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HydroRanger 200 – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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x

discrete inputs

 

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input/output

 

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mA output

 

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map ID

 

.................................................... 96

parameter access

 

............................. 100

parameter format words

 

................. 103

point data

 

............................................... 97

product ID

 

.............................................. 97

pump control

 

......................................... 98

pump hours

 

........................................... 99

pump setpoint

 

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99

pump starts

 

........................................... 99

pumped volume

 

................................... 99

relay outputs

 

......................................... 98

UINT32 Order

 

........................................ 96

relay

 

.................................................................. 17

activation

 

............................................... 42

failsafe

 

.................................................... 43

flow sampler

 

......................................... 70

function codes

 

.................................... 108

indexing

 

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modifiers

 

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modify logic

 

........................................... 43

outputs

 

................................................... 98

parameters

 

............................................ 41

programming

 

........................................ 39

totalizer

 

.................................................. 69

wiring test

 

.............................................. 42

resolution

 

...........................................................4

response rate

 

................................................. 38

RS-232

 

.............................................................. 20

RS-485

 

.............................................................. 20

run mode

 

......................................................... 21

run-on

 

............................................................... 64

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samplers

 

.......................................................... 69

SCADA

 

............................................................. 87

scrolling parameters

 

.................................... 31

scum ring See wall cling

 

............................. 64

security

 

............................................................ 32

service ratio

applications

 

........................................... 62

duty assist

 

........................................... 242

duty backup

 

........................................ 243

simulation

 

........................................................ 83

level cycle

 

.............................................. 83

OCM flow characterization

 

............... 84

single measurement

 

........................... 83

volume characterization

 

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single parameter access

 

........................... 112

single point

 

......................................................36

SmartLinx

 

.........................................................89

installation

 

..............................................14

Installation in Wall mount

 

..................14

software update

 

...........................................245

sound velocity

 

...............................................226

special parameters

 

........................................32

specific auxiliary reading

 

.............................25

specifications

 

....................................................3

standard applications

 

...................................44

start delay

 

........................................................64

starting measurement

 

..................................36

status parameters

 

..........................................23

synchronization

 

..............................................19

T

tank shape

 

.......................................................49

temperature

alarm

 

.......................................................54

compensation

 

.........................................4

error

 

...........................................................4

run mode

 

................................................22

sensor

 

.....................................................18

terminal board

 

................................................16

testing

application

 

.............................................85

configuration

 

.........................................83

text messages

 

...............................................107

totalizer

 

.............................................................69

transducers

 

............................................... 6

17

indexing

 

..................................................34

transmit pulse

 

...............................................224

troubleshooting

common problems

 

.............................231

communication

 

...................................111

noise problems

 

...................................232

TS-3

 

...................................................................18

U

UINT32

 

............................................................105

units or percent

 

..............................................32

universal

example

 

..................................................50

volume

 

....................................................50

unsigned double precision integer

 

..........105

updating software

 

........................................245

V

verify

mA output

 

...............................................48

volume

 

..............................................................49

calculation

 

............................................227

characterization chart

 

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Summary of Contents for HydroRanger 200

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual July 2009 200 hydroranger ...

Page 2: ... This document is available in bound version and in electronic version We encourage users to purchase authorized bound manuals or to view electronic versions as designed and authored by Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc will not be responsible for the contents of partial or whole reproductions of either bound or electronic versions While we hav...

Page 3: ...nstalling the Battery 13 Installing SmartLinx Card 14 Wiring 15 Terminal Board 16 Cables 16 Transducers 17 Relays 17 Temperature Sensor 18 mA Input 6 relay model 18 mA Output 18 Level System Synchronization 19 Power 19 Digital Communications 20 RS 232 Serial Connection 20 RS 485 Serial Connection 20 Discrete Inputs 20 Operating the HydroRanger 200 21 RUN Mode 21 Readings in RUN Mode 22 Status Para...

Page 4: ...36 Single Point Models 36 Average or Differential 6 relay model 37 Dual Point Models 37 Average or Differential 6 relay model 37 Measurement Conditions 38 Response Rate 38 Dimensions 6 relay model 38 Failsafe 38 Relays 39 General Introduction 39 Relay Function 39 Alarm 39 Pump 40 Miscellaneous 40 Relay Status Non Run Modes 41 Relay States 41 Relay Related Parameters 41 Relay Wiring Test 42 Relay A...

Page 5: ...Relays to ALTERNATE DUTY SERVICE 6 relay model 60 Set Relays to FIRST IN FIRST OUT FIFO ASSIST 6 relay 61 Optional Pump Controls 61 Starting Pumps by Rate of Level Change 6 relay model 61 Rotating Pumps by Service Ratio 6 relay model 62 Totalizing Pumped Volume 6 relay model 63 Setting Independent Failsafe Controls 63 Setting a Pump to Run On 6 relay model 64 Setting the Pump Start Delays 6 relay ...

Page 6: ...tion Support 81 Typical Flow Characterization 81 Example Flumes 82 Example Weirs 82 Testing the Configuration 83 Simulation 83 Simulating a Single Measurement 83 Simulating a Level Cycle 83 Checking Volume Characterization 6 relay model 84 Checking OCM Flow Characterization 6 relay model 84 I O Checkout 85 Application Test 85 HydroRanger 200 Communications 87 HydroRanger 200 Communication Systems ...

Page 7: ...R46 999 100 Parameter Indexing 100 Indexing the Parameter Access Area 100 Reading Parameters 101 Global Index Method P782 0 101 Parameter Specific Index Method P782 1 102 Writing Parameters 102 Global Index Method P782 0 102 Parameter Specific Index Method P782 1 102 Format Words R46 000 to R46 999 103 Global Index Method P782 0 103 Parameter Specific Index Method P782 1 103 Format Registers 103 D...

Page 8: ...put Trim P214 to P215 149 mA Output Failsafe P219 6 relay model 150 mA Input P250 to P260 6 relay model 150 Discrete Input Functions P270 to P275 153 Standard Data Logging P300 to P321 154 Record Temperatures P300 to P303 154 Record Readings P304 and P305 156 Pump Records P309 to P312 156 Flow Records P320 and P321 6 relay model 157 LCD Totalizer P322 and P323 6 relay model 158 Profile Records P33...

Page 9: ...tion 6 relay model 228 Universal Linear 6 relay model 229 Universal Curved 6 relay model 229 Maximum Process Speed 230 Appendix C Troubleshooting 231 Common Problems Chart 231 Noise Problems 232 Determine the Noise Source 232 Non Transducer Noise Sources 233 Common Wiring Problems 233 Reducing Electrical Noise 233 Reducing Acoustical Noise 233 Measurement Difficulties 234 Flashing LOE Display 234 ...

Page 10: ...y model 242 Service Ratio Duty Backup P111 55 6 relay model 243 First In First Out FIFO P111 56 6 relay model 243 Pump by Rate P121 6 relay model 243 Other Pump Controls 6 relay model 243 Appendix E Updating Software 245 Updating Software 245 Appendix F Upgrading 246 Mounting a HydroRanger 200 all models 246 Connecting the Transducer 246 Coaxial Transducer Extention 246 Connecting a transducer wit...

Page 11: ...h digital communications It offers the latest in echo processing technology and diagnostic features The Manual The manual provides instruction for both models of the HydroRanger 200 For your convenience the manual uses HydroRanger 200 1 or 3 relay model features as its standard content Additional HydroRanger 200 features are clearly marked The manual is designed to help you get the most out of you...

Page 12: ... is often a range of ways to approach an application other configurations may also apply In all examples substitute your own application details If the examples do not apply to your application check the applicable parameter reference for the available options Should you require more information please contact your Siemens Milltronics representative For a complete list of Siemens Milltronics repre...

Page 13: ... F1 Belling Lee L754 4000A HRC ceramic type 100mA 250V Temperature Sensor fuse F2 Belling Lee L754 4000A HRC ceramic type 50mA 250V Mounting Location indoor outdoor Altitude 2000 m max Ambient temperature 20 to 50 C 5 to 122 F Relative humidity Wall Mount suitable for outdoors Type 4X Nema 4X IP65 Enclosure Panel Mount suitable for outdoors Type 3 Nema 3 IP54 Enclosure Installation category II Pol...

Page 14: ... static RAM with battery backup 512 kB flash EPROM Programming Primary handheld programmer Secondary PC running SIMATIC PDM PC running Dolphin Plus software Display back lit LCD Temperature Compensation Range 50 to 150 C 58 to 302 F Source integral transducer sensor TS 3 temperature sensor programmable fixed temperature Temperature Error Sensor 0 09 of range 1 Program range is defined as the empty...

Page 15: ...ys1 One 1 control Three 2 control 1 alarm control Six 4 control 2 alarm control All relays rated 5A at 250 V AC non inductive Control Relays 1 2 or 4 Form A NO relays numbers 1 2 4 5 Alarm Relay 0 1 or 2 Form C NO or NC relay numbers 3 6 Communication RS 232 running Modbus RTU and ASCII via RJ 11 connector RS 485 running Modbus RTU and ASCII via terminal blocks Optional SmartLinx compatible 1 All ...

Page 16: ...ount 240 mm 9 5 x 175 mm 6 9 Width dimension includes hinges Type 4X NEMA 4X IP 651 Polycarbonate Panel Mount 278 mm 10 93 x 198 mm 7 8 Width dimension includes flange Type 3 Nema 3 IP54 Polycarbonate Weight Wall mount 1 37 kg 3 02 lb Panel mount 1 5 kg 3 3 lb Approvals See product nameplate Compatible Transducers Echomax series and STH series Transducer Frequency 44 kHz 1 For watertight applicati...

Page 17: ...th shield drain wire 300 Vrms 0 324 0 823 mm2 22 18 AWG nominal capacitance between adjacent conductors 1kHz 62 3 pF m 19 pF ft Nominal capacitance between conductor and shield 1kHz 108 3 pF m 33 pF ft Belden 1 8760 is acceptable 365 m maximum 1 Belden is a registered trademark of Belden Wire Cable Company Note The HydroRanger 200 is to be used only in the manner outlined in this instruction manua...

Page 18: ... PDM configuration Avoid Exposure to direct sunlight Provide a sun shield to avoid direct sunlight Proximity to high voltage current runs contacts SCR or variable frequency motor speed controllers Notes Installation must only be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with local governing regulations This product is susceptible to electrostatic shock Follow proper grounding procedures A...

Page 19: ...e for the four screws customer supplied 3 Fasten with a long screwdriver Please note Recommended mounting directly to wall or to electrical cabinet back panel Recommended mounting screws 6 If alternate mounting surface is used it MUST be able to support four times the weight of the unit Note When routing cable through a conduit please follow the Cable Routing instructions on page 10 before mountin...

Page 20: ... size hubs for watertight application 5 Reinstall the motherboard with the mounting screws Cable exposed and entering through the cable glands 1 Unscrew the glands and attach them loosely to the enclosure 2 Thread the cables through the glands Ensure the power cable is kept separated from the signal cables and then wire the cables to the terminal blocks 3 Tighten the glands to form a good seal Not...

Page 21: ...in the illustration below A full size cutout template is provided with your unit or may be downloaded from www siemens com processautomation Cutout Dimensions Cutout Instructions 1 Select a place for the unit and fasten the template onto the panel use tape or tacks 2 Drill the four fastener holes 3 Make the cutout using the appropriate tools 4 Mount unit according to the instructions in this manua...

Page 22: ...the enclosure by pulling the board straight out 4 Drill the required cable entry holes Be sure to compensate for panel door dimensions and make sure conduit holes do not interfere with the lower areas on the terminal block circuit board or SmartLinx card 5 Replace board and fasten the four screws 6 Place the unit into the panel and insert hexagonal fasteners through bevel slots and predrilled pane...

Page 23: ...into the holder Be sure to align the and terminals correctly 3 Close and secure enclosure lid Note All parameter values are written to the EEPROM once every hour The battery is used to backup Standard Data Logging parameters P300 P321 between writes in case of power failure L2 N L1 TB1 TB3 TB2 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 RELAY 5 RELAY 6 2 1 mA INPUT SHIELD SYNC 1 2 4 20 mA OUTPUTS TS 3 SHIELD ...

Page 24: ...re generally pre installed If unit does not have a SmartLinx card follow these steps to install one 1 Align card with the two mounting posts and then press fit with the female connector 2 Use the screws supplied with the card to attach it to the mounting posts 3 Wire in the SmartLinx card according to SmartLinx Manual ...

Page 25: ... cable shields to ground earth anywhere Keep exposed conductors on shielded cables as short as possible to reduce noise on the line caused by stray transmissions and noise pickup Siemens Milltronics Transducer s Laptop running Dolphin Plus Customer Alarm Pump or Control Device Siemens Milltronics TS 3 Temperature Sensor Customer Device digital output Customer Device analog output Customer Network ...

Page 26: ...and mA output sync Temperature sensor discrete input dc input Transducer 2 copper conductors twisted with shield1 drain wire 300V 0 324 0 0 823 mm2 22 18 AWG Maximum length 365 m 1 Preferred shielding is braided screen Do not use a coaxial transducer cable extension with the HydroRanger 200 Electrical noise interference affects performance Relay output AC input Relay to be copper conductors per lo...

Page 27: ...ucer cable in a grounded metal conduit separate from other wiring except TS 3 temperature sensor wiring if applicable Notes Do not use coaxial cable because of electrical noise interference Do not connect the shield and white transducer wires together wire to separate terminals Disregard older transducer manuals that recommend these practices TRANSDUCER TWO TRANSDUCER ONE black white white black R...

Page 28: ... will ensure optimum accuracy the transducer is exposed to direct sunlight or other radiant heat source the transducer face and monitored surface temperature differs faster response to temperature changes is required mA Input 6 relay model For more information consult the Transducer P004 and mA Input Parameters P250 P251 and P252 in the parameter reference section mA Output For more information co...

Page 29: ...all level monitors Set parameter P726 Level System Sync on page 190 Contact Siemens Milltronics or your local distributor Go to www siemens com processautomation Power Note The HydroRanger 200 CANNOT be synchronized with the HydroRanger Other Siemens Milltronics Transceiver HydroRanger 200 Important Before applying power to the HydroRanger 200 for the first time ensure any connected alarm control ...

Page 30: ... computer running Dolphin Plus RS 232 Serial Connection RS 485 Serial Connection Discrete Inputs Discrete inputs have a positive and negative terminal Requires an external power supply L2 N L1 TB1 TB3 TB2 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 RELAY 5 RELAY 6 2 1 mA INPUT SHIELD SYNC 1 2 4 20 mA OUTPUTS TS 3 SHIELD 1 2 DISCRETE INPUTS RS485 B A COM RS 232 RJ 11 Connector RS 485 Connection see below Discr...

Page 31: ...n a remote communications terminal Display Indicator Functions RUN Mode PROGRAM Mode 1 index type see below index type see next table 2 index index 3 primary reading parameter value 4 units units 5 hi and hi hi alarm designation auxiliary function 6 level display n a 7 filling display scroll access tag 8 emptying display scroll access tag 9 lo and lo lo alarm designation n a 10 relay programmed re...

Page 32: ... the associated relay is programmed for pump control P310 Hold number key for five seconds to display the number of accumulated pump starts2 for numbered pump P311 6 relay model Eight digit totalizer uses index and reading areas press again to toggle P737 sets default Used for OCM and Pumped Volume P322 P323 P920 6 relay Head measurement P926 6 relay Instantaneous flow based on head OCM P925 mA Ou...

Page 33: ...e totalizer P341 Run Time The number of days the HydroRanger 200 has been operating P342 Start Ups The number of times power has been cycled P664 Temperature Current temperature measured by transducer P707 Rate Value Current rate of material level change P708 6 relay model Volume Rate Display Current rate of material volume change P729 Scan Time Seconds since last level scan P806 Echo Strength Str...

Page 34: ...05 between Empty P006 and sea level Enter a negative value if Empty is below sea level P062 is the distance between sea level and Empty Auxiliary Reading The Auxiliary Reading area of the LCD displays parameter values while leaving the primary reading on screen Parameter Action P060 Decimal Position Sets maximum number of decimals P061 Convert Reading Scales the reading to fit P062 Offset Reading ...

Page 35: ... temperature go to P731 Multiple Readings 6 relay model During differential or average operation P001 4 5 the display scrolls sequentially through Point Numbers 1 2 and 3 Point 3 is the difference between or average of Points 1 and 2 Changing Number Scrolling Speed See Parameter Indexing on page 35 All the instructions in the following procedures apply to the hand programmer and assume that the Hy...

Page 36: ...mmer gives you direct access to the HydroRanger 200 Aim the hand programmer and press PROGRAM key For your convenience the programmer has a magnetic mounting strip on the back Keep programmer nearby for easy access Point the programmer at the IR port above the display and press the keys Unless otherwise noted each valid key press should produce a change in the LCD Verify when programming the unit ...

Page 37: ...based on Head 6 relay model 5 mA Output 6 Temperature 7 Rate of Change 8 Failsafe Time Left 9 N A 0 N A Decimal Point TVT left Parameter Value Negative Value TVT right Material Level P731 Fire Transducer Distance Run Mode Program Mode Key 1 Units or Units or Program Mode Key 2 Next Display Field Pause Display Toggle Increase Value Next Index Decrease Value Previous Index Enter Value Clear to Prese...

Page 38: ... Laptop and then set up or modify complete parameter configurations in a Windows 2 environment After configuration you can edit parameters upload and download parameter sets to and from disk and use parameter sets saved from other instruments You can also work with echo profiles for fine tuning without the need for special instruments Built in Quick Start features and Help files guide you through ...

Page 39: ...r set to file open the quick start wizard open the tabbed parameters window find a parameter in the tabbed parameters window toggle PROGRAM mode and RUN mode open the reporting windows load an echo profile from a file save the current echo profile to a file open the vertical echo profile and tank mimic window open the horizontal echo profile window take a measurement with the current transducer op...

Page 40: ...emens com processinstrumentation go to Products and Solutions Products and Systems Communication and Software Process Device Manager Please consult the operating instructions or online help for details on using SIMATIC PDM An Application Guide on using HydroRanger 200 all models with PDM and Modbus is available on our website www siemens com processautomation Device Description To use Process Devi...

Page 41: ...d value Helpful Hints For parameters P001 to P009 press a single digit 1 9 and then press DISPLAY to show that parameter The icon indicates that the HydroRanger 200 has accepted the value but that it conflicts with other values entered Double check your programming By default the SCROLL arrows show only the Quick Start parameters and any that have been changed P733 sets all parameters to be scroll...

Page 42: ... they react to the simulated level See Parameters P925 P927 on page 220 for running a simulation Using Units or Percent Many parameters can be viewed either in measurement units P005 or as a percentage View the parameter and then press MODE to toggle between units and percentage The LCD shows the selected measurement type either units m ft or percentage 6 relay model only Percentage is also availa...

Page 43: ...al system installation following a software upgrade If complete reprogramming is required use Simatic PDM to store and retrieve parame ters When the dual point option is enabled P999 is indexed by transducer Use index 00 to reset the entire HydroRanger 200 Display Readout The following readouts are shown when the HydroRanger 200 cannot display a number Primary Index Global Value 1954 OFF programmi...

Page 44: ...3 Press DISPLAY twice 4 Press the number of the required index Or press ARROW keys to scroll through the available values Notes Transducers are always indexed when the dual point option is enabled An indexed transducer is commonly referred to as a Point short for Measurement Point Point Number refers to indexed transducers To set all indexed values for a parameter to the same value use index 0 6 r...

Page 45: ...etting P111 3 52 P111 sets the Relay Control Function P111 3 52 sets Relay 3 to a value of 52 Secondary Index Parameters with a secondary index permit multiple values for a primary index point For example a volume calculation based on vessel characterization breakpoints requires a distinct set of breakpoints for each measured point Thus the primary index refers to the measurement point and each se...

Page 46: ...lect your application parameters A B C P054 1 6 2m P054 1 3 1 5m P054 1 1 75m P054 2 6 8m P054 2 3 5 5m P054 2 1 2 75m Note The number of points is an order option and is set by the factory On a single point model the index for P001 is global G On a dual point model the index for P001 is 1 or 2 To check the model in use enter P001 on handheld programmer For a single point device parameter P001 wil...

Page 47: ...measurement point separately Average or Differential 6 relay model For differential or average operation dual point HydroRanger 200 set P001 to 4 differential or 5 average and connect two transducers of the same type Index Description 2 indexed by Transducer One or Two 3 indexed by level measurement 1 Transducer One 2 Transducer Two 3 Calculated Level average or difference Parameter Index Value De...

Page 48: ...l value in terms of volume The pumped volume function can also report pumped volume or pump efficiencies Failsafe The failsafe parameters ensure that the devices controlled by the HydroRanger 200 default to an appropriate state when a valid level reading is not available P070 Failsafe Timer activates if an error condition is detected Upon expiration of the timer relay status defaults to values bas...

Page 49: ...unds 6 relay model The relay will be in alarm if the level is outside the zone between the setpoints Rate of Change 6 relay model In filling alarm the function goes on when the rate of filling increases to the ON setpoint and goes off when the rate of filling drops to the OFF setpoint In emptying alarm the function goes on when the rate of emptying increases to the ON setpoint and goes OFF when th...

Page 50: ...level lowers to the OFF setpoint In pump up the function goes on when the level lowers to the ON setpoint and goes off when the level rises to the OFF setpoint Miscellaneous Totalizer and Samplers 6 relay model Refer to Totalizing Pumped Volume on page 63 Relays are normally de energized contact closure is approximately 200 mSec duration Setpoint ON OFF If the ON setpoint is higher than the OFF se...

Page 51: ...preset application These preset applications quickly set up the HydroRanger 200 with a minimum number of parameters P111 Relay Control Function Sets the default state differently depending on whether the relay is programmed as an alarm or a control P111 Alarm Functions The alarm function de energizes the relay coils During normal operation no alarms the relay coils are energized Fail Safe Mode Rel...

Page 52: ...est Checks the application wiring by forcing a relay control function such as a level alarm or pump control setpoint Ensure all the relay programming and wiring works properly Please verify that ON and OFF respond correctly Use P119 as a final test once all of the relay programming is done Relay Activation The flexibility of the relay functions ensures that the HydroRanger 200 can support relay wi...

Page 53: ... timing P111 Relay Control function see page 133 sets the function requirements Other function parameters P132 Pump Start Delay P133 Pump Power Resumption Delay P645 Relay Duration Relay Logic is Modified Normal operating conditions means that alarms are off and pumps are on This can be reversed using P118 Relay Output Logic Relay Failsafe P129 Relay Failsafe Adjusts how individual relays react to...

Page 54: ...the pumps are started by rate you must change P703 to desired empty rate Reservoir 1 3 Pump up with the following level settings Parameter Relay 1 2 3 4 5 6 P111 52 52 1 H 1 L 0 0 P112 30 20 90 10 P113 80 80 85 15 Reservoir 2 4 Pump up with the following level and rate settings Parameter Relay 1 2 3 4 5 6 P111 52 52 1 H 1 L 0 0 P112 20 20 90 10 P113 80 80 85 15 P121 1 P121 sets the pump relays to ...

Page 55: ...the source of a level reading override P065 Reading Override Value Substitutes value for current reading when the discrete input P064 is enabled Value is added in current units and is valid only for the following level space distance difference average modes of operation head level in OCM mode Example A high level backup switch is connected to Digital Input Two in the same application as Transduce...

Page 56: ... a backup high level switch is open and the contacts on the discrete input are wired as normally open See Discrete Inputs on page 20 for complete details on wiring the discrete inputs To override a level using a discrete input see Backup Level Override on page 45 Programming the Discrete Input Logic The P270 series of parameters permits control over the discrete input The current value of the disc...

Page 57: ...tput to send a 4 to 20 mA signal scaled from 10 to 90 of span of the second transducer Note When a mA input parameter is accessed a mA symbol appears in the upper left corner of the LCD display Parameter Index Value Description P004 1 250 Transducer mA input 1 P250 1 2 Scale 4 to 20 mA P251 1 0 4 mA 0 of span P252 1 100 20 mA 100 of span P253 1 0 Do not damp the input signal Parameter Index Value ...

Page 58: ...00 2 Put the HydroRanger 200 into PROGRAM mode 3 Set P911 mA Output Value to 20 0 4 View the mA level on the receiving device 5 If there is a discrepancy a Attach ammeter to HydroRanger 200 mA output b Access P215 Index 1 for mA output 1 or 2 for mA output 2 Press CLEAR and ENTER The ammeter should show a value near 20 mA c Enter the exact value displayed on the ammeter into P215 Index 1 or 2 d Th...

Page 59: ...tever units you want here If the value is too large for the four digit LCD use a larger unit Example If a wet well has a maximum capacity of 250 000 liters use the value 250 0 for P051 and set the reading in 1000s of liters Tank Shape and Dimensions There are many common tank shapes to select from See P050 If possible use one of these Each tank shape uses the Empty distance P006 in its calculation...

Page 60: ... provide this chart However if you have a custom built wet well then you will need access to complete drawings of the well or accurate measurements 2 Enter the curve values from this chart into P054 and P055 3 Ensure extra points are added around sharp transitions in the wet well volume e g as steps in the well wall Example Chart Note The end points in the curve are 0 0 fixed and the point defined...

Page 61: ...6 13 6 0 14 7 2 15 9 0 P055 1 1 0 0 Determines the volumes which correspond to the level breakpoints The universal calculations interpret between the breakpoints to produce an accurate model of the volume at all level readings Settings P050 9 for linear approximation P050 10 for curved approximation Linear approximation uses a linear algorithm curved approximation uses a cubic spline algorithm 2 2...

Page 62: ...ation and substitute the values for the sample values provided If you are bench testing the unit then set your test values to be the same as the sample values Parameter Index1 1 This example assumes a base single measurement unit If your unit has optional dual point software installed then some parameters are indexed by two Value Description P001 G 1 Operation level P002 G 1 Material liquid P003 G...

Page 63: ...elay to the value 1 for level alarm Press UNIT to display the Auxiliary Function symbol Press ARROW keys as required to scroll to the alarm designation L LL H or HH Press ENTER to enter the value P112 5 1 2m Set the ON setpoint P113 5 1 15m Set the OFF setpoint Alarm Designation Hi Hi HH Hi H Lo L Lo Lo LL Parameter Index Value Description P111 5 4 These settings trip the alarm when the reservoir ...

Page 64: ...Bounds Alarm Results Trips alarm below 1 25 m and above 0 35 m Resets alarm above 1 35 m and below 0 25 m Cable Fault Activates an alarm if transducer cable circuit enters a shorted or opened state Temperature 6 relay model Use the temperature alarm to activate an alarm when the temperature reaches the ON setpoint P112 This alarm uses the same setpoint parameters as the level alarms P112 and P113 ...

Page 65: ...to the transducer or an external TS 3 as set by P660 Loss of Echo LOE Parameter Index Value Description P111 5 5 Alarm on temperature P112 5 45 ON setpoint at 45 C P113 5 43 OFF setpoint at 43 C P110 5 1 Take the temperature reading from Transducer One Parameter Index Value Description P110 5 1 Alarm on LOE for Transducer One P111 5 6 Alarm on LOE P070 G 0 5 Trip alarm when 0 5 minutes 30 seconds ...

Page 66: ...es provided If you are bench testing the unit set your test values to be the same as the sample values Parameter Index1 1 Example assumes a single measurement unit If your HydroRanger 200 has dual point software installed then some parameters are indexed by two Value Description P001 G 1 Operation level P002 G 1 Material liquid P003 G 2 Maximum Process Speed medium P004 G 102 Transducer XPS 10 P00...

Page 67: ...2 Sets the pump relays index 1 2 and 3 to ALTERNATE DUTY ASSIST P111 2 52 P111 3 52 Parameter Index Value Description P112 1 1 0m Sets the three setpoints for the pump relays The first cycle will use these setpoints Subsequent cycles rotate the setpoints among the pumps P112 2 1 1m P112 3 1 2m Parameter Index Value Description P113 0 0 5m By using index 0 all six relays are set at the same time in...

Page 68: ...point software installed some parameters are indexed by two Value Description P001 G 1 Operation level P002 G 1 Material liquid P003 G 2 Maximum Process Speed medium P004 G 102 Transducer XPS 10 P005 G 1 Units meters P006 G 1 8 Empty 1 8 m P007 G 1 4 Span 1 4 m Parameter Index Value Description P111 1 52 Sets the pump relays index 1 2 and 3 to ALTERNATE DUTY ASSIST P111 2 52 P111 3 52 Parameter In...

Page 69: ...ys The first cycle will use these setpoints Subsequent cycles rotate the setpoints among the pumps P112 2 0 3m P112 3 0 2m Parameter Index Value Description P113 0 1 3m By using index 0 all six relays are set at the same time including any alarm relays Use with caution Parameter Index Value Description P111 1 50 Sets the pump relays index 1 2 and 3 to FIXED DUTY ASSIST Multiple pumps can run simul...

Page 70: ...The setpoints remain attached to the pump relays P112 2 0 3m P112 3 0 2m Parameter Index Value Description P113 0 1 3m By using index 0 all six relays are set at the same time including any alarm relays Use with caution Parameter Index Value Description P111 1 54 Sets the pump relays index 1 2 and 3 to SERVICE RATIO DUTY ASSIST P111 2 54 P111 3 54 P122 1 25 Sets the ratio to 25 Pump One 50 Pump Tw...

Page 71: ...the pump relays index 1 2 and 3 to FIFO DUTY ASSIST P111 2 56 P111 3 56 Parameter Index Value Description P112 1 0 4m Sets the three setpoints for the pump relays The first cycle will use these setpoints Subsequent cycles rotate the setpoints among the pumps P112 2 0 3m P112 3 0 2m Parameter Index Value Description P113 0 1 3m By using index 0 all six relays are set at the same time including any ...

Page 72: ...a service ratio value P111 54 or 55 When more than one pump is assigned a Pump Service Ratio value in any time units and a pump start is required P112 Relay Setpoint ON the pump with the fewest running hours with respect to the assigned ratio values starts Conversely when a pump stop is required 113 Relay Setpoint OFF the pump with the most running hours as compared to the assigned ratio values st...

Page 73: ... Example The global failsafe controls are set to hold and Relay Five is set to trigger an alarm bell Parameter Index Value Description P001 G 7 Operation pumped volume P002 G 1 These parameters are as shown above P003 G 2 P004 G 102 P005 G 1 P006 G 1 8 P007 G 1 4 P050 G 1 Tank shape is Flat Bottom P051 G 17 6 Max volume is 17 6m3 or 17 600 liters P111 1 52 Sets relays 1 2 and 3 as a pump group usi...

Page 74: ... set to 30 seconds Reducing Wall Cling 6 relay model Use the Wall Cling parameter to randomly alter the ON and OFF setpoints over a range This eliminates the ridge of material that builds up at the setpoint that can give false echoes This setting may increase the number of days between trips to clean the wet well Wall cling reduction is set by P136 The relay setpoints ON and OFF are randomly varie...

Page 75: ...the same algorithm and you want to split them into two groups Example Pumps One and Two can operate as a group and Pumps Three and Four can operate as another group Setting a Flush Valve 6 relay model A flush valve stirs up the sediment on the bottom of the well during pumping so that it doesn t accumulate These parameters will control any relays set with P111 64 Flush Valve Most sets of parameter...

Page 76: ...lays such as pumps Settings Tracking Pump Usage You can find out how much an individual pump has been used by viewing the pump records parameters Parameter Index Value Description P170 G 1 Watch Relay One to count pump cycles P171 G 3 Open the flush valve for 3 cycles P172 G 10 Use the flush value every 10 cycles P173 G 120 Open the flush valve for 120 seconds Parameter Index Value Description P11...

Page 77: ...reated and the water level is higher in front of the screen than behind it When this differential reaches the programmed setpoint the HydroRanger 200 activates a relay to operate mechanical rakes that clean the screen and ensure a steady flow Setting a Rake Control Transducer Two Transducer One Rake P007 3 Max differential between Point 1 and Point 2 reading also sets 100 scale for bargraph and mA...

Page 78: ...P007 1 2 3 1 4 1 4 1 4 Span Span Max Differential 1 4 m 1 4 m 1 4 m Parameter Index Value Description P110 1 3 Starts the rake when the difference between the two levels rises above 0 4 m and stop the rake when the difference falls below 0 1 m P111 1 50 P112 1 0 4 P113 1 0 1 P110 2 1 Description P110 2 1 Sets Relay Two as a high level alarm for Transducer One with an ON setpoint of 1 3 m and an OF...

Page 79: ...lity over time Flow samplers can be driven by OCM volume or by relay click volume settings depending on the application requirements Relay Contacts Pumped volume is calculated at the end of the pump cycle Totalized volume given through a relay set up for totalizer P111 r 40 will be given in bursts at this time Both the open and closed times for the relay contact are provided by P645 and are preset...

Page 80: ...s can be based on a volume other than a multiple of ten During the periods of low flow the sampler may be idle for lengths of time Program P115 to a time interval in hours to drive the sampler The sampler will operate based on the volume of flow or the time interval whichever comes first Operation Units Source Parameter OCM P001 6 P604 Maximum Flow or P608 Flowrate Units Pumped Volume P001 7 P051 ...

Page 81: ...anufacturer are entered Flow is calculated using the exponent P601 and the maximum values P603 and P604 Standard Weirs on page 77 Parshall Flume on page 78 Leoplod Lagco on page 79 Cut Throat Flume on page 80 3 Universal P600 4 5 For all other PMDs the head to flow curve can be plotted based on known breakpoints usually supplied by the PMD manufacturer Typical Flow Characterization on page 81 Exam...

Page 82: ...605 2 Use P801 Range Extension where the Empty level is set to the bottom of the weir and above the bottom of the channel It should be used if the surface monitored can fall past the Empty P006 level in normal operation without reporting an LOE The value is added to Empty P006 and can be greater than the range of the transducer The examples on the following pages show both methods Note P603 Max He...

Page 83: ...cations Supported by HydroRanger 200 6 relay model BS 3680 ISO 1438 1 Thin plate V notch weir Parameter Index Value Description P737 G 2 Show the eight digit totalizer in the primary display Parameter Index Value P600 G 7 ISO 1438 1 V Notch Weir P602 1 Notch angle view only 2 Discharge coefficient Ce P801 P006 Transducer 4 to 5 x hmax hmax P007 Plan View Side View Front View P602 notch angle P603 ...

Page 84: ...preset to P007 P801 G Range Extension P608 G Flowrate Units Parameter Index Value P600 G 6 ISO 4359 Rectangular Flume P602 1 Approach width B 2 Throat width b 3 Hump Height p 4 Throat length L view only 5 Velocity coefficient Cv Parameter Index Value h Diagonal View Plan View 4 to 5 x hmax hmax P007 L Flow Transducer P006 h P605 p Flow Front View Side View ...

Page 85: ... For rated flows under free flow conditions the head is measured at a distance of D 2 upstream from the beginning of the converging section view only 6 Discharge coefficient Cd view only 7 Cross sectional area P605 G Zero Head P608 G Flowrate Units Parameter Index Value P600 G 2 Palmer Bowlus Flume P602 1 Flume width D P603 G Maximum Head preset P007 P604 G Maximum Flow P605 G Zero Head P606 G Tim...

Page 86: ...e 3 50 submergence For rated flows under free flow conditions the head is measured at a point downstream from the flume entrance H flumes come with a flat or sloping floor The same flow table can be used because error is less than 1 Parameter Index Value P600 G 3 H Flume P602 1 Flume height D P603 G Maximum Head preset P007 P604 G Maximum Flow P606 G Time Units Flume Size Diameter in feet Point of...

Page 87: ...es only Standard Weirs Applicable Weir Profiles Parameter Index Value P600 G 1 Exponential Function P601 G Weir Type Value1 1 Values are samples only Consult weir manufacturer s documentation for correct flow exponent V notch Suppressed rectangular Cipolletti or trapezoidal Sutro or proportional 2 50 1 50 1 50 1 00 P603 G Maximum Head P604 G Maximum Flow P606 G Time Units P801 G Range Extension h ...

Page 88: ...n Sized by throat width Set on solid foundation For rated flows under free flow conditions the head is measured at 2 3 the length of the converging section from the beginning of the throat section Note C Converging Dimension Parameter Index Value P600 G 1 Parshall Flume P601 G 1 22 1 607 consult your flume documentation P603 G Maximum Head P604 G Maximum Flow Q P606 G Time Units contracted rectang...

Page 89: ...r Bowlus flume Sized by pipe sewer diameter For rated flows under free flow conditions the head is measured at a point upstream referenced to the beginning of the converging section Refer to the following table Parameter Index Value P600 G 1 Leopold Lagco Flume P601 G 1 55 P603 G Maximum Head preset P007 P604 G Maximum Flow P605 G Zero Head P606 G Time Units Point of Measurement Diverging Convergi...

Page 90: ...o virtual length Refer to manufacturer s specifications for flow equation and point of head measurement Flume Size pipe diameter in inches Point of Measurement cm inches 4 12 2 5 1 15 3 2 1 18 4 4 1 21 5 1 2 24 6 4 2 30 7 6 3 42 8 9 3 48 10 2 4 54 11 4 4 60 12 7 5 66 14 0 5 72 15 2 6 Parameter Index Value P600 G 1 Cut Throat Flume P601 G 1 55 P603 G Maximum Head preset P007 P604 G Maximum Flow P60...

Page 91: ...he head P610 and corresponding flow P611 either from empirical measurement or from the manufacturer s specification Increasing the number of defined breakpoints will increase the accuracy of the flow measurement Breakpoints should be concentrated in areas exhibiting the higher degrees of non linear flow A maximum of 32 breakpoints can be defined The curve s end point is always specified by the par...

Page 92: ...nnel Monitoring 6 Relay Model Example Flumes These example flumes would both require a universal calculation Trapezoidal Dual Range nested Parshall Example Weirs These weirs could require universal calculation contracted rectangular compound Poebing approximate exponential ...

Page 93: ...d in the Parameter Value field and any alarm relays are set accordingly To verify Reading calculations P920 to P926 1 Go to the parameter to be simulated P920 P921 P922 P923 P924 P925 or P926 and key in a material level in Units Units defined in P005 or of Span of Span defined in P007 2 Press ENTER to display the calculated Reading Regardless of setting for P001 the parameter value being simulated...

Page 94: ...R 4 Check the returned volume against the manufacturer s chart 5 Change parameters P054 and P055 as required 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 until the volume curve is verified Checking OCM Flow Characterization 6 relay model To confirm universal flow calculations P600 4 5 are accurate 1 Go to P925 2 Enter a level with a known flow 3 Press ENTER Action State prior to pressing key Effect Press Stop Rise at 1 ...

Page 95: ... page 46 mA Input 6 relay model Use P254 to test the mA input value against a true level Use a trusted external mA source to generate the signal required for testing and verify the incoming signal with P260 Check that the system responds as expected when the mA level is changed mA Output Use an external device to test the mA output against the measured level Check that the mA value changes to refl...

Page 96: ... for the new functionality 3 If the system performance experiences problems see General Appendix C Troubleshooting on page 231 If you cannot observe all possible operating conditions during the System Performance Evaluation use the level simulation see page 83 to verify programming When a simulation is run alarm relays will react to the simulated level changes but control relays will not react You...

Page 97: ...ry standard protocol used by SCADA and HMI systems The HydroRanger 200 uses Modbus to communicate via the RS 485 port For a description of the Modbus protocol contact your local Schneider representative Dolphin Dolphin is a proprietary Siemens Milltronics protocol designed to be used with Dolphin Plus For more information on Dolphin Plus or to obtain a copy of the software please go to www siemens...

Page 98: ...Linx module Allen Bradley 1 Remote I O optional SmartLinx module DeviceNet optional SmartLinx module Communication Ports The HydroRanger 200 comes with two communication ports on the base unit RS 232 The RJ 11 jack connects to a laptop computer for the following initial setup configuration troubleshooting periodic maintenance RS 485 The RS 485 port on the terminal blocks connects into industrial c...

Page 99: ...or all the HydroRanger 200s in your company Dolphin Plus uses a proprietary protocol called Dolphin to communicate with Siemens Milltronics instruments This protocol is set when P770 1 By default the settings for port 1 RJ 11 connection and Dolphin Plus match These settings are Parameter Index Value Description P770 2 3 Modbus RTU slave P771 2 1 Network address only used for RS 485 P772 2 9 6 Data...

Page 100: ...d cable and connect to ground at one end only follow proper grounding guidelines for all devices on the bus Ports 1 and 2 Ports 1 and 2 RS 232 RJ 11 Jack and RS 485 Locations The RJ 11 jack and the RS 485 port are inside the enclosure of the unit Note Improper wiring and incorrect choice of cables are two of the most common causes of communication problems Port Wall Mount 1 RS 232 port RJ 11 modul...

Page 101: ... Note Jumper pins 4 6 and 7 8 at the DB 9 6 1 1 1 6 6 2 3 4 Tx Rx SG Rx Tx SG 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5 1 6 1 6 1 6 6 1 Computer DB 9 male RJ 11 jack RJ 11 on HydroRanger 200 Modular cable with RJ 11 plug RJ 11 to DB 9 converter 6 1 1 1 6 6 2 3 4 Tx Rx SG Rx Tx SG 3 2 5 4 6 7 8 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5 1 6 1 6 1 6 6 1 RS 232 Modem RJ 11 jack RJ 11 on HydroRanger 200 Modular cable with RJ 11 plug RJ 11 ...

Page 102: ...ernationally recognized Modbus standard in both ASCII and RTU formats Other protocols are available with optional SmartLinx cards P771 Network Address The unique identifier of the HydroRanger 200 on the network Port Description 1 RS 232 port RJ 11 modular telephone 2 The RS 485 port is on the terminal blocks Primary Index Communications Port Values 0 Communications port disabled 1 Siemens Milltron...

Page 103: ...d but the only values supported are those shown above The baud rate should reflect the speed of the connected hardware and protocol used P773 Parity The serial port parity Ensure that the communications parameters are identical between the HydroRanger 200 and all connected devices as many modems default to N 8 1 P774 Data Bits The number of data bits per character P775 Stop Bits The number of bits...

Page 104: ...er Drivers as they automatically disconnect when done communicating Hanging Up If the line is idle and the P779 Modem Inactivity Timeout expires then the modem is directed to hang up the line Ensure that P779 is set longer than the standard polling time of the connected master device Set P779 to 0 to disable the inactivity timer P782 Parameter Index Location Determines where index information is s...

Page 105: ... is readable writeable or both Type Description Start R 1 1 Maximum registers shown fewer may be used depending on options installed Data Type Read Write Word Order 40 062 0 1 R W Map ID Register Map Type 40 063 1 0 1 P782 R W ID Siemens Milltronics Product Code 40 064 1 4 Model 200 6 Model 100 R Single Parameter Access SPA R40 090 7 see Appendix A on page 112 Point Data Reading 3 2 2 Varies accor...

Page 106: ...ex Location on page 94 See also Parameter Access R43 998 R46 999 on page 100 for details Type Description Start R 1 1 Maximum registers shown fewer may be used depending on options installed Data Type Read Write Point Data Temperature 2 41 030 2 50 to 150 R Totalizer for points 1 and 2 6 relay model 41 040 4 UINT32 R W I O Discrete Inputs 2 41 070 1 Bit Mapped R Relay Outputs all models 41 080 1 B...

Page 107: ...nsducers can create three readings because they can generate an average or differential reading R41 012 as well as the two level readings R41 010 and R41 011 Available registers The reading is expressed as a percentage of full scale multiplied by 100 Totalizer R41 040 R41 043 The totalizers are stored as 32 bit integers using two registers The totalizers can be read with R41 040 and R41 041 as tot...

Page 108: ...the Relay Control Function P111 is set to communications 65 See Relay Function Codes P111 Only on page 108 mA Input R41 090 6 relay model The mA input is scaled from 0 to 2 000 0 to 20 mA multiplied by 100 P254 displays the value of the input This parameter is indexed by the input number mA Output R41 110 41 111 The mA output is scaled from 0 to 2 000 0 to 20 mA multiplied by 100 This is displayed...

Page 109: ... used to hold the value See Unsigned Double Precision Integer UINT32 on page 105 for more information The value in the registers is given as an integer value but must be interpreted as having the number of decimals set in P633 LCD Totalized Decimal Position this number can be 0 to 3 Ensure that your software accounts for these decimal places before you report the pumped volume totals Pump Hours R4...

Page 110: ...use there are up to six relays on the HydroRanger 200 P111 is indexed by six to allow each relay to be programmed independently A few parameters also have a secondary index While a secondary index is important for setting up the HydroRanger 200 it is almost never needed through remote communications Indexing the Parameter Access Area Each parameter communicates its value to only one register You m...

Page 111: ...ex value into R43 999 This is a value between 0 and 40 which specifies the input or output indexed by the parameter Examples are Transducer 1 is index 1 Discrete input 2 is index 2 Relay 5 is index 5 2 Write the secondary index value into R43 998 This is a value between 0 and 40 that specifies the secondary index on the parameter This value is usually 0 3 Write the desired format value into the ap...

Page 112: ... on page 105 Split Values on page 106 Text Messages on page 107 Relay Function Codes P111 Only on page 108 A value of 22 222 indicates that an error occurred Specify a different format type and try again Writing Parameters The method of writing parameters is similar to the method of reading them Become familiar with Reading Parameters page 101 before attempting to write any parameters To write par...

Page 113: ... to access the format words Global Index Method or Parameter Specific Index Method Global Index Method P782 0 Only the final digit of the format word determines the decimal offset below Parameter Specific Index Method P782 1 All three decimal fields are used to determine the parameter value s primary index secondary index and decimal offset Format Registers Each format register is made up of three...

Page 114: ...ue integer of 1234 Examples of using the format word for both the index values and the decimal offset value are shown below To write these values you can use a decimal offset as follows format word primary index x 1000 secondary index x 10 decimal Decimal Offset Example 0 0 1 234 1 1 12 340 2 2 123 400 3 3 1 234 000 4 4 12 340 000 5 5 123 400 000 6 1 123 4 7 2 12 34 8 3 1 234 9 Percent 12 34 Forma...

Page 115: ...ues must be in the range 20 000 to 20 000 to be valid If a parameter is requested and its value is more than 20 000 the number 32 767 is returned if it is less than 20 000 the number 32 768 is returned If this overflow happens decrease the number of decimal places If a parameter cannot be expressed in terms of percent of span or has no meaningful value the number 22 222 is returned Try requesting ...

Page 116: ... numbers separated by a colon using this format xx yy One example is P807 Transducer Noise where xx the average noise value in dB yy the peak noise in dB The number which corresponds to xx yy either for reading or setting a parameter is determined by the following formula For storing to the device value xx 128 x 256 yy 128 For reading from the device xx value 256 128 yy value 256 128 where is the ...

Page 117: ...n the register The numbers are shown in the following table Number Text Message as displayed on LCD 22222 Invalid value 30000 Off 30001 On 30002 30003 parameter does not exist 30004 Err 30005 Err1 30006 Open 30007 Short 30008 Pass 30009 Fail 30010 Hold 30011 Lo 30012 Hi 30013 De 30014 En 30015 parameter has not been set 32768 Value is less than 20 000 32767 Value is greater than 20 000 ...

Page 118: ...m 4 1 H High High Level Alarm 5 1 HH Loss of Echo LOE Alarm 20 6 Transducer Cable Fault Alarm 16 7 Pump Fixed Duty Assist 25 50 Alternate Duty Assist 30 52 Control Communication 66 65 Control Relay Function Code Number P111 General OFF relay not used 0 0 Undesignated Level Alarm 1 1 Low Low Level Alarm 2 1 LL Low Level Alarm 3 1 L High Level Alarm 4 1 H High High Level Alarm 5 1 HH In Bounds Alarm...

Page 119: ...es to do In general HydroRanger 200 will not give an error to the host request Various actions and the expected outcome are as follows If the host reads an invalid register the host will get an undetermined value back If the host writes an invalid register a non existing parameter or a read only parameter the value will be ignored and no error response will be made However the current value will n...

Page 120: ... to write one or more registers that are out of range an exception response code 2 or 3 is generated depending if the start address is valid If the host used an unsupported function code an exception response code of 01 should be generated However this is not guaranteed and there may be no response ...

Page 121: ...ations Specifically 1 The HydroRanger 200 is set to communicate via a modem but no communication is returning to the master Check that the parameters are set up correctly and that the correct port is configured Verify the wiring diagram Note that there is a difference between wiring directly to a computer and wiring to a modem Verify that the modem is set up correctly Siemens Milltronics has a ser...

Page 122: ...ding and writing parameter values to and from the HydroRanger 200 The first three registers are always unsigned integers representing parameters and index values The second five registers are the format and value s of the parameter All parameters normally accessed through the hand held programmer are available through these registers Reading Parameters To read parameters through Modbus do the foll...

Page 123: ...e value 512 is sent as an integer to register 40 093 to format the output words 40 094 and 40 095 accordingly If the numeric data type is set for integer and the value contains decimal places they are ignored In this situation use the decimal offset to ensure that you have an integer value and then write your code to recognize and handle the decimal offset Bits Values Description 1 8 0 2 Error Cod...

Page 124: ...error codes returned in the format area are 8 bit integers found in the lowest eight bits of the format word This allows for 256 potential error codes Currently the HydroRanger 200 has two error codes available Values Description 0 No error 1 Data not available as percent available as units 2 255 Reserved ...

Page 125: ... relay model indicating that parameter applies to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model only As a general rule parameters affecting volume open channel flow or differential level apply only to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model Helpful Hints Please note the following Default values are always indicated with an asterix Global values are common for all inputs and outputs on the unit Indexed parameters ca...

Page 126: ...nts are transducer 1 transducer 2 and the calculated point which can be difference P001 4 or average P001 5 Level point typically has 1 index in Single Point Mode standard and 2 indexes in Dual Point Mode optional A third index is available in both modes when Operation P001 is set for DPD P001 4 or DPA P001 5 Indexed by level point 1 2 or 3 mA input1 Indexed by mA input 1 mA output1 Indexed by mA ...

Page 127: ... if P799 is set to allow this Primary Index Global Values 1954 OFF programming permitted 1 Simulation Controls relays energize based on simu lated level other lock activated programming secured Related Simulation on page 83 WARNING Use this lock as backup security only It uses a fixed value which can be discovered by unauthorized personnel Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global T...

Page 128: ...tions any of three level points transducer 1 transducer 2 or the calculated point can be used to trigger relays see P110 Level Source on page 133 The points must be globally set to either 4 or 5 as required Point 3 becomes the calculated value as shown above See Rake Control example on page 67 Dual Point Model Use To set a dual point HydroRanger 200 for DPA or DPD functions Point 3 must be set to ...

Page 129: ...min Alters P070 Failsafe Timer P700 Max Fill Rate P701 Max Empty Rate P702 Filling Indicator P703 Emptying Indicator P704 Rate Filter P710 Fuzz Filter P713 Echo Lock Window P727 Scan Delay P841 Long Shot Number Related Failsafe P070 to P072 P121 Pump by Rate Rate P700 to P708 Measurement Verification P710 to P713 Transducer Scanning P726 to P729 P905 Transmit Pulse Primary Index Single Point Model...

Page 130: ...t Value Transducer mA Input P250 to P260 related only to Value 250 P800 Near Blanking P823 Reform Echo P832 TVT Shaper Adjust P840 Short Shot Number P841 Long Shot Number P842 Short Shot Frequency P843 Long Shot Frequency P844 Short Shot Width P845 Long Shot Width P852 Short Shot Range Primary Index Global Values 1 Meters 2 Centimeters 3 Millimeters 4 Feet 5 Inches Alters P006 Empty P007 Span P603...

Page 131: ...meters may change if the span is altered after installation and the other parameters are measured using a level determined upward from the Empty level toward the transducer face HydroRanger 200 6 relay model All volumes are based on span so it should be set for the maximum volume point if volume calculations are needed Volume P050 to P055 6 relay model Please note that the volume parameters apply ...

Page 132: ...050 Tank Shape 6 relay model Enter the Tank Shape value matching the monitored vessel or wet well When Operation is LEVEL P001 1 liquid material volume is calculated Alternatively when Operation is SPACE P001 2 remaining vessel capacity is calculated In RUN mode readings are displayed in percent of maximum volume To convert readings to volumetric units see Maximum Volume P051 Primary Index Level ...

Page 133: ...UCTION MANUAL Page 123 mmmmm Parameters Values Shape Description 0 volume calculation not required preset 1 Flat Level Bottom 2 Cone Pyramid Bottom 3 Parabola Bottom 4 Half Sphere Bottom 5 Flat Sloped Bottom 6 Flat Ends 7 Parabola Ends ...

Page 134: ...g to the Tank Shape P050 value Values 8 Sphere 9 Universal Linear 10 Universal Curved Alters P001 Operation P051 Maximum Volume Pump Efficiency P180 P186 Pumped Volume Totalizer P622 P623 P920 Reading Measurement Primary Index Level Values Range 0 000 to 99999 Preset 100 0 Alters P060 Decimal Position Related P006 Empty P007 Span P924 Volume Measurement Note Make sure selected chosen units allow L...

Page 135: ...tion 6 relay model When the tank shape is too complex for any of the preconfigured shapes you can specify the volume based on segments See Accessing a Secondary Index on page 115 for more information Enter the following up to 32 level breakpoints where volume is known if P050 9 or 10 Primary Index Level Values Range 0 0 to 99 00 m or equivalent depending on units Preset 0 000 Related P050 Tank Sha...

Page 136: ... make the level to volume calculations Typical volume calculations Entering a Volume Breakpoint 1 Go to Parameter P055 2 For each index enter a volume 3 Ensure that each volume corresponds to the same index for P054 For more on Volume Characterization go to page 50 Display and Reading P060 to P062 These parameters are used to Change the number of decimal places displayed Convert the Reading to alt...

Page 137: ...ter the volume measurement per unit to get the correct conversion For example if the reservoir contains 100 litres per vertical meter use 100 to get the reading in litres Primary Index Level Values 0 No digits after the decimal point 1 1 digit after the decimal point 2 2 digits after the decimal point 3 3 digits after the decimal point limited by device resolution Alters P607 Flowrate Decimal Alte...

Page 138: ...discrete input is released The ultrasonic device makes decisions based on the override values P064 Reading Override Enable Sets the discrete input to act as the source for a level reading override P065 Reading Override Value This value is substituted for the current reading when the selected discrete input is enabled and activated Primary Index Level Values Range 999 to 9999 Preset 0 000 Related P...

Page 139: ...rent password for P000 Select by typing in 069 You cannot scroll to this parameter This parameter is write only and can only be selected by entering 069 To change the password unlock the device by entering the current password into P000 Then enter the new password into P069 To lock the device enter a password other than the correct one in P000 While the device is unlocked the password is visible i...

Page 140: ...for all other problems When modifying the preset value set it short enough to protect the process but long enough to avoid false alarms Only use No Delay 0 0 Minutes for testing P071 Failsafe Material Level The material level reported when a Failsafe State is initiated Select the Failsafe Material Level based upon the relay operation required during failsafe operation Primary Index Single Point Mo...

Page 141: ...ce Sets the speed the HydroRanger 200 advances to and returns from the Failsafe Material Level Relays P100 to P119 The HydroRanger 200 has one three or six relays or digital outputs used to control devices and alarms While the number of devices is limited by the relays all control functions are accessible through software and each parameter is indexed to the one three or six relays See the Relay s...

Page 142: ... of change P702 P703 Each control function specifies which setpoints are required P100 Preset Applications 6 relay model Six preset applications to configure or bench test the unit Select an application that is similar to yours and change the parameters required If none suit then refer to P111 Relay Control Function on page 133 Primary Index Global Values 0 OFF 1 Wet Well 1 2 Wet Well 2 3 Reservoi...

Page 143: ...ble only if Operation is set for difference or average P001 4 or 5 P111 Relay Control Function Sets the control algorithm used to trip the relay Please note that parameter P111 values vary between the HydroRanger 200 1 or 3 relay model and the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model Use zero 0 preset to disable control of the indexed relay Primary Index Relay Values Range 1 to 3 1 Point 1 Transducer One 2 P...

Page 144: ... OFF setpoints and allows multiple pumps to run Alternate Duty Assist 52 At rotating ON and OFF setpoints and allows multiple pumps to run Communication 65 Based on input from external communications See Communications section on page 87 for further refer ence Values For P111 Control Type 1 Relay Control General Off 0 Relay set off no action preset Level 1 Based on level setpoints ON and OFF In Bo...

Page 145: ... run Service Ratio Duty Assist 54 On service ratio at ON and OFF setpoints and allows multiple pumps to run Service Ratio Duty Backup 55 On service ratio at ON and OFF setpoints and allows only one pump to run First In First Out FIFO 56 As Alternate Duty Assist resets the relay from stag gered OFF setpoints Control Flush Valve 64 Used to control a pump flushing device based on Flush Systems P170 t...

Page 146: ...etpoint 6 relay model The length of time in hours between starts P116 Dead Band 6 relay model The distance above and below the bound alarm setpoints Primary Index Relay Values Range 999 TO 9999 Preset Altered by P007 Span Related P100 Preset Applications P111 Relay Control Function P112 Relay ON Setpoint Primary Index Relay Values Range 0 to 9000 Preset 0 000 Altered by P100 Preset Applications Re...

Page 147: ...ve logic and wire the alarm for normally open operation When an alarm event occurs see below or when power is cut the circuit closes and the alarm activates Enter the dead band in either percent of span or units of measure P005 The dead band value is applied both above and below the upper and lower bound setpoints as shown in the fig ure Primary Index Relay Values Value Logic Alarm Contact Pump or...

Page 148: ... 200 detecting an event and responding to it Helpful in testing new installations and diagnosing control problems Pump Setpoint Modifiers P121 and P122 6 relay model Please note that these parameters apply to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model only These parameters provide alternate ways of starting the pumps in the pump group See the Pump Control section on page 56 for descriptions of the pump con...

Page 149: ...ct to a failsafe condition to allow for more flexible programming Use this for operations independent of the Failsafe Material Level P071 Primary Index Relay Values Range 0 000 to 9999 Preset 20 00 Related P111 Relay Control Function Primary Index Relay Values OFF Response governed by P071 Failsafe Material Level HOLd For LAST KNOWN relay state retention dE To have the relay de energize immediatel...

Page 150: ...droRanger 200 6 relay model only These parameters only affect relays set to pump operation P111 50 to 56 P130 Pump Run On Interval 6 relay model Sets the number of hours between pump run on occurrences To clear sediment in a pump down wet well run the pump after the normal OFF setpoint is reached to force some solid material through This parameter sets the time between such events Only the last pu...

Page 151: ...tarting at the same time This delay determines when the next pump is permitted to start P133 Pump Power Resumption Delay 6 relay model Sets the minimum delay before the first pump restarts after power failure This reduces the surge from the first pump starting immediately on power resumption When this delay expires other pumps will start as per P132 Primary Index Relay Values Range 0 0 to 9999 Pre...

Page 152: ...tently stop at the same point P137 Pump Group 6 relay model Puts pumps into groups for multiple pump rotations on one transducer This feature groups pumps relay points 1 6 into groups 1 or 2 It is applied to pump rotation and occurs independently within each group Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 000 to 9999 Preset 0 000 Primary Index Relay Values ...

Page 153: ...ump relay that is watched by the flush system Enter the pump relay value into the parameter at the flush relay index Example If you need to watch pump Relay One to control a flush valve on Relay Two you would set P170 2 1 P170 Flush Pump 6 relay model Picks the number of the pump relay which triggers the flushing device Enter the HydroRanger 200 relay number of the pump with the flush valve The ac...

Page 154: ...bled To start a new flush cycle every ten times the pumps are run set this to 10 P173 Flush Duration 6 relay model The length of time for each flush cycle that the flush control is active Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Relay Values Range 0 to 9999 Preset 0 Related P111 64 Flush Valve Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Relay Values Range 0 to 9999 Pre...

Page 155: ... not changed automatically by a change to P200 P201 mA Output Function Alters the mA output measurement relationship Please note that parameter P201 values vary between the HydroRanger 200 1 or 3 relay model and the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model HydroRanger 200 1 or 3 relay model Primary Index mA output Values 0 off 1 0 to 20 mA 2 4 to 20 mA 3 20 to 0 mA 4 20 to 4 mA Related P911 mA Output Value P...

Page 156: ...del HydroRanger 200 6 relay model Primary Index mA output Values value mA function Operation P001 0 OFF 1 level level differential or average 2 space space 3 distance distance 4 volume level or space 5 flow OCM 6 head 7 volume rate 8 mA input 9 comms input Related P202 mA Output Allocation P911 mA Output Value Altered By P001 Operation Primary Index mA output Values 1 Point 1 Related P201 mA Outpu...

Page 157: ...splays current mA output value for the Point Number This displays as an Auxiliary Reading when key is pressed in the RUN mode and does not include adjustments made using Trim features P214 P215 P203 holds the mA value associated with a transducer This value is used for run mode display of the mA output When only one mA output is associated with a transducer this parameter holds the value of that m...

Page 158: ... should suit the input limit requirements of the external device P201 mA Function Settings Action Level Space or Distance Enter the material level in Units P005 or percent of Span P007 as referenced to Empty P006 Volume 6 relay model Enter the volume in Max Volume P051 units or as a per cent of Max Volume Flow 6 relay model Enter the flowrate in OCM Max Flow P604 units or as a percent of OCM Max F...

Page 159: ...Access P214 Index 1 for mA output 1 or 2 for mA output 2 Press CLEAR and ENTER The ammeter should show a value near 4 mA 3 Enter the exact value displayed on the ammeter into P214 Index 1 or 2 4 The ammeter should then read exactly 4 00 mA 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 to set P215 using 20 mA as the desired value P214 4 mA Output Trim Calibrates the 4 mA output Adjust this value so the device indicates 4 ...

Page 160: ...mbol 2 Press ARROWS to scroll access the failsafe options 3 Press ENTER when the desired option displayed Or to produce an mA output at a specific value enter the value required This is used only if mA output is allocated to a transducer P201 1 to 7 mA Input P250 to P260 6 relay model Please note that these parameters apply to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model only Primary Index mA output Values P...

Page 161: ...50 mA Input Range 6 relay model Shows the mA input range of the connected mA device Ensure this range corresponds to the output range of the external device All level measurements will equate of Span with the of the mA range Primary Index Global Values 1 0 to 20 mA 2 4 to 20 mA ...

Page 162: ...elay model Shows the time constant used in the mA input filter to dampen signal fluctuations This number in seconds is used in the damping calculations Larger values damp more than smaller values and 0 disables the signal filter P254 Scaled mA Input Value 6 relay model Shows the resulting level value after scaling This parameter is calculated from the input mA signal Primary Index Global Values Ra...

Page 163: ...uts modify the unit s operation Use the following parameters to configure the discrete input itself See also the Pump Control section on page 56 for a description of the HydroRanger 200 s pump control algorithms including how the discrete inputs alter its operation P270 Discrete Input Function Sets how discrete signals are interpreted by the HydroRanger 200 Primary Index mA input Values Range 0 00...

Page 164: ...symbol If the unit is powered up without a temperature sensor connected the value 50 C is displayed This information can help trace problems with both built in and external temperature sensors P300 Temperature Transducer Maximum Shows the highest temperature encountered as measured by the temperature sensor in the transducer if applicable Press CLEAR keys to reset the log after a short circuit on ...

Page 165: ...pplicable Press CLEAR keys to reset the log after a short circuit on the transducer wiring P303 Temperature Sensor Minimum Shows the lowest temperature encountered as measured by the TS 3 Temperature Sensor if applicable Press CLEAR keys to reset the log after an open circuit on the transducer wiring Primary Index Transducer Values Range 50 to 150 C view only Preset 150 C Related P300 Temperature ...

Page 166: ...ociated terminals Enter a value to set the current record to that value Use this if a pump is added with a known number of hours logged or the value can be reset to zero 0 after maintenance P309 Pump RUN Time Displays the amount of time in minutes since a relay was last activated Parameter measures the length of time since a relay was asserted most often to determine how long a pump has been runni...

Page 167: ...terval P130 Please note that this parameter applies to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model only Flow Records P320 and P321 6 relay model Please note that these parameters apply to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model only These features are enabled if Operation is set for OCM P001 6 or an OCM device is defined P600 0 Use them to identify the occurrence of the record high and low flow rates as displayed...

Page 168: ...s The four least significant totalizer digits are stored in P322 and the four most significant digits are stored in P323 Adjust these values separately to set a new total Example P323 0017 P322 6 294 Totalizer Display 00176 294 Totalizer units are dependent upon programming Enter zero 0 if required to reset the totalizer to zero Alternatively enter any other applicable value to preset the totalize...

Page 169: ... All records are automatically deleted in the event of a power interruption When a record is displayed results are based on current programming which may have been altered since the record was saved This permits the effect on the echo profile to be observed when changing an echo parameter Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 000 to 9999 Related P630 LC...

Page 170: ...ion is shown 3 Use ARROWS to scroll through the records To manually record a profile Press TRANSDUCER to fire the transducer and record the echo profile into the internal buffer for display HydroRanger 200 Features All Models To save a manual record Press ENTER to copy the echo profile record in the buffer and save it in the selected address in the record library The parameter value field displays...

Page 171: ...o enable disable the Auto Profile Record function P332 Auto Record Transducer Specifies the Transducer Point Number for which Auto Profile Records are saved Please note that Differential and Average operation is a feature of the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model HydroRanger 200 6 relay model This feature is preset to Point Number 1 Alteration is only required if differential or average Operation P001 ...

Page 172: ... to all other restrictions Enter the level value in Units P005 or percent of Span P007 as referenced to Empty P006 P334 Auto Record ON Setpoint Enter the critical level which in conjunction with Auto Record OFF Setpoint defines the boundaries for Auto Profile Records to be saved P335 Auto Record OFF Setpoint Enter the critical level which in conjunction with Auto Record ON Setpoint defines the bou...

Page 173: ...e Records from being saved unless extended LOE occurs If the LOE condition exceeds the period entered the Echo Profile is saved When set for 0 LOE is not required for an Auto Profile Record to be saved Primary Index Global Values 0 Auto Profile Record on filling or emptying 1 Auto Profile Record on filling only 2 Auto Profile Record on emptying only Related P334 Auto Record ON Setpoint P335 Auto R...

Page 174: ...the event of a power interruption the counter won t advance Therefore a unit that is powered down on a regular basis will not have an accurate value P342 Start Ups The number of times power has been applied since the Date Of Manufacture Primary Index Global Values Format YY MM DD view only Related P340 Date of Manufacture P342 Start Ups Primary Index Global Values Range 0 000 to 9999 view only Rel...

Page 175: ...a longer Range Extension P801 to avoid entering the LOE failure state if the water level falls below the zero point of the Primary Measuring Device See P801 Range Extension on page 200 for more information P600 Primary Measuring Device 6 relay model The type of primary measuring device PMD used Note See Open Channel Monitoring OCM on page 71 for application examples involving common weirs and flum...

Page 176: ...e P600 is set to 1 exponential It creates an exponential curve with end points set by Max Head P603 and Zero Head P604 and with the curve based on the specified exponent Use the exponent specified by the PMD manufacturer if available or the sample value given below Related P603 Maximum Head P604 Maximum Flow P605 Zero Head P610 Head Breakpoints P611 Breakpoint Primary Index Single Point Model Dual...

Page 177: ...PMD Type Exponent sample only Suppressed Rectangular Weir 1 50 Cipolletti Weir 1 50 Venturi Flume 1 50 Parshall Flume 1 22 to 1 607 Leopold Lagco 1 547 V Notch Weir 2 50 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer and Dimension Secondary Index Dimension Index Values for Supported PMDs ISO 1438 1 1 Notch Angle 2 Discharge Coefficient ISO 4359 1 Approach width 2 Throat width ...

Page 178: ...ction with Maximum Head P603 to define the highest point in the exponential curve Use it when the Primary Measuring Device PMD requires a maximum head and flow reference point This would include Exponential Palmer Bowlus Flume H Flume and Universal breakpoints Also use this parameter with Time Units P606 to define the flowrate units The limitation of four digits is for the LCD only and the flowrat...

Page 179: ...erence is at a higher elevation than the channel bottom Conditions Enter Flowrate display millions of gallons day Maximum flowrate is 376 500 000 gallons day 376 5 for Maximum Flow P604 and 4 for Time Units P606 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 999 to 9999 Preset 0 000 Altered By P005 Units P007 Span Related P006 Empty P801 Range Extension P926 Head ...

Page 180: ...its from exceeding display capabilities The maximum number of head decimal places is controlled by Decimal Position P060 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values 1 seconds 2 minutes 3 hours 4 days Alters Altered By P608 Flowrate Units Conditions Enter Flowrate display millions of gallons day Maximum flowrate is 376 500 000 gallons day 376 5 for Maximum Flow P604 a...

Page 181: ... Set this parameter only when using BS 3680 ISO 4359 Rectangular Flume or BS 3680 ISO 1438 1 Thin Plate V Notch Weir P600 6 or 7 Use the default value of 0 for P608 when P600 1 to 5 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Ratiometric P600 all 0 Ratiometric calculation units defined by P604 Absolute P600 6 7 only 1 litres second 2 cubic metres hour 3 cubic metres ...

Page 182: ...he flowrate corresponding to each Head Breakpoint entered These are the flowrates for the related breakpoints See Universal Calculation Support on page 81 for how to specify universal flows Head vs Flowrate P610 and P611 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Secondary Index Breakpoint Values Range 0 000 to 9999 Related P611 Breakpoint Flowrates Primary Index Single Po...

Page 183: ...Head Offset P605 Procedure with head steady 1 Press TRANSDUCER to display the calculated head 2 Repeat step ONE at least FIVE times to verify repeatability 3 Measure the actual head with a tape measure or solid rule 4 Enter the actual head value The deviation between the entered Empty P006 value and the calibrated Empty value is stored in Offset Correction P652 Alternatively the Empty parameter P0...

Page 184: ...ume of inflow by recording the rate at which the liquid level changes When the pump is operating the estimated inflow volume is added to the pumped volume total When the pump stops the pumped volume of the previous pump cycle is added to the total volume pumped in the totalizer 2 inflow ignored Inflow is assumed to be 0 while pumps are running 3 inflow rate preset Volume pumped is adjusted for inf...

Page 185: ... large or too small an amount Enter the factor powers of 10 only by which actual volume is divided prior to display on the LCD Use a value such that the eight digit totalizer doesn t roll over between readings Example For an LCD Total display in 1000s of volume units enter 3 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values 3 001 2 01 1 1 0 1 1 10 2 100 3 1000 Values 4 10 ...

Page 186: ...Volume P001 6 or 7 The relays on the HydroRanger 200 have a maximum frequency of 2 5 Hz Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values 0 no digits after the decimal point 1 1 digit after the decimal point 2 2 digits after the decimal point 3 3 digits after the decimal point Related LCD Totalizer P322 and P323 Note Set the decimal position during initial commissioning of...

Page 187: ...ent Z in the formula Flow Sampler Increment Y x 10Z Flow units Example To count once every 4310 4 31 x 103 flow units set P641 to 4 31 and P642 to 3 P642 Flow Sampler Exponent 6 relay model Use this feature in conjunction with Flow Sampler Mantissa P641 to establish the number of flow units required to increment the Flow Sampler device connected to the HydroRanger 200 relay set for the flow sample...

Page 188: ... device connected For the flow sampler function this value is used for both the ON time of the relay and the OFF time between contacts Range Calibration P650 to P654 There are two types of calibration possible Offset Adjusts the measurements by a fixed amount Sound Velocity Adjusts speed of sound and changes the measurement calculations Do Offset calibration at any steady level unless a Sound Velo...

Page 189: ...e deviation between the entered Empty P006 value and the calibrated Empty value is stored in Offset Correction P652 P651 Sound Velocity Calibration Changes the speed of sound constant Condition for use of this feature The acoustic beam atmosphere is other than air The acoustic beam atmosphere temperature is unknown The Reading accuracy is acceptable at higher material levels only For best results ...

Page 190: ...med Alternatively if the amount of Offset Correction required is known enter the amount to be added to the Reading before display P653 Velocity The value adjusted based on the Sound Velocity at 20 C P654 vs Temperature P664 characteristics of air Alternatively enter the current sound velocity if known or perform a Sound Velocity Calibration P651 The units used are m s if P005 1 2 or 3 ft s if P005...

Page 191: ...of sound The HydroRanger 200 uses the TS 3 temperature sensor assigned to the transducer If one is not connected the ultrasonic temperature transducer is used If the transducer does not have an internal temperature sensor the Temp Fixed P661 value is used If the acoustic beam atmosphere temperature varies with distance from the transducer connect a TS 3 Temperature Sensor and ultrasonic temperatur...

Page 192: ...re Transducer One and Two are allocated to Points 1 and 2 respectively Use this feature if the temperature measurement from both transducers should be identical but one is located close to a radiant heat source Allocate the temperature measurement of the other transducer to both transducer Point Numbers Enter the number of the Transducer whose temperature measurement will be used for the distance ...

Page 193: ... to increases in the actual material level or advance to a higher Failsafe Material Level P071 Enter a value slightly greater than the maximum vessel filling rate This value in Units P005 or of Span P007 per minute is automatically altered when Maximum Process Speed P003 is altered Primary Index Transducer Values Range 50 to 150 view only Altered By P660 Temp Source Related P651 Sound Velocity Cal...

Page 194: ...l rate required to activate the LCD Filling indicator This value in Units P005 or of Span P007 per minute is automatically set to 1 10 of the Max Fill Rate P700 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 000 to 99 00 m or equivalent depending on units Altered by P003 Maximum Process Speed Related P005 Units P007 Span P071 Failsafe Material Level P003 Value M...

Page 195: ... Update Time P705 and or Rate Update Distance P706 Alternatively these parameter values may be altered independently Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 000 to 99 00 m or equivalent depending on units Altered by P003 Maximum Process Speed Related P005 Units P007 Span P701 Max Empty Rate Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transduc...

Page 196: ...07 per minute A negative rate indicates the vessel is emptying This is the value displayed when is pressed in the RUN mode as described in the Readings in RUN Mode chart on page 22 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 000 to 9999 Related P707 Rate Value Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 000 to 9999 Relat...

Page 197: ...P710 Fuzz Filter Use this to stabilize the reported level due to level fluctuations such as a rippling or splashing liquid surface within the Echo Lock Window P713 This value in of Span P007 is automatically altered when Maximum Process Speed P003 is altered The higher the value entered the greater the fluctuation stabilized Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Value...

Page 198: ...Echo Lock Window P713 is preset to zero 0 The HydroRanger 200 continuously searches for the best echo according to the algorithm chosen P820 If the selected echo is within the window the window is then centered about the echo If not the window widens with each successive shot until the selected echo is within the window The window then returns to its normal width When Echo Lock is OFF the HydroRan...

Page 199: ...rements lower than the current reading occur Resetting P711 returns P712 to the respective preset values P713 Echo Lock Window Adjusts the size of the Echo Lock Window Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 1 1 to 50 50 Format x y x the number of above echoes y the number of below echoes Related P711 Echo Lock P711 value P712 preset value 1 max verificatio...

Page 200: ...window becomes wider Transducer Scanning P726 to P729 P726 Level System Sync Enables the System Sync on the terminal block Use this if another level measurement system is mounted nearby and they are wired together on the Sync terminal P727 Scan Delay The delay in seconds between measurements from transducer points dual point model only This feature may only be used to adjust the delay before the n...

Page 201: ...30 Auxiliary Reading Use this feature to display operator selected Auxiliary Readings temporarily or indefinitely as desired Select OFF to display Auxiliary Readings temporarily Select HOLd to display Auxiliary Readings until another Auxiliary Reading is selected or programming mode is entered See the Hand Programmer section on page 26 for RUN mode auxiliary readings Selecting the Auxiliary Readin...

Page 202: ...djust the delay before the display advances to the next Point Number Display scrolling is independent from transducer scanning P733 Scroll Access Use this feature to select the parameter scroll access option desired Press READING and to tag untag any accessed parameter is displayed to indicate the parameter accessed is tagged Primary Index Global Values Range 000 to 999 Preset Material Reading P92...

Page 203: ... are shown in the time specified in display delay P732 P741 Communications Timeout The maximum time allowed between receiving a request and transmitting the response If the maximum time is exceeded no response will be transmitted and the action required may not be completed Primary Index Global Values 0 Off 1 On 2 Keypad activated Primary Index Global Values Range 0 to 3 1 Default reading P920 bas...

Page 204: ...d Modbus standard in both ASCII and RTU formats Other protocols are available with optional SmartLinx cards P771 Network Address The unique identifier of the HydroRanger 200 on the network For devices connected with the Siemens Milltronics protocol this parameter is ignored For devices connected with a serial Modbus slave protocol this parameter is a number from 1 247 The network administrator mus...

Page 205: ...nsure that the communications parameters are identical between the HydroRanger 200 and all connected devices For example many modems default to N 8 1 which is No parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit P774 Data Bits The number of data bits per character Primary Index Communications Port Values 4 8 4800 baud 9 6 9600 baud 19 2 19 200 baud preset for port 2 115 2 115 200 baud preset for port 1 Primary In...

Page 206: ... avoid timeout while you are still legitimately connected This parameter value is ignored by the Modbus Master Drivers as they automatically disconnect when done Hanging Up If the line is idle and the P779 Modem Inactivity Timeout expires then the modem is directed to hang up the line Ensure that P779 is set longer than the standard polling time of the connected master device 0 disables the inacti...

Page 207: ...in R44 111 If the Modbus protocol P770 2 or 3 is not used this parameter is ignored SmartLinx Hardware Testing P790 to P795 P790 Hardware Error The results of ongoing hardware tests in the communications circuitry If FAIL or ERR1 is displayed in P790 Hardware Error go to P791 Hardware Error Code and P792 Hardware Error Count for information about the error Primary Index Global Values 0 Global 1 Pa...

Page 208: ...ion manual for a full description of this parameter P795 SmartLinx Protocol This parameter is used to identify the protocol when SmartLinx is used If you are not using SmartLinx this parameter is not functional Please see the associated SmartLinx instruction manual for a full description of this parameter Primary Index Global Values 0 No error 8 No SmartLinx card installed Any other value Error co...

Page 209: ...cannot correct measurement problems Ensure that Span P007 Empty P006 minus Near Blanking P800 Primary Index Protocol Index 1 controls the Modbus Master RS 485 or RS 232 Index 2 controls the Fieldbus Master PROFIBUS DP DeviceNet or Allen Bradley Remote I O Values 0 Read Only 1 Read Write 2 Restricted Access read only except for P799 which is read write Notes P799 controls the lock access via commun...

Page 210: ...ed distance This is often the case with OCM when using weirs and some flumes P802 Transducer with Submergence Shield Used when the transducer is expected to be submerged on occasion When a transducer with a submergence shield is submerged the shield traps an air pocket that creates a special echo The HydroRanger 200 recognizes the echo and advances the reading to the highest level and operates dis...

Page 211: ...dence Threshold Determines which echoes are evaluated by software The short and long shot Confidence Thresholds are preset to 10 and 5 respectively When Echo Confidence P805 exceeds the Confidence Threshold the echo is evaluated by Sonic Intelligence Values are entered as two numbers separated by a decimal point The first number is the short shot confidence and the second number is the long shot c...

Page 212: ... noise in dB above 1 uV RMS being processed The noise level is a combination of transient acoustic noise and electrical noise induced into the transducer cable or receiving circuitry See Noise Problems in the Troubleshooting Section on page 232 Primary Index Transducer Values Format x y view only x short 0 to 99 y long 0 to 99 Related P804 Confidence Threshold P830 TVT Type Display Description x s...

Page 213: ...iliar with Siemens Milltronics echo processing techniques P815 Echo Time Filtered The time in ms from the transmission of the pulse to when it is processed P816 Echo Time Raw The time in ms from the transmit pulse to the processed echo Primary Index Transducer Values Range 0 0 to 9999 view only Related P816 Echo Time Raw Primary Index Transducer Values Range 0 0 to 9999 view only Related P815 Echo...

Page 214: ...c value desired or as below 1 Press MEASURE to display the Auxiliary Function symbol 2 Press ARROWS to access the desired Reading display symbols 3 Press ENTER when the required algorithm is displayed Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values 1 ALF flat Area Largest and First average 2 A flat Area only 3 L flat Largest only 4 F flat First only 5 AL flat Area and La...

Page 215: ...r rungs Enter the width of false echoes in ms to be removed from the long shot Echo Profile When a value is keyed in the nearest acceptable value is entered Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values 0 Off 1 On Related P820 Algorithm P822 Narrow Echo Filter P823 Reform Echo P825 Echo Marker Trigger Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer ...

Page 216: ...vel fluctuates slightly due to a variable rise in the leading edge of the true echo on the Echo Profile Enter the value in percent of echo height to ensure the Echo Lock Window intersects the Echo Profile at the sharpest rising portion of the Echo Profile representing the true echo This value is preset to 50 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values 0 OFF preset gr...

Page 217: ...e this parameter with caution and do not use TVT Slopes with the bF or bLF Algorithm P820 P831 TVT Shaper Turns the TVT Shaper ON or OFF Turn the TVT Shaper ON before using P832 and afterwards Turn the TVT Shaper ON and OFF while monitoring the effect to pick up the true echo Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values 1 TVT Short Curved 2 TVT Short Flat 3 TVT Long F...

Page 218: ...urve is respectively changed By changing the value of adjacent breakpoints the effective bias to the shaper can be broadened to suit the desired correction In the case of multiple false echoes shaping can be applied along different points of the curve Shaping should be applied sparingly in order to avoid missing the true echo P833 TVT Start Min Use this feature to adjust the TVT Curve height to ig...

Page 219: ...le of the TVT Curve Use this feature to adjust the slope declination and use it in conjunction with TVT Start Duration when a long flat TVT Type is selected to ensure the TVT Curve remains above the false echoes in the middle of the Echo Profile Alternatively if TVT Type is set for TVT Slopes P830 6 preset is 2000 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 t...

Page 220: ... by internal transducer reflections nozzle echoes or other vessel false echoes Set P838 and then P837 detailed instructions follow P838 Notes This function works best when the vessel is empty or nearly empty use it only if there is a minimum distance of 2 meters from the transducer face to the material Set P837 and P838 during start up if possible If the vessel contains an agitator the agitator sh...

Page 221: ...material level 3 Select P838 and key in distance to material level minus 0 5 m 4 Press ENTER 5 Select P837 6 Press 2 and then press ENTER P837 will revert to 1 use Learned TVT automatically after a few seconds P839 TVT Hover Level Defines in percent how high the TVT curve is placed above the profile relative to the largest echo When HydroRanger 200 all models is located in the center of the vessel...

Page 222: ...ults averaged per transmit pulse This value is automatically altered by Maximum Process Speed P003 Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 to 100 Preset 1 Related P841 Long Shot Number P842 Short Shot Frequency P844 Short Shot Width P850 Short Shot Bias P851 Short Shot Floor P852 Short Shot Range Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Tr...

Page 223: ... Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 41 to 46 kHz nearest acceptable value returned Altered By P004 Transducer Related P840 Short Shot Number P844 Short Shot Width P850 Short Shot Bias P851 Short Shot Floor P852 Short Shot Range Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 41 to 46 kHz nearest acceptable value returned Altered By P004 Transducer Related P...

Page 224: ...nsidered for evaluation Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 000 to 5 000 Altered By P004 Transducer Related P841 Long Shot Number P844 Short Shot Width P843 Long Shot Frequency Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 to 100 Preset 20 Related P803 Shot Pulse Mode P840 Short Shot Number P842 Short Shot Frequenc...

Page 225: ...ftware Revision Number View the EPROM Rev P901 Memory Press ENTER to activate the HydroRanger 200 memory test Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model Global Transducer Values Range 0 to 10 m or equivalent depending on units Altered By P004 Transducer Related P840 Short Shot Number P842 Short Shot Frequency P844 Short Shot Width P850 Short Shot Bias P851 Short Shot Floor Primary Index Glo...

Page 226: ... the associated keypad number is displayed On successful test completion PASS is displayed FAIL is displayed if a key is pressed out of sequence or the programmer keypad malfunctions P905 Transmit Pulse Press ENTER to supply repeated transmit pulses at the frequency entered to the transducer and or view the transducer operating frequency automatically altered by P004 Transducer for the Point Numbe...

Page 227: ...is helpful when P119 does not give expected results even though programming was verified P911 mA Output Value Access this parameter to display the current value of the mA output Additionally this feature may be used to enter a desired value The mA output immediately assumes the value entered regardless of any restrictions programmed P912 Transducer Temperature Use this feature to display the tempe...

Page 228: ...Access in RUN Mode 1 Ensure the device is in RUN mode 2 Press The Auxiliary Reading field becomes underscores P_ _ _ 3 Type the parameter number The field changes to the value of the specified parameter These parameters are also available in simulation mode See the Testing the Configuration section page 83 for instructions on how to control the simulation direction and rate P920 Reading Measuremen...

Page 229: ...een the monitored surface and the transducer face P001 P050 0 P050 0 0 OFF 1 Level P921 P924 2 Space P922 100 P924 3 Distance P927 P927 4 Difference 6 relay model P921 indexed P921 indexed 5 Average 6 relay model P921 indexed P921 indexed 6 OCM 6 relay model P925 P925 7 Pump Totalizer 6 relay model P924 P924 Primary Index Level Values Range 999 to 9999 view only Related P005 Units P006 Empty P007 ...

Page 230: ...roRanger 200 6 relay model only P926 Head Measurement 6 relay model Corresponds to Head the distance from Zero Head P605 to the monitored surface in Units P005 or of Span P007 Please note that Head Measurement is a feature of the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model only Primary Index Level Values Range 0 000 to 9999 view only Related P051 Maximum Volume Primary Index Single Point Model Dual Point Model ...

Page 231: ... software Following a Master Reset complete reprogramming is required To perform a Master Reset access P999 and press CLEAR C ALL displays until the reset is complete In dual point units both points can be reset at the same time by setting the index to 00 and pressing the CLEAR keys CAUTION be careful when using this feature All data for all points will be reset For convenience be sure to record t...

Page 232: ...Page 222 HydroRanger 200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19985FC03 mmmmm Parameters Notes ...

Page 233: ...l The three level points are transducer 1 transducer 2 and the calculated point which can be difference P001 4 or average P001 5 Level point typically has 1 index in Single Point Mode standard and 2 indexes in Dual Point Mode optional A third index is available in both modes when Operation P001 is set for DPD P001 4 or DPA P001 5 Indexed by level point 1 2 or 3 mA input1 Indexed by mA input 1 mA o...

Page 234: ...the echo profile The true echo echo reflected by the intended target is selected when that portion of the echo profile meets the evaluation criteria of Sonic Intelligence Insignificant portions of the echo profile outside of the measurement range Span P006 Range Extension P801 below the TVT Curve P830 and P832 to P835 and less than the Confidence Threshold P804 and Short Shot Floor P851 are automa...

Page 235: ...n in the beam path pipes ladders chains and such Such false echoes may rise above the default TVT curve P838 allows you to set a distance and P837 then instructs the HydroRanger 200 to learn where the obstructions false echoes are within that distance The new TVT curve is set above the false echoes screening them out Display before Auto False Echo Suppression or when P837 0 default TVT P839 Hover ...

Page 236: ...f the temperature varies between the transducer face and the liquid monitored use a TS 3 temperature sensor submerged in the liquid in combination with an ultrasonic temperature transducer Set Temp Source P660 for both to average the transducer and TS 3 measurements Atmosphere composition other than air can pose a challenge for ultrasonic level measurement However excellent results may be obtained...

Page 237: ...ust be used Volume Calculation 6 relay model Please note that the Volume Calculation feature is only available on the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model The unit provides a variety of volume calculation features P050 to P055 If the vessel does not match any of the eight preset Tank Shape calculations a Universal Volume calculation may be used Use the level volume graph or chart provided by the vessel f...

Page 238: ... combination curves enter at least two breakpoints immediately before and after any sharp angle as well as one breakpoint exactly at the angle on the curve Flow Calculation 6 relay model Please note that the Flow Calculation feature is only available on the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model The HydroRanger 200 provides numerous OCM flow calculation features P600 to P611 If the PMD primary measuring de...

Page 239: ...mbination curves mostly linear but include 1 or more arcs enter numerous breakpoints along the arc for best flow calculation accuracy See also Typical Flow Characterization on page 81 Universal Curved 6 relay model Please note that the Universal Curved feature is only available on the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model This calculation creates a cubic spline approximation of the head flow curve providi...

Page 240: ... of these parameters are independently altered a Maximum Process Speed P003 parameter alteration automatically resets the independently altered value Slower Maximum Process Speed P003 provides greater measurement reliability Faster independently set Max Fill P700 and Max Empty P701 Rates may be impeded by Echo Lock P711 Scan Delay P727 and Shot Delay P728 values Parameter Values Dependent on Maxim...

Page 241: ...ransducer type and re enter value Transducer connected in two wire method Do not tie white and shield together Use all three terminal blocks Transducer connected back wards Reverse black and white wires on terminal block Displays EEEE Value too large to display in 4 or 5 characters Select larger Units P005 or lower Convert Reading P061 Reading fluctuates while material level is still or vice versa...

Page 242: ...inue here If the measured noise is above 5 dB go to Non Transducer Noise Sources below 1 Connect only the shield wire of the transducer to the HydroRanger 200 If the measured noise is below 5 dB continue with the next step If the noise is above 5 dB go to Common Wiring Problems 2 Connect the white and black transducer wires to the HydroRanger 200 Record the average noise 3 Remove the positive wire...

Page 243: ...ransducer shield wire is connected at the electronics end only Do not ground it at any other location Do not connect the transducer shield wire to the white wire The exposed transducer shield wire must be as short as possible Connections between the wire supplied with the transducer and any customer installed extension wire should be done in grounded metal junction boxes On Siemens Milltronics tra...

Page 244: ...idence P805 and low echo strength P806 If LOE is displayed check the following Surface monitored is within the transducer maximum range Transducer model P004 matches the transducer used Transducer is located and aimed properly Transducer is not submerged without a submergence shield Adjust Transducer Aiming See the transducer manual for range mounting and aiming details For optimum performance adj...

Page 245: ...personnel before selecting a transducer to solve this type of problem Use Dolphin Plus to Debug Echo If a narrower beam transducer is not available use Dolphin Plus to view live sonic profiles and make adjustments to the Advanced Echo Processing parameters Fixed Reading If the Reading is a fixed value regardless of the transducer to material surface distance ensure the 1 Transducer acoustic beam i...

Page 246: ...ing is erratic or jumps to some incorrect value periodically ensure the 1 Surface monitored is not beyond the HydroRanger 200 s programmed range or the transducer s maximum range 2 Material is not falling into the transducer s acoustic beam 3 Material is not inside the blanking distance of the transducer Types of Wrong Readings If a periodic wrong Reading is always the same value see Fixed Reading...

Page 247: ...luation Also adjust the Short Shot Bias to increase or decrease the amount of preference given to short shot echoes over long shot echoes Should a stable measurement still not be attainable contact Siemens Milltronics or your local distributor Transducer Ringing If the transducer is mounted too tightly or if it is mounted so that its side touches something its resonance characteristics change and ...

Page 248: ... a steady high level being reported Unit Repair and Excluded Liability All changes and repairs must be done by qualified personnel and applicable safety regulations must be followed Please note the following The user is responsible for all changes and repairs made to the device All new components must be provided by Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc Restrict repair to faulty components o...

Page 249: ...urrently running pumps most common or whether new pumps start and shut off currently running pumps Pump Groups The HydroRanger 200 groups pumps that use identical pumping strategies based on the value of Relay Control Function P111 Generally one group of pumps corresponds to one wet well or reservoir Pump by Rate 6 relay model Please note that this feature applies to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay mo...

Page 250: ... contact closes at the ON setpoint and opens at the OFF setpoint Multiple relay contacts in the pump group can be closed at the same time Relay Table The following table shows relay status when each setpoint is reached Fixed Duty Backup P111 51 6 relay model Ties the indexed pump relay directly to the indexed setpoint Please note that this feature applies to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model Relay...

Page 251: ...time the material level cycles Please note that this feature applies to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model Relay Operation for P118 2 The setpoints associated with the relays are grouped so that they can be rotated Setpoint one does not relate directly to relay one The pumping algorithm manages the mapping of setpoints to relays When pumps are run they can RUN only one at a time Relays Setpoints In...

Page 252: ...hey can be redistributed based on pump RUN time ratios The next pump to start or stop is the one with the required time to actual time ratio Over time the number of hours demanded of each pump will conform to the ratios specified Usually the ratios are specified in percent values To create a grouping of pumps where two pumps make up 50 of the run time and the third pump makes up the other 50 P122 ...

Page 253: ...FIFO rule shuts down the first pump started If the pumps started in sequence 2 3 1 then they would be shut down in sequence 2 3 1 Pump by Rate P121 6 relay model Starts pumps until the level is changing at the rate specified in P702 or P703 Please note that this feature applies to the HydroRanger 200 6 relay model Pumping costs can be less because only the highest ON setpoint needs to be programme...

Page 254: ...anger 200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19985FC03 mmmmm Appendix D Pump Control Flush Device P170 to P173 Operates a flush valve or special flush device based on the number of pump starts usually to aerate wet well wastewater ...

Page 255: ... 232 settings to match your HydroRanger 200 Please note that the software default settings will already match the default settings of the unit Changes are only necessary if the RS 232 settings in the unit have been changed 3 Complete the Downloader program steps 4 Verify that Downloader confirms a succesful upgrade before exiting 5 Complete a Master Reset P999 after a successful upgrade before re ...

Page 256: ...s designed to use shielded twisted pair cable Ideally the coaxial cable should be replaced with twisted pair If this is not practical please refer to the Coaxial Transducer Extension section below Coaxial Transducer Extention The HydroRanger 200 uses a new differential input receiver that works either directly connected to the transducer lead or with a screened twisted pair extension cable via a f...

Page 257: ...e immunity performance will be similar to our older model ultrasonic level controllers if you use coaxial cable Existing installation RG62 coaxial cable has been used to make the extension The level controller might be a MultiRanger Plus HydroRanger HydroRanger Plus or one of our other level controllers HydroRanger 200 Installation for retrofitting HydroRanger Installations Connect with a 0 1µF 10...

Page 258: ... and OFF points HydroRanger Relay One P 8 Function P 9 ON setpoint P 10 OFF setpoint HydroRanger 200 uses P111 for all relays and indexes these parameters P 111 Function P 112 ON P 113 OFF The following tables show the differences between the HydroRanger and the HydroRanger 200 They each show one relay programmed as a high alarm and two relays programmed for pump control with alternating pump star...

Page 259: ...uit Entry for Class 1 Div 2 Applications Product Group 2365031400 S NGUYEN PETERBOROUGH 14 AUG 02 ULTRASONICS FOR CONSTRUCTION 0 T ADAM R CLYSDALE 1 1 1 2 NONE B HINGED 6 X 9 ENCLOSURE WITH CONDUIT ENTREES ASSEMBLE FOR CLASS 1 DIV 2 APPLICATIONS 23650314 0 RPC SN AUG 14 02 EXPLOSION HAZARD ...

Page 260: ...SURE WITH CONDUIT ENTREES ASSEMBLE FOR CLASS 1 DIV 2 APPLICATIONS 23650314 0 RPC SN AUG 14 02 DISCRETE INPUTS 1 75 6 32 NYLON STANDOFF CERTIFIED TYCO ELECTRONICS MODULAR PLUG 5 641335 SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER CERTIFIED TYCO ELECTRONICS MODULAR JACK 520425 2 INSTALLED BY SIEMENS MILLTRONICS POWER SUPPLY BOARD MAIN BOARD 1 12 RICHCO DUAL LOCKING MINI NYLON STANDOFF 4 PLACES 1 75 6 32 BRASS STANDOFF 3 PL...

Page 261: ...rified return message for factory RS232 test Prevent entering strings with invalid fields in Dolphin Plus Properly convert ft sec to m sec in P654 Eliminated rogue watchdog resets when repeatedly pressing hand programmer enter while in P901 P903 Allow 32 bit read write as seconds Factory mode lock is written to flash Cleaned up compiler errors and Lint warnings Modified handling of non quick start...

Page 262: ... of downloading downloading in Dolphin 1 06 May 27 2004 RCVR offset limits are no longer handled in the code 1 07 Aug 30 2004 OCM Time Units improvement Totalizer enhancement to prevent a rounding error puting the totalizer into an unstable mode Totalizer Access to totalizer in OCM mode from Modbus map reg 41040 P060 P005 Dependancy removed Split Values Parameters with the xx yy format now being l...

Page 263: ...ication command allows Tag Description Message and Date 1 09 Nov 28 2005 Correction for manual Shaper TVT shift due to change in velocity Reading some floats as decimal shifted integers would return a value off by 1 in some cases The submergence algorithm now implemented with the thresholds defined Changes to support single DUART 1 10 not released 1 11 Apr 24 2006 Software modified to support repl...

Page 264: ...Page 254 HydroRanger 200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19985FC03 mmmmm Appendix H Software Rev Notes ...

Page 265: ... 6 relay model P052 Tank Dimension A 6 relay model P053 Tank Dimension L 6 relay model P054 Level Breakpoints 6 relay model record values on a separate sheet P055 Volume Breakpoints 6 relay model record values on a separate sheet Reading Value P060 Decimal Position P061 Convert Reading 6 relay model P062 Offset Reading P064 Reading Override Enable P065 Reading Override Value P066 Override Time Del...

Page 266: ...lsafe Advanced Pump Control Modifiers P130 Pump Run On Interval 6 relay model P131 Pump Run On Duration 6 relay model P132 Pump Start Delay 6 relay model P133 Pump Power Resumption Delay 6 relay model P136 Wall Cling Reduction 6 relay model P137 Pump Group 6 relay model Flush Systems P170 Flush Pump 6 relay model P171 Flush Cycles 6 relay model P172 Flush Interval 6 relay model P173 Flush Duration...

Page 267: ...put Filter Time Constant 6 relay model P254 Scaled mA Input Value 6 relay model P260 mA Raw Input 6 relay model Discrete Input Functions P270 Discrete Input Function P275 Scaled Discrete Input Value Record Temperatures P300 Temp Transducer max P301 Temp Transducer min P302 Temperature Sensor max P303 Temperature Sensor min Record Readings P304 Reading Max P305 Reading Min Pump Records P309 Pump RU...

Page 268: ...Manufacture P341 RUN Time P342 Start Ups Open Channel Monitoring P600 Primary Measuring Device 6 relay model P601 Flow Exponent 6 relay model P602 Primary Measuring Device Dimensions 6 relay model P603 Maximum Head 6 relay model P604 Maximum Flow 6 relay model P605 Zero Head 6 relay model P606 Time Units 6 relay model P607 Flowrate Decimal 6 relay model P608 Flowrate Units 6 relay model P610 Head ...

Page 269: ...libration P651 Sound Velocity Calibration P652 Offset Correction P653 Velocity P654 Velocity 20 C Temperature Compensation P660 Temp Source P661 Temp Fixed P663 Temp Transducer Allocation P664 Temperature Rate P700 Max Fill Rate P701 Max Empty Rate P702 Filling Indicator P703 Emptying Indicator P704 Rate Filter P705 Rate Update Time P706 Rate Update Distance P707 Rate Value P708 Volume Rate Displa...

Page 270: ...eserved Communications P770 Port Protocol P771 Network Address P772 Baud Rate P773 Parity P774 Data Bits P775 Stop Bits P778 Modem Available P779 Modem Inactivity Timeout P782 Parameter Index Location SmartLinx Hardware Testing P790 Hardware Error P791 Hardware Error Code P792 Hardware Error Count P794 SmartLinx Module Type P795 SmartLinx Protocol P799 Communications Control Echo Processing P800 N...

Page 271: ...nt P830 TVT Type P831 TVT Shaper P832 TVT Shaper Adjust P833 TVT Start Min P834 TVT Start Duration P835 TVT Slope Min P837 Auto False Echo Suppression P838 Auto False Echo Suppression Distance P839 TVT Hover Level Advanced Shot Adjustment P840 Short Shot Number P841 Long Shot Number P842 Short Shot Frequency P843 Long Shot Frequency P844 Short Shot Width P845 Long Shot Width P850 Short Shot Bias P...

Page 272: ...Transducer Temperature P913 Sensor Temperature P914 mA Input 6 relay model Measurement P920 Reading Measurement P921 Material Measurement P922 Space Measurement P923 Distance Measurement P924 Volume Measurement 6 relay model P925 Flow Measurement 6 relay model P926 Head Measurement 6 relay model P927 Distance Measurement P999 Master Reset Parameter Altered Values for Indices Point Numbers Name 1 2...

Page 273: ...ons 87 communications installation 90 configuration 2 control rake 67 controlling the display 24 D data types 105 bit values 105 default auxiliary reading 25 dimensions 9 38 discrete inputs 46 98 indexing 34 logic 46 wiring 46 display 4 auxiliary 24 controlling 24 distance 22 echo confidence 22 failsafe time left 22 head OCM 22 multiple readings 25 pump hours 22 rate of change 22 temperature 22 di...

Page 274: ...mum separation 90 measurement difficulties 234 dual point 37 set up 36 setting up 36 single point 36 starting 36 Modbus 89 register map 95 responses 109 mode program 26 run 21 mounting instructions 9 location 8 wall mount 9 multiple readings 25 N near blanking troubleshooting 236 with span 121 noise problems 232 noise sources 233 O OCM open channel monitoring 71 common parameters 71 cut throat 80 ...

Page 275: ...rds 156 pump setpoint modifiers 138 pumped volume totalizer 174 quick start 117 rate 183 record readings 156 record temperatures 154 relays 131 scrolling 31 SmartLinx hardware testing 197 SmartLinx reserved 194 special 32 status 23 temperature compensation 181 test 215 totalizer 175 transducer scanning 190 view only 32 volume 121 volume measurement 220 points indexing 34 ports communication 88 pow...

Page 276: ...simulation 83 level cycle 83 OCM flow characterization 84 single measurement 83 volume characterization 84 single parameter access 112 single point 36 SmartLinx 89 installation 14 Installation in Wall mount 14 software update 245 sound velocity 226 special parameters 32 specific auxiliary reading 25 specifications 3 standard applications 44 start delay 64 starting measurement 36 status parameters ...

Page 277: ...Page 267 mmmmm Index dimensions 38 readings 49 tank shape 49 universal example 50 W wall cling 64 weight 6 weir Cipolletti 167 standard 77 V notch 73 wet well 56 wiring 15 communication 90 problems 233 test 42 writing parameters 102 wrong reading 236 ...

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Page 280: ...ltronics Process Instruments Inc 1954Technology Drive P O Box 4225 Peterborough ON Canada K9J 7B1 Tel 705 745 2431 Fax 705 741 0466 Email techpubs smpi siemens com Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc 2009 Subject to change without prior notice Printed in Canada ...

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