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STT700 Series HART/DE Option User’s Manual 

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5  HART Transmitter Configuration 

5.1  Overview 

Each new STT700 Temperature Transmitter configured for HART protocol is shipped from the factory 
with a basic configuration database installed. This basic configuration database must be edited or 
revised to meet the requirements of your process system.  The process in this section assumes that you 
will use the 

Field Device Communicator (FDC)

 application for HART configuration tasks. The 

FDC

 

application provides the facilities for the online and offline configuration of transmitters operating with 
HART protocol 
 
Online configuration requires that the transmitter and MC Toolkit are connected and communication 
between the two have been established. Online configuration provides a set of functions with which to 
perform various operations on a HART communication network through an active communication 
link. These operations primarily include configuration, calibration, monitoring, and diagnostics. 
Typically, these operations could be realized through various constructs exposed by the Device 
Description (DD) file. In addition, the 

FDC

 application provides some functions for convenient 

execution of these functions. 
 
Offline configuration refers to configuring a device 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 you to replicate the configuration in multiplicity 
of devices with lesser efforts. Currently, FDC does not support creating offline configuration. 
However, it supports importing of offline configuration from FDM R310 or later versions. The 
configurations thus imported can be downloaded to the device from FDC. 
 
The following are the tasks that you need to perform for importing offline configuration in FDC 
application software and then downloading it to the device. 

 

1.

 

Create offline configuration template in FDM 

2.

 

Save the configuration in FDM in FDM format. 

3.

 

Import the offline configuration in FDC 

4.

 

Download the offline configuration to the device 

 
Note: 

For details on creating and using offline configuration, refer to section Offline configuration in-

FDM Offline Configuration User’s Manual, 34-CT-25-01. 
 

5.1.1  Personnel Requirements 

The information and procedures in this section are based on the assumption that the person 
accomplishing configuration tasks is fully qualified and knowledgeable on the use of the MC Toolkit 
and is intimately familiar with the STT700 SmartLine Temperature Transmitter. Therefore, detailed 
procedures are supplied only in so far as necessary to ensure satisfactory configuration. The other 
HART configuration ools are Honeywell Experion in conjunction with FDM, DTMs running on FDM 
or PACTware, and Emerson 375/475.  
 
 

Summary of Contents for SmartLine STT700 DE

Page 1: ...Honeywell Process Solutions STT700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual 34 TT 25 18 Revision 1 July 2017 ...

Page 2: ...ss 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 International Inc ...

Page 3: ...ly integrated with one of two Honeywell systems Experion PKS you will need to supplement the information in this document with the data and procedures in the Experion Knowledge Builder Honeywell s TotalPlant Solutions TPS you will need to supplement the information in this document with the data in the PM APM SmartLine Transmitter Integration Manual which is supplied with the TDC 3000 book set TPS...

Page 4: ...rica contact details see back page or refer to the appropriate Honeywell Solution Support web site Honeywell Corporate www honeywell com Honeywell Process Solutions www honeywellprocess com SmartLine Temperature https www honeywellprocess com smartline temperature Training Classes http www automationccollege com Telephone and Email Contacts Area Organization Phone Number United States and Canada H...

Page 5: ...are Applications 16 3 4 2 Configuration Databases 16 3 4 3 Configuration 16 3 4 4 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections 17 4 DE Transmitter Configuration 18 4 1 Configuration Personnel Requirements 18 4 2 MC Toolkit Software Application Overview 18 4 3 DE Transmitter Online Configuration 19 4 3 1 Uploading a Transmitter Configuration 19 4 3 2 Device Information Configuration 21 4 3 ...

Page 6: ...iguration 63 6 DE Calibration 66 6 1 Overview 66 6 2 Calibration Recommendations 66 6 3 Test Equipment Required for Calibration 66 6 4 Analog Output Signal Calibration 67 6 5 Calibrating Range Using the MC Toolkit 69 6 6 Conditions for Input Calibration 69 6 7 Input Calibration Procedures Description 69 6 8 Input Calibration Procedure 70 6 8 1 Correct Input at the Lower Range Value LRV 70 6 8 2 Co...

Page 7: ... and Maintenance 100 9 1 HART Diagnostic Messages 100 9 2 DE Diagnostic Details 102 10 DTMs 104 10 1 Introduction 104 10 2 Components 104 10 3 Downloads 104 10 4 Procedure to Install and Run the DTM 104 10 5 STT700 Dashboard 105 10 6 STT700 Online Parameterization 105 10 6 1 Device Health 106 10 6 2 Device Icon Honeywell Logo 106 10 6 3 Process Variables 106 10 6 4 Shortcuts 106 10 7 Basic Configu...

Page 8: ...9 Table 2 Available EU Meter Characteristics 12 Table 3 Device Information Parameters 21 Table 4 General Configuration Parameters 22 Table 5 DE Configuration Parameters 23 Table 6 Monitor Parameters 25 Table 7 FDC homepage elements 30 Table 8 Device health status 35 Table 9 HART Transmitter Parameters 40 Table 10 Basic Configuration 40 Table 11 Advanced Configuration 43 Table 12 Monitor 51 Table 1...

Page 9: ...for the STT700 Table 1 Features and Options Feature Option Standard Available Options Communication Protocols HART version 7 Digitally Enhanced DE Human Machine Interface HMI Options No Display EU Meter Calibration Two point Approvals See Appendix C for details ATEX CSA FM IECx Mounting Brackets Pipe mounting and wall mounting brackets in carbon steel and 316 stainless steel Integration Tools Smar...

Page 10: ...is packaged in a single module The elements in this module are connected to the process sensors measure the process variables respond to setup commands and execute the software and protocol for the different temperature measurement types Figure 1 STT700 HART Temperature Transmitter module Figure 2 STT700 DE Temperature Transmitter module ...

Page 11: ...ith the transmitter can facilitate setup and adjustment procedures in the case of HART and DE Certain adjustments can be made through an Experion Station or a Universal Station if the transmitter is digitally integrated with Honeywell s Experion or TPS TDC 3000 control system for HART and DE transmitters 1 3 STT700 SmartLine Transmitter Nameplate The transmitter nameplate mounted on the side of th...

Page 12: ...n Refer to Appendix A in the STT700 SmartLine Transmitters User s manual document number 34 TT 25 17 for details 1 5 Transmitter Adjustments For HART and DE the Honeywell MC Toolkit or other third party hand held can make any adjustments to a STT700 SmartLine Temperature Transmitter Alternately certain adjustments can be made through the Experion or Universal Station if the transmitter is digitall...

Page 13: ...ntrol purposes 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 5 Figure 5 DE Mode Value Scaling As indicated at the right of Figure 5 output values of process variables as well as communications are transferred to a receiving device digitally The digital coding is Honeywell proprie...

Page 14: ...igure 6 HART Point to Point and Multi drop Value Scaling Point to Point Mode in which one transmitter is connected via a two conductor 4 20 mA current loop to one receiver Multi Drop Mode in which several transmitters are connected through a two conductor network to a multiplexed receiver device In point to point mode the value of the primary Process Variable PV is represented by a 4 20 mA current...

Page 15: ...l MC Toolkit product Furthermore we assume that the reader is intimately familiar with the STT700 SmartLine Temperature Transmitter and thoroughly experienced in the type of process application targeted for transmitter deployment Therefore detailed procedures are supplied only in so far as necessary to ensure satisfactory completion of configuration tasks 3 3 Application Design Installation Startu...

Page 16: ...n HCF requirements MC Toolkit This application is used for configuring calibrating monitoring and diagnosing Honeywell Digitally Enhanced DE devices Details for working with the MC Toolkit are provided in the MC Toolkit User Manual document 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 an...

Page 17: ... 3 4 4 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections Figure 7 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 7 MC Toolkit Transmitter Electrical Signal Connections ...

Page 18: ...s 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 establishes communication with a DE transmitter for the following tasks o Upload a transmitter database o Configure transmitter parameters o Calib...

Page 19: ...g a Transmitter Configuration 1 Connect a DE transmitter to the MC Toolkit Be sure that both devices have power applied 2 Start the MC Toolkit application by selecting Start MC Toolkit on the MC Toolkit MCT404 202 The MC TOOLKIT Home page will be displayed see below figure 3 Select the Online button and establish communication between the Toolkit and the transmitter 4 When the warning message for ...

Page 20: ...upload is complete the DE MAIN MENU will be displayed Typical DE Main Menu dialog is shown below A confirmation request message will be displayed if you select 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 21: ...ice information with type and firmware detail is shown here 2 DE DEVICE INFO parameter attributes and details Table 3 Table 3 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 DE Firmware R Manufacturer s firmware version identifier PROM ID Number R PROM ID Number Sc...

Page 22: ...l 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 HART only R Failsafe FS direction upscale or downscale switch non selectable on the electronics module See the STT700 SmartLine Temperature Transmitter User Manual for details Line Filter HART only R Non selectable 50hz o...

Page 23: ...er Range Value Floating Point PV Units R W Process Variable Units scaling value selection SV Units R W Secondary Variable scaling units o C or o F Sensor Type R W Sensor type used in the Transmitter Damping R W Select digital noise reduction see note below Span R Process Range URV LRV Floating Point A dual input model cannot be configured as a single input model Select the Back button to go back t...

Page 24: ...on and also CJ compensation selection When selecting External for the CJ Comp CJ Temp 0 0 is only applicable choice the temperature does not vary Select the Back button to go back to the DE MAIN MENU 4 3 6 DE Monitor Status The DE Monitor menu shows Input PV value Output percentage value SV value and Device status option Table 6 lists the status parameters and their details ...

Page 25: ...ad 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 Select 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 Toolkit manual Select the Back button to go back to the DE MA...

Page 26: ...for complete procedural details a Select Cancel to return to the DE MAIN MENU and abort saving the configuration b Select Yes to add the configuration to the current working file and return the display to the DE MAIN MENU c Select 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 type in a new name f...

Page 27: ...fers to the STT700 SmartLine Temperature Transmitter 4 4 2 DE Offline File Management Offline configuration allows you to select 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 an...

Page 28: ...on to a working file Alternately if you decide not to save an edited configuration to the current file you can select a new location and file name for it The default location and folder for saving configurations is SD Card and CFG MCT The default name of a new configuration is New1 which you can change for your needs 4 4 4 Downloading in DE Offline Mode Downloading a file to a transmitter from the...

Page 29: ...guration 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 configu...

Page 30: ... their descriptions Table 7 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 ...

Page 31: ...es when a DD with matching device revision is not available 5 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 6 Use generic DD file Use this option to automatically communicate to the device using an appropriate generic DD file 7 Always ask user Use this option to always prompt you with a choi...

Page 32: ...ou should validate the library view using the Refresh feature 5 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 below Manufacturer Device Type DevRev xx DDRev yy DevRev pp DDRev qq 5 2 2 2 Add a DD file To add a DD file for a device perform the fol...

Page 33: ...sion to delete the specific DD Tap Options Delete DD Or Tap A confirmation message appears Tap Yes If the DD file is deleted successfully a success message appears Tap OK to return to DD Library page 5 2 2 4 Validating a manually edited library Besides using the Add Delete DD features advanced users may also manipulate a DD library by directly editing the contents of the FDC Library folder DD file...

Page 34: ... 5 2 5 Online Configuration Overview Online configuration option provides you a set of functions with which you can perform various operations on a device with an active communication link These operations primarily include configuration calibration monitoring and diagnostics of a HART device Typically these operations could be realized through various constructs exposed by the DD file of the devi...

Page 35: ...ion associated with that tab on the right hand side Figure 9 Device Homepage Table 8 lists the device health status and their indications Table 8 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 36: ...ed information 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 The icons shown on the right side under this tab shall be referred as Entry points ...

Page 37: ...re 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 sav...

Page 38: ...ice specific entry points FDC provides custom entry points for navigational aids 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 the device specific entry points represent the device interface as explained using the O...

Page 39: ...ne Menu is shown below The specific Menu items shown are based upon the connected device type Alternately you can access the full EDDL features by selecting the My Device Tab The typical My Device Tab is shown below The specific Menu items shown are based upon the connected device type Navigate through the Menus to access various functions See Table 9 for lists all the parameters in the STT700 ...

Page 40: ...nfiguration Online Menu Flow Parameter menu name Description Valid values Basic Configuration General Device Setup Basic Configuration General Transmitter Install Date Enter the date of site installation This is a one time only configuration Tag Enter tag identification up to eight alphanumeric characters Long Tag Enter a long tag name up to 32 alphanumeric characters Date Enter a date for user in...

Page 41: ... readings can be displayed in the following engineering units o C o F o Kelvin o R mV Ohms PV Damp Enter a value for damping of the device output Entries may be any value from 0 00 to 102 00 seconds SV Unit Select the desired unit for measurement of the Secondary Variable cold junction temperature Selections available are o C o F o R Kelvin Online Menu Flow Parameter menu name Description Valid va...

Page 42: ...al consistent with the transmitter output Disable disables loop current mode analog output will be fixed at 4 mA NAMUR Option Select from the following Namur Selection select to enable or disable the Namur option for the output Refer to the PV Ranges Limits chart for effect on output signal Namur Level Displays a diagram of the operating range and failsafe range of the Analog output for Normal and...

Page 43: ...ue If Fixed CJ Compensation has been selected enter the desired fixed value of Cold Junction temperature here Value must be between 50 and 90 C MRV Enter Middle Range value Applicable for LCM Split Range type only Limits are the minimum URL and maximum LRL of the selected Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 IDs Determines the point of transition of Loop Control between Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 for Split Range Loop...

Page 44: ...Split Range S1 for S1 MRV Mid Range Value S2 for S1 MRV Mid Range Value Loop controlled by Read only parameter Displays the loop controlling sensor Latching Alarm Read only parameter Delta Limit Enter the desired limit value for the PV Delta When PV Delta exceeds the limit the PV Excess Delta Alarm will be triggered Excess Delta Detect Read only parameter Select to Enable or Disable Excess Delta D...

Page 45: ... 2 Type Sensor 2 ID Displays range information of the Sensor 2 The following limits are read only LRL2 Lower range limit for sensor 2 URL2 Upper range limit for sensor 2 LTL2 Lower transducer limit for sensor 2 UTL2 Upper Transducer limit for sensor 2 Allows user to configure Lower calib Point 2 Upper Calib Point 2 Sensor 2 wire Type for RTD OHM Sensor 2 Bias and Sensor 2 install date Device Setup...

Page 46: ...ing process input at the configured High calibration point S1 Cal Lo Correct Perform an input 1 calibration correction by applying process input at the configured Low calibration point S1 Reset Corrects Clear all user calibration adjustments S1 Cal Hi Records Displays the time and date history records for the last three URV Correct calibrations S1 Cal Lo Records Displays the time and date history ...

Page 47: ...etup Advanced Configuration CVD CVD 1 Activate CVD 1 ON CVD feature enabled for Sensor 1 CVD 1 OFF CVD feature disabled for Sensor 1 Online Device Setup Advanced Configuration CVD CVD 2 Activate CVD 2 ON CVD feature enabled for Sensor 2 CVD 2 OFF CVD feature disabled for Sensor 2 Advanced Configuration CVD1 Callendar Van Dusen constants for sensor 1 Online Device Setup Advanced Configuration CVD 1...

Page 48: ...Beta Beta CVD coefficient for sensor 2 Advanced Configuration Alarm Online Advanced Configuration Alarm Excess Delta Detect Enable or Disable Excess Delta detection When Enabled an alarm will be triggered when the Delta PV Sensor 1 Sensor 2 difference exceeds the configured Delta Limit Latching Alarm Enable or Disable Latching Alarm When Enabled critical fault is latched until user acknowledges th...

Page 49: ...le 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 can be re configured by the user Master Reset Selecting this option will cause a Master Reset of the transmitter which is the equivalent to power cycling the device Change Passwor...

Page 50: ... available when Loop mA Loop Current mode is Enabled Lock Unlock Device Select the Lock state for access by HART configuration tools If Yes is selected to lock the device also select Yes or No to choose whether or not the lock is permanent If the lock is not permanent it will be cleared on power cycle or Master Reset of the device If Yes is selected to unlock the device the lock state will be clea...

Page 51: ...er Transducer Limits PV UTL Upper Transducer Limits PV Delta Read only parameter Displays the absolute difference between the two measured temperature inputs Sensor 1 temperature value Sensor 2 temperature value Monitor Dashboard Process Monitoring Online Device Setup Monitor Dashboard Process Monitoring PV Meter Displays a gauge meter representation of the current value of the Primary Variable te...

Page 52: ...the Quaternary Variable Sensor 2 temperature in user selected engineering units Trend of QV Displays a trending chart of the current value of the Tertiary Variable Sensor temperature ET Meter Displays a gauge meter representation of the current value of the Electronics Temperature Core Temperature Displays the current value of Core Temperature in degrees Celsius Trend of ET Displays a trending cha...

Page 53: ...ctive faults or ON for active faults Non Critical Displays the first set of possible Non Critical Status faults and indicates OFF for inactive faults or ON for active faults Non Critical Displays the first set of possible Non Critical Status faults and indicates OFF for inactive faults or ON for active faults Non Critical Displays the second set of possible Non Critical Status faults and indicates...

Page 54: ...age Displays user entered message Clear Message Selecting this option clears the Message and it will no longer be sent to the display Dev ID Displays the HART unique long address of the STT700 temperature transmitter Final Asmbly num Displays the final assembly number of the STT700 temperature transmitter Universal rev Displays the HART Universal Revision of the STT700 temperature transmitter Fld ...

Page 55: ...cs details Power Up Diagnostics details Error Log Available to enable and disable error logging If error log is enabled all critical errors triggered will be logged with a time stamp Variables Monitoring PV Tracking CJ Tracking MSG Details Online Device Setup Monitor MSG Details Inputs Outputs No Of Inputs Analog Output Digital Protocol Agency Approvals Approvals Safety Tx Housing Elec Sel Housing...

Page 56: ...rtifications Warranty Factory Factory Identification Review Online Device Setup Review Displays the current values for all of the pertinent operating parameters listed in this table plus revision information Parameters are not configurable in this menu The sections below give some examples as to how to edit the configuration parameters and execute Methods ...

Page 57: ... the URV The temperature measurement can be displayed in one of the pre programmed engineering units 1 From My Device menu make the following menu selections My Device Device Setup Basic Configuration Process Values PV Unit 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 2 Click Yes to continue The PV Un...

Page 58: ...the loop current which may upset the control process Click Yes to continue Click Return to go back to the Basic Configuration menu Click Send The Send to Device screen will be displayed WAO WRITE AS ONE grouping of parameters for editing for example you can edit PV URV and PV LRV in one shot if URV LRV is provided under WAO list 5 2 13 Setting Range Values for Applied Temperature When setting the ...

Page 59: ...e such as FDM Using this feature you can save the device configuration snapshot as device history of a connected device at any given time in a predefined location The following are the features of save device history option Two formats of history are supported FDM and DocuMint legacy application Only one snapshot per device instance is allowed to be saved and you can save the snapshot of a device ...

Page 60: ...ect 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 FDC history records are named as per the following convention for the primary name DeviceTag_ManufacturerIDDeviceTypeDeviceRevisionDDRevision_DeviceID 4 Copy the desired Device History Record files with fdm extension from the above mentioned location to a t...

Page 61: ...ant to view in a device and thus creating your own custom views This is a very convenient utility when you are interested in select few variables in a device and saves you the time for navigating through the menus You can create two views per device type with maximum of 10 variables selected for each custom view To create modify the custom views perform the following On Device Home page tap My Vie...

Page 62: ...View 1 Select The My View 1 page appears Example View1 is shown Based on the connected device model you can select the applicable parameters Edit the parameters that are Read Write and select Send For more details on any of the FDC features refer the MC Toolkit User Manual document 34 ST 25 50 MCT404 ...

Page 63: ... 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 5 2 18 2 Importing offline configuration Using this feature you can import offline configurati...

Page 64: ...n Using this feature you can download the 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 2 The Offline Configurations page appears 3 Select the required offline configuration template from the list 4 Tap Options Download The Offline Select Variables page appears with the all the...

Page 65: ...ables 8 Tap Send and the process to send the variables to the device starts Once the downloading is complete the following page appears Typical screen is shown here Note If the variables are downloaded successfully status appears as SUCCESS in green color and if failed status appears as FAILED in red color 9 Tap Finish to return to FDC Homepage ...

Page 66: ... at the Universal Station Global User Station GUS or Experion Station However a range calibration using the MC Toolkit 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 Transmi...

Page 67: ...ut in percent in place of current or voltage Figure 10 illustrates the test setup for the analog output calibration process Figure 10 Analog Output Calibration Test Setup 1 Verify 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 a...

Page 68: ...stablished in the previous step With the transmitter in analog mode you can observe the output on an externally connected meter or on a display In DE mode the output can be observed on the display or on the monitor display of the MC Toolkit 8 To view the Monitor display navigate back from the LOOP TEST display and select the MONITOR display A confirmation prompt will be displayed for you to verify...

Page 69: ... the selected operating range Corrections are applied at the Lower Range Value LRV and the Upper Range Value URV Factory calibration can be specified when you order your transmitter Also if precision equipment suitable environment and required skill are available at your site input calibration can be done locally The procedure requires a precision temperature source with an accuracy of 0 04 or bet...

Page 70: ...alues before doing the calibration Configure sensor type to mV or TC or RTD or Ohms for the input which you are going to perform calibration Below snapshots are examples of sensor type TC E These values are entered in Device Setup Sensors Sensor 1 Sensor 1 Config Params menus thus the first set is for LRV1 Correct and URV1 Correct and the second set is for LRV2 Correct and URV2 Correct 1 Select th...

Page 71: ...ered in the DE CONFIGURE display 4 Select the OK button 5 Observe the input temperature at the applied value when it is stable select the OK button 6 When the transmitter has completed the LRV correction this message appears 7 Select OK to acknowledge 6 8 2 Correct Input at URV 1 Select the Correct URV button This message appears ...

Page 72: ... Manual Revision 1 2 Adjust the PV input Temperature to the exact value of the URV entered in the DE CONFIGURE display 3 Select the OK button 4 When the transmitter has completed the URV correction this message appears 5 Select OK to acknowledge ...

Page 73: ...itter Figure 12 Output Calibration 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 13 Values of components in the current loop are not critical if they support reliable communication between the transmitter and the MC Toolkit For a DE transmitter...

Page 74: ...DE Analog Mode Scaling and Test Connections 1 Start the MC Toolkit application such that the DE MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Select the Calibration button to display the CALIBRATION menu 3 Select Trim DAC Curr To display the TRIM DAC CURRENT box 4 Trim output current as follows ...

Page 75: ...ap the Decrement button Note that the value on the meter changes accordingly If the error is large accelerate the adjustment rate by changing the Step Size to 10 or 100 e After establishing the zero current level 4 mA select Set Output To 100 A meter reading of 20 mA corresponds to 5 volts f Use the Increment or Decrement button as necessary to adjust the output current to 20 mA When the current r...

Page 76: ...erating 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 start the MC Toolkit application to display the DE MAIN MENU Figure 14 Setup to Manually Set the PV LRV and URV ...

Page 77: ...ove updates only when the popup is called up b To update the input value select No and then select the Set LRV button in the CALIBRATION display 3 Set the LRV as follows a While observing the PV value at the physical process element adjust it to the desired minimum 0 level then select Set LRV b If the displayed value is satisfactory select Yes to copy the Input Value to the LRV in the Transmitter ...

Page 78: ...el and then select Set URV d If the displayed value is satisfactory select Yes to copy the Input Value to the URV in the transmitter If not select NO and repeat this step 4 Verify the LRV and URV settings as follows a Call up 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 operating range ...

Page 79: ...is calibration reset will return the device to original factory calibration accuracy Factory calibration is extremely accurate and user calibration is not typically recommended However if user calibration to a customized range is desired it is recommended that the input calibration procedures be performed again after the calibration reset 1 Figure 7 shows the typical test connections 2 Start the M...

Page 80: ...s The timer will appear briefly indicating the operation is performed This function commands the transmitter to overwrite all user input corrections with factory default characterization values It is intended for use only when excessive corrections render the transmitter inaccurate It is highly recommended that input calibration procedure be performed after calibration reset ...

Page 81: ...on to its default values 7 1 1 About Calibration The STT700 SmartLine Transmitter does not require calibration at periodic 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 recalibrating a transmitter s measurement range ple...

Page 82: ... 1 2 cal lo Corrects button on the CALIBRATION display 2 Select the S 1 2 cal lo Corrects button This message appears 3 Check the device is not in write protect mode and press OK 4 Enter calibration date MM DD YY OK 5 Enter calibration Time Hour OK Entre calibration time minute OK 6 Apply Input on Sensor 1 7 Adjust the PV input temperature to the exact value of the Lower calibration value entered ...

Page 83: ...Manual Page 83 8 Observe the input temperature at the applied value when it is stable select the OK button 9 A screen appears to Remove applied input on sensor 1 10 When the transmitter has completed the S 1 2 Cal lo correction this message appears ...

Page 84: ...rect Input at Sensor 1 2 Calibration High Point 1 Select the S 1 2 Cal Hi Corrects button This message appears 1 Check the device is not in write protect mode and press OK 2 Enter calibration date MM DD YY OK 3 Enter calibration Time Hour OK Entre calibration time minute OK 4 Apply input on Sensor 1 ...

Page 85: ...5 Adjust the PV input Temperature to the exact value of the Sensor1 high calibration point entered Select the OK button 6 Observe the input temperature at the applied value when it is stable select the OK button 7 A screen appears Remove applied input on sensor 1 ...

Page 86: ...Manual Revision 1 8 When the transmitter has completed the Sensor 1 high calibration point correction this message appears 9 Select OK to acknowledge All procedures in this manual assume the transmitter is configured for Loop Current Mode enabled ...

Page 87: ... from automatic control after removing the loop from automatic control press OK 7 When a prompt appears connect a precision milliammeter or voltmeter 0 01 accuracy or better in the loop to check readings and press OK The following prompts will be displayed o Setting field device to output to 4mA Press OK o Enter meter value Key in the meter value and press ENTER o Field device output 4 000 mA equa...

Page 88: ...rotect mode 7 The Lower Calibration Point and Upper Calibration Point values must be entered in the respective sensor config parameters in the Sensors menu These calibration points are used in the S 1 2 Cal Lo Correct and S 1 2 Cal Hi Correct methods not LRV and URV 8 Select the My Device menu and choose from the following selections o Device Setup Advanced Configuration Calibration Calibration Me...

Page 89: ...e device back to final factory calibration which is performed per the ordered range The Corrects Reset command returns the zero and span calibration factors to the original precise factory calibration Incorrect or inaccurate user calibrations may be reset by performing a Reset Correct operation This calibration reset will return the device to original factory calibration accuracy Factory calibrati...

Page 90: ...rmat Last Cal Lo Records Date and Time of last LRV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Prev Cal Lo Records Date and Time of previous LRV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format S 1 2 Cal Hi Records Curr Cal Hi Records Date and Time of current URV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Last Cal Hi Records Date and Time of last URV correct done displayed in mm dd yyyy format Prev Ca...

Page 91: ... the FDC application on the MC Toolkit On the Home page select Online and establish connection with the device Select My Device Device Setup Monitor Diagnostics Adv Diagnostics PV Tracking Diagnostics Cold Jn Temperature Tracking Diagnostics Select Start FDC to Launch the FDC application on the MC Toolkit On the Home page select Online and establish connection with the device Select My Device Devi...

Page 92: ... as high low value recorded and retention of the record into Non Volatile Memory NVM of the transmitter The table lists the methods to configure the limits for tracking PV Low and High values and methods to read the diagnostic parameter values Table 15 PV Tracking PV High or Low Values PV Low Value Method Description PV Low Value method will give the details of Minimum PV value that the device has...

Page 93: ...ately into NVM PV High Alarm Limit Parameter Description Upper Transducer Limit corresponds to specified upper operating limit in user selected eng unit Set up None NVM Backup immediately into NVM PV High Alarm Counter Parameter Description Counter that counts the number of times PV crosses above the PV High Alarm Limit Set up None NVM Backup immediately into NVM Change PV Alarm Limits Method Desc...

Page 94: ...VM Backup immediately into NVM Reset PV High Value Method Description This method will reset PV high value that is tracked Set up None NVM Update after every 7 5 hours Reset PV Low Value Method Description This method will reset PV low value that is tracked Set up None NVM Update after every 7 5 hours Reset PV High Alarm Counter Method Description This method will reset PV high alarm counter Set u...

Page 95: ...experienced by the device along with time stamp Set up None value initialized to Min SV Limit value prior to leaving the factory Updates to current CJ temperature are automatic when powered at installation location after one minute NVM Update after every 7 5 hours Cold Junction High or Low Alarm Counter Cold Junction Low Alarm Limit Parameter Description CJ temperature SV lower operating limit fro...

Page 96: ...tion Executing this method will resets Cold Junction high value Set up None NVM Update after every 7 5 hours Reset Cold Junction Low Value Method Description Executing this method will reset Cold Junction low value Set up None NVM Update after every 7 5 hours Reset Cold Junction High Alarm Counter Method Description Executing this method will reset Cold Junction high alarm counter Set up None NVM ...

Page 97: ...ification Set up None NVM Update every 7 5 hour CT Up Event Method Description Executing this method will give details of the time since last event in minutes Example Core Temperature range is 40 C 40 F to 125 C 257 F for a total span of 165 C 329 F CT Up Event will log when CT is greater than 10 of CT Max value Set up None calculation is automatic NVM Update every 7 5 hour CT Low Value Parameter ...

Page 98: ...inutes Set up None NVM Update into NVM immediately Service Life Parameter Description Value of the device life already consumed Set up None units always in NVM Update every 7 5 hour 8 2 6 Operating Voltage Diagnostics The below table provides the diagnostic details related to operating voltage parameters such as minimum current output voltages terminal voltage and Vcc recorded and retention of the...

Page 99: ... Within a short period of time Min Op Voltage will assume operating voltage value Set up User actuates as desired 8 2 7 Power Up Diagnostics The below table provides the diagnostic details related to device power cycle count recorded and saving the record details into Non Volatile Memory NVM of the transmitter The table lists the methods to read the diagnostic parameter values Table 20 Power Up Di...

Page 100: ...AC Failure Failure related to DAC which regulates 4 20mA loop Action Reset the device If problem persist replace the Electronics Module Note Select Device Status Additional Status to see which of these conditions are set Sensor Input Failure Input sensor may be open short out of range Failure in sensing section Any of the following conditions can cause this failure 1 Input 1 Fault 2 Input 2 Fault ...

Page 101: ...put 1 URV value and measured value exceeds 1 5 of span Perform Reset correct Suspect Input MCU Reference voltages are beyond limits and hence inputs measured may not be correct MCU Reference voltages are beyond limits and hence inputs measured may not be correct Replace the sensor based on Input 1 Input 2 measurement suspect Fixed Current Mode The 4 20mA loop is put in fixed current mode and is no...

Page 102: ...are beyond limits This is set when one of the supply voltages DAC Loop MCU in the device is outside its specification limits Check the transmitter supply voltage SIL Diagnostics RAM NVM database corrupt Advance diagnostics data is corrupted Power cycle the device 9 2 DE Diagnostic Details Table 22 DE lists and describes the DE critical and non critical DE diagnostic details Table 22 DE Critical an...

Page 103: ...ion PV value is not within LRV and URV Check your process temperature Adapt the span Low quality CJ compensation temperature reading The ambient temperature measured is out of the transmitter specifications 40 C to 85 C or 40 F to 185 F The transmitter works in ambient temperature conditions out of its specification the measure can be perverted Zero correction is out of limits Input applied exceed...

Page 104: ...ownload 1 2 or 3 from above Connect the transmitter to the 30 V DC power supply with a 250 ohm loop resistor Connect the Viator modem terminals to the transmitter power terminals Connect the Viator modem connector to the PC COM port Run PACTware Select Update Device Catalog before adding Device before adding HART Comm DTM Add Device Add HART Comm DTM Right click on HART DTM select Connect Right Cl...

Page 105: ...l display the overall device health along with all the device variables in dial gauge format 10 6STT700 Online Parameterization On selecting Parameter Online Parameterization the DTM home page will be displayed Typical home page screen is shown below Based on the device type respective parameters will be shown ...

Page 106: ...ation Menu 3 Monotor Menu 4 Review Menu Details are shown below 1 Basic Configuration This menu item facilitates configuration of basic items like transmitter install date tag long tag date descriptor final assembly number message PV SV units PV URV PV LRV PV damp NAMUR poll address loop current mode etc 2 Advanced Configuration This menu item facilitates the configuration of temperature measureme...

Page 107: ...ice Information The Device Information tab allows access to both read only parameters and read write parameters and provides access to message clear message and maintenance mode Refer to Table 9 for more details 10 7 2 Model Number The Model number function will display the STT700 model number 10 7 3 Device Assembly A detailed image of the STT700 is displayed when invoking the Device Assembly func...

Page 108: ...vision 1 10 8 STT700 Offline Parameterization On selecting Parameter Parameterization the Offline parameter configuration page will be displayed Upon making changes select Device Load to Device to download the Offline Configuration to the connected device ...

Page 109: ...y Matrix Host STT700 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 the respective tools User Manual for details on loading the DD file in these tools ...

Page 110: ...eld Device Manager FTA Field Termination Assembly HART Highway Addressable Remote Transducer HCF HART Communication Foundation Hz Hertz LRL Lower Range Limit LRV Lower Range Value mAdc Milliamperes Direct Current MCT MC Toolkit mV Millivolts Nm Newton meters NPT National Pipe Thread NVM Non Volatile Memory PM Process Manager PV Process Variable PWA Printed Wiring Assembly RFI Radio Frequency Inter...

Page 111: ...mocouple URL Upper Range Limit URV Upper Range Value US Universal Station Vac Volts Alternating Current Vdc Volts Direct Current WAO WRITE AS ONE grouping of parameters for editing for example you can edit PV URV and PV LRV in one shot if URV LRV is provided under wao list ...

Page 112: ...ine Configuration 27 DE Transmitter Online Configuration 19 MC Toolkit Software Application Overview 18 DE Transmitter Offline Configuration 27 DE Transmitter Online Configuration 19 DE Specific Configuration Parameters 23 Digitally Enhanced DE Mode Communication 13 Display Options 12 F Field Device Configurator 30 aving device history 59 Custom Views 61 Device Configuration and Parameter Descript...

Page 113: ...racteristics viii Features and Options viii Overview viii Safety Certification Information 12 Transmitter Adjustments 12 T Transmitter Adjustments 12 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 100 U Uploading a Transmitter Configuration 19 Using DTMs 104 Basic Setup Page 107 Downloads 104 Procedure to Install and Run the DTM 104 STT700 Offline Parameterization 108 STT700 Online Parameterization 105 ...

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