is intended more for general monitoring purposes or if there is a short time lapse between two batching processes it is advisable to assign this function to a notice message see function ERROR CATEGORY on page 181 However while the notice message is active 60 seconds the next batching can be started and the notice message is acknowledged This function can be output ...

Page 161: ...iate unit is taken depending on the process variable selected in the ASSIGN BATCH VARIABLE parameter and the unit configured in the SYSTEM UNITS function group The function is not active if you enter 0 factory setting If the batching process is aborted because the specified flow value is overshot the parameter BATCH COUNTER is not incremented New error message MAX FLOW with the error number 474 Th...

Page 162: ... functions of the minus key START STOP and the plus key HOLD GO ON batching specification are defined locally In this way a direct batching control station is available locally at the measuring device by means of the user interface not access protected In the event of a fault during the batching process the batching is canceled STOP and the local display alternates between displaying the batching ...

Page 163: ...ication is selected in the function BATCH SELECTOR 7200 BATCH SUM 7264 Use this function to display the effective overall total of all the batchings carried out Display max 7 digit floating point number unit Factory setting 0 unit Note E g in 2 stage batching the effective overall total is calculated from the coarse batching quantity fine batching quantity and after run quantity The total batching...

Page 164: ...CA see page 17 DRIP QUANTITY 7281 Displays the after run calculated averaged internally The value displayed can be overwritten in this function and the after run can thus be adjusted The after run quantity is used to optimize the internal switch point of valve 1 User input 0 quantity unit Note The after run entered in this function is only used for the first batching process For the second and fol...

Page 165: ...ast batching process A0001170 en Display max 7 digit floating point number Note Behavior when controlling batching process via function BATCH PROCEDURE STOP BATCHING TIME is not reset and stays at the current value START BATCHING TIME is reset and starts with the value 0 HOLD BATCHING TIME is not reset and stays at the current value GO ON BATCHING TIME is not reset and continues updating on the ba...

Page 166: ...RT Factory setting CANCEL SELECT REFERENCE CONDITION 7402 Use this function to select the reference status which should be used to compare the advanced diagnosis parameters see function ACQUISITION MODE 7410 on page 167 Options FACTORY USER Factory setting FACTORY WARNING MODE 7403 Use this function to determine whether a warning should be generated when there is a deviation between the reference ...

Page 167: ...ERIODICAL was selected in the ACQUISITION MODE function 7410 Use this function to specify the time interval after which the advanced diagnosis parameters should be taken The time interval starts with the confirmation of the input User input 0 99999 s Factory setting 3600 s Note A reference status must be defined prior to determining the diagnosis parameters see function SELECT REFERENCE CONDITION ...

Page 168: ...Display 5 digit floating point number including unit and sign MAXIMUM VALUE 7423 The highest mass flow value since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number including unit and sign MASS FLOW HISTORY 7424 The last ten mass flow values since the saved values were last reset appear on the display Display 5 digit floating point number including unit ...

Page 169: ...t appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number incl units MAXIMUM VALUE 7433 The highest density value since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number incl units DENSITY HISTORY 7434 The last ten density values since the saved values were last reset appear on the display Display 5 digit floating point number incl units DENSITY DEV...

Page 170: ...lues were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number incl units MAXIMUM VALUE 7443 The highest reference density value since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number incl units REFERENCE DENSITY HISTORY 7444 The last ten reference density values since the saved values were last reset appear on the display Display 5 d...

Page 171: ...ast reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number including unit and sign MAXIMUM VALUE 7453 The highest temperature value since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number including unit and sign TEMPERATURE HISTORY 7454 The last ten temperature values since the saved values were last reset appear on the display Display 5 digi...

Page 172: ... appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number MAXIMUM VALUE 7463 The highest tube damping value since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number TUBE DAMPING HISTORY 7464 The last ten tube damping values since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number TUBE DAMPING DEVIATION 7465 T...

Page 173: ...display Display 5 digit floating point number MINIMUM VALUE 7472 The lowest value of the electrodynamic sensors since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number MAXIMUM VALUE 7473 The highest value of the electrodynamic sensors since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number ELECTRODYNAMIC SENSOR...

Page 174: ...ion is not available unless ON was selected in the WARNING MODE function 7403 Use this function to specify a limit value for the electrodynamic sensors A notice message is generated if the limit value is exceeded User input 0 99999 Factory setting 100 Function description SPECIAL FUNCTION o ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS o ELECTRODYNAMIC SENSORS ...

Page 175: ...y appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number Hz MINIMUM VALUE 7482 The lowest value of the operating frequency fluctuation since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number Hz MAXIMUM VALUE 7483 The highest value of the operating frequency fluctuation since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit fl...

Page 176: ...ailable unless ON was selected in the WARNING MODE function 7403 Use this function to specify a limit value for the operating frequency fluctuation A notice message is generated if the limit value is exceeded User input 0 99999 Hz Factory setting 1000 Hz Function description SPECIAL FUNCTION o ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS o OPERATING FREQUENCY FLUCTUATION ...

Page 177: ...on of the tube damping appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number MINIMUM VALUE 7492 The lowest value of the tube damping since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating point number MAXIMUM VALUE 7493 The highest value of the tube damping fluctuation since the saved values were last reset appears on the display Display 5 digit floating poin...

Page 178: ... is not available unless ON was selected in the WARNING MODE function 7403 Use this function to specify a limit value for the tube damping fluctuation A notice message is generated if the limit value is exceeded User input 0 99999 Factory setting 1000 Function description SPECIAL FUNCTION o ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS o TUBE DAMPING FLUCTUATION ...

Page 179: ...5 p 186 SYSTEM OPTION 8241 p 187 SW REV NO I O MODULE 8303 p 187 SW REV SUB I O 8323 p 188 SW REV SUB I O 8343 p 188 SW REV SUB I O 8363 p 188 SW REV SUB I O 8383 p 188 ASSIGN SYS ERROR 8000 p 180 ACT SYS CONDITION 8040 p 183 DEVICE SOFTWARE 8100 p 186 SERIAL NUMBER 8200 p 185 SW REV NO AMPLIFIER 8222 p 186 STATUS F CHIP 8240 p 187 I O MODULE TYPE 8300 p 187 SUB IN OUTPUT TYP 8320 p 188 SUB IN OUT...

Page 180: ...is function is only available if a system error has been selected in the function ASSIGN SYSTEM ERROR 8000 Use this function to define whether a system error triggers a notice message or a fault message If you select FAULT MESSAGES all outputs respond to an error in accordance with their defined error response patterns Options NOTICE MESSAGES display only FAULT MESSAGES outputs and display Note Pr...

Page 181: ...ring device resumes normal operation when the fault is rectified The fault message appears in the local display until it is acknowledged by pressing the F button Factory setting OFF ALARM DELAY 8005 Use this function to define a time span for which the criteria for an error have to be satisfied without interruption before a fault or notice message is generated Depending on the setting and the type...

Page 182: ... NO 1 YES Factory setting NO Caution If process variables which are only available via the F CHIP software options are assigned to the local display or the outputs these have to be reconfigured If reconfiguration does not take place the local display and the totalizer are set to the factory setting and the outputs are set to OFF PERMANENT STRORAGE 8007 This function indicates whether permanent sto...

Page 183: ...IMULATION FAILSAFE MODE 8042 Use this function to set all inputs outputs and totalizers to their defined failsafe modes in order to check whether they respond correctly During this time the message SIMULATION FAILSAFE MODE appears on the display Options ON OFF Factory setting OFF SIMULATION MEASURAND 8043 Use this function to set all inputs outputs and totalizers to their defined flow response mod...

Page 184: ... not saved if the power supply fails The appropriate unit is taken from the function group SYSTEM UNITS ACA see page 17 SYSTEM RESET 8046 Use this function to perform a reset of the measuring system Options NO RESTART SYSTEM restart without interrupting power supply Factory setting NO OPERATION HOURS 8048 The hours of operation of the device appear on the display Display Depends on the number of h...

Page 185: ...E DEVICE SOFTWARE 8100 Displays the current device software version SUPERVISION J SYSTEM JAA VERSION INFO JCA DEVICE 810 SENSOR 820 Function description SUPERVISION o VERSION INFO o SENSOR SERIAL NUMBER 8200 Use this function to view the serial number of the sensor SENSOR TYPE 8201 Use this function to view the sensor type e g Promass F SOFTWARE REVISION NUMBER S DAT 8205 Use this function to view...

Page 186: ...sion number of the amplifier SOFTWARE REVISION NUMBER T DAT 8225 Use this function to view the software revision number of the software used to create the content of the T DAT LANGUAGE GROUP 8226 Use this function to view the language group The following language groups can be ordered WEST EU USA EAST EU SCAND ASIA CHINA Display available language group Note The language options of the available l...

Page 187: ...n F CHIP The software options available in the measuring device appear on the display SOFTWARE REVISION NUMBER F CHIP 8244 Note The F CHIP must be available in order to access this function Use this function to view the software revision number of the F CHIP 11 2 5 Function group I O MODULE SUPERVISION J SYSTEM JAA VERSION INFO JCA DEVICE 810 SENSOR 820 AMPLIFIER 822 F CHIP 824 I O MODULE 830 Func...

Page 188: ...ODULE 830 I O SUBMODULE 1 832 I O SUBMODULE 2 834 I O SUBMODULE 3 836 I O SUBMODULE 4 838 Function description SUPERVISION o VERSION INFO o I O SUBMODULE 1 4 SUB IN OUTPUT TYP 1 8320 2 8340 3 8360 4 8380 Use this function to view the configuration complete with terminal numbers SOFTWARE REVISION NUMBER SUB I O TYPE 1 8323 2 8343 3 8363 4 8383 Use this function to view the software revision umber o...

Page 189: ...0 kg h 36000 kg h 10 000 kg h 80 720 00 kg h 36000 kg h 10 000 kg p 100 1200 00 kg h 60000 kg h 10 000 kg p 150 2600 00 kg h 130000 kg h 100 000 kg p 250 7200 00 kg h 360000 kg h 100 000 kg p DN 15 25 40 50 FB Full bore versions of Promass I Nom diameter Low flow cut off Full scale value Pulse value mm approx v 0 01 m s approx v 2 m s approx 2 pulse s at 2 m s 1 0 02 kg h 4 kg h 0 001 kg p 2 0 10 ...

Page 190: ...h Finland Suomi France Francais Netherlands Nederlands Hong Kong English India English Indonesia Bahasa Indonesia Instruments International English Italy Italiano Japan Japanese Malaysia English Norway Norsk Poland Polish Portugal Portuguese Austria Deutsch Russia Russian Sweden Svenska Switzerland Deutsch Singapore English Spain Espanol South Africa English Thailand English Czech Republic Czech H...

Page 191: ... min 1300 00 lb min 20 000 lb p 100 44 000 lb min 2200 00 lb min 20 000 lb p 150 95 000 lb min 4800 00 lb min 200 000 lb p 250 260 000 lb min 13000 00 lb min 200 000 lb p DN 15 25 40 50 FB Full bore versions of Promass I Nominal diameter Low flow cut off Full scale value Pulse value mm approx v 0 01 m s approx v 2 m s approx 2 pulse s at 2 m s 1 0 001 lb min 0 15 lb min 0 002 lb p 2 0 004 lb min 0...

Page 192: ...Issue Rev 0 2 12 12 Page 192 MN0M023 12 Factory settings Device Functions Proline Promass 83 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 193: ...CKING 38 204 OPERATION 39 220 CONFIGURATION 40 222 MULTIPLEX 42 240 CONFIGURATION 44 242 MULTIPLEX 47 260 CONFIGURATION 50 262 MULTIPLEX 53 300 CONFIGURATION 57 304 OPERATION 59 400 CONFIGURATION 62 404 OPERATION 72 408 INFORMATION 73 420 CONFIGURATION 74 430 OPERATION 96 438 INFORMATION 100 470 CONFIGURATION 101 474 OPERATION 105 478 INFORMATION 107 500 CONFIGURATION 112 504 OPERATION 113 508 INF...

Page 194: ...ON 24 1 1002 QUICK SETUP COMMISSIONING 25 1003 QUICK SETUP PULSATING FLOW 25 1004 QUICK SETUP GAS MEASUREMENT 25 1005 QUICK SETUP BATCHING DOSING 26 1009 T DAT SAVE LOAD 26 2 2000 LANGUAGE 36 2002 DISPLAY DAMPING 36 2003 CONTRAST LCD 37 2004 BACKLIGHT 37 2020 ACCESS CODE 38 2021 DEFINE PRIVATE CODE 38 2022 STATUS ACCESS 38 2023 ACCESS CODE 38 2040 TEST DISPLAY 39 2200 ASSIGN 40 2201 100 VALUE 41 2...

Page 195: ...RITE PROTECTION 120 6040 MANUFACTURER ID 121 6041 DEVICE ID 121 6042 DEVICE REVISION 121 6400 ASSIGN LOW FLOW CUT OFF 122 6402 ON VALUE LOW FLOW CUT OFF 122 6403 OFF VALUE LOW FLOW CUT OFF 122 6404 PRESSURE SHOCK SUPPRESSION 123 6420 EMPTY PIPE DETECTION 125 6423 EPD VALUE LOW 125 6424 EPD VALUE HIGH 125 6425 EPD RESPONSE TIME 125 6460 CORRECTED VOLUME CALCULATION 127 6461 FIXED REFERENCE DENSITY ...

Page 196: ...VALUE DENSITY 169 7433 MAXIMUM VALUE DENSITY 169 7434 DENSITY HISTORY 169 7435 DENSITY DEVIATION 169 7436 WARNING LEVEL DENSITY 169 7440 REFERENCE VALUE REFERENCE DENSITY 170 7441 REFERENCE DENSITY 170 7442 MINIMUM VALUE REFERENCE DENSITY 170 7443 MAXIMUM VALUE REFERENCE DENSITY 170 7444 REFERENCE DENSITY HISTORY 170 7445 REFERENCE DENSITY DEVIATION 170 7446 WARNING LEVEL REFERENCE DENSITY 170 745...

Page 197: ...86 8200 SERIAL NUMBER 185 8201 SENSOR TYPE 185 8205 SW REV NO S DAT 185 8222 SW REV NO AMPLIFIER 186 8225 SOFTWARE REV NO T DAT 186 8226 LANGUAGE GROUP 186 8240 STATUS F CHIP 187 8241 SYSTEM OPTION 187 8244 SW REV NO F CHIP 187 8300 I O MODULE TYPE 187 8303 SW REV NO I O MODULE 187 8320 SUB I O TYPE 188 8323 SW REV SUB I O 188 8340 SUB I O TYPE 188 8343 SW REV SUB I O 188 8360 SUB I O TYPE 188 836...

Page 198: ...Issue Rev 0 2 12 12 Page 198 MN0M023 Index function matrix Device Functions Proline Promass 83 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 199: ...sign Additional line 44 Additional line Multiplex 47 Current input 115 Current output 62 Frequency Pulse Freq output 75 Information line 50 Information line Multiplex 53 Low flow cut off 122 Main line 40 Main line Multiplex 42 Process error 180 Pulse 85 Relay relay output 101 Status input 112 Status Pulse Freq output 92 93 System error 180 Totalizer 57 Assign Batch variable 148 Averaging drip 151 ...

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Page 201: ...ent 138 Additional configuration 20 Additional values 13 Adjustment 129 Amplifier 186 Arbitrary unit 22 Basic Configuration user interface 36 Configuration Additional line 44 Advanced diagnostics 166 Batching function 147 Current input 115 Current output 62 Density functions 141 HART 120 Information line 50 Main line 40 Process parameter 122 Pulse Freq output 74 Relay output 101 Sensor data 135 St...

Page 202: ...Issue Rev 0 2 12 12 Page 202 MN0M023 ...

Page 203: ...ours 184 Other unit of concentration 16 Output signal Frequency output 81 Pulse output 88 89 90 Outputs 61 Overflow Totalizer 59 P Positive zero return 133 Pressure 12 132 Pressure correction 132 Pressure Mode 132 Pressure Shock suppression 123 124 Previous system condition 183 Process parameter Adjustment 129 Configuration 122 EPD parameter 125 Pressure correction 132 Reference parameter 127 Prog...

Page 204: ...Issue Rev 0 2 12 12 Page 204 MN0M023 ...

Page 205: ...Current current input 117 Current current output 72 Frequency 97 Measured variable 184 Status input 113 Switch point pulse freq output 99 Switch point Relay output 106 Value Simulation Pulse 98 Value 0_4 mA Current input 115 Current output 65 Value 20 mA Current input 116 Current output 67 Valve parameter Batching function 153 Valve 1 Closing time 164 Valve 1 Internal switch point 164 Version Info...

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