Page 3 - Contents; Chapter 1
Configuration and Use Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Chapter 4
ii Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Contents Chapter 4 Using the Display and Menu System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 4.1 About this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 4.2 Sta...
Page 5 - Chapter 9
Configuration and Use Manual iii Contents 8.4 Configuring the milliamp outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 668.4.1 Milliamp output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 8.4.2 Fault indication ....
Page 13 - Installation; About this manual; Series 3000 Net Oil Computer Manual; Safety; WARNING; Improper installation in a hazardous area can cause an explosion.
Configuration and Use Manual 1 Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 1 Before You Begin 1.1 About this manual This manual explains how to install, configure, and use the following Micro Motion ® Series 3000 devices: • Model 3500 or Model 3700 ...
Page 14 - Before You Begin; European installations; CAUTION
2 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Before You Begin 1.3 European installations This Micro Motion product complies with all applicable European directives when properly installed in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Refer to the EC declaration of conformity f...
Page 15 - Communication tools; The local display; Using this manual; Marine Bunker Transfer Package Supplement
Configuration and Use Manual 3 Before You Begin Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin 1.6 Communication tools You can communicate with a Series 3000 device using any of the following communication tools: • The local display • ProLink II v2.5 and highe...
Page 16 - Other documentation; Topic
4 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Before You Begin 5. Perform startup procedures (Chapter 16). 6. Learn to use the Series 3000 device in operation mode (Chapters 17 through 19). 7. Learn how to view, start and stop, and reset totalizers (Chapter 20). 8. Establish a meter ...
Page 17 - Micro Motion customer service; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:
Configuration and Use Manual 5 Before You Begin Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin 1.9 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) (toll-free) • In Can...
Page 19 - Chapter 2; Overview; To install your Series 3000 device:; Replacing an RFT9739 rack-mount transmitter; Quick Reference Guide
Configuration and Use Manual 7 Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Overview This chapter provides supplemental installation information for all Series 3000 devices. 2.2 Installation procedure To install your Series 3000 de...
Page 20 - Environmental requirements; Note: This section applies to all Series 3000 devices.; Ingress protection for Model 3300 controller; Note: This section applies only to Model 3300 controllers.; Frequency input cable length; ) instrumentation cable, rather than 500 feet
8 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installation 2.4 Model 3350 or Model 3700 safety precautions 2.5 Environmental requirements Note: This section applies to all Series 3000 devices. In addition to the temperature requirements described in the QRG, the following environment...
Page 21 - Model 3350 or Model 3700 display cover orientation (optional); Note: This section applies only to Model 3350 or Model 3700 devices.
Configuration and Use Manual 9 Installation Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin 2.8 Model 3350 or Model 3700 display cover orientation (optional) Note: This section applies only to Model 3350 or Model 3700 devices. If desired, you can reposition the...
Page 22 - Installing the remote core processor; User-supplied 4-wire cable must meet the following requirements:
10 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installation 2.9 Installing the remote core processor Note: This section applies only to Model 3500 or Model 3700 devices in remote core processor with remote transmitter installations. For dimensions of the remote core processor, see Fi...
Page 23 - Flowmeter Cable Preparation and Installation Manual; Cable glands supplied by Micro Motion; Terminals and terminal block locations
Configuration and Use Manual 11 Installation Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Remote core processor with remote transmitter installations also require 9-wire cable. Micro Motion offers three types of 9-wire cable: jacketed, shielded, and armored....
Page 24 - I/O terminal locations
12 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installation Figure 2-2 I/O terminal locations Figure 2-3 I/O terminal labels Model 3300 or Model 3500 panel-mount Input/output wiring terminals Model 3300 or Model 3500 rack-mount Input/output wiring terminals Model 3350 or Model 3700 f...
Page 25 - Grounding
Configuration and Use Manual 13 Installation Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin 2.11.2 Grounding For all Series 3000 devices, the shields from the I/O wires should be grounded at a single point. Ground the shields at the remote device, not at the S...
Page 27 - Chapter 3; Ticket printer; Terminals
Configuration and Use Manual 15 Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 3 Digital Communications Setup 3.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to install wiring for digital communications between the Series 3000 device and a remote devi...
Page 28 - Digital Communications Setup; You may also need a Bell 202 cable or a 9-pin to 25-pin adapter.; Other conversion; Model
16 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Digital Communications Setup You may also order the IC521A-F signal converter with a ticket printer. Contact Micro Motion for the appropriate ETO (engineered-to-order) number. Depending on your remote device, you may also need a 9-pin to...
Page 31 - Setting up Bell 202 communications; HART digital data. It may already be wired for analog output.; Bell 202 wiring terminals
Configuration and Use Manual 19 Digital Communications Setup Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin 3.4 Setting up Bell 202 communications Follow the steps below to set up Bell 202 communications between the Series 3000 device and a remote device. 1. L...
Page 32 - Model 3300 or Model 3500 with HART interface – I/O cables
20 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Digital Communications Setup Figure 3-4 Model 3300 or Model 3500 with HART interface – Screw-type or solder-tail connectors Figure 3-5 Model 3300 or Model 3500 with HART interface – I/O cables HART interface Wire size is 24 AWG (0,25 mm ...
Page 34 - HART multidrop wiring with SMART FAMILY
22 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Digital Communications Setup Figure 3-8 HART multidrop wiring with SMART FAMILY ™ transmitters and a configuration tool Figure 3-9 Wiring for pressure or external temperature compensation ProLink II v2.x, HART Communicator, or AMS softwa...
Page 35 - Wiring for HART Tri-Loop
Configuration and Use Manual 23 Digital Communications Setup Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-10 Wiring for HART Tri-Loop Figure 3-11 Wiring for pressure or external temperature compensation with HART Tri-Loop DC power supply Series 3000...
Page 37 - About this chapter; The Micro Motion logo is displayed for two to three seconds.; Process Monitor screen; Mass Flow Rate
Configuration and Use Manual 25 Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 4 Using the Display and Menu System 4.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to use the Series 3000 display and menu system. Using the display, you can move through ...
Page 38 - Using the Display and Menu System; Menu systems; The View menu allows you to monitor and control the process.; Management menu
26 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Using the Display and Menu System 4.3 Menu systems Most Series 3000 display functions are organized into two menu systems: • The Management menu allows you to perform configuration and maintenance tasks. • The View menu allows you to mon...
Page 39 - Accessing management functions
Configuration and Use Manual 27 Using the Display and Menu System Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns...
Page 40 - Shortcuts; From any point in the menu system, you can:; button, as described in the previous section.; Security; button, then pressing the; EXIT; Using the function buttons
28 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Using the Display and Menu System Figure 4-5 Pressing Security button from Process Monitor screen – Security enabled 4.3.2 Shortcuts From any point in the menu system, you can: • Return to the Management menu (if security is disabled) or...
Page 41 - Function buttons; ALARMS; F3 function button
Configuration and Use Manual 29 Using the Display and Menu System Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns...
Page 43 - Cursor control buttons; Variable; Process monitor
Configuration and Use Manual 31 Using the Display and Menu System Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns Setup Befo re Y o u Begin Installation Using the Dis p la y Digi tal Comm unic atio ns...
Page 45 - Secu; Chapter 5; Changing configuration can affect device operation.
Configuration and Use Manual 33 C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Chapter 5 Configuring Security and Language 5.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure security and select the language for the ...
Page 46 - Configuring Security and Language
34 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Security and Language 5.3 Security Security can be used for the following three functions: • To control access to the Management menu • To write-protect the Series 3000 device configuration • To control how process totalizers...
Page 47 - Controlling process totalizer and process inventory reset; No Reset; – Can be reset only via the display on the Series 3000 device.; Remote Only; – Can be reset using any communications method.; Language menu
Configuration and Use Manual 35 Configuring Security and Language C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e 5.3.3 Controlling process totalizer and process inventory reset This feature allows you to specify the methods th...
Page 49 - nfiguring System; Chapter 6
Configuration and Use Manual 37 C o nfiguring System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Chapter 6 Configuring System Data 6.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure system data. System parameters are listed in Figure 6-...
Page 50 - Configuring System Data; System parameters are defined in Table 6-1.; Alarm severity; severity level; System parameters
38 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring System Data 6.3 System parameters System parameters are defined in Table 6-1. 6.3.1 Alarm severity Alarms are organized into four categories. Within each category, alarms are classified into three levels of severity. The seve...
Page 51 - Con; Chapter 7
Configuration and Use Manual 39 C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Chapter 7 Configuring Inputs 7.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure inputs. Inputs include all the software parameters liste...
Page 52 - Configuring Inputs; Inputs menu – Core processor parameters
40 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs Figure 7-1 Inputs menu – Core processor parameters Inputs Flow variables• Flow damping• Flow direction• Mass units• Mass low flow cutoff• Volume flow type• Volume units (2) • Std gas volume units (3) • Std gas volume c...
Page 53 - Inputs menu – Frequency input, discrete input, external inputs; Core processor parameters include:
Configuration and Use Manual 41 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Figure 7-2 Inputs menu – Frequency input, discrete input, external inputs 7.3 Configuring the core processor parameters Core pro...
Page 54 - Enabling and disabling core processor inputs; Table 7-1 describes the core processor input options.; Configuring process variables; Special units; Enabling or disabling inputs and alarms
42 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs 7.3.1 Enabling and disabling core processor inputs Core processor inputs are enabled by default. By disabling the core processor, you disable all core processor input signals and alarms. Disabling them might be desirab...
Page 55 - Effect of flow direction on milliamp outputs: 4 mA value = 0; Flow parameters; continued; Flow direction parameter:
Configuration and Use Manual 43 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Figure 7-3 Effect of flow direction on milliamp outputs: 4 mA value = 0 Volume flow type Liquid • Select the desired volume flow...
Page 56 - Effect of flow direction on milliamp outputs: 4 mA value < 0; Flow direction = Forward only
44 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs Figure 7-4 Effect of flow direction on milliamp outputs: 4 mA value < 0 Example 1 Configuration: • Flow direction = Forward only • mA output: 4 mA = 0 g/s; 20 mA = 100 g/s (See the first graph in Figure 7-3.) As a r...
Page 57 - Example 2; Flow direction = Reverse only; Example 3
Configuration and Use Manual 45 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Example 2 Configuration: • Flow direction = Reverse only • mA output: 4 mA = 0 g/s; 20 mA = 100 g/s (See the second graph in Fig...
Page 58 - Mass flow units
46 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs Table 7-3 Effect of flow direction on frequency outputs, discrete outputs, totalizers, and digital communications Flow direction value Forward flow (1) (1) Process fluid flowing in same direction as flow direction arro...
Page 59 - Volume flow units – Liquid; Unit
Configuration and Use Manual 47 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Pounds per minute lb/min Pounds per hour lb/hr Pounds per day lb/day Short tons (2000 lb) per minute STon/min Short tons (2000 l...
Page 60 - Gas standard volume flow and standard density; standard density; Volume flow units – Gas standard
48 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs Gas standard volume flow and standard density If you set Volume Flow Type to Gas Standard Volume, you must enter the standard density of the gas you are going to measure (i.e., the density of the gas at reference condi...
Page 61 - ConversionFactor
Configuration and Use Manual 49 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e 4. If your gas is not listed, you must describe its properties. a. Select the Enter Other Gas Property radio button. b. Select t...
Page 62 - pints per minute; Special unit parameters
50 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs To create a special unit, you must: 1. Identify the simplest base volume or mass and base time units for your special mass flow or volume flow unit. For example, to create the special volume flow unit pints per minute ...
Page 63 - Density parameters; Density units
Configuration and Use Manual 51 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Density parameters Density parameters are listed and defined in Table 7-8. Density units are listed in Table 7-9. Table 7-8 Dens...
Page 64 - Temperature parameters are listed and defined in Table 7-10.; damping; Temperature parameters; Valid damping values; Process variable
52 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs Temperature parameters Temperature parameters are listed and defined in Table 7-10. Damping A damping value is a period of time, in seconds, over which the process variable value will change to reflect 63% of the chang...
Page 65 - Cutoffs; Sensor calibration data; Other; Preconfigured calibration data
Configuration and Use Manual 53 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Cutoffs Cutoffs are user-defined values below which the transmitter reports a value of zero for the specified process variable. ...
Page 66 - Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensors; If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 value:; Newer tag
54 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs Figure 7-5 Sample calibration tags – T-Series sensors Figure 7-6 Sample calibration tags – All sensors except T-Series Density calibration factors If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 value: • For D1, enter the ...
Page 67 - Flow calibration values; To obtain the required value:; Other calibration values; Temperature calibration factors; Temperature calibration values
Configuration and Use Manual 55 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Flow calibration values Two separate values are used to describe flow calibration: a 6-character FCF value and a 4-character FT ...
Page 68 - LD Optimization; Sensor information; Sensor information parameters
56 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs LD Optimization is a special compensation 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 sensor size...
Page 69 - Configuring the frequency input; Frequency input parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 57 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e 7.4 Configuring the frequency input Frequency input parameters define how the frequency input is used to represent process data....
Page 70 - Configuring the discrete inputs; Use the following formula to calculate the K-factor:; Discrete input parameters
58 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs For more assistance on configuring the frequency input parameters, see the information provided for configuring the frequency output parameters, in Section 8.5. 7.5 Configuring the discrete inputs Note: Be sure to dist...
Page 71 - Configuring the external inputs
Configuration and Use Manual 59 Configuring Inputs C o n fig urin g System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e 7.6 Configuring the external inputs External input parameters are used to configure polling. Polling is used to retrieve tempera...
Page 72 - External input parameters
60 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Inputs Density factor (1) 0.0000 g/cm3 per PSI The change in fluid density per PSI. Not all sensors or applications require a pressure correction factor for density. For the value to be used, see the product data sheet for yo...
Page 73 - Chapter 8; Discrete outputs
Configuration and Use Manual 61 Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Chapter 8 Configuring Outputs 8.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure outputs. Outputs include all the software parameters listed in Figure 8...
Page 74 - Configuring Outputs; Outputs menu
62 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs Figure 8-1 Outputs menu 3 2 Outputs Discrete outputs Milliamp outputs Frequency output Discrete output 1 2 Milliamp output 1 Polarity • Active high• Active low Assignment • Discrete input 1• Discrete input 2• Discrete...
Page 75 - Configuring the discrete outputs; Polarity; Figure 8-2 shows a diagram of a typical; Discrete output circuit; Polarity
Configuration and Use Manual 63 Configuring Outputs Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts 8.3 Configuring the discrete outputs You can configure one, two, or three discrete outputs. For each discrete output, you will configure: • Pol...
Page 76 - Source variable assignment; Discrete batch; Discrete output source variables; Source variable
64 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs 8.3.2 Source variable assignment The ON/OFF states of the discrete output are controlled by the discrete input, discrete event, or process condition assigned to the discrete output as a source variable. See Table 8-2....
Page 77 - Discrete batch requirements
Configuration and Use Manual 65 Configuring Outputs Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Flow switch Flow switch is used to indicate that the flow rate of the flow switch source (e.g., mass flow, liquid volume flow) has dropped belo...
Page 78 - Configuring the milliamp outputs; Condition
66 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs Note: The Fault Indication parameter is designed to put the discrete output in a safe state during a fault condition, and not to indicate that a fault condition is present. If you want to use the discrete output to in...
Page 79 - Calibration span; Fault indication parameters for milliamp outputs; Parameter
Configuration and Use Manual 67 Configuring Outputs Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts By default, the Series 3000 device immediately reports a fault when a fault is encountered. You can delay reporting faults by changing the faul...
Page 80 - Default LRV and URV
68 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs LRV and URV Each process variable that can be assigned to a milliamp output has its own 20 mA and 4 mA value (URV and LRV). If you assign a different process variable to a milliamp output, the corresponding LRV and UR...
Page 81 - Multiple cutoffs
Configuration and Use Manual 69 Configuring Outputs Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Note: Beginning with rev7.0 of the transmitter software, if the LRV and URV are changed from the defaults, and the milliamp output source is la...
Page 82 - Configuring the frequency output; Primary mA output: Mass flow; Frequency output variables
70 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs 8.5 Configuring the frequency output Table 8-7 lists and defines the parameters that can be set for the frequency output. Example Configuration: • Flow damping: 1 • Primary mA output: Mass flow • Frequency output: Mas...
Page 83 - Flow
Configuration and Use Manual 71 Configuring Outputs Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts 8.5.1 Frequency = flow If you specify Frequency = Flow, you must also specify Frequency and Flow. Flow is defined as the maximum flowrate appro...
Page 84 - Maximum pulse width; The frequency output; Maximum appropriate flowrate (; Receiving device is configured for 10 pulses/pound.
72 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs The resulting Frequency value must be within the range of the frequency output (0 to 10,000 Hz). • If the Frequency value is less than 1 Hz, reconfigure the receiving device for a higher pulses/unit setting. • If the ...
Page 85 - crossover; Example; Set Maximum Pulse Width to 50 ms.
Configuration and Use Manual 73 Configuring Outputs Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Figure 8-4 50% duty cycle If Maximum Pulse Width is set to a non-zero value, the duty cycle is controlled by the crossover frequency : • At fre...
Page 87 - fig
Configuration and Use Manual 75 C o nfiguring System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e Chapter 9 Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application 9.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure the petroleum measurement ap...
Page 88 - Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application; About petroleum measurement
76 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application 9.3 About petroleum measurement The petroleum measurement application enables Correction of Temperature on volume of Liquids , or CTL. In other words, some applications that measure liqui...
Page 89 - Reference tables
Configuration and Use Manual 77 Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application C o nfiguring System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty & L a n g u a g e C o nfiguring System Data C o n fig urin g API Con fig urin g Inp u ts Config urin g Secu ri ty &...
Page 90 - Temperature data; To use temperature data from the sensor, no action is required.
78 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application 9.4.2 Temperature data For the temperature value to be used in CTL calculation, you can use the temperature data from the sensor, or you can poll an external temperature device: • To use ...
Page 91 - Configuring Discrete Events; discrete event
Configuration and Use Manual 79 Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Chapter 10 Configuring Discrete Events 10.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure discrete events. Discrete events include all the software par...
Page 92 - Select; Discrete event 1 – 5; For the selected discrete event, select a process variable.
80 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Discrete Events Figure 10-1 Discrete events menu 10.4 Discrete event configuration procedure You can configure 1 to 5 discrete events, as described in the following steps. Step 1 Discrete event Select Discrete event 1 – 5 . S...
Page 93 - High and low values; Values are; Discrete event actions; To assign an action to a discrete event:; High and low values of process variables; Configure the flow direction parameter for absolute value. See
Configuration and Use Manual 81 Configuring Discrete Events Con fig urin g Batch C o n fi guri ng Proce ss Mon itor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Step 4 High and low values For the process variable assigned to the selected discrete event, configure a high value, a low value, or hi...
Page 95 - Configuring the Discrete Batch Application
Configuration and Use Manual 83 Con fig urin g Batch Con fig urin g Pr o c ess Mo ni tor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Chapter 11 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application 11.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure the discrete batch application. The discrete ...
Page 96 - Discrete batch menu; To configure batching, the following general steps are required:
84 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Figure 11-1 Discrete batch menu 11.3 Batching configuration overview To configure batching, the following general steps are required: 1. From the Discrete Batch menu: a. Configure flow source. b...
Page 97 - One to control the primary valve (required); Flow source; Flow Source
Configuration and Use Manual 85 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Con fig urin g Batch Con fig urin g Pr o c ess Mo ni tor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts 2. From the Discrete Outputs menu, configuring the required discrete outputs: • For 1-stage operation, you must configu...
Page 98 - Select one of the control options defined in Table 11-2.; Control options
86 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Batch Application 11.5 Control options Select one of the control options defined in Table 11-2. Note: Control options apply to all batch presets. ED net mass flow (3) • Net mass flow rate• Net mass flow is availa...
Page 99 - Setting
Configuration and Use Manual 87 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Con fig urin g Batch Con fig urin g Pr o c ess Mo ni tor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Count up Yes • If set to Yes, the total displayed on screen increases from zero to the target value. • If set to No, th...
Page 100 - Configure presets
88 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Batch Application 11.5.1 One-stage versus two-stage batching If No. of Stages is set to 1 , a single pump or valve is used to control the batch. (You can assign both a pump and a valve if desired, although only o...
Page 101 - Batch preset examples; Example 1; Configure presets by quantity under the following conditions:; Presets
Configuration and Use Manual 89 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Con fig urin g Batch Con fig urin g Pr o c ess Mo ni tor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts 11.6.1 Batch preset examples The following examples describe the batch processing sequence for two different batch pres...
Page 102 - Batch control methods; Batch control functions can be performed in four ways:; The target is 200 kilograms
90 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Batch Application 11.7 Batch control methods Batch control functions can be performed in four ways: • By using the function buttons on the display (see Section 18.3) • By assigning a discrete input to a batch con...
Page 103 - Batch control assignments
Configuration and Use Manual 91 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application Con fig urin g Batch Con fig urin g Pr o c ess Mo ni tor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Table 11-4 Batch control assignments Function Default assignment Assignment options ON state actions End None Specify t...
Page 104 - Special cases in batch control; Cleaning/purging the sensor tubes; Batch control function
92 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Batch Application 11.7.1 Special cases in batch control There are two common situations in batch control that may require special configuration: • Cleaning/purging the sensor tubes In normal processing, the batch...
Page 105 - Configuring the Process Monitor
Configuration and Use Manual 93 Con fig urin g Batch Con fig urin g Pr o c ess Mo ni tor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Chapter 12 Configuring the Process Monitor 12.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure the process monitor. Parameters are listed in Figure 12-...
Page 106 - Process monitor screens; To change the precision of a process variable:; Process monitor screen parameters
94 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Process Monitor 12.3 Process monitor screens The Process Monitor Screens menu allows you to specify the process variable that will appear on the display. You can configure five screens, displaying 0 to 4 variables on each...
Page 107 - Select the process totalizer or process inventory from the list.; Approved; or; Not Approved; The
Configuration and Use Manual 95 Configuring the Process Monitor Con fig urin g Batch Con fig urin g Pr o c ess Mo ni tor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Con fig urin g Batch Con fig urin g Pr o c ess Mo ni tor Con fig urin g Ou tpu ts Con fig urin g Eve n ts Con fig urin g Batch Con...
Page 109 - Configuring Digital Communications; Note: To install wiring for digital communications, see Chapter 3.; Digital communication menu; Which protocol is configured
Configuration and Use Manual 97 Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Chapter 13 Configuring Digital Communications 13.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure digital communications. Only communication para...
Page 111 - Digital communication menu – Bell 202 and Device setup
Configuration and Use Manual 99 Configuring Digital Communications Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Figure 13-3 Digital communication menu – Bell 202 and Device setup 13.3 Configuring RS-485 parameters RS-485 parameters s...
Page 112 - Service port mode; HART, Modbus RTU, and Modbus ASCII parameters
100 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Digital Communications Polling address Two polling addresses are stored on the Series 3000 device: a Modbus polling address and a HART polling address. • The Modbus polling address can be configured only in the RS-485 menu, ...
Page 113 - If the custody transfer application is installed:; Configuring printer protocol; Printer protocol parameters are used to:; Configuring printer communications; Connection parameter; Printer communications parameters
Configuration and Use Manual 101 Configuring Digital Communications Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns If no connection is made during the 10-second period, the terminals are automatically reset to RS-485 mode and will rema...
Page 114 - Printer test; If printing does not occur:; Configuring Bell 202 parameters
102 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Digital Communications Printer test After configuring the printer, select Printer Test to perform a printer test. A standard test page should be produced at the printer. When the printer test is complete, the display reads “...
Page 115 - Loop current mode; Burst mode
Configuration and Use Manual 103 Configuring Digital Communications Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns 13.4.1 Loop current mode Loop current mode is used to fix or unfix the mA output: • If Loop Current Mode is disabled, th...
Page 116 - Communicating with a remote device; Connection parameters for Bell 202 communications; Device parameters
104 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Digital Communications 13.4.3 Communicating with a remote device After Bell 202 communications have been set up (both wiring and configuration), you can connect to the Series 3000 device using the parameters described in Tab...
Page 117 - ng Custod; Configuring Custody Transfer
Configuration and Use Manual 105 Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Chapter 14 Configuring Custody Transfer 14.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to configure the custody transfer application. Note: The custody ...
Page 118 - Configuration options; transfer
106 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Custody Transfer 14.3 Configuration options The custody transfer application is designed to comply with three different sets of requirements, as defined by two different regulatory agencies. Before configuring the custody tr...
Page 119 - to; Transaction measurement and management
Configuration and Use Manual 107 Configuring Custody Transfer Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns 14.4 Configuring custody transfer (NTEP) To configure custody transfer (NTEP): 1. Referring to Figure 14-1, set World Area to ...
Page 120 - Security menu for custody transfer (NTEP)
108 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Custody Transfer Figure 14-1 Security menu for custody transfer (NTEP) 14.5 Configuring custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch) To configure custody transfer (OIML) or custody transfer (OIML/batch): 1. Refe...
Page 122 - If you will use the batch reset function, you can press the; button from the batch
110 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Custody Transfer Note: If a single discrete input is assigned to print both a transfer (OIML) ticket and a standard or batch ticket, only the transfer (OIML) ticket will be printed. With the exception of ticket printing and ...
Page 123 - Setting the security switch; This step provides instructions for:
Configuration and Use Manual 111 Configuring Custody Transfer Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Figure 14-2 Security menu for custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch) 14.6 Setting the security switch Secur...
Page 124 - Security switch on panel-mount Model 3300 or Model 3500; Align the platform with the guide rails in the rack.; Security switch; Custody transfer tab
112 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Custody Transfer Figure 14-3 Security switch on panel-mount Model 3300 or Model 3500 14.6.2 Rack-mount devices To set the security switch on a Model 3300 or Model 3500 mounted in a rack: 1. Loosen the captive screws that sec...
Page 125 - Security switch on rack-mount Model 3300 or Model 3500
Configuration and Use Manual 113 Configuring Custody Transfer Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Figure 14-4 Security switch on rack-mount Model 3300 or Model 3500 Figure 14-5 Installing lockout screws on rack-mount platfor...
Page 126 - To set the security switch on the Model 3350 or Model 3700:
114 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Custody Transfer To set the security switch on the Model 3350 or Model 3700: 1. Unscrew the circuit board compartment cover. 2. The security switch is located on the panel inside the circuit board compartment. To secure the ...
Page 127 - Installing the weights and measures seal
Configuration and Use Manual 115 Configuring Custody Transfer Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns 14.7 Installing the weights and measures seal The weights and measures seal must be installed and secured by a weights and mea...
Page 129 - Ticket Formatting and Printing; button on the display or a discrete input.
Configuration and Use Manual 117 Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Chapter 15 Ticket Formatting and Printing 15.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to format and print tickets. To print tickets, digital communic...
Page 130 - Ticket availability; Ticket contents
118 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Table 15-1 Ticket availability Special applications Tickets available Standard Batch (1) (1) Refers to batch tickets when (a) the custody transfer application is not installed, or (b) the custody transfer ...
Page 131 - Standard tickets; To format standard tickets:; Protocol; Printer; The menu shown in Figure 15-1 is displayed.; Configure printer; Note: Other parameters in this menu are defined in Table 13-3.; Ticket configuration menu – Standard tickets
Configuration and Use Manual 119 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns 15.3 Standard tickets This section describes the formatting and printing of standard tickets. 15.3.1 Formatting To format st...
Page 132 - Printing
120 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing 15.3.2 Printing You can print standard tickets manually, via the display, or via a discrete input. You can also specify that tickets will be printed automatically if a discrete event occurs. You may use as...
Page 133 - Batch tickets; To format batch tickets:; The menu shown in Figure 15-2 is displayed.; Configure Printer; Ticket configuration menu – Batch tickets
Configuration and Use Manual 121 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Note: You can assign one or more actions to a single discrete input or discrete event. Other discrete input and discrete eve...
Page 135 - If the print request occurs:; Multiple tickets; If multiple tickets are printed:; Formatting; In the Digital Communication menu, select; Ticket
Configuration and Use Manual 123 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns If the print request occurs: • When flow is not present (the batch is stopped or ended), the batch ticket is printed. • When...
Page 136 - Ticket configuration menu – Batch (NTEP) tickets; Automatically, when the batch ends or when a discrete event occurs
124 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Figure 15-3 Ticket configuration menu – Batch (NTEP) tickets 15.5.2 Printing Batch (NTEP) tickets can be printed in several ways: • Automatically, when the batch ends or when a discrete event occurs • Manu...
Page 137 - Auto print
Configuration and Use Manual 125 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Auto print To print a batch (NTEP) ticket automatically when the batch target is reached, set the Auto Print parameter for b...
Page 138 - Ticket configuration menu – Transfer (OIML) tickets
126 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Note: The Pre Header, Post Footer, Header Line 1, Header Line 2, and Footer parameters are shared with all ticket types. Any formatting defined for transfer (OIML) tickets is applied to all tickets. Note: ...
Page 139 - Transfer (OIML) tickets must be printed manually, using either the; button on the display or a; Ticket parameters – Transfer (OIML) tickets
Configuration and Use Manual 127 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns 15.6.2 Printing Transfer (OIML) tickets must be printed manually, using either the PRINT button on the display or a discrete...
Page 140 - Display
128 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Display Note: This function is not available if flow is present and Transfer Print Conditions is set to No Flow. To print a transfer (OIML) ticket from the display: 1. From the View menu, select Transfer T...
Page 141 - In the Digital Communication menu, select; The menu shown in Figure 15-4 is displayed.
Configuration and Use Manual 129 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Note: The Transfer Print Screen and Transfer Screens to Print options are similar to the Transfer Reset Screen and Transfer ...
Page 142 - Ticket configuration menu – Batch (OIML) tickets
130 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Figure 15-5 Ticket configuration menu – Batch (OIML) tickets Table 15-8 Ticket parameters – Batch (OIML) tickets Variable Default Description Pre header codesPost footer codes None Printer control codes. E...
Page 145 - Star; Startup Procedures
Configuration and Use Manual 133 Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Chapter 16 Startup Procedures 16.1 About this chapter This chapter explains the procedures that are required for initial startup of the Series 3000 device....
Page 146 - Communication methods after power-up; Zero time
134 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Startup Procedures 4. If there are any active alarms, the alarm category will be displayed in the alarm bar. To view, acknowledge, or respond to the alarms, see Chapter 22. Note: Series 3000 transmitters are ready to begin measurement a...
Page 147 - Zero failure and restoring zero values
Configuration and Use Manual 135 Startup Procedures Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Configuri ng Custod y T ...
Page 148 - If the calibration succeeded, a “Success” status is displayed.; to return to the Sensor Zero screen.
136 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Startup Procedures 5. When the calibration is complete: • In the active alarm log, the alarm changes from “active” to “inactive but unacknowledged.” • If the calibration succeeded, a “Success” status is displayed. • If the calibration f...
Page 149 - Calibration menu
Configuration and Use Manual 137 Startup Procedures Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Configuri ng Custod y T ...
Page 150 - Diagnosing sensor zero failure; Testing the inputs and outputs
138 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Startup Procedures 16.3.4 Diagnosing sensor zero failure If the Calibrate Zero screen reads “Calibration Failure,” the sensor zero calibration was not successfully completed. “Calibration Failure” could indicate: • Flow of fluid during ...
Page 151 - Reading and testing the discrete inputs; SAVE; to set the state of the selected discrete output.
Configuration and Use Manual 139 Startup Procedures Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Configuri ng Custod y T ...
Page 152 - Milliamp outputs; to set the output level.; Use the cursor control buttons to change the output value.; Milliamp output trim; milliamp output trim
140 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Startup Procedures Milliamp outputs Refer to Figure 16-2 to access and set the output levels of milliamp outputs. 1. Select the milliamp output to be set. 2. Use the cursor control buttons to change the output value. 3. Press SAVE to se...
Page 153 - Note: Any trimming performed on the output should not exceed; Milliamp output wiring terminals; Terminal block location
Configuration and Use Manual 141 Startup Procedures Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Configuri ng Custod y T ransf er Star tup Con fig urin g Tic kets Con fig urin g Di gi tal Comm u n ic a tio ns Configuri ng Custod y T ...
Page 155 - n M; Operation Mode; There are two different operation modes:; Startup and display test; Initial startup; See Section 16.3 for instructions on performing a sensor zero.
Configuration and Use Manual 143 Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Chapter 17 Operation Mode 17.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to use the Series 3000 device in operation mode. There are two different operat...
Page 156 - Process monitor operation mode; If a total appears on the screen, you can press; to reset it to 0. Pressing; will; Series 3000 display in process monitor mode
144 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode 17.4 Process monitor operation mode The process monitor, shown in Figure 17-1, is the default operation mode unless the discrete batch application is present. • To scroll through the process monitor, press the left or rig...
Page 157 - Using the View menu; When you press; VIEW; View menu
Configuration and Use Manual 145 Operation Mode Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e 17.5 Using the View menu When you press VIEW at the operation screen, the View menu is displayed (see Figure 17-2). This menu varies accordi...
Page 158 - Working with the View menu; The active alarm log lists:; HELP
146 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode Figure 17-3 Working with the View menu 17.5.1 Active alarm log The platform performs self-diagnostics during operation. If the platform detects certain events or conditions, an alarm message appears in the highlight bar a...
Page 159 - Process monitoring
Configuration and Use Manual 147 Operation Mode Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e 17.5.2 Process monitoring This selection displays the process monitor, as described in Section 17.4. The display is identical to the display...
Page 160 - Diagnostic monitor; LCD Options; to adjust the screen contrast.; LCD Backlight; to turn screen backlighting on or off.; Density curves; SEL; Applications list
148 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode 17.5.6 Diagnostic monitor The Diagnostic Monitor shows real-time values for sensor flow tube frequency, left and right pickoffs, drive gain, and live zero. Drive gain, pickoff levels, and sensor flow tube frequency values...
Page 161 - Operation; Operation Mode – Batch
Configuration and Use Manual 149 Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Chapter 18 Operation Mode – Batch 18.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to use the discrete batch control application and how to perform ba...
Page 162 - Batch process screen; Event
150 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Batch 18.3 Batch process screen Figure 18-1 shows the Series 3000 display in batch operation mode, ready to start a batch. The display shows that there have been zero kilograms of actual delivery in this batch. When flo...
Page 163 - Series 3000 display in batch mode; To start the batch, press the button on the left, labeled; START; Actual; START
Configuration and Use Manual 151 Operation Mode – Batch Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Figure 18-1 Series 3000 display in batch mode 18.3.1 Function buttons In Figure 18-2, the display shows that the batch target is...
Page 164 - Using batch function buttons
152 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Batch Figure 18-2 Using batch function buttons Figure 18-3 indicates the actions that are performed by the function buttons during batch operation. Figure 18-3 Function buttons in batch mode DEVICE 1 Preset 1 Actual 4.4...
Page 165 - STOP; is performed at different
Configuration and Use Manual 153 Operation Mode – Batch Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e 18.3.2 Cursor control buttons The Lockout Target parameter can be set to allow the operator to change the target directly from t...
Page 166 - Normal operation
154 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Batch Figure 18-5 Batch processing sequences: 2-stage batching, Open Primary at 0% 0% 100% Normal operation Configured values• Open Primary: 0%• Open Secondary: m%• Close Primary: n% Legend• Primary valve• Secondary val...
Page 168 - Batch control configuration:
156 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Batch Example 1 Batch control configuration: • No. of Stages = 2 • Configure Presets By = % of Target Preset configuration: • Target = 100 liters • Open Primary = 0% • m (Open Secondary) = 30% • n (Close Primary) = 70% ...
Page 169 - Special cases in batch processing; Batch AOC; Calibration
Configuration and Use Manual 157 Operation Mode – Batch Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e 18.5 Special cases in batch processing This section describes two common situations in batch processing that may require special...
Page 170 - When overshoot has been adequately minimized:
158 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Batch 6. When overshoot has been adequately minimized: a. From the Maintenance menu, select Calibration . b. Select Batch AOC . 7. Select Save Calibration . 8. Press SEL .
Page 171 - Operation Mode – Custody Transfer; Identifying a security breach – see Section 19.2; Identifying a security breach
Configuration and Use Manual 159 Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Chapter 19 Operation Mode – Custody Transfer 19.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to use and manage the custody transfer application. The foll...
Page 172 - Series 3000 behavior and available functions; Function
160 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Custody Transfer Table 19-1 Series 3000 behavior and available functions Custody transfer (NTEP) Custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch) Function Secured Unsecured Secured Unsecured Batch processing Ba...
Page 175 - BOL number; reached, but you may increase the target and resume flow if desired.
Configuration and Use Manual 163 Operation Mode – Custody Transfer Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e 19.4 Custody transfer (NTEP) This section provides information on the BOL number, the custody transfer transaction, ticke...
Page 176 - General use of Series 3000 device; Stop flow when the desired quantity has been delivered.
164 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Custody Transfer 19.4.4 General use of Series 3000 device This section describes the effect of custody transfer (NTEP) on specific Series 3000 device functions. Information in this section supplements the information in...
Page 177 - Press the
Configuration and Use Manual 165 Operation Mode – Custody Transfer Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e 3. End the transaction, either by printing a transfer (OIML) ticket or by using the transfer reset function. • To end a t...
Page 178 - If a print failure occurs:
166 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Custody Transfer 19.5.4 Transfer (OIML) and batch (OIML) tickets and ticket printing Printing methods, conditions, and ticket contents for transfer (OIML) and batch (OIML) tickets are described in Table 19-2. Print fail...
Page 179 - Print job status; The last ticket print request failed.; Transfer log; option to specify the transfer you want to view. Log data for the; Example transfer log entry
Configuration and Use Manual 167 Operation Mode – Custody Transfer Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Print job status For some printer types, a discrete output can be configured to indicate that the ticket could not be pri...
Page 180 - The View menu changes as follows:
168 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Custody Transfer 19.5.6 General use of Series 3000 device This section describes the effect of custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch) on specific Series 3000 device functions. Information in this sect...
Page 181 - Totalizers and inventories
Configuration and Use Manual 169 Operation Mode – Custody Transfer Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e If you select Transfer Totalizer: • You can view current transfer, inventory, or transfer and inventory values for the cu...
Page 182 - Clearing a security breach; If you need to reconfigure the Series 3000 device:; Audit trail; Cause
170 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Operation Mode – Custody Transfer 19.6 Clearing a security breach The method used to clear a security breach depends on the cause of the breach. See Table 19-3. Note: Clearing the security breach on the Series 3000 device does not estab...
Page 183 - Audit trail menu
Configuration and Use Manual 171 Operation Mode – Custody Transfer Operation Mode – Batc h T otaliz ers and In ventories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Figure 19-3 Audit trail menu 19.8.1 Using the audit trail The Current Event Number item on the Audit Trail menu displays ...
Page 185 - tali; Using Totalizers and Inventories; Process totalizers
Configuration and Use Manual 173 Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Chapter 20 Using Totalizers and Inventories 20.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to monitor, start, stop, and reset totalizers and invento...
Page 186 - Transfer totalizers; Totalizer management; Totalizer type
174 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Using Totalizers and Inventories In addition, if the custody transfer application is installed and World Area is set to OIML, the process totalizers and inventories are replaced by the following: • Transfer totalizers – track the total ...
Page 187 - View menu – Totalizer management
Configuration and Use Manual 175 Using Totalizers and Inventories Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Op...
Page 189 - . Values are listed only for presets that have been enabled.
Configuration and Use Manual 177 Using Totalizers and Inventories Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Operation Mode – Ba tc h T o tali z e rs and Inven tories Ope ration Mode – Custod y Tra n s fer Operatio n M o d e Op...
Page 191 - Measure; Measurement Performance; Meter verification
Configuration and Use Manual 179 Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Chapter 21 Measurement Performance 21.1 Overview This chapter describes the following procedures: • Meter verification – see...
Page 193 - Meter validation and meter factors; the data reported externally.; Feature or function
Configuration and Use Manual 181 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 21.2.2 Meter validation and meter factors Meter validation can be used with all Series 3000 systems ...
Page 194 - Density calibration; Comparison and recommendations; Process and measurement interruption
182 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance The flowmeter measures process variables based on fixed points of reference. Calibration adjusts those points of reference. Three types of calibration can be performed: • Zero (see Section 16.3) • Density calibra...
Page 195 - Measurement adjustment; Performing meter verification; Maintain a constant temperature and pressure.; Transmitter configuration
Configuration and Use Manual 183 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance • Measurement adjustment - Meter verification is an indicator of sensor condition, but does not chan...
Page 196 - Specification uncertainty limit; To run a meter verification test:
184 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance Specification uncertainty limit The specification uncertainty limit defines the acceptable degree of variation from factory results, expressed as a percentage. Variation inside the limit is reported as Pass. Vari...
Page 197 - Meter verification test, original version – ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 185 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Figure 21-1 Meter verification test, original version – ProLink II Verify configuration parameters T...
Page 198 - Meter verification test, original version – Display; To run a Smart Meter Verification test:
186 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance Figure 21-2 Meter verification test, original version – Display 21.3.3 Running Smart Meter Verification To run a Smart Meter Verification test: • With ProLink II, see Figure 21-3. • With the display, see Figure 2...
Page 199 - Smart Meter Verification test – ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 187 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Figure 21-3 Smart Meter Verification test – ProLink II Verify configuration parameters Tools > Me...
Page 200 - Smart Meter Verification test – Display
188 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance Figure 21-4 Smart Meter Verification test – Display Start Meter Verify Progress . . . . . . . . . x % PASS ABORT FAIL Auswahl Ausgangsverhalten setzen Proceed? Ja Ausgang Einstellung Mit Messung fortfahren Letzte...
Page 201 - Smart Meter Verification test – Communicator
Configuration and Use Manual 189 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Figure 21-5 Smart Meter Verification test – Communicator Online > 1 Overview > 3 Shortcuts >...
Page 202 - Reading and interpreting meter verification test results; Pass; Meter verification abort codes; Abort code
190 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance 21.3.4 Reading and interpreting meter verification test results Pass/Fail/Abort When the test is completed, the result will be reported as Pass, Fail, or Abort: • Pass – The test result is within the specificatio...
Page 203 - Detailed test data with ProLink II
Configuration and Use Manual 191 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Detailed test data with ProLink II For each test, the following data is stored on the transmitter: •...
Page 204 - Test result chart
192 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance Figure 21-6 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 outlet stiffness ar...
Page 205 - Detailed test data with the display; Powered-on hours at the time of the test; Meter verification test data – Display
Configuration and Use Manual 193 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Note the following: • The test result chart may not show all test results, and test counters may not...
Page 206 - Detailed test data with the Communicator; Meter verification test data – Communicator
194 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance Detailed test data with the Communicator Note: Requires Smart Meter Verification. No detailed test data is available with the original version of the meter verification application. For each Smart Meter Verificat...
Page 207 - Continue Measuring
Configuration and Use Manual 195 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 21.3.5 Setting up automatic or remote execution of the meter verification test Note: Requires Smart ...
Page 208 - Smart Meter Verification scheduler – Display; Use the following formula to calculate a meter factor:
196 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance Figure 21-9 Smart Meter Verification scheduler – Display Figure 21-10 Smart Meter Verification scheduler – Communicator 21.4 Performing meter validation To perform meter validation, measure a sample of the proces...
Page 209 - Performing density calibration; Density calibration includes the following calibration points:; Preparing for density calibration; The first mass flow meter factor is 0.9989.
Configuration and Use Manual 197 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 21.5 Performing density calibration Density calibration includes the following calibration points: •...
Page 210 - Density calibration fluids; between the density of the D3 fluid and the density of water.; Density of air; Temperature in °C and °F
198 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance Density calibration fluids D1 and D2 density calibration require a D1 (low-density) fluid and a D2 (high-density) fluid. You may use air and water. If you are calibrating a T-Series sensor, the D1 fluid must be a...
Page 211 - Density calibration procedures; in grams per cubic centimeter.; Density of water
Configuration and Use Manual 199 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 21.5.2 Density calibration procedures To perform the low-density calibration: 1. Fill the sensor wit...
Page 212 - completely
200 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Measurement Performance 2. If possible, shut off the flow. Otherwise, pump the fluid through the sensor at the lowest flow rate allowed by the process. 3. To ensure stable density, make sure the fluid in the flow tubes remains completel...
Page 213 - Performing temperature calibration; in
Configuration and Use Manual 201 Measurement Performance Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 4. Use any established method to derive an accurate density, in g/cm 3 , for the fluid at line condi...
Page 215 - Dia; Diagnostics and Troubleshooting; Meter fingerprinting; Checking process variables; Symptom
Configuration and Use Manual 203 Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Chapter 22 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to use the diagnostic software to...
Page 216 - Process variables problems and possible remedies
204 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Erratic non-zero flow rate under no-flow conditions RF interference Check environment for RF interference. See Section 22.11.5. Wiring problem Verify all sensor-to-transmitter wiring and ensure the wires ...
Page 219 - Meter fingerprinting menu
Configuration and Use Manual 207 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance When the cursor is positioned on Current, you can use the RESET button to set a new start time...
Page 220 - Note: Simulation does not change any diagnostic values.; Alarm types and handling
208 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting If sensor simulation mode is active, the specified simulated values are substituted for process data from the sensor. Therefore, sensor simulation will affect, for example: • All mass flow, temperature, o...
Page 221 - Fault timeout; Active alarm log; Alarm severity levels and fault reporting; Severity level
Configuration and Use Manual 209 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Some alarms can be reclassified. For example: • The default severity level for Alarm A020 (cal...
Page 222 - Alarm history; Example alarm log
210 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting The active alarm log provides help for each alarm listed (see Section 22.6.5), and also allows you to acknowledge alarms. It is cleared and regenerated with every Series 3000 power cycle. When the active ...
Page 223 - Example alarm event log
Configuration and Use Manual 211 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Figure 22-4 Example alarm event log Active alarm log To access the active alarm log from the V...
Page 224 - The alarm number is displayed.; Example alarm help
212 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting The help system will display up to five screens of information. On these screens: • The alarm number is displayed. • An explanation of the alarm is provided. • Instructions for correcting the alarm condit...
Page 225 - Electronics alarms; Description
Configuration and Use Manual 213 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance A009 Xmtr Initializing Device is performing self-calibration after power-up. Fault Yes No No a...
Page 227 - Sensor alarms
Configuration and Use Manual 215 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 22.7.2 Sensor alarms Table 22-5 lists all alarms in the Sensor category, with descriptions, su...
Page 228 - Process alarms
216 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22.7.3 Process alarms Table 22-6 lists all alarms in the Process category, with descriptions, suggested user actions, and related information. More information on specific process alarms is provided later...
Page 231 - Slugs
Configuration and Use Manual 219 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Slug flow alarms Slugs – for example, gas in a liquid process or liquid in a gas process – occ...
Page 232 - Output saturation alarms
220 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting If slug limits have been configured, and slug flow occurs: • A slug flow alarm is generated. • All outputs that are configured to represent flow rate hold their last “pre-slug” value for the configured sl...
Page 233 - Calibration alarms; If a calibration procedure fails:; Using batch alarms; Alarm message
Configuration and Use Manual 221 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Calibration alarms If a calibration procedure fails: 1. Ensure that there is no flow through t...
Page 235 - Using configuration alarms
Configuration and Use Manual 223 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance A101 mA 1 Fixed Primary mA output is transmitting fixed output level. Info Yes (5) No Change L...
Page 236 - Restoring a working configuration; To change the core processor address manually:
224 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22.8 Restoring a working configuration At times it may be easier to start from a known working configuration than to troubleshoot the existing configuration. To do this, you can: • Restore a configuration...
Page 237 - Poll to make a connection to the core processor.; Apply; I/O problems and remedies
Configuration and Use Manual 225 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 3. Poll to make a connection to the core processor. 4. When the core processor is found, click...
Page 239 - Diagnosing wiring problems; To check the power supply wiring:
Configuration and Use Manual 227 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 22.11 Diagnosing wiring problems Use the procedures in this section to check the transmitter i...
Page 240 - Checking the sensor-to-transmitter wiring
228 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5. Use a voltmeter to test the voltage at the transmitter’s power-supply terminals. Verify that it is within the specified limits (see Appendix A or Appendix B). 22.11.2 Checking the sensor-to-transmitter...
Page 241 - Check the output level at the transmitter.
Configuration and Use Manual 229 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 22.11.6 Checking the output wiring and receiving device If you receive an inaccurate frequency...
Page 242 - Checking the calibration
230 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22.17 Checking the calibration Improper calibration can cause the transmitter to send unexpected output values. If the transmitter appears to be operating correctly but sends inaccurate output values, an ...
Page 243 - Excessive drive gain; Sensor model; Excessive drive gain causes and remedies
Configuration and Use Manual 231 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 22.18.3 Excessive drive gain Excessive drive gain can be caused by several problems. See Table...
Page 244 - Low pickoff voltage; Two core processor procedures are available:; Checking the core processor LED; To check the core processor LED:; Erratic drive gain causes and remedies; Low pickoff voltage causes and remedies
232 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22.18.5 Low pickoff voltage Low pickoff voltage can be caused by several problems. See Table 22-13. 22.19 Checking the core processor Two core processor procedures are available: • You can check the core ...
Page 246 - Core processor resistance test (standard core processor only); Note: Perform this test only if an A026 alarm is present.; LED behavior
234 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22.19.2 Core processor resistance test (standard core processor only) Note: Perform this test only if an A026 alarm is present. To perform the core processor resistance test: 1. Power down the transmitter...
Page 247 - Core processor resistance test; If the transmitter is in a hazardous area, wait five minutes.; Coils and test terminal pairs; Coil
Configuration and Use Manual 235 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Figure 22-6 Core processor resistance test 22.20 Checking sensor coils and RTD Problems with s...
Page 248 - -wire remote installation; Possible cause
236 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5. Leave the core processor terminal blocks disconnected. At the sensor, remove the lid of the junction box and test each sensor terminal for a short to case by placing one DMM lead on the terminal and th...
Page 249 - Disconnect the wires from the core processor terminals.; Do not twist or rotate the core processor
Configuration and Use Manual 237 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 4. Disconnect the wires from the core processor terminals. 5. If you have a standard core proc...
Page 250 - Sensor pins – Enhanced core processor
238 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Figure 22-8 Sensor pins – Enhanced core processor 8. There should be no open circuits, i.e., no infinite resistance readings. The LPO and RPO readings should be the same or very close (±5 Ω ). 9. Using th...
Page 251 - If you have a standard core processor:
Configuration and Use Manual 239 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance 1. If you have a standard core processor: a. Align the three guide pins on the bottom of the c...
Page 253 - Specific; Appendix A; Housing and mounting
Configuration and Use Manual 241 Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Appendix A Specifications – Model 3300 and Model 3500 A.1 Housing and mounting There are two housing and mounting options av...
Page 255 - Panel-mount dimensions for Model 3300 or Model 3500 with I/O cables
Configuration and Use Manual 243 Specifications – Model 3300 and Model 3500 Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Figure A-2 Panel-mount dimensions for Model 3300 or Model 3500 with I/O cables 6 ...
Page 257 - Core processor dimensions
Configuration and Use Manual 245 Specifications – Model 3300 and Model 3500 Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Figure A-4 Core processor dimensions Note: These dimensions apply only to the cor...
Page 260 - Digital communications; HART superimposed on primary mA output; Power supply options; watts typical, 14 watts maximum
248 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Specifications – Model 3300 and Model 3500 A.6.4 Digital communications • One RS-485 port (standard) - Supports Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, HART/RS-485, or printer - User-configurable • HART superimposed on primary mA output - Standard HA...
Page 261 - Ambient temperature:
Configuration and Use Manual 249 Specifications – Model 3300 and Model 3500 Dia g nostics and T roub leshooting Spe c ifica tions – Model 3 350 /3 7 0 0 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance A.8 Environmental limits • Ambient temperature: - Operating: –4 to +140 °F (–20 t...
Page 263 - ion; Appendix B; Compartmentalized housing
Configuration and Use Manual 251 Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Appendix B Specifications – Model 3350 and Model 3700 B.1 Compartmentalized housing • Compartment with threaded cover contains...
Page 265 - Model 3350 or Model 3700 dimensions – Conduit openings view
Configuration and Use Manual 253 Specifications – Model 3350 and Model 3700 Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific...
Page 268 - Frequency/pulse output
256 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Specifications – Model 3350 and Model 3700 Discrete outputs Three discrete outputs • Configurable for the application • Polarity: Active high or active low, software selectable • Power: Internal pull-up to 24 V • Voltage: 24 VDC nominal...
Page 269 - 8 watts typical, 25 watts maximum
Configuration and Use Manual 257 Specifications – Model 3350 and Model 3700 Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific a tions – Model 330 0 /3 500 Measure ment P e rf ormance Dia g nostics and T roub lesh ooting Specificat ion s – Mo del 3350 /3 700 Specific...
Page 270 - Performance specifications; To clean the Model 3350 or Model 3700, use a clean damp cloth.
258 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Specifications – Model 3350 and Model 3700 B.11 Performance specifications For performance specifications, refer to the sensor specifications. B.12 Cleaning instructions To clean the Model 3350 or Model 3700, use a clean damp cloth. WAR...
Page 271 - Spec; Appendix C; Energized by discrete outputs; Hazardous area classifications; EEx n V II T4; UL and CSA
Configuration and Use Manual 259 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Appendix C Specifications – Model 3100 C.1 Overview The Model 3100 accessory features relay packs for interfacing with high-energy solenoids, pump starters, or other devices. C.2 Relay...
Page 273 - Rela; Appendix D; About this appendix; Two types of relay can be used with the Series 3000:; Power; Hazardous area installations; EEx nV II T4
Configuration and Use Manual 261 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Appendix D Installing Relays D.1 About this appendix This appendix explains how to install relay modules for the Series 3000 device. Relays are used to connect the device’s discrete ou...
Page 274 - Installing Relays; To comply with hazardous area requirements:; Active high or active low; Sinking up to 500 mA at 30 VDC supply maximum
262 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installing Relays To comply with hazardous area requirements: • Model 3100 relay modules must be mounted into a suitable and classified enclosure that provides ingress protection of at least IP4X according to EN 60529, taking into accou...
Page 275 - Follow these steps to install a Model 3100 relay module.; Mount relay module
Configuration and Use Manual 263 Installing Relays Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Figure D-1 Discrete output circuit D.6 Installing the Model 3100 relay module Follow these steps to install a Model 3100 relay module. Step 1 Mount relay module Mount...
Page 276 - Relay module dimensions
264 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installing Relays Figure D-2 Relay module dimensions TS 32 TS 15 TS 35 x 15 2 1/32 (52) 2 7/32 (56) 2 21/64 (59) 2 (50) 3 3/64 (77) TS 35 x 7.5 8 (203) Dimensions in inches (mm)
Page 277 - Connect discrete output terminals to relays; shown in Table D-1 and in the following diagrams:; Transmitter/controller terminals and Model 3100 terminals; Transmitter/controller terminals
Configuration and Use Manual 265 Installing Relays Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Step 2 Connect discrete output terminals to relays Follow the steps below to connect the transmitter/controller’s discrete output wiring terminals to one, two, or thr...
Page 278 - Model 3300 or Model 3500 input/output wiring terminals
266 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installing Relays Figure D-3 Model 3300 or Model 3500 to Model 3100 – Screw-type or solder-tail connector Figure D-4 Model 3300 or Model 3500 to Model 3100 – I/O cables Relay 3 Relay 1 Wire size is 24 to 16 AWG (0,25 to 1,5 mm 2 ) Relay...
Page 279 - Connect relay wiring to control devices
Configuration and Use Manual 267 Installing Relays Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Figure D-5 Model 3350 or Model 3700 to Model 3100 Step 3 Connect relay wiring to control devices Follow the steps below to connect one, two, or three relays to a cont...
Page 280 - Model 3100 relay module to control devices – AC power
268 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installing Relays Figure D-6 Model 3100 relay module to control devices – AC power Figure D-7 Model 3100 relay module to control devices – DC power 24 to 280 VAC (no polarity) Primary control valve or other control device Secondary cont...
Page 281 - Installing user-supplied relays; Follow these steps to install user-supplied relays.; in the following diagrams:; Transmitter/controller terminals for user-supplied relays
Configuration and Use Manual 269 Installing Relays Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 D.7 Installing user-supplied relays Follow these steps to install user-supplied relays. Step 1 Connect discrete output terminals to relays Follow the steps below to c...
Page 282 - Model 3300 or Model 3500 to user-supplied relay – I/O cable
270 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installing Relays Figure D-8 Model 3300 or Model 3500 to user-supplied relay – Screw-type or solder-tail connector Figure D-9 Model 3300 or Model 3500 to user-supplied relay – I/O cable User-supplied relays External power supply • 12 to...
Page 283 - Model 3350 or Model 3700 input/output wiring terminals
Configuration and Use Manual 271 Installing Relays Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Figure D-10 Model 3350 or Model 3700 to user-supplied relay Step 2 Connect relay wiring to control devices The method used to connect the relay to the control device ...
Page 285 - Defaults; Appendix E; Type
Configuration and Use Manual 273 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Appendix E Default Values and Ranges E.1 Overview This appendix provides information on the default values for most Series 3000 parameters. Where appropriate, valid ranges are also def...
Page 286 - Default Values and Ranges; Series 3000 default values and ranges
274 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Default Values and Ranges Density Density damping 1.6 sec 0.0 – 51.2 sec User-entered value is corrected to nearest value in list of preset values Density units g/cm 3 Density cutoff 0.2 g/cm 3 0.0 – 0.5 g/cm 3 D1 0.00000 D2 1.00000 K1 ...
Page 289 - Series; Appendix F; Left; Right; cursor; Process monitor: Discrete batch application not installed
Configuration and Use Manual 277 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Appendix F Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts F.1 Overview This appendix provides flowcharts for the Series 3000 display menus. F.2 Process monitor Access to the process monitor depends on wh...
Page 290 - Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts; Process monitor: Discrete batch application installed; To access the View menu system, press the; To access the Management menu system, press the Security button.; Menu access
278 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts Figure F-2 Process monitor: Discrete batch application installed F.3 Menu access As shown in Figure F-3: • To access the View menu system, press the VIEW function button. • To access the Management menu syste...
Page 293 - Management menus
Configuration and Use Manual 281 Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Mo...
Page 294 - Management menu – top level, Security menu, and Language menu
282 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts Figure F-7 Management menu – top level, Security menu, and Language menu Management Menu Language Security Maintenance Configuration Security· Enable/disable· Write Protect (1) · Totalizer Reset (1) Passwords...
Page 295 - Configuration menu
Configuration and Use Manual 283 Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Mo...
Page 299 - Maintenance menu
Configuration and Use Manual 287 Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Model 3 100 Rela y In stal latio n Series 3 000 Men u s Defaults Spec ifications – Mo...
Page 301 - Appendix G
Configuration and Use Manual 289 375 Fi el d Co mm u n ic ato r Saf e ty Lab e ls Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Appendix G ProLink II and Pocket ProLink G.1 Overview ProLink II is a Windows-based configuration and management tool for Micro Motion transmitters. It provides access to most Series 300...
Page 302 - ProLink II and Pocket ProLink; ProLink II configuration upload/download; File; Connecting from a PC to a Series 3000 device
290 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers ProLink II and Pocket ProLink G.3 ProLink II configuration upload/download ProLink II provides a configuration upload/download function which allows you to save configuration sets to your PC. This allows: • Easy backup and restore of de...
Page 303 - Connection > Connect to Device; ProLink II menu flowcharts
Configuration and Use Manual 291 ProLink II and Pocket ProLink 375 Fi el d Co mm u n ic ato r Saf e ty Lab e ls Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II 5. Add resistance as required. • For HART/Bell 202 connections, the signal converter must be connected across a resistance of 250–600 Ω . See the ProLink II...
Page 304 - ProLink II main menu
292 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers ProLink II and Pocket ProLink Figure G-1 ProLink II main menu File Preferences• Use External Temperature• Enable Inventory Totals Reset• Enable External Pressure Compensation• Copper RTD Installed options Data Logging (1) Enable/Disable...
Page 305 - ProLink II configuration menu
Configuration and Use Manual 293 ProLink II and Pocket ProLink 375 Fi el d Co mm u n ic ato r Saf e ty Lab e ls Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Figure G-2 ProLink II configuration menu Flow • Flow direction• Flow damp• Flow cal• Mass flow cutoff• Mass flow units• Vol flow cutoff (1) • Vol flow units...
Page 309 - Fie; Appendix H; Requirements – see Section H.2; DD requirements; To connect to the Series 3000 device:; Communicator menu flowcharts; The flowcharts start from the Communicator Online menu.
Configuration and Use Manual 297 375 Fie ld Comm unic ator Saf e ty Labels Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Appendix H 375 Field Communicator H.1 Overview This appendix provides basic information for connecting and using the 375 Field Communicator with your Series 3000 device. The following topics an...
Page 310 - 75 Field Communicator; Communicator Process Vars menu
298 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers 375 Field Communicator Figure H-1 Communicator Process Vars menu On-Line Menu > 1 Process variables View fld dev vars 1 View basic vars2 View external vars3 View FI vars4 View API vars5 View ED vars6 View batcher vars View output var...
Page 312 - Communicator Diag/Service menu
300 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers 375 Field Communicator Figure H-3 Communicator Diag/Service menu On-Line Menu > 2 Diag/Service Test/Status 1 View status2 Self test Loop test 1 Fix analog out 12 Fix analog out 23 Fix frequency out4 Fix discrete out 15 Fix discrete o...
Page 313 - Communicator Basic Setup menu
Configuration and Use Manual 301 375 Field Communicator 375 Fie ld Comm unic ator Saf e ty Labels Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Figure H-4 Communicator Basic Setup menu On-Line Menu > 3 Basic Setup Tag PV unit Anlog 1 range values 1 PV URV2 PV LRV 2 3 1 Freq scaling 1 FO scale method · Freq = f...
Page 314 - Communicator Detailed Setup menu
302 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers 375 Field Communicator Figure H-5 Communicator Detailed Setup menu On-Line Menu > 4 Detailed Setup 2 1 Charize sensor 1 Sensor selection2 Flow3 Density4 Temp cal factor5 Pressure compensation6 Meter factors7 Polling setup8 External t...
Page 317 - Sample Tic; Appendix I
Configuration and Use Manual 305 375 Fi el d Co mm u n ic ato r Saf e ty Lab e ls Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Appendix I Sample Tickets I.1 Overview This appendix provides sample tickets for the following ticket types: • Standard tickets - Process monitor tickets – see Figure I-1 - Alarm tickets...
Page 318 - Sample Tickets
306 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Sample Tickets I.2 Standard tickets Figure I-1 Typical process monitor tickets HEADER 1HEADER 2 M. RESET 29-SEP-2003 10:58:27 Mass Flow Rate g/s Current_Value:0.000000 Average:-0.043297 Maximum:56:830570 Minimum:-0.145275 Mass Total g C...
Page 319 - Typical alarm tickets
Configuration and Use Manual 307 Sample Tickets 375 Fi el d Co mm u n ic ato r Saf e ty Lab e ls Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Figure I-2 Typical alarm tickets HEADER 1HEADER 2 M. RESET 29-SEP-2003 13:27:33 Active Alarm Log Temp. Out-of-RangeINFO 17-JAN-07 14:14:53 Sensor RTD ErrorINFO 17-JAN-07 1...
Page 320 - Configuration ticket and audit event log ticket; Using Modbus Protocol with Micro Motion Transmitters
308 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Sample Tickets Figure I-3 Configuration ticket and audit event log ticket For the tickets shown in Figure I-3, codes are used for all items which are selected from a selection list. For example, FO Flow Source code 0 represents mass flo...
Page 322 - Duplicate tickets; Alarm Occurred; parameter was
310 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Sample Tickets Figure I-6 Duplicate tickets I.5 Transfer (OIML) tickets For the tickets shown in Figure I-7, there is no way to distinguish between the following: • No alarm occurred. • An alarm occurred (possibly a security breach), bu...
Page 323 - No alarm banner
Configuration and Use Manual 311 Sample Tickets 375 Fi el d Co mm u n ic ato r Saf e ty Lab e ls Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Figure I-7 No alarm banner HEADER 1HEADER 2 HEADER 3 HEADER 4 M. RESET 15-MAR-2005 10:57:23 Transfer (BOL): 31 Complete Mass Transfer * 0.906 kg* Volume Transfer * 0.3 US ...
Page 324 - Alarm banner
312 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Sample Tickets Figure I-8 Alarm banner HEADER 1HEADER 2 HEADER 3 HEADER 4 M. RESET 15-MAR-2005 10:57:23 Transfer (BOL): 36 Complete Mass Transfer * 0.000 kg* Mass Inventory 297.18 kg Volume Transfer * 0.0 US gal* Volume Inventory 137.30...
Page 325 - Process variable approved
Configuration and Use Manual 313 Sample Tickets 375 Fi el d Co mm u n ic ato r Saf e ty Lab e ls Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Figure I-9 Process variable approved I.6 Batch (OIML) tickets Figure I-10 Original tickets Approved variable: Mass total Transfer complete Approved variable: Volume total ...
Page 327 - Saf; Appendix J; Maintaining and replacing labels
Configuration and Use Manual 315 375 Fie ld Comm unic ator Saf e ty Labels Sample Tic k et s Pro L in k II Appendix J Label Maintenance and Replacement J.1 Maintaining and replacing labels Micro Motion product safety labels have been designed in accordance with the voluntary standard ANSI Z535.4. If...
Page 329 - In; Appendix K; General guidelines; , or by phoning Micro Motion customer service.; New and unused equipment
Configuration and Use Manual 317 NE 5 3 His tory In dex Retu rn P o li c y Appendix K Return Policy K.1 General guidelines Micro Motion procedures must be followed when returning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with government transportation agencies and help provide a safe worki...
Page 331 - Appendix L; Date
Configuration and Use Manual 319 NE 5 3 His tory In dex Retu rn P o li c y Appendix L NE 53 History L.1 Overview This appendix documents the change history of the Series 3000 MVD device software. L.2 Software change history Table L-1 describes the change history of the software. Operating instructio...
Page 332 - Series 3000 device software change history
320 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers NE 53 History 3/2007 7.00 Software expansion 20001266C Added flow switch to selection list for discrete output assignment Added ability to configure discrete output fault indication Added several HART and Modbus commands Added ability t...
Page 335 - Index; Numerics
Configuration and Use Manual 323 NE 5 3 His tory In dex Retu rn P o li c y Index Numerics 20 mA value configuration 67troubleshooting 229 375 Field Communicator 297 connecting to Series 3000 device 297menu flowcharts 297requirements 297 4 mA value configuration 67troubleshooting 229 4-wire cable 109...
Page 338 - See also
326 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Index security switch 111 Model 3300 or Model 3500 panel- mount 111 Model 3300 or Model 3500 rack-mount 112Model 3350 or Model 3700 field-mount 113 weights and measures seal 115 Customer service, contacting 5Cutoff definition 53density ...
Page 343 - See
Configuration and Use Manual 331 Index NE 5 3 His tory In dex Retu rn P o li c y installation 263mounting 263power 261replacing 262types 261user-supplied 262, 269 Relay packs 259Remote core processor 10Replacing relays 262Reset batch 91Resistance testing coil 235testing core processor 234 Restore fa...
Page 348 - 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...