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IM 01E25A01-01EN

5.  Basic Operating Procedures

5.1  Operation by Display unit

The parameter settings from display unit can be carried 

out using the three IR (infra-red) switches - namely, the 

[SET] [SHIFT] and [▼] switches. The IR switches enable 

the user to set parameters from the outside of the glass of 

the display cover.

This section provides descriptions of basic parameter 

configuration and operation procesures of IR switches. 

This instrument can be also operated using the dedicated 

handheld terminal or the FieldMate (Versatile Device 

Management Wizard). For operation in details, read the 

user’s manual of the applicable communication type 

(for AXW/AXW4A) or the hardware/software edition (for 

AXFA11) as listed in Table 1.1.

WARNING

 

Be sure to enable the write protect function to prevent 

the overwriting of parameters after finishing parameter 

setting. 

In rare cases, the IR switches may respond 

unexpectedly to water drops or extraneous substances 

sticking on the surface of display panel, due to the 

operating principal. The possibility of malfunction arises 

after rain or cleaning operation near the place where the 

flowmeter is installed. Turning on and off the flashlight 

etc. towards the IR switch may also be a cause of 

malfunction.

Read Section 6.3 for the hardware write protect 

function, and the user's manual of applicable 

communication type as listed in Table 1.1 for the 

software write protect function.

IMPORTANT

Operate the display unit under the condition where 

direct sunlight, etc... do not shine to the IR switches 

directly when the parameter setting operation is carried 

out.

NOTE

•  Always keep the cover closed and operate the 

setting switches from the outside of the glass 

window.

•  If dirt, dust or other substances surfaces on the 

glass of display cover, wipe them clean with a soft 

dry cloth.

•  The operation with dirty gloves may cause a switch 

response error.

NOTE

The language on the display is set to “English” as default 

at the factory shipment. Select the adequate language 

referring to the Subsection 5.2.2. The menu pass of the 

display on this manual is selected to “English”.

5.2  Display and Basic 

Configuration

The display unit of AXW Integral Flowmeter and AXW4A/

AXG1A Remote transmitter has various functions below.

5.2.1 Display

22.000mA

0.0%

0.00000

m/s

00 : 00

VEL

FLP
A01

SET

SFT

INC

F0501.ai

microSD card

(Optional code: /MC)

Status icon and time

Data display

(Abbreviation: 

see Table 5.2.1)
Switch On/Off status

(On: inverted)
IR switches

(1)  Basic operation of IR switches

The operation from display panel is done by using 

the three IR switches; [SET], [SHIFT] and [▼]. The 

combination of the two switches provides a different 

function, and the function is indicated on the display.

IR switch  

(Note 1)

Indicate 

of switch 

(Note 2)

Function

[SET►]

SET

▪ Apply parameter (Note 3)

▪ Enter data (Note 3)

▪ Move to next menu

[SHIFT]

SFT

▪  Move cursor right

 

(Numeric type parameter)

[▼]

INC

▪  Move cursor down

 

(Select type parameter)

▪  Increment value

 

(Numeric type parameter)

▪  Change position of decimal point 

(Numeric type parameter)

[SHIFT] + [▼] 

(=[▲])

DEC

▪  Move cursor up

 

(Select type parameter)

▪  Decrement value

 

(Numeric type parameter)

SHIFT + SET► 

(=[ESC◄])

ESC

▪ Cancel

▪ Back to previous menu

Note 1:  [A] + [B] (=[C]): The function is changed to switch [C] 

when switch [B] is pushed while pushing switch [A].

Note 2:  [SET], [SFT], [INC], [DEC] and [ESC] indicate the 

assigned function in accordance with display mode at 

that time.

Note 3:  “Apply” and “Enter” are executed by pushing a switch 

twice. If a switch after first pushing a switch.

Summary of Contents for ADMAG TI AXW Series

Page 1: ...mitter 30 4 5 Connecting to Remote Sensor and Remote Transmitter Sensor Side 36 4 6 Input and Output 39 5 Basic Operating Procedures 5 1 Operation by Display unit 42 5 2 Display and Basic Configuratio...

Page 2: ...lowmeter HART Communication Type IM 01E21A02 02EN ADMAG TI Series AXG AXW Magnetic Flowmeter Modbus Communication Type IM 01E21A02 05EN ADMAG TI Series AXG AXW Magnetic Flowmeter FOUNDATION Fieldbus C...

Page 3: ...nt YOKOGAWA will not be liable for malfunctions or damage resulting from any modification made to this instrument by the customer The instrument should be disposed of in accordance with local and nati...

Page 4: ...id long term continuous operation at relative humidity above 95 WARNING Purpose of use This instrument is the Magnetic Flowmeter for use of measuring the liquid flow Do not use this instrument for oth...

Page 5: ...m electrical motors transformers and other power sources in order to avoid interference with measurement WARNING Install an external switch or circuit breaker as a means to turn the power off capacita...

Page 6: ...he power Power Supply Code 1 AC Type Rated Power Supply 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz DC Type Rated Power Supply 100 to 120 V DC Power Supply Code 2 AC Type Rated Power Supply 24 V AC 50 60 Hz DC Type Rate...

Page 7: ...due to improper maintenance of the installation location Failure or damage due to modification or repair by any party except YOKOGAWA or an approved representative of YOKOGAWA Malfunction or damage f...

Page 8: ...above 1 pc 2 1 Model and Specifications Check As shown in Figure 2 1 to Figure 2 5 the model suffix code serial number meter factor fluid specification and device information are found on the name pla...

Page 9: ...orage location that fulfils the following conditions A place where it will not be exposed to rain or water A place subject to minimal vibrations or shocks Temperature and humidity levels should be as...

Page 10: ...lling the instrument in a place subject to shocks or vibrations 3 1 Piping Design Precautions IMPORTANT Design piping correctly referring to the following to prevent damage to sensors and to assure ac...

Page 11: ...aight pipe section where the upstream part is sufficiently rectified 4 Maintaining Stable Fluid Conductivity IMPORTANT Do not install the flowmeter where fluid conductivity tends to become uneven If c...

Page 12: ...he top to ensure that the pipes remain fully filled h h 0 h 0 h F0306 ai Incorrect Correct Incorrect Correct Figure 3 1 4 Mounting Positions Avoid air bubbles IMPORTANT If air bubbles enter a measurem...

Page 13: ...wmeter or expose it to excessive shock In particular be careful not to subject the flange surface to shock This may lead to lining damage which will result in inaccurate readings 3 Flange Protection C...

Page 14: ...placed between each the grounding ring and the sensor to avoid fluid leakage These gaskets are to be supplied by customer Do not forget those gaskets also when ordering and attaching the grounding rin...

Page 15: ...flowmeter In addition adjust any misalignment when the magnetic flowmeter is brought in as the jack can adjust vertical position but not horizontal one 4 Applying Gasket and optional Grounding Rings G...

Page 16: ...meter Set the angle of both handles symmetrically to be 45 degree from top If there are any bolt holes under the handles turn the grounding rings clockwise in order to locate handles between bolt hole...

Page 17: ...r sizes 1100 mm 44 in and above Mounting Procedure with optional Grounding Rings GR2 The grounding rings are installed and locked onto the magnetic flowmeter with gaskets B when shipped from factory I...

Page 18: ...ection Size mm inch ASME B16 5 500 600 B16 47 700 1000 Class 150 EN1092 1 PN10 JIS B2220 10K EN 1092 1 PN16 AWWA C207 Class D AS2129 Table D E AS4087 PN16 JIS F12 JIS 75M 500 20 71 to 118 60 to 99 74...

Page 19: ...00 1000 Class 150 EN1092 1 PN10 JIS B2220 10K EN 1092 1 PN16 AWWA C207 Class D AS2129 Table D E AS4087 PN16 JIS F12 JIS 75M 500 20 626 to 1044 527 to 876 652 to 1087 674 to 1089 1159 to 1931 600 24 86...

Page 20: ...Screw U bolt Figure 3 4 1 2 inch Pipe Vertical Mounting 1 Fix the instrument on the mounting fixture using four screws 2 Fix the mounting fixture with the instrument installed on a 2 inch pipe using...

Page 21: ...mitter AXFA11 Remote Transmitter can be mounted using surface mounting 2 inch pipe mounting or panel mounting by the same process of AXG1A Please refer 3 4 3 for the process IMPORTANT Mounting fixture...

Page 22: ...d direction of electrical connection after delivery Submersible Type Model AXW W For District Heating and Cooling or Condensation proof Optional code DHC 1 The following tools are required Hexagonal w...

Page 23: ...ensor CAUTION Do not loosen the screw at the opposite side of electrical connection see the figure below F0328 ai 4 Rotate the transmitter or the terminal box in the desired direction The direction ca...

Page 24: ...rection 90 degrees Hold the display unit with your hand and loosen the two mounting screws Rotate the display unit 90 degrees clockwise and confirm the assembling position taking care of the connector...

Page 25: ...remote type ground the remote sensor and the transmitter separately Terminate all the cable finish with crimp terminal of a round or rod shape depending on the shape of the terminal block and connect...

Page 26: ...3 35 EX1 EX2 EX1 EX2 85 3 35 On the sensor side Unit mm approx inch F0401 ai Crimp terminal Figure 4 2 1 Cable Finish for Excitaiton Cable NOTE For excitation cable and power cable always use a crimp...

Page 27: ...ument is of watertight construction as stipulated in JIS C 0920 It is shipped with a wiring bracket waterproof gland waterproof gland with union or a plastic gland attached only in cases where an opti...

Page 28: ...aterproof glands are recommended Do not over tighten the glands or damage to the cables may result Tightness of the gland can be checked by confirming that the cable is held firmly in place For workin...

Page 29: ...ote Transmitter AXW4A Optional code EU4 EU5 Gasket Washer Tightening gland When working on conduit or flexible tube G1 2 only Cable G1 2 F0411 ai Remote Transmitter AXG1A AXFA11 Optional code EU5 AXG1...

Page 30: ...electrical connection When working on conduit or flexible tube G3 4 Extension plug x2 Cable G3 4 G1 2 Conversion plug x5 F0417 ai 4 3 2 Conduit Wiring When wiring the conduits utilize the waterproof...

Page 31: ...to IEC60947 1 and IEC60947 3 Locate this switch either near the instrument or in other places facilitating easy operation Affix a Power Off Equipment label to this external switch or circuit breaker W...

Page 32: ...or smaller power consumption 20 W 28 8 Allowable Cable length m ft Usable voltage range V F0424 ai Figure 4 4 3 Supply Voltage and Power Supply Cable Length AXG1A Remote Transmitter 3 Setting Power S...

Page 33: ...optional code F0428 ai Grounding Resistance 10 or less Class C requirements Note When lightning protection performance by the built in lightning protectors is not required grounding resistance 100 or...

Page 34: ...the flowmeter by turning it clockwise Tighten the cover locking screw 1 and 3 See Figure 4 4 5 and Figure 4 4 6 counterclockwise using a hexagonal wrench nominal size 3 to lock the cover 2 Terminal Co...

Page 35: ...and I O code Connection Terminal Fieldbus I O1 I O2 I O3 I O4 F Fieldbus Passive P Sout Passive Iout1 Current output with BRAIN HART communication Iout2 Current output without BRAIN HART communication...

Page 36: ...RT communication Iout2 Current output Iin Current input P Sout1 Pulse output or status output P Sout2 Pulse output or status output Si11 Si12 Status input Two inputs So11 So12 Status output Two output...

Page 37: ...ayout labels 3 Installing the Cover While supporting the front of the cover with your hand flip the connecting screw protective cover over and tighten the four connecting screws 4 5 Connecting to Remo...

Page 38: ...iagram AXW4A Remote Transmitter 2 Connection with AXG1A Remote Transmitter Connect wiring as shown in the figure below AXG1A transmitter Transmitter Remote sensor F0443 ai SA A B SB C EX1 EX2 Taping A...

Page 39: ...nce electric potentials terminal potential of the sensor and the transmitter the measuring fluid potential and the ground potential and then reduce the affection by noise The grounding rings make a co...

Page 40: ...e current output lout Active pulse output P Sout Connection of an electronic counter Observe that maximum allowable voltage and voltage polarity are correct when wiring Load resistance 1 k or more Int...

Page 41: ...ter observe that maximum allowable current voltage polarity and output current level are correct Load resistance External instruments 1 k or more Internal power supply 24 V DC 20 P Sout 24 V Transmitt...

Page 42: ...gnal without voltage Loading voltage during the switching status Close may result in damage on the electrical circuit The status input is used for connecting to the following no voltage contacts Switc...

Page 43: ...ep the cover closed and operate the setting switches from the outside of the glass window If dirt dust or other substances surfaces on the glass of display cover wipe them clean with a soft dry cloth...

Page 44: ...2 Explanation of display example F0502 ai Device address Baud rate Transmission mode R RTU A ASCII Stop bit 1 1 bit 2 2 bit Parity N None O Odd E Even Example R 001 19200 E 1 5 2 2 Basic Configuration...

Page 45: ...F0506 ai 0 50000 50 0 12 00 m s mA 00 00 VEL FLP AO1 SET SFT INC F0511 ai 00 00 FNL SET SFT INC Normal Long tag 1234567 TAG12345 LTG TAG Indicate 32 characters of the Long Tag in the first line Indic...

Page 46: ...shipment is set to 0000 F0519 ai Pass code 0000 0000 9999 00 00 SET SFT INC 8 When the Operation Level is determined the screen moves to Device setup as the Setting Mode where parameters can be confi...

Page 47: ...1234 00 00 SET SFT INC Configure the data with a combination of alphanumeric characters Tag No Special unit etc The alphanumeric type indicates alphanumeric characters in the following order 01234567...

Page 48: ...o the unit change 5 4 2 Setting example of Numeric type Data Flow rate span The following is the procedure of changing the Flow rate span as Numeric type parameter Display Menu Path Device setup Detai...

Page 49: ...agement Wizard is shown as below Read the user s manual of BT200 IM 01C00A11 01E for the operation and the user s manual of BRAIN communication type as listed in Table 1 1 for the detailed parameter s...

Page 50: ...tput signal It is recommended to set a low pass filter approximately 0 1s to the receiver in order to reduce the output effect from communication signal Before online communication confirm that commun...

Page 51: ...Read the user s manual of Modbus communication type as listed in Table 1 1 for the detailed parameter setting via Modbus communication 5 8 1 Connections with Modbus Configuration Tool The Modbus confi...

Page 52: ...have the DD or capabilities files you can download them from our web page http www yokogawa com fld The device revision is as follows DD Revision 1 or later Device Type AXG4A 0x0016 AXW4A 0x0017 Devi...

Page 53: ...city is completely zero by closing the valve Each time that the fluid being measured is changed be sure to carry out zero adjustment with the new fluid 6 2 Zero Adjustment from Display Unit A procedur...

Page 54: ...ve the safety do not touch the electrical circuit and the cables except the setting switches When installing the cover in order to contact the housing and the cover be sure to screw it firmly into the...

Page 55: ...ed from the transducer block It is possible to conduct testing for the downstream function blocks or alarm processes A SIMULATE_ENABLE switch is mounted in the transmitter amplifier This is to prevent...

Page 56: ...set to 1 the resulting the device address is 64 1 26 0 25 0 24 0 23 0 22 0 21 0 20 Setting of Line Termination Switch SW2 This switch is only available for the product with Modbus communication Line...

Page 57: ...n cases where the optional codes C1 or C2 have been specified the output direction will be set to Low i e 2 4 mA Modification of the burnout direction must be carried out using the burnout switch i e...

Page 58: ...making switch settings 1 Setting of Burnout Switch The burnout function sets the direction of current output in situations where the CPU has become damaged Upon shipment from the manufacturing plant...

Page 59: ...Contact Yokogawa service center F 022 PWM 2 stop Error of pulse width modulation 2 was detected Contact Yokogawa service center F 023 Opt bd mismatch Mismatch of option board was detected Contact Yok...

Page 60: ...curred Check the AI2 Output Value AI2 OUT VALUE and configuration of AI2 Lo Lo Lim AI2 LO_LO_LIM AI2 Lo Lo Pri AI2 LO_LO_PRI N 370 AI2 Hi Alarm High Alarm has occurred Check the AI2 Output Value AI2 O...

Page 61: ...n mode Change the AI1 Block Mode Target AI1 MODE_BLK Target to Auto or other mode C 302 AI1 Not Schedule AI1 Block is not scheduled ScheduleAI1 Block C 303 AI1 Simulate Act AI1 block is in simulation...

Page 62: ...Target to Auto or other mode C 349 DI3 Man Mode DI3 Block is in Man mode Change the DI3 Block Mode Target DI3 MODE_BLK Target to Auto or other mode C 350 DI3 Not Schedule DI3 Block is not scheduled S...

Page 63: ...mode or not S 098 Pls 1 fix It was detected that fixied value is set to Pulse output 1 Check pulse output 1 is test mode or not S 099 Pls 2 fix It was detected that fixied value is set to Pulse outpu...

Page 64: ...etting for Modbus communication type Revise the table of error messages 3rd July 2019 Front page 1 2 3 7 6 8 10 to 16 21 19 21 25 25 to 28 30 33 34 36 38 41 42 44 47 48 51 52 55 to 59 Change to style...

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