User ManualTable of ContentsContents3Getting Started9Before you begin11About this manual11Transmitter model code11Communications tools and protocols11Additional documentation and resources12Quick start15Power up the transmitter15Check flowmeter status15Make a startup connection to the transmitter17Characterize the flowmeter (if required)18Sources and formats for characterization parameters18Verify mass flow measurement21Verify the zero22Verify the zero using ProLink II22Verify the zero using ProLink III23Terminology used with zero verification and zero calibration24Configuration and commissioning25Introduction to configuration and commissioning27Configuration flowchart27Default values and ranges29Enable access to the off-line menu of the display29Disable write-protection on the transmitter configuration29Restore the factory configuration30Configure process measurement31Configure mass flow measurement31Configure Mass Flow Measurement Unit31Options for Mass Flow Measurement Unit32Define a special measurement unit for mass flow33Configure Flow Damping34Effect of Flow Damping on volume measurement35Interaction between Flow Damping and Added Damping35Configure Mass Flow Cutoff35Effect of Mass Flow Cutoff on volume measurement36Interaction between Mass Flow Cutoff and AO Cutoff36Configure volume flow measurement for liquid applications37Configure Volume Flow Type for liquid applications37Configure Volume Flow Measurement Unit for liquid applications38Options for Volume Flow Measurement Unit for liquid applications38Define a special measurement unit for volume flow40Configure Volume Flow Cutoff41Interaction between Volume Flow Cutoff and AO Cutoff41Configure gas standard volume (GSV) flow measurement42Configure Volume Flow Type for gas applications43Configure Standard Gas Density43Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Measurement Unit44Options for Gas Standard Volume Flow Measurement Unit44Define a special measurement unit for gas standard volume flow45Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Cutoff47Interaction between Gas Standard Volume Flow Cutoff and AO Cutoff47Configure Flow Direction48Options for Flow Direction49Effect of Flow Direction on mA outputs49Effect of Flow Direction on frequency outputs52Effect of Flow Direction on discrete outputs52Effect of Flow Direction on digital communications52Effect of Flow Direction on flow totals53Configure density measurement53Configure Density Measurement Unit54Options for Density Measurement Unit54Configure slug flow parameters55Slug flow detection and reporting56Configure Density Damping56Effect of Density Damping on volume measurement57Interaction between Density Damping and Added Damping58Configure Density Cutoff58Effect of Density Cutoff on volume measurement58Configure temperature measurement58Configure Temperature Measurement Unit59Options for Temperature Measurement Unit59Configure Temperature Damping59Effect of Temperature Damping on process measurement60Configure the petroleum measurement application61Configure petroleum measurement using ProLink II61Configure petroleum measurement using ProLink III62Configure petroleum measurement using the Field Communicator64API reference tables65Configure the concentration measurement application66Configure concentration measurement using ProLink II66Configure concentration measurement using ProLink III69Configure concentration measurement using the Field Communicator72Standard matrices for the concentration measurement application74Derived variables and calculated process variables75Configure pressure compensation77Configure pressure compensation using ProLink II77Configure pressure compensation using ProLink III79Configure pressure compensation using the Field Communicator81Options for Pressure Measurement Unit82Configure device options and preferences85Configure the transmitter display85Configure the language used for the display85Configure the process variables shown on the display86Configure Display Variable 1 to track the primary mA output87Configure the precision of variables shown on the display87Configure the refresh rate of data shown on the display88Enable or disable automatic scrolling through the display variables89Enable or disable the display backlight89Enable or disable Status LED Blinking90Enable or disable operator actions from the display90Enable or disable Totalizer Start/Stop from the display91Enable or disable Totalizer Reset from the display91Enable or disable the Acknowledge All Alarms display command92Configure security for the display menus93Configure response time parameters94Configure Update Rate95Effects of Update Rate = Special96Configure Calculation Speed (Response Time)97Configure alarm handling97Configure Fault Timeout98Configure Status Alarm Severity98Status alarms and options for Status Alarm Severity99Configure informational parameters102Configure Descriptor103Configure Message103Configure Date104Configure Sensor Serial Number104Configure Sensor Material105Configure Sensor Liner Material105Configure Sensor Flange Type106Integrate the meter with the control system107Configure the transmitter channels107Configure the mA output108Configure mA Output Process Variable108Options for mA Output Process Variable109Configure Lower Range Value (LRV) and Upper Range Value (URV)110Default values for Lower Range Value (LRV) and Upper Range Value (URV)111Configure AO Cutoff112Interaction between AO Cutoff and process variable cutoffs112Configure Added Damping113Interaction between Added Damping and process variable damping114Configure mA Output Fault Action and mA Output Fault Level115Options for mA Output Fault Action and mA Output Fault Level115Configure the frequency output116Configure Frequency Output Process Variable116Options for Frequency Output Process Variable117Configure Frequency Output Polarity118Options for Frequency Output Polarity118Configure Frequency Output Scaling Method119Calculate frequency from flow rate119Configure Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width120Configure Frequency Output Fault Action and Frequency Output Fault Level121Options for Frequency Output Fault Action122Configure the discrete output122Configure Discrete Output Source123Options for Discrete Output Source123Configure Flow Switch parameters125Configure Discrete Output Polarity126Options for Discrete Output Polarity126Configure Discrete Output Fault Action127Options for Discrete Output Fault Action128Fault indication with the discrete output128Configure events128Configure a basic event129Configure an enhanced event129Options for Enhanced Event Action131Configure digital communications132Configure HART/Bell 202 communications132Configure burst parameters133Configure HART variables (PV, SV, TV, QV)134Options for HART variables135Interaction of HART variables and transmitter outputs136Configure HART/RS-485 communications137Configure Modbus/RS-485 communications138Configure Digital Communications Fault Action139Options for Digital Communications Fault Action140Completing the configuration143Test or tune the system using sensor simulation143Sensor simulation144Back up transmitter configuration145Enable write-protection on the transmitter configuration146Set up the Weights & Measures application147Weights & Measures application147Set up the Weights & Measures application using ProLink II148Set up the Weights & Measures application using ProLink III151Operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting155Transmitter operation157Record the process variables157View process variables158View process variables using the display158View process variables using ProLink III159View transmitter status using the status LED160View and acknowledge status alarms160View and acknowledge alarms using the display160View and acknowledge alarms using ProLink II163View and acknowledge alerts using ProLink III164View alarms using the Field Communicator164Alarm data in transmitter memory165Read totalizer and inventory values165Start and stop totalizers and inventories166Start and stop totalizers and inventories using the display166Reset totalizers168Reset totalizers using the display168Reset inventories169Operate the transmitter with the Weights & Measures application171Operate the transmitter when the Weights & Measures application is installed171Approved methods to read or obtain process data172Large totalizer values on the display (OIML applications only)172Effect of the Weights & Measures application on process measurement and outputs173Effect of the Weights & Measures application on operation and maintenance functions174Switch between secured and unsecured mode176Switch between secured and unsecured mode using ProLink II177Switch between secured and unsecured mode using ProLink III177Switch between secured and unsecured mode using the switching utility178Clear Status Alarm A027: Security Breach178Replacing the core processor in a Weights & Measures installation179Measurement support181Options for measurement support181Use Smart Meter Verification181Smart Meter Verification requirements182Smart Meter Verification test preparation182Run Smart Meter Verification183Run a Smart Meter Verification test using the display183Smart Meter Verification flowchart: Running a test using the display185Run a Smart Meter Verification test using ProLink II185Run a Smart Meter Verification test using ProLink III186Run a Smart Meter Verification test using the Field Communicator187View test data187View test result data using the display188Smart Meter Verification flowchart: Viewing test results using the display189View test result data using ProLink II190View test result data using ProLink III190View test result data using the Field Communicator190Smart Meter Verification results interpretation190Schedule automatic execution of the Smart Meter Verification test191Manage scheduled test execution using the display192Smart Meter Verification flowchart: Scheduling test execution using the display193Manage scheduled test execution using ProLink II193Manage scheduled test execution using ProLink III194Manage scheduled test execution using the Field Communicator194Zero the flowmeter194Zero the flowmeter using the display195Zero the flowmeter using ProLink II196Zero the flowmeter using ProLink III197Zero the flowmeter using the Field Communicator199Validate the meter200Alternate method for calculating the meter factor for volume flow201Perform a (standard) D1 and D2 density calibration202Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using ProLink II202Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using ProLink III204Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using the Field Communicator205Perform a D3 and D4 density calibration (T-Series sensors only)207Perform a D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration using ProLink II207Perform a D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration using ProLink III208Perform a D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration using the Field Communicator209Perform temperature calibration211Troubleshooting215Status LED states216Status alarms216Flow measurement problems228Density measurement problems230Temperature measurement problems231Milliamp output problems232Frequency output problems233Use sensor simulation for troubleshooting234Check power supply wiring235Check sensor-to-transmitter wiring235Check grounding236Perform loop tests236Perform loop tests using the display236Perform loop tests using ProLink II238Perform loop tests using ProLink III239Perform loop tests using the Field Communicator241Check for radio frequency interference (RFI)242Check the HART communication loop243Check HART Address and Loop Current Mode243Check HART burst mode244Check the trimming of the mA output244Check Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value244Check mA Output Fault Action244Check Frequency Output Maximum Pulse Width245Check Frequency Output Scaling Method245Check Frequency Output Fault Action245Check Flow Direction245Check the cutoffs246Check for slug flow (two-phase flow)246Check the drive gain247Collect drive gain data248Check the pickoff voltage248Collect pickoff voltage data249Check for electrical shorts249Check the sensor coils250Check the core processor LED251Core processor LED states254Perform a core processor resistance test255Using the transmitter display259Components of the transmitter interface259Use the optical switches260Access and use the display menu system261Enter a floating-point value using the display262Enter a floating-point value using decimal notation262Enter a floating-point value using exponential notation264Display codes for process variables265Codes and abbreviations used in display menus267Menu maps for the transmitter display270Using ProLink II with the transmitter281Basic information about ProLink II281Connect with ProLink II282ProLink II connection types282Make a service port connection283Make a HART/Bell 202 connection284Make a HART/RS-485 connection289Make a Modbus/RS-485 connection292Menu maps for ProLink II295Using ProLink III with the transmitter305Basic information about ProLink III305Connect with ProLink III306ProLink III connection types306Make a service port connection307Make a HART/Bell 202 connection308Make a HART/RS-485 connection313Make a Modbus/RS-485 connection316Menu maps for ProLink III319Using the Field Communicator with the transmitter329Basic information about the Field Communicator329Connect with the Field Communicator330Menu maps for the Field Communicator332Default values and ranges349Default values and ranges349Transmitter components and installation wiring355Installation types355Power supply terminals and ground359Input/output (I/O) wiring terminals360NE 53 history361NE 53 history361Index365Size: 5.02 MBPages: 374Language: EnglishOpen manual