Emerson Series 3000 MVD Manuel D’Utilisation

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Micro Motion
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 Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
22.8
Restoring a working configuration
At times it may be easier to start from a known working configuration than to troubleshoot the 
existing configuration. To do this, you can:
Restore a configuration file saved via ProLink II, if one is available. See Figure G-1.
Restore the factory configuration, as stored in the Series 3000 device (no external 
configuration file is required). To do this: 
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Using ProLink II, see Figure G-2. ProLink II v2.6 or higher is required.
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Using the Communicator, see Figure H-3.
Both of these actions will overwrite the existing configuration. Ensure that the existing configuration 
is appropriately documented or saved.
22.9
A009/A026 alarms on Model 3300 or Model 3500 panel-mount
On Model 3300 or Model 3500 panel-mount devices rev6.1 or lower, when the custody transfer 
application is installed, A009 and A026 alarms may be generated if the position of the security switch 
is changed while the device is powered.
Note: These alarms occur because to change the position of the security switch, you must remove the 
connector wiring bracket, which means that power to the core processor will be interrupted.
To clear these alarms, you must change the core processor address manually to the default value of 1 
while the transmitter is unsecured. Then, when the transmitter is secured, the core processor address 
will automatically be changed to the unique address used for secure processing. 
To change the core processor address manually:
1. Disconnect the RS-485 wires from the RS-485 terminals on the Series 3000 device (see 
2. Connect ProLink II to the RS-485 wires, or to the RS-485 terminals on the core processor, 
using Modbus RTU (8-bit) protocol and any values for baud rate, parity, and stop bit.
A131
Meter Verify Hold 
LMV
Meter verification 
in progress, with 
outputs set to last 
measured value. 
Info
Yes
No
Allow the procedure to 
complete. If desired, abort 
the procedure and restart 
with outputs set to fault.
A131
Meter Verify 
Progress
Meter verification 
in progress, with 
outputs set to 
continue 
reporting process 
data. 
Info
Yes
No
Allow the procedure to 
complete. 
A132
Simulation Mode
Simulation mode 
is active.
Info
Yes
No
Disable simulation mode. 
See Section 22.4.
(1) Applies only to systems with the enhanced core processor.
(2) Applies only to systems with the original version of the meter verification application.
(3) Applies only to systems with Smart Meter Verification.
(4) If outputs are set to Last Measured Value, severity is Info. If outputs are set to Fault, severity is Fault.
(5) Can be set to either Info or Ignore, but cannot be set to Fault.
Table 22-8
Using configuration alarms continued
Alarm 
number
Maintenance 
menu listing
Description
Alarm severity
Affected 
by fault 
timeout
User actions
Default
User 
config?