User ManualTable of ContentsBefore You Begin131.1 About this manual131.2 Safety131.3 European installations141.4 Environmental standards compliance141.5 Terminology141.6 Communication tools151.7 Using this manual151.8 Other documentation161.9 Micro Motion customer service17Installation192.1 Overview192.2 Installation procedure192.3 Replacing an RFT9739 rack-mount transmitter192.4 Model 3350 or Model 3700 safety precautions202.5 Environmental requirements202.6 Ingress protection for Model 3300 controller202.7 Frequency input cable length202.8 Model 3350 or Model 3700 display cover orientation (optional)212.9 Installing the remote core processor222.10 Sensor wiring222.10.1 Cable types222.10.2 Cable glands in remote core processor with remote transmitter installations232.11 I/O wiring232.11.1 Terminals and terminal block locations232.11.2 Grounding252.11.3 Installing relays252.12 Digital communications wiring25Digital Communications Setup273.1 About this chapter273.2 Supported protocols273.2.1 Obtaining the components273.2.2 RS-485 signal converter273.2.3 Bell 202 signal converter283.3 Setting up RS-485 communications283.4 Setting up Bell 202 communications31Using the Display and Menu System374.1 About this chapter374.2 Startup display374.3 Menu systems384.3.1 Accessing management functions394.3.2 Shortcuts404.4 Using the function buttons404.5 Using the cursor control buttons424.5.1 Selecting from a list424.5.2 Changing a variable value424.5.3 Cursor control example424.5.4 Process monitor424.6 Scientific notation42Configuring Security and Language455.1 About this chapter455.2 Security menu455.3 Security465.3.1 Management menu access465.3.2 Write-protecting the device configuration465.3.3 Controlling process totalizer and process inventory reset475.4 Language menu47Configuring System Data496.1 About this chapter496.2 System menu496.3 System parameters506.3.1 Alarm severity50Configuring Inputs517.1 About this chapter517.2 Inputs menu517.3 Configuring the core processor parameters537.3.1 Enabling and disabling core processor inputs547.3.2 Configuring process variables547.3.3 Sensor calibration data657.3.4 Sensor information687.3.5 Discrete inputs687.4 Configuring the frequency input697.5 Configuring the discrete inputs707.6 Configuring the external inputs71Configuring Outputs738.1 About this chapter738.2 Outputs menu738.3 Configuring the discrete outputs758.3.1 Polarity758.3.2 Source variable assignment768.3.3 Fault indication778.4 Configuring the milliamp outputs788.4.1 Milliamp output788.4.2 Fault indication788.4.3 Process variable798.4.4 Calibration span798.5 Configuring the frequency output828.5.1 Frequency = flow838.5.2 Maximum pulse width84Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application879.1 About this chapter879.2 API menu879.3 About petroleum measurement889.3.1 Definitions889.3.2 CTL derivation methods889.4 Configuring petroleum measurement parameters889.4.1 Reference tables899.4.2 Temperature data90Configuring Discrete Events9110.1 About this chapter9110.2 Discrete events menu9110.3 About discrete events9110.4 Discrete event configuration procedure92Configuring the Discrete Batch Application9511.1 About this chapter9511.2 Discrete batch menu9511.3 Batching configuration overview9611.4 Flow source9711.5 Control options9811.5.1 One-stage versus two-stage batching10011.6 Configure presets10011.6.1 Batch preset examples10111.7 Batch control methods10211.7.1 Special cases in batch control104Configuring the Process Monitor10512.1 About this chapter10512.2 Monitoring menu10512.3 Process monitor screens10612.4 Process monitor variables10612.5 Update period107Configuring Digital Communications10913.1 About this chapter10913.2 Digital communication menu10913.3 Configuring RS-485 parameters11113.3.1 Configuring HART, Modbus RTU, or Modbus ASCII protocol11113.3.2 Configuring printer protocol11313.4 Configuring Bell 202 parameters11413.4.1 Loop current mode11513.4.2 Burst mode11513.4.3 Communicating with a remote device11613.5 Configuring device parameters116Configuring Custody Transfer11714.1 About this chapter11714.2 About custody transfer11714.3 Configuration options11814.4 Configuring custody transfer (NTEP)11914.5 Configuring custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch)12014.6 Setting the security switch12314.6.1 Panel-mount devices12314.6.2 Rack-mount devices12414.6.3 Field-mount devices12514.7 Installing the weights and measures seal127Ticket Formatting and Printing12915.1 About this chapter12915.2 Ticket overview12915.3 Standard tickets13115.3.1 Formatting13115.3.2 Printing13215.4 Batch tickets13315.4.1 Formatting13315.4.2 Printing13415.5 Batch (NTEP) tickets13515.5.1 Formatting13515.5.2 Printing13615.6 Transfer (OIML) tickets13715.6.1 Formatting13715.6.2 Printing13915.7 Batch (OIML) tickets14115.7.1 Formatting14115.7.2 Printing143Startup Procedures14516.1 About this chapter14516.2 Applying power14516.2.1 Communication methods after power-up14616.3 Sensor zero14616.3.1 Zero failure and restoring zero values14716.3.2 Preparing for sensor zero calibration14716.3.3 Performing the sensor zero calibration14716.3.4 Diagnosing sensor zero failure15016.4 Testing the inputs and outputs15016.4.1 Reading and testing the discrete inputs15116.4.2 Reading and testing the frequency input15116.4.3 Reading and testing the pressure and external temperature15116.4.4 Setting and testing outputs15116.5 Milliamp output trim152Operation Mode15517.1 About this chapter15517.2 Startup and display test15517.3 Initial startup15517.4 Process monitor operation mode15617.5 Using the View menu15717.5.1 Active alarm log15817.5.2 Process monitoring15917.5.3 Preset selections15917.5.4 Batch inventory15917.5.5 Process totalizers and inventories15917.5.6 Diagnostic monitor16017.5.7 LCD options16017.5.8 Density curves16017.5.9 Applications list160Operation Mode – Batch16118.1 About this chapter16118.2 About discrete batching16118.3 Batch process screen16218.3.1 Function buttons16318.3.2 Cursor control buttons16518.4 Batch processing sequences16518.5 Special cases in batch processing16918.5.1 Cleaning/purging the tubes16918.5.2 Ending a batch while flow is present16918.6 Batch AOC calibration169Operation Mode – Custody Transfer17119.1 About this chapter17119.2 Identifying a security breach17119.3 Secured versus unsecured17119.4 Custody transfer (NTEP)17519.4.1 BOL number17519.4.2 Executing a custody transfer (NTEP) transaction17519.4.3 Batch (NTEP) tickets and ticket printing17519.4.4 General use of Series 3000 device17619.4.5 Inventories17619.5 Custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch)17619.5.1 BOL numbers17619.5.2 Executing a custody transfer (OIML) transaction17619.5.3 Executing a custody transfer (OIML/batch) transaction17719.5.4 Transfer (OIML) and batch (OIML) tickets and ticket printing17819.5.5 Transfer log17919.5.6 General use of Series 3000 device18019.6 Clearing a security breach18219.7 Reconfiguring the Series 3000 device18219.8 Audit trail18219.8.1 Using the audit trail183Using Totalizers and Inventories18520.1 About this chapter18520.2 Overview18520.3 Totalizer management18620.4 Process totalizers18820.5 Process inventories18820.6 Batch inventories188Measurement Performance19121.1 Overview19121.2 Meter verification, meter validation, and calibration19121.2.1 Meter verification19221.2.2 Meter validation and meter factors19321.2.3 Calibration19321.2.4 Comparison and recommendations19421.3 Performing meter verification19521.3.1 Preparing for the meter verification test19521.3.2 Running the meter verification test, original version19621.3.3 Running Smart Meter Verification19821.3.4 Reading and interpreting meter verification test results20221.3.5 Setting up automatic or remote execution of the meter verification test20721.4 Performing meter validation20821.5 Performing density calibration20921.5.1 Preparing for density calibration20921.5.2 Density calibration procedures21121.6 Performing temperature calibration213Diagnostics and Troubleshooting21522.1 About this chapter21522.2 Checking process variables21522.3 Meter fingerprinting21822.4 Sensor simulation mode21922.5 Updates, upgrades, and master resets22022.6 Alarm types and handling22022.6.1 Alarm severity22022.6.2 Fault timeout22122.6.3 Alarm categories22122.6.4 Alarm occurrences and logs22122.6.5 Help system22322.7 Alarm listings by category22422.7.1 Electronics alarms22422.7.2 Sensor alarms22722.7.3 Process alarms22822.7.4 Configuration alarms23422.8 Restoring a working configuration23622.9 A009/A026 alarms on Model 3300 or Model 3500 panel-mount23622.10 I/O problems23722.11 Diagnosing wiring problems23922.11.1 Checking the power supply wiring23922.11.2 Checking the sensor-to-transmitter wiring24022.11.3 Checking grounding24022.11.4 Checking the HART communication loop24022.11.5 Checking for RF interference24022.11.6 Checking the output wiring and receiving device24122.11.7 Checking the Loop Current Mode parameter24122.12 Checking the sensor tubes24122.13 Checking the flow measurement unit24122.14 Checking the calibration span24122.15 Checking the frequency output scale and method24122.16 Checking the characterization24122.17 Checking the calibration24222.18 Checking the test points24222.18.1 Obtaining the test points24222.18.2 Evaluating the test points24222.18.3 Excessive drive gain24322.18.4 Erratic drive gain24322.18.5 Low pickoff voltage24422.19 Checking the core processor24422.19.1 Checking the core processor LED24422.19.2 Core processor resistance test (standard core processor only)24622.20 Checking sensor coils and RTD24722.20.1 Remote core processor with remote transmitter installation24722.20.2 4-wire remote installation248Specifications – Model 3300 and Model 3500253A.1 Housing and mounting253A.1.1 Panel-mount253A.1.2 Rack-mount253A.2 Interface/display253A.3 Weight253A.4 Dimensions253A.5 Electrical connections258A.5.1 Panel-mount258A.5.2 Rack-mount258A.6 Inputs and outputs258A.6.1 Intrinsically safe input signals258A.6.2 Non-intrinsically safe input signals258A.6.3 Non-intrinsically safe output signals259A.6.4 Digital communications260A.7 Power supply options260A.7.1 Model 3300 controller260A.7.2 Model 3500 transmitter260A.8 Environmental limits261A.9 Environmental effects261A.10 Hazardous area classifications261A.10.1 ATEX261A.10.2 UL and CSA261A.11 Performance specifications261A.12 Cleaning instructions261Specifications – Model 3350 and Model 3700263B.1 Compartmentalized housing263B.2 Interface/display263B.3 Weight263B.4 Dimensions263B.5 Electrical connections267B.6 Inputs and outputs267B.6.1 Intrinsically safe input signals267B.6.2 Non-intrinsically safe input signals267B.6.3 Non-intrinsically safe output signals267B.6.4 Digital communications268B.7 Power supply options269B.8 Environmental limits269B.9 Environmental effects269B.10 Hazardous area classifications269B.10.1 ATEX269B.10.2 UL and CSA269B.11 Performance specifications270B.12 Cleaning instructions270Specifications – Model 3100271C.1 Overview271C.2 Relay packs271C.3 Hazardous area classifications271C.3.1 ATEX271C.3.2 UL and CSA271Installing Relays273D.1 About this appendix273D.2 Relay types273D.2.1 Power273D.3 Hazardous area installations273D.3.1 Model 3100 relays273D.3.2 User-supplied relays274D.4 Replacing relays274D.5 Using relays with the Series 3000 device274D.5.1 Series 3000 discrete outputs274D.6 Installing the Model 3100 relay module275D.7 Installing user-supplied relays281Default Values and Ranges285E.1 Overview285E.2 Most frequently used defaults and ranges285Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts289F.1 Overview289F.2 Process monitor289F.3 Menu access290F.4 View menu291F.5 Management menus293ProLink II and Pocket ProLink301G.1 Overview301G.2 Requirements301G.3 ProLink II configuration upload/download302G.4 Connecting from a PC to a Series 3000 device302G.5 ProLink II menu flowcharts303375 Field Communicator309H.1 Overview309H.2 DD requirements309H.3 Connecting from the 375 Field Communicator to a Series 3000 device309H.4 Communicator menu flowcharts309Sample Tickets317I.1 Overview317I.2 Standard tickets318I.3 Batch tickets321I.4 Batch (NTEP) tickets321I.5 Transfer (OIML) tickets322I.6 Batch (OIML) tickets325Label Maintenance and Replacement327J.1 Maintaining and replacing labels327J.2 Labels on the device327Return Policy329K.1 General guidelines329K.2 New and unused equipment329K.3 Used equipment329NE 53 History331L.1 Overview331L.2 Software change history331Index335Size: 5.77 MBPages: 348Language: EnglishOpen manual