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ST 700 Series HART/DE Option User’s Manual 

Revision 4.0 

11.6   Basic Setup Page 

 

 

 

11.6.1 Pressure Transfer Fn:  

Allows for selecting the Transfer function; Linear or Square Root. 

11.6.2 Low Flow Cutoff Mode:  

Allows for selecting the User Config Mode and entering the Low Flow Cutoff breakpoint from 0-25% 
to get the needed signal conditioning. Refer t

Table 12

 for more details 

11.6.3 Device Information 

Allows access to both read-only parameters and read/write parameters. 
Provides access to Message, Clear Message and Maint Mode. 
 

Transmitter Messaging

  

Summary of Contents for SmartLine ST700

Page 1: ...Honeywell Process Solutions ST 700 SmartLine Series HART DE Option User s Manual 34 ST 25 47 Revision 4 0 December 2016 ...

Page 2: ... express warranties except as may be stated in the written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Honeywell TDC 3000 SFC SmartLine PlantScape Experion PKS and TotalPlant are registered trademarks of Honeywell Internationa...

Page 3: ...t with the data in the PM APM SmartLine Transmitter Integration Manual which is supplied with the TDC 3000 book set TPS is the evolution of the TDC 3000 Release Information This Document 34 ST 25 47 Rev 1 0 February 2013 1st Release 34 ST 25 47 Rev 2 0 January 2014 Calibration updates 34 ST 25 47 Rev 3 0 March 2016 Simple Display added 34 ST 25 47 Rev 4 0 December 2016 Basic Models added Reference...

Page 4: ...Asia Pacific North and South America contact details refer to the appropriate Honeywell Solution Support web site Honeywell Corporate www honeywellprocess com Honeywell Process Solutions www honeywellprocess com pressue transmitters Training Classes http www automationccollege com Telephone and Email Contacts Area Organization Phone Number United States and Canada Honeywell Inc 1 800 343 0228 Cust...

Page 5: ...on 9 4 3 1 Organization 9 4 4 MC Toolkit Participation 10 4 4 1 MC Toolkit Software Applications 10 4 4 2 Configuration Databases 10 4 4 3 Configuration 10 4 4 4 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections 11 5 DE Transmitter Configuration for ST 700 Standard Transmitter 12 5 1 Configuration Personnel Requirements 12 5 2 MC Toolkit Software Application Overview 12 5 3 DE Transmitter Onlin...

Page 6: ...w 55 7 2 Calibration Recommendations 55 7 3 Test Equipment Required for Calibration 55 7 4 Analog Output Signal Calibration 55 7 5 Calibrating Range Using the MC Toolkit 57 7 5 1 Conditions for Input Calibration 57 7 5 2 Input Calibration Procedures Description 58 7 5 3 Input Calibration Procedure 59 7 6 DE Output Calibration 63 7 6 1 Output Calibration Preparation 63 7 7 Manually Setting the Proc...

Page 7: ...con Honeywell Logo 95 11 5 3 Process Variables 95 11 5 4 Shortcuts 95 11 6 Basic Setup Page 96 11 6 1 Pressure Transfer Fn 96 11 6 2 Low Flow Cutoff Mode 96 11 6 3 Device Information 96 11 6 4 Model Number 97 11 6 5 Device Assembly 97 11 6 6 System Setup 97 11 7 Calibration Page 98 11 7 1 Calibration Methods 98 11 7 2 Calibration Records 99 11 8 Process Variables 100 11 9 Trend Charts 101 11 10 De...

Page 8: ...ctrical Signal Connections 120 16 HART Transmitter Configuration for ST 700 Basic Transmitter 121 16 1 Overview 121 16 2 Overview of FDC Homepage 122 16 2 1 Settings 123 16 2 2 Manage DDs 124 16 2 3 Online configuration 125 16 2 4 Offline configuration 126 16 2 5 Online Configuration Overview 126 16 2 6 Overview of Device Homepage 127 16 2 7 Tabs on the Device Homepage 128 16 2 8 Using FDC for var...

Page 9: ...ting and Maintenance for ST 700 Basic Transmitter 162 19 1 HART Diagnostic Messages 162 19 2 HART Diagnostic Details 163 20 Using DTMs for ST 700 Basic Transmitter 167 20 1 Introduction 167 20 2 Components 167 20 3 Downloads 167 20 4 Procedure to Install and Run the DTM 167 20 5 ST 700 Online Parameterization 168 20 5 1 Device Health 169 20 5 2 Device Icon Honeywell Logo 169 20 5 3 Process Variabl...

Page 10: ...17 Read Screen Info 180 20 18 Screen Configuration 180 20 19 Common setup 180 20 20 Review 181 20 21 ST 700 Offline Parameterization 182 21 HART DD binary file format compatibility matrix for ST 700 Standard Transmitter 183 Glossary 184 INDEX 186 Sales and Service 188 ...

Page 11: ...ure 17 Typical BasicTransmitter Name Plate Information 113 Figure 18 HART Point to Point and Multi drop Value Scaling 116 Figure 19 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections 120 Figure 20 FDC Homepage 122 Figure 21 Device Homepage 127 List of Tables Table 1 ST 700 Standard and Basic Transmitter Model Types 2 Table 2 Features and Options 1 Table 3 Available Display Characteristics 5 Tabl...

Page 12: ...Manual Related Topics 118 Table 34 FDC homepage elements 122 Table 35 Device health status 127 Table 36 HART Transmitter Parameters 131 Table 37 Calibration Records 151 Table 38 Viewing Advanced Diagnostics 152 Table 39 Maximum PV Tracking 153 Table 40 Minimum PV Tracking 154 Table 41 Maximum SV Tracking 155 Table 42 Minimum SV Tracking 155 Table 43 TV Tracking Diagnostics 156 Table 44 Maximum ET ...

Page 13: ...3 through 21 are applicable only to ST 700 Basic Transmitter model series Which type of transmitter do I have To determine which version you have 1 Look at the nameplate ont top of the unit shown in Figure 3 Refer to the Model numbers in the table below to identify which type of Transmitter you have Standard or Basic 2 The standard transmitter will have a three button assembly the basic transmitte...

Page 14: ...s Basic Models Dual head DP STD720 730 770 STD725 735 775 Dual head GP STG730 740 770 STG735 745 775 Inline GP STG73L 74L 77L 78L 79L STG73S 74S 77S 78S 79S Inline flush GP STG73P STG73SP Dual head AP STA722 740 STA725 745 Inline AP STA72L 74L 77L STA72S 74S 77S Flush flanged level STF724 732 STF725 735 Pseudo flanged level STF72F 73F STF72P 73P Remote seal DP GP STR73D 74G STR735D 745G ...

Page 15: ...ST 25 44 for details Single Approvals Refer to the Approvals sections of the ST 700 SmartLine Transmitters User s Manual 34 ST 25 44 for details FM CSA ATEX IECEx SAEx INMETRO NEPSI GOST and MARINE Mounting Brackets Angle flat carbon steel 304 and 316 stainless steel Marine 304 stainless steel 316 Stainless Steel The 3 button option is available for the Basic Display The 2 button option is availab...

Page 16: ...Page 2 ST 700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual Revision 4 0 Figure 1 ST 700 Standard Major Assemblies Figure 2 Electronics Housing Components ...

Page 17: ... Figure 3 is an example of a typical Differential Pressure DP or Gauge Pressure GP or Absolute Pressure AP Transmitter name plate The model number format consists of a Key Number with several table selections The Differential Pressure DP Absolute Pressure AP and Gauge Pressure GP name plates are essentially the same However the DP provides one additional entry 7 vs 6 characters in the Meter Body S...

Page 18: ...nts to an ST 700 Transmitter The MCT404 202 tool has two applications MC Toolkit and FDC Using the MC Toolkit application you can adjust the ST 700 DE model configuration Using the Field Device Configurator FDC application you can adjust the ST 700 HART model configuration Alternately you can use the Honeywell SmartLine Configuration Tool SCT 3000 for configuring DE models Certain adjustments can ...

Page 19: ...H2O mH2O cmH2O bar mbar inHg FTH2O mmH2O MMHG PSI Diagnostic messaging 2 6 Optional 3 Button Assembly Basic Display The optional 3 Button Assembly for the Basic Display provides the following features and capabilities Increment decrement and enter key functions With the menu driven display o Comprehensive on screen menu for navigation o Transmitter configuration o Transmitter calibration o Display...

Page 20: ...mitter configuration enter LRV enter URV and Loop Test o Transmitter calibration o Display configuration o Set zero and span parameters If you are using the optional external two button assembly with the Standard Display then you can perform all the above operations without removing external glass cap using the external buttons Lower range value LRV A display parameter Standard display which allow...

Page 21: ...de In DE mode the PV is available for monitoring and control purposes and the meter body temperature secondary variable is available for monitoring purposes only Much of the operation in the Digitally Enhanced DE mode is similar to that of analog operation The essential characteristics of DE mode operation are shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 DE Mode Value Scaling As indicated at the right of Figure 4 o...

Page 22: ...er configured for HART protocol includes two primary modes Figure 5 HART Point to Point and Multi drop Value Scaling Point to Point Mode Where one Transmitter is connected via a two conductor 4 20mA current loop to one receiver Multi Drop Mode Where several Transmitters are connected through a two conductor network to a multiplexed receiver device In point to point mode the value of the primary Pr...

Page 23: ...loyment Therefore detailed procedures are supplied only in so far as necessary to ensure satisfactory completion of configuration tasks 4 3 Application Design Installation Startup and Operation The ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Document 34 ST 25 44 provides the details for application design installation and startup see Table 4 for topics Table 4 User Manual Related Topics S...

Page 24: ...Details for working with the MC Toolkit are provided in the MC Tookit User Manual Document 34 ST 25 20 MCT202 or 34 ST 25 50 MCT404 In subsequent sections of this manual explicit operating instructions are provided only in so far as necessary to complete required tasks and procedures 4 4 2 Configuration Databases The MC Toolkit is used to establish and or change selected operating parameters in a ...

Page 25: ...1 4 4 4 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections Figure 6 displays how to connect the MC Toolkit directly to the terminals of a HART or DE Transmitter top and a HART only Transmitter bottom Figure 6 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections ...

Page 26: ...tLine Pressure Transmitter is shipped from the factory with a basic configuration installed This basic configuration must be edited or revised to meet the requirements of your process system The MC Toolkit application supports both online and offline configuration Online operation allows you to establish communication with a DE Transmitter for the following tasks o Upload a Transmitter database o ...

Page 27: ...ion from the Transmitter for review and editing 5 3 1 Uploading a Transmitter Configuration 1 Connect a DE Transmitter to the MC Toolkit Ensure that both devices have power applied 2 To start the MC Toolkit application click Start MC Toolkit on the MC Toolkit MCT404 202 The MC TOOLKIT homepage will be displayed 3 Click the Online button and establish communication between the Toolkit and the Trans...

Page 28: ...ONITOR box and when the upload is complete the DE MAIN MENU will be displayed A confirmation request message will be displayed if you click Back for a Transmitter that was previously set to Output Mode during calibration and was not subsequently cleared If you confirm the message Yes answer the display will exit the DE MAIN MENU ...

Page 29: ...o The DEVICE INFO box will be displayed 2 Configure device information according to Table 5 Table 5 Device Information Parameters Parameter Read R or Read Write R W Configuration Details Tag ID R W User ID up to 8 alphanumeric characters Type R Manufacturer s device type identifier Firmware Version R Manufacturer s firmware version identifier PROM ID Number R PROM ID Number Scratch Pad R W Up to 3...

Page 30: ... Read R or Read Write R W Configuration Details PV Type R W Dual Range Smart Transmitter Digital Communications STDC or Single Range or Single Range with secondary variable SV Communication Mode R W Analog DE 4 byte or DE 6 byte FS Direction R Failsafe FS direction upscale or downscale switch selectable on the electronics module See the ST 700 SmartLine Transmitter User Manual 34 ST 25 44 for deta...

Page 31: ...ting Point LRV R W Lower Range Value Floating Point URV R W Upper Range Value Floating Point PV Units R W Process Variable Units scaling value selection default inches H20 39o F SV Units R W Secondary Variable scaling units o C or o F Sensor Type R Sensor type used in the Transmitter Damping R W Click digital noise reduction see note below Span R Process Range URV LRV Floating Point Conformity R W...

Page 32: ...easurement applications with a differential pressure DP unit For a differential pressure DP Transmitter measuring the pressure drop across a primary element the flow rate is directly proportional to the square root of the pressure drop The Transmitter output automatically converts to percent of flow when its output conformity is configured as square root You can use the following formulas to manua...

Page 33: ...age 19 Figure 7 Differential Pressure Square Root Conformity Curve 5 3 5 Transmitter Display Configuration From the DE MAIN MENU click the Local Display button The LOCAL DISPLAY box will be displayed Click display parameters from the options listed in Table 8 ...

Page 34: ...splay Units R W Engineering Units for this Display inH2O 39oF mmHg 0oC psi KPa MPa mBar Bar g cm2 kg cm2 mmH2O 4oC mHg 0oC mH2O 4oC GPM GPH Custom Custom Units Tag R W 8 Characters Note that the Custom Units Tag is not sent to the Display It will be displayed in the Tool Flow EU Upper Value R W Floating point for square root configurations Flow EU Lower Value R W Floating point for square root con...

Page 35: ...ameters Table 9 Monitor Parameters Parameter Read R or Read Write R W Configuration Details Input R Sensor input in EU Output R Loop output as a percent of Span SV R Secondary Variable in SV EU Gross Status R Gross Transmitter Status Click the Monitor menu Device Status button to display device status Communication Status R Refer to the Messages and Diagnostic Codes section of the MCT404 202 Toolk...

Page 36: ...rn to the DE MAIN MENU and abort saving the configuration b Click Yes to add the configuration to the current working file and return the display to the DE MAIN MENU c Click No to save to a different file the Save As screen will be displayed d The default location and folder are set to SD Card and CFG_MCT However you can enter a new name for the file the default name is New1 e After entering the f...

Page 37: ...DE Offline File Management Offline configuration allows you to click a basic template edit its parameter content and download it to a Transmitter after establishing communication Parameter updates can also be saved in a file without actually downloading to a Transmitter The MCT404 202 Toolkit is shipped with the two files MCToolkit xml andTEMPLMCT xml The MCToolkit xml file consists of default con...

Page 38: ...guration to the current file you can click a new location and file name for it The default location and folder for saving configurations are SD Card and CFG MCT The default name of a new configuration is New1 which you can change for your needs 5 4 4 Downloading in DE Offline Mode Downloading a file to a Transmitter from the Toolkit requires a communicating connection between the two units Serial ...

Page 39: ... for a device even when the device is not there physically Later when the device becomes available with live communication the same configuration can be downloaded to the device This feature enables you to save on device commissioning time and even helps you to replicate the configuration in multiplicity of devices with lesser efforts Currently FDC does not support creating offline configuration H...

Page 40: ...scriptions Table 10 FDC homepage elements Items Description Screen title Tap to quit FDC Tap to view the application information Tap to navigate to Online Configuration screen Tap to navigate to Offline configuration screen Tap to navigate to Manage DDs screen Tap to navigate to Settings screen Tap to select the highlighted menu option Tap to quit FDC Note To select a particular option in FDC you ...

Page 41: ...a DD with matching device revision is not available Use DD file of previous device revision Use this option to automatically communicate using a DD file having device revision lower than that of the device Use generic DD file Use this option to automatically communicate to the device using an appropriate generic DD file Always ask user Use this option to always prompt you with a choice for communi...

Page 42: ...h feature 6 2 2 1 Overview Using Manage DDs you can view add or delete DD files for devices A list of already available DD files is maintained in the DD Library FDC lists the installed DD files in a hierarchy as follows Manufacturer Device Type DevRev xx DDRev yy DevRev pp DDRev qq 6 2 2 2 Add a DD file To add a DD file for a device perform the following steps 1 From the FDC homepage tap Manage DD...

Page 43: ...diting the contents of the FDC Library folder DD files can also be transferred directly to this location by accessing the SD Card on MCT101 through a card reader and or by connecting the MCT101 or MCT404 202 to a PC In such cases you must perform the following steps to validate a DD Library thus edited manually 1 From the FDC homepage tap Manage DDs Select The Manage DDs dialog box appears 2 Tap O...

Page 44: ...a HART device Typically these operations could be realized through various constructs exposed by the DD file of the device In addition FDC also provides some additional application functions for you to perform these functions more conveniently Online configuration includes a set of functions to perform various operations on a Transmitter with active communication link These operations primarily in...

Page 45: ...n associated with that tab on the right hand side Figure 9 Device Homepage Table 11 lists the device health status and their indications Table 11 Device health status Device health icons Indications Indicates there s no health or status indicators reported by the device Indicates that the device is potentially reporting a status which needs attention and further investigation It is advised that yo...

Page 46: ...ation You can view the manufacturer name device type device revision DD revision and universal revision of the HART device Functions tab This tab provides various options which you may use for navigating through the device specific user interface and some standard features offered by FDC across all devices For the sake of explanations the right side options under this tab will be referred to as En...

Page 47: ...ure of FDC you can now choose what you want to view in a device in your own views FDC allows you to create two such views per device revision of a specific device type You can always modify them as per your needs Tools tab This tab is a placeholder for FDC specific tools for providing certain functionality Currently the only option it provides is called as Save History Using this option you can sa...

Page 48: ... to specific types of information features One such entry point is called Device Status which is used for reviewing device health Another is called Methods List which is used to navigate to all the methods available in a device All of the device specific entry points represent the device interface as explained using the Online entry point as an example All the other device specific entry points ha...

Page 49: ...rs Online Menu Flow Parameter menu name Description Valid values Online Overall Status Displays a pictorial representation of the current device status Online Honeywell Logo Photograph of an ST 700 Pressure Transmitter along with the official Honeywell logo Online PV Meter Displays a gauge meter representation of the current value of the Primary Variable pressure input Online PV Displays the curre...

Page 50: ...ering units Online Device Setup Basic Setup Pressure Xfer Fn PV Xfer fnctn Pressure Transfer function Click the pressure transfer function for calculated output Linear output scaled linearly per configured range Square Root output scaled as square root conversion per configured range for flow measurements Transfer Function Image Diagram of a flow application square root transfer function to exempl...

Page 51: ...numeric characters Message Enter a message up to 32 alphanumeric characters that will be sent to the Display The message will be shown on the Display interspersed with the configured screens To stop displaying the message click Clear Display in the Device Information menu Clear Message Selecting this option clears the Message and it will no longer be sent to the Display Range values Displays all o...

Page 52: ... Continued Device ID Displays the HART unique long address of the ST 700 Pressure Transmitter Final Asmbly num Displays the final assembly number of the ST 700 Pressure Transmitter Universal rev Displays the HART Universal Revision of the ST 700 Pressure Transmitter Fld dev rev Displays Field Device Revision of the ST 700 Pressure Transmitter Software rev Displays the Electronics Board Software Re...

Page 53: ...TL to UTL lower upper transducer limits D A Trim Perform an analog output calibration at 4 00 and 20 00mA 0 and 100 output Zero Trim Perform an input calibration correction by applying process input at zero LRV Correct Perform an input calibration correction by applying process input at the configured LRV level URV Correct Perform an input calibration correction by applying process input at the co...

Page 54: ...g chart of the current value of the Electronics Temperature AO Meter Displays a gauge meter representation of the current value of the Analog Output Trend of AO Displays a trending chart of the current value of the Analog Output PV AO Displays a bar graph of the current value of the Analog Output PV rnge Displays the current value of transmitter Output in Online Device Setup Device Status Overall ...

Page 55: ...led Write Protect On Off Configure the firmware write protect option Write Protect options are Enable enables the firmware write protect option changes in configuration parameters will not be permitted Disable disables the firmware write protect option requires a password A 4 digit password is required to change the Write Protect option from Enabled to Disabled to allow configuration changes The d...

Page 56: ...tampering detection When enabled the Tamper Counter will keep track of the number of times an attempt is made After the configured Max Attempts an alarm status is generated Tamper Latency Configure the desired latency in seconds for the Tamper detection Maximum Attempts Configure the maximum number of tamper attempts allowed before the device sets the Tamper Alarm status Reset Tamper Counter Reset...

Page 57: ...neering units Allows configuration of the process variable units See Device Information menu for details PV Units Click one of the pre programmed engineering units for the primary variable pressure input SV Units Click one of the pre programmed engineering units for the secondary variable meter body temperature Signal Condition The following signal control parameters may be configured in this menu...

Page 58: ...t on the loop with a calibrated meter This function is only available when Loop mA Loop Current mode is Enabled D A trim perform an analog output calibration at 4 00 and 20 00mA 0 and 100 output Online Device Setup Meterbody Selections Displays detailed information pertaining to the Meterbody including construction configuration materials of construction fill fluids and process connection details ...

Page 59: ...r all of the pertinent operating parameters listed in this table plus revision information Parameters are not configurable in this menu Note The Standard Display supports PV selection Units Scaling Parameters Contrast Level selection under Display Setup Some versions of DD may refer to the Standard Display as the Simple Display Table 13 Tamper Reporting Logic Implementation with Write Protect Writ...

Page 60: ...y changes to the units paramter the LRV and the URV The pressure measurement can be displayed in one of the pre programmed engineering units 1 From My Device menu navigate to Shortcuts Device Setup Basic Setup PV Units 2 Click Edit You will be warned that if you change the value of the variable it will change the loop current which may upset the control process 3 Click Yes to continue The PV Unit ...

Page 61: ...erenced to inH2O 1 Starting at the My Device menu make the following menu selections Shortcuts Device Setup Basic Setup Device Information Range values 2 Click Edit The Range value screen will be displayed 3 Click PV LRV and click Edit You will be warned that if you change the value of the variable it will change the loop current which may upset the control process 4 Click Yes to continue 5 Enter ...

Page 62: ...applied process value is displayed click Select as 4mA value and click OK 6 Repeat steps 2 through 4 to set the URV to the applied input pressure for 20mA output 7 Click Return to return to the Calibration menu 8 Click Send The Send to Device screen will be displayed 9 Click the Apply Values check box 10 Click Send to download the change to the Transmitter or click Return to continue making change...

Page 63: ...DM provided the device is not already present in the FDM network 5 Click the Format The following are the available formats FDM DocuMint 6 Tap Save to save device history record 7 If a history record for this device already exists the following warning message appears 8 Tap Yes to overwrite the existing name A overwrite success message appears 9 Tap OK to return to Device Homepage 6 2 15 Exporting...

Page 64: ...it handheld Note For more details on using FDM Import Export feature refer to section Importing and Exporting Device History in FDM User s Guide 6 2 16 Exporting device history records to Documint To export device history from FDC and import it in FDM 1 Connect your MC Toolkit handheld to your computer as described earlier 2 Browse to the folder on your computer SD Card FDC Resources History 3 The...

Page 65: ... can contain only up to 10 variables each a warning is displayed if you have selected more than 10 variables To rename the views perform the following 1 Tap Options Rename View1 A dialog box appears informing you to enter the name 2 Tap Ok 3 Tap Option Save to persist the change 4 Tap Return to return to My Views page You would see two options with the names you gave to the newly created views Not...

Page 66: ...he device Create offline configuration template in FDM Save the configuration in FDM in FDM format Import the offline configuration in FDC Download the offline configuration to the device Note For details on creating and using offline configuration refer to section Offline configuration in FDM User s Guide 6 2 18 2 Importing offline configuration Using this feature you can import offline configura...

Page 67: ...he offline configuration when the device is online To download an offline configuration perform the following steps 1 On the FDC homepage tap Offline Configuration Select The Offline Configurations page appears 2 Click the required offline configuration template from the list 3 Tap Options Download The Offline Select Variables page appears with the all the variables Note By default all the variabl...

Page 68: ...ess to send the variables to the device starts Once the downloading is complete the following page appears Note If the variables are downloaded successfully status appears as SUCCESS in green color and if failed status appears as FAILED in red color 8 Tap Finish to return to FDC Homepage ...

Page 69: ...lkit with the Transmitter removed from service is recommended Calibration with the Transmitter removed from service needs to be accomplished in a controlled environment Details for performing a calibration reset through the Universal Station are provided in the PM APM SmartLine Transmitter Integration Manual PM12 410 which is part of the TDC 3000X system book set 7 3 Test Equipment Required for Ca...

Page 70: ...the integrity of the electrical components in the output current loop 2 Connect the MC Toolkit as indicated and establish communication with the Transmitter For these procedures values of components in the current loop are not critical if they support reliable communication between the Transmitter and the MC Toolkit 3 Start the MC Tookit application and establish communication with the Transmitter...

Page 71: ...re must be precise and certified for correct operation Qualified personnel are required for the input calibration procedure To optimize accuracy the PROM includes storage for calibration constants Correct Input Zero Correct LRV and Correct URV These constants provide for optimum accuracy in that they enable fine tuning of the input calculations by first correcting at zero input then by bounding th...

Page 72: ...tion between the Transmitter and the MC Toolkit However the Transmitter must be level because the meter body contains fluids that can affect zero sensing For leveling proceures Refer to the ST 700 SmartLine Transmitter User s Manual Document 34 ST 25 44 Mounting Transmitters with Small Absolutge or Differential Pressure Spans for information on Transmitter leveling For the input calibration proced...

Page 73: ...lay a Use the PV Units drop down list to click the appropriate engineering units b Use the keyboard to enter the desired LRV and URV values c Click the Send button to copy the newly entered values to the Transmitter When the copy operation is complete Send will be displayed in half intensity 4 Click the Back button to go to the DE MAIN MENU then click the Calibration button The CALIBRATION box wil...

Page 74: ...e error at the zero reference The slope angle of the response is unchanged 7 Click Yes in the Correct Input message box and you will be prompted to Apply the PV Input Zero now 8 Verify that the value of the PV applied at the input is exactly Zero Then click OK to send the Correct Input Zero command to the Transmitter which adjusts the input calibration 9 Wait for the message Sensor input has stabi...

Page 75: ...ION display See Step 4 in the previous procedure to open the CALIBRATION display 2 Click the Correct LRV button This message appears 3 Adjust the PV input pressure to the exact value of the LRV entered in the DE CONFIGURE display 4 Click the OK button this message appears 5 Observe the input pressure at the applied value when it is stable click the OK button 6 When the Transmitter has completed th...

Page 76: ...t URV 1 Click the Correct URV button This message appears 2 Adjust the PV input pressure to the exact value of the URV entered in the DE CONFIGURE display 3 Click the OK button 4 When the transmitter has completed the URV correction the following message appears 5 Click OK to acknowledge ...

Page 77: ...alibration Test Connections The purpose of Analog output calibration is to verify the integrity of electrical components in the output current loop For Output calibration establish the test set up shown in Figure 12 Values of components in the current loop are not critical if they support reliable communication between the Transmitter and the Toolkit For a DE Transmitter operating in analog mode c...

Page 78: ... TRIM DAC CURRENT box in the previous step c Click Yes and observe the loop current level A meter reading of 4mA corresponds to 1 volt d Use the Toolkit to adjust the loop current to the Zero Percent level 4mA If the current is low tap the Increment button if the current is high tap the Decrement button Note that the value on the meter changes accordingly If the error is large accelerate the adjus...

Page 79: ... click Yes otherwise click No and the Clear Output button 7 7 Manually Setting the Process Variable Range This procedure applies to DE Transmitters operating in both DE mode and analog current mode During this procedure the PV input will be set to 0 which will be applied as the LRV Further the PV input will be set to 100 and applied as the URV 1 Establish the test connections shown below Then star...

Page 80: ... updates only when the popup is called up b To update the input value click No and then click the Set LRV button in the CALIBRATION display 4 Set the LRV as follows a While observing the PV value at the physical process element using a sight glass for example adjust it to the desired minimum 0 level and then click Set LRV b If the displayed value is satisfactory click Yes to copy the Input Value t...

Page 81: ...riable to the desired maximum level and then click Set URV b If the displayed value is satisfactory click Yes to copy the Input Value to the URV in the Transmitter If not click NO and repeat this step 6 Verify the LRV and URV settings as follows a Open the DE CONFIGURE display and observe that the settings are established in Steps 4 and 5 b This concludes the procedure to manually set the operatin...

Page 82: ...tion into operation such that the DE MAIN MENU is displayed and establish communication with the Transmitter 2 From the DE MAIN MENU click Calibration The CALIBRATION menu will be displayed 3 Click Reset Corrects The following prompt will be displayed 4 Click No if corrects should not be overwritten with factory values Click Yes if corrects need to be overwritten with factory values The timer will...

Page 83: ...odic intervals to maintain accuracy If a recalibration is required we recommend that perform a bench calibration with the Transmitter removed from the process and located in a controlled environment to get the best accuracy Before you recalibrate a Transmitter s measurement range you must calibrate its analog output signal See Section 7 5 for the procedure You can also use the FDC application to r...

Page 84: ...rom automatic control press OK 6 When a prompt appears connect a precision millimeter or voltmeter 0 03 accuracy or better in the loop to check readings and press OK The following prompts will be displayed Setting field device to output to 4mA Press OK Enter meter value Key in the meter value and press Enter Field device output 4 000mA equal to reference meter 1 Yes 2 No a If the reference meter i...

Page 85: ...vice Setup Calibration Calibration Methods LRV Correct 7 You will be prompted to remove the loop from automatic control After removing the loop from automatic control click OK 8 When prompted adjust the pressure source to apply pressure equal to the LRV 0 and press OK 9 When the pressure stabilizes click OK 10 When prompted remove pressure 11 On the next prompt Please enter current Calibration Tim...

Page 86: ...libration data to factory calibrated range using the communicator 1 Connect the MC Toolkit per Figure 6 across the loop wiring and turn on 2 Turn the MC Toolkit on start the FDC application 3 On the FDC homepage click Online and establish communication with the Transmitter 4 Click the My Device menu and choose from the following options a Device Setup Calibration Calibration Methods Reset Corrects...

Page 87: ...rect Date and Time of last LRV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Prev LRV Correct Date and Time of previous LRV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Correct URV Records Curr URV Correct Date and Time of current URV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Last URV Correct Date and Time of last UTV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Prev URV Correct Date and Time of pre...

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Page 89: ...P transmitters only ET Electronics Temperature Tracking Diagnostics Stress Life Service Life Operating Voltage Tracking Diagnostics AVDD Sensor Supply Voltage Tracking Diagnostics Sensor CPU Temp Tracking Power Up Diagnostics Click Start FDC to Launch the FDC application on the MC Toolkit On the homepage click Online and establish connection with the device Click My Device Diagnostics Adv Diagnost...

Page 90: ... pressure is 0 to 500 psia Withstand Pressure from LTL 0 to UTL 750 psia PV Upper Stress Limit 750 psia 75 psia 675 psia Set up None calculation is automatic Max PV Parameter Description Maximum PV that the device has experienced in user selected units Set up None Value initialized to Min PV Limit value prior to leaving the factory Updates to current PV automatically when powered at user site afte...

Page 91: ...ing pressure is 0 to 500 psia Withstand Pressure from LTL 0 to UTL 750 psia PV Lower Stress Limit 0 psia Set up None calculation is automatic Min PV Parameter Description Minimum PV that the device has experienced in user selected units Set up None Value initialized to Max PV Limit value prior to leaving the factory Updates to current PV automatically when powered at user site after one minute NVM...

Page 92: ...body Temperature has passed above the value of SV Upper Stress Limit in days hours and minutes Set up None NVM Backup once each 8 hour period Table 19 Minimum SV Tracking Min SV Limit Parameter Description Meterbody Temperature SV lower operating limit from specification Set up None Min SV Value Parameter Description Lowest Meterbody Temperature ever experienced by the device Set up None value ini...

Page 93: ... once each 8 hour period 9 2 5 ET Tracking Diagnostics Table 21 Maximum ET Diagnostics Max ET Limit Parameter Description Electronics Temperature ET upper operating limit from specification Units are same degree units as has been selected for SV Secondary Variable Set up None ET Upper Limit for Stress Condition Description Actual limit used in Time Above Limit and Time Since Last Event Value is eq...

Page 94: ... Min ET Limit plus 10 of limits range Example Electronics Temperature range is 40 C to 85 C for a total of 125 C ET Lower Stress Limit 40 C 10 of 125 C 27 5 C Set up None calculation is automatic Min ET Value Parameter Description Lowest Electronics Temperature ever experienced by the device Units are same degree units as has been selected for SV Secondary Variable Set up None NVM Update every 8 h...

Page 95: ...age Parameter Description Operating voltage available at device terminals Set up None units always in volts NVM none Note No accuracy is specified for this measurement This value is intended to be used for informational purposes only and should not be used for control Min Op Voltage Parameter Description Minimum operating voltage experienced by device at terminals since last reset of operating vol...

Page 96: ...e Set up None Time Above Upper Stress Limit Parameter Description Accumulation of minutes that Sensor CPU Temperature has been above the value of Max Sensor CPU Temp Set up None NVM Update every 8 hours Time Since Last Sensor CPU Temp Up Method Description Time that has passed since the last time Sensor CPU Temp has passed above the value of Max Sensor CPU Temp in days hours and minutes Set up Non...

Page 97: ...arameter Description Total number of power ups experienced by the unit Set up None initialized to zero prior to leaving factory NVM Update every 8 hours Note Only one power failure in each 8 hour period is counted Time since last power fail Method Description Displays time since last power up in minutes Set up None NVM Update every 8 hours ...

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Page 99: ...re Conditions Non Critical Diagnostics Warning Conditions Sensor Comm Timeout No DAC Compensation Meter Body Critical Failure No Factory Calibration Electronic Module Diag Failure PV Out of Range Config Data Corrupt Fixed Current Mode Meter Body NVM Corrupt Sensor Over Temperature Electronic Module DAC Failure Meter Body Excess Correct Electronic Module Comm Failure Local Display Low Supply Voltag...

Page 100: ...the device If the problem persists replace the Meter Body Electronic Module Diag Failure Possible causes Critical failure reported for the Electronics Module Resolution Reset the device If the problem persists replace the Electronics Module Meter Body NVM Corrupt Possible causes Meter Body NVM Data has been corrupted Resolution Reset the device If the problem persists replace the Meter Body Electr...

Page 101: ...acterization Calculation Error Calculated pressure is above Upper Transducer Limit UTL Resolution Check range and if required replace transmitter with one that has a wider range Meter Body may have been damaged Check the transmitter for accuracy and linearity Replace Meter Body and recalibrate if needed Fixed Current Mode Possible causes Output current is fixed and not varying with applied input L...

Page 102: ...t the device If the problem still persists replace the Display Low Supply Voltage Possible causes The supply voltage to the transmitter terminals is too low or the supply voltage to the Sensor board is too low Resolution Check that the power supply and loop resistance are within specification If possible try to increase the voltage level of the supply If supply voltage and loop resistance are adeq...

Page 103: ...t failure Resolution Closely monitor the device status for indications of other failures or proactively replace the Electronics module AO Out of Range Possible causes Calculated Analog output is either above or below the specified Loop Current Limits The transmitter input is not in specified range Resolution Check the transmitter input and verify the configured operating range URV Set Err Span Con...

Page 104: ...ng problems DAC SPI fault DAC PEC fault DAC Temperature above 140C DAC VLOOP loop voltage low DAC control word write fault Resolution Verify the environment temperature is within specification Take steps to insulate Meter Body from temperature source If problem persists replace Electronics Module Suspect input Possible causes Pressure Meter Body Temperature and or Static Pressure input are extreme...

Page 105: ...ult When LRV Correct and URV Correct operations are performed the flag will be reset Sensor Fault Possible causes There is a failure on the Sensor Board Redundant Characterization Calculation Error Calculated pressure is above Upper Transducer Limit UTL Resolution Check range and if required replace transmitter with one that has a wider range Meter Body may have been damaged Check the transmitter ...

Page 106: ...ollowed by a URV CORRECT procedure Excess Zero Correction The ZERO correction factor is outside acceptable limits INPUT may have been incorrect during calibration or transmitter was in output mode during an LRV or ZERO CORRECT procedure Resolution Check input pressure and be sure that it matches calibrated range values LRV and URV Check Meter Body Perform an LRV or ZERO CORRECT procedure followed ...

Page 107: ... DTM 1 Install the Downloads 1 2 or 3 above 2 Connect the Transmitter to the 30V DC power supply with a 250ohm loop resistor 3 Connect the Viator modem terminals to the Transmitter power terminals 4 Connect the Viator modem DB9 connector to the PC COM port 5 Run Pactware Click Update Device Catalog before adding Device before adding HART Comm DTM 6 Add Device Add HART Comm DTM 7 Right click HART D...

Page 108: ...Page 94 ST 700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual Revision 4 0 11 5 ST 700 Online Parameterization On selecting Parameter Online Parameterization the DTM homepage is displayed ...

Page 109: ...urrent status of the device from any screen 11 5 2 Device Icon Honeywell Logo Displays the Honeywell Logo Transmitter icon 11 5 3 Process Variables Shows Primary variables Gauges and their values LRV URV 11 5 4 Shortcuts Device Setup Provides Tabs to access any of the functions Basic Setup Calibration Process Variables Device Status Diagnostics Services Detailed Setup Meter Body Selections Display...

Page 110: ... Root 11 6 2 Low Flow Cutoff Mode Allows for selecting the User Config Mode and entering the Low Flow Cutoff breakpoint from 0 25 to get the needed signal conditioning Refer to Table 12 for more details 11 6 3 Device Information Allows access to both read only parameters and read write parameters Provides access to Message Clear Message and Maint Mode Transmitter Messaging ...

Page 111: ...DE Option User s Manual Page 97 Refer to Table 12 for more details 11 6 4 Model Number Shows the Model number 11 6 5 Device Assembly Shows the Blow out Image of ST 700 11 6 6 System Setup Shows the Image how to connect the Transmitter ...

Page 112: ...ion 4 0 11 7 Calibration Page The Calibration Page provides access to all of the calibration methods and records 11 7 1 Calibration Methods Apply Values Enter Values D A Trim Zero Trim URV Correct LRV Correct Reset Corrects Refer to Table 12 for more details ...

Page 113: ...n for more details Correct LRV Records Prev LRV Correct Last LRV Correct Curr LRV Correct Refer to the Calibration Records in for more details Zero Trim Records Prev Zero Trim Last Zero Trim Curr Zero Trim Refer to the Calibration Records in for more details Reset Corrects Records Prev Corrects Resets Last Corrects Resets Curr Corrects Resets Refer to the Calibration Records in for more details ...

Page 114: ...Page 100 ST 700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual Revision 4 0 11 8Process Variables All the Process Variables are graphically represented in this screen Click Trend Charts to see the Trending Charts ...

Page 115: ...Revision 4 0 ST 700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual Page 101 11 9 Trend Charts ...

Page 116: ... Revision 4 0 11 10 Device Status Shows Critical and Non Critical status and context sensitive help when gliding the mouse over an individual status Refer to section 10 Troubleshooting and Maintenance for additional details on individual status details ...

Page 117: ...User s Manual Page 103 11 11 Critical and Non Critical Help Display Shows Help on Critical Non Critical when you click Help Critical Diag or Help Non Critical Diag buttons The extended status can be seen by clicking the Additional Status button ...

Page 118: ...istory functions Various Advanced Diagnostics Installation and Device Life PV Tracking SV Tracking ET Tracking Operating Voltage AVDD Tracking Sensor CPU Temp Tracking Power Up Diagnostics Access the relevant tab to read the Diagnostic parameters or run the Diagnostics Methods Refer to the HART Advanced Diagnostics section for more details ...

Page 119: ...700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual Page 105 11 13 Services This allows the configuration of Tamper Alarm and Write Protect mode Refer to the Device Configuration and Parameter Descriptions section for more details ...

Page 120: ... 4 0 11 14 Detailed Setup Shows Sensor Limits Output Condition Signal Condition and Burnout level selections Refer to the Device Configuration and Parameter Descriptions section for more details Section 5 for DE configuration and section 6 for HART configuration ...

Page 121: ... settings information 11 18 Screen Configuration To configure any of the Display screens run the Configure Method and set to the appropriate settings Refer to the ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Document 34 ST 25 44 Basic Display Menu sections for help configuring the Display Parameters 11 19 Common setup This lists the Common setup for all the screens Refer to the ST 700 Smart...

Page 122: ...n User s Manual Revision 4 0 11 20 Review Summary screen showing all the parameters Refer to the Device Configuration and Parameter Descriptions section for more details Section 5 for DE configuration and section 6 for HART configuration ...

Page 123: ...ption User s Manual Page 109 11 21 ST 700 Offline Parameterization Click Parameter Parameterization to open the Offline parameter configuration page Click Device Load to Device to download the Offline Configuration to the connected device ...

Page 124: ...700 Standard Transmitter Host ST 700 HART DD binary file format compatibility matrix Host DD file format to be used Experion R410 Fm8 Experion R400 to R300 Fm6 Experion below R300 fms FDM R430 Fm8 FDM R410 R302 Fm6 FDM Below R302 fms Refer to the respective Tools User Manual for details on loading the DD file on these Tools ...

Page 125: ...chine Interface HMI Options Standard Display Standard Display Two button programming optional Standard display language English only Two mode operations PV display and Menu Calibration Refer to Calibration section of the ST 700 SmartLine Transmitters User s Manual 34 ST 25 44 for details Single Approvals Refer to Approvals section of the ST 700 SmartLine Transmitters User s Manual 34 ST 25 44 for ...

Page 126: ...rocess system Several physical interface configurations are available as determined by the mounting and mechanical connections Refer to the ST 700 SmartLine User s Manual Document 34 ST 25 44 for installation and wiring details Figure 15 ST 700 Basic Major Assemblies Figure 16 Electronics Housing Components ...

Page 127: ...mitter nameplate mounted on the top of the Electronics Housing see Error Reference ource not found 2 lists the model number physical configuration electronics options accessories certifications and manufacturing specialties Figure 17 is an example of a typical Differential Pressure DP or Gauge Pressure GP or Absolute Pressure AP Transmitter name plate The model number format consists of a Key Numb...

Page 128: ...6 However certain capabilities are limited in the following configurations Without a display When no display is present you can do Set Zero with zero button Set span with span button and zero correct when both the buttons are pressed simultaneously for more than 10 sec With a display Limited Transmitter configuration is possible for HART devices You can also use the Honeywell MCT404 202 Configurat...

Page 129: ...ssembly for the Standard Display provides the following features and capabilities Menu and enter key functionality With the menu driven display o Comprehensive on screen menu for navigation o Transmitter configuration enter LRV enter URV and Loop Test o Transmitter calibration o Display configuration o Set zero and span parameters If you are using the external optional 2 button assembly with the S...

Page 130: ...t amplitude can bump process variables in either point to point or in the multi drop mode in HART Transmitters with HART capability have features that vary among manufacturers and with the characteristics of specific devices The FDC software application executing on the MCT404 202 supports the HART Universal Common Practice and Device Specific Commands which are implemented in the Honeywell Transm...

Page 131: ... Frequency Shift Keying FSK using frequencies and current amplitude that do not affect analog sensing at the receiver The accuracy of the analog level must be precisely controlled for accurate sensing HART communication will not bump process variables In multi drop mode up to 16 transmitters in HART 5 addresses 0 15 and up to 64 transmitters in HART6 7 addresses 0 63 can exist on the two conductor...

Page 132: ...fore detailed procedures are supplied only in so far as necessary to ensure satisfactory completion of configuration tasks 15 3Application Design Installation Startup and Operation The ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Document 34 ST 25 44 provides the details for application design installation and startup see Table 33 for topics Table 33 User Manual Related Topics ST 700 Smart...

Page 133: ...DD file compatible with HART Communication Foundation HCF requirements Details for working with the MC Toolkit are provided in the MC Tookit User Manual Document 34 ST 25 20 MCT202 or 34 ST 25 50 MCT404 In subsequent sections of this manual explicit operating instructions are provided only in so far as necessary to complete required tasks and procedures 15 4 2 Configuration Databases The MC Toolki...

Page 134: ...r s Manual Revision 4 0 15 4 4 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections Figure 19 displays how to connect the MC Toolkit directly to the terminals of a HART Transmitter Figure 19 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections ...

Page 135: ... file In addition the FDC application provides some functions for convenient execution of these functions Offline Configuration refers to creating a configuration template when the device is not physically present or communicating with the application This process enables you to create and save a configuration for a device even when the device is not there physically Later when the device becomes ...

Page 136: ...escriptions Table 34 FDC homepage elements Items Description Screen title Tap to quit FDC Tap to view the application information Tap to navigate to Online Configuration screen Tap to navigate to Offline configuration screen Tap to navigate to Manage DDs screen Tap to navigate to Settings screen Tap to select the highlighted menu option Tap to quit FDC Note To select a particular option in FDC you...

Page 137: ...n a DD with matching device revision is not available Use DD file of previous device revision Use this option to automatically communicate using a DD file having device revision lower than that of the device Use generic DD file Use this option to automatically communicate to the device using an appropriate generic DD file Always ask user Use this option to always prompt you with a choice for commu...

Page 138: ...e validate the library view using the Refresh feature 16 2 2 1 Overview Using Manage DDs you can view add or delete DD files for devices A list of already available DD files is maintained in the DD Library FDC lists the installed DD files in a hierarchy as follows Manufacturer Device Type DevRev xx DDRev yy DevRev pp DDRev qq 16 2 2 2 Add a DD file To add a DD file for a device perform the followi...

Page 139: ... may also manipulate a DD library by directly editing the contents of the FDC Library folder DD files can also be transferred directly to this location by accessing the SD Card on MCT101 through a card reader and or by connecting the MCT101 or MCT404 202 to a PC In such cases you must perform the following steps to validate a DD Library thus edited manually 5 From the FDC homepage tap Manage DDs S...

Page 140: ...a HART device Typically these operations could be realized through various constructs exposed by the DD file of the device In addition FDC also provides some additional application functions for you to perform these functions more conveniently Online configuration includes a set of functions to perform various operations on a Transmitter with active communication link These operations primarily in...

Page 141: ...with that tab on the right hand side Images for reference only Figure 21 Device Homepage Table 35 lists the device health status and their indications Table 35 Device health status Device health icons Indications Indicates there s no health or status indicators reported by the device Indicates that the device is potentially reporting a status which needs attention and further investigation It is a...

Page 142: ...n view the manufacturer name device type device revision DD revision and universal revision of the HART device Images for reference only Functions tab This tab provides various options which you may use for navigating through the device specific user interface and some standard features offered by FDC across all devices For the sake of explanations the right side options under this tab will be ref...

Page 143: ...ture of FDC you can now choose what you want to view in a device in your own views FDC allows you to create two such views per device revision of a specific device type You can always modify them as per your needs Tools tab This tab is a placeholder for FDC specific tools for providing certain functionality Currently the only option it provides is called as Save History Using this option you can s...

Page 144: ...s to specific types of information features One such entry point is called Device Status which is used for reviewing device health Another is called Methods List which is used to navigate to all the methods available in a device All of the device specific entry points represent the device interface as explained using the Online entry point as an example All the other device specific entry points h...

Page 145: ... HART Transmitter with the Online tab menu path The same parameters may be accessed via the Shortcuts menu under the My Device tab Table 36 HART Transmitter Parameters Online Menu Flow Parameter menu name Online Overall Status Displays a pi device status Online Honeywell Logo Photograph o with the offici Online PV Meter Displays a ga value of the P Online PV Displays the pressure inp Online SV Met...

Page 146: ...fer fnctn Pressure Transfe Click the pressur output Linear configure Square R conversi measure Transfer Function Image Diagram of a flow function to exem behavior with uni Online Device Setup Basic Setup Low flow Cutoff Sq Root Low Flow Cutoff Mode For Square Root only choose the low flow cutoff br Dual slo slope ca User con user Low Flow Cutoff Breakpoint When User Conf Cutoff Mode ente Online De...

Page 147: ...de characters Long Tag Enter a long characters Cfg chng count Configuration track of the n parameter ha Date Enter a date Descriptor Enter a descr alphanumeric Message Enter a mess that will be se shown on the configured sc click Clear D Clear Message Selecting this no longer be Range values Displays all o The following L U L U The following span ranging L r U r Valid configu LTL to UTL Model Numb...

Page 148: ... output Disable disables loop current mode analog output will be fixed at 4mA PV Units Click one of the pre programmed engineering units ST 700 Transmitters with inches of water ranges are factory calibrated using pressure referenced to 39 2oF 4oC Pressure readings can be displayed in the following engineering units inH2O inHg ftH2O mmH2O mmHg psi bar mbar g cm2 kg cm2 Pa kPa torr atm MPa inH2O 4o...

Page 149: ...tion correction by applying process input at the configured LRV level URV Correct Perform an input calibration correction by applying process input at the configured URV level Reset Corrects Clear all user calibration adjustments Filter Performance Selection Configure the desired performance for the Output Speed of Response Filter Select from Standard SOR Excellent speed of response to input chang...

Page 150: ...g chart of the current value of the Electronics Temperature AO Meter Displays a gauge meter representation of the current value of the Analog Output Trend of AO Displays a trending chart of the current value of the Analog Output PV AO Displays a bar graph of the current value of the Analog Output PV rnge Displays the current value of transmitter Output in Online Device Setup Device Status Overall ...

Page 151: ...gure the firmware write protect option Write Protect options are Enable enables the firmware write protect option changes in configuration parameters will not be permitted Disable disables the firmware write protect option requires a password A 4 digit password is required to change the Write Protect option from Enabled to Disabled to allow configuration changes The default password is 0000 and ca...

Page 152: ...neering units Allows configuration of the process variable units See Device Information menu for details PV Units Click one of the pre programmed engineering units for the primary variable pressure input SV Units Click one of the pre programmed engineering units for the secondary variable meter body temperature Signal Condition The following signal control parameters may be configured in this menu...

Page 153: ...Current mode is Enabled D A trim perform an analog output calibration at 4 00 and 20 00mA 0 and 100 output Online Device Setup Meterbody Selections Displays detailed information pertaining to the Meterbody including construction configuration materials of construction fill fluids and process connection details Online Device Setup Display Setup Display Type Indicates the type of display installed o...

Page 154: ... to the units paramter the LRV and the URV The pressure measurement can be displayed in one of the pre programmed engineering units 1 From My Device menu navigate to Shortcuts Device Setup Basic Setup PV Units 2 Click Edit You will be warned that if you change the value of the variable it will change the loop current which may upset the control process 3 Click Yes to continue The PV Unit screen wi...

Page 155: ... referenced to inH2O 1 Starting at the My Device menu make the following menu selections Shortcuts Device Setup Basic Setup Device Information Range values 2 Click Edit The Range value screen will be displayed 3 Click PV LRV and click Edit You will be warned that if you change the value of the variable it will change the loop current which may upset the control process 4 Click Yes to continue 5 En...

Page 156: ...en the Current applied process value is displayed click Select as 4mA value and click OK 6 Repeat steps 2 through 4 to set the URV to the applied input pressure for 20mA output 7 Click Return to return to the Calibration menu 8 Click Send The Send to Device screen will be displayed 9 Click the Apply Values check box 10 Click Send to download the change to the Transmitter or click Return to continu...

Page 157: ...cters underscore and no other special characters Note The device can be identified with History Record Name and Device Tag in FDM once the record is imported in FDM provided the device is not already present in the FDM network 5 Click the Format The following are the available formats FDM DocuMint 6 Tap Save to save device history record 7 If a history record for this device already exists the fol...

Page 158: ...g device in FDM The Audit Trail entry for such a record identifies it as being imported through the MC Toolkit handheld If the device is not part of any of the FDM configured networks it would appear under Disconnected Devices in FDM network view All operations allowed on Device History Record in FDM will be allowed for the record imported through the MC Toolkit handheld Note For more details on u...

Page 159: ...My Views dialog box appears 3 To customize View1 and View2 click the variables by checking the box against desired variables 4 Tap or to navigate to previous and next set of variables 5 Once done tap Options to click Save My Views Two custom views are ready with selected variables Note Since a custom view can contain only up to 10 variables each a warning is displayed if you have selected more tha...

Page 160: ...evice when the device is not physically present or communicating with the application This process enables you to create and save a configuration for a device even when the device is not there physically Later when the device becomes available with live communication the same configuration can be downloaded to the device This feature enables you to save on device commissioning time and even helps ...

Page 161: ...ervals to maintain accuracy If a recalibration is required we recommend that perform a bench calibration with the Transmitter removed from the process and located in a controlled environment to get the best accuracy Before you recalibrate a Transmitter s measurement range you must calibrate its analog output signal See below for the procedure You can also use the FDC application to reset the calib...

Page 162: ...from automatic control press OK 6 When a prompt appears connect a precision millimeter or voltmeter 0 03 accuracy or better in the loop to check readings and press OK The following prompts will be displayed Setting field device to output to 4mA Press OK Enter meter value Key in the meter value and press Enter Field device output 4 000mA equal to reference meter 1 Yes 2 No d If the reference meter ...

Page 163: ...e Setup Calibration Calibration Methods LRV Correct 7 You will be prompted to remove the loop from automatic control After removing the loop from automatic control click OK 8 When prompted adjust the pressure source to apply pressure equal to the LRV 0 and press OK 9 When the pressure stabilizes click OK 10 When prompted remove pressure 11 On the next prompt Please enter current Calibration Time i...

Page 164: ...ation data to factory calibrated range using the communicator 1 Connect the MC Toolkit per Figure 19 across the loop wiring and turn on 2 Turn the MC Toolkit on start the FDC application 3 On the FDC homepage click Online and establish communication with the Transmitter 4 Click the My Device menu and choose from the following options 5 Device Setup Calibration Calibration Methods Reset Corrects 6 ...

Page 165: ...rrect Date and Time of last LRV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Prev LRV Correct Date and Time of previous LRV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Correct URV Records Curr URV Correct Date and Time of current URV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Last URV Correct Date and Time of last UTV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Prev URV Correct Date and Time of pr...

Page 166: ...ransmitters only ET Electronics Temperature Tracking Diagnostics Stress Life Service Life Operating Voltage Tracking Diagnostics AVDD Sensor Supply Voltage Tracking Diagnostics Sensor CPU Temp Tracking Power Up Diagnostics Click Start FDC to Launch the FDC application on the MC Toolkit On the homepage click Online and establish connection with the device Click My Device Diagnostics Adv Diagnostics...

Page 167: ...g pressure is 0 to 500 psia Withstand Pressure from LTL 0 to UTL 750 psia PV Upper Stress Limit 750 psia 75 psia 675 psia Set up None calculation is automatic Max PV Parameter Description Maximum PV that the device has experienced in user selected units Set up None Value initialized to Min PV Limit value prior to leaving the factory Updates to current PV automatically when powered at user site aft...

Page 168: ...king pressure is 0 to 500 psia Withstand Pressure from LTL 0 to UTL 750 psia PV Lower Stress Limit 0 psia Set up None calculation is automatic Min PV Parameter Description Minimum PV that the device has experienced in user selected units Set up None Value initialized to Max PV Limit value prior to leaving the factory Updates to current PV automatically when powered at user site after one minute NV...

Page 169: ...rbody Temperature has passed above the value of SV Upper Stress Limit in days hours and minutes Set up None NVM Backup once each 8 hour period Table 42 Minimum SV Tracking Min SV Limit Parameter Description Meterbody Temperature SV lower operating limit from specification Set up None Min SV Value Parameter Description Lowest Meterbody Temperature ever experienced by the device Set up None value in...

Page 170: ... once each 8 hour period 18 2 5 ET Tracking Diagnostics Table 44 Maximum ET Diagnostics Max ET Limit Parameter Description Electronics Temperature ET upper operating limit from specification Units are same degree units as has been selected for SV Secondary Variable Set up None ET Upper Limit for Stress Condition Description Actual limit used in Time Above Limit and Time Since Last Event Value is e...

Page 171: ...o Min ET Limit plus 10 of limits range Example Electronics Temperature range is 40 C to 85 C for a total of 125 C ET Lower Stress Limit 40 C 10 of 125 C 27 5 C Set up None calculation is automatic Min ET Value Parameter Description Lowest Electronics Temperature ever experienced by the device Units are same degree units as has been selected for SV Secondary Variable Set up None NVM Update every 8 ...

Page 172: ...ltage Parameter Description Operating voltage available at device terminals Set up None units always in volts NVM none Note No accuracy is specified for this measurement This value is intended to be used for informational purposes only and should not be used for control Min Op Voltage Parameter Description Minimum operating voltage experienced by device at terminals since last reset of operating v...

Page 173: ...ice Set up None Time Above Upper Stress Limit Parameter Description Accumulation of minutes that Sensor CPU Temperature has been above the value of Max Sensor CPU Temp Set up None NVM Update every 8 hours Time Since Last Sensor CPU Temp Up Method Description Time that has passed since the last time Sensor CPU Temp has passed above the value of Max Sensor CPU Temp in days hours and minutes Set up N...

Page 174: ...Parameter Description Total number of power ups experienced by the unit Set up None initialized to zero prior to leaving factory NVM Update every 8 hours Note Only one power failure in each 8 hour period is counted Time since last power fail Method Description Displays time since last power up in minutes Set up None NVM Update every 8 hours ...

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Page 176: ...ostics Failure Conditions Non Critical Diagnostics Warning Conditions Sensor Comm Timeout No DAC Compensation Meter Body Critical Failure No Factory Calibration Electronic Module Diag Failure PV Out of Range Config Data Corrupt Fixed Current Mode Meter Body NVM Corrupt Sensor Over Temperature Electronic Module DAC Failure Meter Body Excess Correct Electronic Module Comm Failure Local Display Low S...

Page 177: ...set the device If the problem persists replace the Meter Body Electronic Module Diag Failure Possible causes Critical failure reported for the Electronics Module Resolution Reset the device If the problem persists replace the Electronics Module Meter Body NVM Corrupt Possible causes Meter Body NVM Data has been corrupted Resolution Reset the device If the problem persists replace the Meter Body El...

Page 178: ...racterization Calculation Error Calculated pressure is above Upper Transducer Limit UTL Resolution Check range and if required replace transmitter with one that has a wider range Meter Body may have been damaged Check the transmitter for accuracy and linearity Replace Meter Body and recalibrate if needed Fixed Current Mode Possible causes Output current is fixed and not varying with applied input ...

Page 179: ...ed or configuration data has been corrupted Resolution Secure Display connections and recheck If problem persists reset the device If the problem still persists replace the Display Low Supply Voltage Possible causes The supply voltage to the transmitter terminals is too low or the supply voltage to the Sensor board is too low Resolution Check that the power supply and loop resistance are within sp...

Page 180: ...the device status for indications of other failures or proactively replace the Electronics module AO Out of Range Possible causes Calculated Analog output is either above or below the specified Loop Current Limits The transmitter input is not in specified range Resolution Check the transmitter input and verify the configured operating range URV Set Err Span Config Button Possible causes SET URV op...

Page 181: ...all and Run the DTM 13 Install the Downloads 1 2 or 3 above 14 Connect the Transmitter to the 30V DC power supply with a 250ohm loop resistor 15 Connect the Viator modem terminals to the Transmitter power terminals 16 Connect the Viator modem DB9 connector to the PC COM port 17 Run Pactware Click Update Device Catalog before adding Device before adding HART Comm DTM 18 Add Device Add HART Comm DTM...

Page 182: ...Page 168 ST 700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual Revision 4 0 20 5 ST 700 Online Parameterization On selecting Parameter Online Parameterization the DTM homepage is displayed ...

Page 183: ...current status of the device from any screen 20 5 2 Device Icon Honeywell Logo Displays the Honeywell Logo Transmitter icon 20 5 3 Process Variables Shows Primary variables Gauges and their values LRL URL 20 5 4 Shortcuts Device Setup Provides Tabs to access any of the functions Basic Setup Calibration Process Variables Device Status Diagnostics Services Detailed Setup Meter Body Selections Displa...

Page 184: ...he Low Flow Cutoff breakpoint from 0 25 to get the needed signal conditioning Refer to Table 36 for more details 20 6 3 Device Information Allows access to both read only parameters and read write parameters Provides access to Message Clear Message and Maint Mode Refer to Table 36 for more details 20 6 4 Model Number Shows the Model number 20 6 5 Device Assembly Shows the Blow out Image of ST 700 ...

Page 185: ...age 171 20 7 Calibration Page The Calibration Page provides access to all of the calibration methods and records 20 7 1 Calibration Methods Apply Values Enter Values D A Trim Zero Trim URV Correct LRV Correct Reset Corrects Refer to Table 36 for more details ...

Page 186: ...cords for more details Correct LRV Records Prev LRV Correct Last LRV Correct Curr LRV Correct Refer to the Calibration Records for more details Zero Trim Records Prev Zero Trim Last Zero Trim Curr Zero Trim Refer to the Calibration Records for more details Reset Corrects Records Prev Corrects Resets Last Corrects Resets Curr Corrects Resets Refer to the Calibration Records for more details ...

Page 187: ...Revision 4 0 ST 700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual Page 173 20 8Process Variables All the Process Variables are graphically represented in this screen Click Trend Charts to see the Trending Charts ...

Page 188: ...Page 174 ST 700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual Revision 4 0 20 9 Trend Charts ...

Page 189: ...nual Page 175 20 10 Device Status Shows Critical and Non Critical status and context sensitive help when gliding the mouse over an individual status Refer to section 19 Troubleshooting and Maintenance for additional details on individual status details ...

Page 190: ... s Manual Revision 4 0 20 11 Critical and Non Critical Help Display Shows Help on Critical Non Critical when you click Help Critical Diag or Help Non Critical Diag buttons The extended status can be seen by clicking the Additional Status button ...

Page 191: ...istory functions Various Advanced Diagnostics Installation and Device Life PV Tracking SV Tracking ET Tracking Operating Voltage AVDD Tracking Sensor CPU Temp Tracking Power Up Diagnostics Access the relevant tab to read the Diagnostic parameters or run the Diagnostics Methods Refer to the HART Advanced Diagnostics section for more details ...

Page 192: ...Series HART DE Option User s Manual Revision 4 0 20 13 Services This allows the configuration of Tamper Alarm and Write Protect mode Refer to the Device Configuration and Parameter Descriptions section for more details ...

Page 193: ...ser s Manual Page 179 20 14 Detailed Setup Shows Sensor Limits Output Condition Signal Condition and Burnout level selections Refer to the Device Configuration and Parameter Descriptions section for more details Section 16 for HART configuration ...

Page 194: ... settings information 20 18 Screen Configuration To configure any of the Display screens run the Configure Method and set to the appropriate settings Refer to the ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Document 34 ST 25 44 Basic Display Menu sections for help configuring the Display Parameters 20 19 Common setup This lists the Common setup for all the screens Refer to the ST 700 Smart...

Page 195: ...ption User s Manual Page 181 20 20 Review Summary screen showing all the parameters Refer to the Device Configuration and Parameter Descriptions section for more details Section 5 for DE configuration and section 6 for HART configuration ...

Page 196: ...n User s Manual Revision 4 0 20 21 ST 700 Offline Parameterization Click Parameter Parameterization to open the Offline parameter configuration page Click Device Load to Device to download the Offline Configuration to the connected device ...

Page 197: ...700 Standard Transmitter Host ST 700 HART DD binary file format compatibility matrix Host DD file format to be used Experion R410 Fm8 Experion R400 to R300 Fm6 Experion below R300 fms FDM R430 Fm8 FDM R410 R302 Fm6 FDM Below R302 fms Refer to the respective Tools User Manual for details on loading the DD file on these Tools ...

Page 198: ...on HP High Pressure also High Pressure side of a Differential Pressure Transmitter Hz Hertz inH2O Inches of Water LGP In Line Gauge Pressure LP Low Pressure also Low Pressure side of a Differential Pressure Transmitter LRL Lower Range Limit LRV Lower Range Value mAdc Milliamperes Direct Current mmHg Millimeters of Mercury mV Millivolts Nm Newton meters NPT National Pipe Thread NVM Non Volatile Mem...

Page 199: ...ted Wiring Assembly RFI Radio Frequency Interference RTD Resistance Temperature Detector SFC Smart Field Communicator STIM Pressure Transmitter Interface Module STIMV IOP Pressure Transmitter Interface Multivariable Input Output Processor URL Upper Range Limit URV Upper Range Value US Universal Station Vac Volts Alternating Current Vdc Volts Direct Current ...

Page 200: ...ndard Transmitter 13 Digitally Enhanced DE Mode Communication ST 700 Standard Transmitter 7 Display Options ST 700 Standard Transmitter 5 DTMs Display Setup ST 700 Basic Transmitter 181 DTMs Review ST 700 Basic Transmitter 182 ST 700 Standard Transmitter 108 F Features and Options ST 700 Basic Transmitter 111 ST 700 Standard Transmitter 1 Field Device Configurator ST 700 Basic Transmitter 122 ST 7...

Page 201: ...Critical Help Display ST 700 Basic Transmitter 177 ST 700 Standard Transmitter 103 Detailed Setup ST 700 Basic Transmitter 180 ST 700 Standard Transmitter 106 Device Status ST 700 Basic Transmitter 176 ST 700 Standard Transmitter 102 Diagnostics ST 700 Basic Transmitter 178 ST 700 Standard Transmitter 104 Display Setup ST 700 Standard Transmitter 107 Downloads ST 700 Basic Transmitter 167 Meterbod...

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