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    Instruction Manual P/N 20001909, Rev . D July 2006 ProLink ® II Sof tware for Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Inst allation and Use Manual[...]

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    ©2006, Micro Motion, Inc . All rights reserved. ELITE, ProLin k, an d the Micro Motion logo are registe red trademarks of Micro Motion, Inc., Boulder , Colorado. MVD and MVD Direct Connect ar e trade marks of Micro Moti on., Inc., Boul der , Colorado. Micro Motion is a reg istered trade name of Micro Motion, Inc., Boulde r, Colorado. The Emerson l[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al i Contents Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 About this m anual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 About ProLin k II software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    ii ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Contents Chapter 3 Using ProLink II Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 3.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 3.2 ProLink II user interface . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al iii Contents Chapter 6 Meter Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 6.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 6.2 Running the meter verificat ion test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    iv ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 1 ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin 1.1 About this manual This manual explains ho w to install the Micro Motion ® ProLink ® II softw are program, v2.5 and later , on your personal computer (PC). This manual also provides an o vervie w of usin g ProLi[...]

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    2 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Before Y ou Begin 1.2.2 Uses of ProLink II Using ProLink II, you can: • Perform initial transmitter startup procedures • Read process variables • Manage totalizers and in ventories • Conf igure the transmitter • Perform verif ication and calibration procedures • Read meter stat[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 3 Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Note: If you use a dif fer ent RS-232 to RS-485 si gnal con verter or HART interface, it is your r esponsibility to ensur e that your equipment pr ovides equivalent fu nctionality . See the ReadMe.txt f ile in the Pr oLink II [...]

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    4 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Before Y ou Begin Figure 1-1 T ransmitter model numbers a nd codes R F T 9 7 3 9 x x x x x x x Mounting: • R = r ack-mount or panel-mount • D , E = field-mount T r ansmitter model x 7 0 0 x x x x x x x x x x Outputs option board: • A = analog outputs option board • B , C = configur[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 5 Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Figure 1-1 T ransmitter model numbers a nd codes continued 2 4 0 0 S x x x x x x x x x User interface option: • 1 = displa y/LCD with glass lens • 2 = no displa y/LCD • 3 = displa y/LCD with non-glass le ns Outputs optio[...]

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    6 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 7 ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.1 Overvie w This chapter provides information on installing ProLink II software, co nnecting to the tr ansmitter , and troubleshooting the installation or connection. T o install and set up ProLink II, the fol[...]

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    8 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup During installation on a W indows NT , W indo ws 2000, or W indows XP system, if the installer is not in the Administrator group, the inst allation wizard may display a messag e warning that the installation may not be successful. If this oc curs, the installation wi[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 9 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin 2.2.4 Determine your conn ection type Dif ferent transmitters and networks support dif ferent connection types. • T able 2-2 lists the supported protoco ls and wiring methods for IFT97xx and RFT9 7xx transmitters. • T[...]

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    10 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup Ta b l e 2 - 2 Communication protocols an d wiring methods for IF T97xx and RF T97xx transmitters T ransmitter type Wiring method IFT9701 IFT9703 RFT 9712 RFT9739 Wiring method # HART pr otocol Bell 202 physical la yer • T emporary or hard -wired connection to tra[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 11 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin 2.2.5 Install the signal co nverter and connect the wires All ProLink II connection methods re quire a signal con verter . Micro Motion offers four dif ferent installation kits to co ver all required signal con verte r t[...]

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    12 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup W ARNING On Model 3350/3700 transmitters, opening the wiring compartment in explo sive atmospheres can cause an e xplosion. Do not remov e the compar tment covers in an e xplosi ve atmosphere within three minutes after power is disconnected. W ARNING On Model 2400S [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 13 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Method 1: HART /Bell 202 temporary or hard-wir ed connection to transmitter or multidrop network Note: This method is supporte d by RFT9739, RFT9712, and IF T9701/9703 transmitters, by Model 1700/2700 transmitter s with [...]

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    14 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup 3. If necessary , add a resistor to the connection as required by your transmitter (see T able 2-7). - If no othe r de vice is connected to the prima r y mA output, add the resistor in parallel with the primary mA output. - If the primary mA output is connected to a[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 15 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Method 2: HART /Bell 202 temporary connection to RF T9739 field-mount and RF T9712 transmitters 1. At the PC, connect the VIA TOR HAR T Interface to the PC’ s serial or USB port. 2. Open the transmitter’ s wiring com[...]

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    16 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup Method 3: HART /Bell 202 temporary conn ection to RF T9739 rack-mount transmitters 1. At the PC, connect the VIA TOR HAR T Interface to the PC’ s serial or USB port. 2. Attach the leads of a Bell 202 cable to the lead s of the VIA TOR HAR T Interface, and insert t[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 17 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Method 4: HART /Bell 202 temporary or hard-wir ed connection to Model 1 700/2700 IS transmitters Using a VIA TOR HAR T Interface, the PC can be co nnected directly to a transmitter’ s primary mA output terminals, to th[...]

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    18 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup Figure 2-4 HAR T/Bell 202 connection to Mo del 1700/2700 IS transmitters Figure 2-5 Model 1700/2700 IS transmitters : Resistance and voltage requ irements for HAR T/Bell 202 connection s – + VIA TOR VIA TOR or + – DCS or PLC R2 See Step 3 R3 See Step 3 R1 See St[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 19 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Method 5: HART /RS-485 temporary or hard-wired connection to transmitter or multidrop network Note: This method is suppor ted by RFT9739 and RFT9712 tr ansmitter s, by Model 1700/2700 transmitt ers with the analo g outpu[...]

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    20 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup Figure 2-6 HAR T/RS-485 connection to tr ansmitter or multidrop network Method 6: Modbus/RS-485 temporary or hard-w ired connection to RS -485 multidrop network Note: This method is supported by RFT9739 tr ansmitters, by Mo del 1500/2500 transmitters, by Model 1700/[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 21 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin 3. For long-distance communication, or if noise from an e xternal source interferes with the signal, install 12 0- Ω , 1/2-watt resistors (R1) across termin als of both end de vices. Note: The Modb us pr otocol allows o[...]

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    22 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup Method 7: Modbu s/RS-485 temporary connection to service port Note: This method is supported by all Series 1 000, S eries 2000 and Series 3 000 tr ansmitter s. Using a Black Box signal con verter , the PC can be connected directly to a transmitter’ s service port.[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 23 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Method 8: HAR T/Bell 202 temporary connection to HAR T clips Note: This method is supported by Model 2400S t ransmi tters that suppo rt HART communication. Using a VIA TOR HAR T Interface, the PC can be connec ted direct[...]

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    24 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup Method 9: Modbu s/RS-485 temporary connection to MVD Direct Conne ct Using a Black Box s ignal con verter , the PC can be connected directly to the RS-485 terminals on the core processor or the MVD Direct Connect I.S. barrier . 1. At the PC, attach the Black Box sig[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 25 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Figure 2-11 Modbus/RS-485 conn ection to RS-485 term inals on enhanced core processor Figure 2-12 Modbus/RS-485 connecti on to RS-485 terminals o n I.S. barrier Core processor RS-485 to RS-232 signal conv er ter 25 to 9 [...]

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    26 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup 2.2.6 Configure ProLink II connection parameters and connect to the transmitter T o connect to the transmitter , ProLink II must use connection pa rameters appropriate to the transmitter . • If you are connecting to an MVD Direct Co nnect system, ProLink II can us[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 27 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Ta b l e 2 - 1 3 MVD Direct Connect au to-detection limits Pa rameter Option Protocol Modbus R TU (8-bit) Modbus ASCII (7-bit) Baud rate Standard rates between 1200 and 38,400 P ar ity Even, odd, none Stop bits 1, 2 Ta b[...]

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    28 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup T o make the softw are connection fro m ProLink II to your transmitter . 1. Ensure that your PC is connec ted to the transmitter , according to one of the methods described in Section 2.2.5. 2. Start ProLink II software. 3. From the Connection menu, click on Connect[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 29 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin 5. If you are making a service port connection to a Model 1500/2500 transm itter or a Series 3000 transmitter: a. Po wer do wn the transmitter . b . Restore po wer to the transmitter . c. W ait 1–5 seconds. On the Seri[...]

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    30 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup Figure 2-13 License windo w c. Enter the site ke y into the Site K ey te xtbox, then click the Va l i d a t e bu tt o n. Note: T o mini mize the possibility of err or , Micr o Motion r ecommends copying and pasting the site ke y , rather than typing the value . 2.3 [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 31 Installation and Setup ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin 2.4 T roubleshooting the ProLink II connection If you cannot connec t to the transmitter , revie w the information in this section and follo w the suggestions. If you canno t resolve th e problem, contact Micro Motion cu[...]

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    32 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Installation and Setup 8. T ry adding res istance to th e connection. • For HAR T connections, refer to the installation instructions ear lier in this chapter . V erify that there is a 250–600 Ω resistor in parallel in the communications circuit. • For HAR T connections to Model 17[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 33 ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Chapter 3 Using ProLink II Software 3.1 Overvie w This chapter provides information on the ProLink II user interface, including: • Starting ProLink II and connecting to a transmi tter (see Section 3.3) • The ProLink II help system (see Sec[...]

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    34 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Using ProLink II Software Figure 3-1 ProLink II main window and Connect dialog b ox 3.3.1 Connecting to a transmitter Depending on your transmitter , you may hav e sev e ral different options fo r making th e connection from ProLink II to the transmitter . Revie w the follo wing connectio[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 35 Using ProLink II Software ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin • HAR T/Bell 202 connections - HAR T/Bell 202 connections are a v ailable on all transmitters that have an mA output, except the Model 1500 with the Filling an d Dosing application. The transmitter Model 1500 with t[...]

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    36 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Using ProLink II Software Polling for devices If you do not kno w the address of your transmitter: 1. Click the Po l l button. ProLink II will poll the netw or k for all Micro Motion transmitters, and display a list of all transmitters found. 2. Select the transmitter to connect to, and c[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 37 Using ProLink II Software ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin 3.6 Viewing proc ess data ProLink II provides the follo wing windows for vie wing p rocess data an d related information: • Proce ss V ariables windo w • Output Levels windo w • To t a l i z e r C o n t r o l wi[...]

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    38 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Using ProLink II Software Figure 3-3 T otalizer Control window 3.8 Viewing meter status ProLink II allows you to view a v ariety of status information: • Connection LED – located in the lo wer right corner of the main window (see Figure 3-1). This LED indicates the status of the conn [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 39 Using ProLink II Software ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin • Core Processor Diagnostics window – displays detailed di agnostic data for the core processor co mponent Note: The Cor e Pr ocessor Diagnostics window is al ways available for viewing. Howe ver , the Secur e opt[...]

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    40 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Using ProLink II Software Figure 3-4 Status window Figure 3-5 Ala rm Log window[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 41 Using ProLink II Software ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin 3.9.2 Acknowle dging alarms T o ackno wledge an alarm using ProLink II, you must us e the Alarm Log windo w . Y ou can not ackno wledge alarms from the Status windo w . T o ackno wledge an alarm: 1. Open the Alarm Log[...]

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    42 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 43 ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin Chapter 4 Initial T ransmitter Startup Procedures 4.1 Overvie w The procedures described in this chapter should be performed the fi rst time a transmitter is started. Y ou can use ProLink II, the HAR T Communicator , AMS software, or the displ[...]

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    44 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Initial T ransmitter Startup Pr ocedures Figure 4-1 ProLink II loop test options T o perform loop tests with ProLink II, see Figure 4-2. If you are testing an mA output, the mA reading does not need to be e xact. Y ou will correct differences when you trim th e mA output. See Section 4.3.[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 45 Initial T ransmitter Startup Pr ocedures ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLin[...]

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    46 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Initial T ransmitter Startup Pr ocedures 4.3 T rimming the milliamp (mA) output(s) T rimming the mA output creates a common measurement range between the transmitter and the device that recei ves the mA output. For e xample, a transm itter might send a 4 mA si gnal that the recei ving de [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 47 Initial T ransmitter Startup Pr ocedures ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLin[...]

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    48 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Initial T ransmitter Startup Pr ocedures If the adjusted output is not 4.0: a. Click Bac k . b . Read the output le vel at the recei ving device and enter the ne w value i n the Enter Meas box. c. Click Ne xt . d. Repeat until the adjusted ou tput is 4.0 (or close enou gh for your applica[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 49 Initial T ransmitter Startup Pr ocedures ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLink II Before Y ou Begin ProLink II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Using Pr oLin[...]

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    50 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Initial T ransmitter Startup Pr ocedures 8. W ait until the zero time has expired. At the end of this time: • If the Calibration Failure status light turns red, the zero pro cedure failed. - See your transmitter manual for troubleshooting procedures. - If desired, use the buttons in the[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 51 Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration Chapter 5 T ransmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5.1 Overvie w This chapter describes: • Sa ving and loading transm itter conf iguration files • Conf iguring a transmitter • Using the Gas Unit Conf igurat[...]

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    52 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration 5.2.2 Loading a configura tion file to a transmitter T o load a configurat ion fil e: 1. Open the File menu. 2. Click Send to Xmtr from File . 3. Use the dialog box that appears to identify the name and location of the config[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 53 T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration Figure 5-1 ProLink II configuration window This window is or ganized into panels. T o conf igure an option: a. Display the appropriate panel b y clicking on its tab at t[...]

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    54 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration • T o apply the ch anges and continue with conf iguration, click Ap ply . The following po pup is displayed: Ensure that your application is in an appr opriate state to accept conf iguration changes, then click OK . The new[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 55 T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration T o use the Gas Unit Conf igurator: 1. Click the Special Units tab, and click the Gas Unit Configurato r button, or open the To o l s menu and click Gas Unit Configurato[...]

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    56 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Figure 5-2 Sample calibration tags – T -Series sensor Ta b l e 5 - 1 Sensor calibration parameters Pa rameter ProLink II Location Sensor type T- S e r i e s O t h e r K1 Configuration/Density ✓✓ (1) (1) See the section [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 57 T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration Figure 5-3 Sample calibration tags – All sensors except T -Series Density calibration factors If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 v alue: • For D1, enter the[...]

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    58 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration T o obtain the required value: • For older T -Series sens ors, concatenate the FCF value and the FT v alue from the sensor tag, as sho wn belo w . • For ne wer T -Series sensors, the 10-characte r string is represented on[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 59 T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration Figure 5-4 ProLink II calibrati on options 5.5.1 When to calibrate The transmitter is factory calibrated an d does not normally need to be ca librated in the field. Cali[...]

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    60 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration For T -Series sensors, the optional D3 and D4 calibrations could improv e the accuracy of the density measurement. If you choose to pe rform the D3 and D4 calibration: • Do not perform the D1 or D2 calibration. • Perform [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 61 T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration Figure 5-5 D1 and D2 density calibration Fill sensor with D1 fluid Calibration Density cal - Point 1 Do Cal Enter density of D1 fluid Fill sensor with D2 flui d Calibrat[...]

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    62 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Figure 5-6 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration Fill sensor with D3 fluid Calibration Density cal - Point 3 Do Cal Enter density of D3 fluid Fill sensor with D4 flui d Calibration in Progress light tur ns red ProLink Calibrati[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 63 T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration 5.5.3 T empe rature calibra tion T emper atur e calibration is a two-po int procedure: temperat ure of fset calibration and temperat ure slope calibration. The entire pr[...]

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    64 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration 5.6 Compensating for p ressure Some Micro Motion transmitters can compen sate for the ef fect of pre ssure on the sensor flo w tubes. Pr essure ef fect is defined as the change in sensor flo w an d density sensiti vity due to[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 65 T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration 5. If you will use a static pressure value: a. T ype the pressure v alue in the External Pressure box. b . Click Ap ply . c. Ensure that neither polled v a riable is con[...]

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    66 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmitte r Configuration, Char acterization, and Calibration 5.8 Configuring polling Polling is used to retrie ve temperature or pressure data from an e xternal device. These data can then be used for API calcula tion or other process variable calculations in applications that require [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 67 Meter V erification T ransmitter T erminals Data Logger T ransmitter Configu ration Chapter 6 Meter V erification 6.1 Overvie w This chapter describes how to use the Structural In te grity meter verif ication tool. This tool e valuates the structural inte grity of the sensor tubes by comparing current tube stif fness[...]

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    68 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Meter Verification Figure 6-1 Meter V erification - Sensor and T ransmitter Config uration panel ProLink II records the results of pre v ious tests in a meter v erification test database stored on the computer on which ProLink II is installed. If you ha ve already run one or more t ests o[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 69 Meter Verification Meter V erification T ransmitter T erminals Data Logger T ransmitter Configu ration 6.2.2 Second panel: T est Definition The T est Definition panel is sho wn in Figure 6-2. Figure 6-2 Meter V erification - T est Definition panel This panel allo ws you to enter me tadata about each test for auditing[...]

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    70 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Meter Verification Specification Uncertainty Limit The result of the meter v erification 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 with ProLink II if [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 71 Meter Verification Meter V erification T ransmitter T erminals Data Logger T ransmitter Configu ration Sensor Operating Conditions Meter verif ication is not affected b y current pr ocess v a lues. Howe ver , during the test, process conditions must be stable. T o maximize stability: • Maintain a consta nt temperat[...]

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    72 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Meter Verification The test takes approximately four mi nutes to complete. During the test: • The indicator at the bottom of the panel turns yello w and the monitor bar shows the progress of the meter verif ication procedure. • If a problem occurs during the test, the test will be abo[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 73 Meter Verification Meter V erification T ransmitter T erminals Data Logger T ransmitter Configu ration 6.2.4 Fourth panel: T est Results The T est Results panel, sh o wn in Figure 6-4, summ arizes the result of the meter verif ication test. Figure 6-4 Meter V erification - T est Results panel The indicator located at[...]

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    74 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Meter Verification Y ou can manipulate the graphed data in v ariou s ways b y double-clicking the graph to o pen a confi guration dialog or by right-click ing on it to open a conte xtual menu. From there, you can also export th e graph in a number of format s (including “to printer”) [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 75 Meter Verification Meter V erification T ransmitter T erminals Data Logger T ransmitter Configu ration This report contains all the inform ation supplied in the T est Def initio n panel, as well as information about the meter's configuration and operat in g conditions during th e test. It indicates: • If the m[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 77 Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration Chapter 7 Data Logger 7.1 Overvie w The Data Logger tool allows period ic logging of user-selected meter data, incl uding process variables, diagnostic v ariables, and output le vels. Data logged via Data Logger can be viewed or impo[...]

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    78 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Data Logger Note: The log f ile can become very lar ge if you c hoo se T ime Interval and log for a long period of time. Be sur e to set the Update Rate accord ingly . Figure 7-1 Data Logger 7.2.2 Specifying log contents T o specify the types of data to be included in the log: 1. Click on[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 79 Data Logger Meter V erification T ransmitter T ermina ls Data Logger T ransmitter Conf iguration 7.2.3 Starting and stopping the logging function Y ou can start and stop Data Logger either manually or automatically . • T o start and stop Data Log ger manually , use the Star t and Stop bu ttons in the Current Log ar[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 81 Meter V erification T ransmitter T erminals Data Logger T ransmitter Configu ration Appendix A T ransmitter T erminal Reference A.1 Overview This appendix provides diagrams of the transm itter terminals that can be used for a ProLink II connection. The follo wing transmitters are shown: • RFT9739, RFT9712, and IFT9[...]

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    82 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmi tter T erm inal Reference A.2 T ransmitter terminal diagrams Figure A-1 RF T9739, RF T9712, and IF T9701/9793 transmitters Figure A-2 Model 1500/2500 transmitters 17 (+) 16 (–) RFT9712 RFT9739 field-mount 17 (PV+) 18 (PV –) D30 (PV–) CN2 RFT9739 rac k-mount IFT9701 / IFT970[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 83 T ransmi tter T erm inal Reference Meter V erification T ransmitter T erminals Data Logger T ransmitter Configu ration Figure A-3 Model 1700/2700 transmitters Figure A-4 Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs 1 (+) 2 (–) 5 (RS-485/A) 6 (RS-485/B) 8 Ser vice por t (RS-485/A) 7 Ser vice por t (RS-485/B) Note: T[...]

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    84 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmi tter T erm inal Reference Figure A-5 Model 2400S transmitters with DeviceNet I/O Figure A-6 Model 2400S transmitters with PROFIBUS-DP I/O 3.237 G/S With displa y Without disp lay Ser vice por t (RS-485/B) Service por t (RS-485/A) Service por t (RS-485/B) Service por t (RS-485/A) [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 85 T ransmi tter T erm inal Reference Meter V erification T ransmitter T erminals Data Logger T ransmitter Configu ration Figure A-7 Series 3000 transmitters Series 3000 panel-mount Series 3000 rac k-mount Series 3000 field-mount Input/output wir ing ter minals Input/output wir ing ter minals Input/output wir ing ter mi[...]

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    86 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters T ransmi tter T erm inal Reference Figure A-8 Core processor Figure A-9 MVD Direct Connect I.S. barrier Standard Enhanced 3 (RS-485/A) 4 (RS-485/B) 4 (RS-485/B) 3 (RS-485/A) 14 (RS-485/B) 13 (RS-485/A) Non-I.S. ter minals[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 87 Index Discrete Batch Appendix B Configuring the Discrete Batch Application B.1 About this appen dix This appendix explains ho w to configure the di screte batch application, and pro vides basic information on batch operation. Note: F or mor e detailed information on oper a ting the discr ete batch application, see th[...]

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    88 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Figure B-1 Discrete batch configuration panel 3. Click on the Discrete IO or Discrete Output tab . A panel similar to Figure B-2 is displayed. In this panel: a. Configure the required discrete outputs. - For 1-stage operation, yo u must configu [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 89 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Figure B-2 Discrete IO panel 4. If desired, you can assign a batch co ntrol functio n to a discrete input or discrete e vent. See Section B.3.4. 5. If you enabled the Batch A OC control opti[...]

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    90 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application B.3.2 Control options The batch control options are u sed to manage the batc h process. Control options are listed and defined in T able B-2. Note: Contr ol options apply to all batc h presets. Ta b l e B - 1 Flow sources Flow s our ce Default D[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 91 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Reset on star t No • If set to Y es, the batch tota lizer re sets when the operator star ts the batch. • If set to No, the oper ator must reset the batch bef ore sta r ting a new batch. [...]

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    92 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application One-stage versus two-stage bat ching If Number of stages is set to 1, a single pump or valv e is us ed to control the batc h. When the batch is started, the pump starts or the v alve opens; at the conf igured target, the pump stops or the valve [...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 93 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Batch preset examples The following e xam ples describe the batch proc essing sequence for two different batch preset confi gurations. Note: F or a detailed pr esentation of batc h pr ocessi[...]

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    94 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application B.3.4 Batch control methods Batch control functions can be performed in three wa ys: • By using the function buttons on the transmitt er display (see the Series 3000 transmitter manual), or in the ProLink II Batc her Control windo w (see Secti[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 95 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Figure B-3 Discrete Input Mapp ing panel[...]

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    96 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Inhibit Batch and Inhibit T otalizer processing If the Inhibit Batch function is mapped to a discrete input: • When that discrete input is in the acti ve state: - A batch cannot be started. - A Start Not Okay alarm is posted if starting a batc[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 97 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch Index Discrete Batch If the batch totalizer is inhibited while a batch is running: •A n d t h e No-flo w timeout batch control option (see Section B.3 .2) is set to 0, no timeout alarm will be posted. •A n d[...]

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    98 ProLink ® II Software fo r Micro Motion ® T ransmitters Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application B.5 Performing Batch AOC calibration Batch A OC (Automatic Overshoot Compensation) keeps the actual quantity deli vered as close as possible to the batch target, b y minimizing the amount of ov ershoot. If batch A OC is enabled (see Section B .3[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 99 Index Discrete Batch Index A Alarms acknowledging 41 types 39 viewing 39 AOC calibration 98 Autozero 48 B Batch processing 97 See Discrete batch application Bell 202 installing ProLink II on 9 C Calibrating 58 AOC 98 how to calibrate for density 59 how to calibrate for temperature 63 when to calibrate 59 zero calibra[...]

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    100 ProLink ® II Software for M icro Motion ® Tra nsmitters Index G Gas applications normal volume flow as quasi mass f low rate 54 standard volume flow as quasi mass flow rate 54 Gas Unit Configurator tool 54 H HART installing ProLink II for 9 Help 36 I Increment p reset 96 Inhibit batch 96 Inhibit totalizer 96 Installation configuring connec ti[...]

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    Installation and Use Manu al 101 Index Index Discrete Batch Micro Motion customer service 3 Milliamp (mA) output trim 46 Modbus installing ProLink II for 9 N Normal volume flow as quasi mass flow rate 54 in gas applications 54 O Outputs logging 77 testing 43 trimming the milliamp (mA) out put 46 P Physical layers in installation 9 Polling 66 for pr[...]

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    102 ProLink ® II Software for M icro Motion ® Tra nsmitters Index U USB HART Interface troubleshooting 32 USB port troubleshooting 32 W Wiring methods 9 HART/Bell 202 tempora ry connection to Model 2400 S transmitters 23 to RFT9712 transmitters 15 to RFT9739 field-mount transmitters 15 to RFT9739 rack-mount transmitters 16 HART/Bell 202 temporary[...]

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