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Configuration 

 

3.5 

Limit Conditions for Calibration: 

For every writing operation in the transducer blocks there is a code indication for the operation 
associated with the writing method. These codes appear in parameter XD_ERROR every time a 
calibration is performed. Code 16, for example, indicates a successfully performed operation. 
 

Lower: 

0.0mA < NEW_ LOWER < 9.0mA 
Otherwise, XD_ERROR = 22 
 

Upper: 

15.0 mA < NEW_UPPER  < 22.0mA 
Otherwise, XD_ERROR = 22. 
 

NOTE

Codes for XD_ERROR: 

… 16: Default Value Set 
… 22: Out of range 
… 26: Invalid Calibration request 
… 27: Excessive Correction 

 
 

Display Transducer Block  

 
The local adjustment tree is completely configured by 

SYSCON

. It means, the user can select the 

best options to fit his application. From factory, it is configured with the options to set the Upper and 
Lower trim, for monitoring the input transducer output and check the Tag. Normally, the transmitter 
is much better configured by 

SYSCON

, but the local functionality of the LCD permits an easy and 

fast action on certain parameters, since it does not rely on communication and network wiring 
connections. Among the possibilities by Local Adjustment, the following options can be emphasized: 
Mode block, Outputs monitoring, Tag visualization and Tuning Parameters setting. 
The interface between the user is described very detailed on the "General Installation, Operation 
and Maintenance Procedures Manual". Please take a detailed look at this manual in the chapter 
related to "Programming Using Local Adjustment". It shows significantly the resources on this 
transducer display. All Series 302 field devices from SMAR have the same methodology to handle 
with it. So, since the user has learned once, he is capable to handle all kind of field devices from 
SMAR. 

 

All function blocks and transducers defined according Foundation Fieldbus

 have a description of 

their features written on binary files, by the Device Description Language. This feature permits that 
third parties configurator enabled by Device Description Service technology can interpret these 
features and make them accessible to configure. The Function Blocks and Transducers of Series 
302 have been defined rigorously according the Foundation Fieldbus specifications in order to be 
interoperable to other parties.  

 

In order to enable the local adjustment using the magnetic tool, it is necessary to previously prepare 
the parameters related with this operation via 

SYSCON

 (System Configurator). The Figure 3.8 - 

Parameters for Local Adjustment Configuration and the Figure 3.11 - Step 1 - IF302 show all 
parameters and their respective values, which shall be configured in accordance with the necessity 
of being locally adjusted by means of the magnetic tool. All values shown on the display are default 
values. 

 

There are seven groups of parameters, which may be pre-configured by the user in order to allow a 
possible configuration by means of the local adjustment. As an example, let’s suppose that you 
don’t want to show some parameters; in this case, simply write an invalid Tag in the parameter, 
Block_Tag_Param_X. Doing this, the device will not take the parameter related (indexed) to the Tag 
as a valid parameter.  
 

Definition of Parameters and Values 

 

Block_Tag_Param 

This is tag of the block to which the parameter belongs. Use up to a maximum of 32 characters. 

 

Index_Relative 

This is the index related to the parameter to be actuated or viewed (0, 1, 2…). Refer to the Function 
Blocks Manual to know the desired indexes, or visualize them on the SYSCON by opening the 
desired block. 
 

Summary of Contents for IF302

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Page 2: ...web www smar com contactus asp www smar com Specifications and information are subject to change without notice Up to date address information is available on our website smar...

Page 3: ...nication speed was selected and the system was designed to have a minimum of communication overhead Using scheduling the system controls variable sampling algorithm execution and communication to opti...

Page 4: ...l are allowed to participate in the activities of mounting electrical connection startup and maintenance of the equipment Qualified personnel are understood to be the persons familiar with the mountin...

Page 5: ...3 9 UGEVKQP 6 OCKPVGPCPEG 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 603 GENERAL 4 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 DISASSEMBLY PROCED...

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Page 7: ...signal s in Fieldbus Start No Yes Is the indication correct See section 4 Maintenance OK Install the converter on the field following the instructions below Check the area classification and its prac...

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Page 9: ...for the electronics cover must be correctly placed Removal of the electronics cover in the field should be reduced to the minimum necessary since each time it is removed the circuits are exposed to th...

Page 10: ...voltage mode option for the physical signaling All other devices on the same bus must use the same signaling 12 to 16 devices can be connected in parallel along the same pair of wires Various types o...

Page 11: ...Network Configuration Bus topology See Figure 1 4 Bus Topology and tree topology See Figure 1 5 Tree Topology Configuration are supported Both types have a trunk cable with two terminations The devic...

Page 12: ...ply Impedance 1A 2A 3A 4A IN 24VDC BT OUT 1 Fieldbus H1 OUT 2 Fieldbus H1 OUT 3 Fieldbus H1 OUT 4 Fieldbus H1 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 10A PS302 FAIL smar ON PSI302 FAIL 1 FAIL 2 FAIL 3 FAIL 4 smar ON Figure 1...

Page 13: ...that IF302 can operate with 0 20 mA or 4 20mA transmitters See Figure 1 7 Connection CHANNEL1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 CHANNEL 2 4 20mA CHANNEL 3 COMMON CONNECTION Power Supply TR TR TR TR Transmitter 0 20mA...

Page 14: ...onnected or closed using metal cable gland and metal blanking plug both with at least IP66 and Ex d certification The standard plugs provided by Smar are certified according to CEPEL certificate If th...

Page 15: ...for the management and operation of block execution self diagnostics and communication The program is stored in Flash memory For temporary storage of data there is a RAM The data in the RAM is lost if...

Page 16: ...L A T I O N M U X A D 1 2 3 4 Resistor Shunt 3 x 100 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD INPUT CIRCUIT BOARD DISPLAY BOARD POWER SUPPLY DISPLAY CONTROLLER SIGNAL SHAPING Figure 2 1 IF302 Block Diagram WARNING Apply in...

Page 17: ...rithm a set of contained parameters and a channel connecting it to a function block The algorithm describes the behavior of the transducer as a data transfer function between the I O hardware and othe...

Page 18: ...ation of the transducer output by measuring the actual current in the input and compare it with the device s indication of course an appropriate meter shall be used If a mismatch is detected a trim ca...

Page 19: ...n is performed at the desired point Figure 3 2 Current Trim IF302 Let s take the upper value as an example Supply 20 mA or the upper value to the terminal block and wait until the readout of parameter...

Page 20: ...ay Remove the magnetic tool from Z and place it in orifice S until the message LOC ADJ is displayed The message will be displayed during approximately 5 seconds after the user removes the magnetic too...

Page 21: ...as learned once he is capable to handle all kind of field devices from SMAR All function blocks and transducers defined according Foundation Fieldbus have a description of their features written on bi...

Page 22: ...int_Number This is the number of digits after the decimal point 0 to 3 decimal digits Access The access allows the user to read in the case of the Monitoring option and to write when action option is...

Page 23: ...Configuration 3 7 Figure 3 5 Parameters for Local Adjustment Configuration Figure 3 6 Parameters for Local Adjustment Configuration...

Page 24: ...justment of the most important parameters of the blocks It also enables pre configuration of the communication The jumper J1 on top of the main circuit board must be in place for this function to be e...

Page 25: ...Table 3 1 Purpose of the holes on the Housing J1 Jumper Connections If J1 see figure 3 10 is connected to ON it is possible to simulate values and status through the SIMULATE parameter from the functi...

Page 26: ...e displayed Remove the magnetic tool from orifice S 5 00 Figure 3 12 Step 2 IF302 This parameter is used to calibrate the lower current point In order to range the lower value simply insert the magnet...

Page 27: ...magnetic tool in orifice Z to shift the arrow to the downward position and then by inserting and keeping the tool in orifice S it is Figure 3 14 Step 4 IF302 a In order to decrement the address value...

Page 28: ...IF302 Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual 3 12...

Page 29: ...F302 Fieldbus terminals must be between 9 and 32 VDC Electronic Circuit Failure Check the boards for defect by replacing them with spare ones Symptom No Communication Probable Source of Trouble Networ...

Page 30: ...Procedure Refer to Figure 4 1 IF302 Exploded View Make sure to disconnect power supply before disassembling the converter To remove the circuit boards 5 and 7 and display 4 first loose the cover locki...

Page 31: ...gure 4 1 IF302 Exploded View Accessories ACCESSORIES ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION SD1 Magnetic Tool for Local Adjustment BC302 Fieldbus RS232 Interface SYSCON System Configurator PS302 Power Supply PSI30...

Page 32: ...9 324 0155 Local Adjustment Protection Cap 10 204 0114 Identification Plate Fixing Screw 11 204 0116 Terminal Insulator 12 314 0123 External Ground Screw 13 204 0124 Terminal Holding Screw Housing in...

Page 33: ...imits Operation 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Storage 40 to 120 C 40 to 250 F Display 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F operation 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F without damage Humidity Limits 0 to 100 RH Turn on Time Approxima...

Page 34: ...0 Aluminum IP TYPE H1 316 Stainless Steel IP TYPE H2 Aluminum for saline atmosphere IPW TYPE X H3 316 Stainless Steel for saline atmosphere IPW TYPE X COD Identification Plate I1 FM XP IS NI DI I3 CSA...

Page 35: ...ent and signal wiring Keep the shield insulated at the instrument side connecting the other one to the ground Jc ctfqwu Nqecvkqpu Igpgtcn Kphqtocvkqp Ex Standards IEC 60079 0 General Requirements IEC...

Page 36: ...ined as default by Smar the following Saline Environment approved salt spray exposed for 200 hours at 35 C Ref NEMA 250 Ingress protection IP W Supplementary letter W meaning special condition defined...

Page 37: ...Entity Parameters Fieldbus Power Supply Input report 3015629 Vmax 24 Vdc Imax 250 mA Pi 1 2 W Ci 5 nF Li 12 uH Vmax 16 Vdc Imax 250 mA Pi 2 W Ci 5 nF Li 12 uH 4 20 mA Current Loop Vmax 30 Vdc Imax 11...

Page 38: ...ents EN 60079 11 2012 Intrinsic Safety i CEPEL Centro de Pesquisa de Energia El trica Intrinsic Safety CEPEL 97 0020X Ex ia Group IIC Temperature Class T4 T5 EPL Ga FISCO Field Device Entity Parameter...

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Page 43: ...OR LARGER DESIGN AREA DRAWING DESIGN VERIFIED APPROVED CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT IF302 303 O S DRAWING N SH 102A0081 CONTROL DRAWING 01 01 APPROVED MELONI 28 03 95 28 03 95 28 03 95 28 03 95 PELUSO SINASTRE...

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Page 45: ...SCRIPTION ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________...

Page 46: ...R office informing the defective instrument s serial number and return it to our factory In order to expedite analysis and solution of the problem the defective item should be returned with a descript...

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