Emerson 2400S- Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 4 – Chapter 5
  • Page 5 – Chapter 8
  • Page 6 – Setting up automatic or remote execution of the
  • Page 9 – Bef; Overview; Model 2400S transmitter for; Safety; identifies the transmitter family.
  • Page 10 – Before You Begin; PROFIBUS-DP functionality; Specification for PROFIBUS; Determining version information; Component
  • Page 11 – Communication tools; The EDD and the GSD can be downloaded from the Micro Motion web site:; Planning the configuration; Tool
  • Page 12 – Configuration overview
  • Page 13 – Pre-configuration worksheet
  • Page 14 – Flowmeter documentation; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:; Flowmeter documentation resources; Topic
  • Page 15 – Star; Chapter 2
  • Page 16 – Flowmeter Startup; WARNING
  • Page 17 – ransmitte; Chapter 3; Scroll; User interface without or with display
  • Page 18 – Using the Transmitter User Interface; User interface – Transmitters without display; G S
  • Page 19 – Select; Removing and replacing the transmitter housing cover; Note: This section applies only to transmitters with a display.
  • Page 20 – Using the display; Display language; CAUTION
  • Page 21 – Using display menus
  • Page 22 – Numeric values in decimal notation; Sign
  • Page 23 – Numeric values in exponential notation
  • Page 25 – Usi; Chapter 4
  • Page 26 – Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software; Configuration upload/download; Easy backup and restore of transmitter configuration; Connecting from a PC to a Model 2400S DP transmitter; The service port clips have priority over the IrDA port:; Service port connection parameters
  • Page 27 – Making the connection; To connect to the service port:; Service port auto-detection limits; Parameter
  • Page 28 – Service port connections to service port clips; : as appropriate for your PC; ProLink II language; In this manual, English is used as the ProLink II language.
  • Page 29 – Usin
  • Page 30 – Using a PROFIBUS Host; The factory setting for the hardware address switches is; Using the GSD; Module number
  • Page 31 – Using the EDD; The meaning of status bits within status words; Input and output modules; continued
  • Page 33 – Req; Chapter 6; The following procedures are discussed:; Characterizing the flowmeter; Characterizing; When to characterize
  • Page 34 – Required Transmitter Configuration; Sample calibration tags; Two factors are used to define flow calibration:; Sensor calibration parameters; Other sensors
  • Page 35 – How to characterize
  • Page 36 – kg
  • Page 37 – Configuring measurement units
  • Page 38 – Mass flow units
  • Page 39 – Volume flow measurement units – Liquid
  • Page 40 – Density units; The default density measurement unit is; Volume flow measurement units – Gas
  • Page 41 – Temperature units; The default temperature measurement unit is; Pressure units; The default pressure measurement unit is; Temperature measurement units
  • Page 42 – Pressure measurement units
  • Page 43 – Using the; Chapter 7
  • Page 44 – Using the Transmitter; Recording process variables; DENS
  • Page 45 – With ProLink II; Process Variables; With a PROFIBUS host and the EDD
  • Page 46 – With PROFIBUS bus parameters; To read process variable data with PROFIBUS bus parameters:; Using the LEDs; Network LED state
  • Page 47 – Software address LED state
  • Page 48 – Handling status alarms; The transmitter maintains two status flags for each alarm:; Transmitter responses to status alarms; Transmitter response
  • Page 49 – The first status flag is set to “inactive.”
  • Page 50 – Viewing and acknowledging alarms with the display; ProLink II provides two ways to view alarm information:; Status window
  • Page 51 – Alarm Log window; Ack; Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD
  • Page 52 – Using PROFIBUS bus parameters
  • Page 53 – Using the totalizers and inventories; totalizers; Viewing current totals for totalizers and inventories; TOTAL; Totalizer and inventory values on display; Process variable
  • Page 54 – or; If you are using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD:; With a PROFIBUS host and the GSD
  • Page 57 – To reset an individual totalizer or inventory:; Send the appropriate Reset command to the transmitter.
  • Page 58 – Totalizer and inventory control with PROFIBUS bus parameters; To accomplish this
  • Page 59 – Opt
  • Page 60 – Optional Configuration; Configuring volume flow measurement for gas; Two types of volume flow measurement are available:; Configuration map
  • Page 61 – Using ProLink II
  • Page 63 – Cutoffs and volume flow; If liquid volume flow is enabled:; Configuring the damping values; Damping can be configured for flow, density, and temperature.; Cutoff default values; Cutoff type
  • Page 64 – Damping and volume measurement; flow direction; Valid damping values
  • Page 65 – Configuring events; An; Defining events; The following general steps are required:; Effect of flow direction on totalizers and flow values
  • Page 66 – Event types; Event actions
  • Page 67 – ProLink II label
  • Page 68 – Checking and reporting event status; There are several ways that event status can be determined:; Example; Event Type = Out of Range
  • Page 69 – Changing event setpoints from the display; Configuring slug flow limits and duration
  • Page 70 – Note: The slug flow limits must be entered in g/cm; Configuring status alarm severity; Status alarm severity; Alarm severity levels and fault reporting
  • Page 71 – To configure alarm severity:; Status alarms and severity levels
  • Page 73 – Configuring the display
  • Page 74 – To set the display language:; Display variables and display precision; Example of a display variable configuration; Display variable
  • Page 75 – LCD panel backlight; To configure display functions:; Display functions
  • Page 76 – Configuring digital communications; Note: You cannot set the node address from ProLink II or the display.
  • Page 77 – IrDA port usage
  • Page 78 – To configure the IrDA port for read-only or read/write access:; Modbus address; Modbus ASCII enabled:; Modbus ASCII support; To enable or disable Modbus ASCII support:; Floating-point byte order
  • Page 79 – The default byte order for the Model 2400S transmitter is; Additional communications response delay; Byte
  • Page 80 – To configure digital communications fault action:; Fault timeout; Option
  • Page 81 – To configure fault timeout:; Configuring device settings; To configure device settings using ProLink II, see Figure C-2.; Configuring PROFIBUS I&M function values; Device identification tag; Device settings
  • Page 82 – Configuring sensor parameters
  • Page 83 – API reference tables
  • Page 84 – Configuration procedure; To configure the petroleum measurement application:; API reference temperature tables
  • Page 85 – To use temperature data from the sensor, no action is required.; Configuring the enhanced density application; Name
  • Page 86 – Derived variables and available process variables; Available process variables; SG; Standard curves and associated measurement units
  • Page 87 – To perform these steps:
  • Page 89 – Compensa; Chapter 9; Pressure effect; Options
  • Page 90 – Pressure Compensation and External Temperature Compensation; Flow factor – the percent change in the flow rate per psi; Configuration; To enable and configure pressure compensation:; Pressure compensation – ProLink II
  • Page 91 – Pressure compensation – PROFIBUS host with the EDD
  • Page 92 – External temperature compensation; To enable and configure external temperature compensation:; External temperature compensation – ProLink II
  • Page 93 – External temperature compensation – PROFIBUS host with the EDD
  • Page 94 – Obtaining external pressure and temperature data
  • Page 95 – Meas; Measurement Performance; Meter verification
  • Page 96 – Version requirements for meter verification application
  • Page 97 – Meter validation and meter factors; Density calibration; Feature or function
  • Page 98 – Comparison and recommendations; Process and measurement interruption
  • Page 99 – Maintain a constant temperature and pressure.
  • Page 100 – Meter verification procedure – ProLink II
  • Page 101 – Meter verification procedure – Display menu
  • Page 102 – Meter verification procedure – EDD
  • Page 103 – Meter verification procedure – PROFIBUS bus parameters
  • Page 104 – Running Smart Meter Verification; To run a Smart Meter Verification test:; SENSOR; PROFIBUS bus parameters interface for meter verification; Step number
  • Page 105 – Smart Meter Verification test – ProLink II
  • Page 106 – Smart Meter Verification top-level menu – Display
  • Page 107 – Smart Meter Verification test – Display
  • Page 108 – Smart Meter Verification test – EDD
  • Page 109 – Smart Meter Verification test – PROFIBUS bus parameters
  • Page 110 – Reading and interpreting meter verification test results; Pass
  • Page 111 – Detailed test data with ProLink II; Synchronizing x out of y; Meter verification abort codes; Abort code
  • Page 112 – Test result chart
  • Page 113 – Detailed test data with the display; Powered-on hours at the time of the test
  • Page 114 – Meter verification test data – Display
  • Page 115 – Detailed test data with the EDD; Meter verification test data – EDD
  • Page 116 – Detailed test data with PROFIBUS bus parameters; Meter verification test data – PROFIBUS bus parameters
  • Page 117 – Define it as an event action; Tools > Meter Verification > Schedule Meter Verification
  • Page 118 – Smart Meter Verification scheduler – Display
  • Page 119 – Smart Meter Verification scheduler – EDD; Use the following formula to calculate a meter factor:
  • Page 120 – To configure meter factors:; Performing zero calibration; Zero time; The first mass flow meter factor is 0.9989.
  • Page 121 – Preparing for zero
  • Page 122 – If the transmitter was ordered with a display:; Zero button – Flowmeter zero procedure
  • Page 123 – Display menu – Flowmeter zero procedure
  • Page 124 – PROFIBUS host with EDD – Flowmeter zero procedure
  • Page 125 – Performing density calibration; Density calibration includes the following calibration points:; Preparing for density calibration
  • Page 126 – between the density of the D3 fluid and the density of water.; Density calibration procedures; To perform a D1 and D2 density calibration:; D1 and D2 density calibration – ProLink II
  • Page 127 – D1 and D2 density calibration – PROFIBUS host with EDD
  • Page 128 – D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – ProLink II
  • Page 129 – D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – PROFIBUS bus parameters
  • Page 130 – Temperature calibration – ProLink II
  • Page 131 – le; Troubleshooting; Categorize the problem; Guide to troubleshooting topics; Troubleshooting topics and locations; Section
  • Page 132 – Micro Motion customer service; For ProLink II and Pocket ProLink, see Section 11.6 and Chapter 4.; Checking the communication device
  • Page 133 – ProLink II; Help; Pocket ProLink
  • Page 134 – Checking PROFIBUS wiring; To check the PROFIBUS wiring:; Checking grounding; Zero failure
  • Page 135 – Simulation mode
  • Page 136 – Transmitter LEDs; The user interface module includes three LEDs:; Status alarms; Message
  • Page 137 – Status alarms and remedies
  • Page 140 – Checking process variables
  • Page 141 – Process variables problems and remedies; Symptom
  • Page 142 – Checking slug flow
  • Page 143 – Change the sensor orientation.; Checking the sensor tubes; represents grams per minute, not gallons; Checking the characterization
  • Page 144 – Restoring a working configuration; test points; Obtaining the test points
  • Page 145 – Drive gain problems; Problems with drive gain can appear in several different forms:; Low pickoff voltage; Sensor; Drive gain problems, causes, and remedies; Cause
  • Page 146 – Checking sensor circuitry; Inspecting the cable that connects the transmitter to the sensor; Low pickoff voltage causes and remedies
  • Page 147 – Accessing the feedthrough pins; The readings across pin pairs should be steady.
  • Page 148 – Feedthrough pins; Circuit
  • Page 149 – Sensor and cable short to case causes and remedies
  • Page 151 – Defaults; Appendix A; Type
  • Page 152 – Default Values and Ranges; Transmitter default values and ranges
  • Page 155 – Men; Appendix B
  • Page 156 – Transmitter Components; Terminals and connectors; For detailed instructions, see the manual entitled; Terminals; Warning flap closed
  • Page 157 – Appendix C
  • Page 158 – Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters; ProLink II menu flowcharts
  • Page 159 – ProLink II configuration menu
  • Page 161 – EDD menu flowcharts; If you connect as a Specialist user, all EDD menus are available.; EDD – Main menu
  • Page 162 – EDD – Device menu
  • Page 164 – EDD – Configuration menu
  • Page 167 – EDD – Configuration menu: API setup and ED setup
  • Page 168 – EDD Specialist menu – Identification
  • Page 169 – Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Version information
  • Page 170 – Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Configuration
  • Page 171 – Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Zero
  • Page 172 – Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Meter verification
  • Page 173 – Appendix D
  • Page 174 – PROFIBUS Bus Parameters; PROFIBUS-DP data types and data type codes
  • Page 175 – Index
  • Page 193 – Totalizer and inventory measurement unit codes
  • Page 194 – Process variable codes
  • Page 195 – Alarm index codes; Code
  • Page 197 – Appendix E; Code or abbreviation
  • Page 198 – Display Codes and Abbreviations; Display codes used in off-line menu
  • Page 201 – Ind
  • Page 202 – See
  • Page 206 – See also
  • Page 208 – Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
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Configuration and Use Manual

P/N MMI-20008811, Rev. AA
September 2009

Micro Motion

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Model 2400S Transmitters
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ii Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Contents Chapter 5 Using a PROFIBUS Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5.2...

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Configuration and Use Manual iii Contents Chapter 8 Optional Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 8.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 8.2 Configuring volume flo...

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