Emerson DLC3010- User Manual

Emerson DLC3010

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Manual Setup

1 Sensor
2 Variables
3 Process Fluid
4 Identification
5 Instrument Display

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D102732X012 October 2012

Field Communicator Menu Tree

www.Fisher.com

FIELDVUE™ DLC3010 Digital Level Controller

FIELDVUE and Fisher are

marks owned by one of the companies in the Emerson Process

Management business unit of Emerson Electric Co. Emerson, Emerson Process
Management, and the Emerson logo are trademarks and service marks of Emerson
Electric Co.

© 2005, 2012 Fisher Controls International LLC. All rights reserved.

Menu Tree applies to

Device Revision

DD Revision

Firmware Revision

1

8

3

Hardware Revision

1

475 Field

Communicator

DLC3010 Digital Level Controller

DLC3010 Digital Level Controller

Hot Key

1 Write Lock
2 Write Lock Setup
3 Change PV
4 Enter Contstant Density

Overview

1 Device Status
2 Comm Status
3 PV is
4 Primary Variable
5 AO
6 Process Temperature
7 Device Information

Device Information

1 Identification
2 Revisions
3 Alarm Type and
  Security

Identification

1 HART Tag
2 Distributor
3 Model
4 Device ID
5 Instrument Serial Number
6 Sensor Serial Number
7 Final Assembly Number
8 Date
9 Descriptor

9

 Message

Primary Variable

1 PV Value
2 % Range

1‐4

1‐7-1

1-7

Revisions

1 HART Universal Revision
2 Field Device Revision
3 Firmware Revision
4 Hardware Revision
5 DD Information

1‐6

1‐7-2

Alarm Type and Security

1 Alarm Type
2 Security

Alarm Types

1 Alarm Jumper
2 Display Alert/Saturation Level

Security

1 Write Lock
2 Write Lock Setup

Device Status

1 Refresh Alerts
2 No Active Alerts

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Process Temperature

1 Proc Temp Source
2 Proc Temp

Configure

1 Guided Setup
2 Manual Setup
3 Alert Setup (See Reverse Side)
4 Communications
5 Calibration

Guided Setup

1 Instrument Setup

2‐1

2

Online

1 Overview
2 Configure
3 Service Tools

Calibration

1 Primary
2 Secondary

2‐5-1

Primary

1 Guided Calibration
2 Full Calibration
3 Partial Calibration

Full Calibration

1 Min/Max Calibration
2 Two Point Calibration
3 Weight Calibration

Partial Calibration

1 Capture Zero
2 Trim Gain
3 Trim Zero

Secondary

1 Temperature Calibration
2 Analog Output Calibration

Temperature Calibration

1 Trim Instrument Temperature
2 Trim Processs Temperature

2

 (Visible if Process Temperature

2

  is not Manual)

Analog Output Calibration

1 Scaled D/A/ Trim

2‐5-1-3

2‐5-2

2‐5-2-2

2‐5-2-1

2‐5

1‐7-3-1

Sensor Units

1 Length Units
2 Volume Units
3 Weight Units
4 Torque Rate Units
5 Temperature Units

Sensor

1 Sensor Units
2 Sensor Dimensions
3 Torque Tube
4 Instrument Mounting
5 Sensor Damping

Sensor Dimensions

1 Displacer Length
2 Displacer Volume
3 Displacer Weight
4 Driver Rod Length

2‐2‐1-2

2‐2‐1-3

2‐2-1

2‐2‐1-1

1‐7-3

1‐7-3-2

Torque Tube

1 Torque Rate
2 Change Torque Rate
3 TT Material
4 TT Comp Selection
5 TT Comp Table

Variables

1 Primary Variables
2 Sensor Limits
3 Primary Variable Range
4 PV Damping

Primary Variables

1 PV is
2 Change PV
3 PV Units
4 Level Offset
5 Set Level Offset

Sensor Limits

1 Upper Sensor Limit
2 Lower Sensor Limit
3 Minimum Span

Primary Variable Range

1 Upper Range Value
2 Lower Range Value
3 View/Change AO Action

2‐2‐2

2‐2‐2-1

2‐2‐2-3

2‐2‐2-2

Identification

1 HART Tag
2 Date
3 Descriptor
4 Message
5 Polling Address
6 Physical Signaling Code
7 Number of Request Preambles
8 Serial Numbers

Serial Numbers

1 Instrument Serial Number
2 Sensor Serial Number
3 Final Assembly Number

2‐2‐4

2‐2‐4-8

Instrument Display

1 LCD Configuration
2 Display Mode
3 Change Display Mode
4 Decimal Places

2‐2‐5

Process Fluid (if PV is Density)

1 Proc Temp Source
2 Change Proc Temp
3 Proc Temp
4 RTD Wire Resistance

Process Fluid
(if PV is Level or Interface)

1 Process Fluid
2 Process Temperature

If PV is Density

If PV is Level or Interface

2‐2-3

2‐2-3

Communications

1 Burst Mode
2 Burst Options

2‐4

2‐5-1-2

Service Tools

1 Active Alerts
2 Variables
3 Maintenance

Active Alerts

1 No Active Alerts
1 Refresh Alerts

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3

3-2

Variables

1 PV
2 Primary Variable
3 AO
4 Inst Temp
5 Process Temperature
6 Torque Rate
7 Upper Fluid Density
8 Lower Fluid Density

Maintenance

1 Tests
2 Reset/Restore

Reset/Restore

1 Restore Factory
  Defaults
2 Reset Device

3-3-1

3-3

3-3-2

Tests

1 LCD Test
2 Loop Test

Restore Factory Defaults

1 Restore Factory
  Configuration
2 Restore Factory
  Compensation

3-3-2-1

1 LCD Test is visible if LCD Configuration is installed.

2 No Active Alerts visible if there are no active alerts.
Refresh Alerts visible if an alert is active.
3 Upper Fluid Density visible if PV is Interface.

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3

4

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4 Lower Fluid Density visible if PV is Interface or Level.

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For the telephone number of the Emerson Process
Management sales office nearest you, contact:

In North America

Fisher Controls International LLC
1 (641) 754‐3011

In Latin America

Fisher Controls International LLC
1 (314) 746‐9900

In Asia Pacific

Emerson Process Management
Asia Pacific Private Ltd.
(65) 6777‐8211

In Europe

Emerson Process Management Ltd.
+44 1634 895800

For equipment service or support needs, contact
your local Emerson Process Management sales office

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