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Appendix C. Programming with PanaView

C.3 Introduction

The PanaView™ graphical user interface offers interactive communications between Windows-based PCs and 

Panametrics instruments compatible with the company’s IDM protocol, such as the GS868 ultrasonic gas flowmeter. 

PanaView is compatible with 32-bit Windows operating systems such as Windows 98SE, NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 6), 

2000, XP and ME. With PanaView, you can:

load and save site file data

create and save graph and log files

display text output and graphs of live measurement data

create custom templates for displaying text, graph and log data

interface with multiple Panametrics instruments.

This document focuses on particular applications suitable for the GS868. For general PanaView applications such as 

creating graph and log files, displaying live measurement data, and creating custom templates, please refer to the 

general PanaView 

User’s Manual (910-211).

C.4 Wiring the RS232 Interface

All IDM-protocol instruments utilize an RS232 interface to communicate with a PC. For details on wiring your RS232 

interface, please refer to the 

Installation chapter of your instrument’s User’s Manual, and to the document EIA-RS 

Serial Communications (916-054).

Summary of Contents for DigitalFlow GS868

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Page 7: ...Up the Inputs and Outputs 26 1 8 4 Setting Up Serial Communications 30 1 8 5 MODBUS Register Map 31 1 8 6 Activating Security 33 1 8 7 Saving Site Data 35 1 8 8 Recalling a Site 35 Chapter 2 Displayin...

Page 8: ...he GS868 Baud Rate 71 6 4 Setting Up the Terminal Software 73 6 4 1 Windows 3 X Systems 73 6 4 2 Windows 9X NT Systems 74 6 5 Optional RS485 Serial Interface 75 6 5 1 Interface Converter Mounting 75 6...

Page 9: ...ldbus Communications D 9 Optional Measurements 113 D 10 Configuration Utility Setup 114 D 11 Selecting the Desired Measurements 114 D 12 Selecting Units for AI Blocks 116 D 13 Resetting Instrument Tot...

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Page 11: ...sion of the following User Program submenus CH1 CH2 use this submenu to activate a channel and to enter the basic setup parameters for that channel GLOBL use this submenu to enter global meter paramet...

Page 12: ...description of both the unshifted and shifted functions for each of the 39 keys is listed in Table 1 on page 3 Note Only the SHIFT key and the eight Fx keys have no shifted function Figure 1 The Model...

Page 13: ...y use this red key to access the shifted function of the other keys One press shifts the next keystroke only while two presses locks the keypad in shifted mode A third press releases the shift functio...

Page 14: ...information Use to enter the letter K Help Key use to access the Model GS868 s context sensitive on line help system See the next section for details Use to enter the letter I Screen Key press the lef...

Page 15: ...the letter G Audio Level Key press to increase the audio alarm volume Press to decrease the audio alarm volume Stopwatch Timer Key press to turn the stopwatch timer on Press to turn the stopwatch tim...

Page 16: ...F1 or F5 to access this function and the next screen of text is displayed in the prompt area EXIT Press F2 or F6 to access this function and the Model GS868 returns to measurement mode ERROR Press F3...

Page 17: ...resses of this key will increase the backlight brightness through settings of Off Mid and Full Discrete presses of this key in shifted mode will decrease the backlight brightness through settings of F...

Page 18: ...will be replaced by the following initial programming mode screen Note If the security feature is active enter the password and press the ENT key to enter the User Program See the SECUR submenu secti...

Page 19: ...an take measurements in two different ways Skan is a low resolution technique for locating the acoustic signal and for high velocity measurements It is more robust in a noisy environment than the Meas...

Page 20: ...manual for instructions To leave the User Program and retain the previous settings press EXIT twice and then press F1 NO at the SAVE prompt Any programming changes will be discarded and you will be r...

Page 21: ...otalizer units are shown in Table 2 on page 11 The choices shown on the option bar are determined by the selection made at the previous SYSTEM UNITS screen 6 Use the F1 F4 keys to select the Volumetri...

Page 22: ...pleting the above steps the meter returns to the Channel PROGRAM prompt Continue as follows To continue programming the meter refer to the menu maps in Appendix A and navigate to the desired menu Then...

Page 23: ...circumference and use the F1 F4 keys to select the appropriate units Press ENT The meter will only accept values from 1 8 to 648 in The option bar choices may appear in English or Metric units Obtain...

Page 24: ...n the previous settings press EXIT twice and then press F1 NO at the SAVE prompt Any programming changes will be discarded and you will be returned to the data display To leave the User Program and re...

Page 25: ...selected FIXED enter the known fixed process pressure Press ENT The meter will only accept values from 0 5000 psia If you selected SLOT X a Press F1 to select input A or press F2 to select input B Th...

Page 26: ...s Proceed to the appropriate section to program the option selection made at the above prompt Remember to record all programmed data in Appendix B Data Records 1 7 5 1 Setting Transducer Signal Limits...

Page 27: ...forming this step The amplitude discriminator measures the size of the transducer signal received by the Model GS868 The default value for this parameter is 14 and values from 0 to 100 are acceptable...

Page 28: ...and press ENT A Divisor is used in the calculation of the Measure Mode integrated threshold level and is not normally changed The default value for this parameter is 2 5 and values from 0 1 to 10 are...

Page 29: ...to their default settings 1 7 6 Setting Advanced Parameters In the ADVAN option you can enter parameters for two specialized operations static density and multiple K factors While following the progra...

Page 30: ...r press F2 YES to Edit The K factor Table Note If velocity vs K factor data was not provided with the Model GS868 the K factor table can not be edited a Enter the Number of K factors to be entered int...

Page 31: ...OBL menu CLOCK used to enter the current date and time SYSTM used to specify the units of measure used in calculations I O used to set up error handling and to configure analog inputs and outputs COMM...

Page 32: ...the displayed time is incorrect press F2 EDIT to change the time and complete the steps below a Press F1 AM or F2 PM Then enter the current Hour and press ENT The allowable range is 1 to 12 Note A ti...

Page 33: ...vious SYSTEM UNITS prompt a If you have entered gage pressure or the local atmospheric pressure PSIg BARg or kPag use the numeric keys to enter the Atmospheric Pressure value Press ENT 4 At the Stopwa...

Page 34: ...metric flow rate display 1 8 2 2 Entering Totalizer Data 8 Use the F1 F4 and keys to select the Totalizer Units The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumetric and totalizer units ar...

Page 35: ...int for displaying totalized mass flow Procedure Options After completing the above steps the meter returns to the Global PROGRAM prompt Continue as follows To continue programming the meter refer to...

Page 36: ...s function enabled the Model GS868 performs error handling only if both channels are in error If this function is disabled error handling occurs when either channel goes into error Press F1 NO to disa...

Page 37: ...et up output B 2 Press F1 OFF to disable output A and return to the previous prompt or press F2 0 20 m or F3 4 20 m to specify the desired range for output A 3 Use the and and F1 F4 keys to select a C...

Page 38: ...zer output a Press F1 TOTL to totalize the forward flow or F2 TOTL to totalize the reverse flow b Enter a value from 50 to 500 000 sec for the Minimum Pulse ON Time and press ENT Note A complete pulse...

Page 39: ...range and press ENT 6 Press F1 F2 to set up another input or press EXIT to select another slot for set up For instructions on setting up additional inputs and or outputs proceed to the appropriate sec...

Page 40: ...wn in Table 11 below 4 Enter a Network ID number between 1 and 254 and press ENT The default number is 1 A network ID number is only necessary for communication with the Panametrics Instrument Data Ma...

Page 41: ...a flow computer or SCADA serially using a Gould type RTU protocol In this case only the MODBUS function command 3 read multiple registers 6 write multiple registers is valid The format for the data e...

Page 42: ...ensity 4 4 2 16 bit int 28 36 Ch1 Sig Strength Upstream 1 4 2 16 bit int 30 3A Ch1 Sig Strength Downstream 1 4 2 16 bit int 32 3E Ch1 Temperature 2 4 2 16 bit int 34 42 Ch1 Pressure 3 4 2 16 bit int 3...

Page 43: ...curity feature that locks out the following menus Program Menu PROG Calibration Menu CAL Log Menu LOG Clear Menu CLR When the system is locked access to the above menus will be denied unless the corre...

Page 44: ...al a new password should be entered If the password is ever lost contact the factory for assistance 4 Enter the New Password and press ENT Any combination of letters and numbers up to a total of 21 ch...

Page 45: ...the next available function key IMPORTANT The CLOCK and I O data is not saved with the site file while the SYSTM and COMM data is saved with the site file 2 Use the and and F1 F4 keys to select anoth...

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Page 47: ...single measurement in large size text DUAL permits the simultaneous display of two measurements in the same screen pane in standard size text GRAPH displays a graph of either velocity or volumetric f...

Page 48: ...IG mode If a different display mode is active access the Display Menu by pressing the DISP key Velocity Ft s 6 95 error codes appear here VEL VOLUM TOTL TOTL DISPLAY FEATURES Press F1 to select the BI...

Page 49: ...hat parameter The parameter previously displayed at the top of the display is moved to the bottom of the display and the previous bottom parameter is no longer shown 2 4 The GRAPH Format The GRAPH sub...

Page 50: ...e seconds Because the times displayed in the GRAPH format are in whole minutes only movement of the cursor may not result in a visible change in the posted times For example if a TIME INCREMENT of 30...

Page 51: ...pt the option bar will show the names of all log files that are currently stored in memory If there are no log files currently stored in memory the following prompt will appear instead If the All Logs...

Page 52: ...s indicated by an error code in the bottom line of the prompt area 2 5 3 Graphical Format After choosing PLOT at the FORMAT prompt the programming sequence continues as follows 6 Enter a maximum value...

Page 53: ...r Choice Description F1 CURS Move the cursor one record to the left and display the value and time of that record in the status line i e 6 85 Ft s 10 38 F2 CURS Move the cursor one record to the right...

Page 54: ...s Mup and Mdown are only available if the S M burst technique was selected in the ACTIV menu Refer to Figure 15 on page 87 and complete the following steps to display the transducer signals Press the...

Page 55: ...8 Graphical Log Display Options Option Bar Choice Description F1 CURS Move the cursor to the left and display the amplitude and time in the status line i e 107 686 798mi F2 CURS Move the cursor to the...

Page 56: ...4 key doubles the height of the graph while each press of the 5 key halves the height of the graph The three available scale factors are 1x 2x and 4x Horizontal Scaling The 7 and 8 keys are used to s...

Page 57: ...be turned off At the next keypad entry the backlight will be turned on and the specified timeout interval will begin again 2 8 Activating Sleep Mode During times when the display is not in use use the...

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Page 59: ...ords for data logging Each page is assigned a header to distinguish one page from another The header contains the log title start date and time end date and time and the time increment Each record con...

Page 60: ...ng asterisk appears at the far right of the locator bar if the Model GS868 is currently logging data see Chapter 3 Operation of the Startup Guide 4 At the Log Message prompt enter a brief description...

Page 61: ...ut only the data from the most recent log cycle is saved At the start of each cycle the oldest recorded data is overwritten by the new data from the current cycle 3 2 2 STARTTIME Prompt 10 Press F1 to...

Page 62: ...EDIT was selected complete the steps on the next page Note The log END TIME must exceed the log START TIME by at least five minutes Failure to observe this restriction will result in an error message...

Page 63: ...12min 30min and 60 min The time increment is the frequency at which the Model GS868 takes and records data measurements If any reading takes longer than the programmed time increment the log is fille...

Page 64: ...l currently programmed logs is given If the number of pending pages exceeds the number of free pages additional memory may be made available by clearing some old logs see Chapter 5 Clearing Data If it...

Page 65: ...the log remains in memory To clear the log from memory refer to Chapter 5 Clearing Data for instructions 2 Press F3 STOP 3 Use the and F1 F4 keys to select a log file to stop Note At the NAME prompt...

Page 66: ...ange an active log or enter a new Name up to 5 characters and press ENT to create a new log file Note The option bar lists all error logs currently stored in memory Recall that a flashing asterisk app...

Page 67: ...ntinuously until manually stopped but only the data from the most recent log cycle is saved At the start of each cycle the oldest recorded data is overwritten by the new data from the current cycle 3...

Page 68: ...eys to select the desired Month c Enter the desired Day and press ENT The acceptable range is 1 to the number of days in the selected month 28 29 30 or 31 Procedure Options You have completed setting...

Page 69: ...in numeric or graphical format LOG use to print a log file in numeric or graphical format PROG use to print a site file STOP use to terminate any active print jobs PRNTR use to specify the printer cur...

Page 70: ...o step 8 4 2 1 Numeric Format 4 Use the and F1 F4 keys to select the first parameter to be printed See Table 23 below for a list of the available options Refer to Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service...

Page 71: ...ubmenu A portion of a typical printout is shown in Figure 3 below Figure 3 Typical Numeric Printout DATA_DUMP OF SITE NAME Site LABEL Site MESSAGE Start Date Start Time HH MM SS 03 08 40 03 08 50 03 0...

Page 72: ...n The available options are 5sec 10sec 30sec 1min 3min 6min and 12min After the time increment is chosen the Model GS868 returns to the standard data display screen and continues to take measurements...

Page 73: ...applicable is chosen the Model GS868 returns to the standard data display screen and begins printing the log file The printout continues until the entire log has been printed or until a STOP command...

Page 74: ...gramming Manual 2 Channel Figure 6 Typical Graphical Printout 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 5 7 6 8 9 1 0 SITE NAME SITE MESSAGE X AXIS 50 seconds PER DIV Y AXIS MAX 500 ACF M START TIME 03 27...

Page 75: ...lways listed as the first choice Work The Model GS868 returns to the standard data display screen and generates a site file printout similar to the one shown in Figure 7 below The printout continues u...

Page 76: ...Menu press the PRNT key Note The Print Menu is not protected by the security feature and a password is never required to access this menu 2 Press the or key to display the option bar shown and then p...

Page 77: ...typical printout is shown in Figure 8 below Figure 8 Typical Signal Array Printout The data printed via the SIGNL submenu consists of 1024 lines each of which lists the following three values Index t...

Page 78: ...ails 1 To access the Print Menu press the PRNT key Note The Print Menu is not protected by the security feature and a password is never required to access this menu 2 Press the or key to display the o...

Page 79: ...clearing procedures available via the Clear Menu can be undone Be very sure that the exact consequences of a selected option are thoroughly understood before proceeding Refer to Figure 17 on page 89...

Page 80: ...Options Do one of the following Press F1 F3 to enter one of the CLR submenus Press the EXIT key to return to the data measurement display 5 3 Deleting Log Files Use the LOG submenu to clear log files...

Page 81: ...ferred In either case wire the GS868 end of the serial cable in accordance with the pin designations listed in Table 27 below Note For basic serial communications between a single GS868 and a single p...

Page 82: ...ailed description of using the COMM submenu PROGRAM Start Press the F3 key to select the GLOBL menu PROGRAM previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 GLOBL SAVE PROGRAM Start Press the F4 key to select...

Page 83: ...en Using the Settings Menu select the Communications option 3 When the Communications Screen appears make the following selections Baud Rate set to the same value as the GS868 setting Data Bits 8 Stop...

Page 84: ...hen the COMx PROPERTIES window appears make sure the settings are as follows Bits per Second 9600 must match the GS868 setting Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control Xon Xoff After making an...

Page 85: ...ed within 1 8 m 6 ft of the electronics console 6 5 1 Interface Converter Mounting A special bracket containing the serial interface converter and a three terminal barrier strip is mounted inside the...

Page 86: ...f the barrier strip to the XMT terminal of the personal computer Note The XMT terminal on the barrier strip is the screw opposite the red wire connection and the XMT terminal on the barrier strip is t...

Page 87: ...nnectors 3 Remove the serial interface converter mounting bracket by removing the standoff located just below the RS232 terminal block and the grounding screw to its left see Figure 9 on page 75 4 Loo...

Page 88: ...inal of the barrier strip to the T R terminal of the PC s RS485 adapter see the documentation provided with the RS485 adapter for details Note The XMT terminal on the barrier strip is the screw opposi...

Page 89: ...he GS868 complete the following steps IMPORTANT To assign a static IP address the GS868 must be connected to an Ethernet network with a dynamic address assignment mechanism DHCP first 1 Run Ethernet D...

Page 90: ...e subnet You can identify the GS868 by its MAC address supplied as part of customer documentation The default TCP Port is 502 The default IP addressing for the GS868 is DHCP dynamic If you need to ass...

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Page 93: ...F2 feet F1 inch mm m P ft PI in PI mm P F4 F3 F4 F3 Metric F4 m F3 mm F2 feet F1 inch F4 F3 F2 F1 Metric m mm feet inch F2 F1 OTHER STEAM F2 F1 YES NO Reynolds Correction FLUID SOUNDSPEED CALIBRATION...

Page 94: ...MASS MASS F3 SPEC NAME F4 TOTL MDOT F3 TOTL F2 VOLUM F1 VEL F4 DIAG F3 F2 F1 MASS MASS ASSUME SATURATION F2 SLOTX F1 FIXED F2 B F1 A A LABEL B LABEL F2 SLOTX F1 FIXED F2 B F1 A A LABEL B LABEL F1 NO F...

Page 95: ...F2 EDIT F1 OK TIME HOUR MINUTES SECONDS DAY F1 F2 ENG METRC PRESSURE UNITS F1 F2 PSIa PSIg F1 F2 BARa BARg F3 F4 KPaa KPag GAGE PRESSURE STOPWATCH TOTALIZER F3 19200 BAUD RATE F4 F1 7 odd 7even F3 F2...

Page 96: ...F2 B F1 OFF F2 F4 SPEC F3 TEMP PRESR INPUT F1 VEL F2 F4 TOTL F3 TOTL VOLUM F1 MDOT F2 F4 DIAG F3 MASS MASS Min Pulse ON Time Value Option Card F1 A F2 B F1 OFF F2 F4 FAULT F3 LOW HIGH F3 C F1 NO F2 Y...

Page 97: ...INC F1 EXIT F1 only F2 Y AXIS MAX Y RANGE F2 CURS F1 CURS F4 F3 F2 END F1 START F3 YMAX T INC EXIT Y AXIS MAX Y RANGE F1 Skan F2 Meas Signal to Display SLEEP F3 F2 CH2 F1 CH1 F4 DIF F3 SUM F1 AVE DISP...

Page 98: ...on keys to select option bar choices NUM option log 1 page NUM option STANDARD DATA DISPLAY SCREEN DUMP RTD DATA Figure 16 PRNT Menu Map DATA F1 PRNT F1 F2 NUM PLOT PRINT PROG STOP PRNTR LOG F2 F3 F4...

Page 99: ...ND DATE 12 choices 7 choices 9 choices non circular log for ERROR log totalized Is LOG circular CLEAR TOTALS Figure 17 LOG and CLR Menu Maps STD F1 LOG LOGGING TOTAL SITE LOG ERROR F4 F1 F2 F3 value F...

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Page 101: ...Whenever an option card is installed in one of the Model GS868 s expansion slots record the type of card and any additional setup information in the appropriate row of Table 29 below Table 29 Option C...

Page 102: ...hannel Label Channel Label Channel Message Channel Message Equation Standard Actual Equation Standard Actual Vol Units Vol Units Vol Time Units Vol Time Units Vol Dec Digits Vol Dec Digits Totalizer U...

Page 103: ...Axial Length L Fluid Type Steam Other Fluid Type Steam Other Other Sndspd Other Sndspd Static Density No Yes Static Density No Yes Fluid Density Fluid Density Multi K Factors Off On Multi K Factors O...

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Page 105: ...les display text output and graphs of live measurement data create custom templates for displaying text graph and log data interface with multiple Panametrics instruments This document focuses on part...

Page 106: ...ns with the GS868 1 Open the New Meter Browser window and expand the network tree Then highlight the My Computer Name branch by clicking on it 2 Pull down the Edit menu by clicking on it in the menu b...

Page 107: ...d type or on TCP IP if the GS868 is using an Ethernet con nection Note If you select TCP IP the menu changes Proceed to the next page 7 Select any suitable available baud rate A baud rate of 19 200 is...

Page 108: ...ss is unknown run the Device Discovery software util ity All units found will be identified by their MAC address and the assigned IP address In the Port Number box enter 2101 the default value 3 Click...

Page 109: ...active in the Edit menu 2 Click on the New option in the Edit menu see Figure 21 below Figure 21 New Option in the Edit Menu 3 After clicking on the New option the Meter menu option appears Click on t...

Page 110: ...e screen offers the options of trying again or of canceling the operation Click on the desired choice and then on OK to confirm the choice or on Exit Application to close PanaView Note If you cannot r...

Page 111: ...shown in Figure 25 below Figure 25 The Properties Option in the Edit Menu The window appears similar to Figure 26 below To perform a specific task refer to the appropriate section on the following pag...

Page 112: ...8 Programming Manual 2 Channel Figure 26 Properties Window for IDM Based Meter Note For illustration purposes the meter shown here is a one channel GX868 flowmeter Specific parameters will vary with y...

Page 113: ...nter the time and date in the text box or click on the Sync to PC option button to have PanaView set the time and date to the current PC setting or click on the Set option button to open the dialog bo...

Page 114: ...w Figure 28 Active Signal Options 2 To select a different signal type open the signal menu at the right shown here with Raw Upstream highlighted and click on the desired signal C 7 3 Plotting Transduc...

Page 115: ...68 Programming Manual 2 Channel 105 Figure 30 Save As Window C 7 5 Clearing Totalizers To clear the meter totalizers click on the Clear Totalizers button in the Properties window The meter totalizers...

Page 116: ...to the meter 1 Select the radio button for Selected and highlight an existing site in the left pane 2 Then click on the Save Site to Meter button A screen opens similar to Figure 32 below Figure 32 S...

Page 117: ...n page 106 2 Click Save Site to PC A window opens similar to Figure 30 on page 105 3 Enter the desired site name and click Save PanaView saves the site in the PanaView folder unless otherwise specifie...

Page 118: ...e 106 2 Click Save Site Print to PC 3 The Site File Selection window shown in Figure 32 on page 106 opens Enter the desired site name now with a prt suffix and click Save PanaView displays a text vers...

Page 119: ...File menu 2 Expand the network tree until you reach the desired meter 3 Then expand the meter tree as shown in Figure 35 below Figure 35 New Meter Browser with Meter Branch 4 From the meter tree expan...

Page 120: ...t entry while the center pane displays the available selections for that entry b Click on the desired choice if the entry requires a numeric value change the value displayed in the right pane Figure 3...

Page 121: ...ed entering parameters in a given option click Exit Page to close the option You can then double click on another option or click Close to close the window You can double click on another menu to modi...

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Page 123: ...low MASS_U Ch1 Fwd Mass Totals MTOT_U Ch2 Fwd Mass Totals MTOT_U Avg Fwd Mass Totals MTOT_U Ch1 Rev Mass Totals MTOT_U Ch2 Rev Mass Totals MTOT_U Avg Rev Mass Totals MTOT_U Ch1 Mass Tot Digits none Ch...

Page 124: ...S out of service mode before executing D 11 Selecting the Desired Measurements To set the measurement unit for each AI 1 Double click on the FLOW Transducer Block in the tree under GEFlow XMT 2 Select...

Page 125: ...ed Measurements cont 4 After the desired measurements have been selected for the PRIMARY and SECONDARY SELECTOR choose the unit system UNIT_SELECTOR above the PRIMARY_SELECTOR that has been programmed...

Page 126: ...ts ANALOG_INPUT_1 or ANALOG_INPUT_2 in the tree under GEFlow XMT see Figure 40 on page 114 2 Select the Scaling tab and set the unit for the measurement based on the flowmeter settings For example if...

Page 127: ...ansducer block in the tree under GEFlow XMT see Figure 40 on page 114 2 Select the Others tab and scroll down to the CLEAR_TOTALIZERS listing 3 Select Clear from the drop down list box see Figure 43 b...

Page 128: ...Function Block Application editor The flowmeter AI blocks along with the AO and PID of another device on the network are displayed We have connected the AI_1 OUT of the flowmeter to the CAS IN of the...

Page 129: ...lock No 1 10 HOST System registered Yokogawa TBD Emerson Honeywell TBD ABB TBD 1 11 Design Concept Entity Concept 1 12 FISCO Compliant No 1 13 FNICO Compliant Yes models XGM868i XGS868i XGF868i No oth...

Page 130: ...wire twisted pair 4 Comm 4 1 Stack Manufacturer National Instruments 4 2 Does the Device support Backup LAS functionality If it does then the functionality will be tested No 4 3 4 4 Total Number of VC...

Page 131: ...XX where Enhancement Number upper byte is non zero e g 0x5500 is en No 8 2 Block Type AI PID 8 3 Number Available 6 1 8 4 Execution Time ms 50 100 8 5 Block Class Std Enhanced Custom Enhanced 8 6 Func...

Page 132: ...3037 millions of actual cubic feet changed to 34004 33042 millions of actual cubic meters changed to 34009 33049 millions of pounds changed to 34003 33054 millions of standard cubic feet changed to 34...

Page 133: ...1527 Standard cubic meter per second 20 1atm 1528 Standard cubic meter per minute 20 1atm 1529 Standard cubic meter per hour 20 1atm 1530 Standard cubic meter per day 20 1atm 34000 Actual cubic meter...

Page 134: ...feet per hour 34031 Thousands of actual cubic feet per minute 34032 Thousands of actual cubic feet per second 34033 Thousands of actual cubic meters 34034 Thousands of pounds per day 34035 Thousands o...

Page 135: ...GS868 Programming Manual 2 Channel 125 9 3 Channel 2 Channel 2 Primary Value Secondary Value AI Block Units same as channel 1 Table 32 Panametrics Fieldbus Device Capability XGX868 Family of Meter Typ...

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Page 137: ...3 Displaying Data BIG Format 38 Display Menu 37 DUAL Format 39 Graphical Format 39 Log File 41 Log File Display Options 42 43 Log File Graphical Format 42 Log File Numeric Format 42 Numeric Key Functi...

Page 138: ...7 P PanaView Applications of 95 Password Default 33 Entering 33 PIPE Submenu 13 Pipe OD Available Units 13 Pipe OD Programming 13 Pipe Wall Programming 13 Plotting Signal 104 Printer Acceptable Models...

Page 139: ...a Printing 66 SIGNL Submenu 37 44 Typical Display Screen 45 SIGNL Option 16 Site Edit Menu 109 Site File Operations 106 Site Files Handling 106 SITE Submenu 70 Skan Mode 9 SLEEP Submenu 37 47 STD Subm...

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Page 141: ...eproof enclosure are not permitted The apparatus must be de energized before opening servicing and conducting any routine maintenance Installation shall be in accordance with the installation instruct...

Page 142: ...to 85 C and will be remotely mounted for process temperatures exceeding 85 C Markings Markings appear on the instrument label which identifies the product model serial number operating ranges hazardou...

Page 143: ...61326 2 3 2006 EN 61010 1 2012 Overvoltage Category II Other standards Used EN 50014 1997 A1 A2 EN 50018 2000 A1 following the provisions of the 2004 108 EC EMC 2006 95 EC Low Voltage and 94 9 EC ATE...

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