Emerson Network Router- Manual

Emerson Network Router

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Chapter 1; Suppor ted transmitters; Chapter 2
  • Page 4 – Chapter 3
  • Page 5 – Chapter 6
  • Page 7 – Begin; About this manual
  • Page 8 – Before You Begin; Uses of ProLink II; Note: Windows NT does not support the USB port.; Installation kits
  • Page 9 – Determining your transmitter type; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:; ProLink II installation kits; Physical layer
  • Page 10 – Transmitter model numbers and codes
  • Page 11 – continued
  • 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
  • Page 14 – Installation and Setup; Install the ProLink II software; To install ProLink II software:; Generate the temporary license
  • Page 15 – Determine your connection type; In these tables, and throughout the chapter:; fieldbus input/output option board
  • Page 17 – Install the signal converter and connect the wires; WARNING
  • Page 19 – Attach the VIATOR HART Interface leads:
  • 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
  • Page 21 – Open the transmitter’s wiring compartment.; Attaching the VIATOR HART Interface to the prongs
  • Page 22 – Using the HART jack
  • Page 23 – Primary mA output terminals – Method 4
  • Page 25 – transmitter manual for instructions.
  • Page 26 – HART/RS-485 connection to transmitter or multidrop network; Attach the other end of the signal converter leads:
  • Page 28 – Method 7: Modbus/RS-485 temporary connection to service port
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 33 – MVD Direct Connect auto-detection limits
  • Page 35 – Obtain and configure a site key
  • Page 36 – License window; Enter the site key into the; Troubleshooting the ProLink II installation; as required by the
  • Page 37 – Troubleshooting the ProLink II connection; Other issues; If the Context message displays either of the following:
  • Page 38 – across; Converter Toggles RTS
  • 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
  • Page 40 – Using ProLink II Software; ProLink II main window and Connect dialog box; Modbus connections are faster than HART connections.
  • Page 41 – Making the connection; Note: Windows NT does not support USB connections.
  • Page 42 – Polling for devices
  • Page 43 – Viewing process data; buttons displayed under All Totals affect the mass totalizer, the
  • Page 44 – Totalizer Control window
  • Page 45 – Viewing and acknowledging alarms
  • Page 46 – Status window
  • Page 47 – Acknowledging alarms
  • Page 49 – Chapter 4; The following procedures are described:; Loop tests; loop test
  • Page 50 – Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures; ProLink II loop test options
  • Page 51 – ProLink II – Loop test procedure
  • Page 52 – Trimming the mA output; ProLink; ProLink II calibration options
  • Page 53 – Milliamp trim wizard – Screen 1; Present Output; Milliamp trim wizard – Screen 2
  • Page 54 – Zeroing the meter; Zero time
  • Page 55 – Zero calibration screen; Type a new zero time in the; CAUTION
  • Page 56 – Note: These two functions are not available on all transmitters.; Calibration in Progress
  • Page 57 – ra; Chapter 5; File
  • 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.
  • Page 59 – ProLink II configuration window; Cancel
  • Page 60 – Using the Gas Unit Configurator tool
  • Page 61 – Characterizing the meter; Characterizing; When to characterize
  • Page 62 – Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensor; Parameter; Newer tag
  • 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
  • Page 64 – How to characterize; Apply; Calibrating the meter; Calibration
  • Page 65 – Density calibration
  • 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.
  • Page 67 – D1 and D2 density calibration
  • Page 68 – D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration
  • Page 69 – Temperature calibration; Temperature calibration
  • Page 70 – Compensating for pressure; Pressure effect; Options
  • Page 71 – Compensating for temperature
  • Page 72 – Configuring polling
  • Page 73 – Met; Meter Verification; guide you through the meter verification process.; First panel: Sensor and Transmitter Configuration
  • Page 74 – Meter Verification - Sensor and Transmitter Configuration panel; View Previous Test; Once you have reviewed the meter information, click; Next
  • Page 75 – Second panel: Test Definition; The Test Definition panel is shown in Figure 6-2.; Meter Verification - Test Definition panel
  • Page 76 – Specification Uncertainty Limit; box and; Meter Verification - Start panel
  • Page 77 – Sensor Operating Conditions; Start Meter Verification
  • Page 78 – Meter passed verification
  • Page 79 – Fourth panel: Test Results
  • 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
  • Page 81 – Print Report
  • Page 83 – Data Log; Chapter 7
  • Page 84 – Data Logger
  • Page 85 – Starting and stopping the logging function; window must be open for logging to occur. If you close the; Data Logger tools
  • Page 87 – Appendix A; Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs (see Figure A-4)
  • Page 88 – Transmitter Terminal Reference; Transmitter terminal diagrams
  • Page 89 – Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs; User interface
  • Page 90 – Model 2400S transmitters with DeviceNet I/O; With display
  • Page 92 – Standard
  • Page 93 – In; Appendix B; About this appendix; To configure batching:; Configuration
  • Page 94 – Configuring the Discrete Batch Application; Discrete batch configuration panel; Discrete IO; or; Discrete Output; 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
  • Page 96 – Control options; Note: Control options apply to all batch presets.; Flow sources
  • Page 97 – Setting
  • Page 98 – Configure presets
  • Page 99 – Batch preset examples; STOP; and; RESUME; Example 1; Configure presets by quantity under the following conditions:; Preset parameters
  • Page 100 – Batch control methods; Batcher Control; Example 2; The target is 200 kilograms
  • Page 101 – 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
  • Page 103 – Running a batch; Batcher Control window
  • Page 104 – Performing Batch AOC calibration; Batch AOC
  • Page 105 – Index; See
  • Page 110 – Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
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July 2006

ProLink

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