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Operating instructions  

Magnetic-inductive flow meter

SM0510

80012178 / 00    05 / 2014

UK

Summary of Contents for efector300 SM0510

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Magnetic inductive flow meter SM0510 80012178 00 05 2014 UK...

Page 2: ...monitoring with preset counter 9 4 5 Temperature monitoring 10 4 6 Empty pipe detection 10 4 7 Volumetric flow or temperature monitoring switching function 11 4 7 1 Hysteresis function 11 4 7 2 Window...

Page 3: ...ral 32 10 2 1 Switching between the menu levels 33 10 2 2 Locking unlocking 33 10 2 3 Timeout 33 10 3 Settings for consumed quantity monitoring 33 10 3 1 Settings for limit value monitoring with OUT1...

Page 4: ...value damping 37 10 6 7 Setting the error behaviour of the outputs 38 10 6 8 Configuring the empty pipe detection as diagnostic output 38 10 6 9 Activating deactivating empty pipe detection 38 10 6 10...

Page 5: ...onnel authorised by the machine operator In order to guarantee the correct condition of the device for the operating time it is necessary to use the device only for media to which the wetted materials...

Page 6: ...quids with the following properties Conductivity 20 S cm Viscosity 70 mm2 s at 40 C Operation in overload conditions can cause cavitation Operation with cavitation can damage the pressure carrying par...

Page 7: ...Parameter setting Switching signal for volumetric flow limit values 10 3 1 or frequency signal for volumetric flow quantity 10 3 4 or pulse signal for quantity meter 10 4 1 or switching signal for pre...

Page 8: ...tion Direction of flow in accordance with flow direction process value and display positive Direction of flow against the flow direction process value and display negative Only positive process values...

Page 9: ...data loss can be maximum 10 minutes There are different ways to reset the meter 10 4 4 Manual counter reset 10 4 5 Time controlled counter reset 10 4 7 Configure counter reset using an external signal...

Page 10: ...g signal for temperature limit values on output 2 On the switching functions 4 7 An analogue signal proportional to the temperature 4 20 mA or 0 10 V on output 2 On the analogue functions 4 8 4 6 Empt...

Page 11: ...is adjusted rPx is changed automatically the difference remains constant Example of volumetric flow monitoring HY hysteresis 4 7 2 Window function Normally open OUx Fno Normally closed OUx Fnc The wid...

Page 12: ...nsmitted in an analogue way is therefore below the display range 9 Curve of the analogue signal at factory setting 10 Curve of the analogue signal with shifted ASP and AEP 11 The process value transmi...

Page 13: ...ue way is below the display range 8 Curve of the analogue signal at factory setting 9 Curve of the analogue signal with shifted ASP and AEP 10 The process value transmitted in an analogue way is there...

Page 14: ...ncy value for volumetric flow 4 10 Start up delay The start up delay dST influences the switching outputs of the volumetric flow monitoring If the start up delay is active dST 0 note As soon as the vo...

Page 15: ...stopped Example dST for hysteresis function Condition Reaction 1 Volumetric flow quantity Q reaches LFC dST starts output becomes active 2 dST elapsed Q reached SP output remains active 3 Q below SP b...

Page 16: ...range output becomes active 4 11 Low flow cut off LFC With this function small volumetric flow quantities can be ignored 10 6 13 Flows below the LFC value are evaluated by the sensor as standstill Q...

Page 17: ...nstallation position Example of an optimised installation F 1 Install the unit so that the measuring pipe is completely filled Arrange for inlet and outlet pipe lengths Disturbances caused by bends va...

Page 18: ...18 Install in front of or in a rising pipe 4 F F 5 F F flow direction With empty pipe detection Install the unit according to figure 1 4 or 5...

Page 19: ...ion Avoid the following installation positions F F F Directly in front of a falling pipe In a falling pipe F F F At the highest point of the pipe system Directly in front of the spout of the pipe F On...

Page 20: ...in pipes using adapters The adapters have to be ordered separately as accessories www ifm com A A D D C C B B 1 Screw the adapter B into the pipe A 2 Place the seals C and install the unit according t...

Page 21: ...ons for the installation of electrical equipment must be adhered to Voltage supply according to EN 50178 SELV PELV Disconnect power Connect the unit as follows 4 3 2 1 BK black BN brown BU blue WH whi...

Page 22: ...Analogue signal for volumetric flow quantity Analogue signal for temperature Switching signal empty pipe detection Input for external reset signal InD 7 Operating and display elements Enter 1 to 8 In...

Page 23: ...Menu 11 Buttons up and down Selection of the parameters Activation of the setting functions Changing the parameter values Change of the display unit in the normal operating mode Run mode Locking unloc...

Page 24: ...24 8 2 Main menu Process value display Extended functions The parameters are only displayed when selected at OU1 The parameters are only displayed when selected at OU2...

Page 25: ...alternative configure OUT2 Pin2 as input for external reset signal Setting OU2 In D Hno Hysteresis normally open Hnc Hysteresis normally closed Fno Window normally open Fnc Window normally closed ImP...

Page 26: ...26 8 3 Extended functions Basic settings Main menu CFG EF 8 1 The parameters are only displayed when selected at OU1 The parameters are only displayed when selected at OU2...

Page 27: ...ut 2 in case of an error dST Start up delay of volumetric flow monitoring P n Output logic pnp npn dAP Measured value damping damping constant in seconds diS Update rate and orientation of the display...

Page 28: ...28 8 4 Extended functions Min max memory Emtpy pipe Simulation Main menu MEM EF SIM 8 1 8 1 EPD Parameters are only displayed for the selection EP On On...

Page 29: ...ory MEM HI F Max value flow LO F Min value flow HI T Max value temperature LO T Min value temperature 8 4 3 Submenu empty pipe EPD EP On Empty pipe detection on off dEP E Delay time empty signal dEP F...

Page 30: ...tput signal is at 20 mA cur rent output or 10 V voltage output 10 Parameter setting Parameters can be set before installation and set up of the unit or during opera tion If you change parameters durin...

Page 31: ...nication is possible via a point to point connection with a USB adapter cable You will find more detailed information about IO Link at www ifm com gb io link 10 1 2 Device specific information You wil...

Page 32: ...5 3 Confirm the parameter value 6 Press Enter briefly The parameter is displayed again The new setting value is saved 6 Finish parameter setting and change to the process value display Wait for 30 se...

Page 33: ...tool Locking Make sure that the unit is in the normal operating mode Press and simultaneously for 10 s Loc is displayed During operation LOC is briefly displayed if you try to change parameter values...

Page 34: ...signal proportional to volumetric flow 0 10 V Select ASP2 and set the value at which the minimum value is provided Select AEP2 and set the value at which the maximum value is pro vided 10 3 4 Setting...

Page 35: ...displayed Press or to select the setting range With each press of the pushbutton the display changes to the next set ting range decimal point shifts and or LED changes Press Enter to confirm the sett...

Page 36: ...tings for temperature monitoring 10 5 1 Settings for limit value monitoring with OUT2 Select SEL2 and set TEMP Select OU2 and set the switching function Hno hysteresis function NO Hnc hysteresis funct...

Page 37: ...current medium temperature in C is displayed Select diS and set the update rate and orientation of the display d1 update of the measured values every 50 ms d2 update of the measured values every 200 m...

Page 38: ...of the error as defined with the parameters The analogue signal corresponds to the measured value 10 6 8 Configuring the empty pipe detection as diagnostic output Select OU1 or OU2 and set dOU Select...

Page 39: ...functions 10 7 1 Reading the min max values for the volumetric flow Select HI F or LO F HI F max value LO F min value Delete memory Select HI F or LO F Press Enter briefly Keep or pressed is displaye...

Page 40: ...ts The values are simulated for the time set at S Tim SIM is displayed simultaneously with the process values Cancel with Enter OFF The simulation is not active 10 7 4 Resetting all parameters to fact...

Page 41: ...e display is lit and the current process value is displayed After 30 seconds the display changes to the standard display LED Process value display Unit 1 Current flow volume per minute l min 2 Current...

Page 42: ...arameter is displayed 2 1 Display the parameter value 3 Press Enter briefly The currently set value is displayed for 30 s By pressing Enter briefly several times the display switches between parameter...

Page 43: ...temperature Measured value between 120 and 130 of the final value of the measuring range Err Unit faulty malfunction Measured value greater than 130 of the final value of the meas uring range Measure...

Page 44: ...P1 19 5 ImPS 0 1 ImPR YES OU1 Hno OU2 I SP2 FLOW 40 rP2 FLOW 39 5 SP2 TEMP 20 C rP2 TEMP 19 6 C ASP2 FLOW 0 AEP2 FLOW 100 ASP2 TEMP 20 C AEP2 TEMP 80 C FEP 100 FrEP 1 kHz FDir FPro LFC 5 l min DIn2 ED...

Page 45: ...45 UK Uni Lmin SELd FLOW SEL2 FLOW EP On OFF dEP E 0 s dEP F 2 s EP SP 75 S FLW 20 S TMP 20 C S Tim 3 min of the final value of the measuring range More information at www ifm com...

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