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Reference Manual 

00809-0100-4024, Rev BA
September 2005

Rosemount 5600 Series Radar 
Level Transmitter with HART

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 fieldbus protocol

Summary of Contents for 5600 Series

Page 1: ...www rosemount com Reference Manual 00809 0100 4024 Rev BA September 2005 Rosemount 5600 Series Radar Level Transmitter with HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus protocol ...

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Page 3: ...perty of their respective owners Cover Photo 5600_01ad NOTICE Read this manual before working with the product For personal and system safety and for optimum product performance make sure you thoroughly understand the contents before installing using or maintaining this product Within the United States Rosemount Inc has two toll free assistance numbers Customer Central 1 800 999 9307 7 00 a m to 7...

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Page 5: ...unting the Rod Antenna Flanged Version 2 7 Mounting the Rod Antenna Threaded Version 2 11 Mounting the Cone Antenna PTFE sealing 2 14 Mounting the Cone Antenna Quartz sealing 2 17 Mounting the Process Seal Antenna 2 22 Mounting the Cone Antenna in a Still pipe Bridle 2 25 For Still Pipes 2 26 For Bridle Pipes 2 27 Mounting the Antenna 2 29 Mounting the Parabolic Antenna 2 31 Mounting the Extended ...

Page 6: ...tions 4 11 Disturbance Echo Handling 4 11 Bottom Echo Handling 4 14 Full Tank Handling 4 15 Empty Tank Handling 4 15 Surface Tracking 4 16 Filtering 4 18 SECTION 5 HART Configuration Safety Messages 5 1 Overview 5 1 PC Configuration Software Radar Master 5 2 Installation 5 2 Main Configuration Icons 5 4 Hand Held Communicator 5 7 HART Fast Keys 5 9 Setting the Loop to Manual 5 9 Connections and Ha...

Page 7: ... Display Unit 8 2 Field Upgrades 8 2 Connection via Sensor Bus Port 8 3 Fieldbus Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 4 Configure Transmitter 8 4 Service Method 8 4 Calibration Distance Configuration 8 4 Master Reset Method Resource Block 8 4 Write Protection Resource Block 8 4 Block Instantiation 8 6 Troubleshooting Table 8 6 Field Upgrades 8 7 Resource Block 8 8 Transducer Block 8 9 Analog Input AI...

Page 8: ...B 5 Hazardous Locations Certifications B 6 ATEX Approval Drawings B 9 CSA Approval Drawings B 13 APPENDIX C Level Transducer Block Overview C 1 Parameters and Descriptions C 2 Diagnostics Device Errors C 6 Supported Units C 7 Unit codes C 7 Methods C 7 APPENDIX D Resource Block Overview D 1 Parameters and Descriptions D 2 APPENDIX E Register Transducer Block Overview E 1 Register Access Transducer...

Page 9: ...ased communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices Failure to follow safe installation and servicing guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform these procedures Use the equipment only as specified in this manual Failure to do...

Page 10: ...ircuit boards or internal software Section 2 Mechanical Installation Mechanical installation instructions Section 3 Electrical Installation Electrical installation instructions Section 4 Operation Operation Section 5 HART Configuration Commissioning Software functions Configuration parameters Online variables Section 6 FOUNDATION Fieldbus Configuration Commissioning with Delta V Software functions...

Page 11: ...ries Radar Level Transmitter is a powerful radar level transmitter suitable for non contact level measurements in process tanks storage tanks and other types of tanks It is designed for easy installation and maintenance free operation Together with the Rosemount Radar Master Configuration Tool you are able in an easy and user friendly way to configure the 5600 transmitters The Radar Master program...

Page 12: ...product surface the echo is picked up by the antenna As the signal is varying in frequency the echo has a slightly different frequency compared to the signal transmitted at that moment The difference in frequency is proportional to the distance to the product surface and can be accurately calculated This method is called FMCW Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave and is used in all high performance ...

Page 13: ...5 1 5 Rosemount 5600 Series Figure 1 3 Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave f f f f max fmin 1 f1 f0 f0 t0 t t t d d 1 The FMCW method is based on a radar sweep with continuous changes in frequency Transmitted Reflected Frequency GHz Time 5600_PDS_FMCW EPS ...

Page 14: ...ignal processing technique to obtain a frequency spectrum of all echoes in the tank From this frequency spectrum the surface level is extracted In combination with the echofixer FFT allows measurements in tanks with agitators mixers and other disturbing objects The echofixer provides a technique to adapt measurements to various situations by using information from previous measurements SPECIFIC FC...

Page 15: ...ies of liquids a Oil gasoline and other hydrocarbons petrochemicals dielectric constant εr 1 9 4 0 b Alcohols concentrated acids organic solvents oil water mixtures and acetone εr 4 0 10 c Conductive liquids e g water based solutions dilute acids and alkalis εr 10 1 Measuring range in ft m 0 0 0 0 33 10 a b c a b c a b c a b c 0 0 a b c a b c 66 20 98 30 131 40 164 50 33 10 66 20 98 30 131 40 164 ...

Page 16: ... of the tank This could reduce the accuracy of the measurement at these lower product levels This could occur at product levels of 4 6 inch 100 150 mm or lower but depends on the product as well as the tank bottom type There are special software settings that could improve this situation or alternatively mechanical changes could be implemented to minimize the influence from the bottom of the tank ...

Page 17: ...ice Support outside the United States please contact your nearest Rosemount Representative NOTE Most radar problems encountered in the field are applications related and can best be dealt with while the transmitter is installed The representative will assist you with any needed information or materials The representative will ask for the following information Product model Serial numbers The last ...

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Page 19: ...ty issues is indicated by a warning symbol Refer to the safety messages listed at the beginning of each section before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating environment of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Before connecting a HART based communicator in an explo...

Page 20: ...p ends outside the nozzle see Figure 2 2 Customer Supplied Flanges The simple design of cone and rod antennas tank connection allows the use of customer supplied flanges If a hole is drilled in a standard blind flange the pressure performance may be reduced In such a case the flange should be marked with new rating for Maximum Allowed Working Pressure MAWP Failure to follow safe installation and s...

Page 21: ...ommended Diammin Lmaximum Hold Off Distance Rod100 3 9 100 or less 1 6 43 3 9 100 23 6 600 Rod250 9 8 250 or less 1 6 43 9 8 250 30 7 780 Cone 3 in 3 7 95 or less 2 9 75 9 6 245 4 7 120 Cone 4 in 5 9 150 or less 3 8 98 11 8 300 6 7 170 Cone 6 in 10 2 260 or less 5 7 146 16 1 410 11 0 280 Cone 8 in 14 6 370 or less 7 6 194 20 6 525 15 8 400 Parabolic 6 3 160 or less 19 7 500 23 6 600 7 9 200 Proces...

Page 22: ...s 22 550 B Service Space Height Antenna Distance in mm Rod 27 700 Cone Extended Cone Flushing Cone 25 650 Process Seal 31 800 Parabolic 27 700 C Inclination Antenna Maximum Angle Rod 3 Cone 1 Process Seal 3 Parabolic 3 D Minimum distance to tank wall 1 1 Mounting closer to the tank wall may be allowed if reduced accuracy is accepted Antenna Distance in mm Rod 24 600 Cone 24 600 Process Seal 24 600...

Page 23: ...ntenna Beam Width Cone 3 in 25 Rod Cone 4 in Process Seal 4 in 21 Cone 6 in Process Seal 6 in 18 Cone 8 in 15 Parabolic 10 BILD_24 Beam Angle Table 2 4 Beam width distance Antenna Diameter of radiated area at different distances from flange ft m 16 ft 5 m 33 ft 10 m 49 ft 15 m 66 ft 20 m Cone 3 in 7 2 2 2 14 4 4 22 6 7 29 8 9 Rod Cone 4 in Process Seal 4 in 6 2 1 9 12 3 7 18 5 6 24 7 4 Cone 6 in P...

Page 24: ... Length 1 57 in 40 mm Process Seal For model codes 34S and 36S Distinguishing features a Length 2 93 in 74 5 mm b O ring on the inside Parabolic For model codes 45S and 46S Distinguishing features a Length 2 93 in 74 5 mm b No o ring on the inside Cone Antenna with Quartz Seal Model code option Q with Quartz Seal Distinguishing features a Complete assembly b No loose waveguide tube Not available a...

Page 25: ...ions Flanged Version 1 Mount the flange on top of the rod plate Make sure the bottom side of the flange is flat and all parts are clean and dry Figure 2 7 Mount the flange 7 87 200 NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 15 75 400 ROD_MOUNT_DIMENSIONS Inactive length 3 94 100 or Inactive length 9 84 250 11 81 300 Antenna Label Plate ROD_MOUNT_FLANGE ...

Page 26: ...th the locking nut Make sure the nut fits tightly to the flange Figure 2 8 Secure the flange with the locking nut 3 Mount the adapter on top of the sleeve Figure 2 9 Mounting the adapter ROD_MOUNT_NUT Locking Nut Antenna Label Plate ROD_MOUNT_APDATER Locking Ring Adapter O ring Wave guide Sleeve Antenna Label Plate Nut ...

Page 27: ...e locking ring Figure 2 10 Use the locking ring to secure the adapter 5 Carefully fit the flange and the rod antenna on the tank nozzle with an appropriate gasket in between Tighten with screws and nuts Figure 2 11 Mount the flange and rod antenna on the nozzle ROD_MOUNT_RING Locking Ring Gasket ROD_MOUNT EPS ...

Page 28: ...Figure 2 12 Mount the transmitter head 7 Place the protection sleeve on the flange Mount the transmitter head and tighten the nut Check that the guide pins on the adapter enter the corresponding grooves on the upper wave guide Figure 2 13 Completed mechanical installation 8 Proceed with the electrical installation WAVEGUIDE_TUBE EPS Wave Guide Tube O ring Upper Wave Guide TH40HEAD_NOZZLE EPS Prote...

Page 29: ... Antenna Dimensions Threaded Version 1 Carefully fit the rod antenna into the threaded nozzle and screw it in place NOTE For adapters with NPT threads pressure tight joints may require a sealant 5600 9150074 921AA EPS 7 87 200 NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 15 75 400 Inactive length 3 94 100 or Inactive length 9 84 250 11 81 300 ...

Page 30: ...he rod antenna 2 Insert the wave guide tube into the upper wave guide Make sure the o ring at the lower end of the wave guide tube is in place Figure 2 16 Mount the transmitter head ROD_MOUNT_BSP EPS Gasket for BSP G threads Antenna Label Plate WAVEGUIDE_TUBE EPS Wave Guide Tube O ring Upper Wave Guide ...

Page 31: ...ction sleeve on the flange Mount the transmitter head and tighten the nut Check that the guide pins on the adapter enter the corresponding grooves on the upper wave guide Figure 2 17 Completed mechanical installation 4 Proceed with the electrical installation TH40HEAD_NOZZLE_BSP EPS Protection Sleeve ...

Page 32: ...he flange on top of the cone plate Make sure that the bottom side of the flange is flat and all parts are clean and dry Figure 2 19 Mount the flange 7 87 200 NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 2 76 70 3 in Cone 3 66 93 4 in Cone 5 55 141 6 in Cone 7 44 189 8 in Cone 3 74 95 3 in Cone 5 91 150 4 in Cone 10 24 260 6 in Cone 14 57 370 8 in Cone Junction Box 15 75 400 FLANGE_MOUNT_PTFE_50 Anten...

Page 33: ...2 20 Secure the flange with the locking nut 4 Mount the adapter on top of the sleeve Figure 2 21 Mounting the adapter 5 Secure the adapter with the locking ring Figure 2 22 Use the locking ring to secure the adapter CONE_FLANGE_ASSY_PTFE_50 Locking Ring Adapter O ring Wave guide unit Sleeve ADAPTER_TOPVIEW ADAPTER_MOUNT_PTFE Top view of adapter Locking Ring ADAPTER_LOCKRING_PTFE ...

Page 34: ...nozzle 7 Tighten with screws and nuts Figure 2 23 Mount the flange and cone antenna on the nozzle 8 Insert the wave guide tube into the upper wave guide Make sure the gasket at the lower end of the wave guide tube is in place Figure 2 24 Mount the transmitter head Gasket CONETANK_PTFE EPS WAVEGUIDE_TUBE Wave guide tube O ring Upper Wave Guide ...

Page 35: ...n the upper wave guide Figure 2 25 Completed mechanical installation 10 Proceed with the electrical installation MOUNTING THE CONE ANTENNA QUARTZ SEALING Figure 2 26 Cone Antenna Dimensions TH40HEAD_NOZZLE1 Protection Sleeve 7 87 200 NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 2 76 70 3 in Cone 3 66 93 4 in Cone 5 55 141 6 in Cone 7 44 189 8 in Cone 3 74 95 3 in Cone 5 91 150 4 in Cone 10 24 260 6 i...

Page 36: ...t mechanical shocks or impacts It is important to handle the antenna carefully in order to avoid any mechanical stresses such as bending or pressing the sealing 1 Remove locking ring and adapter from antenna 2 Mount the range on top of the cone plate Make sure the bottom side of the flange is flat and all parts are clean and dry Figure 2 27 Mount the flange FLANGE_MOUNT_QUARTZ Flange Note No gaske...

Page 37: ...ny visible gap between the plate and the flange Figure 2 28 Secure the flange with the locking nut 4 Mount the adapter on top of the sleeve Figure 2 29 Mounting the adapter 5 Secure the adapter with the locking ring Figure 2 30 Use the locking ring to secure the adapter CONE_FLANGE_ASSY_QUARTZ Locking nut Label Plate Locking Ring Adapter O ring Sleeve ADAPTER_TOPVIEW ADAPTER_MOUNT_QUARTZ Top view ...

Page 38: ... 2 20 6 Fit the flange with the cone antenna on the horizontal tank flange If the tank flange is not horizontal the performance of the gauge may be negatively impacted 7 Tighten with screws and nuts Figure 2 31 Mount the flange and cone antenna on the nozzle CONETANK_QUARTZ EPS ...

Page 39: ...1 Check the guide pins on the adapter enter the corresponding grooves on the upper wave guide Maximum allowed spacing is 0 2 in 5 mm Tighten the nut manually or with a wrench using approximately 20 50 Nm torque until it stops on the adapter It is normal that the transmitter head can be rotated a fraction corresponding to the play between the guide pins and the grooves This will not have any negati...

Page 40: ...ries 2 22 MOUNTING THE PROCESS SEAL ANTENNA Figure 2 34 Process Seal Antenna Dimensions Note Dimensions are in inches millimeters 5600 PDS MS_4 EPS 7 87 200 21 65 550 4 inch process seal 25 59 650 6 inch process seal 6 30 160 4 inch process seal 8 58 218 6 inch process seal ...

Page 41: ...ment No other gaskets than Rosemount original may be used for Process Seal antennas NOZZLE d NOZZLE_FLATNESS_CONCAVE_V2 Flange Surface Tolerance d 0 05 mm X2 X1 X7 Display Interface P ar t of T A43 X7 X3 Junction Box EEx i Junction Box EEx e 1 2 3 4 6 5 4 3 2 1 TM40 TRL 2 MODBUS Internal Electronics P ower Supply Unit PS43 X4 X4 24 240 V DC AC 0 60 Hz 10 W 15 V A X6 X5 7 XA40 P assive 4 20mA XA40 ...

Page 42: ...lange on top of the antenna 3 Tighten the flange to the antenna by using screws and nuts Use lubricating grease to minimize friction when the screws are tightened Figure 2 36 Tighten the flange NOTE Tighten the screws carefully to the recommended torque according to Table 2 5 Tighten opposite screws in pair FALNGE_MOUNT_PS ANTENNA_FLANGE_SCREW_ASSY ...

Page 43: ...Bridle The 5600 Series Radar Level Transmitter is suitable for measurements in still pipes and bridles The high signal processing capacity allows measurements even when there are several pipe inlets provided that the mechanical installation is done per the guidelines in this manual or related technical note Figure 2 37 Example of a Bridle mount left and a Still pipe mount right Still pipe or bridl...

Page 44: ...nding pipe size A gap between the antenna opening and the pipe of up to 0 4 in 10 mm may occur In most applications this gap has only a limited effect on the measuring performance It is always recommended to have the gap as small as possible since larger gaps cause larger inaccuracies Figure 2 38 3 4 and 6 in Cone Antenna in still pipe gap between pipe and antenna 20 07_MAX10MM_01 max 0 4 in 10 mm...

Page 45: ...le applications with inlet pipes larger than 2 in or in pipes with severe contamination can be expected the antenna size should be customized to better fit the pipe In this case do the following a Measure the inner diameter of the pipe b Cut the cone antenna so that it fits inside the Bridle Pipe c Make sure that the gap between the pipe and the antenna is smaller than 0 04 inches 1 mm Please cont...

Page 46: ...e In addition there may be measurement errors associated with two closely spaced echoes where the gauge will not lock on a single target The relative amplitude of the unwanted modes in a straight cone is proportional to the product of the cone angle and the diameter in the cone opening Therefore measurement error increases as pipe diameter increases since the cone angle is the same for all the con...

Page 47: ...e same way as a standard cone antenna see Mounting the Cone Antenna PTFE sealing on page 2 14 Figure 2 40 Mounting the antenna and transmitter head 2 Make sure that the inclination of the transmitter is less than 1 Figure 2 41 Inclination less than 1 ANTENNA_HEAD_MOUNT Nut Wave Guide Tube Protection Sleeve Antenna Gasket Adapter 20 07_INCLINATION max 1 ...

Page 48: ...5600 Series 2 30 3 In order to minimize the influence of disturbing echoes from inlet and outlet pipes you may need to rotate the transmitter head 90 Figure 2 42 Example of rotating the transmitter head to minimize disturbing echoes 90 90 BRIDLE_HEADROTATE Cover Lock ...

Page 49: ...nting the Flange Ball 1 The flange should be between 0 24 and 1 18 inches 6 and 30 mm thick Make sure the diameter of the hole is 3 78 in 96 mm 2 Make a small recess in the flange hole Figure 2 44 Recess Hole 5600 5600_09_AA EPS 7 87 200 NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 18 11 460 6 4 162 17 36 441 PARANT_FLANGE Recess 3 78 96 0 24 1 18 6 30 1 97 50 ...

Page 50: ...e sure the pin on the side of the Flange Ball fits into the corresponding recess on the flange Figure 2 45 Put the O ring on the flange 4 Tighten the nut Make sure the Flange Ball fits tightly to the flange 5 Secure the nut by tightening the locking screw Figure 2 46 Secure the nut PARANT_FLANGEBALL Flange Ball O ring Nut PARANT_NUT_LOCKSCREW Locking Screw ...

Page 51: ...unt the five M5 screws that were delivered by Emerson Process Management Figure 2 47 Mount the five M5 screw 2 Tighten the screws 3 Put the two O rings in the grooves on the upper surface of the Flange Ball Figure 2 48 Put the two O rings in the grooves PARANT_PARABOLICREFLECTOR M5 x 5 Parabolic Reflector Antenna Feeder PARANT_FLANGEBALL O rings x 2 Flange Ball ...

Page 52: ...ashers and nuts 5 Tighten the Finger Nut and the Lock Nut loosely 6 Place the antenna on the tank nozzle and tighten the flange screws Figure 2 50 Tighten the flange screws 7 Rotate the antenna so the groove on the Antenna Feeder is directed 90 to the tank wall 5600 5600_12_AA EPS Tab Washer Washer Ball Lock Washer Finger Nut Lock Nut Antenna Feeder Groove on Feeder Flange PARANT_TANKNOZZLE_T30 ...

Page 53: ... Tube into the Upper Waveguide Figure 2 52 Insert the Waveguide Tube into the Upper Waveguide 11 Carefully mount the Transmitter Head onto the adapter and tighten the Upper Waveguide Nut by hand Make sure that the guide pins on the adapter fits into the holes on the Upper Waveguide Figure 2 53 Mount the Transmitter PARANTANTENNAFEEDER EPS Antenna Feeder Groove PA_WAVEGUIDETUBE EPS Upper Waveguide ...

Page 54: ...er the lock nut Figure 2 55 Figure 2 54 Inclination of Parabolic Antenna NOTE Normally the antenna should be mounted with inclination 0 However in some applications for example solid products a small inclination of the antenna may improve the performance This may also be the case if there are disturbing echoes from objects in the tank Figure 2 55 Fold the tab washer over the lock nut 0 Degrees 1 t...

Page 55: ...na and transmitter head 2 When the transmitter is mounted the following antenna parameters must be adjusted by using the configuration software Tank Connection Length TCL Hold Off H distance See page 2 38 and page 2 39 for more information on how to set the Hold Off distance and the Tank Connection Length for a Cone Extension antenna See also Section 4 Configuration for more information about thes...

Page 56: ...ext Lantenna where TCLext the TCL adjusted to the extended cone antenna See Table 2 7 TCLcone the default TCL for a standard cone antenna without extension Note that there are different TCL values for tank sealing PTFE and Quartz see Table 2 8 Lext the measured length of the extended cone antenna Lantenna the length of the standard cone antenna without extension K a constant related to the antenna...

Page 57: ... 1 Start the configuration software 2 In the Hold Off New input field type the desired Hold Off distance Use the following formula in order to calculate the appropriate Hold Off H distance H 1 2 inches Lext H 0 03 meters Lext where Lext is the length of the extended cone antenna Figure 2 57 Extended cone antenna CONE_EXTENSION_1B Hold Off H Lext 1 2 in 30 mm ...

Page 58: ... 2 59 ANSI 3 antenna for nozzles higher than 9 8 in 250 mm ANSI 4 antenna for nozzles higher than 11 8 in 300 mm ANSI 6 antenna for nozzles higher than 15 8 in 400 mm there are disturbing objects close to the tank opening see Figure 2 60 or there is a rough surface at the inside of the nozzle or there is a height difference between nozzle sides see Figure 2 61 5600_PDS_MS_2BB EPS 7 87 200 NOTES Ot...

Page 59: ...unt 5600 Series 2 41 Figure 2 59 Example of a high nozzle Figure 2 60 Example of disturbing objects close to the tank nozzle Figure 2 61 Examples of problem nozzles TANK_UNDERGROUND TANK_INSULATED 5600 ROUGH_SURFACES Rust or deposit Height difference Bad welding ...

Page 60: ... the cone may be cut so these minimum dimensions are met Due to the slanting opening of the antenna the direction of the radar beam is slightly changed towards the short end of the antenna opening If objects are present which may cause disturbing radar echoes the antenna should be oriented in such a way that the disturbing objects do not interfere with the radar signal The short side should be tur...

Page 61: ...enna assembly and welded to the cone antenna Carefully fit the antenna assembly and appropriate gasket on the tank nozzle Figure 2 64 Mount the flushing cone antenna on the nozzle 7 87 200 NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 3 66 93 4 in Cone 5 55 141 6 in Cone 7 44 189 8 in Cone 5 12 130 4 in Cone 9 45 240 6 in Cone 13 98 355 8 in Cone 5600_PDS_MS_2C EPS 15 75 400 Connection for tubing FLUS...

Page 62: ... the wave guide tube is in place Figure 2 65 Insert wave guide tube 3 Mount the transmitter head and tighten the nut Check that the guide pins on the adapter enter the corresponding grooves on the upper wave guide Figure 2 66 Mount the transmitter head WAVEGUIDE_TUBE Wave guide tube O ring Upper Wave Guide Nut Protection sleeve Guide pins Upper wave guide FLUSHING_ANTENNA_HEAD ...

Page 63: ...0 Series 2 45 4 Connect your tubing to the antenna for cleaning purging or cooling purposes Use a minimum 0 4 in 10 mm tube or pipe Typical media to use are nitrogen air water or steam Figure 2 67 Connect tubing to antenna FLUSHING_ANTENNA_CONNECT Connection for tubing ...

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Page 65: ...nsistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Before connecting a HART based communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices Do not remove the transmitter cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is alive Failure to follow safe installation and servici...

Page 66: ...Foundation fieldbus can be connected to either the intrinsically safe EExi or the non intrinsically safe EExe junction box Display Unit Connect the intrinsically safe Rosemount 2210 Remote Display Unit to terminals 5 6 7 and ground in the intrinsically safe EExi junction box Transmitter Junction Box The standard version is equipped with two separate junction boxes one non intrinsically safe and on...

Page 67: ...C as the built in power supply has a wide input range The following specification is valid for the power supply 24 240 V DC AC 0 60 Hz 10 W 15 VA There is no voltage selector in the electronics compartment since the transmitter power supply unit automatically adapts to the available voltage within specified limits NOTE The minimum voltage required at the transmitter power terminals is 20V Check th...

Page 68: ...tice A ground loop with circulating current may occur See Appendix B Product Certifications Figure 3 3 Grounding connection FM Grounding is accomplished through the conduit pipes HART ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION External Connections Non Intrinsically Safe Junction Box EEx e This Junction Box is for non intrinsically safe connections and power supply Figure 3 4 Transmitter Terminal Block Non IS Wiring ...

Page 69: ...ally Safe Junction Box EEx i This Junction Box is for intrinsically safe connections and for connection of the Display Unit Figure 3 5 Transmitter Terminal Block IS Wiring 1 2 Intrinsically safe HART 4 20 mA primary analog output or intrinsically safe FOUNDATION fieldbus 3 4 Secondary analog output 5 7 Display Unit 6 7 also used for Sensor Bus see Configuration Using the Sensor Bus Port on page 6 ...

Page 70: ... Analog Output A Ground terminal not used Cable shield Connect the shield to the cable glands If conduit fittings are used no cable shield is used Connecting HART devices Active output internal loop supply For transmitters with active output a hand held terminal or a HART modem can be connected as follows Figure 3 7 Typical hand held communicator active output primary A 75C 75C X2 1 NOT USED 2 NOT...

Page 71: ...y safe communicator can be connected in the hazardous area The HART interface must be connected via a zener barrier in the safe area It is also possible to use an intrinsically safe Ex classed HART interface which has a built in Zener barrier Figure 3 9 Typical hand held Communicator connection in intrinsically safe conditions 5600 ANALOGOUT_PASSIVE_V2_ED3 X1 1 2 3 4 Vs Junction Box EEx e Voltage ...

Page 72: ...ransmitter requires separate power within the range 24 240 V AC or DC 0 60Hz Tighten the terminal screws to ensure adequate contact See Power Supply on page 3 3 and Figure 3 18 on page 3 14 for additional information Fieldbus Voltage limits 9 to 32 V Current Draw 12 5 mA For I S Applications Ui 30 V Ii 300 mA Pi 1 3 W Ci 0 μF Li 0 mH 5600 HART_NONIS_EXNONEX Rosemount 5600 Hand Held Communicator HA...

Page 73: ...he fieldbus terminals does not go below 9 V dc NOTE Do not apply high voltage e g ac line voltage to the fieldbus terminals Abnormally high voltage can damage the unit Model Code Use the Model Code located on your fieldbus transmitter to determine wiring connection Figure 3 11 Example of a fieldbus label External Connections Non Intrinsically Safe Wiring Figure 3 12 Transmitter Terminal Block Non ...

Page 74: ... NOTE Do not ground out the live signal wiring to the housing when working on a segment Grounding the communication wires may result in temporary loss of communication with all devices on the segment Hazardous Locations Refer to Appendix B Product Certifications Grounding Signal wiring of the fieldbus segment can not be grounded Grounding out one of the signal wires will shut down the entire field...

Page 75: ... cable characteristics Integrated Power Conditioner and Filter Trunk Spur Spur The power supply filter first terminator and configuration tool are typically located in the control room Fieldbus Segment fieldbus devices on segment Intrinsically safe installations may allow fewer devices per I S barrier due to current limitations 5600_01A Signal Wiring Configuration with Radar Master in a fieldbus s...

Page 76: ...5600 Series Radar Level Transmitter enclosure or remotely mounted The Display Unit can be used for configuration of the transmitter as well as for displaying tank data see Section 7 2210 Display Unit Configuration for information on how to operate the transmitter by using the Display Unit Figure 3 15 Rosemount 2210 Display Unit Connection 5600 PRO_RDU40 RDU40 2210 Display Unit ...

Page 77: ...ctions Connect the Display Unit to the X2 terminal in the Intrinsically Safe Junction Box by the following four wires Grounding wire to the ground terminal Signal wires to terminal 6 and 7 Supply voltage to terminal 5 Figure 3 17 Connection of junction box with and without temperature option P O X 2 P O S O S O D P D P D A D P D B 4 3 2 7 6 5 1 75C 75C A 5600 TH40HEAD_ED3 JB_EEXI_01AA EPS Intrinsi...

Page 78: ...onnect a wire from the IS Ground screw in the X2 terminal compartment to terminal block X12 position 4 Temperature Measurement For temperature measurements you can use 1 3 3 wire RTD spot elements or 1 6 3 wire RTDs with common return The sensors are connected to nozzle X17 and X18 on the optional TP40 board Depending on the type of sensor that is used different jumpers must be set on nozzles X24 ...

Page 79: ...le Spot Elements Jumper Settings X24 A B C open X25 A B C closed X26 position 1 X27 position 1 X28 position 1 5600 RDU40_TP40 X17 2 Red X17 3 White X17 4 White X17 6 Red X17 7 White X17 8 White X18 2 Red X18 3 White X18 4 White Jumper Settings X24 A B C closed X25 A B C closed X26 position 2 X27 position 2 X28 position 2 5600 RDU40_TP40 X17 2 Brown X17 6 Red X18 2 Orange X18 5 Yellow X18 6 Green X...

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Page 81: ...tions Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol Please refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating environment of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Before connecting a HART based com...

Page 82: ...210 Display Unit see Section 7 2210 Display Unit Configuration DeltaV see Section 6 FOUNDATION Fieldbus Configuration or others Limited support for various configuration parameters may apply when using certain configuration tools Basic Configuration The parameters are divided into several categories listed below Configuration includes specification of parameters for Antenna on page 4 3 Tank Geomet...

Page 83: ...ozzle you can increase the Hold Off Distance in order to avoid measurements in the region close to the antenna See Setting the Hold Off Distance on page 2 39 Pipe Inner Diameter The figure is used to compensate for the lower microwave propagation speed inside the pipe An incorrect value will give a scale factor error Only valid for pipe antennas or cone antennas in existing still pipe If locally s...

Page 84: ... 475 11 02 280 Cone 8 PTFE 18 70 475 15 75 400 Cone 3 Quartz 20 28 515 4 72 120 Cone 4 Quartz 20 28 515 6 69 170 Cone 6 Quartz 20 28 515 11 02 280 Cone 8 Quartz 20 28 515 15 75 400 Pipe with Cone PTFE 18 70 475 2 36 60 Pipe with Cone Quartz 20 28 515 2 36 60 Parabolic 31 22 793 7 87 200 Process Seal 4 PTFE 22 17 563 7 87 200 Process Seal 6 PTFE 24 53 623 7 87 200 Table 4 2 TCLext for standard exte...

Page 85: ...tion of Tank type and Tank Bottom Type For tank types vertical cylinder and cubical all tank bottom types are valid For tank types horizontal cylinder and spherical the parameter Tank Bottom Type is not used Select Tank Bottom Type flat inclined if the bottom inclination is between 10 and 30 degrees If the inclination is less than 10 degrees but there are disturbing objects on the tank floor like ...

Page 86: ...e Minimum Level Offset is defined as the distance between the zero level Tank Level Reference Point and the minimum accepted level and tank bottom Set the Minimum Level Offset to zero if you use the tank bottom as zero level reference point If the zero level is not defined as the tank bottom and instead is an elevated point as the datum plate you need to define the Minimum Level Offset Note The Mi...

Page 87: ...urement range the transmitter enters the alarm mode Alarm Mode Choose the desired Alarm Mode The Alarm Mode specifies the analog output state when a measurement error occurs or when the measured value is out of range High the output current is set to 22 mA Low the output current is set to 3 8 mA Freeze Current the output current is set to the present value at the time when the error occurs Binary ...

Page 88: ...nalog output Analog Output 2 configure it as described above Figure 4 1 Alarm Mode Settings Analog Output current as a function of product level for different alarm mode settings The shaded area indicates analog output in Alarm mode The graphs are valid when Disable Limit Alarm if Out of Range is not set Upper Lower 3 8 mA 22 mA 20 mA 4 mA 20 mA 4 mA 20 mA 4 mA Level Analog Output Analog Output An...

Page 89: ...ard configured transmitter is able to track level changes of up to 4 inch s 100 mm s When the Rapid Level Changes check box is marked the transmitter can track level changes of up to 8 inch s 200 mm s Turbulent Surface This parameter should be used if the tank shows a turbulent surface The reason for the turbulence might be splash loading agitators mixers or boiling product Normally the waves in a...

Page 90: ... calculation If you wish to change the set of available options contact your local Rosemount representative Ideal Tank Use this option if approximation of your tank with an ideal tank shape assuming no dished ends provides sufficient accuracy Enter the following parameters Tank Diameter and the length if it is a horizontal tank Volume Offset Use this parameter if you do not want zero volume and ze...

Page 91: ...the performance of the transmitter when the surface is close to a horizontal surface of a stationary object in the tank The object causes an echo when it is above the surface When the echoes from the surface and the object are close to each other they might interfere and cause a decrease in performance It is possible to store the positions of the disturbing objects in the memory of the transmitter...

Page 92: ...commended Note These figures are estimations Significantly different figures may have to be used in many cases Some further considerations are If water test is performed before the product enters the tank there is probably a difference in signal amplitude between the water and the product Use the signal amplitude for the product to set the amplitude threshold A moving surface may cause a decrease ...

Page 93: ...stration of False Echoes The False Echo function allows you to let the transmitter register disturbing echoes caused by objects in the tank This makes it possible to detect a product surface close to a disturbance echo even if the surface echo is weaker than the disturbing echo See Figure 4 5 When should I register See the following recommendations before you register new interfering echoes Make s...

Page 94: ...ios checked tanks where the bottom echo is visible Always check if the transmitter shows a value for the bottom at empty tank before marking the checkbox Only flat bottom tanks have checkbox marked as default Set this parameter in Advanced Service If Empty Tank Handling is set to automatic the choice of Tank Bottom Type controls the setting of Bottom Echo Visible For Tank Bottom Type flat the Bott...

Page 95: ... unless this alarm has been blocked This function is activated by default if you have selected one of the following Tank Bottom Types Cone Dome Flat Inclined or Unknown This function also requires that the Bottom Echo Visible checkbox is not marked If it is marked the function is disabled The transmitter will search for the surface echo within the Empty Tank Detection Area The Empty Tank Detection...

Page 96: ... results in better accuracy for the lower surface level Level above min distance possible If the surface echo is lost in the vicinity of the antenna full tank is indicated and searching for the surface echo is limited to a region close to the antenna Select Lower Surface This function should only be used if Double Surface is set If Select Lower Surface is set the lower surface will be presented as...

Page 97: ...set to define the distance between detected double bounces In order to determine the Double Bounce Offset you need to check the spectra of signal amplitude vs distance to echo or read the detected echoes from the display The distance between double bounces is constant By subtracting two times the distance to the surface level 2A from the distance to the first double bounce B you will get the Doubl...

Page 98: ...ng that time the new echo has to be a valid echo The Jump Filter does not use the Distance Filter Factor and can be used in parallel to the Least Square Filter or the Adaptive Filter The Jump Filter is typically used for applications with turbulent surface and makes the echo tracking work smoother as the level passes the agitator Activate Least Square Filter This filter calculates the new level va...

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Page 101: ...rforming an operation preceded by this symbol OVERVIEW The Rosemount 5600 Radar Level Transmitter uses AMS Suite as a configuration tool Access http www emersonprocess com ams for literature related to configuring the Rosemount 5600 Radar Level transmitter Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating environment of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate ...

Page 102: ...s where you can log measured data and other relevant data Use the Advanced setup support for your more difficult applications Installation The program on the CD will automatically start and suggest an installation of the Radar Master software You will need to restart your PC prior to running the Radar Master program NOTE For Windows 2000 and Windows XP you need to set the Serial Port buffers to 1 ...

Page 103: ...Reference Manual 00809 0100 4024 Rev BA September 2005 5 3 Rosemount 5600 Series HART Figure 5 1 On line vs Off line Connection to device ...

Page 104: ...uding the basic configuration settings such as the HART Tag Antenna Type Tank Geometry Variable assignments Volume etc General Here you configure the Units settings to work with HART Tag and descriptors Remote display Units etc Figure 5 3 General Configuration 5600 5600_08_AA TIF Wizard General Antenna Geometry Environment Volume Output Echo Tuning Advanced 5600_09_AA TIF ...

Page 105: ... set the Geometry settings for the tank Environment settings and Volume if applicable Figure 5 4 Radar Master Tank Configuration Output This is the Icon that handles the Analog Outputs and Variable assignments as well as Temperature sensor configuration Figure 5 5 Output Configuration 5600 MAINWINDOWS WITH TANKGEOMETRY TIF 5600_10_AA TIF ...

Page 106: ...gure 5 6 Radar Master Echo Tuning Advanced This icon gives you access to advanced configuration functions Many are automatically set based on Tank Geometry and Environment settings but for some tough applications the user can manually edit the settings if needed Examples are Surface echo tracking functions Empty tank handling Filtering etc Figure 5 7 Advanced Configuration 5600 ECHO TUNING TIF 560...

Page 107: ...unicator leads at any termination point in the signal loop To enable communication a resistance of at least 250 ohms must be present between the Communicator loop connection and the power supply Do not use inductive based transient protectors with the 5600 Series When using a hand held Communicator any configuration changes made must be sent to the transmitter by using the Send key F2 AMS configur...

Page 108: ...2 Sw Appl 1 Reset To Factory Settings 2 D A Trim Calibrate Analog Out 1 3 D A Trim Calibrate Analog Out 2 4 Sw Options 1 Measure Units 2 Guided Setup 3 Tank 4 Output Manufacturer Mode Tag Tag Descriptor Message Date Revisions 1 Device Information 2 HART 3 Advanced Tank Universal Revision Field Dev Revision Software Revision Poll Addr Num of req preams Distance Offset Lower null zone Calibration Di...

Page 109: ...th the Rosemount 5600 from the control room the instrument site or any wiring termination point in the loop The HART Communicator should be connected in parallel with the transmitter Use the loop connection ports on the rear panel of the HART Communicator The connections are non polarized Do not make connections to the serial port or NiCad recharger pack in an explosive atmosphere Function HART Fa...

Page 110: ...th the transmitter wired as on page 3 6 connect the hand held communicator as shown Set Transmitter Units Set transmitter units ft m in cm mm Set Reference Transmitter Height When setting the Reference Transmitter Height keep in mind that this value is used for all measurements performed by the Rosemount 5600 Set PV 4 and 20 mA Points When setting the range values it is possible to enter the value...

Page 111: ...smitter with FOUNDATION fieldbus Resource Block physical device information FOUNDATION Fieldbus Compliant Communications Stack Sensor 5600_21A EPS Register Transducer Block Level Transducer Block It is highly recommended that you limit the number of periodic writes to all static or non volatile parameters such as HI_HI_LIM LOW_CUT SP TRACK_IN_D OUT IO_OPTS BIAS STATUS_OPTS SP_HI_LIM and so on Stat...

Page 112: ...l information Transducer Block The Transducer block allows a user to view the different parameters errors and diagnostics in the transmitter It also includes information to configure the transmitter for the application it is used in Refer to the FOUNDATION fieldbus Block manual 00809 0100 4783 for additional information Level Transducer Block The Level Transducer block contains transmitter informa...

Page 113: ...ransducer and function blocks are all disabled CONFIGURE TRANSMITTER USING DELTA V The Rosemount 5600 Radar Transmitter with FOUNDATION fieldbus software is designed to permit remote testing and configuration using the Emerson Process Management DeltaV fieldbus configuration tool or other FOUNDATION fieldbus host NOTE Device support files for the Rosemount 5600 Radar Transmitter with Foundation fi...

Page 114: ... description of the device properties information in the window CONFIGURE THE PARAMETERS The wizard is used to do a standard configuration of the device All settings that are made from this method can also be made manually from the DD information through the parameters listed below Figure 6 4 List of Function Blocks in DeltaV Explorer 5600_D_01A TIF ...

Page 115: ...n manual control The Actual Mode region changes to OOS 5 A warning window will pop up click OK to return to the DeltaV Explorer 6 Right click on the TRANSDUCER block icon to access the configuration parameters menu 7 Select the parameter you wish to configure and follow the on line instructions to complete the configuration NOTE As you make changes to the configuration parameters the software warn...

Page 116: ...s Tab Antenna Figure 6 7 Configuring the Rosemount 5600 Transducer Block Antenna Tab 1 Choice of Antenna Type ANTENNA_TYPE 2 Based on antenna type choice the different antenna related configuration parameters will be available for configuration See Table 6 1 for Tank Connection Length ANTENNA_TCL and Antenna Pipe Diameter ANTENNA_PIPE_DIAMETER 5600_J_01A TIF 5600_K_01A TIF ...

Page 117: ...each antenna type ANTENNA_TYPE ANTENNA_TCL ANTENNA_PIPE_DIAM GEOM_HOLD_OFF User Defined configurable configurable configurable Cone factory configured factory configured configurable Pipe factory configured configurable configurable Rod factory configured factory configured configurable Process Seal factory configured factory configured configurable ...

Page 118: ...Bottom Type are valid Table 6 2 Tank Bottom 2 Set Tank Height GEOM_TANK_HIGH The tank height is defined by the difference between the Upper Reference Point transmitter point and the Lower Reference Point zero level See Tank Geometry on page 4 5 for additional information 5600_M_01A TIF Tank Type Tank Bottom Type Vertical Cylinder Flat Dome Cone Flat inclined Horizontal Cylinder Not Applicable Sphe...

Page 119: ...locks within the transmitter appear in the right half of the DeltaV Explorer window see Figure 6 4 Environment Figure 6 10 Configuring the Rosemount 5600 Transducer Block Environment Tab 1 Select the Environment tab 2 Set the process conditions a Process dielectric constants ENV_DICECTR_CONST b Process conditions ENV_ENVIRONMENT Transmitter Reference Point Tank Height R Zero Level CH_V3_ED3_BASIC1...

Page 120: ...e might be splash loading agitators mixers or boiling product Normally the waves in a tank are quite small and cause local rapid level changes By setting this parameter the performance of the transmitter will be improved when there are small and quickly changing amplitudes and levels Foam Setting this parameter optimizes the transmitter for conditions with weak and varying surface echo amplitudes ...

Page 121: ...square root e g level XD_SCALE and OUT_SCALE The XD_SCALE and OUT_SCALE each include three parameters 0 100 and engineering units Set these based on the L_TYPE L_TYPE is Direct When the desired output is the measured variable set the XD_SCALE to match the OUT_SCALE value L_TYPE is Indirect When an inferred measurement is made based on the sensor measurement set the XD_SCALE to represent the operat...

Page 122: ...re Table 6 6 Signal Strength Table 6 7 Volume Display Description m meter ft feet in inch mm millimeter Display Description ft s feet per second m s meter per second m h meter per hour Display Description K Kelvin C Degree Celsius F Degree Fahrenheit Display Description mV Millivolt Display Description m3 Cubic meter Gallon US gallon bbl barrel ft3 Cubic feet ...

Page 123: ...1 Table 6 8 lists the appropriate configuration settings and Figure 6 12 illustrates the correct function block configuration Table 6 8 Analog Input Function Block Configuration for a Typical Level Transmitter Figure 6 12 Analog Input Function Block Diagram for a Typical Level Transmitter 33 ft 10m 100 0 5600_11A EPS Parameter Configured Values L_TYPE Direct XD_SCALE Not Used OUT_SCALE Not Used CH...

Page 124: ... full span see Figure 6 13 Figure 6 13 Situation 2 Diagram Solution 2 Table 6 9 lists the appropriate configuration settings and Figure 6 14 illustrates the correct function block configuration Table 6 9 Analog Input Function Block Configuration for a Level Transmitter where level output is sealed between 0 100 Figure 6 14 Function Block Diagram for a Level Transmitter where level output is sealed...

Page 125: ...n this solution the volume channel in the analog input block is used to obtain the volume Table 6 10 Analog Input Function Block Configuration for a Radar Level Transmitter used in Level Measurement Situation 3 Figure 6 16 Analog Input Function Block Diagram for a Typical Level Transmitter 0 m3 5600_12A 0 m 200 m3 14 m Parameter Configured Values L_TYPE Direct XD_SCALE Not Used OUT_SCALE Not Used ...

Page 126: ...the transmitter This is done by using the Radar Master and accessing the data from the Sensor Bus Port which is always readily available Below are instructions of how to connect this port and how to use it Electrical Connection The electrical interface is RS 485 2 wire and the language spoken protocol is Modbus To be able to connect to the Sensor Bus on the Rosemount 5601 you must have a RS 232 48...

Page 127: ...ter NOTE Some computers can not supply enough power and in such cases you can try the intelligent mode This means you set a fixed Baud rate on the converter using the DIP switches and it will control the RS 485 dataflow direction automatically without the need for any control signals i e RTS from Radar Master Software For best communication performance a 120 ohm resistor must be connected on the K...

Page 128: ...it has Modbus address 246 4 Enter the configuration windows as required for the configuration NOTE Do not enter any 2210 Display Unit configuration windows 5 Disconnect from the device 6 Use the Online Help in the Radar Master for further instructions of how to configure the transmitter Detailed Connection and Configuration description 1 Make the electrical connection as described in Figure 6 18 a...

Page 129: ... Configuration or Service window within Radar Master and perform the configuration and setup as normally done NOTE Do not enter any Rosemount 2210 Display Unit configuration windows since the display unit is disconnected This will result in a software halt in the transmitter Should this happen please cycle the transmitter power and restart the unit Go back to Step 3 and continue from there 6 When ...

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Page 131: ...fety issues is indicated by a warning symbol Please refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating environment of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Before connecting a HART based communicator in an explosive atmosphere make ...

Page 132: ...etry Aout 1 Aout 2 False Echo Volume Temperature Antenna Type Pipe Diam Tank Env Product DC Advanced Start Code TankPresentation Empty Tank Zone Full Tank Zone Double Bounce Search Speed Tank Type Tank Height Bottom Type Calibration Dist Hold Off Advanced Dist Offset Min Level Offs TCL Tank Echoes Reg False Echoes Tank Shape Diameter Length Zero Offset Vol Offset Vol Control User Defined Language ...

Page 133: ... that was displayed last time View mode was open The main menu contains the following options Figure 7 2 Main Menu The View option allows you to view level data and signal strength The Service option allows you to view configuration status edit holding registers reset holding registers to factory values do a software reset or to start a search for the surface echo The Setup option allows you to co...

Page 134: ...rotection you have to set the password as described in Display Setup and below Figure 7 3 Password screen Example If the password is 231 you start by pressing the second key then the third key and finally the first softkey You can change the password at any time by opening the Display Panel menu Softkeys The softkeys have different meanings depending on which window that is open Use the arrow butt...

Page 135: ... View Display Selecting between different alternatives When you configure the 5600 the softkeys will take on definitions which allow you to select specific items and to save the current settings When the cursor has reached the last item it jumps back to the first item by pressing the down arrow button Figure 7 6 Set antenna type NOTE When the word MARK appears it must be used to save the selected ...

Page 136: ...ck to the first digit again Figure 7 7 Give Startcode Viewing Level Data The View Menu the View Menu includes options for viewing tank and transmitter related data Figure 7 8 View Menu Press Back to return the main menu Use the arrows to move the cursor up or down Press Next to open the selected submenu User Defined Select the User Defined submenu to view measured data according to defined setting...

Page 137: ...iew Select Standard View from the View menu to view a list of measured variables Figure 7 9 Standard View menu Temperature View Select Temperature View from the View menu to view measured temperatures from the connected temperature sensors Display Setup The Display Setup is used to set presentation units language and password in the 2210 Display only If you do not want to change the default settin...

Page 138: ...ll return to the view mode Units 1 Select the Units menu and press Next 2 Select Length Velocity Volume or Temperature and press Next the measurement unit to be used for presentation of data and click Save Password To change your display panel password select the Password option and press the button This password must be entered in order to be able to change the transmitter configuration Follow th...

Page 139: ...artz sealing HP factory use only C factory use only Finish by pressing Save Note that you have to scroll the list using the arrows to find all available antenna types NOTE Dimensions must be entered in meters Values may be displayed in metric or english units 5 Set the Tank Type Press the arrow button to move the cursor to the desired Tank Type and click Mark to select it 6 Calibrate the Tank Heig...

Page 140: ... than two options see page 4 6 for more information about the different settings d Press Save to store the current setting e Choose the Product DC option The product dielectric constant defines how well the product will reflect microwaves See the product data sheet 00813 0100 4024 for the correct value Mark the appropriate range and press the button When Unknown is used the transmitter can not be ...

Page 141: ...lange the flange is referred to as the Transmitter s Reference Point You can use the Distance Offset to specify your own reference point at the top of the tank Set the Distance Offset to zero if you want the flange as upper reference point The Distance Offset is defined as positive if you use an upper reference point above the Transmitter s Reference Point The Distance Offset is used when the meas...

Page 142: ... the Digital Analog Converter to correspond to the nominal values 4 mA and 20 mA NOTE The analog output is set to fixed current mode during the calibration procedure To calibrate the DAC do the following a Choose the D A Trim option b Click the OK button if you want to continue or click CNCL to quit without calibrating the D A converter c Enter the measured value that corresponds to the 4 mA setti...

Page 143: ... return to the False Echo menu To view the current list of registered disturbing echoes select the Reg False Echoes To remove a registered disturbance echo do the following see Disturbance Echo Handling on page 4 11 a Move the cursor to the echo you want to remove b Click Edit c Select the Remove echo option and click MARK d Click Save to remove the selected echo Mark the Add new false option if y...

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Page 145: ...ion that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Follow the procedures described here to verify that transmitter hardware and process connections are in good working order Always deal with the most likely checkpoints first Warnings Explosions can result in death or serious injury D...

Page 146: ... the approvals and communication protocol of the housing Table 8 1 Rosemount 5600 HART troubleshooting table SYMPTOM ACTION No level reading Check the power supply Check the cables for serial data communication Incorrect level reading Check the transmitter calibration Check that the transmitter has not locked on an interfering object Check that the mechanical installation is correct Serial communi...

Page 147: ...e software used is the standard Rosemount Radar Master since terminals 6 and 7 are used by the Rosemount 2210 Display Unit you have to disconnect it first For more information about this Sensor Bus port please see the on line help in the Radar Master software or contact your local Rosemount representative NOTE For Windows 2000 and Windows XP you need to set the Serial Port buffer as instructed bel...

Page 148: ...t does not support methods ENV_DEVICE_MODE it needs to be manually configured The following options are available FOUNDATION fieldbus Set the device in normal fieldbus communication mode Sensor bus Set the device in sensor bus mode which means that all communication goes through the external sensor bus instead of the fieldbus This is used to connect PC configuration tools Restart transmitter Resta...

Page 149: ...et to LOCKED by either the software or the hardware lock all user requested writes as determined by the DEFINE_WRITE_LOCK parameter shall be rejected The DEFINE_WRITE_LOCK parameter allows the user to configure whether the write lock functions both software and hardware will control writing to all blocks or only to the resource and transducer blocks Internally updated data such as process variable...

Page 150: ...t common operating problems This section contains Rosemount 5600 fieldbus troubleshooting information only Table 8 4 Rosemount 5600 troubleshooting table Symptom Corrective Actions FOUNDATION fieldbus Card to Transmitter Communication Fault Verify Device Mode setting should be Foundation fieldbus Parameter ENV_DEVICE_MODE Restart method from Resource Block Reboot transmitter Cycle Power Level Meas...

Page 151: ...ve that the approval codes on each label match exactly during upgrade The label on the radar transmitter reflects the replacement model code for reordering an assembled unit The housing labeling will only reflect the approvals and communication protocol of the housing Figure 8 3 Example of the Rosemount 5600 label 5600 LABELS FIELDBUSLABEL_02A EPS F OUNDATION Fieldbus ...

Page 152: ...Set Device Needs Maintenance Soon Memory Failure A memory failure has occurred in FLASH RAM or EEPROM memory Lost Static Data Static data that is stored in non volatile memory has been lost Lost NV Data Non volatile data that is stored in non volatile memory has been lost Device Needs Maintenance Now Out of Service The actual mode is out of service Condition Name Uninitilized No repair needed Repa...

Page 153: ...ailure An I O failure occurred Data Integrity Error Data stored in the device is no longer valid due to a non volatile memory checksum failure a data verify after write failure etc Algorithm Error The algorithm used in the transducer block produced an error due to overflow data reasonableness failure etc Condition Number Condition Name and Description 0 Other 1 Block Configuration Error the select...

Page 154: ... configuration error bit set The following are parameters that must be set before the block is allowed out of OOS CHANNEL must be set to a valid value and cannot be left at initial value of 0 XD_SCALE UNITS_INDX must match the units in the transducer block channel value L_TYPE must be set to Direct Indirect or Indirect Square Root and cannot be left at initial value of 0 Resource block The actual ...

Page 155: ...ure 2 12 and Table 2 3 on page 2 9 Microwave Output Power Max 1 0 mW Internal Calibration Internal digital reference for automatic compensation of radar sweep Signal Processing Powerful and advanced digital signal processing using FFT and advanced echo handling software Measuring Performance Instrument Accuracy Under reference conditions 0 2 in 5 mm Resolution 0 04 in 1 mm Temperature Stability 50...

Page 156: ...ement 375 Field Communicator Emerson Process Management AMS software See Hand Held Communicator on page 5 7 for additional information Display factory mounted on transmitter Protection class IP67 With weather dirt protection cover graphical LCD display 128 by 64 pixels with 4 control soft keys and 7 text lines with 16 characters line for display and configuration Display remote mounted Same as abo...

Page 157: ...Cabling Twisted and shielded pair min 0 5 mm2 AWG 20 Cable Entries 3 1 2 inch NPT for cable glands or conduit entries Optional 1 2 inch NPT Cable Gland Kit Optional 1 2 inch NPT M20 Adapters Set of 3 Remote 2210 Display Unit 1 2 M20 entries 1 M25 entry Analog Output Characteristics Type Analog 4 20 mA Current Loop active with power supplied by the 5600 or passive for external loop supplied power G...

Page 158: ...700 Ω passive output with 24 V external supply 300 Ω active output Fieldbus Output Characteristics Type Function blocks available in the device are 1 Level Transducer Block 1 Register Transducer Block 6 Analog Input Blocks Fieldbus Output Electrical Characteristics Fieldbus Voltage limits 9 to 32 V Current Draw 12 5 mA For I S Applications Ui 30 V Ii 300 mA Pi 1 3 W Ci 0 μF Li 0 mH Lift off Minimu...

Page 159: ... measurement failure Warnings Empty tank Full tank Database Hardware Software and Configuration warnings Errors Database Hardware Software and Configuration warnings 2210 Display Unit Output Characteristics With Temperature Output See Product Certifications on page B 1 Without Temperature Output See Product Certifications on page B 1 Temperature Measurement 1 3 spot elements PT100 or CU100 or 6 sp...

Page 160: ...e A 8 Process Seal See Figure A 4 and Table A 2 on page A 10 Extended Cone See Figure A 5 on page A 11 Cone with Integrated Flushing Connection See Figure A 6 on page A 11 Parabolic See Figure A 7 on page A 12 TABLE 1 Antenna material and o ring selection Applicable Not applicable Rod Antenna Cone Antenna Process Seal Antenna Extended Cone Antenna Cone with Integrated Flushing Connection Parabolic...

Page 161: ...60068 2 52 test KB severity 2 Ingress Protection IP66 IP 67 and NEMA 4 Vibration IEC 721 3 4 class 4M4 UV Protection ISO 4892 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EN61326 1 1997 incl A1 1998 and A2 2001 Immunity 50081 2 Emission 50081 1 Lightning Protection EN61326 EN61000 4 5 IEC801 5 level 2 kV Power Supply Fluctuation IEC 92 Part 504 sec 3 5 1 See Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 4 Figure A 5 Figure A...

Page 162: ... 392 F 16 bar at 200 C 15 psig at 392 F 1 0 bar at 200 C 15 psig at 40 F 1 0 bar at 40 C 212 100 32 0 Note Pressure rating may be lower depending on flange selection Minimum maximum flange temperature rating depends on O ring selection See Table A 1 and Figure A 3 on page A 9 7 87 200 NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 2 76 70 3 in Cone 3 66 93 4 in Cone 5 55 141 6 in Cone 7 44 169 8 in Con...

Page 163: ...al Minimum Temperature F C in air Maximum Temperature F C in air Viton 5 15 392 200 Ethylene Propylene EPDM 40 40 266 130 Kalrez 6375 4 20 527 275 Buna N 31 35 230 110 Flange Temperature measured here Process Temperature measured here 5600FA_01 EPS Note Flange temperature depends on mounting conditions such as nozzle position distance to max product level nozzle height presence of insulation etc O...

Page 164: ...S 0 psig at 302 F 0 bar at 150 C 15 psig at 40 F 1 0 bar at 40 C 73 psig at 40 F 5 bar at 40 C 29 psig at 40 F 2 bar at 40 C 5600_D D _9150070836AA Area for Marking Ds 1 Di 1 Dh 1 D 1 5 5 45 20 F 1 Note Dimensions are in inches millimeters Table A 2 Dimensions for Stainless Steel Flange and Galvanized Carbon Steel Dimensions are in inches millimeters Flange Di D Dh Ds F ANSI 4 inch Class 150 3 78 ...

Page 165: ...one lengths available upon request Consult factory Dimensions are in inches millimeters 2 76 70 3 in Cone 3 66 93 4 in Cone 5 55 141 6 in Cone 15 Angle 19 69 500 15 75 400 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 4 73 psig at 392 F 5 bar at 200 C 15 psig at 392 F 1 0 bar at 200 C Pressure psig bar Process Temperature F C Cone PTFE tank seal 392 200 212 100 15 1 0 145 10 5600 PDS MS_2 5600 VST1V2 4O5 PAGE6 EPS 32 0 145 psig ...

Page 166: ...09_AA 5600_PAR_GRAPH EPS 7 87 200 NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 18 11 460 6 4 162 17 36 441 Pressure psig bar Process Temperature F C 145 psig at 392 F 10 bar at 200 C 0 2 9 0 2 392 200 40 40 145 10 73 5 2 9 psig at 392 F 0 2 bar at 200 C 2 9 psig at 392 F 0 2 bar at 200 C 2 9 0 2 32 0 45S Clamped version low pressure 46S Welded version high pressure ...

Page 167: ...ART communication Active Output Intrinsically Safe Circuit 1 7A Foundation Fieldbus 7B Foundation Fieldbus Intrinsically Safe Circuit 1 Code Secondary Output 0 None 1 4 20 mA Passive Output 2 2 4 20 mA Passive Output Intrinsically Safe Circuit 1 3 4 20 mA Active Output 2 4 4 20 mA Active Output Intrinsically Safe Circuit 1 Code Display Unit N None P LOI Factory mounted on transmitter R LOI Remote ...

Page 168: ... DN50 nozzles SST 316L and PTFE Inactive Length 10 inch 250 mm 13L 3 in DN80 nozzles SST 316L and PTFE Inactive Length 10 inch 250 mm 14L 4 in DN100 nozzles SST 316L and PTFE Inactive Length 10 inch 250 mm 1XX Customer specific rod or material Consult Factory Code Tank Seal N Not Applicable Code O ring Material V Viton K Kalrez 6375 E EPDM B Buna N Code Process Connection NR Antenna with Plate Des...

Page 169: ...lt Factory 28T 8 in DN200 nozzles Titanium Gr 1 2 Longer Lead time Consult Factory 23M 3 in DN80 nozzles Monel 400 Longer Lead time Consult Factory 24M 4 in DN100 nozzles Monel 400 Longer Lead time Consult Factory 26M 6 in DN150 nozzles Monel 400 Longer Lead time Consult Factory 28M 8 in DN200 nozzles Monel 400 Longer Lead time Consult Factory 23Z 3 in DN80 nozzles Tantalum Longer Lead time Consul...

Page 170: ...PN16 Longer Lead Time Consult Factory KC DN150 PN16 Longer Lead Time Consult Factory Code Options Q8 Material Traceability Certification per EN 10204 3 1 B Typical Model Number Selected code from Table A 3 on page A 13 34S P N JA Table A 7 Parabolic Antenna Code Antenna Type Antenna Size Antenna Material Note Parabolic 45S ø18 in 440mm 316 SST with Integrated Inclination Clamped version low pressu...

Page 171: ... Table A 3 on page A 13 76S P V NR Table A 9 Cone Antenna with Integrated Flushing Connection Code Antenna Type Antenna Size Antenna Material Note Cone with Integrated Flushing Connection 94S 4 in DN100 nozzles SST 316L Consult Factory 96S 6 in DN150 nozzles SST 316L Consult Factory 98S 8 in DN200 nozzles SST 316L Consult Factory Code Tank Seal P PTFE Q Quartz Code O ring Material V Viton K Kalrez...

Page 172: ...le Connector eurofast GM A size Mini 4 pin Male Connector minifast Special Procedures P1 Hydrostatic Testing Protective Cover PB 1 Protective Cover PTFE Bag 1 Parabolic antenna only Table A 11 Typical Model Code Examples 5601 A E1 P 5A 0 P E 24S P V NR ATEX approval passive HART primary output and display mounted on transmitter Basic Volume calculation Antenna is a 4 inch Cone SST with PTFE Seal a...

Page 173: ... 2 05600 1810 0311 DN80 PN16 Acc To EN 1092 1 EN 1 4404 2 05600 1810 0331 DN80 PN40 Acc To EN 1092 1 EN 1 4404 2 05600 1810 0411 DN100 PN16 Acc To EN 1092 1 EN 1 4404 2 05600 1810 0431 DN100 PN40 Acc To EN 1092 1 EN 1 4404 2 05600 1810 0611 DN150 PN16 Acc To EN 1092 1 EN 1 4404 2 05600 1810 0811 DN200 PN16 Acc To EN 1092 1 EN 1 4404 2 Galvanized Carbon Steel Flanges Note Longer Lead time Consult F...

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Page 175: ... found on the Rosemount website at www rosemount com A hard copy may be obtained by contacting our local sales representative 5600 Series Radar Level Transmitter This section lists specific requirements which have to be fulfilled to secure a safe installation and use of 5600 Series Radar Level Transmitter in a hazardous area Omission may jeopardize safety and Emerson Process Management will not ta...

Page 176: ...n certified to comply with Directive 94 9 EC of the European Parliament and the Council as published in the Official Journal of the European Communities no L 100 1 The following instructions apply to equipment covered by certificate numbers Sira03ATEX1294X 1 The equipment may be used with flammable gases and vapors with apparatus Group IIC 2 The Transmitter Head is certified for installation in a ...

Page 177: ...n the following materials used in its construction If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive substances then it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected thus ensuring that the type of protection is not compromised Aggressive substances e g solvents that may affect polymeric materials Suitable precautions e g ...

Page 178: ... Display Unit The 2210 Display Unit can installed as a remote mounted local readout unit for a 5600 Series Radar Level Transmitter or be factory mounted attached directly to the Radar Level Transmitter head enclosure The remote version has an optional I O terminal card TP40 for temperature measurement The 2210 Display unit is certified to comply with Directive 94 9 EC of the European Parliament an...

Page 179: ...plicable code of practice 4 Repair of this equipment shall be carried out in accordance with the applicable code of practice 5 Certification marking as detailed in drawing numbers 9150 074 801 9150 074 802 and 9150 074 803 ATEX DIRECTIVE 94 9 EC Rosemount Inc complies with the ATEX Directive ORDINARY LOCATION CERTIFICATION FOR FACTORY MUTUAL As standard the transmitter has been examined and tested...

Page 180: ...ety Coding EEx de ia IIC T6 Tamb 40 C 70 C With Non IS Primary and or Non IS Secondary Outputs and without Display Panel Output ATEX Marking II 1 2 GD Safety Coding EEx de IIC T6 Tamb 40 C 70 C Max supply voltage 55 Vdc Passive analog output 4 20mA Label identification HART passive Voltage compliance 7 30V Ui 30 V Ii 200 mA Pi 1 3 W Ci 0 μF Li 0 mH Active analog output 4 20mA Label identification ...

Page 181: ...ass I Division 1 Group A B C and D T6 Max operating temperature 70 C Dust ignition proof for use in Class II III Division 1 Groups E F and G T5 Use conductors rated at least 85 C Shall be installed in accordance with System control drawing 9150074 994 With Non IS Secondary Outputs codes 1 and 3 Explosion proof Class I Division 1 Group A B C and D T6 Max operating temperature 70 C Dust ignition pro...

Page 182: ...4 937 Factory seal conduit seal not required With IS Display Outputs IS Primary and or IS Secondary Outputs Explosion proof Ex de ib ia IIC T6 Shall be installed in accordance with System control drawing 9150074 939 Factory seal conduit seal not required 2210 Display Unit E6 Certificate Number 2003 153280 1346165 Without Temperature Inputs Intrinsically safe EEx ib IIC T4 Tamb 40 C 70 C With Tempe...

Page 183: ...ve Current Loop XA 40 Voltage compliance 7 30 V 2 Active Current Loop XA 40 IS 40 Max load 300 Ohm Nominal Input 24 240 V DC AC 0 60Hz max 10 W Internal fuse link T 2 5A L 250V Installation Category III A circuit breaker should be installed close to the transmitter Min cable area 0 5 mm HART 4 20mA Note 2 or TRL2 Bus TM 40 option or Profibus DP AA 40 option or Foundation Fieldbus FF 43 option NON ...

Page 184: ... X4 POWER SUPPLY 4 X1 HART 4 20mA or TRL2 Bus TM 40 option or Profibus DP AA 40 option or Foundation Fieldbus FF 43 option L L1 2 Nominal Input 24 240 V DC AC 0 60Hz max 10 W Internal fuse link T 2 5A L 250V Installation Category III A circuit breaker should be installed close to the transmitter Min cable area 0 5 mm 1 N L2 3 NON IS PRIMARY OUTPUT X3 NON IS EEx e PE 7 Vcc DB Gnd DA ALT 2 ACTIVE CU...

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Page 186: ...Reference Manual 00809 0100 4024 Rev BA September 2005 Rosemount 5600 Series B 12 5600APPROVAL04 EPS ...

Page 187: ...ative options 1A Active Current Loop Max load 300 Ohm 1C Passive Current Loop Voltage compliance 7 30 V 2A TRL2 Bus TM40 3A Profibus DP AA40 4A Foundation Fieldbus FF43 NOTE 4 Use Ex e type of glands with integral cable shield connection Shielded cables are required for specified EMC performance NOTE 1 Installations in Canada shall be in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Canadian ...

Page 188: ...les are required for specified EMC performance NOTE 2 Non IS primary output alternative options 1A Active Current Loop Max load 300 Ohm 1C Passive Current Loop Voltage compliance 7 30 V 2A TRL2 Bus TM40 3A Profibus DP AA40 4A Foundation Fieldbus FF43 NOTE 1 Installations in Canada shall be in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code CEC Part I NOTE 4 Use certifie...

Page 189: ... 1 6 are assigned to these measurements see Figure C 1 The transducer block includes information about sensor type engineering units and all parameters needed to configure the radar transmitter Channel Definitions Each input has a channel assigned to it allowing the AI block to link to it The channels for the Rosemount 5600 are the following Table C 1 Channel Assignments Digital Signal Conversion ...

Page 190: ...tem problems in the block The cause of the alert is entered in the subcode field The fist alert to become active will set the Active status in the Status parameter As soon as the Unreported status is cleared by the alert reporting task another block alert may be reported without clearing the Active status if the subcode has changed TRANSDUCER_DIRECTORY 9 Directory that specifies the number and sta...

Page 191: ..._ENVIRONMENT 41 ENV_PRESENTATION 42 ENV_DEVICE_MODE 43 Switch to sensor bus ENV_TANK_TYPE_OPTIONS 44 Tank Type Options see Table C 7 on page C 5 ENV_DIELECTR_CONST 45 Dielectrical Constant DIAGN_DEV_ERR 46 DIAGN_VERSION 47 Transmitter SW version DIAGN_REVISION 48 P1451 revision NOTE This version must be checked by the Output Board in order to verify that the software is compatible DIAGN_DEVICE_ID ...

Page 192: ...erved 13 Pipe PTFE 14 Pipe QUARTZ 15 Rod 16 Parabolic 17 Process Seal 4 PTFE 18 Process Seal 4 Ceramic 19 Process Seal 6 PTFE 20 Process Seal 6 Ceramic 21 Cone 3 PTFE 22 Cone 3 QUARTZ 23 Pipe ITG 6 PTFE 24 Pipe ITG 8 PTFE 25 Pipe ITG 10 PTFE 26 Pipe ITG 12 PTFE Value ENV_DEVICE_MODE 0 FF bus 1 Sensorbus 2 Restart device 3 Set to factory default database Bit Number Value of ENV_ENVIRONMENT Descript...

Page 193: ...rfaces 8 0x00000080 Select lower surface 9 0x00000100 10 0x00000200 Show negative levels as zero 11 0x00000400 Reserved 12 0x00000800 Reserved 13 0x00001000 Reserved 14 0x00002000 Reserved 15 0x00004000 Invalid level is NOT set if tank is empty 16 0x00008000 If set and if bit 12 not set Invalid level is NOT set if tank is full 17 0x00010000 18 0x00020000 Reserved 19 0x00040000 Reserved Value GEOM_...

Page 194: ... Measurement Failure See page 6 1 4 0x00000008 Temperature Measurement Failure See page 6 1 5 0x00000010 Volume Measurement Failure See page 6 1 6 0x00000020 Invalid ATP See page 6 1 7 0x00000040 No surface echo See page 6 1 8 0x00000080 Tank signal clip warning See page 6 1 9 0x00000100 Empty Tank See page 6 1 10 0x00000200 Full Tank See page 6 1 11 0x00000400 Conf Reg Pwd Enabled See page 6 1 12...

Page 195: ...00000001 Reserved 2 0x00000002 Exclude nbr 1 3 0x00000004 Exclude nbr 2 4 0x00000008 Exclude nbr 3 5 0x00000010 Exclude nbr 4 6 0x00000020 Exclude nbr 5 7 0x00000040 Exclude nbr 6 Value Display Description 1010 m meter 1018 ft feet 1019 in inch 1013 mm millimeter Value Display Description 1067 ft s feet per second 1061 m s meter per second 1063 m h meter per hour Value Display Description 1000 K K...

Page 196: ...Reference Manual 00809 0100 4025 Rev BA April 2002 Rosemount 5600 Series C 8 F OUNDATION Fieldbus ...

Page 197: ...ion on the Rosemount 5600 Series Radar Level Transmitter Resource Block Descriptions of all Resource Block Parameters errors and diagnostics are included Also the modes alarm detection status handling and troubleshooting are discussed Definition The resource block defines the physical resources of the device The resource block also handles functionality that is common across multiple blocks The bl...

Page 198: ...ponents associated with a block It is a bit string so that multiple errors may be shown CLR_FSAFE 30 Writing a Clear to this parameter will clear the device FAIL_SAFE if the field condition has cleared CONFIRM_TIME 33 The time the resource will wait for confirmation of receipt of a report before trying again Retry will not happen when CONFIRM_TIME 0 CYCLE_SEL 20 Used to select the block execution ...

Page 199: ... the inter operability test case used in certifying this device as interoperable The format and range are controlled by the Fieldbus Foundation LIM_NOTIFY 32 Maximum number of unconfirmed alert notify messages allowed MAINT_ACTIVE 77 Enumerated list of maintenance conditions within a device MAINT_ALM 78 Alarm indicating the device needs maintenance soon If the condition is ignored the device will ...

Page 200: ... Status of security switch SELF_TEST 59 Instructs resource block to perform self test Tests are device specific SET_FSAFE 29 Allows the FAIL_SAFE condition to be manually initiated by selecting Set SHED_RCAS 26 Time duration at which to give up on computer writes to function block RCas locations Shed from RCas shall never happen when SHED_ROUT 0 SHED_ROUT 27 Time duration at which to give up on co...

Page 201: ...or as guided by Emerson Process Management Rosemount Division support personnel Parameter Index Number Description ST_REV 1 The revision level of the static data associated with the function block The revision value increments each time a static parameter value in the block is changed TAG_DESC 2 The user description of the intended application of the block STRATEGY 3 The strategy field can be used...

Page 202: ...RCH_START_NBR 13 Search start number for input registers DB_SEARCH_START_NBR 14 Search start number for holding registers INP_REG_1_NAME 16 Name of the register INP_REG_1_FLOAT 17 If the register contains a float value it shall be displayed here INP_REG_1_INT_DEC 18 If the register contains a DWORD value and dec is chosen it shall be displayed here INP_REG_2_NAME 20 INP_REG_2_FLOAT 21 INP_REG_2_IN...

Page 203: ...B_REG_7_NAME 85 DB_REG_7_FLOAT 86 DB_REG_7_INT_DEC 87 DB_REG_8_NAME 89 DB_REG_8_FLOAT 90 DB_REG_8_INT_DEC 91 DB_REG_9_NAME 93 DB_REG_9_FLOAT 94 DB_REG_9_INT_DEC 95 DB_REG_10_NAME 97 DB_REG_10_FLOAT 98 DB_REG_10_INT_DEC 99 INP_SEARCH_CHOICE 101 Search for register by name or by number INP_SEARCH_START_GROUP 102 Available when searching by name INP_SEARCH_START_NAME 103 Available when searching by n...

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Page 205: ...ce 4 6 8 4 Channel 6 10 C 1 Channel Definitions Level Transducer Block C 1 Close Distance Window 4 16 Commission HART Communicator 5 7 Cone Antenna Extended Mounting 2 37 PTFE Sealing Mounting 2 14 2 17 Configuration 4 1 Advanced 4 6 Analog Input AI Function Block OUT_SCALE 6 11 XD_SCALE 6 11 Basic Tank Geometry 4 5 Calibration Distance 8 4 Channel 6 10 Delta V 6 4 Direct 6 11 Indirect 6 11 L_TYPE...

Page 206: ...nostics Device Errors C 6 Parameters and Descriptions C 2 Supported Units C 7 Unit Codes C 7 M Manual Operation 8 4 Master Reset Method Resource Block 8 4 Measurement Principle 1 4 Menu Tree 2210 Display Unit 7 2 HART Communicator 5 8 Methods 8 4 Minimum Level Offset 4 6 Model Code 3 9 Mounting Cone Antenna Extended 2 37 PTFE Sealing 2 14 2 17 Still pipe Bridle 2 25 Parabolic Antenna 2 31 Process ...

Page 207: ...ignal Wires Grounding 3 10 Single Value Rosemount 2210 7 6 Slow Search 4 16 Speed 4 16 Solid Products 4 9 6 10 Specific FCC Requirements 1 6 Standard View Rosemount 2210 Display Unit 7 7 Still pipe Bridle Mounting 2 25 Strapping Table Volume Calculation 4 10 Supported Units 6 11 Surface Tracking 4 16 Double Bounce Offset 4 17 Double Bounce Possible 4 17 Double Surface 4 16 Level above Min Distance...

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