Page 3 - Contents; Chapter 1
Configuration and Use Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Chapter 5
ii Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Contents 4.5 Configuring volume flow measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394.5.1 Volume flow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 4.5.2 Volume flow measur...
Page 5 - Chapter 7
Configuration and Use Manual iii Contents Chapter 7 Testing and Moving to Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 7.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 7.2 Flowmeter zero . . . . . ....
Page 9 - Bef; Overview; Section
Configuration and Use Manual 1 Bef o re Y o u Begin Chapter 1 Before You Begin 1.1 Overview This chapter provides an orientation to the use of this manual. This manual describes the procedures required to start, configure, use, maintain, and troubleshoot the Model 2200S transmitter. If you do not kn...
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
2 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Before You Begin 1.4 Interpreting your model number Model 2200S transmitter options are encoded in the model number located on the transmitter tag. The model number is a string of the following form: 2200S*(H or K)******** In this string: • H = No adapter-ba...
Page 11 - Flowmeter documentation; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:; Flowmeter documentation resources; Topic
Configuration and Use Manual 3 Before You Begin Bef o re Y o u Begin 1.7 Flowmeter documentation Table 1-3 lists additional documentation that may be required or useful for your flowmeter. 1.8 Micro Motion customer service For customer service, phone the support center nearest you: • In the U.S.A., ...
Page 13 - Com; Chapter 2
Configuration and Use Manual 5 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Chapter 2 Quick Start 2.1 Overview This chapter provides “quick start” tools for people who already understand most or all of the commissioning methods and options for the Model 2200S tr...
Page 14 - Quick Start; Configuration flowchart; Test and move to production; Integrate device with control system; Configure operational parameters; Configure process measurement
6 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Quick Start Figure 2-1 Configuration flowchart Test and move to production Chapter 7 Integrate device with control system Chapter 6 Configure operational parameters Chapter 5 Configure process measurement Chapter 4 Configure general flow parameters Configure...
Page 15 - Configuration worksheet; Configuration Worksheet
Configuration and Use Manual 7 Quick Start Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 2.3 Configuration worksheet The configuration worksheet in this section provides a place to specify and record information about your flowmeter and your transmitter configura...
Page 18 - Menu flowcharts; Micro Motion 2200S Analog dev rev 1 DD rev 1
10 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Quick Start 2.4 Menu flowcharts This section provides the following menu flowcharts for the Model 2200S transmitter: • ProLink II menus - Main menu – see Figure 2-2 - Configuration menu – see Figures 2-3 and 2-4 • Communicator menus – see Figures 2-5 throug...
Page 19 - ProLink II menus
Configuration and Use Manual 11 Quick Start Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 2.4.1 ProLink II menus Figure 2-2 ProLink II main menu File Preferences· Enable Inventory Totals Reset· Enable External Pressure Compensation Installed options Data Logging ...
Page 20 - ProLink II configuration menu
12 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Quick Start Figure 2-3 ProLink II configuration menu Flow · Flow direction· Flow damp· Flow cal· 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 vol flow units (2) · Std gas ...
Page 21 - continued; Communicator menus
Configuration and Use Manual 13 Quick Start Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 2-4 ProLink II configuration menu continued 2.4.2 Communicator menus Figure 2-5 Communicator process variables menu Sensor · Sensor s/n· Sensor model num· Sensor matl...
Page 22 - Communicator diagnostics/service menu
14 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Quick Start Figure 2-6 Communicator diagnostics/service menu Figure 2-7 Communicator basic setup menu On-Line Menu > 4 Diag/Service Test/Status 1 View status2 Self test Loop test 1 Fix analog out 1 Calibration 1 Auto zero2 Density cal Perform diagnostic ...
Page 23 - Communicator detailed setup menu
Configuration and Use Manual 15 Quick Start Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 2-8 Communicator detailed setup menu On-Line Menu > 6 Detailed Setup 2 1 Charize sensor 1 Sensor type (read only)2 Sensor selection3 Flow4 Density5 Temp cal factor...
Page 25 - Display menus
Configuration and Use Manual 17 Quick Start Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 2.4.3 Display menus Figure 2-10 Display menu – Managing totalizers and inventories Figure 2-11 Display menu – Off-line menu, top level STOP/START (1) Select RESET (2) STOP/S...
Page 26 - Display menu – Maintenance – Version information
18 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Quick Start Figure 2-12 Display menu – Maintenance – Version information Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds VER Yes Version info Scroll Select Scroll EXIT OFF-LINE MAINT Select Scroll
Page 27 - Display menu – Maintenance – Configuration: Units, AO, Meter Factors
Configuration and Use Manual 19 Quick Start Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 2-13 Display menu – Maintenance – Configuration: Units, AO, Meter Factors OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select Scroll CO...
Page 30 - Display menu – Zero
22 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Quick Start Figure 2-16 Display menu – Zero …………………. OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select CAL ZERO Troubleshoot ZERO/YES? CAL PASS CAL FAIL RESTORE ZERO RESTORE ZERO/YES? Current zero display Factory zero displa...
Page 31 - Display menu – Alarms
Configuration and Use Manual 23 Quick Start Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 2-17 Display menu – Alarms SEE ALARM Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds ACK ALL (1) Yes EXIT Select No Alarm code Scroll ACK Yes Select No Active/ unackno...
Page 33 - Be sure that the Warning flap is closed and the
Configuration and Use Manual 25 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Chapter 3 Getting Ready to Configure 3.1 Overview This chapter contains information and procedures that are required or useful for flowmeter configuration planning and configuration. Th...
Page 34 - Getting Ready to Configure; Setting up and making an administrative connection; Poll Addr; Working with the mA output scale; mA measurement point
26 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Getting Ready to Configure 3.3 Setting up and making an administrative connection To configure and make the administrative connection using the Communicator or ProLink II: 1. Make a startup connection to the transmitter using default HART parameters as list...
Page 35 - Figure 3-1 illustrates the mA measurement point options. As shown:; mA measurement point options; Conversion
Configuration and Use Manual 27 Getting Ready to Configure Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 3-1 illustrates the mA measurement point options. As shown: • If your installation does not include the Micro Motion adapter-barrier, always use 12–20 ...
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:
28 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Getting Ready to Configure 3.5 Configuration tips and tricks This section provides information that may be useful before and during configuration. 3.5.1 Write-protection Before beginning configuration, you may need to disable write-protection. To do this: •...
Page 37 - Display and reporting options for process variables
Configuration and Use Manual 29 Getting Ready to Configure Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 3.6 Display and reporting options for process variables Table 3-2 lists the process variables that are available from the Model 2200S, and how each of them ca...
Page 39 - Characterizing
Configuration and Use Manual 31 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Chapter 4 Configuring Process Measurement 4.1 Overview The process measurement parameters control how the transmitter interprets data from the sensor. Process measurement parameters inc...
Page 40 - Configuring Process Measurement; Configuration
32 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement Configuration To characterize the flowmeter using the Communicator: 1. Select Detailed Setup > Charize Sensor . 2. In the Sensor Selection menu, select Other . 3. In the Flow menu, set the FlowCal parameter. 4. In the Dens...
Page 41 - Effects of flow direction; Flow direction parameter:
Configuration and Use Manual 33 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Options for Flow Direction include: • Forward • Reverse • Absolute Value • Bidirectional • Negate/Forward • Negate/Absolute Value Effects of flow directi...
Page 42 - Effect of flow direction on mA output: LRV < 0; Flow direction = Forward Only
34 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement Figure 4-2 Effect of flow direction on mA output: LRV < 0 Example 1 Configuration: • Flow direction = Forward Only • mA output: LRV = 0 g/s; URV = 100 g/s (See the first graph in Figure 4-1.) As a result: • Under condition...
Page 43 - Example 2; Flow direction = Reverse Only; Example 3
Configuration and Use Manual 35 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Example 2 Configuration: • Flow direction = Reverse Only • mA output: LRV = 0 g/s; URV = 100 g/s (See the second graph in Figure 4-1.) As a result: • Und...
Page 44 - Note: You cannot configure flow direction with the display.; Flow damping; Note: You cannot configure flow damping with the display.
36 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement Configuration To configure flow direction: • Using the Communicator, select Detailed Setup > Config Fld Dev Var > Flow . • Using ProLink II, click ProLink > Configuration > Flow . Note: You cannot configure flow d...
Page 45 - Configuring mass flow measurement; Mass flow measurement unit; To configure the mass flow measurement unit:; Mass flow measurement units
Configuration and Use Manual 37 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 4.4 Configuring mass flow measurement The mass flow measurement parameters control how the flowmeter measures and reports mass flow. You must configure: ...
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
38 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement 4.4.2 Mass flow cutoff If the mass flow measurement drops below the configured mass flow cutoff, the transmitter will report 0 for the mass flowrate. The default value for the mass flow cutoff is 0.0 g/s. The recommended sett...
Page 47 - Configuring volume flow measurement; Volume flow measurement unit; You want to measure the mass flow in ounces per second.
Configuration and Use Manual 39 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 4.5 Configuring volume flow measurement The volume flow measurement parameters control how the flowmeter measures and reports volume flow. You must confi...
Page 48 - For the complete list of volume flow measurement units:; Volume flow measurement units – Liquid; Volume flow unit
40 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement For the complete list of volume flow measurement units: • Liquid – see Table 4-4 • GSV – see Table 4-5 If the volume flow unit you want to use is not listed, you can define a special measurement unit for volume flow (see Sect...
Page 49 - To configure the volume flow measurement unit:; Describing gas properties for GSV flow measurement
Configuration and Use Manual 41 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Configuration To configure the volume flow measurement unit: • Using the Communicator, select Detailed Setup > Config Fld Dev Var > Flow . • Using ...
Page 50 - Volume or GSV flow cutoff
42 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement 3. If you do not know the standard density of your gas: a. Click the Gas Wizard button. b. Click Choose Gas and check the list. c. If your gas is listed, select it and click Next . d. If your gas is not listed, click Enter Ot...
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
Configuration and Use Manual 43 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 4.6.2 Defining a special unit for volume or GSV flow To define a special unit for volume or GSV flow: 1. Navigate to the special units menu: • If you are...
Page 52 - Configuring density measurement
44 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement 4.7 Configuring density measurement The density measurement parameters control how the flowmeter measures and reports density. You must configure: • Density measurement units • Density cutoff • Density damping • Slug flow par...
Page 53 - Density damping; Detailed Setup > Config Fld Dev Var > Density; Slug flow parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 45 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Note the following: • The density cutoff is applied to the volume (liquid) measurement. If the density drops below its configured cutoff value, the volum...
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
46 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement If the transmitter detects slug flow: • A slug flow alarm is posted immediately. • During the slug duration period, the transmitter holds the mass flow rate at the last measured pre-slug value, independent of the mass flow ra...
Page 55 - Note: You cannot configure temperature damping with the display.
Configuration and Use Manual 47 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Configuration To configure the temperature measurement unit: • Using the Communicator, select Detailed Setup > Config Fld Dev Var > Temperature . •...
Page 56 - Configuration procedure; To enable and configure pressure compensation:; Configuring pressure compensation with the Communicator
48 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement Not all sensors or applications require pressure correction factors. For the pressure correction values to be used, obtain the pressure effect values from the product data sheet for your sensor, then reverse the signs (e.g., ...
Page 57 - Configuring pressure compensation with ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 49 Configuring Process Measurement Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 4-4 Configuring pressure compensation with ProLink II 4.10 Damping Damping helps the transmitter smooth out small, rapid measurement fluctuations....
Page 58 - Damping and volume measurement; When configuring damping values, note the following:; Interaction with the Added Damping parameter
50 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Process Measurement 4.10.1 Damping and volume measurement When configuring damping values, note the following: • Liquid volume flow is derived from mass and density measurements; therefore, any damping applied to mass flow and density will affec...
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
52 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Operational Parameters 5.2.3 Display variables and display precision The display can scroll through up to 15 process variables in any order. You can configure the process variables to be displayed and the order in which they should appear. Auto ...
Page 61 - Enabling and disabling display functions; to enter the alarm menu.; Display functions; Parameter
Configuration and Use Manual 53 Configuring Operational Parameters Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 5.2.4 Enabling and disabling display functions Table 5-2 lists the configurable display functions and describes their behavior when enabled (shown) or...
Page 62 - Alarm information available from the display; Auto Scroll
54 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Operational Parameters Note the following: • If you use the display to disable access to the off-line menu, the off-line menu will disappear as soon as you exit the menu system. If you want to re-enable access, you must use ProLink II or the Com...
Page 63 - Status alarm severity; severity level; Case 1: Operators do not need to know which alarms are active.
Configuration and Use Manual 55 Configuring Operational Parameters Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Configuration To enable and disable display functions: • Using the Communicator, select Detailed Setup > Display Setup. • Using ProLink II, click P...
Page 64 - change the severity level to either; Status alarm severity levels
56 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Operational Parameters You can change the default severity level for some alarms. For example: • The default severity level for Alarm A020 (calibration factors unentered) is Fault , but you can change the severity level to either Informational o...
Page 65 - Status alarms and severity levels
Configuration and Use Manual 57 Configuring Operational Parameters Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g A013 Process too Noisy to Perform Auto Zero Fault Yes No Zero Too Noisy A014 Transmitter Failed Fault No No Transmitter Failed A016 Line RTD Temperatu...
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.
58 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Configuring Operational Parameters Configuration To configure status alarm severity: • Using the Communicator, select Diag/Service > Config Alarms > Write Severity. • Using ProLink II, click ProLink > Configuration > Alarm . Note: You cannot con...
Page 67 - Configuring device parameters; To configure device parameters:; Using ProLink II, click; Device settings
Configuration and Use Manual 59 Configuring Operational Parameters Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 5.5 Configuring device parameters The device parameters are used to describe the flowmeter as a system. Device parameters are listed and defined in Ta...
Page 69 - This chapter discusses the following topics and tasks:; Configuring the mA output
Configuration and Use Manual 61 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Chapter 6 Integrating the Meter with the Control System 6.1 Overview This chapter discusses the following topics and tasks: • Configuring the mA output – see Section 6.2 • Configuring d...
Page 70 - Integrating the Meter with the Control System; To configure the mA output process variable:; mA output process variable options
62 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Integrating the Meter with the Control System 6.2.1 Process variable Table 6-2 lists the process variables that can be assigned to the mA output as the primary variable. Note: The process variable assigned to the mA output is always the PV (primary variable...
Page 71 - To configure the mA output scale:; AO Setup; AO cutoff; mA output process variable: Mass flow
Configuration and Use Manual 63 Integrating the Meter with the Control System Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Configuration To configure the mA output scale: • Using the Communicator, select Detailed Setup > Config Outputs > Channel Setup >...
Page 72 - To configure the AO cutoff:; Added damping; damping; Multiple damping parameters
64 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Integrating the Meter with the Control System Configuration To configure the AO cutoff: • Using the Communicator, select Detailed Setup > Config Outputs > Channel Setup > AO Setup . • Using ProLink II, click ProLink > Configuration > Analog O...
Page 73 - To configure Added Damping:; mA output fault action and fault value; mA output fault actions and values; Fault action
Configuration and Use Manual 65 Integrating the Meter with the Control System Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Configuration To configure Added Damping: • Using the Communicator, select Detailed Setup > Config Outputs > Channel Setup > AO Se...
Page 74 - Effects of mA output fault action on transmitter behavior; Configuring digital communications
66 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Integrating the Meter with the Control System Effects of mA output fault action on transmitter behavior If the transmitter is operating near the limit of its power requirement: • And mA Fault Action is set to Upscale, if a fault occurs, the upscale (>20 ...
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
Configuration and Use Manual 67 Integrating the Meter with the Control System Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 6.3.1 Digital communications fault action The Digital Communications Fault Action parameter specifies the values that will be reported via ...
Page 76 - To configure the Loop Current Mode parameter:
68 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Integrating the Meter with the Control System Note: Whenever you use ProLink II to set the HART address to 0, ProLink II also enables the Loop Current Mode parameter (places a check in the checkbox). Whenever you use ProLink II to set the HART address to an...
Page 77 - Note: You cannot configure burst mode with the display.
Configuration and Use Manual 69 Integrating the Meter with the Control System Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Configuration To configure the PV, SV, TV, and QV assignments: • Using the Communicator: - To configure the PV, assign the desired process ...
Page 78 - Burst Mode Output options
70 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Integrating the Meter with the Control System Table 6-7 Burst Mode Output options Parameter Definition ProLink II label Communicator label Primary variable PV The transmitter repeats the primary variable (in measurement units) in each burst (e.g., 14.0 g/s,...
Page 79 - Zero time
Configuration and Use Manual 71 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Chapter 7 Testing and Moving to Production 7.1 Overview This chapter contains information and procedures that may be useful for testing the flowmeter before moving it into production. T...
Page 80 - Testing and Moving to Production; Preparing for zero; Ensure that there is no fluid; Performing the zero procedure
72 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Testing and Moving to Production If desired, you can use one of these functions to return the meter to operation while you are troubleshooting the cause of the zero failure (see Section 10.6). Availability of these functions depends on the tool you are usin...
Page 81 - Display – Flowmeter zero procedure
Configuration and Use Manual 73 Testing and Moving to Production Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 7-1 Display – Flowmeter zero procedure …………………. OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select ZERO ZERO/YES?...
Page 82 - Communicator – Flowmeter zero procedure
74 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Testing and Moving to Production Figure 7-2 Communicator – Flowmeter zero procedure Figure 7-3 ProLink II – Flowmeter zero procedure Modify zero time if required Perform auto zero Auto Zero Failed Auto Zero Complete OK 1 Auto zero Calibration in Progress me...
Page 83 - Loop testing; loop test; Do; To perform a loop test:
Configuration and Use Manual 75 Testing and Moving to Production Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 7.3 Loop testing A loop test is a means to: • Verify that the mA output is being sent by the transmitter and received accurately by the receiving device...
Page 84 - Display – Loop test procedure
76 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Testing and Moving to Production Figure 7-4 Display – Loop test procedure Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds OFFLINE SIM Yes Select SET MAO Scroll Select SET 16 mA Yes SET 20 mA Select Select Scroll No Troubleshoot Correct at receiving device? Y...
Page 85 - Communicator – Loop test procedure
Configuration and Use Manual 77 Testing and Moving to Production Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 7-5 Communicator – Loop test procedure 1 Fix Analog Out 1 Set mA measurement point Correct? Loop test successful END to unfix Check output wiring...
Page 86 - ProLink II – Loop test procedure; Trimming the mA output; Basic mA output trim
78 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Testing and Moving to Production Figure 7-6 ProLink II – Loop test procedure 7.4 Trimming the milliamp output Trimming the mA output creates a common measurement range between the transmitter and the device that receives the mA output. For example, a transm...
Page 87 - Communicator – mA output trim procedure
Configuration and Use Manual 79 Testing and Moving to Production Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Note the following: • During the trim, the transmitter’s mA output will not report process data. CAUTION! Do not use the mA output for process control w...
Page 88 - ProLink II – mA output trim procedure
80 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Testing and Moving to Production Figure 7-8 ProLink II – mA output trim procedure Read mA output at receiving device Read mA output at receiving device Equal? Enter receiving device value in Enter Meas Read mA output at receiving device Read mA output at re...
Page 89 - Communicator – Scaled AO trim procedure; Adapt the following procedure as required for your installation:
Configuration and Use Manual 81 Testing and Moving to Production Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 7-9 Communicator – Scaled AO trim procedure 7.4.2 Expanded mA output trim Adapt the following procedure as required for your installation: 1. Tri...
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
82 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Testing and Moving to Production 7.5 Using sensor simulation to test, tune, and troubleshoot the system Sensor simulation allows you to tell the transmitter to behave as if it were receiving specific values for mass flow, temperature, and density from the s...
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
Configuration and Use Manual 83 Testing and Moving to Production Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 7.7 Write-protecting the configuration To prevent unintended changes to the transmitter configuration, you can write-protect the configuration. To write...
Page 93 - Chapter 8; Interpreting mA output data – see Section 8.3; Interpreting mA output data
Configuration and Use Manual 85 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Chapter 8 Operating the Transmitter 8.1 Overview This chapter describes how to use the transmitter in everyday operation. The following topics and procedures are discussed: • Interpreti...
Page 94 - Operating the Transmitter; Recording process variables
86 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Operating the Transmitter 8.4 Recording process variables Micro Motion suggests that you make a record of the process variables listed below, under normal operating conditions. This will help you recognize when the process variables are unusually high or lo...
Page 95 - With ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 87 Operating the Transmitter Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 8.5.2 With ProLink II To view process variables with ProLink II: 1. The Process Variables window opens automatically when you first connect to the transmitter....
Page 96 - With the display; If the transmitter is in a Division 2 or Zone 2 area, do not remove the; NO ALARM
88 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Operating the Transmitter When the transmitter detects an alarm condition: • Its status flags are set as follows: - The first status flag is set to “active.” - The second status flag is set to “unacknowledged.” • The transmitter checks severity level for th...
Page 97 - ProLink
Configuration and Use Manual 89 Operating the Transmitter Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g To view or acknowledge status alarms using the display menus, see the menu flowchart in Figure 2-17. Note that the Acknowledge All Alarms display function may ...
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
90 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Operating the Transmitter 8.6.4 With the Communicator The Communicator allows you to perform the following actions related to status alarms: • View a list of active status alarms • Acknowledge a single status alarm • Acknowledge all status alarms at once • ...
Page 99 - Totalizer values on display
Configuration and Use Manual 91 Operating the Transmitter Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 1. To view totalizer values, wait or Scroll until the process variable TOTAL appears and the units of measure are: • For the mass totalizer, mass units (e.g., ...
Page 100 - Controlling totalizers and inventories
92 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Operating the Transmitter 8.7.2 Controlling totalizers and inventories Table 8-1 shows all of the totalizer and inventory functions and which configuration tools you can use to control them. With the display Table 8-2 shows how you can control the totalizer...
Page 101 - To enable inventory reset using ProLink II:
Configuration and Use Manual 93 Operating the Transmitter Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g With ProLink II Table 8-3 shows how you can control the totalizers and inventories using ProLink II. To enable inventory reset using ProLink II: 1. Click View ...
Page 103 - App; Chapter 9; This chapter describes the following procedures:; Meter validation and calibration
Configuration and Use Manual 95 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Chapter 9 Measurement Performance 9.1 Overview This chapter describes the following procedures: • Meter validation and adjusting meter factors – see Section 9.3 • Density calibration – ...
Page 104 - Measurement Performance; Calibration
96 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Measurement Performance 9.2.2 Calibration The flowmeter measures process variables based on fixed points of reference. Calibration adjusts those points of reference. Three types of calibration can be performed: • Zero, or no flow (see Section 7.2) • Density...
Page 105 - Performing meter validation; If you are calculating the volume flow meter factor,
Configuration and Use Manual 97 Measurement Performance Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 9.3 Performing meter validation To perform meter validation: 1. Determine the meter factor(s) to use. You may set any combination of the mass flow, volume flow, ...
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.
98 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Measurement Performance 9.4 Performing density calibration Density calibration includes the following calibration points: • D1 calibration (low-density) • D2 calibration (high-density) You must perform both calibrations without interruption, in order. Note:...
Page 107 - D1 and D2 density calibration – Communicator
Configuration and Use Manual 99 Measurement Performance Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 9-1 D1 and D2 density calibration – Communicator Enter density of D1 fluid Density Calibration Complete message Calibration in Progress message D1 calibra...
Page 108 - D1 and D2 density calibration – ProLink II
100 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Measurement Performance Figure 9-2 D1 and D2 density calibration – ProLink II Enter density of D1 fluid Calibration in Progress light turns green Calibration in Progress light turns red D1 calibration Close shutoff valve downstream from sensor Fill sensor ...
Page 109 - Performing temperature calibration
Configuration and Use Manual 101 Measurement Performance Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 9.5 Performing temperature calibration Temperature calibration is a two-part procedure: temperature offset calibration and temperature slope calibration. The en...
Page 111 - Troubleshooting; Categorize the problem; Guide to troubleshooting topics
Configuration and Use Manual 103 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 10.1 Overview This chapter describes guidelines and procedures for troubleshooting the flowmeter. The information in this chapter will enable you to: • Categ...
Page 112 - Micro Motion customer service
104 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Troubleshooting 10.3 Micro Motion customer service To speak to a customer service representative, contact the Micro Motion customer service department. Contact information is provided in Section 1.8. Before contacting Micro Motion customer service, review ...
Page 113 - Low power and mA fault action
Configuration and Use Manual 105 Troubleshooting Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 10.7 Low power and mA fault action If the A031 (low power) alarm appears and disappears frequently, check the mA Fault Action setting and the power supply to the transm...
Page 114 - I/O problems and remedies; Symptom
106 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Troubleshooting 10.10 I/O problems If you are experiencing problems with the mA output, use Table 10-2 to identify an appropriate remedy. Simulation mode may also be helpful (see Section 10.11). Table 10-2 I/O problems and remedies Symptom Possible cause P...
Page 115 - Sensor simulation mode; Note: The display lists only the alarm code.; Status alarms and remedies; Communicator
Configuration and Use Manual 107 Troubleshooting Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 10.11 Sensor simulation mode Sensor simulation mode allows you to set values for mass flow, density, and temperature. The transmitter will then behave as though it was ...
Page 118 - Checking process variables
110 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Troubleshooting 10.13 Checking process variables Micro Motion suggests that you make a record of the process variables listed below, under normal operating conditions. This will help you recognize when the process variables are unusually high or low. • Flo...
Page 119 - Process variables problems and remedies
Configuration and Use Manual 111 Troubleshooting Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Erratic non-zero flow rate under no-flow conditions Leaking valve or seal • Check pipeline. Slug flow • See Section 10.17. Plugged flow tube • Check drive gain and tube...
Page 121 - HART Application Guide
Configuration and Use Manual 113 Troubleshooting Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 10.14 Diagnosing wiring problems Use the procedures in this section to check the transmitter installation for wiring problems. 10.14.1 Checking the power supply wiring ...
Page 122 - ProLink II; Help; Checking the output wiring and receiving device
114 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Troubleshooting 4. Select New Configuration . 5. Select Micro Motion . 6. Ensure that the required device description is listed. If the correct device description is not found, a Generic Device menu is displayed. Contact Micro Motion to obtain the correct ...
Page 123 - Checking output saturation
Configuration and Use Manual 115 Troubleshooting Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 10.18 Checking output saturation If an output variable exceeds the upper range limit or goes below the lower range limit, the transmitter produces an output saturation ...
Page 124 - test points
116 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Troubleshooting 10.22 Checking the calibration Improper calibration can cause the transmitter to send unexpected output values. If the transmitter appears to be operating correctly but sends inaccurate output values, an improper calibration may be the caus...
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
Configuration and Use Manual 117 Troubleshooting Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g 10.23.3 Low pickoff voltage Low pickoff voltage can be caused by several problems. See Table 10-6. 10.24 Checking sensor circuitry Problems with sensor circuitry can ca...
Page 126 - To access the sensor cable and feedthrough:
118 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Troubleshooting Note: To check the sensor circuitry, you must remove the transmitter from the sensor. Before performing this test, ensure that all other applicable diagnostics have been performed. Diagnostic capabilities of the Model 2200S transmitter have...
Page 127 - Accessing the feedthrough pins; The readings across pin pairs should be steady.
Configuration and Use Manual 119 Troubleshooting Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Figure 10-1 Accessing the feedthrough pins 4. Using a digital multimeter (DMM), check the sensor internal resistances for each flowmeter circuit. Table 10-7 defines the...
Page 128 - Feedthrough pins; Circuit
120 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Troubleshooting Figure 10-2 Feedthrough pins 5. 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 described below: • Drive + against all other pins except Drive – • Drive – ag...
Page 129 - To return to normal operation:; Sensor and cable short to case causes and remedies
Configuration and Use Manual 121 Troubleshooting Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g With the DMM set to its highest range, there should be infinite resistance on each lead. If there is any resistance at all, there is a short to case or a short between ...
Page 131 - Appendix A; Type
Configuration and Use Manual 123 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Appendix A Default Values and Ranges A.1 Overview This appendix provides information on the default values for most transmitter parameters. Where appropriate, valid ranges are also def...
Page 132 - Default Values and Ranges; Transmitter default values and ranges
124 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Default Values and Ranges Density Density damping 1.28 sec 0.0 – 60.0 sec User-entered value is corrected to nearest value in list of preset values. 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....
Page 135 - Appendix B
Configuration and Use Manual 127 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Appendix B Flowmeter Installation Types and Components B.1 Overview This appendix provides illustrations of transmitter components and wiring, for use in troubleshooting. For detailed ...
Page 136 - Flowmeter Installation Types and Components; Model 2200S transmitter – Extended-mount
128 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Flowmeter Installation Types and Components Figure B-2 Model 2200S transmitter – Extended-mount B.3 Terminal diagrams Figure B-3 shows the transmitter’s wiring terminals. These terminals are used for both power supply and I/O. They are beneath the Warning ...
Page 137 - Appendix C; Identifying the components of the user interface – see Section C.2; Identifying the components of the user interface
Configuration and Use Manual 129 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Appendix C Model 2200S Display and User Interface C.1 Overview This appendix describes the display user interface of the Model 2200S transmitter. The following topics are discussed: • ...
Page 138 - Model 2200S Display and User Interface; Removing and replacing the transmitter housing cover
130 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Model 2200S Display and User Interface The user interface components have the following functions: • Display – displays process data • Scroll and Select buttons – used to navigate the display and the display menu system • HART clips – used to make a HART a...
Page 139 - Entering floating-point values from the display menus; Sign
Configuration and Use Manual 131 Model 2200S Display and User Interface Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shootin...
Page 140 - Numeric values in exponential notation
132 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Model 2200S Display and User Interface To change from decimal to exponential notation (see Figure C-3): 1. Select until the rightmost digit is flashing. 2. Scroll to E , then Select . The display changes to provide two spaces for entering the exponent. 3. ...
Page 141 - Codes and abbreviations
Configuration and Use Manual 133 Model 2200S Display and User Interface Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shootin...
Page 142 - Codes used in off-line menu; Code or abbreviation
134 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Model 2200S Display and User Interface ENABL Enable Select to enable EXTRN External FAC Z Factory zero FCF Flow calibration factor FLDIR Flow direction FLSWT, FL SW Flow switch GSV Gas standard volume GSV T Gas standard volume total INTRN Internal IO Input...
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
Configuration and Use Manual 135 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Appendix D Connecting with ProLink II Software D.1 Overview ProLink II is a Windows-based configuration and management tool for Micro Motion transmitters. It provides complete access t...
Page 144 - Connecting with ProLink II Software; To make a HART/Bell 202 connection using ProLink II:; HART/Bell 202 connections to network
136 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Connecting with ProLink II Software To make a HART/Bell 202 connection using ProLink II: 1. Attach the HART signal converter to the serial or USB port of your PC. 2. To connect to a HART multidrop network, connect the HART signal converter leads to any poi...
Page 145 - HART/Bell 202 connections to HART clips; Note: The 375 Field Communicator is not a host.
Configuration and Use Manual 137 Connecting with ProLink II Software Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting C...
Page 146 - ProLink II language
138 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Connecting with ProLink II Software 7. If an error message appears: a. You may be using incorrect connection parameters. - Ensure you are using the correct COM port. - If you are unsure of the transmitter’s address, use the Poll button in the Connect windo...
Page 147 - Appendix E; Utility
Configuration and Use Manual 139 Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Appendix E Using the 375 Field Communicator E.1 Overview The 375 Field Communicator is a handheld configuration and management tool for HART-compatible devices, including Micro Motion ...
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
140 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Using the 375 Field Communicator E.3 Connecting to a transmitter You can connect the Communicator to the transmitter’s HART clips or to a point on a HART network. Note: The HART clips on the face of the transmitter are connected to the transmitter’s mA/HAR...
Page 149 - The Communicator must be connected across a resistance of 250–600; Connecting to a multidrop network
Configuration and Use Manual 141 Using the 375 Field Communicator Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com m is si onin g Operatio n App e ndi ces Mai n tenan c e and T roub le shooting Com ...
Page 151 - In; Index; Numerics; See
In dex Configuration and Use Manual 143 Index Numerics 12–20 mA output See mA output, scale 4–20 mA output See mA output, scale A Added damping 64Administrative connection 26Alarm severity 55Alarms See Status alarms Analog output cutoff See AO cutoff AO cutoff 63Auto Scroll 86 enabling and disabling...
Page 152 - See also
144 Micro Motion ® Model 2200S Transmitters Index GSV flow cutoff 42gas properties 41measurement unit 39special unit 43volume flow type 39 HART address 26LMV timeout 58loop current mode 67mA output 61 added damping 64AO cutoff 63fault action 65process variable 62scale 62 mass flow cutoff 38measureme...
Page 158 - Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
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