Page 3 - Contents; Chapter 1
Configuration and Use Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . ....
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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...
Page 5 - Chapter 8
Configuration and Use Manual iii Contents Chapter 8 Optional Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 8.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 8.2 Configuring volume flo...
Page 6 - Setting up automatic or remote execution of the
iv Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Contents Chapter 10 Measurement Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 10.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 10....
Page 9 - Bef; Overview; Model 2400S transmitter for; Safety; identifies the transmitter family.
Configuration and Use Manual 1 Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface 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, and includes a configuration overview flowchart and a pre-configuration worksheet. Th...
Page 10 - Before You Begin; PROFIBUS-DP functionality; Specification for PROFIBUS; Determining version information; Component
2 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Before You Begin 1.4 PROFIBUS-DP functionality The Model 2400S DP transmitter implements the following PROFIBUS-DP functionality: • Baud rates: standard baud rates between 9.6 kbits/sec and 12.0 Mbits/sec, automatically detected by transmitte...
Page 11 - Communication tools; The EDD and the GSD can be downloaded from the Micro Motion web site:; Planning the configuration; Tool
Configuration and Use Manual 3 Before You Begin Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin 1.6 Communication tools Most of the procedures described in this manual require the use of a communication tool. Table 1-2 lists the communication tools that can be used, w...
Page 12 - Configuration overview
4 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Before You Begin Figure 1-1 Configuration overview Chapter 2 Flowmeter Startup Chapter 1 Before You Begin Chapter 9 Pressure Compensation and Temperature Compensation Fill out pre-configuration worksheet Apply power Set the node address Confi...
Page 13 - Pre-configuration worksheet
Configuration and Use Manual 5 Before You Begin Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin 1.8 Pre-configuration worksheet The pre-configuration worksheet provides a place to record information about your flowmeter and your application. This information will affe...
Page 14 - Flowmeter documentation; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:; Flowmeter documentation resources; Topic
6 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Before You Begin 1.9 Flowmeter documentation Table 1-3 lists documentation sources for additional information. 1.10 Micro Motion customer service For customer service, phone the support center nearest you: • In the U.S.A., phone 800-522-MASS ...
Page 15 - Star; Chapter 2
Configuration and Use Manual 7 Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin Chapter 2 Flowmeter Startup 2.1 Overview This chapter describes the following procedures: • Setting the node address – see Section 2.2 • Bringing the flowmeter online – see Section 2.3 2.2 ...
Page 16 - Flowmeter Startup; WARNING
8 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Flowmeter Startup 4. Apply power to the transmitter. The flowmeter will automatically perform diagnostic routines. When the flowmeter has completed its power-up sequence, the status LED will turn green. If the status LED exhibits different be...
Page 17 - ransmitte; Chapter 3; Scroll; User interface without or with display
Configuration and Use Manual 9 Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin Chapter 3 Using the Transmitter User Interface 3.1 Overview This chapter describes the user interface of the Model 2400S DP transmitter. The following topics are discussed: • Transmitters w...
Page 18 - Using the Transmitter User Interface; User interface – Transmitters without display; G S
10 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter User Interface Figure 3-1 User interface – Transmitters without display Figure 3-2 User interface – Transmitters with display If the transmitter does not have a display, the transmitter housing cover must be removed to ...
Page 19 - Select; Removing and replacing the transmitter housing cover; Note: This section applies only to transmitters with a display.
Configuration and Use Manual 11 Using the Transmitter User Interface Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin If the transmitter has a display, the transmitter housing cover has a lens. All of the features shown in Figure 3-2 are visible through the lens, and t...
Page 20 - Using the display; Display language; CAUTION
12 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter User Interface 3.5 Using the display Note: This section applies only to transmitters with a display. The display can be used to view process variable data or to access the transmitter menus for configuration or maintena...
Page 21 - Using display menus
Configuration and Use Manual 13 Using the Transmitter User Interface Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin 3.5.3 Using display menus Note: The display menu system provides access to basic transmitter functions and data. It does not provide access to all func...
Page 22 - Numeric values in decimal notation; Sign
14 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter User Interface Figure 3-3 Numeric values in decimal notation To change the value: 1. Select to move one digit to the left. From the leftmost digit, a space is provided for a sign. The sign space wraps back to the rightm...
Page 23 - Numeric values in exponential notation
Configuration and Use Manual 15 Using the Transmitter User Interface Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin Figure 3-4 Numeric values in exponential notation To change from exponential to decimal notation: 1. Select until the E is flashing. 2. Scroll to d . 3...
Page 25 - Usi; Chapter 4
Configuration and Use Manual 17 Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin Chapter 4 Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software 4.1 Overview ProLink II is a Windows-based configuration and management tool for Micro Motion transmitters. It provides comp...
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
18 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software 4.3 Configuration upload/download ProLink II and Pocket ProLink provide a configuration upload/download function which allows you to save configuration sets to your PC. This allows: • Eas...
Page 27 - Making the connection; To connect to the service port:; Service port auto-detection limits; Parameter
Configuration and Use Manual 19 Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte rface Bef o re Y o u Begin Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II T ransmitte r User Inte r...
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.
20 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software Figure 4-1 Service port connections to service port clips 3. Start ProLink II or Pocket ProLink software. From the Connection menu, click Connect to Device . In the screen that appears, s...
Page 29 - Usin
Configuration and Use Manual 21 Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Chapter 5 Using a PROFIBUS Host 5.1 Overview This chapter provides basic information for using a PROFIBUS host with the Model 2400S DP transmitter. The following t...
Page 30 - Using a PROFIBUS Host; The factory setting for the hardware address switches is; Using the GSD; Module number
22 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using a PROFIBUS Host 2. The factory setting for the hardware address switches is 126 , which is the default PROFIBUS address for decommissioned devices. To commission the transmitter, the node address must be set to a value in the commissio...
Page 31 - Using the EDD; The meaning of status bits within status words; Input and output modules; continued
Configuration and Use Manual 23 Using a PROFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host 5.5 Using the EDD When imported into a PROFIBUS host, the EDD controls the organization of specific menus and parameters. The menus and param...
Page 33 - Req; Chapter 6; The following procedures are discussed:; Characterizing the flowmeter; Characterizing; When to characterize
Configuration and Use Manual 25 Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Chapter 6 Required Transmitter Configuration 6.1 Overview This chapter describes the configuration procedures that are usually required when a transmitter is install...
Page 34 - Required Transmitter Configuration; Sample calibration tags; Two factors are used to define flow calibration:; Sensor calibration parameters; Other sensors
26 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Required Transmitter Configuration Figure 6-1 Sample calibration tags Flow calibration values Two factors are used to define flow calibration: • The flow calibration factor, which is a 6-character string (five numbers and a decimal point) • ...
Page 35 - How to characterize
Configuration and Use Manual 27 Required Transmitter Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host When configuring the flow calibration factor: • Using ProLink II, enter the concatenated 10-character string exactly as shown, inc...
Page 36 - kg
28 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Required Transmitter Configuration Figure 6-2 Characterizing the flowmeter 6.3 Configuring the measurement units For each process variable, the transmitter must be configured to use the measurement unit appropriate to your application. To co...
Page 37 - Configuring measurement units
Configuration and Use Manual 29 Required Transmitter Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Figure 6-3 Configuring measurement units Density Temperature Flow (1) Pressure ProLink > Configuration Units Off-line maint >...
Page 38 - Mass flow units
30 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Required Transmitter Configuration 6.3.1 Mass flow units The default mass flow measurement unit is g/s . See Table 6-2 for a complete list of mass flow measurement units. 6.3.2 Volume flow units The default volume flow measurement unit is l/...
Page 39 - Volume flow measurement units – Liquid
Configuration and Use Manual 31 Required Transmitter Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Table 6-3 Volume flow measurement units – Liquid Volume flow unit Display ProLink II EDD label EDD code Unit description CUFT/S ft...
Page 40 - Density units; The default density measurement unit is; Volume flow measurement units – Gas
32 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Required Transmitter Configuration 6.3.3 Density units The default density measurement unit is g/cm3 . See Table 6-2 for a complete list of density measurement units. Table 6-4 Volume flow measurement units – Gas Volume flow unit Display Pro...
Page 41 - Temperature units; The default temperature measurement unit is; Pressure units; The default pressure measurement unit is; Temperature measurement units
Configuration and Use Manual 33 Required Transmitter Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host 6.3.4 Temperature units The default temperature measurement unit is ° C . See Table 6-6 for a complete list of temperature measure...
Page 42 - Pressure measurement units
34 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Required Transmitter Configuration INHG In Mercury @ 0 ° C inch Hg @0 DegC 1156 Inches mercury @ 0 °C PSI PSI psi 1141 Pounds per square inch BAR bar bar 1137 Bar mBAR millibar milibar 1138 Millibar G/SCM g/cm2 g_per_cm2 1144 Grams per squar...
Page 43 - Using the; Chapter 7
Configuration and Use Manual 35 Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Chapter 7 Using the Transmitter 7.1 Overview This chapter describes how to use the transmitter in everyday operation. The following topics and procedures are discu...
Page 44 - Using the Transmitter; Recording process variables; DENS
36 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter To use the I&M functions: 1. Read the data from the transmitter: • Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD, connect to the transmitter as a Specialist. See Figure C-12. • Using PROFIBUS bus parameters, use the I&M Fu...
Page 45 - With ProLink II; Process Variables; With a PROFIBUS host and the EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 37 Using the Transmitter Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host To view a process variable with the display, refer to Figure 3-2 and: • If Auto Scroll is enabled, wait until the desired process variable ap...
Page 46 - With PROFIBUS bus parameters; To read process variable data with PROFIBUS bus parameters:; Using the LEDs; Network LED state
38 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter 7.4.5 With PROFIBUS bus parameters To read process variable data with PROFIBUS bus parameters: • For petroleum measurement process variables, use the API block (see Table D-7) • For enhanced density process variables, u...
Page 47 - Software address LED state
Configuration and Use Manual 39 Using the Transmitter Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host 7.6 Viewing transmitter status You can view transmitter status using the status LED, ProLink II, a PROFIBUS host using the EDD, or PROFIBUS b...
Page 48 - Handling status alarms; The transmitter maintains two status flags for each alarm:; Transmitter responses to status alarms; Transmitter response
40 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter 7.7 Handling status alarms Specific process or flowmeter conditions cause status alarms. Each status alarm has an alarm code. Status alarms are classified into three severity levels: Fault, Information, and Ignore. Seve...
Page 49 - The first status flag is set to “inactive.”
Configuration and Use Manual 41 Using the Transmitter Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host When the transmitter detects that the alarm condition has cleared: • The first status flag is set to “inactive.” • Digital communications fau...
Page 50 - Viewing and acknowledging alarms with the display; ProLink II provides two ways to view alarm information:; Status window
42 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter Figure 7-1 Viewing and acknowledging alarms with the display 7.7.2 Using ProLink II ProLink II provides two ways to view alarm information: • The Status window • The Alarm Log window Status window The Status window disp...
Page 51 - Alarm Log window; Ack; Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 43 Using the Transmitter Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host In the Status window: • Alarms are organized into three categories: Critical, Informational, and Operational. Each category is displayed on a...
Page 52 - Using PROFIBUS bus parameters
44 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter The Alarm Status window displays the current status of the alarms considered to be most useful for information, service, or troubleshooting, including Ignore alarms. Active alarms are indicated with a check. Note: The A...
Page 53 - Using the totalizers and inventories; totalizers; Viewing current totals for totalizers and inventories; TOTAL; Totalizer and inventory values on display; Process variable
Configuration and Use Manual 45 Using the Transmitter Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host 2. Read the following values: • Index 27: The alarm type • Index 29: The time that this alarm changed status • Index 28: The type of status c...
Page 54 - or; If you are using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD:; With a PROFIBUS host and the GSD
46 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter Figure 7-2 Totalizer and inventory values on display With ProLink II To view current totals for the totalizers and inventories with ProLink II: 1. Click ProLink . 2. Select Process Variables , API Process Variables, or ...
Page 57 - To reset an individual totalizer or inventory:; Send the appropriate Reset command to the transmitter.
Configuration and Use Manual 49 Using the Transmitter Req u ir ed Con fig uration O ption a l Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host To reset an individual totalizer or inventory: 1. Click ProLink > Totalizer Control or ProLink > ED Totalizer Control (if the enhanced ...
Page 58 - Totalizer and inventory control with PROFIBUS bus parameters; To accomplish this
50 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Using the Transmitter Reset gas standard volume inventory Measurement block (Slot 1)Index: 42Value: 1 Reset API reference volume total API block (Slot 6)Index: 11Value: 1 Reset API reference volume inventory API block (Slot 6)Index: 12Value:...
Page 59 - Opt
Configuration and Use Manual 51 Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Chapter 8 Optional Configuration 8.1 Overview This chapter describes transmitter configuration parameters that may or may not be used, depending on your application ...
Page 60 - Optional Configuration; Configuring volume flow measurement for gas; Two types of volume flow measurement are available:; Configuration map
52 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration 8.2 Configuring volume flow measurement for gas Two types of volume flow measurement are available: • Liquid volume (the default) • Gas standard volume Only one type of volume flow measurement can be performed at a tim...
Page 61 - Using ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 53 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
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
Configuration and Use Manual 55 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 64 - Damping and volume measurement; flow direction; Valid damping values
56 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration 8.4.1 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...
Page 65 - Configuring events; An; Defining events; The following general steps are required:; Effect of flow direction on totalizers and flow values
Configuration and Use Manual 57 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 66 - Event types; Event actions
58 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration 4. Specify the event’s setpoint(s) – the value(s) at which the event will occur or switch state (ON to OFF, or vice versa). • If Event Type is High or Low, only Setpoint A (Diagnostic block, Index 6) is used. • If Even...
Page 67 - ProLink II label
Configuration and Use Manual 59 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 68 - Checking and reporting event status; There are several ways that event status can be determined:; Example; Event Type = Out of Range
60 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration 8.6.2 Checking and reporting event status There are several ways that event status can be determined: • ProLink II automatically displays event information on the Informational panel of the Status window, and also in t...
Page 69 - Changing event setpoints from the display; Configuring slug flow limits and duration
Configuration and Use Manual 61 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
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
62 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration To configure slug flow parameters: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. • Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-8. • Using PROFIBUS bus parameters, use the Diagnostic block (see Table D-4), Indices 1, 2, and ...
Page 71 - To configure alarm severity:; Status alarms and severity levels
Configuration and Use Manual 63 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 73 - Configuring the display
Configuration and Use Manual 65 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 74 - To set the display language:; Display variables and display precision; Example of a display variable configuration; Display variable
66 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration To set the display language: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-3. • Using the display, see Figure C-15. • Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-10. • Using PROFIBUS bus parameters, use the Local Display block...
Page 75 - LCD panel backlight; To configure display functions:; Display functions
Configuration and Use Manual 67 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 76 - Configuring digital communications; Note: You cannot set the node address from ProLink II or the display.
68 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration 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 a different metho...
Page 77 - IrDA port usage
Configuration and Use Manual 69 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
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
70 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration To configure the IrDA port for read-only or read/write access: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. • Using the display menus, see Figure C-15. • Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-10. • Using PROFIBUS bus...
Page 79 - The default byte order for the Model 2400S transmitter is; Additional communications response delay; Byte
Configuration and Use Manual 71 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 80 - To configure digital communications fault action:; Fault timeout; Option
72 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration To configure digital communications fault action: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. • Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-9. • Using PROFIBUS bus parameters, use the Diagnostic block (see Table D-4), Ind...
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
Configuration and Use Manual 73 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 82 - Configuring sensor parameters
74 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration 8.13 Configuring sensor parameters The sensor parameters are used to describe the sensor component of your flowmeter. One sensor parameter (curved or straight tube) must be set during characterization (see Section 6.2)...
Page 83 - API reference tables
Configuration and Use Manual 75 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 84 - Configuration procedure; To configure the petroleum measurement application:; API reference temperature tables
76 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration 8.14.2 Configuration procedure The API configuration parameters are listed and defined in Table 8-15. To configure the petroleum measurement application: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-3. • Using a PROFIBUS host with...
Page 85 - To use temperature data from the sensor, no action is required.; Configuring the enhanced density application; Name
Configuration and Use Manual 77 Optional Configuration Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional Co nfig u ratio n Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PR OFIBUS Host Req u ir ed Con fig uration Opt ional C...
Page 86 - Derived variables and available process variables; Available process variables; SG; Standard curves and associated measurement units
78 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration HFCS 42 Curve represents a hydrometer scale for HFCS 42 (high fructose corn syrup) solutions that indicates the percent by mass of HFCS in solution. g/cm 3 °C HFCS 55 Curve represents a hydrometer scale for HFCS 55 (hi...
Page 87 - To perform these steps:
79 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Optional Configuration 8.15.2 Configuration procedure Complete configuration instructions for the enhanced density application are provided in the manual entitled Micro Motion Enhanced Density Application: Theory, Configuration, and Use . No...
Page 89 - Compensa; Chapter 9; Pressure effect; Options
Configuration and Use Manual 81 Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Chapter 9 Pressure Compensation and External Temperature Compensation 9.1 Overview This chapter describes the following procedures: • Configuring pressure compensation – see Section 9.2 • Config...
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
82 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Pressure Compensation and External Temperature Compensation Two additional pressure correction factors may be configured: one for flow and one for density. These are defined as follows: • Flow factor – the percent change in the flow rate per...
Page 91 - Pressure compensation – PROFIBUS host with the EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 83 Pressure Compensation and External Temperature Compensation Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 9-2 Pressure compensation – PROFIBUS host with the EDD Figure 9-3 Pressure compensation – PROFIBUS bus parameters Enter Pressur...
Page 92 - External temperature compensation; To enable and configure external temperature compensation:; External temperature compensation – ProLink II
84 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Pressure Compensation and External Temperature Compensation 9.3 External temperature compensation External temperature compensation can be used with the petroleum measurement application or the enhanced density application: • If external tem...
Page 93 - External temperature compensation – PROFIBUS host with the EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 85 Pressure Compensation and External Temperature Compensation Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 9-5 External temperature compensation – PROFIBUS host with the EDD Figure 9-6 External temperature compensation – PROFIBUS bus ...
Page 94 - Obtaining external pressure and temperature data
86 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Pressure Compensation and External Temperature Compensation 9.4 Obtaining external pressure and temperature data The output modules used to obtain external pressure and/or temperature data are listed in Table 9-1. Use standard methods to imp...
Page 95 - Meas; Measurement Performance; Meter verification
Configuration and Use Manual 87 Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Chapter 10 Measurement Performance 10.1 Overview This chapter describes the following procedures: • Meter verification – see Section 10.3 • Meter validation and adjusting meter factors – see Sec...
Page 96 - Version requirements for meter verification application
88 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance There are two versions of the meter verification application: the original version and Micro Motion Smart Meter Verification. Table 10-1 lists requirements for each version. Table 10-2 provides a comparison of the two...
Page 97 - Meter validation and meter factors; Density calibration; Feature or function
Configuration and Use Manual 89 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion 10.2.2 Meter validation and meter factors Meter validation compares a measurement value reported by the transmitter with an external measurement standard. Meter validatio...
Page 98 - Comparison and recommendations; Process and measurement interruption
90 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Micro Motion flowmeters with the Model 2400S transmitter are calibrated at the factory, and normally do not need to be calibrated in the field. Calibrate the flowmeter only if you must do so to meet regulatory require...
Page 99 - Maintain a constant temperature and pressure.
Configuration and Use Manual 91 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion 10.3 Performing meter verification 10.3.1 Preparing for the meter verification test Process fluid and process conditions The meter verification test can be performed on a...
Page 100 - Meter verification procedure – ProLink II
92 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance SENSOR VERFY/ x % Figure 10-1 Meter verification procedure – ProLink II Verify configuration parameters Tools > Meter Verification > Structural Integrity Method View previous test data Next Enter optional test d...
Page 101 - Meter verification procedure – Display menu
Configuration and Use Manual 93 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-2 Meter verification procedure – Display menu Select OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Scroll SENSOR VERFY OUTPUTS STO...
Page 102 - Meter verification procedure – EDD
94 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-3 Meter verification procedure – EDD Set Stiffness limit set point (optional) Enable meter verification = Normal Enable Set Output state (optional) Able to complete? Check Abort code (1) CAUTION Yes (>0) ...
Page 103 - Meter verification procedure – PROFIBUS bus parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 95 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-4 Meter verification procedure – PROFIBUS bus parameters Step 2 Set uncertainty limit (optional) Step 3 Start/abort procedure Step 1 Set output state (optional)...
Page 104 - Running Smart Meter Verification; To run a Smart Meter Verification test:; SENSOR; PROFIBUS bus parameters interface for meter verification; Step number
96 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance 10.3.3 Running Smart Meter Verification To run a Smart Meter Verification test: • Using ProLink II, see Figure 10-5. • Using the display, see Figures 10-6 and 10-7. • Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD, refer to Figur...
Page 105 - Smart Meter Verification test – ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 97 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-5 Smart Meter Verification test – ProLink II Verify configuration parameters Tools > Meter Verification > Run Meter Verification Enter descriptive data (o...
Page 106 - Smart Meter Verification top-level menu – Display
98 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-6 Smart Meter Verification top-level menu – Display Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds ENTER METER VERFY Scroll RUN VERFY RESULTS READ SCHEDULE VERFY Select EXIT Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Selec...
Page 107 - Smart Meter Verification test – Display
Configuration and Use Manual 99 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-7 Smart Meter Verification test – Display OUTPUTS ARE YOU SURE/YES? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x % PASS VERFY ABORTED VERFY CAUTION VERFY Fail Abort RERUN/YE...
Page 108 - Smart Meter Verification test – EDD
100 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-8 Smart Meter Verification test – EDD Online > 1 Overview > 3 Shortcuts > 6 Meter Verification 1 Run Meter Verification2 View Test Results3 Schedule Meter Verification Online > 3 Service Tools &...
Page 109 - Smart Meter Verification test – PROFIBUS bus parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 101 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-9 Smart Meter Verification test – PROFIBUS bus parameters Table 10-4 PROFIBUS bus parameters test interface for Smart Meter Verification Step number Step descr...
Page 110 - Reading and interpreting meter verification test results; Pass
102 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance 10.3.4 Reading and interpreting meter verification test results Pass/Fail/Abort When the meter verification test is completed, the result is reported as Pass, Fail or Caution (depending on the tool you are using), or...
Page 111 - Detailed test data with ProLink II; Synchronizing x out of y; Meter verification abort codes; Abort code
Configuration and Use Manual 103 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Detailed test data with ProLink II For each test, the following data is stored on the transmitter: • Powered-on hours at the time of the test (Smart Meter Verification) ...
Page 112 - Test result chart
104 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Test results are available at the end of each test, in the following forms: • A test result chart (see Figure 10-10 ). • A test report that includes the descriptive information for the current test, the test result c...
Page 113 - Detailed test data with the display; Powered-on hours at the time of the test
Configuration and Use Manual 105 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Note the following: • The test result chart may not show all test results, and test counters may not be continuous. ProLink II stores information about all tests initiat...
Page 114 - Meter verification test data – Display
106 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-11 Meter verification test data – Display RESULTS READ Select xx L STF% RUNCOUNT x Select xx HOURS Select PASS Select xx R STF% Select RESULTS MORE? Select Scroll To Run Verfy Pass Select Scroll Result type...
Page 115 - Detailed test data with the EDD; Meter verification test data – EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 107 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Detailed test data with the EDD Note: Requires Smart Meter Verification. No detailed test data is available with the original version of the meter verification applicati...
Page 116 - Detailed test data with PROFIBUS bus parameters; Meter verification test data – PROFIBUS bus parameters
108 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Detailed test data with PROFIBUS bus parameters Note: Requires Smart Meter Verification. No detailed test data is available with the original version of the meter verification application. For each Smart Meter Verifi...
Page 117 - Define it as an event action; Tools > Meter Verification > Schedule Meter Verification
Configuration and Use Manual 109 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion 10.3.5 Setting up automatic or remote execution of the meter verification test Note: Requires Smart Meter Verification. Scheduling is not available with the original ver...
Page 118 - Smart Meter Verification scheduler – Display
110 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-14 Smart Meter Verification scheduler – Display SCHEDULE VERFY Select SAVE/YES? TURN OFF SCHED/YES? SET NEXT Select Select Schedule set? Yes Schedule deleted Scroll HOURS LEFT Select Scroll xx HOURS SET REC...
Page 119 - Smart Meter Verification scheduler – EDD; Use the following formula to calculate a meter factor:
Configuration and Use Manual 111 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-15 Smart Meter Verification scheduler – EDD Figure 10-16 Smart Meter Verification scheduler – PROFIBUS bus parameters 10.4 Performing meter validation To perfo...
Page 120 - To configure meter factors:; Performing zero calibration; Zero time; The first mass flow meter factor is 0.9989.
112 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance To configure meter factors: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. • Using the display menus, see Figure C-16. • Using a PROFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-8. • Using PROFIBUS bus parameters, use the Measurement b...
Page 121 - Preparing for zero
Configuration and Use Manual 113 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion If the zero procedure fails, two recovery functions are provided: • Restore prior zero, available only from ProLink II and only during the current zero procedure. Once y...
Page 122 - If the transmitter was ordered with a display:; Zero button – Flowmeter zero procedure
114 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Note the following: • If the transmitter was ordered with a display: - The zero button is not available. - If the off-line menu has been disabled, you will not be able to zero the transmitter with the display. For in...
Page 123 - Display menu – Flowmeter zero procedure
Configuration and Use Manual 115 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-18 Display menu – Flowmeter zero procedure Figure 10-19 ProLink II – Flowmeter zero procedure …………………. OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 se...
Page 124 - PROFIBUS host with EDD – Flowmeter zero procedure
116 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-20 PROFIBUS host with EDD – Flowmeter zero procedure Figure 10-21 PROFIBUS bus parameters – Flowmeter zero procedure Modify zero time if required Bit 8 value Off Device > Zero Calibration Perform Auto Ze...
Page 125 - Performing density calibration; Density calibration includes the following calibration points:; Preparing for density calibration
Configuration and Use Manual 117 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion 10.6 Performing density calibration Density calibration includes the following calibration points: • All sensors: - D1 calibration (low-density) - D2 calibration (high-d...
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
118 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance For D3 density calibration, the D3 fluid must meet the following requirements: • Minimum density of 0.6 g/cm 3 • Minimum difference of 0.1 g/cm 3 between the density of the D3 fluid and the density of water. The dens...
Page 127 - D1 and D2 density calibration – PROFIBUS host with EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 119 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-23 D1 and D2 density calibration – PROFIBUS host with EDD Figure 10-24 D1 and D2 density calibration – PROFIBUS bus parameters D1 = Density of D1 fluid D1 cali...
Page 128 - D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – ProLink II
120 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-25 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – ProLink II Figure 10-26 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – PROFIBUS host with EDD Enter density of D3 fluid Calibration in Progress light turns green Calibration ...
Page 129 - D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – PROFIBUS bus parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 121 Measurement Performance Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 10-27 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – PROFIBUS bus parameters 10.7 Performing temperature calibration Temperature calibration is a two-part procedure: tempe...
Page 130 - Temperature calibration – ProLink II
122 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-28 Temperature calibration – ProLink II Enter temperature of low- temperature fluid Temperature Offset calibration Do Cal Wait until sensor achieves thermal equilibrium Fill sensor with low- temperature flu...
Page 131 - le; Troubleshooting; Categorize the problem; Guide to troubleshooting topics; Troubleshooting topics and locations; Section
Configuration and Use Manual 123 Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 11.1 Overview This chapter describes guidelines and procedures for troubleshooting the flowmeter. The information in this chapter will enable you to: • Categorize the...
Page 132 - Micro Motion customer service; For ProLink II and Pocket ProLink, see Section 11.6 and Chapter 4.; Checking the communication device
124 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Troubleshooting 11.3 Micro Motion customer service To speak to a customer service representative, contact the Micro Motion customer service department. Contact information is provided in Section 1.10. Before contacting Micro Motion customer...
Page 133 - ProLink II; Help; Pocket ProLink
Configuration and Use Manual 125 Troubleshooting Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion ProLink II ProLink II v2.5 or later is required. To check the version of ProLink II: 1. Start ProLink II. 2. Click Help > About ProLink . Verify that ProLink II can connect t...
Page 134 - Checking PROFIBUS wiring; To check the PROFIBUS wiring:; Checking grounding; Zero failure
126 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Troubleshooting 7. Verify that the power supply wires are making good contact, and are not clamped to the wire insulation. 8. Inspect the voltage label on the inside of the field-wiring compartment. Verify that the voltage supplied to the t...
Page 135 - Simulation mode
Configuration and Use Manual 127 Troubleshooting Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion 11.10 Simulation mode Simulation allows you to define arbitrary values for mass flow, temperature, and density. Simulation mode has several uses: • It can help determine if a pr...
Page 136 - Transmitter LEDs; The user interface module includes three LEDs:; Status alarms; Message
128 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Troubleshooting 11.11 Transmitter LEDs The user interface module includes three LEDs: • A status LED. See Table 7-3 for information on status LED behavior. If the status LED indicates an alarm condition: a. View the alarm code using the pro...
Page 137 - Status alarms and remedies
Configuration and Use Manual 129 Troubleshooting Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion A005 Input Over-Range The measured flow has exceeded the maximum flow rate of the sensor ( Δ T > 200 μ s) • If other alarms are present (typically, A003, A006, A008, A102, or...
Page 140 - Checking process variables
132 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Troubleshooting 11.13 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 hi...
Page 141 - Process variables problems and remedies; Symptom
Configuration and Use Manual 133 Troubleshooting Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Erratic non-zero flow rate under no-flow conditions Leaking valve or seal • Check pipeline. Slug flow • See Section 11.14. Plugged flow tube • Check drive gain and tube frequenc...
Page 142 - Checking slug flow
134 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Troubleshooting 11.14 Checking slug flow A slug flow alarm is posted whenever the measured process density is outside the configured slug flow limits (i.e., density is higher or lower than the configured normal range). Slug flow is typicall...
Page 143 - Change the sensor orientation.; Checking the sensor tubes; represents grams per minute, not gallons; Checking the characterization
Configuration and Use Manual 135 Troubleshooting Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion If slug flow occurs: • Check the process for cavitation, flashing, or leaks. • Change the sensor orientation. • Monitor density. • If desired, enter new slug flow limits (see Se...
Page 144 - Restoring a working configuration; test points; Obtaining the test points
136 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Troubleshooting 11.19 Restoring a working configuration At times it may be easier to start from a known working configuration than to troubleshoot the existing configuration. To do this, you can: • Restore a configuration file saved via Pro...
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
Configuration and Use Manual 137 Troubleshooting Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion 11.20.3 Drive gain problems Problems with drive gain can appear in several different forms: • Saturated or excessive (near 100%) drive gain • Erratic drive gain (e.g., rapid shi...
Page 146 - Checking sensor circuitry; Inspecting the cable that connects the transmitter to the sensor; Low pickoff voltage causes and remedies
138 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Troubleshooting 11.21 Checking sensor circuitry Problems with sensor circuitry can cause several alarms, including sensor failure and a variety of out-of-range conditions. Testing involves: • Inspecting the cable that connects the transmitt...
Page 147 - Accessing the feedthrough pins; The readings across pin pairs should be steady.
Configuration and Use Manual 139 Troubleshooting Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion Figure 11-1 Accessing the feedthrough pins 5. Using a digital multimeter (DMM), check the sensor internal resistances for each flowmeter circuit. Table 11-7 defines the flowmete...
Page 148 - Feedthrough pins; Circuit
140 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Troubleshooting Figure 11-2 Feedthrough pins Table 11-7 Nominal resistance ranges for flowmeter circuits Circuit Pin pairs Nominal resistance range (1) (1) Actual resistance values depend on the sensor model and date of manufacture. Contact...
Page 149 - Sensor and cable short to case causes and remedies
Configuration and Use Manual 141 Troubleshooting Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion 6. 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 othe...
Page 151 - Defaults; Appendix A; Type
Configuration and Use Manual 143 Meas ure m ent P e rf ormance Defaults T roub le s hootin g Compensa tion 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 defined. The...
Page 152 - Default Values and Ranges; Transmitter default values and ranges
144 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Default Values and Ranges Density Density damping 1.28 sec 0.0–40.96 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....
Page 155 - Men; Appendix B
Configuration and Use Manual 147 Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams Appendix B Transmitter Components B.1 Overview This appendix provides illustrations of transmitter components and wiring, for use in troubleshooting. For detailed information on installation and wiring procedure...
Page 156 - Transmitter Components; Terminals and connectors; For detailed instructions, see the manual entitled; Terminals; Warning flap closed
148 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Transmitter Components B.3 Terminals and connectors Figure B-2 shows the terminals and connectors that are beneath the user interface module: • To access the PROFIBUS connector, you must remove the transmitter housing cover and the user int...
Page 157 - Appendix C
Configuration and Use Manual 149 Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams Appendix C Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters C.1 Overview This appendix provides the following menu flowcharts for the Model 2400S DP transmitter: • ProLink II menus - Main menu – see Figure C-1 - Co...
Page 158 - Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters; ProLink II menu flowcharts
150 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters C.3 ProLink II menu flowcharts Figure C-1 ProLink II main menu File Preferences· Use External Temperature· Enable Inventory Totals Reset· Enable External Pressure Compensation· Copper RTD Instal...
Page 159 - ProLink II configuration menu
Configuration and Use Manual 151 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams Figure C-2 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) · Vo...
Page 161 - EDD menu flowcharts; If you connect as a Specialist user, all EDD menus are available.; EDD – Main menu
Configuration and Use Manual 153 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams C.4 EDD menu flowcharts If you connect as a Maintenance user, the I&M functions menu (see Figure C-12) is not available. All other EDD menus are available. If yo...
Page 162 - EDD – Device menu
154 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Figure C-6 EDD – Device menu Process Variables · Mass flow· Mass flow units· Volume flow (1) · Volume flow units (1) · Density· Density units· Temperature· Temperature units· External pressure i...
Page 164 - EDD – Configuration menu
156 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Figure C-8 EDD – Configuration menu MMI Coriolis Flow DP > MMI Coriolis Flow > Configuration Parameters > Configuration Parameters >> FlowFlow directionFlow dampingFlow calibratio...
Page 167 - EDD – Configuration menu: API setup and ED setup
Configuration and Use Manual 159 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams Figure C-11 EDD – Configuration menu: API setup and ED setup > Configuration... >> API setup parameters (1) API reference temperatureAPI thermal expansion c...
Page 168 - EDD Specialist menu – Identification
160 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Figure C-12 EDD Specialist menu – Identification C.5 Display menu flowcharts Figure C-13 Display menu – Off-line menu, top level Main Menu > Specialist > Identification · Tag· Tag location...
Page 169 - Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Version information
Configuration and Use Manual 161 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams Figure C-14 Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Version information Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds VER Yes Version info Scroll Select Yes ETO info ...
Page 170 - Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Configuration
162 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Figure C-15 Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Configuration OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select Scroll CONFG MASS UNITS VOL (1) DENS TEMP Selec...
Page 171 - Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Zero
Configuration and Use Manual 163 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams Figure C-16 Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Zero …………………. OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Select CAL ZERO Troublesh...
Page 172 - Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Meter verification
164 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP Transmitters Figure C-17 Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Meter verification Select OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Scroll SENSOR VERFY Scroll OUTPUTS LAST VA...
Page 173 - Appendix D
Configuration and Use Manual 165 Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams Appendix D PROFIBUS Bus Parameters D.1 Overview This appendix documents the bus parameters that are included in the PROFIBUS blocks. The following blocks are documented: • Measurement block (Slot 1) – see Table ...
Page 174 - PROFIBUS Bus Parameters; PROFIBUS-DP data types and data type codes
166 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP PROFIBUS Bus Parameters D.2 PROFIBUS-DP data types and data type codes Table D-1 documents the data types and data type codes used with the PROFIBUS bus parameters. D.3 Measurement block (Slot 1) Table D-1 PROFIBUS-DP data types Data type S...
Page 175 - Index
Configuration and Use Manual 167 PROFIBUS Bus Parameters Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams 16 SNS_DensMeterFactor FLOAT S R/W Density meter factor0.8 to 1.2 17 SNS_VolMeterFactor FLOAT S R/W Volume flow meter factor0.8 to 1.2 18 SNS_MassFlowCutoff FLOAT S R/W Mass flow cutoff0 ...
Page 193 - Totalizer and inventory measurement unit codes
Configuration and Use Manual 185 PROFIBUS Bus Parameters Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams D.10 I&M functions (Slot 0) D.11 Totalizer and inventory measurement unit codes Table D-9 I&M functions Index Sub-index Name Description Data type Size Memoryclass Access 255 6500...
Page 194 - Process variable codes
186 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP PROFIBUS Bus Parameters D.12 Process variable codes Table D-11 Liquid volume totalizer and liquid volume inventory measurement unit codes Code Label Description 1048 gal Gallon 1038 l Liter 1049 ImpGal Imperial gallon 1034 m3 Cubic meter 10...
Page 195 - Alarm index codes; Code
Configuration and Use Manual 187 PROFIBUS Bus Parameters Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams D.13 Alarm index codes 23 Enhanced density: Standard volume flow rate 24 Enhanced density: Standard volume total 25 Enhanced density: Standard volume inventory 26 Enhanced density: Net ma...
Page 197 - Appendix E; Code or abbreviation
Configuration and Use Manual 189 Men u s D ispla y Codes B u s P a rame ters D ia g rams Appendix E Display Codes and Abbreviations E.1 Overview This appendix provides information on the codes and abbreviations used on the transmitter display. Note: Information in this appendix applies only to trans...
Page 198 - Display Codes and Abbreviations; Display codes used in off-line menu
190 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Display Codes and Abbreviations RDENS Density at reference temperature Enhanced density application only RPO A Right pickoff amplitude SGU Specific gravity units STD V Standard volume flow rate Enhanced density application only STDVI Standa...
Page 201 - Ind
Configuration and Use Manual 193 Ind e x Index A Acyclic communications 2Additional communications response delay 71Address switches 7 used to set node address 68 Alarms See Status alarms API block 181Auto scroll 67Auto zero See Zero calibration B Baud rates automatic detection 2, 7, 21supported 2 B...
Page 202 - See
194 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Index D Damping 55Data exchange 2Default values 143Density cutoff 54factor 81measurement unit configuration 32list 32 Density calibration procedure 117Device address See Node address Device description See EDD Device Information block 178De...
Page 206 - See also
198 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Transmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Index test points 136transmitter does not communicate 124transmitter does not operate 124wiring problems 125zero failure 126 U Update period configuration 65 User interface features and functions 9optional display 9removing cover 11 See als...
Page 208 - Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
Micro Motion Inc. USA Worldwide Headquarters 7070 Winchester CircleBoulder, Colorado 80301T +1 303-527-5200+1 800-522-6277 F +1 303-530-8459 Micro Motion Europe Emerson Process ManagementNeonstraat 16718 WX EdeThe NetherlandsT +31 (0) 318 495 555 F +31 (0) 318 495 556 Micro Motion Japan Emerson Proc...