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Configuration and Use Manual P/N MMI-20007739, Rev . B July 2008 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S T ransmitters for DeviceNet ™ Configuration and Use Manual[...]
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©2008, Micro Motion, Inc . All rights reserved. ELITE and Pr oLink are registered tra demarks, and MVD and MVD Direct Connect are trademarks o f Micro Motion, Inc., Boulder , Colorado. Micro Moti on is a registe red trade name of Micro Motion, In c., Boulder , Colorado. The Mi cro Motion and Emerson logos are trademarks and servi ce marks of Emers[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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ii Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Contents Chapter 5 Using a DeviceNet T ool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5.2 Connecting to the Model 2400S DN transmitt[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual iii Contents Chapter 8 Optional Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 8.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 8.2 Configur ing volume flow measurem ent for gas . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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iv Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Contents Chapter 10 Measurement Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 10.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 10.2 Meter validation, meter veri fication, and c [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual v Contents Appendix A Default V alues and Rang es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 A.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 1 A.2 Most frequ ently used de f aults and ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 1 Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin 1.1 Overvie w This chapter provides an orientat i on to the use of this manual, an d includes a conf iguration ov ervie w flo wchart and a pre-configuration w orksheet. This manu al describes the procedures required to[...]
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2 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Before Y ou Begin 1.4 DeviceNet functionality The Model 2400S DN transmitte r implements the follo wing De viceNet functionality: •B a u d r a t e s : - 125 kBaud - 250 kBaud - 500 kBaud • I/O sla ve messaging: - Polling - Cyclic • Conf iguration methods: - Hardware switches -E D S [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 3 Before Y ou Begin Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin In this manual: • Basic information on using the transmitter’ s user interface is provided in Chapter 3. • Basic information on using ProLink II or Pocket ProLin k, an d connecting ProLink II or Pocket ProLink to your tran[...]
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4 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Before Y ou Begin Figure 1-1 Configuration over view 1.8 Pre-configuratio n worksheet The pre-conf iguration worksheet pro vides a place to record basic informatio n about your flo wmeter (transmitter and sensor) and your ap plication. This information will af fect your configuration opti[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 5 Before Y ou Begin Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin 1.9 Flowmeter documentation T able 1-2 lists documentation so urces for additional information. Pre-configuration w orkshee t T ransmitter ________________ ____________ Item Configuration data T ransmitter model number _________[...]
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6 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Before Y ou Begin 1.10 Micro Motion customer se rvice For customer service, phone the supp ort center nearest you: • In the U.S.A., phone 800-522-MASS (800-522-6277) (toll-free) • In Canada and Latin Ame r ic a, phone +1 303-527 - 52 00 •I n A s i a : - In Ja pa n, phone 3 5769 -680[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 7 Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Chapter 2 Flowmeter Startup 2.1 Overvie w This chapter describes th e follo wing procedures: • Setting the De viceNet node addre ss and baud rate – see Section 2.2 • Bringing the transmitter online – see Section 2.3 2.2 Setting the Device[...]
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8 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Flowmeter S tartup 3. Insert an appropriate DeviceNet cabl e into the connecto r on the transmitter . When the transmitter receiv es po wer , it will automa tically perform diagnost ic routines, and the module LED flashes red and green. When the flowmeter has completed its power -up seque[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 9 Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Chapter 3 Using the T ransmitter User Interface 3.1 Overvie w This chapter describes the user interface of the Model 2400S DN transmitter . The follo wing topics are discussed: • T ransmitters without or w ith display – see Section 3.2 • Re[...]
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10 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter User Interf ace Figure 3-1 User interface – T ransmitters without display Figure 3-2 User interface – T ransmitters with display If the transmitter does not ha ve a display , the transmitter housing c over must be remo v ed to access all user interface features[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 11 Using the T ransmitter User Interf ace Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin For information on: • Using the digital communications ha rdware switches, see Section 8.10. • Using the LEDs, see Section 7.4. • Making a service port connection, see Chapter 4. • Using the zero b [...]
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12 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter User Interf ace 3.5 Using the display Note: This section applies only to transmitters with a display . The display can be used to vie w process v ariable data or to access the transmitter menus for confi guration or maintenance. 3.5.1 Display language The display c[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 13 Using the T ransmitter User Interf ace Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin 3.5.3 Using dis play menus Note: The display menu system pr o vides access to basic transmit ter functions and data. It does not pr ovide access to all functions and data. T o access all functions and data,[...]
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14 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter User Interf ace 3.5.4 Display password Some of the display menu functions , su ch as acc essing the of f-line menu, can be protected by a display password. F or informatio n about enabling and setting th e display passw ord, refer to Section 8.9. If a password is r[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 15 Using the T ransmitter User Interf ace Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin T o change from decimal to e xponential notation (see Figure 3-5): 1. Select until the rightmost digit is flashing. 2. Scroll to E , then Select . The display changes to pro vide two spaces for entering the[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 17 Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Chapter 4 Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software 4.1 Overvie w ProLink II is a W indo ws-based configuration and management tool for Micro Motion transmitters. It provides access to most transmitter functions and da ta. Pocket Pro[...]
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18 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Connecting with ProLink II or Pocke t ProLink Software 4.4 Connecting to a Model 2400S DN transmitter T o connect to the Model 2 400S DN transmitter usin g ProLink II or Pocket ProLink, you must use a service port connection. 4.4.1 Conne ction options The service port can be accessed via[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 19 Connecting with ProLink II or Pocke t ProLink Software Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Star tup Using ProLink II T ransmitter User In[...]
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20 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Connecting with ProLink II or Pocke t ProLink Software 4.4.4 Connectin g via the IrDA port Note: The IrD A port is typically used with P ocket Pr oLink. T o use the IrD A port with Pr oLink II, a special de vice is r equir ed; the IrD A port b uilt in to many laptop PCs is not supported.[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 21 Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Chapter 5 Using a DeviceNet T ool 5.1 Overvie w A customer-supplied De vice Net tool can be used to communicate with the Model 2 400S DN transmitter . This chapter provides basic informa tion on using a customer -s upplied[...]
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22 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using a DeviceNet T ool For comp lete documentation of the Model 2400S DN transmitter’ s de vice profile, incl uding input and output assemblies, see the manual entitled Micr o Motion Model 2400S T r ansmitters for DeviceNet: Device Pr ofile . 5.4 Using a DeviceNet tool Micro Motion su[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 23 Using a DeviceNet T ool Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol 5.5 Default assemblies The default assemblies used b y the Model 2400S DN tr ansmitter are listed and described in T able 5-1. T o change the default assemblies, see the flowchart in Figure 5-1. Fig[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 25 Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Chapter 6 Required T ransmitter Configuration 6.1 Overvie w This chapter describes the configur ation procedures that are usually required when a trans mitter is installed for the f irst time. The follo wing procedures ar[...]
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26 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Required T ransmitter Configu ration Figure 6-1 Sample calibration tags Flow calibration values T wo fact ors are used to def ine flo w calibration: • The flo w calibration factor , which is a 6-character string (fi ve numbers and a decimal point) • The temperature coeff icient for f[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 27 Required T ransmitter Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol When conf iguri ng the flo w calibration f actor: • W ith ProLink II, enter the concat enated 10-character string exactly as sho wn, inc l uding the decimal points. Fo r example, usi[...]
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28 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Required T ransmitter Configu ration 6.3 Configuring the measure ment units For each process v ariable, the tran smitter must be conf igured to us e the measurement unit appropriate to your application. T o configure measurement units for process v ariab les, see the menu flo wcharts in [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 29 Required T ransmitter Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Figure 6-3 Configuring measurement units Density Temperat ure Flow Pressure ProLink > Configuration Mass flow unit Volume flow unit (liquid) Class: Analog Input Point Object (0x0A) [...]
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30 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Required T ransmitter Configu ration 6.3.1 Mass flow units The default mass flo w measurement unit is g/s . See T able 6-2 for a complete list of mass flo w measurement units. 6.3.2 V olume flow units The default v olume flo w measurement unit is l/s (liters per second). T wo dif ferent [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 31 Required T ransmitter Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol CUFT/D ft3/da y ft 3 /day 0x0816 Cubic feet per da y M3/S m3/sec m 3 /s 0x1405 Cu bic meters per second M3/MIN m3/min m 3 /min 0x080F Cubic meters per minute M3/H m3/hr m 3 /hr 0x0810 [...]
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32 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Required T ransmitter Configu ration 6.3.3 Density units The default density measurement unit is g/cm3 . See T able 6-2 for a complete list of density measurement units. NLPM NLPM Nml l/min 0x1401 Normal lite r per minute NLPH NLPH Nml l/hr 0x083E Normal li ter per hour NLPD NLPD Nml l/d[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 33 Required T ransmitter Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol 6.3.4 T emperature units The default temperature measurement unit is ° C . See T able 6-6 for a complete list of temperature measurement units. 6.3.5 Pressure units The flo wmeter doe[...]
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34 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Required T ransmitter Configu ration MP A me gapascals MP A 0x085B Megapa scals T ORR T orr @ 0C torr 0x1301 T orr @ 0 °C A T M atms A TM 0x130B Atmospheres Ta b l e 6 - 7 Pressure measurement units continued Pressure unit Unit description Displa y Pr oLink II DeviceNe t tool DeviceNet [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 35 Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Chapter 7 Using the T ransmitter 7.1 Overvie w This chapter describes how to us e the transmitter in e veryday oper ation. The follo wing topics and procedures are discussed: • Recording process v ariables – see Sectio[...]
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36 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter 7.3 Viewing process variables Process variables include measuremen ts such as mass flo w rate, volume flow rate, mass total, v olume total, temperature, and density . Y ou can view process v ariables with the display (if your transmitter has a di splay), ProLink II[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 37 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol T o view enhanced density process v ariables (if the enhanced density applic ation is enabled), click ProLink > ED Process V ariables . Different enhanced density process v ariables are displayed,[...]
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38 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter API Object (0x69) (1) 1 1 REAL T emperature-corrected density 2 REAL T emperature-corrected (standard) volume flow 3 REAL T emperature-corrected (standard) volume total 4 REAL T emperature-corrected (standard) volume inv entory 5 REAL Batch weighted av erage densit[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 39 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol 6 • Status • Mass flow • Mass total • Mass inv entor y • T emperature • Density 21 • BOOL • REAL • REAL • REAL • REAL • REAL Mass flow , mass totals, and other process va r i [...]
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40 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter 16 (1)(3) • Status • API temperature-corrected density • API temperatur e-corrected v olume flow • API temperatur e-corrected vo lume in ventory • API av erage temperature-corrected density • API a verage temperature 21 • BOOL • REAL • REAL • RE[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 41 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol 7.4 Using the LEDs The user interface module provides three LEDs: a status LED, a module LED, and a network LED (see Figures 3-1 and 3-2). • For transmit ters with a display , the LEDs can be vie w[...]
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42 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter 7.4.2 Using the network LED The behavior of the netw ork LED is standard, and is defined by the De viceNet protocol. T ab le 7-4 lists the dif ferent states of the network LED and def ines each state. 7.5 Viewing transmitt er status Y ou can view transmitter stat u[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 43 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol 7.5.2 Using ProL ink II ProLink II pro vides a Status windo w that displays: • De vice (alarm) status •E v e n t s t a t u s • Assorted other transmitter data 7.5.3 Using a Device Net tool Stat[...]
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44 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter In addition, the transmitter maintains alarm histor y for the 50 most recent alarm occurrences. Alarm history includes: • The alarm code • The “alarm acti ve” timestamp • The “alarm inacti v e” timestamp • The “alarm ac kn o wledged” timestamp W[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 45 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Figure 7-1 Viewing and acknowledging ala rms with the display 7.6.2 Using ProL ink II ProLink II pro vides two ways to view alarm information: • The Status windo w • The Alarm Log wind ow Status [...]
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46 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter In the Status windo w: • Alarms are or ganized into three categories: Cr itical, Informational, and Operational. Each category is disp layed on a separate panel. • If one or more alarms is activ e on a panel, the corresponding tab is red. • On a panel, a gree[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 47 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol T o view information about a single alarm: 1. Execute a Set for Attrib ute 18, specifying the code for the alarm you want to check. 2. Execute a Get for Attrib ute 42, and interpret the data using t [...]
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48 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter 7.7.1 Viewing current values for totalizers and inventories Y ou can view current v alues for the totalizers and in ventories with the display (if your transmitter has a display), ProLink II, or a De viceNet tool . With the display Y ou cannot view current totalize[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 49 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol With ProLink II T o view current total s for the totalizers and in ventories with ProLink II: 1. Click ProLink . 2. Select Process V ariables , API Pr ocess V ariables, or ED Pr oc ess V ariabl es. W[...]
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50 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter With ProLink II The totalizer and in v entory control functions a v aila ble with ProLink II are listed in T able 7-7. Note the follo wing: • ProLink II does not support separate resetting of the API volume totalizer and API v olume in ventory . T o reset these, [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 51 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol T o reset an indi vidual totalizer or in ventory: 1. Click ProLink > T otalizer Control or Pr oLink > ED T otaliz er Contro l (if the enhanced density application is enabled). 2. Click the appr[...]
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52 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Using the T ransmitter Reset all inv entories Analog Input P oint Object (0x0A) Instance: 0 Attribute ID: 102 Ser vice: Set Va l u e : 1 Reset mass totalizer Analog I nput P oint Object (0x0A) Instance: 1 Ser vice: Reset T otal (0x32) Reset mass inv entory Analog Input P oint Object (0x0[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 53 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Ta b l e 7 - 9 Output assemblies used for to talizer and invento ry control Instanc e ID Data des crip t io n Size (bytes) Data type 53 • Star t/stop all totaliz ers and in v entories 1 • BOOL 54[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 55 Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Chapter 8 Optional Configuration 8.1 Overvie w This chapter describes transmitter configuration para meters that may or may not be used, depending on your application requirements. For requir ed transmitter conf igur atio[...]
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56 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration 8.2 Configuring volume flow measurement for gas T wo types of v olume flo w measurement are a v ailable: • Liquid v olume (the def ault) •G a s s t a n d a r d v o l u m e Displa y (1) Update period ✓✓ ✓ 8.9.1 Display language ✓✓ ✓ 8.9.2 T otaliz e[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 57 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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58 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration 5. Click Next . 6. V erify the reference temperatur e and reference pressure. If th ese are not appropriate for your application, click the Change Ref erence Conditions bu tton and enter ne w v a lues for reference temperature an d reference pressure. 7. Click Nex[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 59 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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60 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration T o configure damping v alues: • Using ProLink II, see Figure B-2. • Using a De viceNet tool, see T ables C-1, C-3, and C-4. Note: This functionality is not available via the display menus. 8.4.1 Damping and volume mea surement When conf iguring damping v a lu[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 61 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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62 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration 3. Assign a process v ariable to the e v ent (Attrib ut e 10). 4. Specify the ev ent’ s setpoint(s) – the v alue(s) at which the e v ent will oc cur or switch stat e (ON to OFF , or vice versa). • If Ev ent T ype is High or Lo w , on ly Setpoint A is used (A[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 63 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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64 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration 8.6.2 Checkin g and reporting event status There are sev eral ways that e vent status can be determined: • ProLink II automatically displays ev ent informa tion on the Informational panel of the Status windo w . • The status of each ev e nt is stored in the Di[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 65 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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66 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration Some alarms can be reclassified. For example: • The default se verity le v el for Alarm A0 20 (calibration f actors unentered) is Fau lt , but yo u can reconfigure it t o either Info rmational or Ig nore . • The default se v erity le vel for Al arm A102 (dri v[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 67 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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68 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration T o configure these parameters: • Using ProLink II, see Figure B-3. • Using the display menu s, see Figure B-6. • Using a DeviceNet too l, see T able C-9. Note the fo llowing: • If you use the display to disable access to the of f-line menu, the off -line [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 69 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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70 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration 8.10 Configurin g dig ital communications The digital communications parame ters control ho w the transmitte r will communicate using digital communications. The follo wing digital commun ications parameters can be conf igured: • De viceNet node address (MA C ID[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 71 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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72 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration The Assembly Object is used to conf igure the conf igur able input assembly . See the flowchart in Figure 8-2. Figure 8-2 Configurable input asse mbly – DeviceNet tool 8.10.4 Modbus address Note: The Modb us addr ess is applicable only when yo u ar e connecting [...]
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74 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration T o configure digital comm unications fault action: • Using ProLink II, see Figure B-2. • Using a De viceNet tool, see T able C-7. Note: This functionality is not available via the display menus. 8.10.8 Faul t timeout By default, the transmitter acti vates the[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 75 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Required Configuration Optional Configu ration Using the T r ansmitter Using a DeviceNet T o ol Requi[...]
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76 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration API reference tables Reference tables are organized b y reference temp erature, CTL deriv ation method, liquid type, and density unit. The table selected he re controls all the remaining options. • Reference temperature: - If you specify a 5 x , 6 x , 23 x , or [...]
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78 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration For the temperature v alue to be used in CTL calc ulation, yo u can use the temperature data from the sensor , or you can configur e ext ernal temperature compensation to use either a static temperature v alue or temperature data from an external temperature de vi[...]
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80 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Optional Configu ration 8.14.2 Configura tion procedure Complete conf iguration instructions for the enhanced density applica tion are provided i n the manual entitled Micr o Motion Enhanced Density Application: Theory , Configur ation, and Use . Because of the complexity of this procedu[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 83 Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Chapter 9 Pressure Compensation and T emperature Compensation 9.1 Overvie w This chapter describes th e follo wing procedures: • Conf iguring pressure compensation – see Section 9.2 • Conf iguring e xternal temperatu re compensati on – see Secti[...]
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84 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Pressure Compensation a nd T emperatu re Compensation 9.2.2 Pressure correction factors When conf iguring pressure compensat ion, you must pro vide the flo w calibration pressure – the pressure at which the flo wmeter was calibrated (whi ch therefore defines the pressure at which there[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 85 Pressure Compensation a nd T emperatu re Compensation Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Figure 9-2 Configuring pressure compen sation with a DeviceNet tool 9.3 External temperature c ompensation External temp erature co mpensation can be used w ith the petroleum measurement application [...]
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86 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Pressure Compensation a nd T emperatu re Compensation There are two ways to conf igure e xternal temperature compensation: • If the operating temperature is a known static value, you can configure that v alue in the transmitter . • If the operating temperature varies signif icantly ,[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 87 Pressure Compensation a nd T emperatu re Compensation Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Figure 9-4 Configuring external temperature compe nsation with a DeviceN et tool 9.4 Obtaining external pr essure and temperature data The DeviceNet output assemblies used to obtain external pressure[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 89 Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Chapter 10 Measurement Performance 10.1 Overview This chapter describes th e follo wing procedures: • Meter verif ication – see Section 10.3 • Meter v alidation and adjusting meter factors – see Section 10.4 • Zero calibration – see Section [...]
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90 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance 10.2.1 Meter verification Meter verif ication e v aluates the structural inte grity of the sensor tubes by comparing current tube stif fness to the stif fness measured at the factory . S tiffness is def ined as the lo ad per unit deflection, or force divided b y d[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 91 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation 10.2.4 Comparison a nd recommendations When choosing among m eter verif ication, meter va lidation, and calib ration, consider the follo wing fac tor s: • Process interruption - Meter verif ication requires approximately four m[...]
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92 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance During meter v erif ication, you can choose between setting digital communications process v ariable v alues to the conf igured fault indicator or the last measured v alue. The v alu es will remain fix ed for the duration of the test (approxima tely four minutes).[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 93 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Figure 10-2 Meter verification procedure – Display menu Select OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Scroll SENSOR VERFY OUTPUTS STOP MSMT/YES? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x % (2) UNSTABL[...]
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94 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance Figure 10-3 Meter verification procedure – DeviceNet tool Step 2 Set uncertai nt y limit (optional) Step 3 Start/abort pr ocedure Step 1 Set output sta te (optional) Able to complete? Step 9 Check ab ort code CAUTION Yes (>0) Step 4 Check curren t algorithm s[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 95 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Ta b l e 1 0 - 1 DeviceNet interface fo r meter verification Step n umber Step descrip tion Interface 1 Set output state Class: Diagnostics Object (0x66) Instance: 1 Attribut e ID: 58 Data type: USINT V alue: • 0: Last measured[...]
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96 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance 10.3.1 Uncertainty lim it and test results The result of the meter v erif ication test will be a perc ent uncertainty of normali zed tube stif fness. The default limi t for this uncertainty is ±4.0%. This lim it is stored in the transmitter , and can be changed w[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 97 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation 10.3.2 Additional ProLink II tools for meter verification In addition to the P ass, F ail/Caution, and Abort resu lt provided b y the procedure, ProLink II provides the follo wing additional meter v erification tools: • T est m[...]
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98 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance Therefore, to adjust v olume flo w , you must set the meter factor for v olume flo w . Setting a meter factor for mass flo w and a meter f actor for density will not produce the desired result. The v olume flo w calculations are based on original mass flow and den[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 99 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation 10.5 Performing zero calibration Zeroing the flo wmeter establishes the flo wmeter’ s poin t of reference when there is no flo w . The meter was zeroed at the factory , and shou ld not require a f ield zero. Howe ver , you may [...]
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100 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance 10.5.1 Preparing for zero T o prepare for the zero procedure: 1. Apply power to the flo wmeter . Allo w the flo wme ter to warm up for approximately 20 minutes. 2. Run the process fluid through the sensor u ntil the sensor temperature reaches the no rmal proces[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 101 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Figure 10-4 Zero button – Flowmeter zero proced ure Figure 10-5 Display menu – Flowmeter zero p rocedure Status LED Status LED flash es yellow Done Solid Green or Solid Yellow Troubleshoo t Solid Red Press ZERO button ……[...]
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102 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance Figure 10-6 ProLink II – Flowm eter zero procedure Modify zero time if required Calibration Failure LED Calibration in Progress LED turns red Green Troubleshoo t Red Perform Auto Zero Done ProLink > Calibration > Zero Calibration Wait until Calibration [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 103 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Figure 10-7 DeviceNet tool – Flowmeter zero procedure 10.6 Performing density cal ibration Density calibration includes th e follo wing calibration points: • All sensors: - D1 calibration (low -density) - D2 calibration (hig[...]
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104 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance The calibrations t hat you choose must b e performed without interruption, in the order listed here. Note: Befor e performing the calibration, r ecord your curr ent calibration par ameters. If you ar e using Pr oLink II, you can do this by saving the curr ent c[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 105 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Figure 10-8 D1 and D2 density calibration – ProLink II Enter density of D 1 fluid Calibration in Progress light turns gre en Calibration in Progress light turns red D1 calibration Close shutoff valve downstr ea m f r om sens o[...]
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106 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance Figure 10-9 D1 and D2 density calib ration – DeviceNet tool Enter density of D1 fluid Monitor s tatus D1 calibration Close shutof f valve downstream from se nsor Fill sensor with D1 fluid Fill sensor with D2 fluid D2 calibration Done Object: Calibration objec[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 107 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Figure 10-10 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – ProL ink II Enter densit y of D3 fluid Calibration in Progress light turns gre en Calibration in Progress light turns red D3 calibration Close shutoff valve downstr ea m f r o[...]
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108 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Measurement Performance Figure 10-11 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – DeviceNet tool Enter densi ty of D3 fluid Monitor status D3 calibration Close shutof f v alve downstream fr om sensor Fill sensor with D3 fluid Fill sensor with D4 fluid D4 calibration Done Object: Calibratio[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 109 Measurement Performance Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation 10.7 Performing tempera ture calibration T em perature calibration is a two-part proced ure : temperature of fset calibration and temperature slope calibration. The entire procedure must be completed w ithout interruption. T o p[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 111 Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Chapter 11 T roubleshooting 11.1 Overview This chapter describes guidelines and procedures for troubleshooting the fl o wmeter . The information in this chapter will enable you to: • Categorize the problem • Determine whether you are able to correc[...]
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112 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting 11.3 Micro Motion customer se rvice T o speak to a customer service representati v e, co ntact the Micro Motion cust omer service departmen t. Contact information is pr ovi ded in Section 1.10. Before contacting Micro Motion customer servi ce, revie w the troubles hoo[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 113 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation If the transmitter is commun icating via the service port but not vi a DeviceNet, if you are e xperiencing intermittent De viceNet communications , or if the transmitter appears to be operating normally b ut you cannot establish a De v[...]
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114 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting 3. V isually inspect the cable and connector . Ensure th at contact is good at both ends, that the pins are not bent, the cabl e is not cri mped, and the cable cov ering is intact. 4. Retry the connection using a dif ferent cable. Figure 11-1 DeviceNet connector 11.7.[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 115 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation If simulation mode is acti ve, the simulat ed values ar e s tored in the same me mory locations used for process data from the sensor . Therefore, the simula ted values will be used throughout transmitter functioning. For e xample, si [...]
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116 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting 11.12 Status alarms Status alarm codes are reported on the LCD panel (fo r transmitte rs that have a display), and status alarms can be vie wed with ProLink II or a DeviceNet tool (see Section 7.6). All possible status alarms are listed in T able 11-2, along with the [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 117 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation A009 T ransmitter Initializi ng/W arming Up T ransmitter i n pow er-up mode • Allow the flowmeter to war m up (approximately 30 seconds). The error should disappe ar once th e flowmeter is ready f or normal operati o n. • If alarm [...]
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118 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting A030 Incorrect Board Ty p e The loa ded software is not compatible with the programmed board type • Contact Micro Motion. See Section 11.3. A031 Low P ower The transmitter is not receiving enough power • C heck po wer supply to transmitter . See Section 11.4. A032[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 119 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation 11.13 C hecking process variables Micro Motion sugges ts that you make a record of the process v ariables list ed belo w , under normal operating conditions. This will help you recognize when the process variables are unusually high or[...]
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120 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting Erratic non-z ero flow r ate under no-flow conditions Leaking valv e or seal • Check pipeline. Slug flow • See Section 11.14. Plugged flow tube • Che ck drive gain and tube frequency . Purge the flow tubes. Incorrect sensor orientation • Sensor or ientation mu[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 121 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation 11.14 Checking slug flow A slug flo w alarm is posted whene ver the measured process density is outs ide the configured slug flo w limits (i.e., density is higher or lo wer than the conf igured norm al range). Sl ug flo w is typical ly[...]
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122 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting If slug flo w occurs: • Check the process for ca vitation, flashing, or leaks. • Change the sensor orientatio n. • Monitor density . • If desired, enter ne w slug fl o w limits (see Section 8.7). - Raising the low slug flo w limit or lo wering the high slug fl[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 123 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation 11.19.1 Obtaining the test point values T o obtain the test point v alues: • W ith the display , configure the required test points as display v ariables. See Section 8.9.5. • W ith ProLink II a. Click ProLink > Diagnostic Infor[...]
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124 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting 11.19.3 Drive gain problems Problems with dri v e gain can appear in se v eral dif ferent forms: • Saturated or excessi v e (near 100%) driv e gain • Erratic dri ve gain (e.g., rapi d shifting from positi ve to ne gati ve) • N eg a tiv e d r ive ga i n See T abl[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 125 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation 11.20 C hecking sensor circuitr y Problems with sensor circuitry can cause se veral alarms, including sensor f ailure and a v ariety of out-of-range conditions. T esting in v olves: • Inspecting the cable that conn ects the transmitt[...]
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126 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting Figure 11-2 Exploded view of transmitte r and connection to sensor 5. If the problem is not resolved, unplug the ca ble from the feedthrough by remo ving the snap clip (see Figure 11-2), then pulling the conn ector aw ay from the fe edthrough. Set the transmitter asid[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 127 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Figure 11-3 Accessing the feedthrough pins 6. Using a digital multimeter (DMM ), check the sensor internal resistances for each flo wmeter circuit. T able 11-8 defines the flo wmeter circuits and the resistance range for each. Re fer t[...]
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128 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ T roubleshooting Figure 11-4 Feedthrough pins 7. Using the DMM, check each pin as follows: a. Check between the pin and the sensor case. b . Check between the pin and other pins as describe d belo w: • Dri v e + agai nst all other pins e xcept Dri v e – • Dri ve – against all [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 129 T roubleshooting Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation W ith the DMM set to its highest ra nge, there should be inf inite resistance on each lea d. If there is any resistance at all, there is a short to case or a short between pins. See T able 11-9 for possible causes and solutions. If the[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 131 Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Appendix A Default V alues and Ranges A.1 Overview This appendix provides informat ion on the defa ult v alues for mo st transmitter parameters. Where appropriate, v alid ranges are also defined. These default v alues repr esent the transmitter configu[...]
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132 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Default Values and Ranges Density D ensity damping 1.28 sec 0. 0–40.9 6 sec User-entered value is corrected to nearest value in list of prese t v alues. Density units g/cm 3 Density cutoff 0.2 g/cm 3 0.0–0.5 g/cm 3 D1 0.00000 D2 1.00000 K1 1000.00 K2 50,000.00 FD 0.00000 T emp Coe[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 133 Default Values and Ranges Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Measurement Performance Defaults T rou bleshooting Compensation Display B acklight on/off On Backl[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 135 Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Appendix B Menu Flowcharts B.1 Overview This appendix provides the follo wing menu flo wcharts for the Model 2400S DN transmitter: • ProLink II menus - Main m enu – see Figure B-1 - Configuratio n menu – see Figures B-2 and B-3 • Display menus - Off-line menu: T op [...]
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136 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Menu Flowcharts Figure B-1 ProLink II main menu File Preferences · Use Ex ternal Temp erature · Enable Invento ry Totals Reset · Enable External Pres s u re Compensation · Copper RTD Installed op tions Data Loggin g (1) Load from Xmtr to File Save to Xmtr from File License Connect[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 137 Menu Flowcharts Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Figure B-2 ProLink II configuration menu Flow ·F l o w d i r e c t i o n · Flow damp ·F l o w c a l · Mass flow cutoff · Mass flow units · Vol flow cutoff (1) · Vol flow units (1) · Vol flow type · Std gas vol flow cutoff (2) · Std gas flow units ([...]
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138 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Menu Flowcharts Figure B-3 ProLink II configuration menu continued ProLink > Configuration Display ·V a r 1 ·V a r 2 ·… · Var 15 Display precision ·V a r · Number of decimals Display options · Display start/stop totalizers · Display totalizer reset · Display auto scroll [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 139 Menu Flowcharts Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Figure B-4 Display menu – Off-line menu, top level Figure B-5 Display menu – Off-line mainte nance – Version information Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds VER OFF-LI NE MAINT Selec t SEE ALARM Scroll Scro ll Scroll EXIT CONFG Scroll ZE RO [...]
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140 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Menu Flowcharts Figure B-6 Display menu – Off-line ma intenance – Configura tion OFF-LINE MAINT Scro ll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select Scroll CONFG MASS UNITS VOL (1) DENS TEMP Select Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll PRESS MASS MTR F DENS Select Scroll EXI[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 141 Menu Flowcharts Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Figure B-7 Displa y menu – Off-line maintena nce – Zero …………………. OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simu ltaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select CAL ZERO Troubleshoo t ZERO/YES ? CAL PASS CAL FAIL RESTORE ZERO RESTORE ZERO/YES? Current [...]
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142 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Menu Flowcharts Figure B-8 Display menu – Off-line main tenance – Meter verification Select OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Scroll SENSOR VERFY Scroll OUTPUTS LAST VALUE FAULT STOP MSMT/YES? Scroll Select Select . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 143 Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Appendix C Device Profile C.1 Overview This appendix documents the most commonly used portion s of the Model 2400S DN transmitter’ s de vice profile, including class/instance/a ttrib ute information and required codes. The follo wing object classes and instances are docum[...]
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144 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile C.2 Analog Input Point Object (0x0A) Ta b l e C - 1 Analog Input Point Object (0x0 A) – Instance 1 (mass flow) Attrib ID Name Data type Servic e Mem Description Comments 3 V alue REAL Get V Current value of mass flo w pr ocess v ar iabl e Ba sed on Attr ibute 8 4 Stat[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 145 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Ta b l e C - 2 Analog Input Point Object (0x0A) – Instance 2 (liquid volume f low) Attrib ID Name Data type Servic e Mem Description Comments 3 V alue REAL Ge t V Current v alue of liquid vo lume flo w process var ia b le Based on Attri bute 8 4 Status BOOL[...]
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146 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile C.3 Gas Standard Vo lume Object (0x64) 104 Damping REAL Set NV Density damping value Unit = seconds 105 Cutoff REAL Set NV V alue below which density will be repor ted as 0 106 Meter f actor REAL Set NV A multiplier to the calculated density Ta b l e C - 4 Analog I nput[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 147 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus C.4 Calibration Object (0x65) 7 Enable gas standard volume BOOL Set NV Enab l e or disab le gas standard volume measurement (3) •0 = D i s a b l e d •1 = E n a b l e d 8 Gas standard volume low flo w cutoff REAL Set NV V alu e bel ow which gas standard vo[...]
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148 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile 13 D2 REAL Set NV The line-condition density of D2 calibration ser vice Unit = g/cm 3 14 FD REAL Set NV The line-condition density of FD calibration ser vice Unit = g/cm 3 15 D3 REAL Set NV The line-condition density of D3 calibration ser vice Unit = g/cm 3 16 D4 REAL S[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 149 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus C.5 Diagnostics Object (0x66) Ta b l e C - 7 Diagnostics Object (0x66) – Instance 1 Attrib ID Name Data type Servic e Mem Description Comments 1 F ault beha vior USINT Set NV Specifies the behavior of the process v ariab les when the de vice is in a f ault [...]
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150 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile 12 Alar m status 1 UINT Ge t V A collection of status bits • 0x0001 = NV error (CP) • 0x0002 = RAM error (CP) • 0x0004 = RTI f ailure • 0x0008 = Sensor f ailure • 0x0010 = T emperature out of range • 0x0020 = Calibration f ailed • 0x0040 = Other f ailure ?[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 151 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus 14 Alar m status 3 UINT Get V A collecti on of status bits • 0x0001 = Not used • 0x0002 = P o w er reset • 0x0004 = T ransmitter initializing • 0x0008 = T ransmitter/sensor communications fault (A28) • 0x0010 = Not used • 0x0020 = Not used • 0x0[...]
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152 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile 15 Alar m status 4 UINT Get V A collec tion of status bits • 0x0001 = API: T emperature out of range • 0x0002 = API: Density out of range • 0x0004 = Line RTD out of r ange • 0x0008 = Meter RTD out of r ange • 0x0010= Reverse flow • 0x0020 = F a ctory data er[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 153 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus 17 Alar m status 6 UINT Get V A collecti on of status bits • 0x0001 = Not used • 0x0002 = Not used • 0x0004 = Not used • 0x0008 = Not used • 0x0010 = Not used • 0x0020 = Not used • 0x0040 = Not used • 0x0080 = Not used • 0x0100 = Discr ete e[...]
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154 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile 32 9-wire cable R TD resistance REAL Get V The resistance of the 9-wire cable Unit = ohms 33 Mete r RTD resistance REAL Get V The resistance of the meter RTD Unit = ohms 34 Number of powe r cycles UINT Get V The numb er of transmitt er pow er cycles 35 P ower on time Un[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 155 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus 41 Alar m 8 UINT Get V A collection of status bits • 0x0001 = Not used • 0x0002 = Not used • 0x0004 = Not used • 0x0008 = Not used • 0x0010 = Not used • 0x0020 = Not used • 0x0040 = Not used • 0x0080 = Not used • 0x0100 = Not used • 0x0200[...]
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156 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile 55 Me ter ve rification abor t code USINT Get V The reason the meter ve rification routine abor ted •0 = N o e r r o r • 1 = Manual abor t • 2 = Watchdog timeout • 3 = F requency drift • 4 = High peak drive voltage • 5 = High dr ive current standard deviatio[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 157 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus 63 Me ter ve rification – current inlet stiffness, mean REAL Get NV The current inlet stiffness calcul at ed as a mean 64 Me ter ve rification – current outlet stiffness, mean REAL Get NV The current outlet stiffness calculated as a mean 65 Me ter ve rifi[...]
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158 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile 76 Me ter ve rification – current inlet mass, f actor y cal of air , mean REAL Get NV The inlet mass cal culated as a mean dur ing factory calibration of air 77 Me ter ve rification – current outlet mass, f actor y cal of air , mean REAL Get NV The outl et mass calc[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 159 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus C.6 Sensor Information Object (0x67) 83 F actor y flow signal offset at zer o f low REAL Get NV The flow signal offset at zero flow when calibr ated at the f actor y Unit = microseconds 84 Discrete ev ent action code USINT Set V The action that will be perf o[...]
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160 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile C.7 Local Display Object (0x68) 4 Sensor mater ial USINT Set NV The material of the sensor’ s case •0 = N o n e • 3 = Hastelloy C-22 •4 = M o n e l • 5 = T antalum • 6 = Titanium • 19 = 316L stain less steel • 23 = In conel • 252 = Unknown • 253 = Sp[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 161 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus 5 Display var ia b le 2 USINT Set NV Displays the variable associated with the code on the local display See T able C-15 f or codes. All codes are val i d . 6 Display var ia b le 3 7 Display var ia b le 4 8 Display var ia b le 5 9 Display var ia b le 6 10 Dis[...]
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162 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile C.8 API Object (0x69) 26 Enable offline pass word BOOL Set NV Enable or disab le the pass word requirement to access the offline menu •0 = D i s a b l e d •1 = E n a b l e d 27 Offline password UINT Set NV The offline passw ord f or entering th e offli ne menu 0–9[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 163 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus C.9 Enhanced Density Ob ject (0x6A) 7 CTL REAL Get V Current v alue 8 API ref erence temperature REAL Set NV The reference temperature to use in the API calculations 9A P I t h e r m a l e xpansion coefficient REAL Set NV The thermal expansion coefficient to [...]
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164 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile 8 Net mass flow inv entor y REAL Get Reset (4) V Current v alue 9 Net volume flow rate REAL Get V Current value 10 Net volume flo w total REAL Get Reset (5) V Current v alue 11 Net volume flo w inv entor y REAL Get Reset (6) V Current v alue 12 Concentration REAL Ge t V[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 165 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus C.10 T otalizer and inventory measureme nt unit codes 50 Reset net mass inv entor y USINT Set V Resets the net mass in v entory • 1 = Reset 51 Reset net vo lum e total USINT Set V Resets the net volume total • 1 = Reset 52 Reset net vol u m e inv entor y [...]
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166 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile C.11 Process va riable codes Ta b l e C - 1 4 Gas standard volume totalizer an d gas standard volume inve ntory measurement unit c odes Code Description 0x0844 Standard cubic feet 0x0845 Nor mal cubic meters 0x0846 Standard cubic meters 0x0847 Nor mal liter 0x0848 Stand[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 167 Device Profile Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus C.12 Alarm index code s 48 Case temper ature 49 Left pickoff amplitude 50 Right pickoff amplitude 51 Board temper ature 52 Input v oltage 53 Exter nal pressure 55 Exter nal temperature 56 Enhanced d ensity: Density (Baume) 62 Gas standard volume flow rate 63 [...]
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168 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Device Profile 26 Sensor/transmitter communications error 27 Security breach 28 Core processor e xception 29 Core processor communications error 30 Inv alid board type 31 Lo w po w er 32 Meter v erification f ault alarm 33 T ubes not full 42 Dri ve o v errange 43 Data loss po ssi ble [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 169 Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Appendix D Display Codes and Abbreviations D.1 Overview This appendix provides informati on on the codes and abbre viations used on the transmitter display . Note: Information in this ap pendix applies only to tran smitters that have a display . D.2 Codes and abbreviations [...]
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170 Micro Motion ® Mo del 2400S Transmi tters for DeviceNet ™ Display Codes and Abbreviation s RDENS Density at ref erence temperature Enhanced density appl ication only RPO A Right pick off amplitude SGU Specific gravity units STD V Standard volume flow rate En h anced density application only STD V Standard volume flow rate En h anced density [...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 171 Display Codes and Abbreviation s Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus E x Event x Ref ers to Ev ent 1 or Ev ent 2 when setting the setpoint. ENABL Enable Select to enable EXTRN External EVNT x Ev ent x F A C Z F actor y zero FCF Flow calibration f actor FLDIR Flow direction FLSWT , FL SW Flow s witch FO F requ[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 173 Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Index A Alarm See Status alarm Alarm severity See Status alarm seve rity Analog Input Point Object 144 Instance 1 (mass flow) 144 Instance 2 (liq uid volume flow) 145 Instance 3 (density) 145 Instance 4 (temperature) 146 API Object 162 Auto zero See Zero calibration Auto-de[...]
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174 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Index Connecting to the transmitter service port connection parameters 18 via IrDA port 20 via service port clips 18 with a DeviceNet tool 21 with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink 18 Customer service 6, 112 Cutoffs 58 D Damping 59 Default values 131 Density cutoff 58 factor 84 measurement u[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 175 Index Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus password 14 precision 69 resetting inventories 49 totalizers 49 See also User interface starting and stopping inventories 49 totalizers 49 status alarms 44 unlock sequen ce 13 update period 67 using the menus 13 variables 69 viewing mass inventory value 48 mass total [...]
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176 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Index M MAC ID See Node address Mass flow cutoff 58 measurement unit configuration 30 list 30 Measurement units 28 configuration 28 lists 28 Menu flowcharts Display 135 ProLink II 135 Meter factors 90 configuration 97 Meter validation 89, 90 procedure 97 Meter verification 89, 90 proced[...]
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 177 Index Device Pr ofile Index Display Codes Menus Service port auto-detection 18 connection parameters 18 Service port clips 18 connecting from ProLink II or Pocket ProLink 18 Simulation mode 114 Slug flow 121 Slug flow parameters 64 Status alarm alarm history 44 handling 43 list 116 severity 65 status flags 43 trans[...]
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178 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet ™ Index Volume flow, liquid cutoff 58 measurement unit configuration 30 list 30 W Wiring problems 113 Z Zero calibration 99 failure 114 procedure 100[...]
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