Page 3 - Contents; Chapter 1; Suppor ted transmitters; Chapter 2
Installation and Use Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 About ProLink II software ...
Page 4 - Chapter 3
ii ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Contents Chapter 3 Using ProLink II Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 3.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 3.2...
Page 5 - Chapter 6
Installation and Use Manual iii Contents Chapter 6 Meter Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 6.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 6.2 Running the meter ver...
Page 7 - Begin; About this manual
Installation and Use Manual 1 ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 1 Before You Begin 1.1 About this manual This manual explains how to install the Micro Motion ® ProLink ® II software program, v2.5 and later, on your personal computer (PC). This ma...
Page 8 - Before You Begin; Uses of ProLink II; Note: Windows NT does not support the USB port.; Installation kits
2 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Before You Begin 1.2.2 Uses of ProLink II Using ProLink II, you can: • Perform initial transmitter startup procedures • Read process variables • Manage totalizers and inventories • Configure the transmitter • Perform verification and calibratio...
Page 9 - Determining your transmitter type; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:; ProLink II installation kits; Physical layer
Installation and Use Manual 3 Before You Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Note: If you use a different RS-232 to RS-485 signal converter or HART interface, it is your responsibility to ensure that your equipment provides equivalent functionality. ...
Page 10 - Transmitter model numbers and codes
4 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Before You Begin Figure 1-1 Transmitter model numbers and codes R F T 9 7 3 9 x x x x x x x Mounting:• R = rack-mount or panel-mount• D, E = field-mountTransmitter model x 7 0 0 x x x x x x x x x x Outputs option board:• A = analog outputs opti...
Page 11 - continued
Installation and Use Manual 5 Before You Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 1-1 Transmitter model numbers and codes continued 2 4 0 0 S x x x x x x x x x User interface option:• 1 = display/LCD with glass lens• 2 = no display/LCD• 3 = display...
Page 13 - k II; Overview; To install and set up ProLink II, the following steps are required:; Installation and setup; To install and set up ProLink II, follow the steps below.; Ensure required privileges; Operating system
Installation and Use Manual 7 ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.1 Overview This chapter provides information on installing ProLink II software, connecting to the transmitter, and troubleshooting the installation or conn...
Page 14 - Installation and Setup; Install the ProLink II software; To install ProLink II software:; Generate the temporary license
8 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup During installation on a Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP system, if the installer is not in the Administrator group, the installation wizard may display a message warning that the installation may not be successfu...
Page 15 - Determine your connection type; In these tables, and throughout the chapter:; fieldbus input/output option board
Installation and Use Manual 9 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 2.2.4 Determine your connection type Different transmitters and networks support different connection types. • Table 2-2 lists the supported protocols and wiring metho...
Page 17 - Install the signal converter and connect the wires; WARNING
Installation and Use Manual 11 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 2.2.5 Install the signal converter and connect the wires All ProLink II connection methods require a signal converter. Micro Motion offers four different installation...
Page 19 - Attach the VIATOR HART Interface leads:
Installation and Use Manual 13 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Method 1: HART/Bell 202 temporary or hard-wired connection to transmitter or multidrop network Note: This method is supported by RFT9739, RFT9712, and IFT9701/9703 tr...
Page 20 - is within the range described in Table 2-7.; Primary mA output terminals – Method 1; Resistance requirements for HART/Bell 202 connection; Transmitter
14 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup 3. If necessary, add a resistor to the connection as required by your transmitter (see Table 2-7). - If no other device is connected to the primary mA output, add the resistor in parallel with the primary mA output. - If...
Page 21 - Open the transmitter’s wiring compartment.; Attaching the VIATOR HART Interface to the prongs
Installation and Use Manual 15 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Method 2: HART/Bell 202 temporary connection to RFT9739 field-mount and RFT9712 transmitters 1. At the PC, connect the VIATOR HART Interface to the PC’s serial or USB...
Page 22 - Using the HART jack
16 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Method 3: HART/Bell 202 temporary connection to RFT9739 rack-mount transmitters 1. At the PC, connect the VIATOR HART Interface to the PC’s serial or USB port. 2. Attach the leads of a Bell 202 cable to the leads of the ...
Page 23 - Primary mA output terminals – Method 4
Installation and Use Manual 17 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Method 4: HART/Bell 202 temporary or hard-wired connection to Model 1700/2700 IS transmitters Using a VIATOR HART Interface, the PC can be connected directly to a tra...
Page 25 - transmitter manual for instructions.
Installation and Use Manual 19 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Method 5: HART/RS-485 temporary or hard-wired connection to transmitter or multidrop network Note: This method is supported by RFT9739 and RFT9712 transmitters, by Mo...
Page 26 - HART/RS-485 connection to transmitter or multidrop network; Attach the other end of the signal converter leads:
20 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Figure 2-6 HART/RS-485 connection to transmitter or multidrop network Method 6: Modbus/RS-485 temporary or hard-wired connection to RS-485 multidrop network Note: This method is supported by RFT9739 transmitters, by Mode...
Page 28 - Method 7: Modbus/RS-485 temporary connection to service port
22 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Method 7: Modbus/RS-485 temporary connection to service port Note: This method is supported by all Series 1000, Series 2000 and Series 3000 transmitters. Using a Black Box signal converter, the PC can be connected direct...
Page 29 - Method 8: HART/Bell 202 temporary connection to HART clips; Connect the HART interface leads to the HART clips.; HART/Bell 202 connection to HART clips; . Note that the HART clips use the same circuit as
Installation and Use Manual 23 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Method 8: HART/Bell 202 temporary connection to HART clips Note: This method is supported by Model 2400S transmitters that support HART communication. Using a VIATOR ...
Page 30 - Method 9: Modbus/RS-485 temporary connection to MVD Direct Connect; For connecting to the standard core processor, see Figure 2-10.; Device
24 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Method 9: Modbus/RS-485 temporary connection to MVD Direct Connect Using a Black Box signal converter, the PC can be connected directly to the RS-485 terminals on the core processor or the MVD Direct Connect I.S. barrier...
Page 33 - MVD Direct Connect auto-detection limits
Installation and Use Manual 27 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Table 2-13 MVD Direct Connect auto-detection limits Parameter Option Protocol Modbus RTU (8-bit)Modbus ASCII (7-bit) Baud rate Standard rates between 1200 and 38,400 ...
Page 35 - Obtain and configure a site key
Installation and Use Manual 29 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 5. If you are making a service port connection to a Model 1500/2500 transmitter or a Series 3000 transmitter: a. Power down the transmitter. b. Restore power to the t...
Page 36 - License window; Enter the site key into the; Troubleshooting the ProLink II installation; as required by the
30 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Figure 2-13 License window c. Enter the site key into the Site Key textbox, then click the Validate button. Note: To minimize the possibility of error, Micro Motion recommends copying and pasting the site key, rather tha...
Page 37 - Troubleshooting the ProLink II connection; Other issues; If the Context message displays either of the following:
Installation and Use Manual 31 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 2.4 Troubleshooting the ProLink II connection If you cannot connect to the transmitter, review the information in this section and follow the suggestions. If you cann...
Page 38 - across; Converter Toggles RTS
32 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup 8. Try adding resistance to the connection. • For HART connections, refer to the installation instructions earlier in this chapter. Verify that there is a 250–600 Ω resistor in parallel in the communications circuit. • F...
Page 39 - Viewing and resetting totalizers and inventories (see Section 3.7); ProLink II user interface; When ProLink II first starts up, the ProLink II main screen and; Connect; dialog box are displayed
Installation and Use Manual 33 ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 3 Using ProLink II Software 3.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the ProLink II user interface, including: • Starting ProLink II and connecting to a transmitter (see Se...
Page 40 - Using ProLink II Software; ProLink II main window and Connect dialog box; Modbus connections are faster than HART connections.
34 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software Figure 3-1 ProLink II main window and Connect dialog box 3.3.1 Connecting to a transmitter Depending on your transmitter, you may have several different options for making the connection from ProLink II to the transmi...
Page 41 - Making the connection; Note: Windows NT does not support USB connections.
Installation and Use Manual 35 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin • HART/Bell 202 connections - HART/Bell 202 connections are available on all transmitters that have an mA output, except the Model 1500 with the Filling and Dosing...
Page 42 - Polling for devices
36 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software Polling for devices If you do not know the address of your transmitter: 1. Click the Poll button. ProLink II will poll the network for all Micro Motion transmitters, and display a list of all transmitters found. 2. Se...
Page 43 - Viewing process data; buttons displayed under All Totals affect the mass totalizer, the
Installation and Use Manual 37 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 3.6 Viewing process data ProLink II provides the following windows for viewing process data and related information: • Process Variables window • Output Levels win...
Page 44 - Totalizer Control window
38 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software Figure 3-3 Totalizer Control window 3.8 Viewing meter status ProLink II allows you to view a variety of status information: • Connection LED – located in the lower right corner of the main window (see Figure 3-1). Thi...
Page 45 - Viewing and acknowledging alarms
Installation and Use Manual 39 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin • Core Processor Diagnostics window – displays detailed diagnostic data for the core processor component Note: The Core Processor Diagnostics window is always avai...
Page 46 - Status window
40 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software Figure 3-4 Status window Figure 3-5 Alarm Log window
Page 47 - Acknowledging alarms
Installation and Use Manual 41 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 3.9.2 Acknowledging alarms To acknowledge an alarm using ProLink II, you must use the Alarm Log window. You cannot acknowledge alarms from the Status window. To ac...
Page 49 - Chapter 4; The following procedures are described:; Loop tests; loop test
Installation and Use Manual 43 ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 4 Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures 4.1 Overview The procedures described in this chapter should be performed the first time a transmitter is started. You can use ProLink II, t...
Page 50 - Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures; ProLink II loop test options
44 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures Figure 4-1 ProLink II loop test options To perform loop tests with ProLink II, see Figure 4-2. If you are testing an mA output, the mA reading does not need to be exact. You will correct differences when ...
Page 51 - ProLink II – Loop test procedure
Installation and Use Manual 45 Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y ...
Page 52 - Trimming the mA output; ProLink; ProLink II calibration options
46 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures 4.3 Trimming the milliamp (mA) output(s) Trimming the mA output creates a common measurement range between the transmitter and the device that receives the mA output. For example, a transmitter might send...
Page 53 - Milliamp trim wizard – Screen 1; Present Output; Milliamp trim wizard – Screen 2
Installation and Use Manual 47 Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y ...
Page 54 - Zeroing the meter; Zero time
48 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures If the adjusted output is not 4.0: a. Click Back . b. Read the output level at the receiving device and enter the new value in the Enter Meas box. c. Click Next . d. Repeat until the adjusted output is 4....
Page 55 - Zero calibration screen; Type a new zero time in the; CAUTION
Installation and Use Manual 49 Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi n g ProLin k II Befo re Y ...
Page 56 - Note: These two functions are not available on all transmitters.; Calibration in Progress
50 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures 8. Wait until the zero time has expired. At the end of this time: • If the Calibration Failure status light turns red, the zero procedure failed. - See your transmitter manual for troubleshooting procedur...
Page 57 - ra; Chapter 5; File
Installation and Use Manual 51 Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Chapter 5 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5.1 Overview This chapter describes: • Saving and loading transmitter configuration files • Configuri...
Page 58 - Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration; Loading a configuration file to a transmitter; To load a configuration file:; Configuring a transmitter; To configure a transmitter using ProLink II:; Editing the configuration file can introduce errors.
52 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5.2.2 Loading a configuration file to a transmitter To load a configuration file: 1. Open the File menu. 2. Click Send to Xmtr from File . 3. Use the dialog box that appears to ident...
Page 59 - ProLink II configuration window; Cancel
Installation and Use Manual 53 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Figure 5-1 ProLink II configuration window This window is organized into panels. To configure an option: a. Dis...
Page 60 - Using the Gas Unit Configurator tool
54 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration • To apply the changes and continue with configuration, click Apply . The following popup is displayed: Ensure that your application is in an appropriate state to accept configuratio...
Page 61 - Characterizing the meter; Characterizing; When to characterize
Installation and Use Manual 55 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n To use the Gas Unit Configurator: 1. Click the Special Units tab, and click the Gas Unit Configurator button, o...
Page 62 - Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensor; Parameter; Newer tag
56 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Figure 5-2 Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensor Table 5-1 Sensor calibration parameters Parameter ProLink II Location Sensor type T-Series Other K1 Configuration/Density ✓ ✓ (1)...
Page 63 - Sample calibration tags – All sensors except T-Series; If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 value:; Flow calibration values
Installation and Use Manual 57 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Figure 5-3 Sample calibration tags – All sensors except T-Series Density calibration factors If your sensor tag...
Page 64 - How to characterize; Apply; Calibrating the meter; Calibration
58 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration To obtain the required value: • For older T-Series sensors, concatenate the FCF value and the FT value from the sensor tag, as shown below. • For newer T-Series sensors, the 10-chara...
Page 65 - Density calibration
Installation and Use Manual 59 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Figure 5-4 ProLink II calibration options 5.5.1 When to calibrate The transmitter is factory calibrated and doe...
Page 66 - Do not perform the D1 or D2 calibration.; Sensor requirements; between the density of the D3 fluid and the density of water.; For T-Series sensors, the D1 calibration must be performed on air.; For T-Series sensors, the D2 calibration must be performed on water.
60 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration For T-Series sensors, the optional D3 and D4 calibrations could improve the accuracy of the density measurement. If you choose to perform the D3 and D4 calibration: • Do not perform ...
Page 67 - D1 and D2 density calibration
Installation and Use Manual 61 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Figure 5-5 D1 and D2 density calibration Fill sensor with D1 fluid Calibration Density cal - Point 1 Do Cal Ent...
Page 68 - D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration
62 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Figure 5-6 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration Fill sensor with D3 fluid Calibration Density cal - Point 3 Do Cal Enter density of D3 fluid Fill sensor with D4 fluid Calibration in P...
Page 69 - Temperature calibration; Temperature calibration
Installation and Use Manual 63 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n 5.5.3 Temperature calibration Temperature calibration is a two-point procedure: temperature offset calibration ...
Page 70 - Compensating for pressure; Pressure effect; Options
64 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5.6 Compensating for pressure Some Micro Motion transmitters can compensate for the effect of pressure on the sensor flow tubes. Pressure effect is defined as the change in sensor fl...
Page 71 - Compensating for temperature
Installation and Use Manual 65 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n 5. If you will use a static pressure value: a. Type the pressure value in the External Pressure box. b. Click A...
Page 72 - Configuring polling
66 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5.8 Configuring polling Polling is used to retrieve temperature or pressure data from an external device. These data can then be used for API calculation or other process variable ca...
Page 73 - Met; Meter Verification; guide you through the meter verification process.; First panel: Sensor and Transmitter Configuration
Installation and Use Manual 67 Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Chapter 6 Meter Verification 6.1 Overview This chapter describes how to use the Structural Integrity meter verification tool. This tool evaluates the structural integrity of...
Page 74 - Meter Verification - Sensor and Transmitter Configuration panel; View Previous Test; Once you have reviewed the meter information, click; Next
68 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Meter Verification Figure 6-1 Meter Verification - Sensor and Transmitter Configuration panel ProLink II records the results of previous tests in a meter verification test database stored on the computer on which ProLink II is installed. If yo...
Page 75 - Second panel: Test Definition; The Test Definition panel is shown in Figure 6-2.; Meter Verification - Test Definition panel
Installation and Use Manual 69 Meter Verification Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n 6.2.2 Second panel: Test Definition The Test Definition panel is shown in Figure 6-2. Figure 6-2 Meter Verification - Test Definition panel This panel all...
Page 76 - Specification Uncertainty Limit; box and; Meter Verification - Start panel
70 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Meter Verification Specification Uncertainty Limit The result of the meter verification test will be a percent uncertainty of normalized tube stiffness. The default limit for this uncertainty is ±4.0%. This limit is stored in the transmitter, ...
Page 77 - Sensor Operating Conditions; Start Meter Verification
Installation and Use Manual 71 Meter Verification Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Sensor Operating Conditions Meter verification is not affected by current process values. However, during the test, process conditions must be stable. To ...
Page 78 - Meter passed verification
72 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Meter Verification The test takes approximately four minutes to complete. During the test: • The indicator at the bottom of the panel turns yellow and the monitor bar shows the progress of the meter verification procedure. • If a problem occur...
Page 79 - Fourth panel: Test Results
Installation and Use Manual 73 Meter Verification Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n 6.2.4 Fourth panel: Test Results The Test Results panel, shown in Figure 6-4, summarizes the result of the meter verification test. Figure 6-4 Meter Verif...
Page 80 - When you have finished reviewing the test results:; To exit without saving, click; . The current test data will be discarded and the meter; Meter Verification - Report panel
74 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Meter Verification You can manipulate the graphed data in various ways by double-clicking the graph to open a configuration dialog or by right-clicking on it to open a contextual menu. From there, you can also export the graph in a number of f...
Page 81 - Print Report
Installation and Use Manual 75 Meter Verification Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n This report contains all the information supplied in the Test Definition panel, as well as information about the meter's configuration and operating condi...
Page 83 - Data Log; Chapter 7
Installation and Use Manual 77 Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Chapter 7 Data Logger 7.1 Overview The Data Logger tool allows periodic logging of user-selected meter data, including process variables, diagnostic variables, and output l...
Page 84 - Data Logger
78 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Data Logger Note: The log file can become very large if you choose Time Interval and log for a long period of time. Be sure to set the Update Rate accordingly. Figure 7-1 Data Logger 7.2.2 Specifying log contents To specify the types of data t...
Page 85 - Starting and stopping the logging function; window must be open for logging to occur. If you close the; Data Logger tools
Installation and Use Manual 79 Data Logger Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n 7.2.3 Starting and stopping the logging function You can start and stop Data Logger either manually or automatically. • To start and stop Data Logger manually, ...
Page 87 - Appendix A; Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs (see Figure A-4)
Installation and Use Manual 81 Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Appendix A Transmitter Terminal Reference A.1 Overview This appendix provides diagrams of the transmitter terminals that can be used for a ProLink II connection. The followi...
Page 88 - Transmitter Terminal Reference; Transmitter terminal diagrams
82 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Terminal Reference A.2 Transmitter terminal diagrams Figure A-1 RFT9739, RFT9712, and IFT9701/9793 transmitters Figure A-2 Model 1500/2500 transmitters 17 (+) 16 (–) RFT9712 RFT9739 field-mount 17 (PV+) 18 (PV –) D30 (PV–) CN2 RFT9...
Page 89 - Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs; User interface
Installation and Use Manual 83 Transmitter Terminal Reference Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ratio n Figure A-3 Model 1700/2700 transmitters Figure A-4 Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs 1 (+) 2 (–) 5 (RS-485/A) 6 (RS-485/B) 8Service...
Page 90 - Model 2400S transmitters with DeviceNet I/O; With display
84 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Terminal Reference Figure A-5 Model 2400S transmitters with DeviceNet I/O Figure A-6 Model 2400S transmitters with PROFIBUS-DP I/O 3.237 G/S With display Without display Service port(RS-485/B) Service port(RS-485/A) Service port(RS...
Page 92 - Standard
86 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Terminal Reference Figure A-8 Core processor Figure A-9 MVD Direct Connect I.S. barrier Standard Enhanced 3(RS-485/A) 4(RS-485/B) 4(RS-485/B) 3(RS-485/A) 14(RS-485/B) 13(RS-485/A) Non-I.S. terminals
Page 93 - In; Appendix B; About this appendix; To configure batching:; Configuration
Installation and Use Manual 87 In dex Discre te Batc h Appendix B Configuring the Discrete Batch Application B.1 About this appendix This appendix explains how to configure the discrete batch application, and provides basic information on batch operation. Note: For more detailed information on opera...
Page 94 - Configuring the Discrete Batch Application; Discrete batch configuration panel; Discrete IO; or; Discrete Output; Configure the required discrete outputs.
88 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Figure B-1 Discrete batch configuration panel 3. Click on the Discrete IO or Discrete Output tab. A panel similar to Figure B-2 is displayed. In this panel: a. Configure the required discrete outputs....
Page 95 - Discre; Discrete IO panel; displayed on the; Printer; panel of the; window. For more information on printer; Flow source
Installation and Use Manual 89 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h Figure B-2 Discrete IO panel 4. If desired, you can assign a batch control function to a discrete input or discrete event. See Sec...
Page 96 - Control options; Note: Control options apply to all batch presets.; Flow sources
90 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application B.3.2 Control options The batch control options are used to manage the batch process. Control options are listed and defined in Table B-2. Note: Control options apply to all batch presets. Table B-1 F...
Page 97 - Setting
Installation and Use Manual 91 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h Reset on start No • If set to Yes, the batch totalizer resets when the operator starts the batch.• If set to No, the operator must...
Page 98 - Configure presets
92 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application One-stage versus two-stage batching If Number of stages is set to 1, a single pump or valve is used to control the batch. When the batch is started, the pump starts or the valve opens; at the configur...
Page 99 - Batch preset examples; STOP; and; RESUME; Example 1; Configure presets by quantity under the following conditions:; Preset parameters
Installation and Use Manual 93 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h Batch preset examples The following examples describe the batch processing sequence for two different batch preset configurations....
Page 100 - Batch control methods; Batcher Control; Example 2; The target is 200 kilograms
94 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application B.3.4 Batch control methods Batch control functions can be performed in three ways: • By using the function buttons on the transmitter display (see the Series 3000 transmitter manual), or in the ProLi...
Page 101 - Discrete Input Mapping panel
Installation and Use Manual 95 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h Figure B-3 Discrete Input Mapping panel
Page 102 - Inhibit Batch and Inhibit Totalizer processing; If the Inhibit Batch function is mapped to a discrete input:; Batch control assignments; Function
96 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Inhibit Batch and Inhibit Totalizer processing If the Inhibit Batch function is mapped to a discrete input: • When that discrete input is in the active state: - A batch cannot be started. - A Start No...
Page 103 - Running a batch; Batcher Control window
Installation and Use Manual 97 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h In dex Discre te Batc h If the batch totalizer is inhibited while a batch is running: • And the No-flow timeout batch control option (see Section B.3.2) i...
Page 104 - Performing Batch AOC calibration; Batch AOC
98 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application B.5 Performing Batch AOC calibration Batch AOC (Automatic Overshoot Compensation) keeps the actual quantity delivered as close as possible to the batch target, by minimizing the amount of overshoot. I...
Page 105 - Index; See
Installation and Use Manual 99 In dex Discre te Batc h Index A Alarms acknowledging 41types 39viewing 39 AOC calibration 98Autozero 48 B Batch processing 97 See Discrete batch application Bell 202 installing ProLink II on 9 C Calibrating 58 AOC 98how to calibrate for density 59how to calibrate for t...
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