Emerson MMI-20020964 - Manual

Emerson MMI-20020964

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Part I; Chapter 1; Part II Configuration and commissioning; Chapter 3
  • Page 5 – Part III Operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting; Chapter 8
  • Page 6 – Appendices and reference; Appendix A
  • Page 9 – Chapters covered in this part:; Before you begin
  • Page 11 – Topics covered in this chapter:; About this manual; Model codes and device types; Model codes and device types
  • Page 12 – Communications tools and protocols; Communications tools, protocols, and related information; Additional documentation and resources
  • Page 13 – Power up the transmitter; Postrequisites; Check meter status
  • Page 14 – Make a startup connection to the transmitter
  • Page 17 – Part II; Introduction to configuration and commissioning
  • Page 19 – Default values; Overview; Disable HART security
  • Page 20 – Prerequisites; Procedure; Transmitter with end-cap removed
  • Page 21 – Transmitter with end-cap and safety spacer removed; HART security switch
  • Page 22 – Set the HART lock; Restore the factory configuration
  • Page 25 – Verify the calibration factors
  • Page 26 – Related information; Configure line viscosity measurement
  • Page 27 – Define a special measurement unit for dynamic viscosity or
  • Page 28 – Interaction between; Viscosity Damping; and; Added Damping
  • Page 29 – Configure line density measurement
  • Page 30 – Options for; Define a special measurement unit for density
  • Page 31 – Example: Defining a special measurement unit for density; Density Damping
  • Page 32 – Configure two-phase flow parameters
  • Page 33 – Detecting and reporting two-phase flow
  • Page 34 – Configure temperature measurement
  • Page 36 – Temperature Input; using ProLink III
  • Page 38 – using the Field Communicator
  • Page 40 – Configure the pressure input; Configure the pressure input using ProLink III
  • Page 41 – Configure the pressure input using the
  • Page 43 – Configure referred viscosity measurement; Configuration methods for referred viscosity
  • Page 44 – Configure referred viscosity measurement, ASTM D341
  • Page 54 – Configure referred viscosity measurement, Matrix Referral
  • Page 60 – Viscosity data; Matrix configuration
  • Page 61 – Configuring the matrix using ProLink III; Results
  • Page 62 – Set up the API referral application using ProLink III; Enable the API referral application using ProLink III
  • Page 63 – API tables supported by the API referral application
  • Page 64 – Set up temperature and pressure data for API referral using
  • Page 67 – Set up the API referral application using the; Enable the API referral application using the; Configure API referral using the Field Communicator
  • Page 74 – Set up concentration measurement; Preparing to set up concentration measurement; Requirements for concentration measurement; Optional tasks in setting up concentration measurement
  • Page 75 – Set up concentration measurement using ProLink III; Enable the concentration measurement application using; Load a concentration matrix using ProLink III
  • Page 77 – Set reference temperature values for specific gravity using
  • Page 78 – Set up temperature data for concentration measurement
  • Page 81 – Select the active concentration matrix using ProLink III
  • Page 82 – Set up concentration measurement using the
  • Page 87 – Select the active concentration matrix using the; Using equations to calculate specific gravity, °Baumé,
  • Page 90 – Set up flow rate measurement; Set up flow rate measurement using ProLink III
  • Page 92 – Set up flow rate measurement using the
  • Page 95 – Configure the transmitter display
  • Page 96 – Configure the number of decimal places (precision)
  • Page 97 – Configure the refresh rate of data shown on the display; Enable or disable automatic scrolling through the
  • Page 98 – Enable or disable operator actions from the; Enable or disable the
  • Page 99 – Configure security for the display menus
  • Page 100 – Configure alert handling
  • Page 102 – Status alerts and options for; Status alerts and
  • Page 103 – Configure informational parameters
  • Page 105 – Digital Communications Fault Action; Configure Channel B
  • Page 106 – Configure the mA output
  • Page 107 – Default settings for; mA Output Process Variable
  • Page 110 – and process variable; Example: Damping interaction
  • Page 111 – mA Output Fault Level
  • Page 112 – Configure the discrete output
  • Page 115 – Fault indication with the discrete output; Configure an enhanced event
  • Page 116 – Configure HART/Bell 202 communications; Configure basic HART parameters
  • Page 118 – Options for HART variables
  • Page 119 – Interaction of HART variables and transmitter outputs; HART variables and transmitter outputs; Configure burst communications
  • Page 120 – Configure HART burst messages; Options for burst message contents
  • Page 121 – Configure HART trigger mode
  • Page 122 – Configure HART event notification
  • Page 123 – Configure Modbus communications
  • Page 124 – Bit structure of floating-point bytes
  • Page 127 – Test or tune the system using sensor simulation; Test or tune the system using sensor; Back up transmitter configuration
  • Page 128 – Enable HART security
  • Page 131 – Part III; troubleshooting; Transmitter operation
  • Page 133 – Record the process variables; View process variables
  • Page 134 – Transmitter display features; View process variables and other data using ProLink III
  • Page 135 – View process variables using the Field Communicator; View and acknowledge status alerts; View and acknowledge alerts using the display
  • Page 136 – Using the display to view and acknowledge the status alerts
  • Page 137 – View and acknowledge alerts using ProLink III
  • Page 138 – View alerts using the Field Communicator
  • Page 141 – Perform the Known Density Verification; Perform the Known Density Verification procedure using
  • Page 144 – Adjust viscosity measurement with; Viscosity
  • Page 150 – Adjust density measurement with; or; Density Meter Factor
  • Page 151 – Perform density offset calibration; Perform density offset calibration using the display
  • Page 153 – Perform density offset calibration using ProLink III
  • Page 155 – Adjust temperature measurement with; Temperature Offset; Temperature Slope
  • Page 156 – Perform temperature calibration; Perform temperature calibration using the display
  • Page 157 – Perform temperature calibration using ProLink III
  • Page 158 – Perform temperature calibration using the
  • Page 159 – Adjust concentration measurement with; Trim
  • Page 160 – Trim Slope
  • Page 162 – Example: Calculating the trim offset and the trim slope; Set up user-defined calculations
  • Page 164 – Equations used in user-defined calculations
  • Page 165 – Measurement units used in user-defined calculations; Process variables and internal measurement units
  • Page 167 – Lower Range Value; Quick guide to troubleshooting
  • Page 168 – Check power supply wiring
  • Page 169 – Check grounding; Perform loop tests
  • Page 171 – Perform loop tests using ProLink III
  • Page 174 – Status LED states; Transmitter status reported by status LED
  • Page 175 – Status alerts, causes, and recommendations
  • Page 180 – Viscosity measurement problems; Viscosity measurement problems and recommended actions
  • Page 182 – Density measurement problems; Density measurement problems and recommended actions
  • Page 183 – Temperature measurement problems; Temperature measurement problems and recommended actions; API referral problems
  • Page 184 – Concentration measurement problems
  • Page 185 – Milliamp output problems; Milliamp output problems and recommended actions
  • Page 186 – Discrete output problems
  • Page 187 – TPS output problems and recommended actions; Using sensor simulation for troubleshooting
  • Page 188 – Trim mA outputs; Trim mA outputs using ProLink III; Trim mA outputs using the Field Communicator
  • Page 189 – Check HART communications
  • Page 190 – Wiring and power to test terminals; Check
  • Page 191 – Check for radio frequency interference (RFI); Check the cutoffs
  • Page 192 – Check the drive gain
  • Page 193 – Erratic drive gain; Collect drive gain data
  • Page 194 – Check the pickoff voltage; Possible causes and recommended actions for low pickoff voltage; Collect pickoff voltage data; Check for internal electrical problems
  • Page 195 – Possible causes and recommended actions for electrical shorts; Locate a device using the HART 7 Squawk
  • Page 198 – SAMPLE
  • Page 199 – Topics covered in this appendix:; Components of the transmitter interface; Optical switch indicator and optical switch states
  • Page 200 – Access and use the display menu system
  • Page 201 – Enter a floating-point value using the display; Enter a floating-point value using decimal notation
  • Page 202 – Enter a floating-point value using exponential notation
  • Page 204 – Display codes for process variables
  • Page 205 – Codes and abbreviations used in display menus; Display codes for measurement units
  • Page 210 – Display codes for menus, controls, and data
  • Page 217 – Basic information about ProLink III; Version requirements; ProLink III requirements; ProLink III documentation; ProLink III features and functions
  • Page 218 – ProLink III messages; Connect with ProLink III; Connection types supported by ProLink III
  • Page 219 – Connect with ProLink III over Modbus/RS-485
  • Page 220 – Connection to RS-485 terminals
  • Page 221 – Connection over network; RS-485 connection parameters
  • Page 222 – Connect with ProLink III over HART/Bell 202
  • Page 224 – Connection to mA output terminals
  • Page 225 – Supply voltage and resistance requirements
  • Page 226 – Connection over local loop
  • Page 228 – Connection over multidrop network
  • Page 231 – transmitter; Basic information about the Field Communicator; Basic information about the; Field Communicator documentation
  • Page 232 – Field Communicator menus and messages; Connect with the Field Communicator
  • Page 233 – Field Communicator connection to transmitter terminals; Field Communicator connection to local HART loop
  • Page 234 – Field Communicator connection to multidrop network
  • Page 235 – derived variables, and process variables; Concentration measurement matrices available by order; Standard matrices for the concentration
  • Page 238 – Derived variables and calculated process; Derived variables and calculated process variables
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Summary

Page 3 - Part I; Chapter 1; Part II Configuration and commissioning; Chapter 3

Contents Part I Getting Started Chapter 1 Before you begin ............................................................................................................3 1.1 About this manual ................................................................................................................

Page 5 - Part III Operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting; Chapter 8

Part III Operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting Chapter 8 Transmitter operation ................................................................................................125 8.1 Record the process variables ....................................................................................

Page 6 - Appendices and reference; Appendix A

10.5 Status LED states ..................................................................................................................... 166 10.6 Status alerts, causes, and recommendations ........................................................................... 167 10.7 Viscosity measurement ...

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