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9.7.8  Characterize Meter Configuration 

   Within this menu characterization of the transmitter and the transducer can be 

specially configured for the application. 

 

 

Using the CONFIGURATION MENU TREE to enter the Characterization Meter 

Configuration. 

 

 

The following chart highlights the Characterize Meter Configuration.

 

Menu or Display  Description

 

Characterize Meter  This menu allow the user to modify and enter the calibration coefficients for

 

1. Sensor 

the following: Sensor, Zero, Temp Calib Params, Density Params, Mass 

Params, and Analog Outputs. 

 

 

 

Calibrate Sensor 

With the Datamate 2200 you can enter the time in seconds before the transmitter

 

1. Sensor Error 

goes into a sensor error delay. Maximum time: 30 seconds. 

 

1.

 Delay 

 

2. Calibrate Sensor   The Datamate 2200 allows the user to manually enter the sensor voltages 

which may be necessary in viscous applications.

 

 

Sensor A [XXXX] mVrms

 

 

Sensor B [XXXX] mVrms

 

 

ENTER to Calibrate

 

 

CANCEL to Exit 

 

 

If ENTER to calibrate is pressed, the transmitter will permit the user to set 

the Sensor voltage to be maintained

 

 

Sensor Set Point 

 

 

[XXX] mVrms  

 

 

If ENTER is pressed again, you can use the UP and ACROSS key to set 

the Gain Control. This value should not be changed.

 

 

Gain Control  

 

 

[XXXXXX] 

 

 

Characterize Meter  This menu allows the user to review and modify the Electronic zero of the

 

2. Zero Electronics  Datamate 2200.

 

 

The electronic zero is the zero offset contribution due to the electronics and is 

determined by zeroing the electronics with the sensor inputs shorted together.

 

 

Choices from this menu are Elec. Zero Params, Zero Electronics, and Exit.

  

 

Electronic Zero  

Displays the current electronic zero and the standard deviation for the last 

automatic zero. With the correct access (level 2) the user can modify the 

displayed ZERO value with the ^ and > keys.

 

 

Electronics Zero

 

 

[ SX.XXXXeSXX] 

DEG 

 

 

Pressing ENTER will display the standard deviation (StdDev) of the last 

automatic zero. The StdDev cannot be modified by the user.

  

StdDev

 

 

[ SX.XXXXeSXX] 

DEG

Summary of Contents for Datamate 2200

Page 1: ...Datamate 2200 Operating Maintenance Manual M 612 Rev G Datamate 2200...

Page 2: ...nal injury and possible equipment damage Below are examples WARNINGS INFORM THE READER OF POSSIBLE BODILY INJURY IF PROCEDURES ARE NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY CAUTION Alert the reader to possible equipment d...

Page 3: ...ions 9 SECTION 4 POWER SUPPLY WIRING 13 4 1 Wiring Guidelines 13 4 2 Grounding 13 4 3 Power Supply Wiring Connections 14 SECTION 5 INPUT OUTPUT WIRING 20 5 1 General Guidelines 20 5 2 4 20mA Output 20...

Page 4: ...est 46 8 6 2 Diagnostic Alarm Matrix 46 8 7 Slug Flow Inhibit 48 8 8 Transmitter Power Failure 48 SECTION 9 PROGRAMMING WITH OPTIONAL LCD 49 9 1 General Guidelines Menu Tree 49 9 2 Main Menu Operation...

Page 5: ...FIGURE LOCATIONS 1 1 LCD Display Unit Component Highlights 2 1 2 Blind Unit Component Highlights 3 1 3 LCD Display Unit Less Keys Component Highlights 4 3 2 1 Dimensional Data 8 3 5 1 Transducer Cabl...

Page 6: ...of LED Zero Button and Optional LCD 32 8 6 1 Transducer Terminal Designation 45 9 2 Main Menu Tree 53 9 5 Calibration Menu Tree 60 9 6 Diagnostic Menu Tree 70 9 7 Configuration Menu Tree 83 9 8 Syste...

Page 7: ...mate 2200 for use with the Red Seal Measurement Coriolis Force Flow meters For more information about the Red Seal Measurement transducer consult the Transducer Installation Guide M600 CAUTION Imprope...

Page 8: ...200 O M Page 2 Figure 1 1 LCD Display Unit Component Highlights with keypad FIGURE 1 1 LCD DISPLAY UNIT WITH KEYPAD COMPONENT HIGHLIGHTS LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ELECTRONICS ENCLOSURE CONDUIT ENTRY KEYP...

Page 9: ...p Trouble shooting Program ming Main Menu Config Menu System Menu Model Numbers Xmitter Specs Return of Goods Calibration Menu Diagnostic Menu Datamate 2200 O M Page 3 Figure 1 2 Blind Unit Component...

Page 10: ...ate 2200 O M Page 4 Figure 1 3 LCD Display Unit Less Keys Component Highlights FIGURE 1 3 LCD DISPLAY UNIT LESS KEYS COMPONENT HIGHLIGHTS LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ELECTRONICS ENCLOSURE HOUSING CONDUIT E...

Page 11: ...15 Class A Emissions EN61326 1977 Class A Emissions EN61326 Industrial Location Immunity Hazardous Area Approval CSA Class I Div 2 Group C and D Class II Div 2 Groups E F and G Class III 2 2 Orientati...

Page 12: ...nt pole that will minimize vibration NOTE Datamate 2200 transmitter requires 18 inches 450 mm of clearance for opening the cover WARNING The Datamate housing has four 7 8 inch holes for conduit connec...

Page 13: ...lts and nuts that can withstand the process environment RSM does not supply the bolts or nuts In order to maintain Type 4 rating the four mounting holes in the bottom of the enclosure must be sealed u...

Page 14: ...Datamate 2200 O M Page 8 Dimensions are inches Figure 3 2 1 Dimensional and Mounting Information 12 00 8 50 6 00 10 75 6 88 06 6 00 10 75 MOUNTINGDIMENSIONS 5 16DIA HOLES 4PLACES...

Page 15: ...the cable cover back a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 12 Run the wire up through the ferrite then wrap it around and back through the ferrite again The Belden 89892 cable is an 8 conductor cable It co...

Page 16: ...LLOW 6 RTD S GREEN 7 RTD E WHITE 8 SENSOR A BLUE 9 SENSOR B ORANGE 1 2 3 IS GROUNDS TRANSDUCER I O INTRINSICALLY SAFE OUTPUTS DETAIL A J3 J2 J3 J2 CAPACITOR ASSEMBLY ATTACHEDTO GROUND SCREW REFERENCE...

Page 17: ...agnostic Menu Datamate 2200 O M Page 11 Figure 3 5 2 Transmitter Terminals D600748 002 1 START BATCH PB IN 2 PB RETURN 3 STOP BATCH PB IN 4 HART OUT 5 HART IN 6 12V RETURN 7 RS485 A 8 RS485 B 9 ALARM1...

Page 18: ...Datamate 2200 O M Page 12...

Page 19: ...all electrical power to the transmitter has been shut off Follow the CSA installation drawing pages 18 19 Install cable and wiring as per local code requirements Do not connect pumps motors transforme...

Page 20: ...ply wiring terminals in the transmitter housing WARNING BOTH THE TRANSMITTER AND TRANSDUCER MUST BE GROUNDED FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE IN SAFE AREA INSTALLATIONS THE POWER CIRCUIT GROUND FROM THE POWER...

Page 21: ...ANCE POWER CABLE ENTRANCE POWER CONNECTION GROUND WIRE CONNECTION 1 12 36VDC 2 12 36VDC 3 FIELD GROUND 3 FIELD GROUND 4 NEUTRAL 5 JUMPTO 6 6 JUMPTO 5 7 LINE 3 FIELD GROUND 4 NEUTRAL JUMPTO 5 5 NEUTRAL...

Page 22: ...UT 21 BATCH RETURN 22 BATCH2 OUT 1 GND SHIELD 2 TUBE DRIVE RED 3 DRIVE RETURN BLACK 4 RTD E GRAY 5 RTD S YELLOW 6 RTD S GREEN 7 RTD E WHITE 8 SENSOR A BLUE 9 SENSOR B ORANGE 1 2 3 IS GROUNDS PROCESS C...

Page 23: ...D ON GROUND LUG ON BACK MOUNTING PLATE JUMPERWIRETO BE CONNECTED FROM GROUND LUGTO POINT 3 ON POWER CONNECTOR D600811 000 DETAIL C GROUND ATTACHED TO J2 REFERENCE DETAIL B Model M012 M025 M050 M100 M2...

Page 24: ...Datamate 2200 O M Page 18...

Page 25: ...Installation Power Supply Wiring I O Wiring Batch Wiring Startup Trouble shooting Program ming Main Menu Config Menu System Menu Model Numbers Xmitter Specs Return of Goods Calibration Menu Diagnosti...

Page 26: ...INPUT OUTPUT WIRING AND TRANSDUCER SIGNAL WIRING SHOULD BE SEPARATED ALL INPUT OUTPUT CONNECTION DRAWINGS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED TO ENSURE CORRECT OPERATION 5 2 4 20mA Output The 4 20mA output is an acti...

Page 27: ...ctor NPN transistors Galvanically isolated to 2 5Kv opto coupler with 100 ohm ON resistance Maximum Voltage 26 5 VDC Maximum Current 10mA At maximum flow the output has a range up to 10 000 Hertz whic...

Page 28: ...witches to make or break power to the alarm devices The SSR outputs are not connected to a voltage source internally in the Datamate 2200 Figure 5 4 1 shows the connections for alarm devices that sens...

Page 29: ...irection the primary channel leads the quadrature channel by 90 degrees If the direction of flow is reversed the quadrature channel leads the primary channel by 90 degrees The quadrature channel can a...

Page 30: ...rial interface that uses Modbus Modbus allows a computer or a handheld communicator to communicate directly with up to 248 Datamate 2200 transmitters and send commands necessary to configure batching...

Page 31: ...System Menu Model Numbers Xmitter Specs Return of Goods Calibration Menu Diagnostic Menu Datamate 2200 O M Page 25 5 7 RS485 RS232 Converter Connections Figure 5 7 1 RS485 RS232 Converter Connections...

Page 32: ...mA output to remain at a constant 4mA level The primary 4 20mA output MUST produce a 4 20mA current for the HART physical layer Figure 5 8 1 shows how to connect wiring for a HART compatible network C...

Page 33: ...g Batch Wiring Startup Trouble shooting Program ming Main Menu Config Menu System Menu Model Numbers Xmitter Specs Return of Goods Calibration Menu Diagnostic Menu Datamate 2200 O M Page 27 5 9 Hart C...

Page 34: ...ch control device requires more current than the internal relays can provide then the optional pilot relays are required The control voltage for the pilot relays is 12VDC which is provided from the el...

Page 35: ...Datamate 2200 O M Page 29 Figure 6 2 1 Relay Locations Figure 6 2 2 Field Connections for Batch Devices That Do Not Require Pilot Relays Figure 6 2 1 Relay locations Electronics Module Optional Pilot...

Page 36: ...ATE 2200 J2 20 J2 21 J2 22 J2 6 J2 16 12VDC POWER SUPPLIED FROM ELECTRONIC MODULE 4 HF 1 PILOT 3 RELAY 2 BATCH CONTROL DEVICE SUPPLY VOLTAGE HF BATCH CONTROL DEVICE FIELD CONNECTIONS OPTIONAL SSR PILO...

Page 37: ...TREE enter Comm Ports From the Main Display press Enter 3 Program 1 View Measurements 3 Program 3 Configuration 6 Outputs 5 Comm Ports Under Comm Ports select the following Comm Port 1 4 Baud Rate 960...

Page 38: ...line display indicates all process measurements and any alarm warnings For information about using the LCD during flow meter zeroing see Section 7 4 For information about using the LCD for flow meter...

Page 39: ...meter zeroing will result in an inaccurate zero setting Make sure fluid through the transducer is completely stopped during flow meter zeroing 4 Initiate flow meter zeroing in either of the following...

Page 40: ...toff respectively OR when you disable the Slug Flow Feature by selecting Zero 7 6 2 Beginning a Batch You have programmed as Section 9 6 1 the transmitter to either allow the operator to change batch...

Page 41: ...iables can be viewed at any time Press CANCEL to return until the Main Display is being viewed 7 8 Concentration Brix and Baume The Datamate 2200 transmitter may be programmed to calculate Concentrati...

Page 42: ...cess Before programming the concentration table the user must determine a set of concentration and density pairs for at least two different temperatures These pairs are entered into a table for up to...

Page 43: ...osene 820 1 60 F Kerosene 820 1 15 C Light Lube Oil 878 60 F Light Lube Oil 878 15 C Custom Table The standard temperature i e the temperature at which the density of water is taken as the reference t...

Page 44: ...ity See equations 7 10 1 7 10 2 7 10 3 Therefore a standard density for the fluid at 60 F can be derived from the density vs concentration tables If Brix or Baume is selected as the standard density u...

Page 45: ...g the mass fraction of crude oil times the mass flow of the emulsion stream times the shrinkage factor1 Net oil volume rate is achieved using the previous value divided by the density of the crude oil...

Page 46: ...average value during the elapsed time of the test Net Oil Total during the elapsed time of the test Net Water Rate instant and average value during the elapsed time of the test Net Water Total during...

Page 47: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Customer Service NOTE Make sure you have the model number and serial number of the transmitter and the transducer prior to contacting your Red Seal Measurement Representative For l...

Page 48: ...could produce inaccurate flow signals For personal and system safety make sure the control devices are set for manual operation before you troubleshoot the flow meter Before beginning the diagnostic p...

Page 49: ...ensors are defective Incorrect wiring at transmitter Temperature Alarm The maximum process temperature for the transducer has exceeded the set point or transducer maximum temperature Tubes Not Vibrati...

Page 50: ...pairs 2 Check the proper wire termination by performing the following a Make sure the wires are on the correct terminals b Make sure the wires are making good connections with the terminal strip c Ma...

Page 51: ...upply 2 Disconnect the transducer wiring from the transmitter s intrinsically safe terminal block in the transducer wiring area 3 Use a digital multimeter DMM to measure resistance and voltage between...

Page 52: ...200mV 5mVrms For 3 m300 and 4 m400 transducers this value should be 140mV 5mVrms 3 Sensor B voltage the measured AC voltage from Sensor B Sensor voltages for transducer sizes 1 8 m012 to 2 m200 shoul...

Page 53: ...ate Volume Rate Standard Volume Rate Concentration Rate Concentration Density Temperature RTD Failure DSP Failure 4 20 Failure Slug Flow Alarm RTD Failure DSP Loss Event DSP PLL Not Locked Analog Faul...

Page 54: ...h a fallback value This fallback value is based on the programmed fallback values for mass and volume flow See Section 9 6 5 Typically fallback values are selected to either lock into the last measure...

Page 55: ...the right in the menus Pressing ENT from any column position will take the user o the right one column from the current column position Additional ENTs will take the user further to the right Most new...

Page 56: ...Rate value CORA Conc Total value COTO Conc Total Forward value COTF Conc Total Reverse value COTR Water Cut NOWC Net Oil Rate NORA Net Oil Total NOTO Net Oil Total Forward value NOTF Net Oil Total Rev...

Page 57: ...ata Well XX Testing Sect 9 2 Sect 9 2 Oil R Oil A Oil T Well XX Testing Water R Water A Water T Well XX Testing Water Cut Net Flow Well XX Testing Temp Dens Elapsed 4 Exit 2 View Alarm Status 1 View S...

Page 58: ...g Test Sect 9 5 4 5 Pulse Test Sect 9 5 5 6 Comm Test Sect 9 5 6 7 Tube Drive Test Sect 9 5 7 8 Buttons Test Sect 9 5 8 9 LCD Test Sect 9 5 9 A Exit 3 Configuration 1 Batch Sect 9 6 1 Sect 9 6 2 Devic...

Page 59: ...the process 1 View Process Variable variables and or the analog and pulse outputs Choices from View Process Variable are View Measurements View Outputs and Exit View Process Variable This menu display...

Page 60: ...fter they have been acknowledged View Alarm Status List of the process variables that are currently in alarm This list is empty 1 View Status when the Default Display does not have the ALARM prompt di...

Page 61: ...Time No of Dumps 1 10 00 00 HH MM Use the UP or ACROSS key to set the amount of time for the duration of the test Options are 0 4 8 12 20 or 24 hours If 0 hours is selected the Well testing will not...

Page 62: ...ty Dens and the elapsed time of the test Elapsed Well XX Testing Temp XX X Dens X XXXX Elapsed XX XX XX If the CANCEL key is pressed while running the test Datamate 2200 will prompt if the user wants...

Page 63: ...ram mode and the password levels is listed below Menu or Display Description Main Menu This menu gives the user the ability to view and program the Datamate 4 Program 2200 based on his her password le...

Page 64: ...brate 3 Exit 4 Exit 2 Temperature 1 Temp Calib Param RTD Offset Sect 9 5 2 2 Calibrate Temp Temp Actual Temperature RTDRes Enter to Calibrate 3 Exit 3 Density 1 Density Params C1 Sect 9 5 3 C2 Air Fre...

Page 65: ...BRATION MENU continued Main Menu Enter Password Program 4 Program 1 Calibration 1 Calibration 5 Analog Outputs 1 Analog 1 1 Analog 1 Params Gain Sect 9 5 Sect 9 5 5 Offset 2 Calibrate Analog 1 Actual...

Page 66: ...il PHAS DEG is displayed on the LCD Under no flow conditions record the maximum PHAS DEG value Enter the recorded value into the SYSTEM ZERO The procedure for zeroing the flow meter is as follows Menu...

Page 67: ...nd the standard deviation is displayed ZERO SX XXXXeSXX DEG SDEV X XXXXeSXX DEG CANCEL to Exit Press CANCEL to Exit and remove any jumper at the input of the Datamate 2200 Zero Displays the current tr...

Page 68: ...ZERO SX XXXXeSXX DEG SDEV X XXXXeSXX DEG ENTER to Calibrate CANCEL to Exit Choices from this menu are ENTER to re zero and CANCEL to exit While the Zero is performed the display will read Zeroing Whe...

Page 69: ...press ENTER If the temperature is re calibrated the temperature calibration factor RTD offset will change Record the new values on the calibration sheet To view or re enter these values 1 Enter Temp C...

Page 70: ...ncy b tube temperature c actual density of the fluid inside the tubes If the density is re calibrated the density calibration constants C1 and C2 will change Record the new values on the calibration s...

Page 71: ...y Allows the operator to re calculate the density factors C1 and C2 2 Calibrate Density Pressing ENTER Displays the current density DENS X XXXX g cc ENTER to Calibrate CANCEL to Exit Pressing ENTER br...

Page 72: ...e correct mass from the scale into the transmitter If the mass is re calibrated then the mass calibration scaler will change Record the new values on the calibration sheet To view or re enter these va...

Page 73: ...ue for the mass delivered Actual Mass _ 0 0000 UUUU Next the entered mass value is displayed for approval Actual Mass XXXXXX XX UUUU Finally press ENTER new Scalar is displayed Scaler X XXXXXeSXX ENTE...

Page 74: ...fset _X XXXXeSXX Press CANCEL to Exit when complete Calibrate Analog 1 From this menu the Datamate 2200 will re determine the calibration factors with Calibrate 1 Analog the assistance of the user The...

Page 75: ...1 Test Sect 9 6 2 2 Alarm 2 Test 3 Exit 3 Batch Relay Test 1 Batch 1 HF Sect 9 6 3 2 Batch 2 LF 3 Exit 4 Analog Test 1 Analog 1 Test Output Current Sect 9 6 4 2 Analog 2 Test Output Current 3 Analog 4...

Page 76: ...ies of tests on various internal 2 Diagnostics software and hardware items Choices from this point are Self Test Alarm Test Batch Relay Test Analog Test Pulse Test Comm Test Tube Drive Test Button Tes...

Page 77: ...splay Description Diagnostics The alarm test can be used to force the alarm outputs open and closed one 2 Alarm Test at a time in order to test external wiring Choices from this menu are Alarm Test 1...

Page 78: ...order to test external wiring Choices from this menu are Batch 1 HF Test Batch 2 LF Test and Exit Batch Relay Test Pressing Enter will close the output and bring up this display 1 Batch 1 HF Test HF B...

Page 79: ...utput tests may be used to provide a test current for testing 4 Analog Test equipment and wiring of 4 20 mA current loops Choices from this menu are Analog 1 Test Analog 2 Test Analog 4 Test and Test...

Page 80: ...00 will echo and display all correct serial data received during the test 9 6 5 Pulse Test Using the DIAGNOSTIC MENU TREE enter the Pulse Test The following chart highlights the Pulse Test Menu or Dis...

Page 81: ...st calculates the drive efficiency of the transducer and process Using the DIAGNOSTIC MENU TREE enter the Tube Drive Test The following chart highlights the Tube Drive Test Menu or Display Description...

Page 82: ...y will change to Press any Button RIGHT When ENTER is pressed the display will change to Press any Button ENTER When the Batch Start input is activated Press any Button Batch Start When the Batch Stop...

Page 83: ...alternately setting all pixel dark and light 9 LCD TEST and displaying upper case letters Press ENTER to start Press ENTER Key to Toggle Pixels ON OFF ENTER to Continue Cancel to Exit Pressing ENTER...

Page 84: ...evice Info 1 Misc Device Info Tag Sect 9 7 2 Descriptor Message Date Device ID 2 Configuration Menu Trans Model Num Trans Serial Num Elec Model Num Elec Serial Num Final Assy Num Wetted Materials Conn...

Page 85: ...Fallback Low Alarm Setpnt Hi Alarm Setpnt Hi Alarm Setpnt LF Cutoff Noise Damp Factor Rate Damp Factor Damp Thrshld 1 100 2 Volume Flow Unit Fallback Low Alarm Setpnt Hi Alarm Setpnt LF Cutoff Noise D...

Page 86: ...w Direction 9 Exit 2 Temperature Unit Fallback Low Alarm Setpnt Hi Alarm Setpnt 3 Density Unit Fallback Low Alarm Setpnt Hi Alarm Setpnt Slug Low Limit Slug Hi Limit Slug Delay Time Damp Factor 4 Conc...

Page 87: ...nge Cutoff Min Span 3 Pulse Parameter Lower Range Upper Range Min Span Max Output Freq 4 Analog 4 Parameter Lower Range Upper Range Cutoff Min Span 5 Comm Port Baud Parity Data bits Stop bits Protocol...

Page 88: ...figuration 3 Configuration 8 Characterize Meter 3 Temp Calib Param RTD Offset Sect 9 7 Sect 9 7 8 4 Density Params C1 C2 Air Frequency Air Temperature 5 Mass Params Mass Scalar 6 Analog Outputs 1 Anal...

Page 89: ...enus for the configuration of the following Batch Setup Device Information Alarm Setup Display Setup Transmitter Variables Pulse 4 20mA RS485 Totalizer Reset Characterize Menu 9 7 1 Batch Setup Config...

Page 90: ...fset is the difference between Batch Cutoff Amt and the first stage cutoff point This value is determined by the dynamics of the pumps valves and the piping and should be the same regardless of the Ba...

Page 91: ...N MENU TREE enter Device Information The following chart highlights the Device Information Menu or Display Description 2 Device Information In this area Tag identification for the device is entered 1...

Page 92: ...Wetted Materials of the transducer Wetted Materials XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Transducer Connection Size Connection Size XX XXXX Transducer Connection Rating Connection Rating XXXXXXXXXXX Transducer Electrical...

Page 93: ...MENU TREE enter the Alarm setup configuration The following chart highlights the Alarm Setup Configuration Menu or Display Description Configure Alarms If you wish to configure Alarm 1 press ENTER Pr...

Page 94: ...play Setup Configuration Menu or Display Description Configuration The Datamate 2200 will allow the user to program three variables as a default on 4 Display the optional LCD display If you wish to co...

Page 95: ...low 5 Net Oil Flow 6 Special Mass 7 Special Volume 8 Flow Direction 9 Exit Configure Flow Vars Press ENTER to configure Mass Flow Variables or Volume Flow Use the UP 1 Mass Flow or ACROSS key to selec...

Page 96: ...vs Baume table should be set first please refer to the Configure Xmit Vars 4 Concent Solids menu found below Std Density Unit XXXX If API is selected an extra prompt will appear allowing to select th...

Page 97: ...e calculations Use Data from Well XXX To configure the Water Cut Net Oil and Net Water measurement select the corresponding option using the UP or ACROSS key and then pressing ENTER Net Oil Parameter...

Page 98: ...to set the totalizer to the special mass or volume total Totalizer Factor XXXXXXXXXX Enter the label that will describe the new volume or mass unit using the UP or ACROSS key Totalizer Text XXXX Confi...

Page 99: ...that is needed select NO Clear Entire Table XXX The VCF Table will hold a maximum of 100 pairs of Temperature and VCFs The following two menus will repeat in order until CANCEL is pressed or the maxi...

Page 100: ...s a new table it is recommended to clear the entire table before entering the new data In the case only an edition of the table is needed select NO Clear Entire Table XXX The Table will hold a maximum...

Page 101: ...tandard temperature used as the reference to measure the Density of crude oil and saline water Std Temperature XXXXXXXXXX Use the UP or ACROSS key to select if it is needed to delete the data for the...

Page 102: ...variable for Analog 1 1 Analog 1 Parameter XXXXXX Use the UP and ACROSS key to set Lower Range Lower Range XXXXXX Use the UP and ACROSS key to set Upper Range Upper Range XXXXXX Press enter to display...

Page 103: ...te 5 Comm Ports Baud XXXXXX The parity odd or even is selected with the UP or ACROSS key Parity XXXX Data bits value 7 8 or 9 may be selected via the UP or ACROSS key Data Bits X Stop bits value 1 or...

Page 104: ...The following chart highlights the resetting of the totalizer Menu or Display Description Configuration When ENTER is pressed the UP OR ACROSS key can select all or the 7 Totalizers individual totali...

Page 105: ...mate 2200 allows the user to manually enter the sensor voltages which may be necessary in viscous applications Sensor A XXXX mVrms Sensor B XXXX mVrms ENTER to Calibrate CANCEL to Exit If ENTER to cal...

Page 106: ...SX XXXXeSXX DEG Zero This menu allows the user to review and modify the System zero of the 3 System Zero Datamate 2200 The System zero is the combined zero offset of the electronics transducer and th...

Page 107: ...sing ENTER will display the C2 value The C2 value can be modified by the user C2 DX XXXXeDXX Pressing ENTER will display the Air Frequency This value is located on the original transducer calibration...

Page 108: ...XXXeSXX DEG Zero This menu allows the user to review and modify the System zero of the 3 System Zero Datamate 2200 The System zero is the combined zero offset of the electronics transducer and the ins...

Page 109: ...4 System 4 System 1 Set Date Date MM DD YY Section 9 8 Sect 9 8 1 2 Set Time Time HH MM SS Sect 9 8 2 3 Display Date Time MM DD YY HH MM SS Sect 9 8 3 CANCEL to Exit 4 Password menu 1 Change Password...

Page 110: ...R is pressed the following will be displayed Set Time hr min sec 3 Display Displays the system Date and Time verifies the current time and date 3 Date Time When ENTER is pressed the following will be...

Page 111: ...irectory When ENTER is pressed the name of any application files in RAM will be displayed LIBRARY MENU DISPLAYTXT DSP RTD FUNC OUTPUTS BATCH STAT DIGITALPLL COMM 2 File Delete In this menu the user ca...

Page 112: ...le with user password access DIGITALPLL 7 Download To download Application File press ENTER 7 ApplFile Download DSP File Not available with user password access ENTER to Continue CANCEL to Exit 8 Down...

Page 113: ...erwise noted Pressing ENTER when Exit is the menu choice sends the Datamate 2200 to the next higher menu level unless otherwise noted Hand Held Communicator The Datamate 2200 may also be programmed us...

Page 114: ...g 4 The following information may be viewed from these menu options PV Process Var Primary Variable The process variable that has been assigned to this output Mass Rate Volume Rate Std Volume Rate Con...

Page 115: ...ction 9 4 Program Mode Main Menu 3 Program Selection of this menu gives the user the option of entering the user Password or of going directly to the Program menu If the Program menu is selected witho...

Page 116: ...Test Program 2 Diagnostics 2 Alarm Test 1 Alarm 2 Test Program 2 Diagnostics 3 Batch Relay Test 1 Batch 1 HF Test Program 2 Diagnostics 3 Batch Relay Test 1 Batch 2 LF Test When performing the above...

Page 117: ...rs allows the user to review the present value of the process variables and or the analog and pulse outputs 1 View Process Vars 2 View Status allows the user to review a list of parameters and 2 View...

Page 118: ...arms 2 View Error Log 2 View Error Log list the internal errors that have occurred 3 Clear Error Log Reviewing this list does not acknowledge the errors The Clear Error Log must be performed 3 Clear E...

Page 119: ...to calibrate the unit s mass measurement 5 Analog Outputs provides menus that are used to view the analog outputs calibration constants and to calibrate the selected output 1 Zero 1 Electronics Zero...

Page 120: ...the transmitter transducer and software 2 Misc Device Info revision level 3 Alarms 3 Alarms allows the user to program the two external alarms and an 4 Display alarm start up delay 5 Xmit Variables 4...

Page 121: ...NTEP state applications only 3 W M requires extended temperature display MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION DM2200 X X X X X X X Display 0 Blind No Display or keypad 1 LCD Display w Function Keys 2 LCD Display...

Page 122: ...te Complements the Red Seal Measurement Mass Flow Transducer 0 to 3 0 g cc Battery backed RAM for 10 years in absence of power NexLink Software Error Message display and or alarm outputs Two user conf...

Page 123: ...o Pg 79 for Low Flow Cutoff Under Xmit Variables Flow Variables Mass Flow The average values are to be entered into the DM2200 prior to test run Note The relays supplied with the DM2200 are for AC sys...

Page 124: ...leak into the closed cavity is suspected 3 Red Seal Measurement will not accept any goods wetted with process or other fluid unless the MSDS has been submitted in advance for review and written approv...

Page 125: ...____________ Register Serial ________________________________ Customer Name ____________________________________ Address _________________________________________ _____________________________________...

Page 126: ...have been subject to misuse abnormal use accident improper installation by Customer or improper storage improper maintenance or application or unusual environmen tal conditions nor does it extend to p...

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