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 4
ii ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Contents 3.10 Managing the ProLink II license . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343.10.1 Transferring to same PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 3.10.2 ...
Page 7 - Begin; About this manual
Installation and Use Manual 1 ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng 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, v2.9 and later, on your personal computer (PC). This man...
Page 8 - Before You Begin; Uses of ProLink II
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:
Installation and Use Manual 3 Before You Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 1.4 Determining your transmitter type To configure, use, and troubleshoot the transmitter, you must know your transmitter type, installation/mounting type, and outputs option...
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 ng 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:; Required privileges; To install ProLink II software:
Installation and Use Manual 7 ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng 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 conne...
Page 14 - Installation and Setup; Generate a temporary license; To connect the PC to the transmitter:; WARNING
8 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup (2) If the user who installs ProLink II does not have Administrator rights, the installation wizard may display a message warning that the installation may not be successful. If this occurs, the installation wizard will r...
Page 16 - Transmitter terminals for ProLink II connections; Transmitter
10 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Table 2-1 Transmitter terminals for ProLink II connections Transmitter Terminals for connection type HART/Bell 202 HART/RS-485 Modbus/RS-485 Service port PV+ PV– A B A B A B IFT9701/9703 4–20+ 4–20– RFR9712 17 16 21 22 R...
Page 17 - Connection diagrams
Installation and Use Manual 11 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 2.5.1 Connection diagrams Use the following diagrams to make the connection between your PC and the transmitter. Figure 2-1 Typical HART/Bell 202 connection to transmi...
Page 20 - HART/RS-485 connection to transmitter or multidrop network
14 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Figure 2-5 Model 1700/2700 I.S. transmitters: Resistance and voltage requirements for HART/Bell 202 connections Figure 2-6 HART/RS-485 connection to transmitter or multidrop network R max = (V supply – 12)/0.023 A minimu...
Page 21 - Modbus/RS-485 connection to transmitter or multidrop network
Installation and Use Manual 15 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 2-7 Modbus/RS-485 connection to transmitter or multidrop network DCS or PLC R1 Attach serial port or USB adapter if necessary (not shown) RS-485 terminals Trans...
Page 22 - Modbus/RS-485 temporary connection to the service port
16 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Figure 2-8 Modbus/RS-485 temporary connection to the service port Figure 2-9 HART/Bell 202 temporary connection to HART clips Attach serial port or USB adapter if necessary (not shown) Service port terminals Transmitter ...
Page 24 - Configure ProLink II connection parameters
18 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Figure 2-12 Modbus/RS-485 connection to RS-485 terminals on MVD Direct Connect I.S. barrier 2.6 Configure ProLink II connection parameters To connect to the transmitter, ProLink II must use connection parameters appropri...
Page 25 - MVD Direct Connect auto-detection limits; Model 2400S service port auto-detection limits; Parameter
Installation and Use Manual 19 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin • If you use any other connection type, you must configure ProLink II connection parameters to match the transmitter’s configuration. If you do not know the transmitte...
Page 26 - Default communication parameters for LF-Series transmitters
20 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Installation and Setup Table 2-4 Default communication parameters for Series 1000/2000/3000 transmitters Default values Transmitter Physical layer Protocol Baud Data bits (1) (1) ProLink II automatically sets data bits appropriately for the co...
Page 27 - Obtain and configure a site key; To obtain and configure a site key:
Installation and Use Manual 21 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 2.7 Obtain and configure a site key To obtain and configure a site key: 1. Open the License Request file as follows: Start > Programs > MMI > ProLink II v2.9 ...
Page 28 - License window; Enter the site key into the; Troubleshooting the ProLink II installation; as required by the
22 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 Validate . 2.8 Troubleshooting the ProLink II installation If you have problems with the ProLink II installation, review the informat...
Page 29 - Troubleshooting the ProLink II connection; Other issues; If the Context message displays either of the following:
Installation and Use Manual 23 Installation and Setup ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 2.9 Troubleshooting the ProLink II connection If you cannot connect to the transmitter, review the information in this section and follow the suggestions. If you canno...
Page 30 - across; Converter Toggles RTS
24 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 31 - Chapter 3; Viewing and resetting totalizers and inventories (see Section 3.7); Startup; When ProLink II first starts up, the ProLink II main screen and; Connect; dialog box are displayed; Connecting to a transmitter; Modbus connections are faster than HART connections.
Installation and Use Manual 25 ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng 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 Sec...
Page 32 - Using ProLink II Software
26 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software • Service port connections: - Service ports use standard connection parameters, so you do not have to know the transmitter’s configuration. - ProLink II uses Modbus protocol for service port connections, which is the ...
Page 33 - Connect to Densitometer/Viscometer window
Installation and Use Manual 27 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-1 Connect to Densitometer/Viscometer window Making the connection – all other transmitters 1. Ensure that your PC is connected to a transmitter, using one ...
Page 34 - Disconnecting; To disconnect from the currently connected transmitter, choose; Connection > Disconnect; Using the Commissioning Wizard; to start the wizard.; Commissioning Wizard
28 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software Notes: • Due to the design of HART protocol, connections made using HART protocol are slower than connections that use Modbus protocol. If you use HART protocol, you cannot open more than one ProLink II window at a ti...
Page 35 - To start configuring your transmitter, click; Disabling write-protect mode; To save your transmitter’s configuration, click; Starting the Commissioning Wizard automatically; Note: If you disable the checkbox, you will need to choose; ProLink II help system; To access the complete help system, choose; Viewing installed options
Installation and Use Manual 29 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin To start configuring your transmitter, click Next and follow the on-screen instructions provided. When each task set is finished, the Task Status will change from N...
Page 36 - Installed Options window
30 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software Figure 3-4 Installed Options window 3.6 Viewing process data ProLink II provides the following windows for viewing process data and related information: • Process Variables window • Output Levels window • Totalizer Co...
Page 37 - To enable inventory reset:; Totalizer Control window
Installation and Use Manual 31 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin To enable inventory reset: 1. Choose View > Preferences . 2. Select Enable Inventory Totals Reset . 3. Click Apply (if necessary). To manage totalizers and inven...
Page 38 - Viewing meter status
32 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software 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 3-2). This LED indicates the status of the co...
Page 39 - Viewing and acknowledging alarms
Installation and Use Manual 33 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 3.9 Viewing and acknowledging alarms The transmitter sets alarms whenever a process variable exceeds its defined limits or when the transmitter detects a fault cond...
Page 40 - Alarm Log window
34 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Using ProLink II Software Figure 3-7 Alarm Log window 3.9.2 Acknowledging alarms To acknowledge an alarm using ProLink II, you must use the Alarm Log window. To acknowledge an alarm: 1. Choose ProLink > Alarm Log . 2. Select Ack for each al...
Page 41 - Transferring to same PC; To Directory; Transferring to different PC; Into Computer
Installation and Use Manual 35 Using ProLink II Software ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin 3.10.1 Transferring to same PC To transfer ProLink II to another location on the same PC: 1. Choose File > License . 2. Click To Directory . 3. Specify the direc...
Page 43 - Trim the mA outputs; Loop tests; loop test; Tools > Commissioning Wizard
Installation and Use Manual 37 ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 4 Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures 4.1 Overview The first time you start up your transmitter, it may be useful to perform one or more of the following tasks: • Perform a loop t...
Page 44 - Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures; Loop test procedure; Trimming the mA output
38 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures Figure 4-1 Loop test procedure 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 ex...
Page 45 - Milliamp trim wizard – Screen 1
Installation and Use Manual 39 Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u...
Page 46 - Milliamp trim wizard – Screen 2; Click; Zeroing the meter; Zero time
40 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures Figure 4-3 Milliamp trim wizard – Screen 2 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 ...
Page 47 - CAUTION
Installation and Use Manual 41 Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u Begin ProLin k II Setup T ransmitter Star tup Usi ng ProLin k II Befo re Y o u...
Page 48 - Zeroing; Note: These two functions are not available on all transmitters.
42 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Initial Transmitter Startup Procedures Figure 4-4 Zeroing 4. Change the Zero Time if necessary. You will need to click Apply to send the new value to the transmitter before performing the actual zeroing procedure. 5. If the Convergence Limit p...
Page 49 - ra; Chapter 5; File > Load from Xmtr to File; Editing the configuration file can introduce errors.
Installation and Use Manual 43 Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ration Chapter 5 Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5.1 Overview This chapter describes: • Saving and loading transmitter configuration files (Section 5.2...
Page 50 - Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration; Loading a configuration file to a transmitter; To load a configuration file:; Configuring a transmitter; To configure a transmitter, choose
44 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. Choose File > Send to Xmtr from File . 2. Use the file dialog to locate the configuration file...
Page 51 - Configuration window; . To discard changes on an
Installation and Use Manual 45 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 ration Figure 5-1 Configuration window Whenever you make configuration changes on a particular tab, the tab color chang...
Page 52 - Using the Gas Unit Configurator tool
46 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5.3.1 Using the Gas Unit Configurator tool Note: For Model 2400S transmitters, and for Series 1000/2000 and LF-Series transmitters with firmware version 5.0 and above, the Gas Unit C...
Page 53 - Characterizing the meter; Characterizing; When to characterize
Installation and Use Manual 47 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 ration 5.4 Characterizing the meter Characterizing the meter adjusts the transmitter to compensate for the unique trait...
Page 54 - Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensor; If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 value:; Newer tag
48 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Figure 5-2 Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensor Figure 5-3 Sample calibration tags – All sensors except T-Series Density calibration factors If your sensor tag does not show a D...
Page 55 - Flow calibration values; Apply; Calibrating the meter; Calibration
Installation and Use Manual 49 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 ration Flow calibration values Two separate values are used to describe flow calibration: a 6-character FCF value and a...
Page 56 - ProLink II calibration options; Density calibration
50 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Figure 5-4 ProLink II calibration options 5.5.1 When to calibrate The transmitter is factory calibrated and does not normally need to be calibrated in the field. Calibrate the transm...
Page 57 - 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.
Installation and Use Manual 51 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 ration For T-Series sensors, the optional D3 and D4 calibrations could improve the accuracy of the density measurement....
Page 58 - D1 and D2 density calibration
52 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration Figure 5-5 D1 and D2 density calibration Fill sensor with D1 fluid Calibration Density cal - Point 1 Do Cal Enter density of D1 fluid Fill sensor with D2 fluid Calibration in Progres...
Page 59 - D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration
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 ration Figure 5-6 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration Fill sensor with D3 fluid Calibration Density cal - Point 3 Do Ca...
Page 60 - Temperature calibration; Temperature calibration
54 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5.5.3 Temperature calibration Temperature calibration is a two-point procedure: temperature offset calibration and temperature slope calibration. The entire procedure must be complet...
Page 61 - Compensating for pressure; Pressure effect; Options
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 ration 5.6 Compensating for pressure Some Micro Motion transmitters can compensate for the effect of pressure on the se...
Page 62 - Compensating for temperature
56 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Configuration, Characterization, and Calibration 5. If you will use a static pressure value: a. Type the pressure value in the External Pressure box. b. Click Apply . c. Ensure that neither polled variable is configured to poll for...
Page 63 - Configuring polling
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 ration 5.8 Configuring polling Polling is used to retrieve temperature or pressure data from an external device. These ...
Page 65 - Met; Chapter 6; View > Installed Options
Installation and Use Manual 59 Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ration Chapter 6 Meter Verification 6.1 Overview Meter verification evaluates the structural integrity of the sensor tubes by comparing current tube stiffness to the stiffness measu...
Page 67 - Data Log; Chapter 7
Installation and Use Manual 61 Me te r Ve ri fication T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ration 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 le...
Page 68 - Data Logger
62 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 Variables that are available f...
Page 69 - 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 63 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 ration While Data Logger is running, you can add a note to the log by entering the note in the textbox, then clicking Add Note . The note is added to the current end of...
Page 71 - Appendix A; Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs (see Figure A-6); Transmitter terminal diagrams
Installation and Use Manual 65 Met e r Ve rification T ransmitter T e rmina ls Data Log g e r T ra n sm itter Co nfigu ration 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 followin...
Page 72 - Transmitter Terminal Reference
66 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Terminal Reference Figure A-2 RFT9712 and IFT9701/9793 transmitters Figure A-3 Model 1500/2500 and LF-Series DIN-rail transmitters 17 (+) 16 (–) RFT9712 IFT9701 / IFT9703 22 (RS-485/B) 21 (RS-485/A) HART/Bell-202 hookups 4–20mA 21 ...
Page 74 - Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs; User interface
68 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Transmitter Terminal Reference Figure A-6 Model 2400S transmitters with analog outputs User interface (with display, cover removed) Outputs wiring compartment (user interface removed) HART clips HART clips 1 (+) 2 (–) Service port(RS-485/B) Se...
Page 75 - Model 2400S transmitters with DeviceNet; With display
Installation and Use Manual 69 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 ration Figure A-7 Model 2400S transmitters with DeviceNet Figure A-8 Model 2400S transmitters with PROFIBUS-DP 3.237 G/S With display Without display ...
Page 77 - Standard
Installation and Use Manual 71 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 ration Figure A-10 Core processor Figure A-11 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-...
Page 79 - In; Appendix B; About this appendix; To configure batching:
Installation and Use Manual 73 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 80 - Configuring the Discrete Batch Application; Discrete batch configuration panel; Discrete Output; Configure the required discrete outputs.
74 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Figure B-1 Discrete batch configuration panel 3. Click the Discrete Output tab (see Figure B-2). a. Configure the required discrete outputs. - For 1-stage operation, you must configure one discrete ou...
Page 81 - Discre; Discrete Output tab; are displayed on the; Printer; tab. For more information on printer and ticket setup, see the
Installation and Use Manual 75 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 Output tab 4. If desired, you can assign a batch control function to a discrete input or discrete event. See S...
Page 82 - Note: Control options apply to all batch presets.; Flow sources; Flow source; Control options; Setting
76 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application B.3.1 Flow source The flow source specifies the flow variable that will be used for batch measurement. Select one of the flow sources defined in Table B-1. B.3.2 Control options The batch control opti...
Page 84 - Configure presets
78 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 85 - Batch preset examples; STOP; and; RESUME; Example 1; Configure presets by quantity under the following conditions:; Preset parameters
Installation and Use Manual 79 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 86 - Batch control methods; Batch control functions can be performed in three ways:; Run Batcher; By assigning a discrete input to a batch control function; ProLink > Configuration; and click the; Discrete Input; Example 2; The target is 200 kilograms
80 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 87 - Discrete Input tab
Installation and Use Manual 81 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 tab
Page 88 - Inhibit Batch and Inhibit Totalizer processing; If the Inhibit Batch function is mapped to a discrete input:; Batch control assignments; Function
82 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 89 - Running a batch; Run Batcher window
Installation and Use Manual 83 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 Inhibit Totalizer function is mapped to a discrete input: • The totalizer will not increment while the discrete input is ac...
Page 90 - Performing Batch AOC calibration; Batch AOC
84 ProLink ® II Software for Micro Motion ® Transmitters Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Batch management functions are shown at the top of the window: • To specify the preset to use for batching, select it from the dropdown list at the top of the Batcher Control window, and click Apply ....
Page 91 - Index; See
Installation and Use Manual 85 In dex Discre te Batc h Index A Adapaters 2Adapter-barrier 67Alarm log 33Alarm severity and status window 33 Alarms acknowledging 34types 33viewing 33 AOC calibration 84Auto-detection limits 19Autozero 40 B Batch processing 83 See Discrete batch application Bell 202 co...
Page 96 - Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
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