Page 3 - Contents; Chapter 1
Configuration and Use Manual iii Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Chapter 4
iv Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Contents 3.5 Performing meter validation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 3.6 Performing zero calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373.6.1...
Page 5 - Chapter 6
Configuration and Use Manual v Contents 5.7 Viewing transmitter status and alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 865.7.1 With the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 5.7.2 With ProLink II . . . . . ...
Page 9 - rt; Overview; Model 2700 transmitters with; Safety
Configuration and Use Manual 1 Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo 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. This manual describes...
Page 10 - Before You Begin; PROFIBUS-PA functionality; Configuration methods:; Determining version information; Component; Transmitter software; View > Installed Options > Software Revision; With EDD
2 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Before You Begin 1.4 PROFIBUS-PA functionality The transmitter supports the following methods of configuration and operation: • Configuration methods: - Device description (EDD) for use with a PROFIBUS configuration tool such as Siemens ® Simatic ® Process D...
Page 11 - Communication tools; The PDM and GSD files can be downloaded from the following address:; Help > About ProLink II; Communication tools for Model 2700 transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA; or; Obtaining version information (continued)
Configuration and Use Manual 3 Before You Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo 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, with their functiona...
Page 12 - Planning the configuration
4 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Before You Begin 1.7 Planning the configuration Refer to the configuration overview flowchart in Figure 1-1 to plan transmitter configuration. In general, perform configuration steps in the order shown here. Note: Depending on your installation and applicati...
Page 13 - Pre-configuration worksheet
Configuration and Use Manual 5 Before You Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo 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 affect your configurati...
Page 14 - Flowmeter documentation; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:; Flowmeter documentation resources; Topic; Sensor installation
6 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA 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 (800-522-6277) (...
Page 15 - Chapter 2; The procedures in this section will enable you to:; Applying power
Configuration and Use Manual 7 Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 2 Startup 2.1 Overview This chapter describes the procedures you should perform the first time you start the flowmeter. You do not need to use these procedures every time you cycle power to the flowme...
Page 16 - Startup; Setting the node address; With the display, choose; Configuring the analog input function block channels; The available transducer block channels are shown in Table 2-2.; Default channel configuration
8 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Startup 2.3 Setting the node address The factory default setting for the node address is 126. To set the node address: • With the display, choose OFF-LINE MAINT > CONFG > ADDRESS PBUS . • With ProLink II, choose ProLink > Configuration > Device (...
Page 17 - To configure the AI function block channels:; Configuring channels and units – EDD, bus parameters, and ProLink II; Concentration measurement – net volume flow; Process variables by transducer block channel (continued); ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 9 Startup Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin To configure the AI function block channels: • With the EDD, bus parameters, or ProLink II, see the menu flowcharts in Figure 2-1. • With the display, see the menu flowchart in Figure B-14. Figure 2-1...
Page 18 - With the EDD or bus parameters, see the menu flowcharts in Figure 2-2.; Setting the I/O mode; Slot; Totalizer 1; EDD
10 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Startup 2.5 Setting the I/O mode The transmitter can function in two different I/O modes: Profile-specific and Manufacturer-specific. The factory default is Manufacturer-specific. The two modes control which function blocks are available for use, and whethe...
Page 19 - Overriding the status byte format; With the EDD or bus parameters, use the menu flowcharts in Figure 2-3.; To configure the totalizer block mode:; PROFIBUS GSD file names; Identification number; Profile specific
Configuration and Use Manual 11 Startup Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Note: Set the I/O mode in the Physical Block before loading the GSD file. 2.5.1 Overriding the status byte format Each I/O mode has a default status byte format – classic or condensed. To override th...
Page 20 - Configuring totalizer function block mode; Channel value; Bus parameters
12 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Startup Figure 2-4 Configuring totalizer function block mode Table 2-5 Process variables by transducer block channel Channel value Process variable Slot Index Value 11(0x0B) 17(0x11) 0x0B11 Volume flow 11(0x0B) 21(0x15) 0x0B15 Mass flow 11(0x0B) 64(0x40) 0x...
Page 21 - Configuring pressure compensation; Configuring pressure compensation requires three steps:; Pressure compensation values; There are three values involved in pressure compensation:
Configuration and Use Manual 13 Startup Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 2.7 Configuring pressure compensation Due to process pressure change away from calibration pressure, there can be a change in sensor flow and density sensitivity. This change is called pressure effec...
Page 22 - Enabling pressure compensation
14 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Startup 2.7.2 Enabling pressure compensation To enable pressure compensation, see the menu flowcharts in Figure 2-5. You will need the three pressure compensation values from Section 2.7.1. Figure 2-5 Enabling pressure compensation Block: Transducer Block 1...
Page 23 - Configuring a pressure source; You will need to choose one of two sources for pressure data:; Configuring an AO function block for pressure compensation – EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 15 Startup Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 2.7.3 Configuring a pressure source You will need to choose one of two sources for pressure data: • Analog Output function block – This option allows you to poll for pressure data from an external pr...
Page 24 - Configuring temperature compensation; Configuring temperature compensation requires two steps:; Enabling external temperature compensation
16 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Startup Figure 2-7 Configuring an AO function block for pressure compensation – Bus parameters 2.8 Configuring temperature compensation External temperature compensation can be used with the petroleum measurement application or the enhanced density applicat...
Page 25 - Configuring a temperature source; To configure an AO function block for temperature compensation:
Configuration and Use Manual 17 Startup Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 2.8.2 Configuring a temperature source External temperature data is reported through an analog output (AO) function block. The transmitter has two AO blocks, each of which can be assigned to a compen...
Page 27 - Chapter 3; This chapter describes the following procedures:
Configuration and Use Manual 19 Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 3 Calibration 3.1 Overview This chapter describes the following procedures: • Characterization (Section 3.3) • Smart Meter Verification (Section 3.4) • Meter validation and adjusting meter factors (S...
Page 28 - Calibration; Characterization; Zero
20 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration 3.2.1 Characterization Characterizing the flowmeter adjusts the transmitter to compensate for the unique traits of the sensor it is paired with. Characterization parameters (sometimes called “calibration factors”) describe the sensor’s sensitivi...
Page 29 - Comparison and recommendations; Process and measurement interruption
Configuration and Use Manual 21 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Zero calibration requires only that flow through the sensor is stopped. Flowmeters are calibrated at the factory, and normally do not need to be calibrated in the field. Calibrate the flowmeter o...
Page 30 - Performing a characterization; Characterization data
22 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration 3.3 Performing a characterization Characterizing a flowmeter involves entering parameters that are printed on the sensor tag. 3.3.1 Characterization parameters The characterization parameters that must be entered depend on the sensor type: “T-Se...
Page 31 - Sample calibration tags – All sensors except T-Series; If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 value:; Newer tag
Configuration and Use Manual 23 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-1 Sample calibration tags – All sensors except T-Series Figure 3-2 Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensors Density calibration factors If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 valu...
Page 32 - Flow calibration values; To obtain the required value:; How to characterize
24 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration Flow calibration values Two separate values are used to describe flow calibration: a 6-character FCF value (including one decimal point) and a 4-character FT value (including one decimal point). During characterization, these are entered as a si...
Page 33 - Characterizing the flowmeter
Configuration and Use Manual 25 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-3 Characterizing the flowmeter EDD Bus parameters ProLink II Calibration > Density Enter values from sensor tag MMI Coriolis Flow > Transducer Block Sensor Type Code• Curved Tube •...
Page 34 - Performing Smart Meter Verification; Maintain a constant temperature and pressure.; Transmitter configuration; To run a Smart Meter Verification test:
26 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration 3.4 Performing Smart Meter Verification Note: To use Smart Meter Verification, the transmitter must be paired with an enhanced core processor, and the Smart Meter Verification option must be purchased for the transmitter. 3.4.1 Preparing for the...
Page 35 - Smart Meter Verification – EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 27 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-4 Smart Meter Verification – EDD Device > Meter Verification Start/Abort Meter Verification Start Meter Verification Enable MV Select Alarm Last ValueFault ModeContinuemeasurement Met...
Page 36 - Smart Meter Verification – bus parameters
28 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration Figure 3-5 Smart Meter Verification – bus parameters Step 2 Start/abort procedure Step 1 Set output state (optional) Able to complete? Step 8 Check abort code Yes (>0) Step 3 Check current algorithm state Running? Step 4 Read percent complete...
Page 37 - PROFIBUS parameters for Smart Meter Verification; Step number
Configuration and Use Manual 29 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Table 3-2 PROFIBUS parameters for Smart Meter Verification Step number Step description Parameters 1 Set output state Block: Transducer block 1Index: 182Value: • 0: Last measured value (default)•...
Page 38 - Smart Meter Verification – ProLink II
30 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration Figure 3-6 Smart Meter Verification – ProLink II Verify configuration parameters Tools > Meter Verification > Run Meter Verification Enter descriptive data (optional) Select output behavior Rerun test? Test result chart Configuration Chang...
Page 39 - Reading and interpreting Smart Meter Verification test results; Pass; Smart Meter Verification abort codes; Abort code; Frequency drift
Configuration and Use Manual 31 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 3.4.3 Reading and interpreting Smart Meter Verification test results Pass/Fail/Abort When the Smart Meter Verification test is completed, the result will be reported as Pass, Fail/Caution (depend...
Page 40 - Detailed test data with ProLink II
32 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration Detailed test data with ProLink II For each test, the following data is stored on the transmitter: • Powered-on seconds at the time of the test • Test result • Stiffness of the left and right pickoffs, shown as percentage variation from the fact...
Page 41 - Test result chart; Initiated from ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 33 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-7 Test result chart The test result chart shows the results for all tests in the ProLink II database, plotted against the specification uncertainty limit. The inlet stiffness and the out...
Page 42 - Detailed test data with the display; Tools > Meter Verification > Schedule Meter Verification
34 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration 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 initiated from ProLink II and all tests available on the transmitter when the test ...
Page 43 - Performing meter validation; If you are calculating the volume flow meter factor,
Configuration and Use Manual 35 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 3.5 Performing meter validation To perform meter validation: 1. Determine the meter factor(s) to use. You may set any combination of the mass flow, volume flow, and density meter factors. Note th...
Page 44 - To adjust meter factors:; Adjusting meter factors; The first mass flow meter factor is 0.9989.
36 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration To adjust meter factors: • With the EDD, bus parameters, or ProLink II, refer to the menu flowcharts in Figure 3-8. • With the display, refer to the menu flowchart in Figure B-12. Figure 3-8 Adjusting meter factors Example The flowmeter is insta...
Page 45 - Performing zero calibration; Zero time; Preparing for the zeroing procedure
Configuration and Use Manual 37 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 3.6 Performing zero calibration Zeroing the flowmeter establishes the flowmeter’s point of reference when there is no flow. The meter was zeroed at the factory, and should not require a field zer...
Page 46 - Zeroing procedure – EDD
38 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration Figure 3-9 Zeroing procedure – EDD Figure 3-10 Zeroing procedure – Bus parameters Calibration > Zero Cal Modify zero time if desired Start Zero Cal Stop flow through sensor Execute Zero in progress OK Zeroing success Troubleshoot Block: Trans...
Page 47 - Zeroing procedure – ProLink II; Density calibration includes the following calibration points:
Configuration and Use Manual 39 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-11 Zeroing procedure – ProLink II 3.7 Performing density calibration Density calibration includes the following calibration points: • All sensors: - D1 calibration (low-density) - D2 cal...
Page 48 - Preparing for density calibration; between the density of the D3 fluid and the density of water.; Density calibration procedure
40 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration Note: Before performing the calibration, record your current calibration parameters. If you are using ProLink II, you can do this by saving the current configuration to a file on the PC. If the calibration fails, restore the known values. 3.7.1 ...
Page 49 - D1 and D2 density calibration – EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 41 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-12 D1 and D2 density calibration – EDD Figure 3-13 D1 and D2 density calibration – Bus parameters D2 calibration D1 calibration Calibration > Density Cal Fill sensor with D1 fluid Sta...
Page 50 - D1 and D2 density calibration – ProLink II
42 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration Figure 3-14 D1 and D2 density calibration – ProLink II D2 Calibration D1 Calibration Enter density of D1 fluid Calibration in Progress light turns green Calibration in Progress light turns red Close shutoff valve downstream from sensor Fill sens...
Page 51 - D3 or D3-and-D4 density calibration – EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 43 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-15 D3 or D3-and-D4 density calibration – EDD Figure 3-16 D3 or D3-and-D4 density calibration – Bus parameters D4 calibration D3 calibration Calibration > T-Series Density Cal Fill sen...
Page 52 - D3 or D3-and-D4 density calibration – ProLink II
44 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Calibration Figure 3-17 D3 or D3-and-D4 density calibration – ProLink II 3.8 Performing temperature calibration Temperature calibration is a two-point procedure: temperature offset calibration and temperature slope calibration. The entire procedure must be ...
Page 53 - Temperature calibration – ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 45 Calibration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-18 Temperature calibration – ProLink II Enter temperature of high-temperature fluid Temperature Slope calibration Do Cal Wait until sensor achieves thermal equilibrium Fill sensor with h...
Page 56 - Configuration; Configuring standard volume flow measurement for gas
48 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration 4.4 Configuring standard 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 time (i.e., if liqu...
Page 57 - Enabling and configuring gas standard volume – EDD
Configuration and Use Manual 49 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 4-1...
Page 58 - Enabling and configuring gas standard volume – ProLink II
50 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration Figure 4-3 Enabling and configuring gas standard volume – ProLink II Flow tab Set Vol Flow Type to Std Gas Volume Apply ProLink > Configuration Select units from the Std Gas Vol Flow Units list Configure Std Gas Vol Flow Cutoff Known gas de...
Page 59 - Changing the measurement units; If you are using ProLink II, use the; Mass flow measurement units
Configuration and Use Manual 51 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.5 Changi...
Page 60 - Volume flow measurement units – Liquid
52 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration Table 4-3 Volume flow measurement units – Liquid Volume flow unit EDD ProLink II Display Unit description CFS ft3/sec CUFT/S Cubic feet per second CFM ft3/min CUF/MN Cubic feet per minute CFH ft3/hr CUFT/H Cubic feet per hour ft 3 /d ft3/day C...
Page 61 - Density measurement units
Configuration and Use Manual 53 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Nm 3 /d Nm...
Page 62 - Temperature measurement units
54 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration Although pressure units are listed in Table 4-7, the transmitter does not measure pressure. These units are for configuring external pressure compensation. Refer to Section 2.7. Table 4-6 Temperature measurement units Temperature unit Unit des...
Page 63 - Configuring the petroleum measurement application; petroleum measurement parameters; About the petroleum measurement application
Configuration and Use Manual 55 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.6 Config...
Page 64 - Petroleum measurement reference tables
56 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration Petroleum measurement reference tables Reference tables are organized by reference temperature, CTL derivation method, liquid type, and density unit. The table selected here controls all the remaining options. • Reference temperature: - If you...
Page 65 - Configuration procedure
Configuration and Use Manual 57 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.6.2 Conf...
Page 66 - Setting the petroleum measurement table type; To use temperature data from the sensor, no action is required.; Setting the thermal expansion coefficient
58 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration Figure 4-4 Setting the petroleum measurement table type Setting the reference temperature For the temperature value to be used in CTL calculation, you can use the temperature data from the sensor, or you can configure external temperature comp...
Page 67 - Configuring the concentration measurement application; Name; Deg Balling
Configuration and Use Manual 59 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.7 Config...
Page 68 - Derived variables and available process variables; Available process variables; Concentration; SG; Specific gravity; Standard curves and associated measurement units (continued)
60 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA 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 (high fructose corn syrup) s...
Page 69 - Concentration derived from specific gravity; Derived variables and available process variables (continued)
Configuration and Use Manual 61 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.7.2 Conf...
Page 70 - To change the output scale, refer to the flowcharts in Figure 4-6.; Changing the output scale
62 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration 4.8 Changing the output scale The AI function blocks can be configured to scale their output. The output scale is established by defining a process variable value at 0% of scale and at 100% of scale. The output of the AI block will be translat...
Page 71 - Changing process alarms; The transmitter uses; The; Alarm values; To change the alarm values, refer to the flowcharts in Figure 4-8.
Configuration and Use Manual 63 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.9 Changi...
Page 72 - Changing alarm values
64 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration Figure 4-8 Changing alarm values EDD Bus parameters
Page 73 - Alarm hysteresis; High versus low alarm hysteresis values
Configuration and Use Manual 65 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.9.2 Alar...
Page 74 - Configuring status alarm severity; Alarm code
66 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration 4.10 Configuring status alarm severity The severity level of some status alarms can be reclassified. For example: • The default severity level for Alarm A020 (calibration factors unentered) is Fault, but you can reconfigure it to either Inform...
Page 76 - Changing the damping values; To configure damping, refer to the flowcharts in Figure 4-12.
68 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration 4.11 Changing the damping values A damping value is a period of time, in seconds, over which the process variable value will change to reflect 63% of the change in the actual process. Damping helps the transmitter smooth out small, rapid measu...
Page 78 - Damping and volume measurement; When configuring damping values, note the following:; Changing slug flow limits and duration; Slug flow parameters are as follows:; Valid damping values; Process variable; Density
70 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration When you specify a new damping value, it is automatically rounded down to the nearest valid damping value. Valid damping values are listed in Table 4-13. 4.11.1 Damping and volume measurement When configuring damping values, note the following...
Page 79 - Configuring slug flow limits and duration; Cutoffs; Cutoff default values and comments; Cutoff; Mass
Configuration and Use Manual 71 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 4-1...
Page 80 - Configuring cutoffs
72 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration Figure 4-14 Configuring cutoffs MMI Coriolis Flow > Transducer Block > Measurement > Process Variable Mass Flow Mass Flow Low Cutoff Volume Flow Volume Flow Low Cutoff (1) Density Density Cutoff Flow tab Enter values in the Mass Flow ...
Page 81 - Forward flow; Changing the measurement mode parameter; Measurement mode value; Flow Direction
Configuration and Use Manual 73 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.14 Chang...
Page 82 - Serial number; Configuring sensor parameters
74 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration 4.15 Configuring sensor parameters The sensor parameters are used to describe the sensor component of your flowmeter. These sensor parameters are not used in transmitter processing, and are not required: • Serial number • Sensor material • Lin...
Page 83 - Configuring the display; If you are using the display to configure the display:; Display functions and parameters; Display function; Scroll
Configuration and Use Manual 75 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.16 Confi...
Page 84 - Configuring the display – EDD menus
76 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration Figure 4-17 Configuring the display – EDD menus Figure 4-18 Configuring the display – bus parameters Figure 4-19 Configuring the display – ProLink II Block: Transducer Block 1 (Slot 11)Index 220 (Totalizer reset)Index 221 (Totalizer start/stop...
Page 85 - Changing the scroll rate; scroll rate; Changing the update period
Configuration and Use Manual 77 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin 4.16.2 Cha...
Page 86 - Changing the display variables and precision; Display variable
78 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration 4.16.6 Changing the display variables and precision The display can scroll through up to 15 process variables in any order. You can select the process variables you wish to see and the order in which they should appear. Additionally, you can c...
Page 88 - Enabling LD Optimization
80 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Configuration 4.17 Enabling LD Optimization LD Optimization is a special compensation is that is specifically for hydrocarbon liquids. LD Optimization should not be used with any other process fluids. LD Optimization is available only with certain large sen...
Page 89 - LD Optimization – Display; and
Configuration and Use Manual 81 Configuration Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Sta rt u p Con fig uratio n Cali bration Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 4-2...
Page 91 - Dis; Chapter 5; Viewing and using the totalizers and inventories (Section 5.8); Using the I&M functions
Configuration and Use Manual 83 T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Chapter 5 Operation 5.1 Overview This chapter describes how to use the transmitter in everyday operation. The following topics and procedures are discussed: • Using the I&M functions (Section 5.2) • Recording...
Page 92 - Operation; Viewing process variables; DENS
84 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Operation Record the following process variables: • Flow rate • Density • Temperature • Tube frequency • Pickoff voltage • Drive gain To view these values, refer to Section 5.4. 5.4 Viewing process variables Process variables include measurements such as ma...
Page 93 - With ProLink II; ProLink > Process Variables; With PROFIBUS EDD; View > Process Variables; With bus parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 85 Operation T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n 5.4.2 With ProLink II The Process Variables window opens automatically when you first connect to the transmitter. This window displays current values for the standard process variables (mass, volume, de...
Page 94 - Sensor simulation mode – ProLink II; The display reports alarms in two ways:
86 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Operation Figure 5-1 Sensor simulation mode – ProLink II 5.6 Accessing diagnostic information with a PROFIBUS host The transmitter sends diagnostic information to a PROFIBUS host in the form of slave diagnostic response bytes. The number of bytes sent depen...
Page 95 - ProLink II provides two ways to view alarm information:; Status LED states; Status LED state; never flash to indicate an unacknowledged alarm.
Configuration and Use Manual 87 Operation T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n The status LED is located at the top of the display (Figure 5-2). The status LED can be in one of six possible states, as listed in Table 5-1. The procedure for responding to alarms is shown in Figure B...
Page 96 - Critical
88 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Operation Note: The location of alarms in the Status and Alarm Log windows is not affected by the configured alarm severity (see Section 4.10). Alarms in the Status window are predefined as Critical, Informational, or Operational. Alarms in the Alarm Log wi...
Page 97 - Totalizer and inventory values on display; ProLink > API Totalizer; Totalizer and inventory display unit names; Unit name on display
Configuration and Use Manual 89 Operation T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Figure 5-3 Totalizer and inventory values on display With ProLink II To view the current value of the totalizers and inventories with ProLink II, select ProLink > Totalizer or ProLink > API Totali...
Page 98 - Variables > Totalizer
90 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Operation With EDD To view the current value of the totalizers and inventories: • For standard mass, liquid standard volume, and gas standard volume, select View > Process Variables > Totalizer and then select Mass or Volume . (If the transmitter is c...
Page 99 - With Prolink II; . To control all other totalizer and inventory functions, choose; Standard; Stopping, starting, and resetting totalizers and inventories
Configuration and Use Manual 91 Operation T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n With Prolink II To control concentration measurement totalizers and inventories, choose ProLink > CM Totalizer Control . To control all other totalizer and inventory functions, choose ProLink > To...
Page 101 - Categorize the problem; Guide to troubleshooting topics
Configuration and Use Manual 93 T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Overview This section describes guidelines and procedures for troubleshooting the flowmeter. The information in this section will enable you to: • Categorize the problem • Determine ...
Page 102 - Troubleshooting; Transmitter does not communicate; Make sure the PROFIBUS network has proper termination.; Zero or calibration failure; EPROM checksum error
94 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting 6.4 Transmitter does not communicate If the transmitter does not appear to be communicating on the network, then: • Make sure the PROFIBUS network has proper termination. • Check the PROFIBUS wiring between the transmitter and the DP/PA coup...
Page 103 - Output problems; Symptom; CHANNEL parameter set incorrectly
Configuration and Use Manual 95 Troubleshooting T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n 6.7 Output problems 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 a...
Page 104 - Output problems and possible remedies (continued)
96 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting Erratic non-zero flow rate under no-flow conditions Wiring problem Verify all sensor-to-transmitter wiring and ensure the wires are making good contact. Refer to the installation manual. Incorrectly grounded 9-wire cable (only in 9-wire remo...
Page 106 - Damping
98 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting 6.7.1 Damping An incorrectly set damping value may make the transmitter’s output appear too sluggish or too jumpy. Adjust the damping parameters in the transducer block to achieve the damping effect you want. See Section 4.11. Other damping ...
Page 107 - Status alarms; Description
Configuration and Use Manual 99 Troubleshooting T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n 6.8 Status alarms Status alarms are reported by a PROFIBUS host, the display, and ProLink II software. Remedies for the alarm states appear in Table 6-4. Note: Some status alarms will cause all of...
Page 110 - Diagnosing wiring problems; Installation Manual; Checking the power-supply wiring; transmitter and keep it from initializing.; Checking the sensor-to-transmitter wiring; The wires are making good contact with the terminals.
102 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting 6.9 Diagnosing wiring problems Use the procedures in this section to check the transmitter installation for wiring problems. Installation procedures are provided in the manual entitled Model 1700 and Model 2700 Transmitters: Installation Ma...
Page 111 - Checking the grounding; File > Send to Xmtr from File
Configuration and Use Manual 103 Troubleshooting T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n 6.9.3 Checking the grounding The sensor and the transmitter must be grounded. If the core processor is installed as part of the transmitter or the sensor, it is grounded automatically. If the cor...
Page 112 - test points
104 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting 6.12 Checking the test points You can diagnose sensor failure or overrange status alarms by checking the flowmeter test points. The test points include left and right pickoff voltages, drive gain, and tube frequency. 6.12.1 Obtaining the te...
Page 113 - Excessive drive gain
Configuration and Use Manual 105 Troubleshooting T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n 6.12.3 Excessive drive gain The causes and possible solutions of excessive drive gain are listed in Table 6-7. 6.12.4 Erratic drive gain The causes and possible solutions of erratic drive gain ar...
Page 114 - Low pickoff voltage; Cause
106 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting 6.12.5 Low pickoff voltage The causes and possible solutions of low pickoff voltage are listed in Table 6-9. Table 6-9 Low pickoff voltage causes and solutions Cause Solution Faulty wiring runs between the sensor and core processor Refer to...
Page 115 - Checking the core processor; Two core processor procedures are available:; Exposing the core processor; Follow these procedures to expose the core processor.; Integral installation components; × cap screws
Configuration and Use Manual 107 Troubleshooting T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n 6.13 Checking the core processor Two core processor procedures are available: • You can check the core processor LED. The core processor has an LED that indicates different flowmeter conditions. ...
Page 116 - Checking the core processor LED
108 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting 6.13.2 Checking the core processor LED Do not shut off power to the transmitter when checking the core processor LED. To check the core processor LED: 1. Expose the core processor according to the instructions in Section 6.13.1. 2. Check th...
Page 117 - Core processor resistance test; To perform the core processor resistance test:; LED behavior
Configuration and Use Manual 109 Troubleshooting T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n 6.13.3 Core processor resistance test To perform the core processor resistance test: 1. Disconnect power to the transmitter and core processor. 2. Expose the core processor according to the instr...
Page 118 - Checking sensor coils and RTD; If the transmitter is in a hazardous area, wait five minutes.; Circuit terminal pairs; Circuit
110 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting 6.14 Checking sensor coils and RTD Problems with sensor coils can cause several alarms, including sensor failure and a variety of out-of-range conditions. Checking the sensor coils involves testing the terminal pairs and testing for shorts ...
Page 119 - -wire remote or integral installation; Possible cause
Configuration and Use Manual 111 Troubleshooting T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n 8. Test the terminal pairs as follows: • Brown against all other terminals except Red • Red against all other terminals except Brown • Green against all other terminals except White • White again...
Page 120 - Do not twist or rotate the core processor
112 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting 5. If you have a standard core processor, loosen the captive screw (2,5 mm) at the center of the core processor. Carefully remove the core processor from the sensor by grasping it and lifting it straight up. Do not twist or rotate the core ...
Page 121 - Sensor pins – Standard core processor
Configuration and Use Manual 113 Troubleshooting T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Figure 6-2 Sensor pins – Standard core processor Figure 6-3 Sensor pins – Enhanced core processor Left pickoff ( + ) Right pickoff ( + ) Drive ( + ) Drive ( – ) Right pickoff ( – ) Left pickoff (...
Page 122 - Reinstalling the core processor; If you have a standard core processor:
114 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Troubleshooting Reinstalling the core processor If you removed the core processor, replace the core processor according to the instructions below. 1. If you have a standard core processor: a. Align the three guide pins on the bottom of the core processor w...
Page 123 - Appendix A; Integral; Component diagrams; Figure A-9 shows the transmitter’s power supply terminals.
Configuration and Use Manual 115 T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Appendix A Flowmeter Installation Types and Components A.1 Overview This appendix provides illustrations of different flowmeter installations and components for the Model 2700 transmitter. A.2 Installation diagr...
Page 124 - Flowmeter Installation Types and Components; Installation types
116 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Flowmeter Installation Types and Components Figure A-1 Installation types Transmitter Sensor Junction box 9-wire cable 9-wire remote Core processor (standard only) 4-wire remote Transmitter Sensor Core processor (standard or enhanced) 4-wire cable Transmit...
Page 126 - Remote core processor components
118 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Flowmeter Installation Types and Components Figure A-4 Transmitter/core processor assembly exploded view — 9-wire remote installations Figure A-5 Remote core processor components End-cap Mounting bracket Core processor housing Transmitter Core processor 4 ...
Page 128 - -wire cable between sensor junction box and core processor; -wire terminal connections
120 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Flowmeter Installation Types and Components Figure A-8 9-wire cable between sensor junction box and core processor Figure A-9 Output and power supply terminals 9-wire cable 9-wire terminal connections (core processor) BrownRed GreenWhite BlueGray Black(Dra...
Page 129 - Appendix B; Figure B-1 illustrates the display components.; Display components
Configuration and Use Manual 121 T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Appendix B Using the Display B.1 Overview This appendix describes the basic use of the display and provides a menu tree for the display. You can use the menu tree to locate and perform display commands quickly. ...
Page 130 - Using the Display; Using the optical switches
122 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Using the Display B.3 Using the optical switches The Scroll and Select optical switches are used to navigate the display menus. To activate an optical switch, touch the lens in front of the optical switch or move your finger over the optical switch close t...
Page 131 - Using display menus
Configuration and Use Manual 123 Using the Display T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n B.4.3 Using display menus Note: The display menu system provides access to basic transmitter functions and data. It does not provide access to all functions and data. To access all functions an...
Page 132 - Entering floating-point values with the display; Sign
124 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Using the Display B.4.5 Entering floating-point values with the display Certain configuration values, such as meter factors or output ranges, are entered as floating-point values. When you first enter the configuration screen, the value is displayed in dec...
Page 133 - Numeric values in exponential notation
Configuration and Use Manual 125 Using the Display T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Figure B-3 Numeric values in exponential notation To change from exponential to decimal notation: 1. Select until the E is flashing. 2. Scroll to d . 3. Select . The display changes to remove t...
Page 134 - Abbreviations; Abbreviation
126 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Using the Display B.5 Abbreviations The display uses a number of abbreviations. Table B-1 lists the abbreviations used by the display. Table B-1 Display codes and abbreviations Abbreviation Definition Abbreviation Definition ACK ALARM Acknowledge alarm LPO...
Page 135 - Display menus
Configuration and Use Manual 127 Using the Display T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n B.6 Display menus Figures B-4 through B-16 show the commands accessible through the display. Figure B-4 Display menu – Main Figure B-5 Display menu – Alarms SEE ALARM Scroll and Select simultan...
Page 136 - Display menu – Smart Meter Verification: Run verification
128 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Using the Display Figure B-6 Display menu – Smart Meter Verification: Run verification OUTPUTS ARE YOU SURE/YES? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x % PASS VERFY ABORTED VERFY CAUTION VERFY Fail Abort RERUN/YES? Yes No Correct condition CONTINUE MEASR FAULT LA...
Page 137 - Display menu – Smart Meter Verification: Read results
Configuration and Use Manual 129 Using the Display T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Figure B-7 Display menu – Smart Meter Verification: Read results RUN VERFY RESULTS READ SCHEDULE VERFY ENTER METER/VERFY Scroll Scroll Select Select xx L STF% RUNCOUNT x Select xx HOURS Select ...
Page 138 - Display menu – Smart Meter Verification: Scheduling
130 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Using the Display Figure B-8 Display menu – Smart Meter Verification: Scheduling Figure B-9 Display menu – Off-line Maintenance RUN VERFY RESULTS READ SCHEDULE VERFY ENTER METER/VERFY Scroll Scroll Select Select SAVE/YES? TURN OFF SCHED/YES? SET NEXT Selec...
Page 139 - Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Configuration
Configuration and Use Manual 131 Using the Display T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Figure B-10 Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Configuration Figure B-11 Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Configuration: Units Figure B-12 Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Configurati...
Page 140 - Display menu – Off-line Maiintenance: Configuration: Display
132 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Using the Display Figure B-13 Display menu – Off-line Maiintenance: Configuration: Display Figure B-14 Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Configuration: AI blocks TOTALS RESET DISPLAY TOTALS STOP DISPLAY OFFLN Select Scroll Scroll Scroll DISPLAY ALARM DI...
Page 141 - Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Configuration: AO blocks
Configuration and Use Manual 133 Using the Display T ro u b leshootin g Dis p la y Dia g ra ms Opera tio n Figure B-15 Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Configuration: AO blocks Figure B-16 Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Configuration: Totalizers CONFG AO Select AO1 INCH Scroll AO1 PV UNITS...
Page 142 - Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Zeroing
134 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Using the Display Figure B-17 Display menu – Off-line Maintenance: Zeroing OFF-LINE MAINT SWREV CONFG ZERO SENSOR VERFY Scroll Scroll Scroll Select Select …………………. ZERO/YES? CAL PASS CAL FAIL CAL ZERO Select Select
Page 143 - Appendix C; Start and navigate in ProLink II software; Connecting to a personal computer
Configuration and Use Manual 135 Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink Appendix C Connecting with ProLink II C.1 Overview The instructions in this manual assume that users are already familiar with ProLink II software and can perform the following tasks: • Start and navig...
Page 144 - Connecting with ProLink II; Open the cover to the intrinsically safe wiring compartment.; Connecting to the service port
136 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Connecting with ProLink II C.2.1 Connecting to the service port To temporarily connect to the service port, which is located in the non-intrinsically safe power-supply compartment: 1. Open the cover to the intrinsically safe wiring compartment. Opening the...
Page 145 - tu; Appendix D; Meaning; Sub-status format – Bad status; Bits
Configuration and Use Manual 137 Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink Appendix D PROFIBUS-PA Status Byte D.1 Overview This appendix describes the status byte reported by the transmitter to a PROFIBUS host. The output of each AI, AO, and totalizer function block is a 5-by...
Page 146 - PROFIBUS-PA Status Byte; Sub-status format – Uncertain status
138 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA PROFIBUS-PA Status Byte Table D-3 Sub-status format – Uncertain status Bits Meaning Comment 0000 Non-specific TRUE if the following alarm codes are active:A005, A008, A010, A011, A012, A013, A021, A033, or A102. 0011 Initial value TRUE if the following ala...
Page 147 - Condensed-mode status byte format; Expanded status; revision
Configuration and Use Manual 139 PROFIBUS-PA Status Byte Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink D.3 Condensed-mode status byte format Table D-7 describes the format of the status byte when the transmitter is configured for condensed mode. Refer to the PROFIBUS Specificatio...
Page 149 - Appendix E; Bytes 1–6 conform to the standard PROFIBUS specification.; PROFIBUS specification diagnostic bytes; Bit; Station not ready for data exchange
Configuration and Use Manual 141 Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink Appendix E Slave Diagnostic Response Bytes E.1 Overview This appendix describes the diagnostic bytes reported by the transmitter to a PROFIBUS host. There are two sets of diagnostic bytes sent: • Bytes...
Page 150 - Slave Diagnostic Response Bytes; Slave must be parameterized
142 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Slave Diagnostic Response Bytes Table E-2 Byte 2 Bit Indication 0 Slave must be parameterized 1 Static diagnostic: master requesting diagnostics until bit is reset 2 This bit is always set to 1 3 Response monitoring/watchdog (1 = ON; 0 = OFF) 4 Slave is in...
Page 151 - Byte 7 – Extended diagnostic header byte; Number of extended diagnostic bytes (including this header byte)
Configuration and Use Manual 143 Slave Diagnostic Response Bytes Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink Table E-5 Byte 5 Bit Indication 0 Ident number (MSB) (1) (1) The identification number will be 0x9742 when in profile-specific I/O mode and 0x057A when in manufacturing-...
Page 154 - Extension available
146 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Slave Diagnostic Response Bytes Table E-14 Byte 14 Bit Indication 48 Reserved (always set to 0) 49 Reserved (always set to 0) 50 Reserved (always set to 0) 51 Reserved (always set to 0) 52 Reserved (always set to 0) 53 Reserved (always set to 0) 54 Reserve...
Page 159 - Appendix F; Table F-1 shows the slot assignment for blocks.; Physical block; Table F-2 shows the parameters for the physical block.; Block slot assignment; Physical block parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 151 Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink Appendix F Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters F.1 Overview This appendix describes the block parameters of the Model 2700 transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA. F.2 Slot identification Table F-1 shows the slo...
Page 160 - Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters
152 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters 20 ALERT_KEY This parameter contains the identification number of the plant unit. SIMPLE Unsigned8 1 S 0 R/W NA NA 21 TARGET_MODE This parameter contains desired mode normally set by a control application of an operator...
Page 161 - Table F-3 shows the physical block object.; Physical block object
Configuration and Use Manual 153 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink F.3.1 Physical block object Table F-3 shows the physical block object. 43 COND_STATUS_DIAG Condensed Status Diagnostics Simple Unsigned-8 1 S 0 R/W 0: Status and Di...
Page 162 - Table F-4 shows the physical block views.; Physical block views
154 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters F.3.2 Physical block views Table F-4 shows the physical block views. F.4 Transducer block 1 (measurement, calibration, and diagnosis) Table F-5 shows the parameters for transducer block 1. Table F-4 Physical block views...
Page 163 - Transducer block 1 parameters (continued)
Configuration and Use Manual 155 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink 8 CALIBR_FACTOR(DD Name :Flow Cal Factor) Gain compensation value for the flow sensor, so that flow indication is accurate as specified by the manufacturer. SIMPLE ...
Page 178 - Transducer block 1 object; Table F-6 shows the transducer block 1 object.
170 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters F.4.1 Transducer block 1 object Table F-6 shows the transducer block 1 object. 238 UI_ProcessVariables (LDO_VAR_7_CODE)(DD Name: Display Variable 7) Display the Variable#7 associated with the code on the LDO ENUM Unsign...
Page 179 - Table F-7 shows the views for transducer block 1.
Configuration and Use Manual 171 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink F.4.2 Transducer block 1 (measurement, calibration, and diagnosis) views Table F-7 shows the views for transducer block 1. Table F-6 Transducer block 1 object Slot/...
Page 180 - Table F-8 shows the parameters for transducer block 2.; Transducer block 2 parameters
172 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters F.4.3 Transducer block 2 (device information, API, CM) parameters Table F-8 shows the parameters for transducer block 2. Table F-8 Transducer block 2 parameters Index Parameter Mnemonic Definition Message Type Data Type...
Page 181 - Transducer block 2 parameters (continued)
Configuration and Use Manual 173 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink 15 SNS_FlangeType(DD Name : Sensor Flange) Flange Type ENUM Unsigned16 2 S 0 R/W 0 = ANSI 150 1 = ANSI 300 2 = ANSI 600 5 = PN 40 7 = JIS 10K 8 = JIS 20K 9 = ANSI 9...
Page 184 - Table F-9 shows the transducer block 2 object.; Transducer block 2 object
176 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters F.4.4 Transducer block 2 object Table F-9 shows the transducer block 2 object. 88 SNS_ED_ConcUnitCode(DD Name: Curve N Concentration Units) Curven Concentration Units Code ENUM Unsigned16 2 S ---- R/W 1110 = Degrees Twa...
Page 185 - Table F-10 shows the views for transducer block 2.; Transducer block 2 views
Configuration and Use Manual 177 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink F.4.5 Transducer block 2 (device information, API, CM) views Table F-10 shows the views for transducer block 2. F.4.6 I & M functions Table F-11 shows the param...
Page 187 - Table F-12 shows the parameters for the AI function blocks.; AI function block parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 179 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink F.4.7 AI function block parameters Table F-12 shows the parameters for the AI function blocks. Table F-12 AI function block parameters Index Parameter Mnemonic Defi...
Page 189 - Table F-13 shows the analog input block objects.; AI function block views; Table F-14 shows the views for the AI function blocks.; Analog input block objects
Configuration and Use Manual 181 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink F.4.8 Analog input block objects Table F-13 shows the analog input block objects. F.4.9 AI function block views Table F-14 shows the views for the AI function block...
Page 190 - Table F-15 lists the parameters for the AO function blocks.; AO function block parameters
182 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters F.4.10 AO function block parameters Table F-15 lists the parameters for the AO function blocks. Table F-15 AO function block parameters Index Parameter Mnemonic Definition Message Type Data Type/Structure Size Store/Rat...
Page 192 - Table F-16 shows the analog output block objects.; AO function block views; Table F-17 shows the views for the AO function blocks.; Analog output block objects
184 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters F.4.11 Analog output block objects Table F-16 shows the analog output block objects. F.4.12 AO function block views Table F-17 shows the views for the AO function blocks. 61 RESERVED 62 RESERVED 63 RESERVED 64 RESERVED ...
Page 193 - Table F-18 lists the parameters for the totalizer blocks.; Totalizer block parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 185 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink F.4.13 Totalizer block parameters Table F-18 lists the parameters for the totalizer blocks. 17 ST_REV 2 18 TAG_DESC 19 STRATEGY 20 ALERT_KEY 21 TARGET_MODE 22 MODE_...
Page 195 - Table F-19 shows the totalizer block objects.; Totalizer function block views; Table F-20 shows the views for the totalizer function blocks.; Totalizer block objects
Configuration and Use Manual 187 Model 2700 PROFIBUS Block Parameters Sta tu s Byt e s Bloc k P a ram e ters Dia g nostic Bytes ProLink F.4.14 Totalizer block objects Table F-19 shows the totalizer block objects. F.4.15 Totalizer function block views Table F-20 shows the views for the totalizer func...
Page 197 - In; Appendix G; Date; Software improvements
Configuration and Use Manual 189 In dex NE5 3 Appendix G NE53 History G.1 Overview This appendix documents the change history of the Model 2700 transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA software. G.2 Software change history Table G-1 describes the change history of the transmitter software. Operating instruction...
Page 198 - Transmitter software change history (continued)
190 Model 2700 Transmitter with PROFIBUS-PA NE53 History 10/2009 3.0 Software improvements 20000327 Rev. FA Improved EDD more closely matches ProLink II. Added petroleum measurement application. Added enhanced density application. Improved consistency with other Micro Motion 2700 transmitters. Featu...
Page 199 - see
Configuration and Use Manual 191 In dex NE5 3 Index A Address node address 8 AI function block channels 8, 9 Alarm log 87Alarm menu password 123Alarms 63, 86, 99 display codes 99high 63hysteresis 65low 63severity 66status LED 86, 87 API see Petroleum measurement Auto mode 47Auto scroll 122 B Bus par...
Page 204 - 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...