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MANUAL

BA01812O/06/EN/01.17 

Valid as of version 01.00.zz (Device firmware)

71382414

Proline Promass F 500 Coriolis Flowmeter

EtherNet/IP

Operating Instructions Manual

Summary of Contents for Proline Promass F 500

Page 1: ... S p a n nu ng ö f f n e n N ic h t u n t e r c i r c uitsarealive MANUAL BA01812O 06 EN 01 17 Valid as of version 01 00 zz Device firmware 71382414 Proline Promass F 500 Coriolis Flowmeter EtherNet IP Operating Instructions Manual ...

Page 2: ...ifications in this documentation have been carefully checked and compiled by the author However we cannot completely exclude the possibility of errors TechnipFMC is always grateful to be informed of any errors Contact us on the website Smith Meter is a registered trademark of TechnipFMC Technical Support Contact Information Field Service Response Center 24 7 Technical Support Schedule a Technician...

Page 3: ... Transporting the product 23 5 2 1 Measuring devices without lifting lugs 23 5 2 2 Measuring devices with lifting lugs 24 5 2 3 Transporting with a fork lift 24 5 3 Packaging disposal 24 6 Installation 24 6 1 Installation conditions 24 6 1 1 Mounting position 25 6 1 2 Requirements from environment and process 27 6 1 3 Special mounting instructions 30 6 2 Mounting the measuring device 32 6 2 1 Requ...

Page 4: ...ring device in the system 105 9 4 Cyclic data transmission 105 9 4 1 Block model 105 9 4 2 Input and output groups 107 9 5 Diagnostic information via EtherNet IP 118 10 Commissioning 123 10 1 Function check 123 10 2 Switching on the measuring device 123 10 3 Connecting via FieldCare 123 10 4 Setting the operating language 123 10 5 Configuring the measuring device 124 10 5 1 Defining the tag name 1...

Page 5: ...12 9 Pending diagnostic events 237 12 10 Diagnostic list 238 12 11 Event logbook 239 12 11 1 Reading out the event logbook 239 12 11 2 Filtering the event logbook 239 12 11 3 Overview of information events 240 12 12 Resetting the measuring device 241 12 12 1 Function scope of the Device reset parameter 241 12 13 Device information 242 12 14 Firmware history 243 13 Maintenance 244 13 1 Maintenance ...

Page 6: ...avoid this situation can result in serious or fatal injury CAUTION CAUTION This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in minor or medium injury NOTICE NOTE This symbol contains information on procedures and other facts which do not result in personal injury 1 2 2 Electrical symbols Symbol Meaning Direct current Alternating current Direct current and ...

Page 7: ...er Phillips head screwdriver Open ended wrench 1 2 5 Symbols for certain types of information Symbol Meaning Permitted Procedures processes or actions that are permitted Preferred Procedures processes or actions that are preferred Forbidden Procedures processes or actions that are forbidden Tip Indicates additional information Reference to documentation A Reference to page Reference to graphic Not...

Page 8: ...r scan the 2 D matrix code QR code on the nameplate For a detailed list of the individual documents along with the documentation code 284 1 3 1 Standard documentation Document type Purpose and content of the document Technical Information Planning aid for your device The document contains all the technical data on the device and provides an overview of the accessories and other products that can b...

Page 9: ...c information Description of Device Parameters Reference for your parameters The document provides a detailed explanation of each individual parameter in the Expert operating menu The description is aimed at those who work with the device over the entire life cycle and perform specific configurations 1 3 2 Supplementary device dependent documentation Additional documents are supplied depending on ...

Page 10: ...ce can also measure potentially explosive flammable poisonous and oxidizing media Measuring devices for use in hazardous areas in hygienic applications or where there is an increased risk due to process pressure are labeled accordingly on the nameplate To ensure that the measuring device remains in proper condition for the operation time Keep within the specified pressure and temperature range Onl...

Page 11: ...In the event of a measuring tube breakage for a device version without rupture disk it is possible for the pressure loading capacity of the sensor housing to be exceeded This can lead to rupture or failure of the sensor housing 2 3 Workplace safety For work on and with the device Wear the required personal protective equipment according to federal national regulations For welding work on the pipin...

Page 12: ...ity The device offers a range of specific functions to support protective measures on the operator s side These functions can be configured by the user and guarantee greater in operation safety if used correctly An overview of the most important functions is provided in the following section Function interface Factory setting Recommendation Write protection via hardware write protection switch 12 ...

Page 13: ...N passphrase A connection between an operating unit e g notebook or tablet and the device via the WLAN interface 99 which can be ordered as an option is protected by the network key The WLAN authentication of the network key complies with the IEEE 802 11 standard When the device is delivered the network key is pre defined depending on the device It can be changed via the WLAN settings submenu in t...

Page 14: ...ormation For detailed information see the Description of Device Parameters document pertaining to the device 284 2 7 5 Access via CDI RJ45 service interface The device can be connected to a network via the CDI RJ45 service interface Device specific functions guarantee the secure operation of the device in a network It is advisable to take relevant security concepts into consideration such as those...

Page 15: ...de for Integrated ISEM electronics option A Sensor For use in applications not required to meet special requirements due to ambient or operating conditions As the electronics are located in the sensor the device is ideal For simple transmitter replacement A standard cable can be used as the connecting cable Not sensitive to external EMC interference 5 2 ES C 1 4 3 A0029593 1 Important components o...

Page 16: ...ation in underground installations Permanent sensor immersion in water N ic h t u n t e r c i r c uitsarealive 4 7 Nich t un ter Sp an nu ng öffnen Do no t op en wh en en ergize d Ne pa s ou vrir so us tens ion Po wer I O N i c ht u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n D isplay E ES C 1 2 3 5 6 A0029589 2 Important components of a measuring device 1 Connection compartment cover 2 Display module 3 Transmitter...

Page 17: ... Ser no Ext ord cd i i Date Do the nameplate data match the ordering information on the delivery note A0028673 Is the CD ROM with the Technical Documentation depends on device version and documents present If one of the conditions is not satisfied contact your Endress Hauser Sales Center Depending on the device version the CD ROM might not be part of the delivery The Technical Documentation is ava...

Page 18: ...number from the nameplates into the Endress Hauser Operations App or scan the 2 D matrix code QR code on the nameplate with the Endress Hauser Operations App all the information for the measuring device is displayed For an overview of the scope of the associated Technical Documentation refer to the following The chapters Additional standard documentation on the device 8 and Supplementary device de...

Page 19: ... connection data available inputs and outputs 6 Permitted ambient temperature Ta 7 2 D matrix code 8 Space for approvals and certificates e g CE mark C Tick 9 Permitted temperature range for cable 10 Manufacturing date year month 11 Firmware version FW and device revision Dev Rev from the factory 12 Document number of safety related supplementary documentation 13 Space for additional information i...

Page 20: ...ta available inputs and outputs 9 2 D matrix code 10 Manufacturing date year month 11 Document number of safety related supplementary documentation 12 Space for approvals and certificates e g CE mark C Tick 13 Space for degree of protection of connection and electronics compartment when used in hazardous areas 14 Firmware version FW and device revision Dev Rev from the factory 15 Space for additio...

Page 21: ...plosion protection Pressure Equipment Directive and degree of protection 8 Flow direction 9 Manufacturing date year month 10 2 D matrix code 11 Document number of safety related supplementary documentation 12 CE mark C Tick 13 Surface roughness 14 Permitted ambient temperature Ta Order code The measuring device is reordered using the order code Extended order code The device type product root and ...

Page 22: ...Meaning WARNING This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in serious or fatal injury Reference to documentation Refers to the corresponding device documentation Protective ground connection A terminal which must be connected to ground prior to establishing any other connections ...

Page 23: ... a dry and dust free place Do not store outdoors Storage temperature 267 5 2 Transporting the product Transport the measuring device to the measuring point in the original packaging A0029252 Do not remove protective covers or caps installed on process connections They prevent mechanical damage to the sealing surfaces and contamination in the measuring tube 5 2 1 Measuring devices without lifting l...

Page 24: ...dly and 100 recyclable Measuring device secondary packaging polymer stretch film that conforms to EC Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS Packaging Wood crate treated in accordance with ISPM 15 standard which is confirmed by the affixed IPPC logo or Carton in accordance with European Packaging Directive 94 62EC recyclability is confirmed by the affixed RESY symbol Seaworthy packaging optional Wood crate trea...

Page 25: ... pipe Installation in down pipes However the following installation suggestion allows for installation in an open vertical pipeline Pipe restrictions or the use of an orifice with a smaller cross section than the nominal diameter prevent the sensor running empty while measurement is in progress 1 2 3 4 5 A0028773 6 Installation in a down pipe e g for batching applications 1 Supply tank 2 Sensor 3 ...

Page 26: ...ansmitter at top A0015589 1 Exceptions 7 27 C Horizontal orientation transmitter at bottom A0015590 2 Exceptions 7 27 D Horizontal orientation transmitter at side A0015592 1 Applications with low process temperatures may decrease the ambient temperature To maintain the minimum ambient temperature for the transmitter this orientation is recommended 2 Applications with high process temperatures may ...

Page 27: ... of the device see the Technical Information document Mechanical construction section 6 1 2 Requirements from environment and process Ambient temperature range Measuring device 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Order code for Test certificate option JP 50 to 60 C 58 to 140 F Order code for Test certificate option JQ Sensor 60 to 60 C 76 to 140 F Transmitter 50 to 60 C 58 to 140 F Readability of the local dis...

Page 28: ...lation The following device versions are recommended for versions with thermal insulation Version with extended neck for insulation Order code for Sensor option option CG with an extended neck length of 105 mm 4 13 in Extended temperature version Order code for Measuring tube material option SD SE SF or TH with an extended neck length of 105 mm 4 13 in High temperature version Order code for Measu...

Page 29: ... The uncovered part serves as a radiator and protects the electronics from overheating and excessive cooling Heating options If a fluid requires that no heat loss should occur at the sensor users can avail of the following heating options Electrical heating e g with electric band heaters Via pipes carrying hot water or steam Via heating jackets Using an electrical trace heating system If heating i...

Page 30: ... it The transportation guard must be removed For information on the dimensions see the Mechanical construction section The existing connecting nozzles are not intended for the purpose of rinsing or pressure monitoring but instead serve as the mounting location for the rupture disk In the event of a failure of the rupture disk a discharge device can be screwed onto the internal thread of the ruptur...

Page 31: ...rotection cover for Proline 500 digital 146 5 75 48 1 9 12 0 47 280 11 0 255 10 0 134 5 3 30 1 18 A0029553 10 Weather protection cover for Proline 500 Cover locking Proline 500 NOTICE Order code Transmitter housing option L Cast stainless The covers of the transmitter housing are provided with a borehole to lock the cover The cover can be locked using screws and a chain or cable provided by the cu...

Page 32: ...Proline 500 digital transmitter Open ended wrench AF 10 Torx screwdriver TX 25 Proline 500 transmitter Open ended wrench AF 13 For wall mounting Drill with drill bit 6 0 mm For sensor For flanges and other process connections Corresponding mounting tools 6 2 2 Preparing the measuring device 1 Remove all remaining transport packaging 2 Remove any protective covers or protective caps present from th...

Page 33: ... cable entries do not point upwards A0029263 6 2 4 Mounting the transmitter housing Proline 500 digital LCAUTION Ambient temperature too high Danger of electronics overheating and housing deformation Do not exceed the permitted maximum ambient temperature If operating outdoors Avoid direct sunlight and exposure to weathering particularly in warm climatic regions LCAUTION Excessive force can damage...

Page 34: ...9 5 85 211 8 31 5 8 0 23 17 0 67 L 5 8 0 23 A0029054 12 Engineering unit mm in L Depends on order code for Transmitter housing Order code for Transmitter housing Option A aluminum coated L 14 mm 0 55 in Option D polycarbonate L 13 mm 0 51 in 1 Drill the holes 2 Insert wall plugs into the drilled holes 3 Screw in the securing screws slightly at first ...

Page 35: ...outdoors Avoid direct sunlight and exposure to weathering particularly in warm climatic regions LCAUTION Excessive force can damage the housing Avoid excessive mechanical stress The transmitter can be mounted in the following ways Post mounting Wall mounting Wall mounting 20 0 79 100 3 94 100 3 94 8 6 0 39 18 0 71 10 0 39 A0029068 13 Engineering unit mm in 1 Drill the holes 2 Insert wall plugs int...

Page 36: ... 20 70 A0029057 14 Engineering unit mm in 6 2 6 Turning the transmitter housing Proline 500 To provide easier access to the connection compartment or display module the transmitter housing can be turned N i c ht u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n E ES C 1 2 N i c ht u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n E ES C 3 3 mm 4 mm 4 A0029993 1 Depending on the device version Loosen the securing clamp of the connection comp...

Page 37: ...nt cover 5 Depending on the device version Attach the securing clamp of the connection compartment cover 6 3 Post installation check Is the device undamaged visual inspection Does the measuring device conform to the measuring point specifications For example Process temperature 268 Process pressure refer to the section on Pressure temperature ratings in the Technical Information document Ambient t...

Page 38: ...for connecting cable The connecting cables provided by the customer must fulfill the following requirements Electrical safety In accordance with applicable federal national regulations Protective ground cable Cable 2 1 mm2 14 AWG The grounding impedance must be less than 1 Ω Permitted temperature range The installation guidelines that apply in the country of installation must be observed The cable...

Page 39: ...rd installation cable is sufficient Status input Standard installation cable is sufficient Cable diameter Cable glands supplied M20 1 5 with cable 6 to 12 mm 0 24 to 0 47 in Spring loaded terminals Suitable for strands and strands with ferrules Conductor cross section 0 2 to 2 5 mm2 24 to 12 AWG Choice of connecting cable between the transmitter and sensor Depends on the type of transmitter and th...

Page 40: ...dous area Zone 2 Class I Division 2 sensor installed in the hazardous area Zone 1 Class I Division 1 C Signal cable to 500 transmitter 43 Transmitter and sensor installed in the hazardous area Zone 2 Class I Division 2 oder Zone 1 Class I Division 1 A Connecting cable between sensor and transmitter Proline 500 digital Standard cable A standard cable with the following specifications can be used as...

Page 41: ...th Fixed 20 m 65 ft variable up to maximum 50 m 165 ft 1 UV radiation can impair the cable outer sheath Protect the cable from direct sunshine where possible B Connecting cable between sensor and transmitter Proline 500 digital Standard cable A standard cable with the following specifications can be used as the connecting cable Design 4 6 8 cores 2 3 4 pairs uninsulated stranded CU wires pair stra...

Page 42: ...cable Connecting cable for Zone 1 Class I Division 1 Standard cable 2 2 0 5 mm2 AWG 20 PVC cable 1 with common shield 2 pairs pair stranded Flame resistance According to DIN EN 60332 1 2 Oil resistance According to DIN EN 60811 2 1 Shielding Tin plated copper braid optical cover 85 Operating temperature When mounted in a fixed position 50 to 105 C 58 to 221 F when cable can move freely 25 to 105 C...

Page 43: ...5 to 105 C 13 to 221 F 1 UV radiation can impair the cable outer sheath Protect the cable from direct sunshine where possible 7 1 3 Terminal assignment Transmitter supply voltage input outputs The terminal assignment of the inputs and outputs depends on the individual order version of the device The device specific terminal assignment is documented on an adhesive label in the terminal cover Supply...

Page 44: ...lug 3 2 4 1 A0016812 Pin Assignment 1 Tx 2 Rx 3 Tx 4 Rx Coding Plug socket D Socket 7 1 6 Preparing the measuring device Carry out the steps in the following order 1 Mount the sensor and transmitter 2 Connection housing sensor Connect connecting cable 3 Transmitter Connect connecting cable 4 Transmitter Connect signal cable and cable for supply voltage NOTICE Insufficient sealing of the housing Op...

Page 45: ...the same potential equalization Only connect the sensor to a transmitter with the same serial number Ground the connection housing of the sensor via the external screw terminal Connecting cable terminal assignment A B 61 62 63 64 A B 61 62 63 64 4 2 1 4 3 5 6 A0028198 1 Cable entry for cable on transmitter housing 2 Protective earth PE 3 Connecting cable ISEM communication 4 Grounding via ground c...

Page 46: ...Electrical connection Proline Promass F 500 EtherNet IP 46 Connecting the connecting cable to the transmitter The cable is connected to the transmitter via terminals 50 ...

Page 47: ...sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 Connect the cable in accordance with the connecting cable terminal assignment 7 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the process for connecting the connecting cable LWARNING Housing degree of protection voided due to in...

Page 48: ...2 Open the housing cover 3 Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 Connect the cable in accordance with the connecting cable terminal assignment 7 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the process for conn...

Page 49: ...ction 49 Connecting the sensor connection housing via the connector For the device version with the order code for Sensor connection housing Option C Ultra compact hygienic stainless 1 2 A0029615 1 Connect the protective ground 2 Connect the connector ...

Page 50: ...tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 5 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables fit ferrules 6 Connect the protective ground 7 Connect the cable in accordance with the connecting cable terminal assignment 45 8 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the process for connecting the connecting cable 9 Close the housing cover 10 Tighten the secu...

Page 51: ...ion input output or terminal connection for network connection DHCP client via service interface CDI RJ45 optional connection for external WLAN antenna 6 Protective earth PE In addition to connecting the device via EtherNet IP and the available inputs outputs additional connection options are also available Integrate into a network via the service interface CDI RJ45 54 Integrate the device into a ...

Page 52: ...le through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 2 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables fit ferrules 3 Connect the protective ground 4 Connect the cable in accordance with the terminal assignment Signal cable terminal assignment The device specific terminal assignment is documented on an adhesive label in the terminal c...

Page 53: ...r Tighten the fixing screws as per the tightening torque 2 Nm 1 5 lbf ft 8 Tighten the 4 fixing screws on the housing cover Removing a cable 3 0 12 2 1 A0029598 15 Engineering unit mm in 1 To remove a cable from the terminal use a flat blade screwdriver to push the slot between the two terminal holes 2 while simultaneously pulling the cable end out of the terminal ...

Page 54: ...nded cable CAT5e CAT6 or CAT7 with shielded connector Maximum cable thickness 6 mm Length of connector including bend protection 42 mm Bending radius 5 x cable thickness Po we r op en pres s op en pres s ES C E I O 4 Po we r I O 2 I O 3 4 2 1 6 1 A0033832 1 Service interface CDI RJ45 An adapter for RJ45 and the M12 connector is optionally available Order code for Accessories option NB Adapter RJ45...

Page 55: ...nector including bend protection 42 mm Bending radius 2 5 x cable thickness 4 2 1 6 1 2 Po we r op en pres s op en pres s ES C E I O 4 Po we r I O 2 I O 3 A0033830 1 EtherNet IP connection 2 Service interface CDI RJ45 An adapter for RJ45 and the M12 connector is optionally available Order code for Accessories option NB Adapter RJ45 M12 service interface The adapter connects the service interface C...

Page 56: ...ect the sensor and transmitter to the same potential equalization Only connect the sensor to a transmitter with the same serial number Ground the connection housing of the sensor via the external screw terminal Connecting cable terminal assignment 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 41 42 S1 S1 S2 S2 GND TM TM TT TT S1 S1 S2 S2 GND TM TM TT TT 2 ER ER ER ER 5 1 10 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 41 42 3 4 A0028197 1 Protectiv...

Page 57: ...ealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 Connect the cable in accordance with the connecting cable terminal assignment 7 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the process for connecting the connecting cable LWARNING Housing degree of protection voided due to insufficient sealing of the h...

Page 58: ...e housing cover 3 Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 Connect the cable in accordance with the connecting cable terminal assignment 7 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the process for connecting th...

Page 59: ... sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables also fit ferrules 5 Connect the protective ground 6 Connect the cable in accordance with the connecting cable terminal assignment 56 7 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the process for connecting the connecting cable 8 Screw on the connection compartment cover 9...

Page 60: ...e EtherNet IP connector N i c ht u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n E ES C 1 2 N i c ht u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n E ES C E ES C 3 3 4 3 mm A0029813 1 Loosen the securing clamp of the connection compartment cover 2 Unscrew the connection compartment cover 3 Squeeze the tabs of the display module holder together 4 Remove the display module holder N i c ht u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n Nich t un ter Sp an n...

Page 61: ...trip the cable and cable ends and connect to the RJ45 connector 9 Connect the protective ground 10 Plug in the RJ45 connector 11 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the EtherNet IP connection process Connecting the supply voltage and additional inputs outputs N i c ht u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n E ES C 10 0 4 mm in 2 1 3 A0033983 1 Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight ...

Page 62: ...hesive label in the terminal cover or 43 5 Firmly tighten the cable glands This concludes the cable connection process 6 Close the terminal cover 7 Fit the display module holder in the electronics compartment 8 Screw on the connection compartment cover 9 Secure the securing clamp of the connection compartment cover Removing a cable 3 0 12 2 1 A0029598 16 Engineering unit mm in 1 To remove a cable ...

Page 63: ...with shielded connector Maximum cable thickness 6 mm Length of connector including bend protection 42 mm Bending radius 5 x cable thickness N i c h t u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n Nicht unter Spannung öffnen Do not open when energized Ne pas ouvrir sous tension Power I O 4 2 1 6 1 A0033703 1 Service interface CDI RJ45 An adapter for RJ45 and the M12 connector is optionally available Order code for A...

Page 64: ...u n t e r a r e ö f f n e n Nicht unter Spannung öffnen Do not open when energized Ne pas ouvrir sous tension Power 4 2 1 6 1 2 A0033717 1 EtherNet IP connection 2 Service interface CDI RJ45 An adapter for RJ45 and the M12 connector is optionally available Order code for Accessories option NB Adapter RJ45 M12 service interface The adapter connects the service interface CDI RJ45 to an M12 connector...

Page 65: ...5 A0028767 17 Connection example for EtherNet IP 1 Control system e g PLC 2 Ethernet switch 3 Observe cable specifications 4 Device plug 5 Transmitter EtherNet IP DLR Device Level Ring 1 2 4 5 5 3 A0027544 1 Control system e g PLC 2 Ethernet switch 3 Observe cable specifications 38 4 Connecting cable between the two transmitters 5 Transmitter ...

Page 66: ... Transmitter 2 4 20 mA 3 1 4 A0028759 19 Connection example for 4 20 mA current output passive 1 Automation system with current input e g PLC 2 Active barrier for power supply e g RN221N 3 Analog display unit observe maximum load 4 Transmitter Pulse frequency output 1 2 3 12345 A0028761 20 Connection example for pulse frequency output passive 1 Automation system with pulse frequency input e g PLC ...

Page 67: ... Observe input values 255 Relay output 1 2 3 A0028760 22 Connection example for relay output passive 1 Automation system with relay input e g PLC 2 Power supply 3 Transmitter Observe input values 257 Current input 3 1 4 2 A0028915 23 Connection example for 4 to 20 mA current input 1 Power supply 2 External measuring device for reading in pressure or temperature for instance 3 Transmitter Observe i...

Page 68: ...t 4th octet 192 168 1 XXX Can only be configured via software addressing Can be configured via software addressing and hardware addressing IP address range 1 to 254 4th octet IP address broadcast 255 Addressing mode ex works Software addressing all DIP switches for hardware addressing are set to OFF IP address ex works DHCP server active Software addressing The IP address is entered via the IP add...

Page 69: ...witches on the I O electronics module 5 Reverse the removal procedure to reassemble the transmitter 6 Reconnect the device to the power supply The configured device address is used once the device is restarted Setting the IP address Proline 500 Risk of electric shock when opening the transmitter housing Before opening the transmitter housing Disconnect the device from the power supply The default ...

Page 70: ...o be assigned by the network This function can be disabled and the device can be set to the default IP address 192 168 1 212 by DIP switch Activating the default IP address by DIP switch Proline 500 digital Risk of electric shock when opening the transmitter housing Before opening the transmitter housing Disconnect the device from the power supply P o w e r I O 2 I O 3 I O 3 Off On 1 4 3 2 4 3 ES ...

Page 71: ... 4 Reverse the removal procedure to reassemble the transmitter 5 Reconnect the device to the power supply The default IP address is used once the device is restarted 7 7 Ensuring the degree of protection The measuring device fulfills all the requirements for the IP66 67 degree of protection Type 4X enclosure To guarantee IP66 67 degree of protection Type 4X enclosure carry out the following steps ...

Page 72: ...2 7 8 Post connection check Are cables or the device undamaged visual inspection Do the cables used meet the requirements Do the cables have adequate strain relief Are all the cable glands installed firmly tightened and leak tight Cable run with water trap 71 ...

Page 73: ... operation options 1 2 3 4 5 E ESC A0034513 1 Local operation via display module 2 Computer with Web browser e g Internet Explorer or with operating tool e g FieldCare DeviceCare AMS Device Manager SIMATIC PDM 3 Field Xpert SFX350 or SFX370 5 Mobile handheld terminal 6 Control system e g PLC ...

Page 74: ...ass F 500 EtherNet IP 74 8 2 Structure and function of the operating menu 8 2 1 Structure of the operating menu For an overview of the operating menu for experts Description of Device Parameters document supplied with the device 284 ...

Page 75: ...r 1 Setup Submenu 1 Submenu n Device tag Advanced setup Enter access code Parameter 1 Parameter n Submenu 1 Submenu n Diagnostics Parameter 1 Parameter n Submenu 1 Submenu n Operating menu for operators and maintenances Parameter n Operator Maintenance Task oriented Function orien ted Expert Wizard 1 Parameter 1 Wizard n Parameter n Parameter n Input A0018237 EN 25 Schematic structure of the opera...

Page 76: ...mmunication interface Define the medium Display I O configuration Configure the inputs Configure the outputs Configuring the operational display Define the output conditioning Set the low flow cut off Configure partial and empty pipe detection Advanced setup For more customized configuration of the measurement adaptation to special measuring conditions Configuration of totalizers Configure the WLA...

Page 77: ...s all higher order device parameters which do not concern the measurement or the communication interface Sensor Configuration of the measurement Input Configuring the status input Output Configuring of the analog current outputs as well as the pulse frequency and switch output Communication Configuration of the digital communication interface and the Web server Application Configure the functions ...

Page 78: ...ration is active Display area In the display area each measured value is prefaced by certain symbol types for further description Measured variable Measurement channel number Diagnostic behavior Example Appears only if a diagnostics event is present for this measured variable Measured values Symbol Meaning Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Density Reference density Temperature Totalizer ...

Page 79: ...e configured via the Format display parameter 154 8 3 2 Navigation view In the submenu In the wizard 4 2 1 3 5 Operation 0091 1 Access stat disp Operator Locking status Display A0013993 EN 4 2 1 5 3 Select medium Select medium Liquid A0013995 EN 1 2 3 4 5 Navigation view Navigation path to current position Status area Display area for navigation Operating elements 83 Navigation path The navigation...

Page 80: ...86 Display area Menus Symbol Meaning Operation Appears In the menu next to the Operation selection At the left in the navigation path in the Operation menu Setup Appears In the menu next to the Setup selection At the left in the navigation path in the Setup menu Diagnostics Appears In the menu next to the Diagnostics selection At the left in the navigation path in the Diagnostics menu Expert Appea...

Page 81: ...nfirms the parameter value and switches to the next parameter Opens the editing view of the parameter 8 3 3 Editing view Numeric editor 0 000 Xx 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 A0034250 26 For entering values in parameters e g limit values 1 Entry display area 2 Input screen 3 Confirm delete or reject entry 4 Operating elements ...

Page 82: ...firm entry Using the operating elements in the editing view Operating key s Meaning Minus key Move the entry position to the left Plus key Move the entry position to the right Enter key Press the key briefly confirm your selection Press the key for 2 s confirm the entry Escape key combination press keys simultaneously Close the editing view without accepting the changes Input screens Symbol Meanin...

Page 83: ...he selection bar downwards in a choose list With a Wizard Confirms the parameter value and goes to the next parameter With a text and numeric editor Move the entry position to the right Enter key For operational display Pressing the key briefly opens the operating menu Pressing the key for 2 s opens the context menu including the option for activating the keypad lock In a menu submenu Pressing the...

Page 84: ... changes Minus Enter key combination press the keys simultaneously Press the key for 3 s deactivate the keypad lock 8 3 5 Opening the context menu Using the context menu the user can call up the following menus quickly and directly from the operational display Setup Data backup Simulation Calling up and closing the context menu The user is in the operational display 1 Press for 2 s The context men...

Page 85: ... and operating elements 79 Example Setting the number of displayed measured values to 2 values XXXX XXX X X 20 50 0104 1 2 s 0091 1 0098 1 0098 1 0098 1 XXXX XXX X X 10 50 2800 Hz mA 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 Display operat Display operat Setup Main menu English Main menu Format display Display Contrast display Display intervall 1 value max Setup Access stat disp Display operat Display Locking status 1 valu...

Page 86: ...0914 If no channel number is entered channel 1 is accessed automatically Example Enter 00914 Assign process variable parameter If a different channel is accessed Enter the direct access code with the corresponding channel number Example Enter 00914 2 Assign process variable parameter For the direct access codes of the individual parameters see the Description of Device Parameters document for the ...

Page 87: ...roles An access code is not yet defined when the device is delivered from the factory Access authorization read and write access to the device is not restricted and corresponds to the Maintenance user role Define the access code The Operator user role is redefined in addition to the Maintenance user role Access authorization differs for the two user roles Access authorization to parameters Mainten...

Page 88: ...ntire operating menu via local operation As a result it is no longer possible to navigate through the operating menu or change the values of individual parameters Users can only read the measured values on the operational display The keypad lock is switched on and off via the context menu Switching on the keypad lock The keypad lock is switched on automatically If the device has not been operated ...

Page 89: ...order code for Display operation option G 4 line illuminated touch control WLAN The device acts as an Access Point and enables communication by computer or a mobile handheld terminal For additional information on the Web server refer to the Special Documentation for the device 285 8 4 2 Prerequisites Computer hardware Hardware Interface CDI RJ45 WLAN Interface The computer must have an RJ45 interf...

Page 90: ...r network connections In the event of connection problems 211 Measuring device Via CDI RJ45 service interface Device CDI RJ45 service interface Measuring device The measuring device has an RJ45 interface Web server Web server must be enabled factory setting ON For information on enabling the Web server 95 IP address If the IP address of the device is not known The IP address can be read out via lo...

Page 91: ...nnecting cable Proline 500 1 Depending on the housing version Release the securing clamp or securing screw of the housing cover 2 Depending on the housing version Unscrew or open the housing cover 3 The location of the connection socket depends on the measuring device and the communication protocol Connect the computer to the RJ45 connector via the standard Ethernet connecting cable Configuring th...

Page 92: ... 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 212 or leave cells empty Via WLAN interface Configuring the Internet protocol of the mobile terminal NOTICE If the WLAN connection is lost during the configuration settings made may be lost Make sure that the WLAN connection is not disconnected while configuring the device NOTICE In principle avoid simultaneous access to the measuring device via the service...

Page 93: ...assign the new SSID name to the measuring point e g tag name because it is displayed as the WLAN network Disconnecting After configuring the device Terminate the WLAN connection between the operating unit and measuring device Starting the Web browser 1 Start the Web browser on the computer 2 Enter the IP address of the Web server in the address line of the Web browser 192 168 1 212 The login page ...

Page 94: ...l display language 3 Navigation area Header The following information appears in the header Device name Device tag Device status with status signal 220 Current measured values Function row Functions Meaning Measured values Displays the measured values of the measuring device Menu Access to the operating menu from the measuring device The structure of the operating menu is the same as for the local...

Page 95: ...rameters required for establishing the connection to the measuring device Network settings e g IP address MAC address Device information e g serial number firmware version Logout End the operation and call up the login page Navigation area If a function is selected in the function bar the submenus of the function open in the navigation area The user can now navigate through the menu structure Work...

Page 96: ...ut Before logging out perform a data backup via the Data management function upload configuration from device if necessary 1 Select the Logout entry in the function row The home page with the Login box appears 2 Close the Web browser 3 If no longer needed Reset modified properties of the Internet protocol TCP IP 91 If communication with the Web server was established via the default IP address 192...

Page 97: ...with Custom Add On Profile for RSLogix 5000 Rockwell Automation or with Electronic Data Sheet EDS 3 Computer with Web browser e g Internet Explorer for accessing the integrated device Web server or computer with operating tool e g FieldCare DeviceCare with COM DTM CDI Communication TCP IP 4 Ethernet switch 5 Measuring device Ring topology The device is integrated via the terminal connection for si...

Page 98: ...dCare DeviceCare with COM DTM CDI Communication TCP IP 4 Ethernet switch 5 Measuring device Service interface Via service interface CDI RJ45 A point to point connection can be established to configure the device onsite With the housing open the connection is established directly via the service interface CDI RJ45 of the device An adapter for RJ45 and the M12 connector is optionally available Order...

Page 99: ...ce with access to the integrated Web server Proline 500 transmitter 2 3 1 A0027563 32 Connection via service interface CDI RJ45 1 Computer with Web browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Edge for accessing the integrated device Web server or with FieldCare DeviceCare operating tool with COM DTM CDI Communication TCP IP 2 Standard Ethernet connecting cable with RJ45 connector 3 Service i...

Page 100: ... g Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Edge for accessing the integrated device Web server or operating tool e g FieldCare DeviceCare 7 Smartphone or tablet Function WLAN IEEE 802 11 b g 2 4 GHz Access point with DHCP server default setting Network Encryption WPA2 PSK AES 128 bit Configurable WLAN channels 1 to 11 Degree of protection IP67 Available antennas Internal antenna External antenna opt...

Page 101: ...terminal Select the measuring device using the SSID e g EH_Promass_500_A802000 2 If necessary select the WPA2 encryption method 3 Enter the password serial number of the measuring device ex works e g L100A802000 LED on display module flashes it is now possible to operate the measuring device with the Web browser FieldCare or DeviceCare The serial number can be found on the nameplate To ensure the ...

Page 102: ...a connection 1 Start FieldCare and launch the project 2 In the network Add a device The Add device window opens 3 Select the CDI Communication TCP IP option from the list and press OK to confirm 4 Right click CDI Communication TCP IP and select the Add device option in the context menu that opens 5 Select the desired device from the list and press OK to confirm The CDI Communication TCP IP Configu...

Page 103: ...e name 4 Tag name 5 Status area with status signal 220 6 Display area for current measured values 7 Edit toolbar with additional functions such as save restore event list and create documentation 8 Navigation area with operating menu structure 9 Working area 10 Range of action 11 Status area 8 5 3 DeviceCare Function scope Tool to connect and configure Endress Hauser field devices The fastest way ...

Page 104: ...ce type Device revision Major revision 1 Minor revision 1 On the transmitter nameplate Device revision Diagnostics Device information Device revision Device profile Generic device product type 0x2B For an overview of the different firmware versions for the device 243 9 1 2 Operating tools The suitable device description file for the individual operating tools is listed in the table below along wit...

Page 105: ...tion Digital communication Fieldbus device integration EtherNet IP Protocol specific data 259 9 4 Cyclic data transmission Cyclic data transmission when using the device master file GSD 9 4 1 Block model The block model shows which input and output data the measuring device makes available for implicit messaging Cyclical data exchange is performed using an EtherNet IP scanner e g a distributed con...

Page 106: ...Assem101 88 byte 111 Configurable input group Output assembly fix Assem102 54 byte 112 Permanently assigned output group Config assembly Assem104 2709 byte 114 Permanently assigned configuration 1 Only available with the Concentration application package 2 Only available with the Petroleum application package 3 Only available with the Heartbeat Verification application package ...

Page 107: ...te Min RPI ms Input Assembly Configurable Configuration 0 x 68 398 Output Assembly Fix O T Configuration 0 x 66 64 5 Input Assembly Fix T O Configuration 0 x 65 88 5 Configuration 4 Input Only Multicast Input Assembly Configurable Instance Size byte Min RPI ms Input Assembly Configurable Configuration 0 x 68 398 Output Assembly Fix O T Configuration 0 x C7 Input Assembly Fix T O Configuration 0 x ...

Page 108: ...0 x 65 88 5 Possible connections No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number of connections 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Input assembly fixed Assem100 X Mass flow fixed input assembly Assem106 X Volume flow fixed input assembly Assem107 X Input assembly custom Assem101 X Viscosity fixed input assembly Assem108 X Concentration fixed input assembly Assem109 X API Referenced corrections fixed input assembly Assem110 X Water cu...

Page 109: ...25 26 8 Density unit 27 28 9 Temperature unit 29 30 10 Totalizer 1 unit 31 32 1 Diagnostic information via EtherNet IP 118 Volume flow fixed input assembly Assem107 62 byte Description Byte 1 Mass flow fixed input assembly 1 32 2 Volume flow 33 36 3 Corrected volume flow 37 40 4 Reference density 41 44 5 Totalizer 2 45 48 6 Totalizer 3 49 52 7 Volume flow unit 53 54 8 Corrected volume flow unit 55...

Page 110: ...s flow fixed input assembly 1 32 2 Alternative reference density 33 36 3 GSV flow 37 40 4 Alternative GSV flow 41 44 5 NSV flow 45 48 6 Alternative NSV flow 49 52 7 S W volume flow 53 56 8 Volume flow unit 57 58 9 Reference density unit 59 60 1 Only available with the Petroleum application package Water cut fixed input assembly Assem111 76 byte 1 Description Byte 1 Mass flow fixed input assembly 1...

Page 111: ...n amplitude 1 49 52 7 Oscillation damping 0 53 56 8 Oscillation damping 1 57 60 9 Tube damping fluctuation 0 61 64 10 Tube damping fluctuation 1 65 68 11 Exciter current 0 69 72 12 Exciter current 1 73 76 13 HBSI 77 80 14 Frequency fluctuation 0 81 84 15 Frequency fluctuation 1 85 88 16 Electronic temperature 89 92 17 Carrier pipe temperature 93 96 18 Verification status 97 98 19 Verification resu...

Page 112: ...ative GSV flow 3 NSV flow 3 Alternative NSV flow 3 S W volume flow 3 1 Only available with the Concentration application package 2 Only available with the Heartbeat Verification application package 3 Only available with the Petroleum application package Possible input values 11 to 20 Off Actual diagnostics Previous diagnosis Mass flow unit Volume flow unit Corrected volume flow unit Temperature un...

Page 113: ...id 3070 0 Aqueous Phosphoric Acid 3075 0 Aqueous Potassium Hydroxide 3071 0 Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide 3060 0 Ethanol Water 3061 0 Methanol Water 3066 0 Ammonium Nitrate In Water 3067 0 Ferric Chloride In Water 3073 0 High Fructose Corn Syrup 42 3074 0 High Fructose Corn Syrup 55 3072 0 High Fructose Corn Syrup 90 3092 0 Percent Volume Percent Mass 3081 0 Wort 3082 0 Coef Set 1 3083 0 Coef Set 2 308...

Page 114: ...004 0 Off 33006 1 On 36 Zero point adjustment monitoring 51 52 16 32823 0 Cancel 33242 0 Active 248 0 Error zero point adjustment 33158 1 Start Permanently assigned configuration group Config assembly Assem104 2704 byte Description format Bits Byte Offset 1 None 32 4 0 2 Parameter 36 Write protection 8 1 4 3 None 8 1 5 4 Parameter 87 System units Mass flow unit 16 2 6 5 Parameter 86 System units M...

Page 115: ...iable 16 2 76 37 Parameter 108 Totalizer 3 Unit totalizer 16 2 78 38 Parameter 105 Totalizer 3 Totalizer operation mode 16 2 80 39 Parameter 102 Totalizer 3 Failure mode 16 2 82 40 Parameter 246 Totalizer operation Preset value tot 3 32 4 84 41 Parameter 99 Totalizer operation Control totalizer 3 16 2 88 42 Parameter 16 Configurable input assembly Input assembly position 1 16 2 90 43 Parameter 27 ...

Page 116: ... detection Response time part filled pipe detect 32 4 160 73 Parameter 182 Corrected volume flow calculation Fixed reference density 32 4 164 74 Parameter 186 Corrected volume flow calculation Linear expansion coefficient 32 4 168 75 Parameter 211 Corrected volume flow calculation Square expansion coefficient 32 4 172 76 Parameter 210 Corrected volume flow calculation Reference temperature 32 4 17...

Page 117: ...ign behavior for diagnostic information 834 8 1 238 104 Parameter 67 Diagnostic behavior Assign behavior for diagnostic information 835 8 1 239 105 Parameter 72 Diagnostic behavior Assign behavior for diagnostic information 862 16 2 240 106 Parameter 68 Diagnostic behavior Assign behavior for diagnostic information 912 8 1 242 107 Parameter 69 Diagnostic behavior Assign behavior for diagnostic inf...

Page 118: ...sample 32 4 332 136 Parameter 236 Water temperature sample 32 4 336 9 5 Diagnostic information via EtherNet IP Status signal No Short text Value 000 0 F 882 Input signal 16777265 F 910 Tubes not oscillating 16777296 F 437 Configuration incompatible 16777312 F 242 Software incompatible 16777319 F 252 Modules incompatible 16777323 F 272 Main electronic failure 16777337 F 270 Main electronic failure ...

Page 119: ...ial event 13 16777503 F 590 Special event 4 16777508 F 990 Special event 5 16777509 F 991 Special event 9 16777510 F 591 Special event 8 16777511 F 391 Special event 7 16777512 F 191 Special event 6 16777513 F 262 Module connection 16777545 F 537 Configuration 16777546 F 201 Device failure 16777547 F 192 Special event 10 16777552 F 392 Special event 11 16777553 F 592 Special event 12 16777554 F 38...

Page 120: ... 392 Special event 11 67109201 M 592 Special event 12 67109202 S 825 Operating temperature 134217861 S 825 Operating temperature 134217863 S 842 Process limit 134217873 S 862 Partly filled pipe 134217874 S 830 Sensor temperature too high 134217920 S 833 Electronic temperature too low 134217921 S 831 Sensor temperature too low 134217922 S 832 Electronic temperature too high 134217923 S 912 Medium i...

Page 121: ...play data cleared 268435644 I 1189 Backup compared 268435645 I 1209 Density adjustment ok 268435665 I 1221 Zero point adjust failure 268435677 I 1222 Zero point adjustment ok 268435678 I 1256 Display access status changed 268435712 I 1264 Safety sequence aborted 268435720 I 1335 Firmware changed 268435791 I 1361 Wrong web server login 268435817 I 1397 Fieldbus access status changed 268435853 I 139...

Page 122: ...System integration Proline Promass F 500 EtherNet IP 122 Status signal No Short text Value I 1461 Failed Sensor verification 268435917 I 1462 Failed Sensor electronic module verific 268435918 ...

Page 123: ...r a successful function check switch on the measuring device After a successful startup the local display switches automatically from the startup display to the operational display If nothing appears on the local display or a diagnostic message is displayed refer to the section on Diagnostics and troubleshooting 210 10 3 Connecting via FieldCare For FieldCare 98 connection For connecting via Field...

Page 124: ...e English Deutsch à 0104 1 à Español Français Display language English Deutsch 0104 1 Betrieb Setup Hauptmenü Sprache Deutsch 0104 1 XX XX 1 2 3 4 A0029420 33 Taking the example of the local display 10 5 Configuring the measuring device The Setup menu with its guided wizards contains all the parameters needed for standard operation Navigation to the Setup menu ...

Page 125: ...N 34 Taking the example of the local display Depending on the device version not all submenus and parameters are available in every device The selection can vary depending on the order code Setup Device tag 126 System units 126 Communication 128 Medium selection 130 I O configuration 132 Current input 1 to n 132 Status input 1 to n 134 Current output 1 to n 134 Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n...

Page 126: ...g name in the FieldCare operating tool 103 Navigation Setup menu Device tag Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User entry Factory setting Device tag Enter the name for the measuring point Max 32 characters such as letters numbers or special characters e g Promass 10 5 2 Setting the system units In the System units submenu the units of all the measured values can be set...

Page 127: ...nit choose list Country specific kg h lb min Mass unit Select mass unit Unit choose list Country specific kg lb Volume flow unit Select volume flow unit Result The selected unit applies for Output Low flow cut off Simulation process variable Unit choose list Country specific l h gal min us Volume unit Select volume unit Unit choose list Country specific l DN 150 6 m gal us Corrected volume flow un...

Page 128: ...r 6080 Maximum value parameter 6108 Minimum value parameter 6109 Carrier pipe temperature parameter 6027 Maximum value parameter 6029 Minimum value parameter 6030 Reference temperature parameter 1816 Temperature parameter Unit choose list Country specific C F Pressure unit Select process pressure unit Result The unit is taken from Pressure value parameter 131 External pressure parameter 131 Pressu...

Page 129: ...s Select whether to restore network settings Off On Off DHCP client Select to activate deactivate DHCP client functionality Result If the DHCP client functionality of the Web server is activated the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway are set automatically Identification is via the MAC address of the measuring device Off On Off IP address Displays the IP address of the Web server of the mea...

Page 130: ...submenu contains parameters that must be configured in order to select and set the medium Navigation Setup menu Select medium Medium selection Select medium 131 Select gas type 131 Reference sound velocity 131 Temperature coefficient sound velocity 131 Pressure compensation 131 Pressure value 131 External pressure 131 ...

Page 131: ...ty In the Select gas type parameter the Others option is selected Enter sound velocity of gas at 0 C 32 F 1 to 99999 9999 m s 415 0 m s Temperature coefficient sound velocity The Others option is selected in the Select gas type parameter Enter temperature coefficient for the gas sound velocity Positive floating point number 0 m s K Pressure compensation Select pressure compensation type Off Fixed ...

Page 132: ...mbers Shows the terminal numbers used by the I O module Not used 26 27 I O 1 24 25 I O 2 22 23 I O 3 20 21 I O 4 I O module 1 to n information Shows information of the plugged I O module Not plugged Invalid Not configurable Configurable EtherNet IP I O module 1 to n type Shows the I O module type Off Current output Current input Status input Pulse frequency switch output Off Apply I O configuratio...

Page 133: ... hazardous area with type of protection Ex i Select the signal mode for the current input Passive Active Active 0 4 mA value Enter 4 mA value Signed floating point number 0 20 mA value Enter 20 mA value Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Current span Select current range for process value output and upper lower level for alarm signal 4 20 mA 4 20 mA NAMUR 4 20 mA ...

Page 134: ...tory setting Terminal number Shows the terminal numbers used by the status input module Not used 24 25 I O 2 22 23 I O 3 20 21 I O 4 Assign status input Select function for the status input Off Reset totalizer 1 Reset totalizer 2 Reset totalizer 3 Reset all totalizers Flow override Off Active level Define input signal level at which the assigned function is triggered High Low High Response time st...

Page 135: ...value 137 Fixed current 137 Damping output 1 to n 137 Failure mode 138 Failure current 138 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description User interface Selection User entry Factory setting Terminal number Shows the terminal numbers used by the current output module Not used 24 25 I O 2 22 23 I O 3 20 21 I O 4 Signal mode Select the signal mode for the current output ...

Page 136: ...ier corrected volume flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Concentration Temperature Carrier pipe temperature Electronic temperature Oscillation fr...

Page 137: ...eter Fixed current The Fixed current option is selected in the Current span parameter 137 Defines the fixed output current 0 to 22 5 mA 22 5 mA Damping output 1 to n One of the following options is selected in the Assign current output parameter 136 Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Density Reference density Concentration Temperature Carrier pipe temper...

Page 138: ...ronic temperature Oscillation frequency 0 Oscillation amplitude 0 Frequency fluctuation 0 Oscillation damping 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 One of the following options is selected in the Current span parameter 137 4 20 mA NAMUR 4 20 mA US 4 20 mA 0 20 mA Define output behavior in alarm condition Min Max Last valid value Actual value Defined value Max Failu...

Page 139: ...t Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n Operating mode 139 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Operating mode Define the output as a pulse frequency or switch output Pulse Frequency Switch Pulse Configuring the pulse output Navigation Setup menu Pulse frequency switch output Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n Operating mode 140 Terminal number...

Page 140: ... process variable for pulse output Off Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Target volume flow Carrier volume flow Target corrected volume flow Carrier corrected volume flow GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected vo...

Page 141: ...r the Pulse option is selected and one of the following options is selected in the Assign pulse output parameter 140 Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Define output behavior in alarm condition Actual value No pulses No pulses Invert output signal Invert the output signal No Yes No Visibility depends on order options or device settings Configuring the fr...

Page 142: ...scription Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User interface User entry Factory setting Operating mode Define the output as a pulse frequency or switch output Pulse Frequency Switch Pulse Terminal number Shows the terminal numbers used by the PFS output module Not used 24 25 I O 2 22 23 I O 3 20 21 I O 4 Signal mode Select the signal mode for the PFS output Passive Active Passive ...

Page 143: ... Target corrected volume flow Carrier corrected volume flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Concentration Temperature Carrier pipe temperature Ele...

Page 144: ...on 0 Oscillation amplitude 0 Oscillation damping 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Enter minimum frequency 0 0 to 10000 0 Hz 0 0 Hz Maximum frequency value In the Operating mode parameter the Frequency option is selected and one of the following options is selected in the Assign frequency output parameter 143 Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target m...

Page 145: ...n damping fluctuation 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Enter measured value for minmum frequency Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Measuring value at maximum frequency In the Operating mode parameter the Frequency option is selected and one of the following options is selected in the Assign frequency output parameter 143 Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume...

Page 146: ...0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Define output behavior in alarm condition Actual value Defined value 0 Hz 0 Hz Failure frequency In the Operating mode parameter the Frequency option is selected and one of the following options is selected in the Assign frequency output parameter 143 Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Density Reference density Concen...

Page 147: ...ow direction check 149 Assign status 149 Switch on value 150 Switch off value 150 Switch on delay 150 Switch off delay 150 Failure mode 150 Invert output signal 150 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User interface User entry Factory setting Operating mode Define the output as a pulse frequency or switch output Pulse Frequency Switch Pulse Termin...

Page 148: ...put function The Switch option is selected in the Operating mode parameter Select function for switch output Off On Diagnostic behavior Limit Flow direction check Status Off Assign diagnostic behavior In the Operating mode parameter the Switch option is selected In the Switch output function parameter the Diagnostic behavior option is selected Select diagnostic behavior for switch output Alarm Ala...

Page 149: ... W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Concentration Temperature Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Oscillation damping Pressure Mass flow Assign flow direction check The Switch option is selected in the Operating mode parameter The Flow direction check option is selec...

Page 150: ...ng mode parameter The Limit option is selected in the Switch output function parameter Define delay for the switch on of status output 0 0 to 100 0 s 0 0 s Switch off delay The Switch option is selected in the Operating mode parameter The Limit option is selected in the Switch output function parameter Define delay for the switch off of status output 0 0 to 100 0 s 0 0 s Failure mode Define output...

Page 151: ...unction Select the function for the relay output Closed Open Diagnostic behavior Limit Flow direction check Digital Output Closed Terminal number Shows the terminal numbers used by the relay output module Not used 24 25 I O 2 22 23 I O 3 20 21 I O 4 Assign flow direction check In the Relay output function parameter the Flow direction check option is selected Select process variable for flow direct...

Page 152: ...er 3 Oscillation damping Pressure Mass flow Assign diagnostic behavior In the Relay output function parameter the Diagnostic behavior option is selected Select diagnostic behavior for switch output Alarm Alarm or warning Warning Alarm Assign status In the Relay output function parameter the Digital Output option is selected Select device status for switch output Partially filled pipe detection Low...

Page 153: ...tput behavior in alarm condition Actual status Open Closed Open Visibility depends on order options or device settings 10 5 11 Configuring the local display The Display wizard guides you systematically through all the parameters that can configured for configuring the local display Navigation Setup menu Display Display Format display 154 Value 1 display 155 0 bargraph value 1 156 100 bargraph valu...

Page 154: ...brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Format display A local display is provided Select how measured values are shown on the display 1 value max size 1 bargraph 1 value 2 values 1 value large 2 values 4 values 1 value max size ...

Page 155: ... Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Concentration Temperature Carrier pipe temperature Electronic tempe...

Page 156: ...utput 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Pressure 0 bargraph value 1 A local display is provided Enter 0 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Country specific 0 kg h 0 lb min 100 bargraph value 1 A local display is provided Enter 100 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter ...

Page 157: ... flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water corrected volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Concentration Dynamic viscosity Kinematic viscosity Te...

Page 158: ...plitude 1 Frequency fluctuation 0 Frequency fluctuation 1 Oscillation damping 0 Oscillation damping 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Exciter current 1 HBSI Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Pressure ...

Page 159: ... flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water corrected volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Concentration Dynamic viscosity Kinematic viscosity Te...

Page 160: ...ation damping 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Exciter current 1 HBSI Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Pressure 0 bargraph value 3 A selection was made in the Value 3 display parameter Enter 0 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Country...

Page 161: ... Commissioning 161 Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting 100 bargraph value 3 A selection was made in the Value 3 display parameter Enter 100 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number 0 ...

Page 162: ... flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water corrected volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Concentration Dynamic viscosity Kinematic viscosity Te...

Page 163: ...ion 0 Frequency fluctuation 1 Oscillation damping 0 Oscillation damping 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Exciter current 1 HBSI Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Pressure Visibility depends on order options or device settings ...

Page 164: ...t off Off Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Mass flow On value low flow cutoff One of the following options is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 164 Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Enter on value for low flow cut off Positive floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Off value low flow cutoff One of the following options is selected in the ...

Page 165: ...ct process variable for partially filled pipe detection Off Density Reference density Off Low value partial filled pipe detection One of the following options is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 165 Density Reference density Enter lower limit value for deactivating partialy filled pipe detection Signed floating point number 200 High value partial filled pipe detection One of the f...

Page 166: ... Display operat Setup Main menu English Main menu Medium selection Setup Setup Advanced setup Ent access code Advanced setup Def access code Device tag Display language A0032223 EN The number of submenus can vary depending on the device version Some submenus are not dealt with in the Operating Instructions These submenus and the parameters they contain are explained in the Special Documentation fo...

Page 167: ...th brief description Parameter Description User entry Enter access code Enter access code to disable write protection of parameters 0 to 9999 10 6 2 Calculated values The Calculated values submenu contains parameters for calculating the corrected volume flow Navigation Setup menu Advanced setup Calculated values Calculated values Corrected volume flow calculation Corrected volume flow calculation ...

Page 168: ...density Positive floating point number 1 kg Nl Reference temperature The Calculated reference density option is selected in the Corrected volume flow calculation parameter Enter reference temperature for calculating the reference density 273 15 to 99999 C Country specific 20 C 68 F Linear expansion coefficient The Calculated reference density option is selected in the Corrected volume flow calcula...

Page 169: ...int adjustment in the field is generally not required Experience shows that zero point adjustment is advisable only in special cases To achieve maximum measuring accuracy even with low flow rates Under extreme process or operating conditions e g very high process temperatures or very high viscosity fluids Navigation Setup menu Advanced setup Sensor adjustment Zero point adjustment Zero point adjus...

Page 170: ...w Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Target volume flow Carrier volume flow Target corrected volume flow Carrier corrected volume flow GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Mass flow Unit totalizer 1 to n One of the following options is selecte...

Page 171: ...me flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Select totalizer calculation mode Net flow total Forward flow total Reverse flow total Net flow total Failure mode One of the following options is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 170 of the Totalizer 1 to n submenu Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Define totalizer behavior in alarm condition ...

Page 172: ...vigation Setup menu Advanced setup Display Display Format display 174 Value 1 display 175 0 bargraph value 1 176 100 bargraph value 1 176 Decimal places 1 176 Value 2 display 177 Decimal places 2 178 Value 3 display 179 0 bargraph value 3 180 100 bargraph value 3 180 Decimal places 3 180 Value 4 display 181 Decimal places 4 182 Display language 182 Display interval 182 Display damping 182 Header 1...

Page 173: ...Proline Promass F 500 EtherNet IP Commissioning 173 Separator 183 Backlight 183 ...

Page 174: ...brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Format display A local display is provided Select how measured values are shown on the display 1 value max size 1 bargraph 1 value 2 values 1 value large 2 values 4 values 1 value max size ...

Page 175: ... Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Concentration Temperature Carrier pipe temperature Electronic tempe...

Page 176: ...ay is provided Enter 0 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Country specific 0 kg h 0 lb min 100 bargraph value 1 A local display is provided Enter 100 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Decimal places 1 A measured value is specified in the Value 1 display parameter Select the number of decimal places for the display...

Page 177: ... flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water corrected volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Concentration Dynamic viscosity Kinematic viscosity Te...

Page 178: ...llation damping 1 Oscillation damping fluctuation 0 Oscillation damping fluctuation 1 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 Exciter current 1 HBSI Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Pressure Decimal places 2 A measured value is specified in the Value 2 display parameter Select the number of decimal places for the display value x x x...

Page 179: ... flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water corrected volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Concentration Dynamic viscosity Kinematic viscosity Te...

Page 180: ...otalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Current output 1 Current output 2 Current output 3 Current output 4 Pressure 0 bargraph value 3 A selection was made in the Value 3 display parameter Enter 0 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Country specific 0 kg h 0 lb min 100 bargraph value 3 A selection was made in the Value 3 display parameter Enter 100 value for bar graph display Signed floating ...

Page 181: ... flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water corrected volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Concentration Dynamic viscosity Kinematic viscosity Te...

Page 182: ...fied in the Value 4 display parameter Select the number of decimal places for the display value x x x x xx x xxx x xxxx x xx Display language A local display is provided Set display language English Deutsch Français Español Italiano Nederlands Portuguesa Polski русский язык Russian Svenska Türkçe 中文 Chinese 日本語 Japanese 한국어 Korean Bahasa Indonesia tiếng Việt Vietnamese čeština Czech English altern...

Page 183: ... point Backlight One of the following conditions is met Order code for Display operation option F 4 line illum touch control Order code for Display operation option G 4 line illum touch control WLAN Switch the local display backlight on and off Disable Enable Enable Visibility depends on order options or device settings 10 6 6 WLAN configuration The WLAN Settings submenu guides the user systematic...

Page 184: ...PSK Security identification Select security settings and download these settings via menu Data management Security WLAN Root certificate Device certificate Device private key User name Enter user name WLAN password Enter WLAN password WLAN IP address Enter IP address of the device WLAN interface 4 octet 0 to 255 in the particular octet 192 168 1 212 WLAN passphrase The WPA2 PSK option is selected ...

Page 185: ... Connected Not connected Not connected Received signal strength Shows the received signal strength Low Medium High High 10 6 7 Configuration management After commissioning you can save the current device configurationor restore the previous device configuration You can do so using the Configuration management parameter and the related options found in the Configuration backup submenu Navigation Se...

Page 186: ...guration is saved from the HistoROM backup to the memory of the device The backup copy includes the transmitter data of the device Restore The last backup copy of the device configuration is restored from the device memory to the device s HistoROM backup The backup copy includes the transmitter data of the device Compare The device configuration saved in the device memory is compared with the curr...

Page 187: ...ription User entry Define access code Restrict write access to parameters to protect the configuration of the device against unintentional changes Max 16 digit character string comprising numbers letters and special characters Confirm access code Confirm the entered access code Max 16 digit character string comprising numbers letters and special characters Using the parameter to reset the access c...

Page 188: ...he parameter to reset the device Navigation Setup menu Advanced setup Administration Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Device reset Reset the device configuration either entirely or in part to a defined state Cancel To delivery settings Restart device Restore S DAT backup Cancel 10 7 Simulation The Simulation submenu enables you to simulate w...

Page 189: ... to n 191 Frequency output simulation 1 to n 191 Frequency value 1 to n 191 Pulse output simulation 1 to n 191 Pulse value 1 to n 191 Switch output simulation 1 to n 191 Switch status 1 to n 191 Relay output 1 to n simulation 191 Switch status 1 to n 191 Device alarm simulation 192 Diagnostic event category 192 Diagnostic event simulation 192 ...

Page 190: ...ow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Weighted density average Weighted temperature average Temperature Concentration Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Off Process variable value One of the following options is se...

Page 191: ...the frequency value for the simulation 0 0 to 12500 0 Hz 0 0 Hz Pulse output simulation 1 to n In the Operating mode parameter the Pulse option is selected Set and switch off the pulse output simulation For Fixed value option Pulse width parameter 141 defines the pulse width of the pulses output Off Fixed value Down counting value Off Pulse value 1 to n In the Pulse output simulation 1 to n parame...

Page 192: ...cess to local operation via key locking 88 Protect access to measuring device via write protection switch 194 10 8 1 Write protection via access code The effects of the user specific access code are as follows Via local operation the parameters for the measuring device configuration are write protected and their values can no longer be changed Device access is protected via the Web browser as are ...

Page 193: ...interval Reset all totalizers Defining the access code via the Web browser 1 Navigate to the Define access code parameter 187 2 Define a max 16 digit numeric code as an access code 3 Enter the access code again in the Confirm access code parameter 187 to confirm the code The Web browser switches to the login page If no action is performed for 10 minutes the Web browser automatically returns to the...

Page 194: ...o be locked The parameter values are now read only and cannot be edited any more exception Contrast display parameter Via local display Via EtherNet IP protocol Proline 500 digital LWARNING Excessive tightening torque applied to the fixing screws Risk of damaging the plastic transmitter Tighten the fixing screws as per the tightening torque 2 Nm 1 5 lbf ft P o w e r I O 2 I O 3 I O 3 Off On 1 2 3 ...

Page 195: ...sappears from in front of the parameters in the header of the operational display and in the navigation view Proline 500 1 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 A0029630 Setting the write protection WP switch on the main electronics module to the ON position enables hardware write protection In the Locking status parameter the Hardware locked option is displayed 196 In addition on the local display the symbol appears in...

Page 196: ...the parameters is temporarily locked on account of internal processes running in the device e g data upload download reset etc Once the internal processing has been completed the parameters can be changed once again 11 2 Adjusting the operating language Detailed information To configure the operating language 123 For information on the operating languages supported by the measuring device 276 11 3...

Page 197: ...ll the parameters needed to display the current measured values for each process variable Navigation Diagnostics menu Measured values Measured variables Measured variables Mass flow 198 Volume flow 198 Corrected volume flow 198 Density 198 Reference density 198 Temperature 198 Pressure value 198 Concentration 198 Target mass flow 199 Carrier mass flow 199 ...

Page 198: ...t is taken from the Density unit parameter 128 Signed floating point number Reference density Displays the reference density currently calculated Dependency The unit is taken from the Reference density unit parameter 128 Signed floating point number Temperature Shows the medium temperature currently measured Dependency The unit is taken from the Temperature unit parameter 128 Signed floating point...

Page 199: ...ameter Displays the carrier fluid mass flow currently measured Dependency The unit is taken from the Mass flow unit parameter 127 Signed floating point number 11 4 2 Totalizer submenu The Totalizer submenu contains all the parameters needed to display the current measured values for every totalizer Navigation Diagnostics menu Measured values Totalizer Totalizer Totalizer value 1 to n 199 Totalizer...

Page 200: ... n Current input 1 to n Measured values 1 to n 200 Measured current 1 to n 200 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User interface Measured values 1 to n Displays the current input value Signed floating point number Measured current 1 to n Displays the current value of the current input 0 to 22 5 mA Input values of status input The Status input 1 to n submenu contains al...

Page 201: ...ch output 1 to n 202 Relay output 1 to n 202 Output values of current output The Value current output submenu contains all the parameters needed to display the current measured values for every current output Navigation Diagnostics menu Measured values Output values Value current output 1 to n Current output 1 to n Output current 1 to n 201 Measured current 1 to n 201 Parameter overview with brief...

Page 202: ...ncy 1 to n In the Operating mode parameter the Frequency option is selected Displays the value currently measured for the frequency output 0 0 to 12500 0 Hz Pulse output 1 to n In the Operating mode parameter the Pulse option is selected Displays the pulse frequency currently output Positive floating point number Switch status 1 to n The Switch option is selected in the Operating mode parameter Di...

Page 203: ...ax switch cycles number Shows the maximal number of guaranteed switch cycles Positive integer 11 5 Adapting the measuring device to the process conditions The following are available for this purpose Basic settings using theSetup menu 124 Advanced settings using theAdvanced setup submenu 166 11 6 Performing a totalizer reset Navigation Operation menu Totalizer handling Totalizer handling Control T...

Page 204: ...r 170 Signed floating point number Country specific 0 kg 0 lb Reset all totalizers Reset all totalizers to 0 and start Cancel Reset totalize Cancel Visibility depends on order options or device settings 11 6 1 Function scope of the Control Totalizer parameter Options Description Totalize The totalizer is started or continues running Reset hold The totaling process is stopped and the totalizer is r...

Page 205: ...alue trend for each logging channel in the form of a chart 0 XXXXXXXX 175 77 40 69 kg h 100s A0016357 36 Chart of a measured value trend x axis depending on the number of channels selected displays 250 to 1000 measured values of a process variable y axis displays the approximate measured value span and constantly adapts this to the ongoing measurement If the length of the logging interval or the a...

Page 206: ...ion Proline Promass F 500 EtherNet IP 206 Logging delay 209 Data logging control 209 Data logging status 209 Entire logging duration 209 Display channel 1 Display channel 2 Display channel 3 Display channel 4 ...

Page 207: ...low Target volume flow Carrier volume flow Target corrected volume flow Carrier corrected volume flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Concentratio...

Page 208: ...stoROM application package is available The software options currently enabled are displayed in the Software option overview parameter Assign process variable to logging channel Picklist see Assign channel 1 parameter 207 Off Assign channel 4 The Extended HistoROM application package is available The software options currently enabled are displayed in the Software option overview parameter Assign ...

Page 209: ...a logging parameter the Not overwriting option is selected Start and stop measured value logging None Delete start Stop None Data logging status In the Data logging parameter the Not overwriting option is selected Displays the measured value logging status Done Delay active Active Stopped Done Entire logging duration In the Data logging parameter the Not overwriting option is selected Displays the...

Page 210: ...tput signals The connecting cable is not plugged in correctly 1 Check the connection of the electrode cable and correct if necessary 2 Check the connection of the coil current cable and correct if necessary Local display is dark but signal output is within the valid range Display is set too bright or too dark Set the display brighter by simultaneously pressing Set the display darker by simultaneou...

Page 211: ...signment of the connector Not connecting to Web server Web server disabled Using the FieldCare or DeviceCare operating tool check whether the Web server of the measuring device is enabled and enable it if necessary 95 Incorrect setting for the Ethernet interface of the computer 1 Check the properties of the Internet protocol TCP IP 91 2 Check the network settings with the IT manager Not connecting...

Page 212: ...bled LED on display module flashes blue Switch on instrument function Network connection not present or unstable WLAN network is weak Operating device is outside of reception range Check network status on operating device To improve network performance use an external WLAN antenna Parallel WLAN and Ethernet communication Check network settings Temporarily enable only the WLAN as an interface Web b...

Page 213: ... of computer or network is preventing communication Depending on the settings of the firewall used on the computer or in the network the firewall must be adapted or disabled to allow FieldCare DeviceCare access 12 2 Diagnostic information via light emitting diodes 12 2 1 Transmitter Proline 500 digital Different LEDs in the transmitter provide information on the device status P o w e r I O 2 I O 3...

Page 214: ...n Ethernet IP address but no EtherNet IP connection is active Red The EtherNet IP address of the device has been assigned twice Flashing red EtherNet IP connection is in the time out mode Flashing red green The device restarts self test 4 Port 1 active Ethernet IP Off Not connected or no connection established White Connected and connection established Flashing white Communication not active 5 Por...

Page 215: ...tive Red The EtherNet IP address of the device has been assigned twice Flashing red EtherNet IP connection is in the time out mode Flashing red green The device restarts self test 4 Port 1 active Ethernet IP Off Not connected or no connection established White Connected and connection established Flashing white Communication not active 5 Port 2 active Ethernet IP and service interface CDI Off Not ...

Page 216: ...ing Proline Promass F 500 EtherNet IP 216 LED Color Meaning 1 Communication White Communication active 2 Device status Red Error Flashing red Warning 3 Supply voltage Green Supply voltage is ok Off Supply voltage is off or too low ...

Page 217: ...ent with the highest priority is shown Other diagnostic events that have occurred can be displayed in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter Via submenus 238 Status signals The status signals provide information on the state and reliability of the device by categorizing the cause of the diagnostic information diagnostic event The status signals are categorized according to VDI VDE 2650 and NAMUR Recom...

Page 218: ...lt can be identified using the diagnostic information The short text helps you by providing information about the fault In addition the corresponding symbol for the diagnostic behavior is displayed in front of the diagnostic information on the local display Diagnostic information Diagnostic code Diagnostic behavior Status signal Diagnostic number Short text Example A0013962 A0013958 842 Process li...

Page 219: ...nostic behavior with diagnostic code 5 Operation time of occurrence 6 Remedial measures 1 The user is in the diagnostic message Press symbol The Diagnostic list submenu opens 2 Select the desired diagnostic event with or and press The message about the remedial measures opens 3 Press simultaneously The message about the remedial measures closes The user is in the Diagnostics menu at an entry for a...

Page 220: ...u Via parameter Via submenu 238 Status signals The status signals provide information on the state and reliability of the device by categorizing the cause of the diagnostic information diagnostic event Symbol Meaning Failure A device error has occurred The measured value is no longer valid Function check The device is in service mode e g during a simulation Out of specification The device is opera...

Page 221: ... Maintenance required M C485 Simulation measured vari Deactivate Simulation Service Diagnostics 1 C485 Simu Remedy information Deactivate Access status tooling Mainenance Operation Setup Diagnostics Expert Function check C Status signal Device tag Device name Mass flow Volume flow Xxxxxxx 12 34 kg h 12 34 m h Xxxxxxx 1 2 3 A0021799 EN 1 Status area with status signal 217 2 Diagnostic information 2...

Page 222: ...ics menu Remedy information can be called up in the working area of the user interface The user is in the Diagnostics menu 1 Call up the desired parameter 2 On the right in the working area mouse over the parameter A tool tip with remedy information for the diagnostic event appears 12 6 Diagnostic information via communication interface 12 6 1 Reading out diagnostic information The current diagnos...

Page 223: ...d is not displayed in alternation with the operational display Off The diagnostic event is ignored and no diagnostic message is generated or entered 12 8 Overview of diagnostic information The amount of diagnostic information and the number of measured variables affected increase if the measuring device has one or more application packages In the case of some items of diagnostic information the di...

Page 224: ...tatus signal S Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 082 Data storage 1 Check module connections 2 Contact service 0x10000E7 Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 083 Memory content 1 Restart device 2 Restore HistoROM S ...

Page 225: ...Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 242 Software incompatible 1 Check software 2 Flash or change main electronics module 0x1000067 Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 252 Modules incompatible 1 Check ...

Page 226: ...Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 271 Main electronic failure 1 Restart device 2 Change main electronic module 0x100007D Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 272 Main electronic failure 1 Restart device 2 Contact service 0x1000079 Stat...

Page 227: ...tion active Device verification active please wait 0x20001EE Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 311 Electronic failure 1 Do not reset device 2 Contact service 0x40000E2 Status signal M Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No S...

Page 228: ...Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 374 Sensor electronic ISEM faulty 1 Restart device 2 Check if failure recurs 3 Replace sensor electronic module ISEM 0x80000CE Status signal S Diagnostic behavior from the factory 1 Warning 1 Diagnostic behavior can be changed Diagnostic information Remedy instruc...

Page 229: ...O 1 to n configuration changed 1 Apply I O module configuration parameter Apply I O configuration 2 Afterwards reload device description and check wiring 0x400026C Status signal M Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 330 Flash file invalid 1 Update firmware of device 2 Restart device 0x40002C9 Status signal M Diag...

Page 230: ...ice 2 Contact service 0x1000060 Status signal F Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 438 Dataset 1 Check data set file 2 Check device configuration 3 Up and download new configuration 0x400006A Status signal M Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex...

Page 231: ...ions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 453 Flow override Deactivate flow override 0x2000094 Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 484 Failure mode simulation Deactivate simulation 0x2000090 Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Alarm Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding o...

Page 232: ...on hex No Short text 493 Simulation pulse output 1 to n Deactivate simulation pulse output 0x200008E Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 494 Switch output simulation 1 to n Deactivate simulation switch output 0x200008F Status signal C Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instr...

Page 233: ...ions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 529 Concentration settings faulty 1 Check concentration settings 2 Check input values e g pressure temperature 0x8000389 Status signal S Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 537 Configuration 1 Check IP addresses in network 2 Change IP address 0x100014A Statu...

Page 234: ...temp around the sensor housing 0x80000C2 Status signal S Diagnostic behavior from the factory 1 Warning 1 Diagnostic behavior can be changed Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 832 Electronic temperature too high Reduce ambient temperature 0x80000C3 0x80002D4 Status signal S Diagnostic behavior from the factory 1 Warning 1 Diagnostic behavi...

Page 235: ...ory 1 Warning 1 Diagnostic behavior can be changed Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 842 Process limit Low flow cut off active 1 Check low flow cut off configuration 0x8000091 Status signal S Diagnostic behavior Warning Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 862 Partly filled pipe 1 C...

Page 236: ...edy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 913 Medium unsuitable 1 Check process conditions 2 Check electronic modules or sensor 0x80000CD Status signal S Diagnostic behavior from the factory 1 Alarm 1 Diagnostic behavior can be changed Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 941 API temperature out of specification 1 C...

Page 237: ...r from the factory 1 Warning 1 Diagnostic behavior can be changed Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Coding of diagnostic information hex No Short text 948 Oscillation damping too high Check process conditions 0x8000168 Status signal S Diagnostic behavior Warning 12 9 Pending diagnostic events The Diagnostics menu allows the user to view the current diagnostic event and the previous diagno...

Page 238: ...diagnostic behavior diagnostic code and short message Operating time from restart Shows the time the device has been in operation since the last device restart Days d hours h minutes m and seconds s Operating time Indicates how long the device has been in operation Days d hours h minutes m and seconds s 12 10 Diagnostic list Up to 5 currently pending diagnostic events can be displayed in the Diagn...

Page 239: ...story includes entries for Diagnostic events 223 Information events 240 In addition to the operation time of its occurrence each event is also assigned a symbol that indicates whether the event has occurred or is ended Diagnostic event Occurrence of the event End of the event Information event Occurrence of the event To call up the measures to rectify a diagnostic event Via local display 219 Via W...

Page 240: ...ay connected I1209 Density adjustment ok I1221 Zero point adjust failure I1222 Zero point adjustment ok I1256 Display access status changed I1278 I O module reset detected I1335 Firmware changed I1361 Web server login failed I1397 Fieldbus access status changed I1398 CDI access status changed I1444 Device verification passed I1445 Device verification failed I1447 Record application reference data ...

Page 241: ...flash file received I1725 Sensor electronic module ISEM changed I1726 Configuration backup failed 12 12 Resetting the measuring device Using theDevice reset parameter 188 it is possible to reset the entire device configuration or some of the configuration to a defined state 12 12 1 Function scope of the Device reset parameter Options Description Cancel No action is executed and the user exits the ...

Page 242: ...on User interface Factory setting Device tag Shows name of measuring point Max 32 characters such as letters numbers or special characters e g Promass Serial number Shows the serial number of the measuring device A maximum of 11 digit character string comprising letters and numbers Firmware version Shows the device firmware version installed Character string in the format xx yy zz Device name Show...

Page 243: ...on of the electronic nameplate ENP Character string 2 02 00 12 14 Firmware history Release date Firmware version Order code for Firmware version Firmware changes Documentation type Documentation 10 2017 01 00 zz Option 77 Original firmware Operating Instructions BA01812O It is possible to flash the firmware to the current version or the previous version using the service interface For the compatib...

Page 244: ...ed materials are adequately resistant Observe the maximum permitted medium temperature for the measuring device 268 13 2 Measuring and test equipment Endress Hauser offers a wide variety of measuring and test equipment such as W M or device tests Your Endress Hauser Sales Center can provide detailed information on the services List of some of the measuring and testing equipment 247 13 3 Endress Ha...

Page 245: ... cycle management database 14 2 Spare parts W M Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer All the spare parts for the measuring device along with the order code are listed here and can be ordered If available users can also download the associated Installation Instructions Measuring device serial number Is located on the nameplate of the device Can be read out via the Serial number parameter 242 ...

Page 246: ...ice and Connecting the measuring device sections in reverse order Observe the safety instructions 14 5 2 Disposing of the measuring device LWARNING Danger to personnel and environment from fluids that are hazardous to health Ensure that the measuring device and all cavities are free of fluid residues that are hazardous to health or the environment e g substances that have permeated into crevices o...

Page 247: ...alibration factors of the replacement device can be used for the new transmitter For details Proline 500 digital transmitter Installation Instructions EA01151 Proline 500 transmitter Installation Instructions EA01152 External WLAN antenna External WLAN antenna with 2 m 6 6 ft connecting cable and two angle brackets Order code for Enclosed accessories option P8 Wireless antenna wide area Further in...

Page 248: ... 20 m 65 ft Possible cable length for a Proline 500 connecting cable max 20 m 65 ft 15 1 2 For the sensor Accessories Description Heating jacket Is used to stabilize the temperature of the fluids in the sensor Water water vapor and other non corrosive liquids are permitted for use as fluids If using oil as a heating medium please consult with Endress Hauser Heating jackets cannot be used with sens...

Page 249: ...curement processes and increases plant uptime Combined with the right services W M Life Cycle Management boosts productivity in every phase For more information visit www endress com lifecyclemanagement FieldCare FDT based plant asset management tool from Endress Hauser It can configure all smart field units in your system and helps you manage them By using the status information it is also a simp...

Page 250: ... can be used to read in the operating pressure value For details see Technical Information TI00383P and Operating Instructions BA00271P iTEMP The temperature transmitters can be used in all applications and are suitable for the measurement of gases steam and liquids They can be used to read in the medium temperature For details see Fields of Activity FA00006T ...

Page 251: ...mains in proper operating condition for its service life use the measuring device only for media against which the process wetted materials are sufficiently resistant 16 2 Function and system design Measuring principle Mass flow measurement based on the Coriolis measuring principle Measuring system The measuring system consists of a transmitter and a sensor The transmitter and sensor are mounted i...

Page 252: ...18000 0 to 661 5 40 1 0 to 45000 0 to 1654 50 2 0 to 70000 0 to 2573 80 3 0 to 180000 0 to 6615 100 4 0 to 350000 0 to 12860 150 6 0 to 800000 0 to 29400 250 10 0 to 2200000 0 to 80850 Measuring ranges for gases The full scale values depend on the density of the gas and can be calculated with the formula below max G max F ρG x max G Maximum full scale value for gas kg h max F Maximum full scale va...

Page 253: ... calculate the corrected volume flow for gases the automation system can continuously write different measured values to the measuring device Operating pressure to increase accuracy Endress Hauser recommends the use of a pressure measuring device for absolute pressure e g Cerabar M or Cerabar S Medium temperature to increase accuracy e g iTEMP Reference density for calculating the corrected volume...

Page 254: ... to 22 mA passive Maximum input voltage 30 V passive Open circuit voltage 28 8 V active Possible input variables Pressure Temperature Density Status input Maximum input values DC 3 to 30 V If status input is active ON Ri 3 kΩ Response time Adjustable 5 to 200 ms Input signal level Low signal DC 3 to 5 V High signal DC 12 to 30 V Assignable functions Off Reset the individual totalizers separately R...

Page 255: ...999 s Assignable measured variables Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Density Reference density Temperature Electronic temperature Oscillation frequency 0 Oscillation damping 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 The range of options increases if the measuring device has one or more application packages Pulse frequency switch output Function Can be set to pulse frequency or switch output ...

Page 256: ...low Corrected volume flow Density Reference density Temperature Electronic temperature Oscillation frequency 0 Oscillation damping 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 The range of options increases if the measuring device has one or more application packages Switch output Maximum input values DC 30 V 250 mA passive Open circuit voltage DC 28 8 V active Switching behavior Binary conductive or non ...

Page 257: ... of options increases if the measuring device has one or more application packages User configurable input output One specific input or output is assigned to a user configurable input output configurable I O during device commissioning The following inputs and outputs are available for assignment Choice of current output 4 to 20 mA active 0 4 to 20 mA passive Pulse frequency switch output Choice o...

Page 258: ...ximum alarm 22 mA Freely definable value between 0 to 20 5 mA Pulse frequency switch output Pulse output Failure mode Choose from Actual value No pulses Frequency output Failure mode Choose from Actual value 0 Hz Defined value f max 2 to 12500 Hz Switch output Failure mode Choose from Current status Open Closed Relay output Failure mode Choose from Current status Open Closed Local display Plain te...

Page 259: ...ted from one another and from earth PE Protocol specific data Protocol The CIP Networks Library Volume 1 Common Industrial Protocol The CIP Networks Library Volume 2 EtherNet IP Adaptation of CIP Communication type 10Base T 100Base TX Device profile Generic device product type 0x2B Manufacturer ID 0x11 Device type ID 0x103B Baud rates Automatic Mbit with half duplex and full duplex detection Polar...

Page 260: ...t 43 Device plugs available 44 Supply voltage Order code for Power supply terminal voltage Frequency range Option D DC24 V 20 Option E AC100 to 240 V 15 10 50 60 Hz Option I DC24 V 20 AC100 to 240 V 15 10 50 60 Hz Power consumption Transmitter Max 10 W active power Current consumption Transmitter Max 400 mA 24 V Max 200 mA 110 V 50 60 Hz 230 V 50 60 Hz Power supply failure Totalizers stop at the l...

Page 261: ...sed on accredited calibration rigs that are traced to ISO 17025 To obtain measured errors use the Applicator sizing tool 249 Maximum measured error o r of reading 1 g cm 1 kg l T medium temperature Base accuracy Design fundamentals 266 Mass flow and volume flow liquids 0 05 o r PremiumCal order code for Calibration flow option D for mass flow 0 10 o r Mass flow cryogenic liquids Order code for Mea...

Page 262: ...ing tube material option TT TU DN Zero point stability mm in kg h lb min 25 1 1 80 0 0661 50 2 7 00 0 2572 80 3 18 0 0 6610 For devices with low temperature version order code for Measuring tube mat wetted surface option LA please note the following NOTICE Zero point confirmation and zero point adjustment are difficult to carry out in the field due to the vaporization of the cryogenic liquid As a ...

Page 263: ...00 1 500 inch lb min lb min lb min lb min lb min lb min 73 50 7 350 3 675 1 470 0 735 0 147 238 9 23 89 11 95 4 778 2 389 0 478 1 661 5 66 15 33 08 13 23 6 615 1 323 1 1654 165 4 82 70 33 08 16 54 3 308 2 2573 257 3 128 7 51 46 25 73 5 146 3 6615 661 5 330 8 132 3 66 15 13 23 4 12860 1286 643 0 257 2 128 6 25 72 6 29400 2940 1470 588 294 58 80 10 80850 8085 4043 1617 808 5 161 7 Accuracy of output...

Page 264: ...mbient temperature Current output Temperature coefficient Max 1 μA C Pulse frequency output Temperature coefficient No additional effect Included in accuracy Influence of medium temperature Mass flow and volume flow o f s of full scale value When there is a difference between the temperature for zero point adjustment and the process temperature the additional measured error of the sensor is typica...

Page 265: ...ration Temperature 0 005 T C 0 005 T 32 F Influence of medium pressure The table below shows the effect on accuracy of mass flow due to a difference between calibration pressure and process pressure o r of reading It is possible to compensate for the effect by Reading in the current pressure measured value via the current input Specifying a fixed value for the pressure in the device parameters Ope...

Page 266: ...Accu A0021339 ZeroPoint BaseAccu 100 A0021333 ZeroPoint MeasValue 100 A0021334 Calculation of the maximum repeatability as a function of the flow rate Flow rate Maximum repeatability in o r ZeroPoint BaseRepeat 100 A0021335 A0021340 ZeroPoint BaseRepeat 100 A0021336 ZeroPoint MeasValue 100 A0021337 Example for maximum measured error E 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 70 80 90 100 Q A00288...

Page 267: ...ss or C Ultra compact hygienic stainless Vibration sinusoidal according to IEC 60068 2 6 2 to 8 4 Hz 7 5 mm peak 8 4 to 2000 Hz 2 g peak Vibration broad band random according to IEC 60068 2 64 10 to 200 Hz 0 01 g2 Hz 200 to 2000 Hz 0 003 g2 Hz Total 2 70 g rms Device version Order code for Sensor connection housing option L Cast stainless For medium temperature range standard version Vibration sin...

Page 268: ...ange Standard version 50 to 150 C 58 to 302 F Order code for Measuring tube mat wetted surface option HA SA SB SC Extended temperature version 50 to 240 C 58 to 464 F Order code for Measuring tube mat wetted surface option SD SE SF TH High temperature version 50 to 350 C 58 to 662 F For nominal diameters DN 25 1 DN 50 2 and DN 80 3 Order code for Measuring tube mat wetted surface option TT TU Low ...

Page 269: ...60 C 140 F 130 C 266 F 55 C 131 F 150 C 302 F 60 C 140 F 90 C 194 F 45 C 113 F 150 C 302 F Extended temperature version 60 C 140 F 240 C 464 F 60 C 140 F 150 C 302 F 50 C 122 F 240 C 464 F High temperature version 60 C 140 F 240 C 464 F 50 C 122 F 350 C 662 F 60 C 140 F 210 C 410 F 50 C 122 F 350 C 662 F 1 The values apply for Promass F 500 digital and Promass F 500 Density 0 to 5000 kg m3 0 to 31...

Page 270: ...ssure mm in bar psi bar psi 8 40 580 255 3698 15 40 580 200 2900 25 1 40 580 280 4060 40 1 40 580 180 2610 50 2 40 580 195 2828 80 3 25 362 105 1522 100 4 16 232 85 1232 150 6 16 232 80 1160 250 10 10 145 57 826 If a measuring tube fails e g due to process characteristics like corrosive or abrasive fluids the fluid will be contained by the secondary containment If there is a need to drain the leak...

Page 271: ...ommended full scale value is approx 1 20 of the maximum full scale value In most applications 20 to 50 of the maximum full scale value can be considered ideal A low full scale value must be selected for abrasive media such as liquids with entrained solids flow velocity 1 m s 3 ft s For gas measurement the following rules apply The flow velocity in the measuring tubes should not exceed half the sou...

Page 272: ...sing version see the information in the following table Cast connection housing version stainless 3 7 kg 8 2 lbs Weight in SI units DN mm Weight kg 8 9 15 10 25 12 40 17 50 28 80 53 100 94 150 152 250 398 Weight in US units DN in Weight lbs 3 8 20 22 1 26 1 37 2 62 3 117 4 207 6 335 10 878 Materials Transmitter housing Proline 500 digital transmitter housing Order code for Transmitter housing Opti...

Page 273: ...Sensor feature option CC Hygienic version for maximum corrosion resistance stainless steel 1 4404 316L Option L Cast stainless 1 4409 CF3M similar to 316L Cable entries cable glands Cable entries and adapters Material Cable gland M20 1 5 Plastic Adapter for cable entry with internal thread G Adapter for cable entry with internal thread NPT Only available for certain device versions Order code for ...

Page 274: ...404 316L Stainless steel 1 4301 304 Optional order code for Sensor option option CC stainless steel 1 4404 316L Order code for Measuring tube material option HA TH Alloy C22 Stainless steel 1 4404 316L Measuring tubes DN 8 to 100 3 8 4 stainless steel 1 4539 904L Manifold stainless steel 1 4404 316 316L DN 150 6 DN 250 10 stainless steel 1 4404 316 316L Manifold stainless steel 1 4404 316 316L DN ...

Page 275: ...N 2501 flange EN 1092 1 DIN 2512N flange Namur lengths in accordance with NE 132 ASME B16 5 flange JIS B2220 flange DIN 11864 2 Form A flange DIN 11866 series A flange with notch Clamp connections Tri Clamp OD tubes DIN 11866 series C Thread DIN 11851 thread DIN 11866 series A SMS 1145 thread ISO 2853 thread ISO 2037 DIN 11864 1 Form A thread DIN 11866 series A VCO connections 8 VCO 4 12 VCO 4 For...

Page 276: ...Local operation Via display module Two display modules are available Order code for Display operation option F 4 line illuminated graphic display touch control Order code for Display operation option G 4 line illuminated graphic display touch control WLAN Information about WLAN interface 99 1 2 A0028232 41 Operation with touch control 1 Proline 500 digital 2 Proline 500 Display elements 4 line ill...

Page 277: ...rvice interface WLAN interface Fieldbus protocol 249 Other operating tools based on FDT technology with a device driver such as DTM iDTM or DD EDD can be used for device operation These operating tools are available from the individual manufacturers Integration into the following operating tools among others is supported Field Device Manager FDM by Honeywell www honeywellprocess com FieldMate by Y...

Page 278: ...ment comprises both the storage and import export of key device and process data making operation and servicing far more reliable secure and efficient When the device is delivered the factory settings of the configuration data are stored as a backup in the device memory This memory can be overwritten with an updated data record for example after commissioning Additional information on the data sto...

Page 279: ...vice configuration in the device memory HistoROM backup Data comparison function Comparison of the current device configuration with the device configuration saved in the device memory HistoROM backup Data transfer Manual Transfer of a device configuration to another device using the export function of the specific operating tool e g with FieldCare DeviceCare or Web server to duplicate the configu...

Page 280: ...st be used with process connections in accordance with the EHEDG position paper entitled Easy Cleanable Pipe Couplings and Process Connections www ehedg org FDA Food Contact Materials Regulation EC 1935 2004 Pharmaceutical compatibility FDA USP Class VI TSE BSE certificate of suitability EtherNet IP certification The measuring device is certified and registered by the ODVA Open Device Vendor Assoc...

Page 281: ...nternal procedure wetted parts test report EN10204 2 1 confirmation of compliance with the order and EN10204 2 2 test report Testing of welded connections Option Test standard Component ISO 23277 AL2x PT ISO 10675 1 AL1 RT DR ASME B31 3 NFS ASME VIII Div 1 Appx 4 8 NORSOK M 601 Measuring tube Process connection CF x PT RT KK x PT RT KP x PT RT KR x VT PT VT RT K1 x PT DR K2 x PT DR K3 x PT DR K4 x...

Page 282: ...g tools for field devices NAMUR NE 107 Self monitoring and diagnosis of field devices NAMUR NE 131 Requirements for field devices for standard applications NAMUR NE 132 Coriolis mass meter NACE MR0103 Materials resistant to sulfide stress cracking in corrosive petroleum refining environments NACE MR0175 ISO 15156 1 Materials for use in H2S containing Environments in Oil and Gas Production 16 13 Ap...

Page 283: ...ccording to operator s risk assessment Heartbeat Monitoring Continuously supplies data which are characteristic of the measuring principle to an external condition monitoring system for the purpose of preventive maintenance or process analysis These data enable the operator to Draw conclusions using these data and other information about the impact process influences such as corrosion abrasion bui...

Page 284: ...e scope of the associated Technical Documentation refer to the following The W M Device Viewer Enter the serial number from the nameplate www endress com deviceviewer The Endress Hauser Operations App Enter the serial number from the nameplate or scan the 2 D matrix code QR code on the nameplate Standard documentation Brief Operating Instructions Brief Operating Instructions for the sensor Measuri...

Page 285: ...7D NEPSI Ex i XA01478D NEPSI Ex nA XA01479D Special Documentation Contents Documentation code Information on the Pressure Equipment Directive SD01614D Radio approvals for WLAN interface for A309 A310 display module SD01793D Web server SD02135O Heartbeat Technology SD02133O Concentration measurement SD02134O Petroleum SD02138O Installation Instructions Contents Comment Installation instructions for...

Page 286: ...45 Terminal assignment of Proline 500 digital 45 Connecting the measuring device Proline 500 56 Proline 500 digital 45 Connecting the signal cable supply voltage cable Proline 500 digital transmitter 51 Connecting the signal cables 60 Connecting the supply voltage cables 60 Connection see Electrical connection Connection preparations 44 Connection tools 38 Context menu Calling up 84 Closing 84 Exp...

Page 287: ... 268 Mechanical load 268 Shock resistance 268 Storage temperature 267 Vibration resistance 267 Error messages see Diagnostic messages EtherNet IP Diagnostic information 222 EtherNet IP certification 280 Event list 239 Event logbook 239 Ex approval 280 Extended order code Sensor 21 Transmitter 19 Exterior cleaning 244 F FDA 280 Field of application Residual risks 11 FieldCare 101 Device description...

Page 288: ...rinciple 251 Measuring range Calculation example for gas 253 For gases 252 For liquids 252 Measuring range recommended 271 Measuring system 251 Mechanical load 268 Medium pressure Influence 265 Medium temperature Influence 264 Menu Diagnostics 237 Setup 126 Menus For measuring device configuration 124 For specific settings 166 Mounting dimensions see Installation dimensions Mounting location 25 Mo...

Page 289: ...Submenu 169 Performance characteristics 261 Pharmaceutical compatibility 280 Post connection check checklist 72 Post installation check 123 Post installation check checklist 37 Potential equalization 64 Power consumption 260 Power supply failure 260 Pressure Equipment Directive 280 Pressure loss 271 Pressure temperature ratings 269 Process connections 275 Process variables Calculated 252 Measured ...

Page 290: ...onfiguration 132 Input values 199 Measured values 196 Measured variables 197 Output values 201 Overview 76 Process variables 167 Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n 202 Relay output 1 to n 202 Reset access code 187 Sensor adjustment 168 Simulation 188 Status input 134 Status input 1 to n 200 System units 126 Totalizer 199 Totalizer 1 to n 169 Totalizer handling 203 Value current output 1 to n 201...

Page 291: ...evice Borderline cases 10 Incorrect use 10 see Designated use User interface Current diagnostic event 237 Previous diagnostic event 237 User roles 76 USP Class VI 280 V Version data for the device 104 Vibration resistance 267 Vibrations 29 W W M 244 245 W M Device Viewer 18 245 Weight SI units 272 Transport notes 23 US units 272 Wizard Current input 132 Current output 134 Define access code 187 Di...

Page 292: ...e 1 25474 Ellerbek Germany P 49 4101 304 0 The specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice and any user of said specifications should verify from the manufacturer that the specifications are currently in ef fect Otherwise the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the use of specifications which may have been changed and are no longer in effect Contact information is subje...

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