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Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters

Using the Transmitter

With the display

You can use the display to start and stop all totalizers and inventories simultaneously, or to reset 
individual totalizers. See the flowchart in Figure 7-3. You cannot reset any inventories with the 
display.

The display must be configured to show the appropriate totalizer (see Section 8.14.6), and the 
corresponding display function must be enabled (see Section 8.14).

Table 7-3

Totalizer and inventory control methods

Function name

Communicator

ProLink II

Display

(1)

(1) These actions are available only if the associated display function is enabled. See Section 8.14.

Stop all totalizers and inventories (mass, volume, ED, and API)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Start all totalizers and inventories (mass, volume, ED, and API)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Reset mass totalizer only

Yes

Yes

Yes

(2)

(2) This function is available only if the corresponding totalizer is configured as a display variable (see Section 8.14.6).

Reset volume totalizer only

Yes

Yes

Yes

(2)

Reset API totalizer only

Yes

No

Yes

(2)

Reset ED totalizer only

Yes

Yes

Yes

(2)

Simultaneously reset all totalizers (mass, volume, and API)

Yes

Yes

No

Simultaneously reset all inventories (mass, volume, and API)

No

Yes

(3)

(3) If enabled in the ProLink II preferences.

No

Individually reset inventories

No

Yes

(3)

No

Содержание MICRO MOTION 1500

Страница 1: ...Transmitters Configuration and Use Manual Model 1500 with analog outputs Model 1700 with analog outputs Model 1700 with intrinsically safe outputs Model 2500 with configurable input outputs Model 2700 with analog outputs Model 2700 with intrinsically safe outputs Model 2700 with configurable input outputs ...

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Страница 3: ...splay 10 2 4 1 Display language 10 2 4 2 Viewing process variables 10 2 4 3 Display menus 11 2 4 4 Display password 11 2 4 5 Entering floating point values with the display 12 Chapter 3 Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software 15 3 1 Overview 15 3 2 Requirements 15 3 3 ProLink II configuration upload download 16 3 4 Connecting from a PC to a Model 1700 or Model 2700 transmitter 16 3 4...

Страница 4: ...ng the flowmeter 39 5 5 1 Preparing for zero 39 5 5 2 Zero procedure 40 Chapter 6 Required Transmitter Configuration 43 6 1 Overview 43 6 2 Characterizing the flowmeter 44 6 2 1 When to characterize 44 6 2 2 Characterization parameters 44 6 2 3 How to characterize 47 6 3 Configuring the channels 47 6 4 Configuring the measurement units 47 6 4 1 Mass flow units 48 6 4 2 Volume flow units 49 6 4 3 D...

Страница 5: ...1 Cutoffs and volume flow 73 8 7 2 Interaction with the AO cutoffs 73 8 8 Configuring the damping values 73 8 8 1 Damping and volume measurement 74 8 8 2 Interaction with the added damping parameter 74 8 8 3 Interaction with the update rate 74 8 9 Configuring the update rate 74 8 9 1 Effects of Special mode 75 8 10 Configuring the flow direction parameter 76 8 11 Configuring events 79 8 11 1 Chang...

Страница 6: ...ng up automatic or remote execution of the meter verification test 115 10 4 Performing meter validation 118 10 5 Performing density calibration 119 10 5 1 Preparing for density calibration 119 10 5 2 Density calibration procedures 120 10 6 Performing temperature calibration 123 Chapter 11 Custody Transfer 125 11 1 Overview 125 11 2 Locale specific commissioning 125 11 3 Configuring the weights and...

Страница 7: ... Checking output saturation 148 12 19 Setting the Loop Current Mode parameter 148 12 20 Checking the flow measurement unit 148 12 21 Checking the upper and lower range values 149 12 22 Checking the frequency output scale and method 149 12 23 Checking the characterization 149 12 24 Checking the calibration 149 12 25 Checking the test points 149 12 25 1 Obtaining the test points 150 12 25 2 Evaluati...

Страница 8: ...1 C 4 ProLink II menus 182 C 5 Communicator menus 185 Appendix D Menu Flowcharts Model 2500 CIO Transmitters 191 D 1 Overview 191 D 2 Version information 191 D 3 ProLink II menus 192 D 4 Communicator menus 195 Appendix E Menu Flowcharts Model 1700 2700 AN Transmitters 201 E 1 Overview 201 E 2 Version information 201 E 3 ProLink II menus 202 E 4 Communicator menus 205 E 5 Display menus 211 Appendix...

Страница 9: ...ation and Use vii Contents Appendix H Display Codes and Abbreviations 257 H 1 Overview 257 H 2 Codes and abbreviations 257 Appendix I NE53 History 259 I 1 Overview 259 I 2 Software change history 259 Index 263 ...

Страница 10: ...viii Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters ...

Страница 11: ...d If you do not know what transmitter you have see Section 1 3 for instructions on identifying the transmitter type from the model number on the transmitter s tag Note Information on configuration and use of Model 2700 transmitters with FOUNDATION fieldbus Model 2700 transmitters with Profibus PA and Model 1500 transmitters with the Filling and Dosing application is provided in separate manuals Se...

Страница 12: ...ion B remote core processor with remote transmitter D DIN rail for Model 1500 or 2500 transmitters in 4 wire remote installations Note For more information on installation type see Appendix B 3 The eighth character in the model number xxxxxxxXxxxxxx represents the outputs option board A transmitter with analog outputs option board one mA one frequency one RS 485 B transmitter with configurable inp...

Страница 13: ...o Hardware rev OFF LINE MAINT VER ProLink II Help About ProLink II Not applicable Not applicable Communicator device description Not applicable See Section 4 2 2 Not applicable Table 1 2 Flowmeter documentation resources Topic Document Installing the sensor Sensor installation manual Installing a Model 1500 2500 transmitter Model 1500 and 2500 Transmitters Installation Manual Installing a Model 17...

Страница 14: ...following transmitters Model 1700 with the analog outputs option board Model 1700 with the intrinsically safe outputs option board Model 2500 Refers to the following transmitter Model 2500 with the configurable input outputs option board Model 2700 Refers to the following transmitters Model 2700 with the analog outputs option board Model 2700 with the intrinsically safe outputs option board Model ...

Страница 15: ...terface 1 6 Planning the configuration The pre configuration worksheet in Section 1 7 provides a place to record information about your flowmeter transmitter and sensor and your application This information will affect your configuration options as you work through this manual Fill out the pre configuration worksheet and refer to it during configuration You may need to consult with transmitter ins...

Страница 16: ...1 22 or Channel A Milliamp no options Used for HART Bell202 digital communications Terminals 3 4 or Terminals 23 24 or Channel B Milliamp Frequency Discrete output Internal power External power Terminals 5 6 or Terminals 31 32 or Channel C Milliamp Frequency RS 485 Discrete output Discrete input Internal power External power Process variable or assignment Terminals 1 2 or Terminals 21 22 or Channe...

Страница 17: ...ne 65 6777 8211 Singapore In Europe In the U K phone 0870 240 1978 toll free In other locations phone 31 0 318 495 555 The Netherlands Customers outside the U S A can also email Micro Motion customer service at flow support emerson com Installed applications and options Petroleum measurement API Enhanced density Custody transfer Micro Motion Smart Meter Verification Meter verification application ...

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Страница 19: ...see Section 2 4 Note that the Model 1500 and 2500 transmitters do not have displays and the Model 1700 and 2700 transmitters can be ordered with or without displays Not all configuration and use functions are available through the display If you need the added functionality or if your transmitter does not have a display you must use either ProLink II or a Communicator 2 2 Components Figure 2 1 ill...

Страница 20: ...ng the display language see Section 8 14 2 In this manual English is used as the display language 2 4 2 Viewing process variables In ordinary use the Process variable line on the display shows the configured display variables and the Units of measure line shows the measurement unit for that process variable See Section 8 14 6 for information on configuring the display variables See Appendix H for ...

Страница 21: ...s feature is designed to prevent unintentional entry to the menu caused by variations in ambient lighting or other environmental factors To exit a display menu without making any changes Use the EXIT option if available If the EXIT option is not available activate Scroll and Select simultaneously and hold until the screen returns to the previous display 2 4 4 Display password A password can be use...

Страница 22: ...ign The sign space wraps back to the rightmost digit 2 Scroll to change the value of the active digit 1 becomes 2 2 becomes 3 9 becomes 0 0 becomes 1 For the rightmost digit an E option is included to switch to exponential notation To change the sign of a value 1 Select to move to the space that is immediately left of the leftmost digit 2 Use Scroll to specify a minus sign for a negative value or ...

Страница 23: ...decimal and exponential notation any unsaved edits are lost The system reverts to the previously saved value While in exponential notation the positions of the decimal point and exponent are fixed Figure 2 3 Numeric values in exponential notation To change from exponential to decimal notation 1 Select until the E is flashing 2 Scroll to d 3 Select The display changes to remove the exponent To exit...

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Страница 25: ...ProLink II 3 2 Requirements To use ProLink II with a Series 1000 or 2000 transmitter the following are required ProLink II v2 0 or later for most basic functions ProLink II v2 5 or later for access to many advanced functions such as meter verification Signal converter s to convert the PC port s signal to the signal used by the transmitter For RS 485 connections an RS 485 to RS 232 signal converter...

Страница 26: ...or Model 2700 transmitter Depending on your transmitter there are several options for connecting ProLink II to your transmitter See Table 3 1 Notes Service port connections use standard settings do not require transmitter configuration and are always available Therefore they are easy and convenient However service port connections require opening the power supply compartment Accordingly service po...

Страница 27: ...ea can cause an explosion Because the wiring compartment must be open to make this connection the service port should be used only for temporary connections for example for configuration or troubleshooting purposes When the transmitter is in an explosive atmosphere use a different method to connect to your transmitter WARNING Opening the power supply compartment in explosive atmospheres while the ...

Страница 28: ...ect a PC to the RS 485 terminals or an RS 485 network 1 Attach the signal converter to the serial or USB port of your PC using a 25 pin to 9 pin adapter if required 2 To connect to the RS 485 terminals open the cover to the wiring compartment and connect the signal converter leads to the transmitter terminals labeled 5 and 6 or to the output wires from these terminals See Figure 3 2 3 To connect t...

Страница 29: ...service port which always uses default settings or you can use the Communicator or the display to view or change the transmitter s RS 485 configuration 7 Set the Address Tag value to the Modbus or HART polling address configured for the transmitter The default Modbus address is 1 the default HART polling address is 0 See Section 8 15 8 Set the COM Port value to the PC COM port assigned to this con...

Страница 30: ...ultidrop network 1 If you are connecting to an AN or CIO transmitter see Figure 3 4 If you are connecting to an IS transmitter see Figure 3 5 2 Attach the HART interface to the serial or USB port of your PC 3 To connect to the primary mA output terminals open the cover to the intrinsically safe wiring compartment and connect the HART interface leads to the terminals labeled 1 and 2 or to the outpu...

Страница 31: ...ell 202 connections to Model 1700 2700 AN or Model 2700 CIO Figure 3 5 HART Bell 202 connections to Model 1700 2700 IS VIATOR 1 2 Model 1700 2700 AN Model 2700 CIO R2 See Step 5 R3 See Step 5 DCS or PLC R1 See Step 5 VIATOR VIATOR or DCS or PLC R2 See Step 5 R3 See Step 5 R1 See Step 5 Primary mA output terminals See Step 3 Transmitter External power supply See Step 5 USB plug ...

Страница 32: ...7 Set Protocol to HART Bell 202 Baud rate Stop bits and Parity are automatically set to the values required by HART protocol 8 Set the Address Tag value to the HART polling address configured for the transmitter The default HART polling address is 0 See Section 8 15 for information on the HART polling address 9 Set the COM Port value to th e PC COM port assigned to this connection 10 Set Master as...

Страница 33: ...ter configuration Therefore they are easy and convenient However service port connections can be established only during a 10 second interval after power up See Step 5 in the following section Note Due to the design of HART protocol connections made using HART protocol are slower than connections that use Modbus protocol If you use HART protocol you cannot open more than one ProLink II window at a...

Страница 34: ...tions to Model 1500 or 2500 Figure 3 8 RS 485 network connections to Model 1500 or 2500 RS 485 B RS 485 A RS 485 to RS 232 signal converter 25 pin to 9 pin serial port adapter if necessary PC DCS or PLC Add resistance if necessary see Step 4 RS 485 to RS 232 signal converter 25 pin to 9 pin serial port adapter if necessary PC RS 485 B RS 485 A ...

Страница 35: ...transmitter see Table 3 2 6 Click Connect 7 If an error message appears a Swap the leads between the two terminals and try again b Ensure you are using the correct COM port c If you are in RS 485 mode you may be using incorrect connection parameters Connect using the service port and check the RS 485 configuration If required change the configuration or change your RS 485 connection parameters to ...

Страница 36: ...Baud rate Stop bits and Parity are automatically set to the values required by HART protocol Specify the remaining connection parameters as shown in Table 3 3 CAUTION Connecting a HART device to the transmitter s primary mA output terminals could cause transmitter output error If the primary mA output is being used for flow control connecting a HART device to the output loop could cause the transm...

Страница 37: ...t 6 If an error message appears a Ensure that you are using the correct COM port b Check all the wiring between the PC and the transmitter c Increase or decrease the resistance 3 6 ProLink II language ProLink II can be configured for several different languages To configure the ProLink II language choose Tools Options In this manual English is used as the ProLink II language ...

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Страница 39: ...onfiguration information between the Communicator and HART compatible devices Use the alpha keys to type information If you are unable to perform the tasks listed above consult the Communicator manual before attempting to use the Communicator The documentation is available on the Micro Motion web site www micromotion com 4 2 Communicator models Two models of the Communicator the 275 HART Communica...

Страница 40: ...it to the transmitter The following warning message is displayed 2 Press Yes to continue using the 275 HART Communicator Do not upgrade the 275 HART Communicator Table 4 1 Communicator models device descriptions and transmitter support Transmitter 275 HART Communicator 375 Field Communicator Device description Support 1 1 Full support does not include all functionality e g gas standard volume flow...

Страница 41: ...nicator directly to the transmitter s mA HART terminals 1 If you are connecting to a Model 1700 2700 transmitter open the cover to the wiring compartment 2 Connect the Communicator leads to the transmitter s primary mA output terminals Model 1700 2700 transmitters terminals 1 and 2 see Figure 4 1 Model 1500 2500 transmitters terminals 21 and 22 see Figure 4 2 CAUTION Connecting a HART device to th...

Страница 42: ... 250 600 Ω Add resistance to the connection See Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Connecting to communication terminals Model 1700 2700 transmitters Figure 4 2 Connecting to communication terminals Model 1500 2500 transmitters Communicator 250 600 Ω resistance VDC IS transmitters only See the transmitter installation manual for voltage and resistance values 1 2 250 600 Ω resistance Communicator ...

Страница 43: ...stance to the connection if necessary Figure 4 3 Connecting to a multidrop network 4 4 Conventions used in this manual All Communicator procedures assume that you are starting at the on line menu Online appears on the top line of the Communicator main menu when the Communicator is at the on line menu Figure 4 4 shows the 275 HART Communicator on line menu for the Model 2700 transmitter with the in...

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Страница 45: ...s see Section 5 4 This step may be necessary depending on the results of a loop test Zeroing the flowmeter see Section 5 5 Zeroing is not generally necessary but you may need to zero to meet local requirements or if you are instructed to do so by Micro Motion Customer Service This chapter provides only basic information for each procedure For more details about how to perform each procedure see th...

Страница 46: ...ately after power up For Model 1500 2500 transmitters If you are using the Communicator or ProLink II with HART Bell 202 you can establish communication with the transmitter immediately after power up using terminals 21 and 22 See Chapter 3 for more information on using ProLink II and Chapter 4 for more information on using the Communicator If you are using ProLink II via the RS 485 physical layer...

Страница 47: ... will blink yellow If the custody transfer application is enabled on the transmitter it is not possible to perform a loop test of the frequency output even when in security breach mode If you are using either a Communicator or ProLink II via HART Bell 202 the HART signal will affect the primary mA reading While testing the primary mA output disconnect the Communicator or ProLink II before reading ...

Страница 48: ... your transmitter s channels are configured for the input outputs that will be used in your application see Section 6 3 You can trim the outputs with ProLink II or a Communicator The general procedure for performing a milliamp trim is shown in Figure 5 2 Notes If you are using either a Communicator or ProLink II via HART Bell 202 the HART signal will affect the primary mA reading While trimming th...

Страница 49: ...ow severity alarm is active See Section 7 5 for information on viewing transmitter status and alarms If the zero procedure fails see Section 12 6 for troubleshooting information Additionally if you have the enhanced core processor You can restore the factory zero This procedure returns the zero value to the value obtained at the factory The factory zero can be restored with ProLink II or the displ...

Страница 50: ...ow If the off line menu has been disabled you will not be able to zero the transmitter with the display You cannot change the zero time with the zero button or the display If you need to change the zero time you must use the Communicator or ProLink II Figure 5 3 Zero button Flowmeter zero procedure Figure 5 4 ProLink II Flowmeter zero procedure Status LED Status LED flashes yellow Done Solid Green...

Страница 51: ...re OFF LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select CAL ZERO ZERO YES CAL PASS CAL FAIL EXIT Scroll Scroll Select ZERO Troubleshoot Select RESTORE ZERO 1 Scroll Select xxxx CUR Z Scroll yyyy FAC Z Scroll EXIT RESTORE YES Select Select Scroll RESTORE ZERO Scroll Yes No Scroll RESTORE EXIT 1 Available only on systems with the enhanced core processor ...

Страница 52: ...s Flowmeter Startup Figure 5 6 Communicator Flowmeter zero procedure Modify zero time if required Perform auto zero Auto Zero Failed Auto Zero Complete OK 1 Auto zero Calibration in Progress message OK On Line Menu 3 Diag Service 3 Calibration Troubleshoot ...

Страница 53: ...ze the flowmeter Configure the channels Section 6 3 Configure measurement units Section 6 4 Configure mA outputs Section 6 5 Configure frequency output Section 6 6 1 Configure discrete outputs Section 6 7 1 Configure discrete input Section 6 8 1 Model 2500 Model 2700 Model 1500 Model 1700 Model 2500 Model 2700 Model 1500 Model 1700 Model 2500 CIO Model 2700 CIO Model 1500 Model 1700 Model 2700 AN ...

Страница 54: ...ine menu See Chapter 4 for more information 6 2 Characterizing the flowmeter Characterizing the flowmeter adjusts the transmitter to compensate for the unique traits of the sensor it is paired with The characterization parameters or calibration parameters describe the sensor s sensitivity to flow density and temperature 6 2 1 When to characterize If the transmitter core processor and sensor were o...

Страница 55: ... 1 1 See the section entitled Density calibration factors K2 1 FD 1 D1 1 D2 1 Temp coeff DT 2 2 On some sensor tags shown as TC 1 Flowcal 3 3 See the section entitled Flow calibration values FCF and FT 4 4 Older T Series sensors See the section entitled Flow calibration values FCF 5 5 Newer T Series sensors See the section entitled Flow calibration values FTG FFQ DTG DFQ1 DFQ2 Newer tag Older tag ...

Страница 56: ... tag does not show a DT or TC value enter the last 3 digits of the density calibration factor In the sample tag in Figure 6 2 this value is shown as 4 44 Flow calibration values Two separate values are used to describe flow calibration a 6 character FCF value and a 4 character FT value Both values contain decimal points During characterization these are entered as a single 10 character string that...

Страница 57: ...he measurement units used for totalizers and inventories are assigned automatically based on the measurement unit configured for the corresponding process variable For example if kg hr kilograms per hour is configured for mass flow the unit used for the mass totalizer and mass inventory is kg kilograms To configure measurement units refer to the flowcharts in Figure 6 5 Device Sensor type Flow T S...

Страница 58: ...per second KG MIN kg min kg min Kilograms per minute KG H kg hr kg h Kilograms per hour KG D kg day kg d Kilograms per day T MIN mTon min MetTon min Metric tons per minute T H mTon hr MetTon h Metric tons per hour T D mTon day MetTon d Metric tons per day LB S lbs s lb s Pounds per second LB MIN lbs min lb min Pounds per minute LB H lbs hr lb h Pounds per hour LB D lbs day lb d Pounds per day ST M...

Страница 59: ... lTon hr LTon h Long tons 2240 pounds per hour LT D lTon day LTon d Long tons 2240 pounds per day SPECL special Spcl Special unit see Section 8 5 Table 6 3 Volume flow measurement units Liquids Volume flow unit Display ProLink II Communicator Unit description CUFT S ft3 sec Cuft s Cubic feet per second CUF MN ft3 min Cuft min Cubic feet per minute CUFT H ft3 hr Cuft h Cubic feet per hour CUFT D ft...

Страница 60: ...ion NM3 S Nm3 sec Not available Normal cubic meters per second NM3 MN Nm3 min Not available Normal cubic meters per minute NM3 H Nm3 hr Not available Normal cubic meters per hour NM3 D Nm3 day Not available Normal cubic meters per day NLPS NLPS Not available Normal liter per second NLPM NLPM Not available Normal liter per minute NLPH NLPH Not available Normal liter per hour NLPD NLPD Not available...

Страница 61: ...Display ProLink II Communicator SGU SGU SGU Specific gravity unit not temperature corrected G CM3 g cm3 g Cucm Grams per cubic centimeter G L g l g L Grams per liter G mL g ml g mL Grams per milliliter KG L kg l kg L Kilograms per liter KG M3 kg m3 kg Cum Kilograms per cubic meter LB GAL lbs Usgal lb gal Pounds per U S gallon LB CUF lbs ft3 lb Cuft Pounds per cubic foot LB CUI lbs in3 lb CuIn Poun...

Страница 62: ...requency output s 6 7 Configuring the discrete output s See the Configuration and Use Manual Supplement for your transmitter for information and instructions on configuring the discrete output s Table 6 7 Pressure measurement units Pressure unit Unit description Display ProLink II Communicator FTH2O Ft Water 68 F ftH2O Feet water 68 F INW4C In Water 4 C inH2O 4DegC Inches water 4 C INW60 In Water ...

Страница 63: ...ve ordered the meter verification application In addition ProLink II v2 5 or later is required Meter verification is a method of establishing that the flowmeter is performing within factory specifications See Chapter 10 for more information about Smart Meter Verification Micro Motion recommends performing metere verification several times over a range of process conditions after the transmitter s ...

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Страница 65: ...hapter 3 for more information If you are using AMS the AMS interface will be similar to the ProLink II interface described in this chapter All Communicator key sequences in this section assume that you are starting from the Online menu See Chapter 4 for more information 7 2 Special applications Your transmitter may support one of the following special applications Petroleum measurement API feature...

Страница 66: ...E08 If the value is less than the precision configured for that process variable the value is displayed as 0 i e there is no exponential notation for fractional numbers If the value is too large to be displayed with the configured precision the displayed precision is reduced i e the decimal point is shifted to the right as required so that the value can be displayed See the Configuration and Use M...

Страница 67: ...se transmitters the status LED is located on the front panel This LED shows transmitter status as described in Table 7 1 7 5 2 Using the display The display reports alarms in two ways With the status LED which reports only that one or more alarms has occurred Through the alarm list which reports each specific alarm Note If access to the alarm menu from the display has been disabled see Section 8 1...

Страница 68: ... The status LED changes color to reflect the severity of the current alarm as described in Table 7 2 6 Scroll until the word EXIT appears 7 Select Table 7 2 Priorities reported by the Model 1700 2700 status LED Status LED state Alarm priority Green No alarm normal operating mode Flashing green 1 1 If the LED blinking option is turned off see Section 8 14 the status LED will flash only during calib...

Страница 69: ... same as the alarm log in the Communicator 7 5 4 Using the Communicator To view status and alarms with a Communicator 1 Press 2 1 1 2 Press OK to scroll through the list of current alarms This view will show all Fault and Informational alarms The transmitter automatically filters out Ignore alarms 7 6 Acknowledging alarms You can acknowledge alarms using ProLink II or the display For transmitters ...

Страница 70: ...transmitter over a period of time The totalizers can be viewed started stopped and reset The inventories track the same values as the totalizers but can be reset separately Because the inventories are reset separately you can keep a running total of mass or volume across multiple totalizer resets The transmitter can store totalizer and inventory values up to 264 Values larger than this cause the i...

Страница 71: ...r NET VI see Appendix H and the reference temperature See Figure 7 2 Read the current value from the top line of the display Figure 7 2 Display totalizer With ProLink II software To view current totals for the totalizers and inventories with ProLink II 1 Click ProLink 2 Select Process Variables API Process Variables or ED Process Variables With a Communicator To view the current value of the total...

Страница 72: ...splay 1 1 These actions are available only if the associated display function is enabled See Section 8 14 Stop all totalizers and inventories mass volume ED and API Yes Yes Yes Start all totalizers and inventories mass volume ED and API Yes Yes Yes Reset mass totalizer only Yes Yes Yes 2 2 This function is available only if the corresponding totalizer is configured as a display variable see Sectio...

Страница 73: ...al 1 Volume total 1 Scroll Select Yes No Select Scroll EXIT Select Yes No Select Scroll ED total 1 2 Scroll API total 1 2 Scroll E1 SP 3 E2 SP 3 Scroll Scroll 1 Displayed only if configured as a display variable see Section 8 14 6 2 The petroleum measurement application or enhanced density application must be enabled 3 The Event Setpoint screens can be used to define or change Setpoint A for Event...

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Страница 75: ...es Table 8 1 lists the optional configuration parameters For each parameter the table also lists the transmitters that support that parameter and a reference to the section where the parameter is discussed In general all parameters discussed in this chapter can be configured either with ProLink II or the Communicator but cannot be configured with the display Exceptions are noted in the configurati...

Страница 76: ...ate rate 8 9 Flow direction 8 10 Events 8 11 Slug flow 8 12 Fault handling Status alarm severity 8 13 1 Fault timeout 8 13 2 Display functionality Update period 1 1 Can be configured with ProLink II the Communicator or the display 1 1 1 1 8 14 1 Language 1 1 1 1 1 8 14 2 Enable and disable functions 1 1 1 1 1 8 14 3 Scroll rate 1 1 1 1 1 8 14 4 Password 1 1 1 1 1 8 14 5 Display variables and preci...

Страница 77: ... Vol Flow Type is set to Std Gas Volume the units list contains the units that are most frequently used for gas measurement If Liquid Volume is configured gas measurement units are not available To configure the transmitter to use gas standard volume flow 1 Choose ProLink Configure Flow 2 Set Vol Flow Type to Std Gas Volume 3 Select the measurement unit you want to use from the Std Gas Vol Flow Un...

Страница 78: ...nits If you need to use a non standard unit of measure you can create one special measurement unit for mass flow and one special measurement unit for liquid volume flow and one special measurement unit for gas standard volume flow Note the following You can create all special measurement units with ProLink II Using the Communicator you can create special measurement units for mass flow and liquid ...

Страница 79: ...olume flow unit For example to create the special volume flow unit pints per minute the simplest base units are gallons per minute Base volume unit gallon Base time unit minute 3 Calculate the conversion factor using the formula below Note 1 gallon per minute 8 pints per minute 4 Name the new special mass flow or volume flow measurement unit and its corresponding totalizer measurement unit Special...

Страница 80: ...hods There are two derivation methods for CTL Method 1 is based on observed density and observed temperature Method 2 is based on a user supplied reference density or thermal expansion coefficient in some cases and observed temperature API parameters The API parameters are listed and defined in Table 8 2 Table 8 2 API parameters Variable Description Table type Specifies the table that will be used...

Страница 81: ...hod 1 described above If you specify an even numbered table 6 24 or 54 CTL will be derived using method 2 described above The letters A B C or D that are used to terminate table names define the type of liquid that the table is designed for A tables are used with generalized crude and JP4 applications B tables are used with generalized products C tables are used with liquids with a constant base d...

Страница 82: ...ee Table 8 4 for cutoff default values and related information See Sections 8 7 1 and 8 7 2 for information on how the cutoffs interact with other transmitter measurements Reference temperature Supports 6C Method 2 60 F non configurable 60 F Degrees API 24C Method 2 60 F non configurable 60 F Relative density 54C Method 2 15 C configurable 15 C Base density in kg m3 Table 8 4 Cutoff default values...

Страница 83: ... than the mass volume or gas standard volume cutoff the mA output will report zero flow when the AO cutoff is reached And the AO cutoff is set to a lower value than the mass volume or gas standard volume cutoff when the mass volume or gas standard volume cutoff is reached all outputs representing that process variable will report zero flow 8 8 Configuring the damping values A damping value is a pe...

Страница 84: ... rates See Table 8 5 Note The specific process variable selected for the 100 Hz update rate is not relevant all damping values are adjusted as described 8 9 Configuring the update rate The update rate is the rate at which the transmitter polls the sensor for process data Update Rate affects the transmitter s response time to changes in the process There are two settings for Update Rate Normal and ...

Страница 85: ... weighted average temperature API batch weighted average density The process variables listed below are updated only when the petroleum measurement application is not enabled RPO amplitude Board temperature Core input voltage Mass inventory Volume inventory Gas standard volume inventory All other process variables are not polled at all The omitted process variables will remain at the values they h...

Страница 86: ...alue For a discussion of these figures see the examples following the figures For the effect of flow direction on frequency outputs totalizers and flow values reported via digital communication see Table 8 6 Figure 8 1 Effect of flow direction on mA outputs 4mA value 0 Model 1500 AN Model 1700 AN Model 1700 IS Model 2500 CIO Model 2700 AN Model 2700 IS Model 2700 CIO Reverse flow 1 20 12 4 x 0 20 ...

Страница 87: ...s the mA output level varies between 4 mA and 20 mA in proportion to the absolute value of the flow rate Under conditions of forward flow if the absolute value of the flow rate equals or exceeds 100 g s the mA output will be proportional to the flow rate up to 20 5 mA and will be level at 20 5 mA at higher flow rates Reverse flow 1 mA output 20 12 4 x x 0 20 12 x x 0 mA output configuration 20 mA ...

Страница 88: ...ow direction Forward mA output 4 mA 100 g s 20 mA 100 g s See the first graph in Figure 8 2 As a result Under conditions of zero flow the mA output is 12 mA Under conditions of forward flow up to a flow rate of 100 g s the mA output varies between 12 mA and 20 mA in proportion to the absolute value of the flow rate Under conditions of forward flow if the absolute value of the flow rate equals or e...

Страница 89: ...l communications Flow direction value Forward flow 1 1 Process fluid flowing in same direction as flow direction arrow on sensor Frequency output Discrete output 2 2 Applies only if the discrete output has been configured to indicate flow direction Flow totals Flow values via digital comm Forward Increase OFF Increase Positive Reverse 0 Hz OFF No change Positive Bidirectional Increase OFF Increase...

Страница 90: ...the number of seconds the transmitter waits for a slug flow condition outside the slug flow limits to return to normal inside the slug flow limits Default value is 0 0 seconds range is 0 0 60 0 seconds If the transmitter detects slug flow A slug flow alarm is posted immediately During the slug duration period the transmitter holds the mass flow rate at the last measured pre slug value independent ...

Страница 91: ...t to either Informational or Ignore The default severity level for Alarm A102 drive over range is Informational but you can reconfigure it to either Ignore or Fault For a list of all status alarms and default severity levels see Table 8 8 For more information on status alarms including possible causes and troubleshooting suggestions see Table 12 5 To configure alarm severity refer to the ProLink I...

Страница 92: ...ss too Noisy to Perform Auto Zero Fault Yes No Zero Too Noisy A014 Transmitter Failed Fault No No Transmitter Failed A016 Line RTD Temperature Out Of Range Fault Yes Yes Line RTD Temperature Out of Range A017 Meter RTD Temperature Out Of Range Fault Yes Yes Meter RTD Temperature Out of Range A018 EEprom Checksum Error Fault No No E EPROM Checksum Error A019 RAM Test Error Fault No No RAM or ROM TE...

Страница 93: ... Fault No No Meter Verification Outputs In Fault A032 4 Outputs Fixed during Meter Verification Varies 5 No No Meter Verification In Progress and Outputs Fixed A033 2 Sensor OK Tubes Stopped by Process Fault Yes Yes Sensor OK Tubes Stopped by Process A034 4 Meter Verification Failed Info Yes No Meter Verification Failed A035 4 Meter Verification Aborted Info Yes No Meter Verification Aborted A100 ...

Страница 94: ...0 ED Unable to fit curve data Info No No ED Unable to Fit Curve Data A121 ED Extrapolation alarm Info Yes No ED Extrapolation Alarm A131 3 Meter Verification Info Alarm Info Yes No Meter Verification Outputs at Last Value A131 4 Meter Verification in Progress Info Yes No Meter Verification In Progress A132 2 Simulation Mode Active Info Yes 6 No Simulation Mode Active 1 Applies only to systems with...

Страница 95: ...display rate parameter controls how often the display is refreshed with current data The default is 0 2 seconds The range is 0 10 seconds to 10 seconds The Update Period value applies to all process variables 8 14 2 Language The display can be configured to use any of the following languages for data and menus English French German Spanish 8 14 3 Enabling and disabling display functions Table 8 9 ...

Страница 96: ...y precision See the Configuration and Use Manual Supplement for your transmitter for information and instructions on configuring display variables and display precision 8 14 7 Fixing Display Variable 1 to the primary mA output See the Configuration and Use Manual Supplement for your transmitter for information and instructions on fixing Display Variable 1 to the primary mA output Acknowledge all a...

Страница 97: ...Configuring sensor parameters The sensor parameters are used to describe the sensor component of your flowmeter They are not used in transmitter processing and are not required The following sensor parameters can be changed Serial number Model number Sensor material Liner material Flange Table 8 10 Device settings Parameter Description HART tag 1 1 Devices using HART protocol to communicate with t...

Страница 98: ...uring write protect mode When the transmitter is in write protect mode the configuration data stored in the transmitter and core processor cannot be changed until write protect mode is disabled Model 1500 AN Model 1700 AN Model 1700 IS Model 2500 CIO Model 2700 AN Model 2700 IS Model 2700 CIO ...

Страница 99: ...transmitters can compensate for the effect of pressure on the sensor flow tubes Pressure effect is defined as the change in sensor flow and density sensitivity due to process pressure change away from calibration pressure Note Pressure compensation is an optional procedure Perform this procedure only if required by your application 9 2 1 Options There are two ways to configure pressure compensatio...

Страница 100: ...require pressure correction factors For the pressure correction values to be used obtain the pressure effect values from the product data sheet for your sensor then reverse the signs e g if the flow factor is 0 000004 per PSI enter a pressure correction flow factor of 0 000004 per PSI 9 2 3 Configuration To enable and configure pressure compensation With ProLink II see Figure 9 1 With the Communic...

Страница 101: ...ement device If the operating temperature varies significantly you configure the transmitter to poll for an updated temperature value from an external temperature measurement device Polling requires HART Bell 202 communications over the primary mA output Enter Flow fctr Configure pressure compensation Enter Dens fctr Enter Flowcal pressure Go to Polling Setup 2 Disable polling for pressure 3 Enter...

Страница 102: ...ensure that it is accurate If you configure polling for temperature ensure that the external temperature measurement device is accurate and reliable 9 3 1 Configuration To configure external temperature compensation With ProLink II see Figure 9 3 With the Communicator see Figure 9 4 Figure 9 3 Configuring external temperature compensation with ProLink II Enter External temperature Configure Go to ...

Страница 103: ...ote Before setting up polling verify that pressure compensation or external temperature compensation has been enabled as required see Sections 9 2 and 9 3 Configure temperature compensation Go to Polling Setup 2 Disable polling for temperature 3 Enter Static Temperature Poll Static Done Config field dev var Enter Temp unit Set temperature measurement unit 1 Temperature Send Home Send Home Send Hom...

Страница 104: ... external device Specify Process variable Polled variable 2 Apply Apply Done Done Apply Apply Polling for temperature ProLink Configuration ProLink Configuration Temperature 1 Choose Primary if the external device will probably be accessed by another device acting as a secondary master e g a Communicator Choose Secondary if the external device will probably be accessed by another device acting as ...

Страница 105: ... Specify Polled Var 2 Specify Poll Control 2 2 Done Send Home 1 Charize Sensor Polling for pressure Polling for temperature On Line Menu 5 Detailed Setup On Line Menu 5 Detailed Setup 1 Choose Primary if the external device will probably be accessed by another device acting as a secondary master e g a Communicator Choose Secondary if the external device will probably be accessed by another device ...

Страница 106: ...96 Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters ...

Страница 107: ...e information All Communicator key sequences in this section assume that you are starting from the Online menu See Chapter 4 for more information 10 2 Meter verification meter validation and calibration There are three procedures Meter verification establishing confidence in the sensor s performance by analyzing secondary variables that are highly correlated with flow and density calibration facto...

Страница 108: ... or the Communicator with the original version of meter verification the meter verification procedures will be slightly different from the procedures shown here Table 10 1 Version requirements for meter verification application Requirement type Meter verification application Original version Smart Meter Verification Transmitter v5 0 v6 0 and later Enhanced core processor 1 1 The standard core proc...

Страница 109: ...points of reference Calibration adjusts those points of reference Three types of calibration can be performed Zero see Section 5 5 Density calibration Temperature calibration Result data on display Pass Fail Abort for current test For all results stored on transmitter Pass Fail Abort Abort code if relevant Stiffness of the right and left pickoffs Result data with Communicator Pass Caution Abort fo...

Страница 110: ...intained however measurement is halted Meter validation for density does not interrupt the process or process measurement However meter validation for mass flow or volume flow requires process down time for the length of the test Calibration requires process down time In addition density and temperature calibration require replacing the process fluid with low density and high density fluids or low...

Страница 111: ...any parameters configured for flow density or temperature It is not necessary to change the transmitter configuration Control loops and process measurement If the transmitter outputs will be set to Last Measured Value or Fault during the test the outputs will be fixed for two minutes Smart Meter Verification or three minutes original version Disable all control loops for the duration of the test a...

Страница 112: ...uctural Integrity Method View previous test data Next Enter optional test data Initialize and start meter verification Next Abort Next Fault configuration Hold last value Progress bar shows test in progress Next Finish 2 Graph of results Rerun test Yes Pass Fail No Start Back 1 View report option to print or save Back Abort 1 If the graph was viewed at the beginning of the procedure clicking Back ...

Страница 113: ...ds Scroll Select Scroll SENSOR VERFY OUTPUTS STOP MSMT YES x 2 UNSTABLE FLOW 1 Select PASS ABORT CAUTION Scroll Scroll RERUN YES Yes Scroll No Scroll Select Correct condition Correct condition Select Scroll Scroll SENSOR EXIT Scroll Choose output setting 1 Either Unstable Flow or Unstable Drive Gain may be displayed indicating that the standard deviation of the flow or drive gain is outside limits...

Страница 114: ...ProLink II or the Communicator and the outputs are set to Last Measured Value or Fault the transmitter display shows the following message SENSOR VERFY x Meter verification completed x 2 UNSTABLE FLOW 1 Meter verification FAILED Meter verification CAUTION Correct condition Choose output setting On Line Menu 3 Diag Service 3 Calibration 3 Meter verification Set stiffness setpoint Meter verification...

Страница 115: ...est ProLink II Verify configuration parameters Tools Meter Verification Run Meter Verification Enter descriptive data optional Select output behavior Rerun test Test result chart Configuration Changed or Zero Changed View details optional Yes Next View Previous Results Next Report Test result Fail Pass Yes No Back Next Next Finish Start Meter Verification No Abort ...

Страница 116: ...easurement Performance Figure 10 5 Smart Meter Verification top level menu Display Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds ENTER METER VERFY Scroll RUN VERFY RESULTS READ SCHEDULE VERFY Select EXIT Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Select Select Select Select ...

Страница 117: ...ES x PASS VERFY ABORTED VERFY CAUTION VERFY Fail Abort RERUN YES Yes No Correct condition RUN VERFY CONTINUE MEASR FAULT LAST VALUE Select Scroll Scroll Scroll Select Scroll RESULTS VIEW YES Select Scroll Scroll Select Select Select Select Select SENSOR ABORT YES Select Scroll Abort Type Scroll Scroll Select To Runcount see Results Read Test result Pass EXIT Scroll EXIT Scroll To Enter Meter Verfy...

Страница 118: ...Shortcuts 6 Meter Verification 1 Run Meter Verification 2 View Test Results 3 Schedule Meter Verification Online 3 Service Tools 4 Maintenance 1 Routine Maintenance 3 Meter Verification 6 3 Select Output Behavior 1 Continue Measuring 2 Outputs Held at Last Value 3 Outputs Held at Fault 1 Meter verification in progress x complete Abort Result screen Abort OK ...

Страница 119: ...bes may be damaged Use your process knowledge to determine the possibilities for damage and the appropriate actions for each These actions might include removing the meter from service and physically inspecting the tubes At minimum you should perform a flow validation and a density calibration Abort A problem occurred with the meter verification test e g process instability Abort codes are listed ...

Страница 120: ...ification test from ProLink II ProLink II first checks for new test results on the transmitter and synchronizes the local database if required During this step ProLink II displays the following message Synchronizing x out of y Please wait Note If you request an action while synchronization is in process ProLink II displays a message asking whether or not you want to complete synchronization If you...

Страница 121: ...ests in the ProLink II database plotted against the specification uncertainty limit The inlet stiffness and the outlet stiffness are plotted separately This helps to distinguish between local and uniform changes to the sensor tubes This chart supports trend analysis which can be helpful in detecting meter problems before they become severe Initiated from ProLink II Initiated from the display or ot...

Страница 122: ...tool A test report is available only for tests that were initiated from ProLink II You can double click the chart to manipulate the presentation in a variety of ways change titles change fonts colors borders and gridlines etc and to export the data to additional formats including to printer You can export this chart to a CSV file for use in external applications Detailed test data with the display...

Страница 123: ...ure 10 9 Meter verification test data Display RESULTS READ Select xx L STF RUNCOUNT x Select xx HOURS Select PASS Select xx R STF Select RESULTS MORE Select Scroll To Run Verfy Pass Select Scroll Result type Fail Abort xx HOURS Select CAUTION xx L STF xx R STF Select Select xx HOURS Abort Type To Runcount x 1 Select Select Select ...

Страница 124: ...Smart Meter Verification test the following data is stored on the transmitter Powered on hours at the time of the test Test result Stiffness of the left and right pickoffs shown as percentage variation from the factory value If the test aborted 0 is stored for these values Abort code if applicable The Communicator also provides a trend function that allows you to compare the results of the 20 test...

Страница 125: ...art Meter Verification test automatically Define it as an event action using the dual setpoint event model Set up a one time automatic execution Set up a recurring execution 2 1 Run Counter 2 Running Hours 3 Test Result 4 Abort Code 5 LPO Stiffness 5 RPO Stiffness 7 Show Results Table 8 Show Results Plot 1 Run Meter Verification 2 View Test Results 3 Schedule Meter Verification Online 1 Overview 3...

Страница 126: ...next scheduled test or delete a schedule With ProLink II click Tools Meter Verification Schedule Meter Verification With the display see Figures 10 5 and 10 11 With the Communicator see Figure 10 12 Note the following If you are setting up a one time automatic execution specify the start time as a number of hours from the present time For example if the present time is 2 00 and you specify 3 5 hou...

Страница 127: ... Smart Meter Verification scheduler Display SCHEDULE VERFY Select SAVE YES TURN OFF SCHED YES SET NEXT Select Select Schedule set Yes Schedule deleted Scroll HOURS LEFT Select Scroll xx HOURS SET RECUR No SCHED IS OFF xx HOURS Select Scroll No Yes Select xx HOURS Select SAVE YES Scroll No Yes Scroll Scroll EXIT Scroll Select Select Scroll ...

Страница 128: ...reference device measurement is 250 lb A mass flow meter factor is determined as follows The first mass flow meter factor is 0 9989 One year later the flowmeter is proved again The flowmeter mass measurement is 250 07 lb the reference device measurement is 250 25 lb A new mass flow meter factor is determined as follows The new mass flow meter factor is 0 9996 1 Next Run 2 Set Hrs Until Next Run 3 ...

Страница 129: ... calibration fails restore the known values You can calibrate for density with ProLink II or the Communicator 10 5 1 Preparing for density calibration Before beginning density calibration review the requirements in this section Sensor requirements During density calibration the sensor must be completely filled with the calibration fluid and flow through the sensor must be at the lowest rate allowe...

Страница 130: ...dures To perform a D1 and D2 density calibration With ProLink II see Figure 10 13 With a Communicator see Figure 10 14 To perform a D3 density calibration or a D3 and D4 density calibration With ProLink II see Figure 10 15 With a Communicator see Figure 10 16 Figure 10 13 D1 and D2 density calibration ProLink II Enter density of D1 fluid Calibration in Progress light turns green Calibration in Pro...

Страница 131: ...te message Calibration in Progress message D1 calibration Close shutoff valve downstream from sensor Fill sensor with D1 fluid Fill sensor with D2 fluid D2 calibration OK 1 Dens Pt 1 Perform Cal OK Home Enter density of D2 fluid Density Calibration Complete message Calibration in Progress message OK 2 Dens Pt 2 Perform Cal OK Home Done On Line Menu 3 Diag Service 3 Calibration 2 Density cal 3 Diag...

Страница 132: ... green Calibration in Progress light turns red D3 calibration Close shutoff valve downstream from sensor Fill sensor with D3 fluid Close Enter density of D4 fluid Calibration in Progress light turns green Calibration in Progress light turns red D4 calibration Close Done Do Cal Do Cal Done ProLink Menu Calibration Density cal Point 3 Fill sensor with D4 fluid ProLink Menu Calibration Density cal Po...

Страница 133: ... without interruption You can calibrate for temperature with ProLink II See Figure 10 17 Enter density of D3 fluid Density Calibration Complete message Calibration in Progress message D3 calibration Close shutoff valve downstream from sensor Fill sensor with D3 fluid Fill sensor with D4 fluid D4 calibration OK 3 Dens Pt 3 Perform Cal OK Home Enter density of D4 fluid Density Calibration Complete m...

Страница 134: ... sensor with low temperature fluid Calibration in Progress light turns green Calibration in Progress light turns red Close Enter temperature of high temperature fluid Temperature Slope calibration Do Cal Wait until sensor achieves thermal equilibrium Fill sensor with high temperature fluid Calibration in Progress light turns green Calibration in Progress light turns red Close Done ProLink Menu Cal...

Страница 135: ...more information For transmitters with software versions lower than 5 0 the transmitter behavior and options may be different than what is described in this chapter See Section 1 3 2 for information on determining your transmitter s software version 11 2 Locale specific commissioning See the Configuration and Use Manual Supplement for your transmitter for information and instructions on locale spe...

Страница 136: ...sword when accessing the alarm menu on the display Compliance with PTB type approval under German law for custody transfer of gas requires the alarm menu password to be enabled 11 5 Switching between security breach and secure mode Secure mode is enabled and disabled with ProLink II software To switch between secure and security breach modes choose Plugins Enable Disable Custody Transfer In additi...

Страница 137: ...nctions help identify a transmitter that is not yet secure and prevent a non secure transmitter from being used effectively in a custody transfer application 11 6 2 Configuring the totalizers in security breach mode While in security breach mode you can configure how totalizers can be reset Transmitters can have their totalizers reset from the local display via digital communication both of these ...

Страница 138: ...l reset all the totals The methods available for resetting the totalizers are configured while in security breach mode see Section 11 6 2 The resetting methods cannot be changed while in secure mode The totalizers cannot be stopped when the transmitter is in secure mode 11 7 3 Displaying totalizer and inventory values If NTEP compliance is selected the display handles both totalizer and inventory ...

Страница 139: ...safety requirements See Chapter 3 for more information Note All Communicator key sequences in this section assume that you are starting from the Online menu See Chapter 4 for more information 12 2 Guide to troubleshooting topics Refer to Table 12 1 for a list of troubleshooting topics discussed in this chapter WARNING Using the service port to communicate with the transmitter in a hazardous area c...

Страница 140: ...work wiring may be faulty Perform the procedures in Section 12 14 5 Section 12 11 Transmitter status LED Section 12 12 Status alarms Section 12 13 Checking process variables Section 12 14 Diagnosing wiring problems Section 12 14 1 Checking the power supply wiring Section 12 14 2 Checking the sensor to transmitter wiring Section 12 14 3 Checking for RF interference Section 12 14 4 Checking for RF i...

Страница 141: ...wer reset has occurred and is normal Acknowledge the alarm as described in Section 7 6 12 8 HART output problems HART output problems include inconsistent or unexpected behavior that does not trigger status alarms For example the Communicator might show incorrect units of measure or respond sluggishly If you experience HART output problems verify that the transmitter configuration is correct If yo...

Страница 142: ...ent see Section 12 7 Slug flow See Section 12 17 Flow in reverse direction from configured flow direction parameter Verify process Check flow direction parameter See Section 8 10 Verify sensor orientation Ensure that flow direction arrow on sensor case matches process flow Bad frequency receiving device Check the frequency receiving device or try another frequency receiving device See Section 12 1...

Страница 143: ...ransmitter Consistently incorrect frequency measurement Output not scaled correctly Check frequency output scale and method See Section 12 22 Verify voltage and resistance match the frequency output load resistance value chart see your transmitter installation manual Incorrect flow measurement unit configured Verify flow measurement unit configuration See Section 12 20 Erratic frequency measuremen...

Страница 144: ...e to disable simulation when you have finished testing Note Simulation mode requires the enhanced core processor Note Unlike actual mass flow and density values the simulated values are not temperature compensated Note Simulation does not change any diagnostic values Simulation mode is available via ProLink II and the Communicator To set up simulation follow the steps below 1 Enable simulation mod...

Страница 145: ...odel 1500 2500 transmitter includes a LED that indicates transmitter status See Table 12 3 If the status LED indicates an alarm condition 1 View the alarm code using ProLink II or a Communicator 2 Identify the alarm see Section 12 12 3 Correct the condition 12 11 2 Model 1700 2700 transmitters with displays The display on the Model 1700 2700 transmitter includes a LED that indicates transmitter st...

Страница 146: ...d 1 Unacknowledged high severity alarm Table 12 5 Status alarms and remedies Alarm code Communicator ProLink II software Possible remedy A001 EEPROM Checksum Core Processor E EEPROM Checksum Error CP Cycle power to the meter The meter might need service Contact Micro Motion See Section 12 3 A002 RAM Error Core Processor RAM Error CP Cycle power to the meter The meter might need service Contact Mic...

Страница 147: ...See Section 10 5 A009 Transmitter Initializing Warming Up Transmitter Initializing Warming Up Allow the meter to warm up The error should disappear once the meter is ready for normal operation If alarm does not clear make sure that the sensor is completely full or completely empty Verify sensor configuration and wiring to sensor A010 Calibration Failure Calibration Failure If alarm appears during ...

Страница 148: ...sor E EPROM Config CB Corrupt CP Cycle power to the meter The transmitter might need service Contact Micro Motion See Section 12 3 A023 1 E EPROM Totals Corrupt Core Processor E EPROM Powerdown Totals Corrupt CP Cycle power to the meter The transmitter might need service Contact Micro Motion See Section 12 3 A024 1 E EPROM Program Corrupt Core Processor E EPROM Program Corrupt CP Cycle power to th...

Страница 149: ...Measurement A033 2 Sensor OK Tubes Stopped by Process Sensor OK Tubes Stopped by Process No signal from LPO or RPO suggesting that sensor tubes are not vibrating Verify process Check for air in the flow tubes tubes not filled foreign material in tubes or coating in tubes A034 4 Meter Verification Failed Meter Verification Failed Rerun the test If the test fails again see Section 10 3 4 A035 4 Mete...

Страница 150: ...iring Verify polling configuration See Section 9 4 A116 API Temperature Out of Limits API Temperature Outside Standard Range Verify process Verify API reference table and temperature configuration See Section 8 6 A117 API Density Out of Limits API Density Outside Standard Range Verify process Verify API reference table and density configuration See Section 8 6 A118 Discrete Output 1 Fixed Discrete...

Страница 151: ...bles may indicate a variety of different problems Table 12 6 lists several possible problems and remedies NA Density FD cal in progress NA Be advised that density calibration is in progress NA Density 1st point cal in progress NA Be advised that density calibration is in progress NA Density 2nd point cal in progress NA Be advised that density calibration is in progress NA Density 3rd point cal in ...

Страница 152: ...allation manual for your transmitter Vibration in pipeline at rate close to sensor tube frequency Check environment and remove source of vibration Improper sensor grounding T Series sensors only Verify that the sensor is grounded to earth ground Leaking valve or seal Check pipeline Inappropriate measurement unit Check configuration See Section 12 20 Inappropriate damping value Check damping config...

Страница 153: ... making good contact Inaccurate flow rate or batch total Bad flow calibration factor Verify characterization See Section 6 2 Inappropriate measurement unit Check configuration See Section 12 20 Bad sensor zero Rezero the meter See Section 5 5 Bad density calibration factors Verify characterization See Section 6 2 Bad flowmeter grounding See Section 12 14 3 Slug flow See Section 12 17 Problem with ...

Страница 154: ...24 Temperature reading slightly different from process temperature Temperature calibration required Perform temperature calibration See Section 10 6 Unusually high density reading Plugged flow tube Check drive gain and tube frequency Purge the flow tubes or replace the sensor Incorrect K2 value Verify characterization See Section 6 2 Unusually low density reading Slug flow See Section 12 17 Incorr...

Страница 155: ...anual Refer to Appendix B for diagrams The wires are making good contact with the terminals If the wires are incorrectly connected 1 Power down the transmitter 2 If the transmitter is in a hazardous area wait five minutes 3 Correct the wiring 4 Restore power to the transmitter 12 14 3 Checking grounding The sensor and the transmitter must be grounded If the core processor is installed as part of t...

Страница 156: ...communication device is compatible with your transmitter Communicator The 275 HART Communicator or 375 Field Communicator is required and must contain the appropriate device description Some of the newest functionality e g meter verification is not yet supported by the Communicator Note For the Model 2500 transmitter the 275 HART Communicator uses the device description for the Model 2700 transmit...

Страница 157: ...ring or the receiving device Check the output level at the transmitter Check the wiring between the transmitter and the receiving device Try a different receiving device 12 17 Checking slug flow Slugs gas in a liquid process or liquid in a gas process occasionally appear in some applications The presence of slugs can significantly affect the process density reading Slug flow limits and duration ca...

Страница 158: ...ow rate within sensor limit Check the measurement unit You may be able to use a smaller or larger unit Check the sensor Ensure that flow tubes are full Purge flow tubes For the mA outputs change the mA URV and LRV see Section For the frequency output change the scaling see Section 6 6 12 19 Setting the Loop Current Mode parameter Depending on the setting of the Loop Current Mode parameter the prim...

Страница 159: ...zation See Section 6 2 12 24 Checking the calibration Improper calibration can cause the transmitter to send unexpected output values If the transmitter appears to be operating correctly but sends inaccurate output values an improper calibration may be the cause Micro Motion calibrates every transmitter at the factory Therefore you should suspect improper calibration only if the transmitter has be...

Страница 160: ...test points with ProLink II software 1 Select Diagnostic Information from the ProLink menu 2 Write down the values you find in the Tube Frequency box the Left Pickoff box the Right Pickoff box and the Drive Gain box 12 25 2 Evaluating the test points Use the following guidelines to evaluate the test points If the drive gain is unstable refer to Section 12 25 3 If the value for the left or right pi...

Страница 161: ...nsors 3 4 mV peak to peak per Hz based on sensor flow tube frequency Model H200 sensors 2 0 mV peak to peak per Hz based on sensor flow tube frequency Model R025 R050 or R100 sensors 3 4 mV peak to peak per Hz based on sensor flow tube frequency Model R200 sensors 2 0 mV peak to peak per Hz based on sensor flow tube frequency Micro Motion T Series sensors 0 5 mV peak to peak per Hz based on sensor...

Страница 162: ...able 12 11 standard core processor or Table 12 12 enhanced core processor c To return to normal operation replace the lid Table 12 9 Erratic drive gain causes and remedies Cause Possible remedy Wrong K1 characterization constant for sensor Re enter the K1 characterization constant See Section 6 2 Polarity of pick off reversed or polarity of drive reversed Contact Micro Motion See Section 12 3 Slug...

Страница 163: ...the end cap see Figure B 11 b Inside the core processor housing loosen the three screws that hold the core processor mounting plate in place Do not remove the screws Rotate the mounting plate so that the screws are in the unlocked position c Holding the tab on the mounting plate slowly lower the mounting plate so that the top of the core processor is visible Do not disconnect or damage the wires t...

Страница 164: ...3 If transmitter status LED is not lit transmitter is not receiving power Check power supply See Section 12 14 1 and refer to Appendix B for diagrams If power supply is operational internal transmitter display or LED failure is possible Contact Micro Motion See Section 12 3 Core processor internal failure Contact Micro Motion See Section 12 3 Table 12 12 Enhanced core processor LED behavior meter ...

Страница 165: ...ve the screws Rotate the mounting plate so that the screws are in the unlocked position c Holding the tab on the mounting plate slowly lower the mounting plate so that the top of the core processor is visible 6 At the core processor disconnect the 4 wire cable between the core processor and the transmitter 7 Measure the resistance between core processor terminals 3 and 4 RS 485A and RS 485B See Fi...

Страница 166: ... B 14 2 If you have a 4 wire remote installation or a remote core processor with remote transmitter installation replace the core processor lid 3 If you have an integral installation a Gently lower the transmitter onto the base inserting the cap screws into the slots Do not pinch or stress the wires b Rotate the transmitter clockwise so that the cap screws are in the locked position c Tighten the ...

Страница 167: ...ck the pickoff coils listed in Table 12 13 by placing the DMM leads on the unplugged terminal blocks for each terminal pair Record the values 6 There should be no open circuits i e no infinite resistance readings The LPO and RPO readings should be the same or very close 5 ohms If there are any unusual readings repeat the coil resistance tests at the sensor junction box to eliminate the possibility...

Страница 168: ...eration a Plug the terminal blocks into the terminal board b Replace the end cap on the core processor housing c Replace the lid on the sensor junction box Note When reassembling the meter components be sure to grease all O rings 12 27 2 4 wire remote or integral installation If you have a 4 wire remote installation or an integral installation see Section 1 3 and refer to Appendix B for diagrams 1...

Страница 169: ...e an enhanced core processor Loosen the two captive screws 2 5 mm that hold the core processor in the housing Gently lift the core processor out of the housing then disconnect the sensor cable from the feedthrough pins Do not damage the feedthrough pins 7 Using a digital multimeter DMM check the pickoff coil resistances by placing the DMM leads on the pin pairs Refer to Figure 12 2 standard core p...

Страница 170: ...er terminals except Right pickoff f Right pickoff against all other terminals except Right pickoff g RTD against all other terminals except LLC and RTD LLC h LLC against all other terminals except RTD and RTD LLC i RTD LLC against all other terminals except LLC and RTD Note D600 sensors and CMF400 sensors with booster amplifiers have different terminal pairs Contact Micro Motion for assistance see...

Страница 171: ...e pins taking care not to bend any pins 2 If you have an enhanced core processor a Plug the sensor cable onto the feedthrough pins being careful not to bend or damage any pins b Replace the core processor in the housing 3 Tighten the captive screw s to 6 to 8 in lbs 0 7 to 0 9 N m of torque 4 If you have a 4 wire remote installation replace the core processor lid 5 If you have an integral installa...

Страница 172: ...162 Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters ...

Страница 173: ...ault values and ranges for the most frequently used transmitter settings Table A 1 Transmitter default values and ranges Type Setting Default Range Comments Flow Flow direction Forward Flow damping 0 8 sec 0 0 51 2 sec User entered value is corrected to nearest lower value in list of preset values For gas applications Micro Motion recommends a value of 3 2 Flow calibration factor 1 00005 13 For T ...

Страница 174: ... g cm3 Slug duration 0 0 sec 0 0 60 0 sec Temperature Temperature damping 4 8 sec 0 0 38 4 sec User entered value is corrected to nearest lower value in list of preset values Temperature units Deg C Temperature calibration factor 1 00000T0 0000 Pressure Pressure units PSI Flow factor 0 00000 Density factor 0 00000 Cal pressure 0 00000 T Series sensor D3 0 00000 D4 0 00000 K3 0 00000 K4 0 00000 FTG...

Страница 175: ...0 00000 sec LSL 200 g s Read only USL 200 g s Read only Min Span 0 3 g s Read only Fault action Downscale AO fault level downscale AN 2 0 mA CIO 2 0 mA IS 3 2 mA 1 0 3 6 mA AO fault level upscale 22 0 mA 21 0 24 0 mA Last measured value timeout 0 00 sec Secondary mA output Secondary variable Density LRV 0 00 g cm3 See below URV 10 00 g cm3 See below AO cutoff Not A Number AO added damping 0 00000 ...

Страница 176: ...10 000 00 Hz Rate factor 16 666 67 g s Frequency pulse width 277 mSec 0 277 mSec Scaling method Freq Flow Frequency fault action Downscale Frequency fault level upscale 15 000 Hz 10 0 15 000 Hz Frequency output polarity Active high Frequency output mode Single Default and not configurable if only one channel is configured for frequency Quadrature If both Channel B and Channel C are configured for ...

Страница 177: ...y variable precision 2 decimal places for temperature process variables 4 decimal places for all other process variables 0 5 Display offline menu Enabled Display offline password Disabled Display alarm screen password Disabled Display alarm menu Enabled Display acknowledge all alarms Enabled Display LED blinking Enabled Display password 1234 0000 9999 Auto scroll rate 10 sec Display totalizer star...

Страница 178: ...168 Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters ...

Страница 179: ...ifferent ways 4 wire remote Remote core processor with remote transmitter See Figure B 1 B 2 2 Component diagrams In remote core processor with remote transmitter installations the core processor is installed stand alone See Figure B 2 B 2 3 Wiring and terminal diagrams A 4 wire cable is used to connect the core processor to the transmitter See Figure B 3 standard core processor or Figure B 4 enha...

Страница 180: ...ypes Model 1500 2500 transmitters Model 1500 or 2500 transmitter top view Sensor Core processor standard or enhanced 4 wire cable Sensor Core processor standard only Junction box 9 wire cable 4 wire cable 4 wire remote Remote core processor with remote transmitter Hazardous area Safe area Model 1500 or 2500 transmitter top view ...

Страница 181: ... cable between Model 1500 2500 transmitter and standard core processor End cap Mounting bracket Core processor lid Core processor housing Conduit opening for 4 wire cable Conduit opening for 9 wire cable 4 X Cap screws 4 mm Core processor terminals Transmitter terminals for sensor connection User supplied or factory supplied 4 wire cable VDC Red VDC Black RS 485 B Green RS 485 A White ...

Страница 182: ...500 transmitter and enhanced core processor Figure B 5 Power supply terminals Model 1500 2500 Core processor terminals Transmitter terminals for sensor connection VDC Red VDC Black RS 485 B Green RS 485 A White User supplied or factory supplied 4 wire cable Power supply jumper to other Model 1500 2500 transmitters optional Primary power supply DC ...

Страница 183: ...l power only No communications mA milliamp FO frequency output Terminals 33 34 Service port OR Modbus RS 485 Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII Terminals 21 22 Channel A mA1 output Internal power only HART Bell 202 communications Terminals 23 24 Channel B mA2 output OR FO OR DO1 Power mA internal only FO or DO1 internal or external No communications Terminals 31 32 Channel C FO OR DO2 OR DI Power internal...

Страница 184: ...nsmitter installations Figure B 11 shows the transmitter core processor assembly in 9 wire remote installations In remote core processor with remote transmitter installations the core processor is installed stand alone See Figure B 12 B 3 3 Wiring and terminal diagrams In 4 wire remote and remote core processor with remote transmitter installations a 4 wire cable is used to connect the core proces...

Страница 185: ...transmitters Transmitter Sensor Junction box 9 wire cable 9 wire remote Core processor standard only 4 wire remote Transmitter Sensor Core processor standard or enhanced 4 wire cable Transmitter Sensor Core processor standard only Integral Remote core processor with remote transmitter 4 wire cable 9 wire cable Sensor Junction box Transmitter Core processor standard only ...

Страница 186: ...gure B 10 Transmitter components junction end cap removed 4 wire remote and remote core processor with remote transmitter installations Base Core processor Transmitter Sensor Transition ring 4 X Cap screws 4 mm Ground lug Mounting bracket Main enclosure Junction housing Mating connector socket Mating connector Junction end cap 4 X Cap screws 4 mm Conduit opening for 4 wire cable ...

Страница 187: ...ly exploded view 9 wire remote installations Figure B 12 Remote core processor components End cap Mounting bracket Core processor housing Transmitter Core processor 4 X Cap screws 4 mm Conduit opening for 9 wire cable End cap Mounting bracket Core processor lid Core processor housing Conduit opening for 4 wire cable Conduit opening for 9 wire cable 4 X Cap screws 4 mm ...

Страница 188: ...or Figure B 14 4 wire cable between Model 1700 2700 transmitter and enhanced core processor Mating connector transmitter Core processor terminals VDC Red VDC Black RS 485 B Green RS 485 A White User supplied or factory supplied 4 wire cable Mating connector transmitter Core processor terminals VDC Red VDC Black RS 485 B Green RS 485 A White User supplied or factory supplied 4 wire cable ...

Страница 189: ...tput and power supply terminals Model 1700 2700 transmitter 9 wire cable 9 wire terminal connections core processor Brown Red Green White Blue Gray Black Drains from all wire sets Brown Violet Yellow Blue Gray Orange Red Green White Mounting screw Ground screw Black Plug and socket Orange Violet Yellow to sensor junction box Equipment ground 9 N 10 L 1 2 3 4 5 6 Channel A Channel B Channel C Servi...

Страница 190: ...180 Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters ...

Страница 191: ...8 through C 10 C 2 Model 1500 output board The Model 1500 transmitter is designed as an analog transmitter i e a transmitter with the analog outputs option board However for technical reasons it is built on the CIO outputs option board Accordingly when you select a menu option that displays the outputs option board the CIO board is shown This is normal and does not affect actual transmitter output...

Страница 192: ...le Custody Transfer Load from Xmtr to File Save to Xmtr from File License Connect to Device Disconnect View Connection Gas Unit Configurator Meter Verification Options ProLink II Language Error Log On Tools Plug ins ProLink Configuration Output Levels Process Variables Status Alarm Log Diagnostic Information Calibration Test ED Totalizer Control Totalizer Control Core Processor Diagnostics Finger ...

Страница 193: ...g high limit Slug low limit Slug duration Low density cutoff K1 K2 FD D1 D2 Temp coeff DT Temperature Temp units Temp cal factor Temp damping External temperature Analog output Primary variable is Lower range value Upper range value AO cutoff AO added damp LSL USL Min Span AO fault action AO fault level Last measured value timeout Frequency Frequency Tertiary variable Scaling method Freq factor Ra...

Страница 194: ... Enable write protection Update rate Update rate 100 Hz variable Burst setup Enable burst Burst cmd Burst var 1 4 Events Event 1 2 Variable Type Setpoint Discrete events Event name Event type Process variable Low setpoint A High setpoint B Polled variables Polled variable 1 2 Polling control External tag Variable type Current value Alarm Alarm Severity Additional configuration options Discrete inp...

Страница 195: ...bles View fld dev vars 1 Mass flo 2 Mass totl 3 Mass inventory 4 Temp 5 Dens 6 Vol flo 7 Vol totl 8 Vol inventory 9 Pressure Ext temp View output vars 1 View PV Analog 1 2 View SV Analog 2 3 View TV Freq DO 4 View QV 5 View event 1 6 View event 2 View status Totlizer contrl 1 Mass totl 2 Vol totl 3 Start totalizer 4 Stop totalizer 5 Reset all totals 6 Reset mass total 7 Reset volume total 8 Reset ...

Страница 196: ...curve information 6 Enable write protect 7 Disable write protect 8 Restore factory zero 9 Exit 2 1 Config alarms 1 Write severity 2 Read severity 3 Review severity 4 Acknowledge selected alarm 5 Alarm history 6 Refresh alarm history Trim analog out 1 Scaled AO1 trim Test points 1 Status words 2 LPO 3 RPO 4 Tube 5 Drive 6 Board temperature 7 Meter temp T Series 8 Live zero flow 9 Meter temp T Serie...

Страница 197: ...odel 1500 AN Defaults Figure C 7 Communicator basic setup menu On Line Menu 3 Basic Setup Tag PV unit Anlog 1 range values 1 PV URV 2 PV LRV Freq scaling 1 FO scale method Freq flow Pulses Unit Units Pulse 2 FO scaling TV freq factor TV rate factor TV pulses unit TV units pulse Max pulse width 3 2 1 4 ...

Страница 198: ... 1 T Series 2 Other 1 Enable pressure 2 Flow factor 3 Dens factor 4 Flowcal pressure 5 Static pressure 1 Mass factor 2 Vol factor 3 Dens factor 1 Poll control 1 2 External device tag 1 3 Polled var 1 4 Poll control 2 5 External device tag 2 6 Polled var 2 1 Enable ext temp 2 Static temperature 1 3 2 5 6 8 9 9 Config fld dev vars 1 Flow 2 Density 3 Temperature 4 Pressure 5 API 1 Mass flow unit 2 Ma...

Страница 199: ...s 2 FO scale method 3 TV freq factor 4 TV rate factor 3 TV pulses unit 3 TV units pulse 4 5 Max pulse width 5 6 Polarity 6 7 FO fault indicator 7 8 FO fault value 4 Device information 1 Tag 2 Descriptor 3 Message 4 Date 5 Dev id 6 Final assembly number 7 Sensor s n 8 Sensor model 9 Output option board Construction materials Revision s 6 5 Config discrete event 1 Discrete event 1 2 Discrete event 2...

Страница 200: ... 4 Reset gas standard volume total 5 Reset all totals 6 Start stop all totals Discrete actions 1 Assign discretes 2 Read action assign read only 3 Read action assign ALL read only 1 None 2 Discrete event 1 3 Discrete event 2 4 Discrete event 3 5 Discrete event 4 6 Discrete event 5 7 DI 1 Setup simulation mode 1 Enable disable 2 Simulate mass flow 3 Simulate temperature 4 Simulate density 7 1 8 1 F...

Страница 201: ...e D 1 Configuration menus Figures D 2 through D 4 Communicator 375 menus Process variables menu Figure D 5 Diagnostics service menu Figure D 6 Basic setup menu Figure D 7 Detailed setup menu Figures D 8 through D 10 D 2 Version information These menus flowcharts are based on Transmitter software rev5 0 Enhanced core processor software v3 2 ProLink II v2 5 375 Field Communicator device rev 5 DD rev...

Страница 202: ...ble Custody Transfer Load from Xmtr to File Save to Xmtr from File License Connect to Device Disconnect View Connection Gas Unit Configurator Meter Verification Options ProLink II Language Error Log On Tools Plug ins ProLink Configuration Output Levels Process Variables Status Alarm Log Diagnostic Information Calibration Test ED Totalizer Control Totalizer Control Core Processor Diagnostics Finger...

Страница 203: ...iable Flow switch setpoint Density Density units Density damping Slug high limit Slug low limit Slug duration Low density cutoff K1 K2 FD D1 D2 Temp coeff DT Temperature Temp units Temp cal factor Temp damping External temperature Pressure Flow factor Dens factor Cal pressure Pressure units External pressure ProLink Configuration Additional configuration options Device Tag Date Descriptor Message ...

Страница 204: ... factor Pulses per unit Units per pulse Freq pulse width Last measured value timeout Freq fault action Freq output mode Freq output polarity Discrete input Assignment Polarity ProLink Configuration Channel Channel B Type assignment Power type Channel C Type assignment Power type Additional configuration options Discrete output Discrete output 1 2 DO1 2 assignment DO1 2 polarity DO1 2 fault action ...

Страница 205: ...crete events Event name Event type Process variable Low setpoint A High setpoint B Special units Base mass unit Base mass time Mass flow conv fact Mass flow text Mass total text Base vol unit Base vol time Vol flow conv fact Vol flow text Vol total text System W M approval Reset options Polled variables Polled variable 1 2 Polling control External tag Variable type Current value On Line Menu 2 Pro...

Страница 206: ...estore factory configuration 5 Reset all ED curve information 6 Enable write protect 7 Disable write protect 8 Restore factory zero 9 Exit 2 3 1 Config alarms 1 Write severity 2 Read severity 3 Review severity 4 Acknowledge selected alarm 5 Alarm history 6 Refresh alarm history Trim analog out 1 2 Scaled AO1 2 trim Test points 1 Status words 2 LPO 3 RPO 4 Tube 5 Drive 6 Board temperature 7 Meter t...

Страница 207: ...1500 AN Defaults Diagrams Model 2500 CIO Model 1500 AN Defaults Figure D 7 Communicator basic setup menu On Line Menu 4 Basic Setup Tag PV unit Anlog 1 range values 1 PV URV 2 PV LRV SV unit Freq scaling 1 FO scale method ΞFreq flow ΞPulses Unit ΞUnits Pulse 2 FO scaling ΞTV freq factor ΞTV rate factor ΞTV pulses unit ΞTV units pulse ΞMax pulse width Anlog 2 range values 1 SV URV 2 SV LRV 3 6 2 1 ...

Страница 208: ...low factor 3 Dens factor 4 Flowcal pressure 5 Static pressure 1 Mass factor 2 Vol factor 3 Dens factor 1 Poll control 1 2 External device tag 1 3 Polled var 1 4 Poll control 2 5 External device tag 2 6 Polled var 2 1 Enable ext temp 2 Static temperature 1 3 2 5 6 9 Config fld dev vars 1 Flow 2 Density 3 Temperature 4 Pressure 5 API 1 Mass flow unit 2 Mass flow cutoff 3 Spcl mass units 4 Vol flow u...

Страница 209: ...O1 fault setup 8 SV is 9 Range values SV AO2 cutoff SV AO added damp AO2 fault setup 1 Channel B read only 2 Channel C read only 3 TV is 4 FO scale method 5 TV freq factor 6 TV rate factor 5 TV pulses unit 5 TV units pulse 6 7 Max pulse width 7 8 Polarity 8 9 FO fault indicator 9 FO fault value 1 Output option board 2 RS485 protocol 3 RS485 baudrate 4 RS485 parity 5 RS485 stop bits 6 Modbus addres...

Страница 210: ... 6 Start stop all totals Display setup 1 Output option board read only Discrete actions 1 Assign discretes 2 Read action assign read only 3 Read action assign ALL read only 1 None 2 Discrete event 1 3 Discrete event 2 4 Discrete event 3 5 Discrete event 4 6 Discrete event 5 7 DI 1 7 Setup simulation mode 1 Enable disable 2 Simulate mass flow 3 Simulate temperature 4 Simulate density 8 1 9 Device i...

Страница 211: ... E 12 Off line menu Alarms Figure E 13 Off line maintenance menu Version information Figure E 14 Off line maintenance menu Configuration Figures E 15 and E 16 Off line maintenance menu Simulation loop testing Figure E 17 Off line maintenance menu Zero Figure E 18 Off line maintenance menu Meter verification Figure E 19 For information on the codes and abbreviations used on the display see Appendix...

Страница 212: ...sable Custody Transfer Load from Xmtr to File Save to Xmtr from File License Connect to Device Disconnect View Connection Gas Unit Configurator Meter Verification Options ProLink II Language Error Log On Tools Plug ins ProLink Configuration Output Levels Process Variables Status Alarm Log Diagnostic Information Calibration Test ED Totalizer Control Totalizer Control Core Processor Diagnostics Fing...

Страница 213: ...ow limit Slug duration Low density cutoff K1 K2 FD D1 D2 Temp coeff DT Temperature Temp units Temp cal factor Temp damping External temperature Analog output Primary variable is Lower range value Upper range value AO cutoff AO added damp LSL USL Min Span AO fault action AO fault level Last measured value timeout Frequency Discrete output Frequency Tertiary variable Scaling method Freq factor Rate ...

Страница 214: ...pecial Units Base mass unit Base mass time Mass flow conv fact Mass flow text Mass total text Base vol unit Base vol time Vol flow conv fact Vol flow text Vol total text Device Tag Date Descriptor Message Sensor type Transmitter serial number Floating pt ordering Add comm resp delay Digital comm settings Fault setting HART address Loop current mode HART device ID Modbus address Enable write protec...

Страница 215: ...inimum Maximum Density Wave form Fixed value Period Minimum Maximum Temperature Wave form Fixed value Period Minimum Maximum Sensor Sensor s n Sensor model Sensor matl Liner matl Flange On Line Menu 1 Process variables View fld dev vars 1 Mass flo 2 Temp 3 Mass totl 4 Dens 5 Mass inventory 6 Vol flo 7 Vol totl 8 Vol inventory 9 Pressure View API vars View ED vars View output vars 1 View PV Analog ...

Страница 216: ...ion 5 Reset all ED curve information 6 Enable write protect 7 Disable write protect 8 Restore factory zero 9 Exit 2 3 1 Config alarms 1 Write severity 2 Read severity 3 Review severity 4 Acknowledge selected alarm 5 Alarm history 6 Refresh alarm history Trim analog out 1 Scaled AO1 trim Test points 1 Status words 2 LPO 3 RPO 4 Tube 5 Drive 6 Board temperature 7 Meter temp T Series 8 Live zero flow...

Страница 217: ... Model 2700 CIO Model 1700 2700 AN Figure E 7 Communicator basic setup menu On Line Menu 3 Basic Setup Tag PV unit Anlog 1 range values 1 PV URV 2 PV LRV Freq scaling 1 FO scale method Freq flow Pulses Unit Units Pulse 2 FO scaling TV freq factor TV rate factor TV pulses unit TV units pulse Max pulse width 3 2 1 4 ...

Страница 218: ...ressure 1 Mass factor 2 Vol factor 3 Dens factor 1 Poll control 1 2 External device tag 1 3 Polled var 1 4 Poll control 2 5 External device tag 2 6 Polled var 2 1 Enable ext temp 2 Static temperature 1 3 2 5 6 8 9 9 Config fld dev vars 1 Flow 2 Density 3 Temperature 4 Pressure 5 API 1 Mass flow unit 2 Mass flow cutoff 3 Spcl mass units 4 Vol flow unit 5 Vol flow cutoff 6 Spcl vol units 7 Flo direc...

Страница 219: ... setup 2 TV is 3 FO scale method 4 TV freq factor 5 TV rate factor 4 TV pulses unit 4 TV units pulse 5 6 Max pulse width 6 7 Polarity 7 8 FO fault indicator 8 9 FO fault value 9 DO is Flow switch variable Flow switch setpoint DO 1 polarity DO fault indication 4 Device information 1 Tag 2 Descriptor 3 Message 4 Date 5 Dev id 6 Final assembly number 7 Sensor s n 8 Sensor model 9 Output option board ...

Страница 220: ...ign discretes 2 Read action assign read only 3 Read action assign ALL read only 1 None 2 Discrete event 1 3 Discrete event 2 4 Discrete event 3 5 Discrete event 4 6 Discrete event 5 7 DI 1 Setup simulation mode 1 Enable disable 2 Simulate mass flow 3 Simulate temperature 4 Simulate density 1 Display total reset 2 Display auto scroll 3 Display offline menu 4 Display alarm menu 5 Display ACK All 6 D...

Страница 221: ...for Event 1 or Event 2 in the single setpoint event model These screens are displayed only if the event is defined on mass total or volume total Note that this functionality does not apply to discrete events the dual setpoint event model For more information see Section 8 11 2 The transmitter must be configured to allow starting and stopping totalizers from the display 3 The transmitter must be co...

Страница 222: ...larms SEE ALARM Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds ACK ALL 1 Yes EXIT Select No Alarm code Scroll ACK Yes Select No Active unacknowledged alarms No Yes Select NO ALARM EXIT Scroll Scroll Select Scroll Scroll Select 1 This screen is displayed only if the ACK ALL function is enabled and there are unacknowledged alarms ...

Страница 223: ...menu Off line maintenance Version information Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds VER Yes Version info Scroll Select Yes CEQ ETO info 1 Scroll CUSTODY XFER 1 Scroll Yes SENSOR VERFY 1 Scroll Scroll EXIT OFF LINE MAINT Select Scroll ED API info 1 Scroll 1 The option is displayed only if the corresponding CEQ ETO or application is installed on the transmitter ...

Страница 224: ...seconds Scroll Select Select Scroll CONFG MASS UNITS VOL GSV DENS TEMP Select Scroll Scroll Scroll AO 1 SRC AO 1 4 MA AO 120 MA Scroll Scroll EXIT Scroll Scroll Scroll PRESS FO FO SRC FO FREQ Select Scroll Scroll Scroll FO RATE Scroll FO POLAR Scroll EXIT DO DO SRC DO POLAR Select Scroll Scroll CONFIG FL SW SETPOINT FL SW SOURCE FL SW Scroll EXIT Scroll Select Scroll IO CH A CH B Select Scroll Sel...

Страница 225: ...oll DISPLAY ALARM EXIT Scroll DISPLAY ACK Scroll AUTO SCRLL 2 Scroll CODE OFFLINE 3 Scroll DISPLAY RATE DISPLAY BKLT DISPLAY LANG Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll ADDRESS HART COMM LOOP CURR HART EXIT Select Scroll Scroll Scroll LOCK CODE ALARM 3 PROTOCOL BAUD PARITY STOP BITS Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll ADDRESS MBUS Scroll Scroll 1 If you disable access to the offline menu the offline menu will disapp...

Страница 226: ... seconds Yes Scroll Select AO SIM FO SIM DO SIM Scroll Select SET x MA 1 Yes Select 2 SET y KHZ 4 Select SET OFF SET ON Select EXIT Scroll Scroll Select 3 EXIT Yes Select 2 Scroll Select 3 Yes Select 2 EXIT Scroll Select 3 Yes Select 2 Scroll Select 3 OFF LINE MAINT Select Scroll SIM 1 The output can be fixed at 2 4 12 20 or 22 mA 2 Fixes the output 3 Unfixes the output 4 The output can be fixed a...

Страница 227: ... maintenance Zero OFF LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select CAL ZERO Troubleshoot ZERO YES CAL PASS CAL FAIL RESTORE ZERO RESTORE ZERO YES Current zero display Factory zero display Select Select Yes No EXIT Scroll Select Scroll Scroll Scroll Yes Select No Scroll ZERO Select Scroll RESTORE ZERO Scroll Select RESTORE EXIT Select Scroll Scroll ...

Страница 228: ... VALUE FAULT STOP MSMT YES Scroll Select Select x 2 UNSTABLE FLOW 1 Yes Select PASS ABORT CAUTION Scroll Scroll RERUN YES Yes Select Scroll ABORT YES No Scroll Select No Scroll Yes Select SENSOR EXIT Select Scroll Scroll Scroll No Scroll OFF LINE EXIT 1 Either Unstable Flow or Unstable Drive Gain may be displayed indicating that the standard deviation of the flow or drive gain is outside limits Ch...

Страница 229: ... 12 Off line menu Alarms Figure F 13 Off line maintenance menu Version information Figure F 14 Off line maintenance menu Configuration Figures F 15 and F 16 Off line maintenance menu Simulation loop testing Figure F 17 Off line maintenance menu Zero Figure F 18 Off line maintenance menu Meter verification see Figure F 19 For information on the codes and abbreviations used on the display see Append...

Страница 230: ...sable Custody Transfer Load from Xmtr to File Save to Xmtr from File License Connect to Device Disconnect View Connection Gas Unit Configurator Meter Verification Options ProLink II Language Error Log On Tools Plug ins ProLink Configuration Output Levels Process Variables Status Alarm Log Diagnostic Information Calibration Test ED Totalizer Control Totalizer Control Core Processor Diagnostics Fing...

Страница 231: ...t Slug duration Low density cutoff K1 K2 FD D1 D2 Temp coeff DT Temperature Temp units Temp cal factor Temp damping External temperature Analog output Primary secondary output PV SV is Lower range value Upper range value AO cutoff AO added damp LSL USL Min Span AO fault action AO fault level Last measured value timeout Frequency Discrete output Frequency Tertiary variable Scaling method Freq facto...

Страница 232: ...on off Display alarm screen pwd Display LED blinking Offline password Auto scroll rate Update period Additional configuration options Special Units Base mass unit Base mass time Mass flow conv fact Mass flow text Mass total text Base vol unit Base vol time Vol flow conv fact Vol flow text Vol total text Gas unit configurator Sensor simulation Enable disable Mass flow Wave form Fixed value Period M...

Страница 233: ...ss flo 2 Temp 3 Mass totl 4 Dens 5 Mass inventory 6 Vol flo 7 Vol totl 8 Vol inventory 9 Pressure View API vars View ED vars View output vars 1 View PV Analog 1 2 View SV Analog 2 3 View TV Freq DO 4 View QV 1 5 View event 1 6 View event 2 View status Totlizer contrl 1 Mass totl 2 Vol totl 3 Start totalizer 4 Stop totalizer 5 Reset all totals 6 Reset mass total 7 Reset volume total 8 Reset API ref...

Страница 234: ...nfiguration 5 Reset all ED curve information 6 Enable write protect 7 Disable write protect 8 Restore factory zero 9 Exit 2 3 1 Config alarms 1 Write severity 2 Read severity 3 Review severity 4 Acknowledge selected alarm 5 Alarm history 6 Refresh alarm history Trim analog out 1 2 Scaled AO1 2 trim Test points 1 Status words 2 LPO 3 RPO 4 Tube 5 Drive 6 Board temperature 7 Meter temp T Series 8 Li...

Страница 235: ...nual 225 Figure F 7 Communicator basic setup menu On Line Menu 3 Basic Setup Tag PV unit Anlog 1 range values 1 PV URV 2 PV LRV SV unit Freq scaling 1 FO scale method Freq flow Pulses Unit Units Pulse 2 FO scaling TV freq factor TV rate factor TV pulses unit TV units pulse Max pulse width Anlog 2 range values 1 SV URV 2 SV LRV 3 6 2 1 4 5 ...

Страница 236: ...ressure 1 Mass factor 2 Vol factor 3 Dens factor 1 Poll control 1 2 External device tag 1 3 Polled var 1 4 Poll control 2 5 External device tag 2 6 Polled var 2 1 Enable ext temp 2 Static temperature 1 3 2 5 6 8 9 9 Config fld dev vars 1 Flow 2 Density 3 Temperature 4 Pressure 5 API 1 Mass flow unit 2 Mass flow cutoff 3 Spcl mass units 4 Vol flow unit 5 Vol flow cutoff 6 Spcl vol units 7 Flo direc...

Страница 237: ...e values 3 SV AO cutoff 4 SV AO added damp 5 AO2 fault setup 6 Fix analog out 2 7 Trim analog out 2 8 Scaled AO2 trim 1 Freq DO setup 2 TV is 3 FO scale method 4 TV freq factor 5 TV rate factor 4 TV pulses unit 4 TV units pulse 5 6 Max pulse width 6 7 Polarity 7 8 FO fault indicator 8 9 FO fault value 9 DO is Flow switch variable Flow switch setpoint DO 1 polarity DO fault indication 4 Device info...

Страница 238: ...sign discretes 2 Read action assign read only 3 Read action assign ALL read only 1 None 2 Discrete event 1 3 Discrete event 2 4 Discrete event 3 5 Discrete event 4 6 Discrete event 5 7 DI 1 Setup simulation mode 1 Enable disable 2 Simulate mass flow 3 Simulate temperature 4 Simulate density 1 Display total reset 2 Display auto scroll 3 Display offline menu 4 Display alarm menu 5 Display ACK All 6 ...

Страница 239: ...for Event 1 or Event 2 in the single setpoint event model These screens are displayed only if the event is defined on mass total or volume total Note that this functionality does not apply to discrete events the dual setpoint event model For more information see Section 8 11 2 The transmitter must be configured to allow starting and stopping totalizers from the display 3 The transmitter must be co...

Страница 240: ... Alarms SEE ALARM Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds ACK ALL 1 Yes EXIT Select No Alarm code Scroll ACK Yes Select No Active unacknowledged alarms No Yes Select NO ALARM EXIT Scroll Scroll Select Scroll Scroll Select 1 This screen is displayed only if the ACK ALL function is enabled and there are unacknowledged alarms ...

Страница 241: ...lay menu Maintenance Version information Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds VER Yes Version info Scroll Select Yes CEQ ETO info 1 Scroll CUSTODY XFER 1 Scroll Yes SENSOR VERFY 1 Scroll Scroll EXIT OFF LINE MAINT Select Scroll ED API info 1 Scroll 1 The option is displayed only if the corresponding CEQ ETO or application is installed on the transmitter ...

Страница 242: ...NFG MASS UNITS VOL GSV DENS TEMP Select Scroll Scroll Scroll AO 1 SRC AO 1 4 MA AO 1 20 MA Scroll Scroll EXIT Scroll Scroll Scroll PRESS FO FO SRC FO FREQ Select Scroll Scroll Scroll FO RATE Scroll FO POLAR Scroll EXIT DO DO SRC DO POLAR Select Scroll Scroll CONFIG FL SW SETPOINT FL SW SOURCE FL SW Scroll EXIT Scroll Select Scroll IO CH A CH B Select Scroll Select Select Scroll EXIT CH C Select Sc...

Страница 243: ...Y OFFLN 1 Select Scroll Scroll Scroll DISPLAY ALARM EXIT Scroll DISPLAY ACK Scroll AUTO SCRLL 2 Scroll CODE OFFLINE 3 Scroll DISPLAY RATE DISPLAY BKLT DISPLAY LANG Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll ADDRESS HART COMM LOOP CURR HART EXIT Select Scroll Scroll Scroll LOCK CODE ALARM 3 Scroll 1 If you disable access to the offline menu the offline menu will disappear as soon as you exit To re enable access y...

Страница 244: ... seconds Yes Scroll Select AO SIM FO SIM DO SIM Scroll Select SET x MA 1 Yes Select 2 SET y KHZ 4 Select SET OFF SET ON Select EXIT Scroll Scroll Select 3 EXIT Yes Select 2 Scroll Select 3 Yes Select 2 EXIT Scroll Select 3 Yes Select 2 Scroll Select 3 OFF LINE MAINT Select Scroll SIM 1 The output can be fixed at 2 4 12 20 or 22 mA 2 Fixes the output 3 Unfixes the output 4 The output can be fixed a...

Страница 245: ... maintenance Zero OFF LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select CAL ZERO Troubleshoot ZERO YES CAL PASS CAL FAIL RESTORE ZERO RESTORE ZERO YES Current zero display Factory zero display Select Select Yes No EXIT Scroll Select Scroll Scroll Scroll Yes Select No Scroll ZERO Select Scroll RESTORE ZERO Scroll Select RESTORE EXIT Select Scroll Scroll ...

Страница 246: ... VALUE FAULT STOP MSMT YES Scroll Select Select x 2 UNSTABLE FLOW 1 Yes Select PASS ABORT CAUTION Scroll Scroll RERUN YES Yes Select Scroll ABORT YES No Scroll Select No Scroll Yes Select SENSOR EXIT Select Scroll Scroll Scroll No Scroll OFF LINE EXIT 1 Either Unstable Flow or Unstable Drive Gain may be displayed indicating that the standard deviation of the flow or drive gain is outside limits Ch...

Страница 247: ...ers and inventories Figure G 11 Off line menu top level Figure G 12 Off line menu Alarms Figure G 13 Off line maintenance menu Version information Figure G 14 Off line maintenance menu Configuration Figures G 15 through G 18 Off line maintenance menu Simulation loop testing Figure G 19 Off line maintenance menu Zero see Figure G 20 Off line maintenance menu Meter verification see Figure G 21 For i...

Страница 248: ...ble Custody Transfer Load from Xmtr to File Save to Xmtr from File License Connect to Device Disconnect View Connection Gas Unit Configurator Meter Verification Options ProLink II Language Error Log On Tools Plug ins ProLink Configuration Output Levels Process Variables Status Alarm Log Diagnostic Information Calibration Test ED Totalizer Control Totalizer Control Core Processor Diagnostics Finger...

Страница 249: ...ressure Flow factor Dens factor Cal pressure Pressure units External pressure ProLink Configuration Additional configuration options Device Tag Date Descriptor Message Sensor type Transmitter serial number Floating pt ordering Add comm resp delay Digital comm settings Fault setting HART address Loop current mode HART device ID Modbus address Enable write protection Update rate Update rate 100 Hz v...

Страница 250: ... factor Pulses per unit Units per pulse Freq pulse width Last measured value timeout Freq fault action Freq output mode Freq output polarity Discrete input Assignment Polarity ProLink Configuration Channel Channel B Type assignment Power type Channel C Type assignment Power type Additional configuration options Discrete output Discrete output 1 2 DO1 2 assignment DO1 2 polarity DO1 2 fault action ...

Страница 251: ...l units Base mass unit Base mass time Mass flow conv fact Mass flow text Mass total text Base vol unit Base vol time Vol flow conv fact Vol flow text Vol total text System W M approval Reset options Polled variables Polled variable 1 2 Polling control External tag Variable type Current value On Line Menu 2 Process variables View fld dev vars 1 Mass flo 2 Temp 3 Mass totl 4 Dens 5 Mass inventory 6 ...

Страница 252: ...estore factory configuration 5 Reset all ED curve information 6 Enable write protect 7 Disable write protect 8 Restore factory zero 9 Exit 2 3 1 Config alarms 1 Write severity 2 Read severity 3 Review severity 4 Acknowledge selected alarm 5 Alarm history 6 Refresh alarm history Trim analog out 1 2 Scaled AO1 2 trim Test points 1 Status words 2 LPO 3 RPO 4 Tube 5 Drive 6 Board temperature 7 Meter t...

Страница 253: ...700 AN Figure G 7 Communicator basic setup menu On Line Menu 4 Basic Setup Tag PV unit Anlog 1 range values 1 PV URV 2 PV LRV SV unit Freq scaling 1 FO scale method Freq flow Pulses Unit Units Pulse 2 FO scaling TV freq factor TV rate factor TV pulses unit TV units pulse Max pulse width Anlog 2 range values 1 SV URV 2 SV LRV 3 6 2 1 4 5 ...

Страница 254: ...ressure 1 Mass factor 2 Vol factor 3 Dens factor 1 Poll control 1 2 External device tag 1 3 Polled var 1 4 Poll control 2 5 External device tag 2 6 Polled var 2 1 Enable ext temp 2 Static temperature 1 3 2 5 6 9 Config fld dev vars 1 Flow 2 Density 3 Temperature 4 Pressure 5 API 1 Mass flow unit 2 Mass flow cutoff 3 Spcl mass units 4 Vol flow unit 5 Vol flow cutoff 6 Spcl vol units 7 Flo direction...

Страница 255: ...V is 9 Range values SV AO2 cutoff SV AO added damp AO2 fault setup 1 Channel B read only 2 Channel C read only 3 TV is 4 FO scale method 5 TV freq factor 6 TV rate factor 5 TV pulses unit 5 TV units pulse 6 7 Max pulse width 7 8 Polarity 8 9 FO fault indicator 9 FO fault value 1 Output option board 2 Comm fault indicator 1 Poll addr 2 Num preambles 3 Burst mode 4 Burst option 5 Burst var 1 6 Burst...

Страница 256: ...ssign read only 3 Read action assign ALL read only 1 None 2 Discrete event 1 3 Discrete event 2 4 Discrete event 3 5 Discrete event 4 6 Discrete event 5 7 DI 1 7 Setup simulation mode 1 Enable disable 2 Simulate mass flow 3 Simulate temperature 4 Simulate density 1 Output option board read only 2 Display total reset 3 Display auto scroll 4 Display offline menu 5 Display alarm menu 6 Display ACK Al...

Страница 257: ...r Event 1 or Event 2 in the single setpoint event model These screens are displayed only if the event is defined on mass total or volume total Note that this functionality does not apply to discrete events the dual setpoint event model For more information see Section 8 11 2 The transmitter must be configured to allow starting and stopping totalizers from the display 3 The transmitter must be conf...

Страница 258: ...larms SEE ALARM Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds ACK ALL 1 Yes EXIT Select No Alarm code Scroll ACK Yes Select No Active unacknowledged alarms No Yes Select NO ALARM EXIT Scroll Scroll Select Scroll Scroll Select 1 This screen is displayed only if the ACK ALL function is enabled and there are unacknowledged alarms ...

Страница 259: ...nu Off line maintenance Version information Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds VER Yes Version info Scroll Select Yes CEQ ETO info 1 Scroll CUSTODY XFER 1 Scroll Yes SENSOR VERFY 1 Scroll Scroll EXIT OFF LINE MAINT Select Scroll ED API info 1 Scroll 1 The option is displayed only if the corresponding CEQ ETO or application is installed on the transmitter ...

Страница 260: ...T DISPLAY TOTALS STOP DISPLAY OFFLN 1 Select Scroll Scroll Scroll DISPLAY ALARM EXIT Scroll DISPLAY ACK Scroll AUTO SCRLL 2 Scroll DISPLAY RATE DISPLAY BKLT DISPLAY LANG Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll ADDRESS HART COMM LOOP CUR HART EXIT Select Scroll Scroll Scroll LOCK Scroll CODE OFFLN 3 CODE ALARM 3 Scroll Scroll 1 If you disable access to the offline menu the offline menu will disappear as soon a...

Страница 261: ...ET DO DO1 SRC DO1 POLAR Select Scroll Scroll DO1 POWER CONFIG FL SW SETPOINT FL SW SOURCE FL SW Scroll Scroll EXIT Scroll Select Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll CH A IO AO1 4 MA AO1 20 MA Select Scroll Scroll EXIT AO1 SRC Select Scroll SET MAO CH B AO2 SRC Select Select AO2 4 MA AO2 20 MA Scroll Scroll EXIT Scroll SET FO FO SRC FO FREQ Select Scroll Scroll EXIT FO RATE Scroll FO POLAR Scroll FO POWER ...

Страница 262: ...ntinued SET DI DI POLAR DI POWER Select Scroll Scroll DI ACT 1 EXIT Scroll CH C Select SET DO DO2 SRC DO2 POLAR Select Scroll Scroll DO2 POWER CONFIG FL SW SETPOINT FL SW SOURCE FL SW Scroll Scroll EXIT Scroll Select Scroll SET FO FO SRC FO FREQ Select Scroll Scroll FO MODE FO RATE Scroll FO POLAR Scroll FO POWER Scroll EXIT Scroll Scroll Scroll 1 See Figure G 18 ...

Страница 263: ...T ZERO RESET MASS RESET VOL GSV T RESET ALL START STOP EXIT Scroll Select Select NONE DI D EV 1 D EV 2 D EV 3 D EV 4 Scroll Select Action assigned 2 Scroll Select Scroll Select Scroll Select Scroll Select Scroll Select Scroll Scroll Select Scroll Select Scroll Select Select D EV 5 Scroll Select 1 This menu is entered from the DI Configuration menu see Figure G 17 2 More than one action can be assi...

Страница 264: ... AO 2 SIM FO SIM DO 1 2 SIM READ DI Scroll Select SET x MA 1 Yes Select 2 SET y KHZ 4 Select SET OFF SET ON Select EXIT DI ON OFF Scroll Select Select Scroll Scroll Scroll Select 3 EXIT Yes Select 2 Scroll Select 3 Yes Select 2 EXIT Scroll Select 3 Yes Select 2 Scroll Select 3 OFF LINE MAINT Select Scroll SIM 1 The output can be fixed at 2 4 12 20 or 22 mA 2 Fixes the output 3 Unfixes the output 4...

Страница 265: ...aintenance Zero OFF LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select CAL ZERO Troubleshoot ZERO YES CAL PASS CAL FAIL RESTORE ZERO RESTORE ZERO YES Current zero display Factory zero display Select Select Yes No EXIT Scroll Select Scroll Scroll Scroll Yes Select No Scroll ZERO Select Scroll RESTORE ZERO Scroll Select RESTORE EXIT Select Scroll Scroll ...

Страница 266: ...ALUE FAULT STOP MSMT YES Scroll Select Select x 2 UNSTABLE FLOW 1 Yes Select PASS ABORT CAUTION Scroll Scroll RERUN YES Yes Select Scroll ABORT YES No Scroll Select No Scroll Yes Select SENSOR EXIT Select Scroll Scroll Scroll No Scroll OFF LINE EXIT 1 Either Unstable Flow or Unstable Drive Gain may be displayed indicating that the standard deviation of the flow or drive gain is outside limits Chec...

Страница 267: ...H 1 Overview This appendix provides information on the codes and abbreviations used on the transmitter display Note Information in this appendix applies only to transmitters that have a display H 2 Codes and abbreviations See the Configuration and Use Manual Supplement for your transmitter for an updated list of display codes and abbreviations ...

Страница 268: ...258 Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters ...

Страница 269: ...ion board type appears on display at power up 05 2001 2 x Software expansion 3600204 B 3600647 A Added alarm A106 to indicate HART burst mode is enabled Added access to the transmitter in fault status bit via Modbus Control of HART burst mode now available via Modbus Added support for the Model 1700 transmitter Added support for the I S transmitter option Added support to configure the process var...

Страница 270: ...d optical switch changes HART communication and burst mode improvements Feature addition Petroleum measurement application added Custody transfer option added to Configurable I O option board HART polliing for external pressure temperature added 06 2003 4 x Software expansion 20000325 C 20000150 C 3600647 C 20000148 B 20001715 A Added support for the Model 1500 transmitter Increased variables disp...

Страница 271: ...tion Factory zero restore function Alarm history expanded Selectable write protection for configuration data Expanded selection of source assignments for mA output Expanded storage of mA range values Expanded custody transfer application for independent implementation of NTEP and OIML compliance Software adjustment Display improvements for floating point data Feature addition Configurable alarm se...

Страница 272: ... reference temperature Software adjustment The following combinations are not allowed mA Output Fault Action None and Digital Communications Fault Action NAN Frequency Output Fault Action None and Digital Communications Fault Action NAN Display variables set to a volume process variable automatically switch between liquid and GSV according to current setting of Volume Flow Type Feature addition Co...

Страница 273: ...nalog output cutoff 52 API feature 55 See Petroleum measurement application Auto scroll 11 Autozero 39 AXXX alarm codes 81 136 B Baud rate 87 Black Box 15 Burst mode 87 Byte order See Floating point byte order C Calibration 97 99 density 119 failure 131 parameters 44 See also Zero calibration Density calibration Temperature calibration temperature 123 troubleshooting 149 Channels 47 Characterizing...

Страница 274: ...resistance test 155 troubleshooting 152 Custody transfer 55 125 NTEP or OIML 125 restrictions 126 secure mode 127 security breach 126 Customer service 7 130 Cutoffs AO 52 density mass flow volume flow 72 D Damping 73 Date user specified 87 Decimals on display 12 Default values 163 density 164 discrete input 166 discrete output 166 display 167 flow 163 frequency output 166 LRV 166 meter factors 164...

Страница 275: ... 55 Erratic drive gain 151 Event 79 configuration 79 models 79 reporting status 79 types high low in range out of range 79 Excessive drive gain 151 Exponential notation on display 13 External temperature compensation 91 F Factory zero 39 Fault action discrete output 52 Fault alarm 81 Fault conditions 131 Fault handling 81 fault timeout 85 status alarm severity 81 Fault indicator digital communicat...

Страница 276: ...ow slug flow limit 80 LRV lower range value 52 default values 52 166 troubleshooting 149 M mA output 52 added damping 52 AO cutoff 52 fault indicator 52 loop test 37 LRV and URV 52 process variable assignment 52 range 52 scaling 52 trimming 38 Mass flow cutoff 72 measurement units 48 Maximum pulse width 52 Measurement units 47 density 51 mass flow 48 pressure 52 special 68 temperature 51 troublesh...

Страница 277: ...1 86 Petroleum measurement application 55 70 display password requirement 11 Pickoff values 151 Pickoff voltage 152 Plus sign on display 12 13 Pocket ProLink 15 Polarity discrete input 53 discrete output 52 frequency output 52 Polling 93 Polling address 87 Power power up 36 Power supply troubleshooting 144 Power supply terminals Models 1500 2500 172 Models 1700 2700 179 Pre configuration worksheet...

Страница 278: ...ing to Models 1700 2700 178 179 Sensor parameters 87 Sensor simulation mode 134 Series 1000 and 2000 definition 4 Short to case test 157 Short zero 39 Signal converter 15 Simulation mode 134 Single setpoint event model 79 Slug flow 80 147 default values 164 Slugs definition 147 Smart Meter Verification execution 104 overview 98 preparing for test 101 results 109 scheduling 115 Special applications...

Страница 279: ...ency interference 145 sensor coil resistance 157 sensor to transmitter wiring 145 short to case 157 slug flow 147 status LED 135 test points 149 wiring problems 144 zero failure 131 T Series sensor default values 164 TV tertiary variable assignment 52 87 U Units measurement 47 special measurement 68 Unknown Enumerator 67 Update period 85 Update rate 74 default value 165 Special mode 74 75 URV uppe...

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Страница 282: ...awa ku Tokyo 140 0002 Japan T 81 3 5769 6803 F 81 3 5769 6844 Micro Motion Asia Emerson Process Management 1 Pandan Crescent Singapore 128461 Republic of Singapore T 65 6777 8211 F 65 6770 8003 Micro Motion United Kingdom Emerson Process Management Limited Horsfield Way Bredbury Industrial Estate Stockport SK6 2SU U K T 44 0870 240 1978 F 44 0800 966 181 2009 Micro Motion Inc All rights reserved P...

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