Emerson 2200S - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 4 – Chapter 5
  • Page 5 – Chapter 7
  • Page 9 – Bef; Overview; Section
  • Page 10 – Before You Begin; Interpreting your model number; = No adapter-barrier supplied with the transmitter; 75 Field Communicator with the following device description; Obtaining version information; Component
  • Page 11 – Flowmeter documentation; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:; Flowmeter documentation resources; Topic
  • Page 13 – Com; Chapter 2
  • Page 14 – Quick Start; Configuration flowchart; Test and move to production; Integrate device with control system; Configure operational parameters; Configure process measurement
  • Page 15 – Configuration worksheet; Configuration Worksheet
  • Page 18 – Menu flowcharts; Micro Motion 2200S Analog dev rev 1 DD rev 1
  • Page 19 – ProLink II menus
  • Page 20 – ProLink II configuration menu
  • Page 21 – continued; Communicator menus
  • Page 22 – Communicator diagnostics/service menu
  • Page 23 – Communicator detailed setup menu
  • Page 25 – Display menus
  • Page 26 – Display menu – Maintenance – Version information
  • Page 27 – Display menu – Maintenance – Configuration: Units, AO, Meter Factors
  • Page 30 – Display menu – Zero
  • Page 31 – Display menu – Alarms
  • Page 33 – Be sure that the Warning flap is closed and the
  • Page 34 – Getting Ready to Configure; Setting up and making an administrative connection; Poll Addr; Working with the mA output scale; mA measurement point
  • Page 35 – Figure 3-1 illustrates the mA measurement point options. As shown:; mA measurement point options; Conversion
  • Page 36 – Configuration tips and tricks; Disable Write Protect; Default values and ranges; Note: This action is not available from the display.; Example; Convert 13.5 mA to the corresponding value on the 4–20 mA scale:
  • Page 37 – Display and reporting options for process variables
  • Page 39 – Characterizing
  • Page 40 – Configuring Process Measurement; Configuration
  • Page 41 – Effects of flow direction; Flow direction parameter:
  • Page 42 – Effect of flow direction on mA output: LRV < 0; Flow direction = Forward Only
  • Page 43 – Example 2; Flow direction = Reverse Only; Example 3
  • Page 44 – Note: You cannot configure flow direction with the display.; Flow damping; Note: You cannot configure flow damping with the display.
  • Page 45 – Configuring mass flow measurement; Mass flow measurement unit; To configure the mass flow measurement unit:; Mass flow measurement units
  • Page 46 – Mass flow cutoff; Detailed Setup > Config Fld Dev Var > Flow; Note: You cannot configure the mass flow cutoff with the display.; Defining a special unit for mass flow; Spcl mass units; ConversionFactor
  • Page 47 – Configuring volume flow measurement; Volume flow measurement unit; You want to measure the mass flow in ounces per second.
  • Page 48 – For the complete list of volume flow measurement units:; Volume flow measurement units – Liquid; Volume flow unit
  • Page 49 – To configure the volume flow measurement unit:; Describing gas properties for GSV flow measurement
  • Page 50 – Volume or GSV flow cutoff
  • Page 51 – Defining a special unit for volume or GSV flow; To define a special unit for volume or GSV flow:; Spcl vol units; If you are using ProLink II, click; You want to measure the volume flow in pints per second.; g a l
  • Page 52 – Configuring density measurement
  • Page 53 – Density damping; Detailed Setup > Config Fld Dev Var > Density; Slug flow parameters
  • Page 54 – Note: The slug flow limits must be entered in g/cm; Note: You cannot configure slug flow parameters with the display.; Configuring temperature measurement
  • Page 55 – Note: You cannot configure temperature damping with the display.
  • Page 56 – Configuration procedure; To enable and configure pressure compensation:; Configuring pressure compensation with the Communicator
  • Page 57 – Configuring pressure compensation with ProLink II
  • Page 58 – Damping and volume measurement; When configuring damping values, note the following:; Interaction with the Added Damping parameter
  • Page 60 – Configuring Operational Parameters; Display variables and display precision; Auto Scroll may or may not be enabled:; To configure the display variables and display precision:; Example of a display variable configuration; Display variable
  • Page 61 – Enabling and disabling display functions; to enter the alarm menu.; Display functions; Parameter
  • Page 62 – Alarm information available from the display; Auto Scroll
  • Page 63 – Status alarm severity; severity level; Case 1: Operators do not need to know which alarms are active.
  • Page 64 – change the severity level to either; Status alarm severity levels
  • Page 65 – Status alarms and severity levels
  • Page 66 – Note: You cannot configure status alarm severity with the display.; AO Setup > AO1 Fault Setup; Note: You cannot configure LMV Timeout with the display.; Configuring sensor parameters; Detailed Setup > Device Information; Note: You cannot configure sensor parameters with the display.
  • Page 67 – Configuring device parameters; To configure device parameters:; Using ProLink II, click; Device settings
  • Page 69 – This chapter discusses the following topics and tasks:; Configuring the mA output
  • Page 70 – Integrating the Meter with the Control System; To configure the mA output process variable:; mA output process variable options
  • Page 71 – To configure the mA output scale:; AO Setup; AO cutoff; mA output process variable: Mass flow
  • Page 72 – To configure the AO cutoff:; Added damping; damping; Multiple damping parameters
  • Page 73 – To configure Added Damping:; mA output fault action and fault value; mA output fault actions and values; Fault action
  • Page 74 – Effects of mA output fault action on transmitter behavior; Configuring digital communications
  • Page 75 – Digital communications fault action; To configure the digital communications fault action:; Detailed Setup > Config Outputs > Comm Fault Ind; Loop current mode; Fault Action code
  • Page 76 – To configure the Loop Current Mode parameter:
  • Page 77 – Note: You cannot configure burst mode with the display.
  • Page 78 – Burst Mode Output options
  • Page 79 – Zero time
  • Page 80 – Testing and Moving to Production; Preparing for zero; Ensure that there is no fluid; Performing the zero procedure
  • Page 81 – Display – Flowmeter zero procedure
  • Page 82 – Communicator – Flowmeter zero procedure
  • Page 83 – Loop testing; loop test; Do; To perform a loop test:
  • Page 84 – Display – Loop test procedure
  • Page 85 – Communicator – Loop test procedure
  • Page 86 – ProLink II – Loop test procedure; Trimming the mA output; Basic mA output trim
  • Page 87 – Communicator – mA output trim procedure
  • Page 88 – ProLink II – mA output trim procedure
  • Page 89 – Communicator – Scaled AO trim procedure; Adapt the following procedure as required for your installation:
  • Page 90 – Using sensor simulation to test, tune, and troubleshoot the system; Be sure; Backing up and restoring the configuration; File > Load from Xmtr to File
  • Page 91 – Write-protecting the configuration; To write-protect the configuration using ProLink II:; Enable Write Protect; To write-protect the configuration using the display:; Lock
  • Page 93 – Chapter 8; Interpreting mA output data – see Section 8.3; Interpreting mA output data
  • Page 94 – Operating the Transmitter; Recording process variables
  • Page 95 – With ProLink II
  • Page 96 – With the display; If the transmitter is in a Division 2 or Zone 2 area, do not remove the; NO ALARM
  • Page 97 – ProLink
  • Page 98 – With the Communicator; Note: The transmitter automatically filters out Ignore alarms.; Alarm; Using the totalizers and inventories; totalizers; Viewing current totals for totalizers and inventories
  • Page 99 – Totalizer values on display
  • Page 100 – Controlling totalizers and inventories
  • Page 101 – To enable inventory reset using ProLink II:
  • Page 103 – App; Chapter 9; This chapter describes the following procedures:; Meter validation and calibration
  • Page 104 – Measurement Performance; Calibration
  • Page 105 – Performing meter validation; If you are calculating the volume flow meter factor,
  • Page 106 – Performing density calibration; Density calibration includes the following calibration points:; Preparing for density calibration; To perform a D1 and D2 density calibration:; The first mass flow meter factor is 0.9989.
  • Page 107 – D1 and D2 density calibration – Communicator
  • Page 108 – D1 and D2 density calibration – ProLink II
  • Page 109 – Performing temperature calibration
  • Page 111 – Troubleshooting; Categorize the problem; Guide to troubleshooting topics
  • Page 112 – Micro Motion customer service
  • Page 113 – Low power and mA fault action
  • Page 114 – I/O problems and remedies; Symptom
  • Page 115 – Sensor simulation mode; Note: The display lists only the alarm code.; Status alarms and remedies; Communicator
  • Page 118 – Checking process variables
  • Page 119 – Process variables problems and remedies
  • Page 121 – HART Application Guide
  • Page 122 – ProLink II; Help; Checking the output wiring and receiving device
  • Page 123 – Checking output saturation
  • Page 124 – test points
  • Page 125 – Low pickoff voltage; Inspecting the cable that connects the transmitter to the sensor; Drive gain problems, causes, and remedies; Low pickoff voltage causes and remedies; Cause
  • Page 126 – To access the sensor cable and feedthrough:
  • Page 127 – Accessing the feedthrough pins; The readings across pin pairs should be steady.
  • Page 128 – Feedthrough pins; Circuit
  • Page 129 – To return to normal operation:; Sensor and cable short to case causes and remedies
  • Page 131 – Appendix A; Type
  • Page 132 – Default Values and Ranges; Transmitter default values and ranges
  • Page 135 – Appendix B
  • Page 136 – Flowmeter Installation Types and Components; Model 2200S transmitter – Extended-mount
  • Page 137 – Appendix C; Identifying the components of the user interface – see Section C.2; Identifying the components of the user interface
  • Page 138 – Model 2200S Display and User Interface; Removing and replacing the transmitter housing cover
  • Page 139 – Entering floating-point values from the display menus; Sign
  • Page 140 – Numeric values in exponential notation
  • Page 141 – Codes and abbreviations
  • Page 142 – Codes used in off-line menu; Code or abbreviation
  • Page 143 – Appendix D; Requirements – see Section D.2; Requirements; Easy backup and restore of transmitter configuration; Connecting from a PC to a Model 2200S transmitter
  • Page 144 – Connecting with ProLink II Software; To make a HART/Bell 202 connection using ProLink II:; HART/Bell 202 connections to network
  • Page 145 – HART/Bell 202 connections to HART clips; Note: The 375 Field Communicator is not a host.
  • Page 146 – ProLink II language
  • Page 147 – Appendix E; Utility
  • Page 148 – Using the 375 Field Communicator; Connecting to a transmitter; To connect the Communicator to the transmitter’s HART clips:; Connecting to HART clips
  • Page 149 – The Communicator must be connected across a resistance of 250–600; Connecting to a multidrop network
  • Page 151 – In; Index; Numerics; See
  • Page 152 – See also
  • Page 158 – Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
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Configuration and Use Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . ....

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