Emerson Rosemount 2090P Reference Manual

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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4108, Rev CB
November 2017
Rosemount
2088, 2090P, and 2090F
Pressure Transmitters
®
with HART
and 1-5Vdc Low Power Protocol

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 ™ Rosemount 2088, 2090P, and 2090F Pressure Transmitters ® with HART and 1-5Vdc Low Power Protocol...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.2.4 Rosemount 2090P Pulp and Paper Pressure Transmitter ....2 Product recycling/disposal ..........2 2Section 2: Configuration Safety messages .
  • Page 4 Rosemount 2090P ........
  • Page 5 Reference Manual Contents 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Electrical considerations ..........46 4.6.1 Conduit installation .
  • Page 6 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Reassembly procedures ..........72 6.5.1 Installing LOI/LCD Display .
  • Page 7 Reference Manual Contents 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 B.1.5 International ........... 94 B.1.6 Brazil .
  • Page 8 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Contents...
  • Page 9 The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualified applications. Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings. For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact your local Emerson Sales Representative. Title Page...
  • Page 10 Reference Manual Title Page 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Explosions could result in death or serious injury. Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. Review the approvals section of the Rosemount 2088, 2090F, 2090P reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation.
  • Page 11: Using This Manual

    Introduction Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB Section 1 Introduction Using this manual The sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining ™ the Rosemount 2088, 2090F, and 2090P. The sections are organized as follows: Section 2: Configuration provides instruction on commissioning and operating Rosemount 2088 Transmitters.
  • Page 12: Models Covered

    Rosemount 2090FA - Absolute Pressure Transmitter Measures absolute pressure up to 300 psi (20,7 bar)  1.2.4 Rosemount 2090P Pulp and Paper Pressure Transmitter Rosemount 2090PG - Gage Pressure Transmitter Measures gage pressure up to 300 psi (20,7 bar) ...
  • Page 13: Safety Messages

    1. Download the latest DD at Emerson.com or FieldCommGroup.org. ™ 2. In the Browse by Member dropdown menu, select Rosemount business unit of Emerson 3. Select desired product. a. Within Table 2-1, use the HART Universal Revision and Device Revision numbers to...
  • Page 14 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Table 2-1. Rosemount 2088 and 2090 with 4–20 mA HART Protocol Device Revisions and Files Device driver Review Review Device identification identification instructions functionality NAMUR NAMUR HART Release date HART Device Manual hardware software software...
  • Page 15: Hart Installation Flowchart

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 HART installation flowchart ® Figure 2-1. HART Installation Flowchart START HERE Bench Calibration? Field Install Configure Security and Configure for Alarm Verify Pressure (page Mount Transmitter Set Units Review Transmitter (page (page Configuration (page Check Process...
  • Page 16: Transmitter Overview

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Transmitter overview ™ The Rosemount 2088, 2090F, and 2090P are offered for Gage Pressure (GP) and Absolute Pressure (AP) measurements. The Rosemount 2088 utilizes piezoresistive sensor technology for AP and GP measurements. The major components of the Rosemount 2088, 2090F, and 2090P are the sensor module and the electronics housing.
  • Page 17 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 2-2. LCD/LOI display LCD display LOI display Figure 2-3. Block Diagram Of Operation Signal Processing Microprocessor Digital-to-  Sensor linearization Analog Signal  Rerange Sensor Module Conversion Temp.  Damping Memory Sensor ...
  • Page 18: Configuration Overview

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Configuration overview This section contains information on commissioning and tasks that should be performed on the bench prior to installation, as well as tasks performed after installation as described in “Performing transmitter tests” on page Field Communicator, AMS Device Manager, and Local Operator Interface (LOI) instructions are given to perform configuration functions.
  • Page 19: Configuration Tools

    HART shows the Device Dashboard interface. As stated in System readiness , it is critical that the latest DD’s are loaded into the Field Communicator. Visit Emerson.com FieldCommGroup.org to download latest DD library. Field Communicator menu trees and Fast Keys are available in...
  • Page 20 Configuring with AMS Device Manager Full configuration capability with AMS Device Manager requires loading the most current Device Descriptor (DD) for this device. Download the latest DD at Emerson.com FieldCommGroup.org. Note All steps using AMS Device Manager will be described using version 11.5.
  • Page 21: Setting The Loop To Manual

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 2-7. LOI Configuration Buttons A. Internal configuration buttons B. External configuration buttons Table 2-3. LOI Button Operation Button Left SCROLL Right ENTER 2.6.3 Setting the loop to manual Whenever sending or requesting data that would disrupt the loop or change the output of the transmitter, set the process application loop to manual control.
  • Page 22: Verifying Configuration With Ams Device Manager

    Fast key sequences for the latest DD are shown in Table 2-4. For Fast Key sequences for legacy DD's contact your local Emerson Representative. Table 2-4. Rosemount 2088 and 2090F/P device dashboard Fast Key sequence From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequences listed...
  • Page 23: Setting Pressure Units

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 2.8.1 Setting pressure units The pressure unit command sets the unit of measure for the reported pressure. Setting pressure units with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence 2, 2, 1, 1, 4 Device Dashboard Fast Keys Setting pressure units with AMS Device Manager...
  • Page 24 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Manually rerange the transmitter by entering range points Entering range points with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence Device Dashboard Fast Keys 2, 2, 2, 1 Entering range points with AMS Device Manager 1.
  • Page 25 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 2-10. Rerange with Applied Pressure Using LOI RERANGE VIEW CONFIG ENTER VALUES ZERO TRIM APPLY VALUES APPLY VALUES APPLY VALUES UNITS RERANGE RERANGE BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU LOOP TEST BACK TO MENU DISPLAY EXIT MENU EXTENDED MENU...
  • Page 26: Damping

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 2-11. Analog Zero and Span Buttons A. Zero and span buttons Note If the transmitter security is on, adjustments to the zero and span will not be able to be  made.
  • Page 27: Configuring The Lcd Display

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Damping with AMS Device Manager 1. Right select the device and select Configure. 2. Select Manual Setup. 3. Within the Pressure Setup box, enter desired damping value and click Send. 4. Carefully read the warning and click Yes if it is safe to apply the changes. Damping with a LOI Reference Figure 2-12...
  • Page 28: Detailed Transmitter Setup

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Configuring LCD display with a local operator interface Refer to Figure 2-13 for LCD display configuration using a LOI. Figure 2-13. Display with LOI VIEW CONFIG DISPLAY ZERO TRIM PRESS (on/off) UNITS SCALED (on/off) RERANGE TEMP (on/off)
  • Page 29: Configuring Scaled Variable

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Failure mode alarm and saturation levels can be configured using a Field Communicator, AMS Device Manager, and the LOI. The following limitations exist for custom levels: Low alarm level must be less than the low saturation level ...
  • Page 30 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 2.10.2 Configuring scaled variable The Scaled Variable configuration allows the user to create a relationship/conversion between the pressure units and user-defined/custom units. There are two use cases for Scaled Variable. The first use case is to allow custom units to be displayed on the transmitter's LCD/LOI Display.
  • Page 31: Re-Mapping Device Variables

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Configuring scaled variable using a Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence 2, 1, 4, 7 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 1. Follow the screen prompts to configure Scaled Variable. a.
  • Page 32 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Re-mapping using a Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence 2, 1, 1, 3 Fast Keys Re-mapping using AMS Device Manager 1. Right select the device and select Configure. 2.
  • Page 33: Performing Transmitter Tests

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 2.11 Performing transmitter tests 2.11.1 Verifying alarm level If the transmitter is repaired or replaced, verify the transmitter alarm level before returning the transmitter to service. This is useful in testing the reaction of the control system to a transmitter in an alarm state.
  • Page 34: Simulate Device Variables

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 2-17. Performing an Analog Loop Test Using an LOI VIEW CONFIG LOOP TEST ZERO TRIM (1V) SET 4MA UNITS (5V) SET 20MA RERANGE LOOP TEST LOOP TEST SET CUSTOM END LOOP TEST DISPLAY BACK TO MENU EXTENDED MENU...
  • Page 35: Establishing Multidrop Communication

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Choosing burst mode options in HART 5 Message content options: PV only  Percent of Range  PV, 2V, 3V, 4V  Process Variables  Device Status  Choosing burst mode options in HART 7 Message content options: PV only ...
  • Page 36: Establishing Multidrop Communication

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Multidrop installation requires consideration of the update rate necessary from each transmitter, the combination of transmitter models, and the length of the transmission line. Communication with transmitters can be accomplished with HART modems and a host implementing HART protocol.
  • Page 37: Communicating With A Multidropped Transmitter

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Changing transmitter address using a Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key HART Revision 5 HART Revision 7 sequence 2, 2, 5, 2, 1 2, 2, 5, 2, 2 Device Dashboard Fast Keys Changing transmitter address using AMS Device Manager 1.
  • Page 38 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Configuration...
  • Page 39: Overview

    Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Section 3 Hardware installation Overview ..............page 29 Safety messages .
  • Page 40: Considerations

    Use only bolts supplied or sold by Emerson as spare parts.  Improper assembly of manifolds to traditional flange can damage sensor module.
  • Page 41: Environmental Considerations

     Rosemount 2090F 2.74 lb (1.24 kg)  Rosemount 2090P 2.96 lb (1.34 kg).  In many cases its compact size and light weight makes it possible to mount directly to the respective apparatus without using an additional mounting bracket. When this is not...
  • Page 42: Hardware Installation

    Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 For M20 threads, install conduit plugs to full thread engagement or until mechanical resistance is met. Mounting brackets Rosemount 2088, 2090F, or 2090P transmitters may be panel-mounted or pipe-mounted via an optional mounting bracket (option code B4). See Figure 3-1 on page 32 and for dimensional and mounting configuration information.
  • Page 43 Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 3-2. Mounting Bracket Option Code B4 Pipe mounting Panel mounting 8.090 2.810 (205.5) 71.4 5.97 (152) 2.97 (75) 2-in. U-Bolt 4.78 for pipe mounting (121) (clamp shown) ⁄ × 1½ Bolt for panel mounting (not supplies) ¼...
  • Page 44 Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 3-3. Mounting Bracket Option Code B4 Pipe mounting Panel mounting 2.97 5.97 (152) 4.78 (75) (121) 2-in. U-Bolt for pipe mounting ⁄ × 1½ Bolt (clamp shown) for panel mounting (not supplies) ¼...
  • Page 45: Impulse Piping

    Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Carbon Steel (CS) Head Markings Stainless steel (SST) head markings F593_* *The last digit in the F593_ head marking may be CL A any letter between A and M. Alloy K-500 head marking 3.4.2 Impulse piping Mounting requirements...
  • Page 46 Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 3-5. Gas Applications Installation Example Figure 3-6. Steam Applications Installation Example Best practices The piping between the process and the transmitter must accurately transfer the pressure to obtain accurate measurements. There are five possible sources of error: pressure transfer, leaks, friction loss (particularly if purging is used), trapped gas in a liquid line, liquid in a gas line, and density variations between the legs.
  • Page 47: Process Connections

    Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 The best location for the transmitter in relation to the process pipe is dependent on the process. Use the following guidelines to determine transmitter location and placement of impulse piping: Keep impulse piping as short as possible. ...
  • Page 48: Process Connections

    3.5.1 Rosemount 2090P Installing the Rosemount 2090P transmitter involves attaching a weld spud to the tapped process vessel, attaching the transmitter to the weld spud, and making electrical connections. If you intend to use an existing weld spud, proceed to the transmitter section of this installation procedure.
  • Page 49: Weld Spud

    Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 3.5.2 Weld spud 1. Using the appropriate size hole saw, cut a hole in the process vessel to accept the weld spud. The diameter for a weld spud with heat isolator groove is 2.37-in. (60 mm); when ®...
  • Page 50: Rosemount 306 Manifold

    Reference Manual Hardware Installation 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 3-8. PTFE Installing the Weld Spud 308L SST 2.37 (60) Code “C” in Model Structure or P/N 02088-0195-0005 A. 100–125 Amps recommended B. Heat isolation grooves C. Weld spud D. Bevelled edge E.
  • Page 51: Overview

    Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Section 4 Electrical installation Overview ..............page 41 Safety messages .
  • Page 52: Local Operating Interface (Loi)/Lcd Display

    Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Local Operating Interface (LOI)/LCD display Transmitters ordered with the LCD display option (M5) or LOI option (M4) are shipped with the display installed. Installing the display on an existing transmitter requires a small instrument screwdriver.
  • Page 53: Configuring Transmitter Security

    Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Configuring transmitter security There are four security methods with the Rosemount 2088, 2090F, and 2090P transmitters. Security switch  ® HART Lock  Configuration Buttons lock  LOI password  Figure 4-2. 4–20 mA electronics board Without LCD display meter With LCD display /LOI display A.
  • Page 54: Hart Lock

    Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 4.4.2 HART lock The HART Lock prevents changes to the transmitter configuration from all sources; all changes requested via HART, LOI, and local configuration buttons will be rejected. The HART Lock can only be set via HART communication, and is only available in HART Revision 7 mode.
  • Page 55: Setting Transmitter Alarm

    Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Configuring password with Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence 2, 2, 6, 5, 2 Device Dashboard Fast Keys Configuring password with AMS Device Manager 1. Right select the device and select Configure. 2.
  • Page 56: Electrical Considerations

    Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Electrical considerations Note Make sure all electrical installation is in accordance with national and local code requirements. Do not run signal wiring in conduit or open trays with power wiring or near heavy electrical equipment.
  • Page 57: Wiring The Transmitter

    Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Note A minimum loop resistance of 250 Ωs is required to communicate with a Field Communicator. If a single power supply is used to power more than one transmitter, the power supply used, and circuitry common to the transmitters, should not have more that 20 Ωs of impedance at 1200 Hz.
  • Page 58 Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 4-6. Wiring the Transmitter (4–20 mA HART) A. DC power supply ≥ 250 (necessary for HART communication only) B. R Figure 4-7. Wiring the Transmitter (1–5 Vdc Low Power) A. DC power supply B.
  • Page 59: Grounding The Transmitter

    Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Note The use of a pin or ferrule wire terminal is not recommended as the connection may be more susceptible to loosening over time or under vibration. 4. Plug and seal unused conduit connection on the transmitter housing to avoid moisture accumulation in the terminal side.
  • Page 60 Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Transmitter case grounding Always ground the transmitter case in accordance with national and local electrical codes. The most effective transmitter case grounding method is a direct connection to earth ground with minimal impedance. Methods for grounding the transmitter case include: Internal ground connection: the internal ground connection screw is inside the FIELD ...
  • Page 61 Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 4-10. Transient protection terminal block A. Lightning bolt location Note The transient protection terminal block does not provide transient protection unless the transmitter case is properly grounded. Use the guidelines to ground the transmitter case. Refer to Figure 4-9 on page Electrical Installations...
  • Page 62 Reference Manual Electrical Installations 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Electrical Installations...
  • Page 63: Overview

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Section 5 Operation and maintenance Overview ..............page 53 Safety messages .
  • Page 64: Recommended Calibration Tasks

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Recommended calibration tasks Absolute pressure transmitters are calibrated at the factory. Trimming adjusts the position of the factory characterization curve. It is possible to degrade performance of the transmitter if any trim is done improperly or with inaccurate equipment. 5.3.1 Field installation tasks 1.
  • Page 65: Determining Necessary Sensor Trims

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Calibrate the sensor Sensor trim (page  Zero trim (page  Calibrate the 4–20 mA output 4–20 mA/ 1–5V Output trim (page  4–20 mA/ 1–5V Output trim using other scale (page ...
  • Page 66: Determining Calibration Frequency

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 5.4.2 Determining calibration frequency Calibration frequency can vary greatly depending on the application, performance requirements, and process conditions. Use the following procedure to determine calibration frequency that meets the needs of your application. 1.
  • Page 67: Perform A Sensor Trim

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Zero trim is a single-point offset adjustment. It is useful for compensating for mounting position effects and is most effective when performed with the transmitter installed in its final mounting position. Since this correction maintains the slope of the characterization curve, it should not be used in place of a Sensor Trim over the full sensor range.
  • Page 68 Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Performing a sensor trim with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence and follow the steps within the Field Communicator to complete the sensor trim. 3, 4, 1 Device Dashboard Fast Keys To calibrate the sensor with a Field Communicator using the sensor trim function, perform...
  • Page 69: Recall Factory Trim-Sensor Trim

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Performing a digital zero trim (option DZ) A digital zero trim (option DZ) provides the same function as a zero/lower sensor trim, but can be completed in hazardous areas at any given time by simply pushing the zero trim button when the transmitter is at zero pressure.
  • Page 70: Trim The Analog Output

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 5-4. Recall Factory Trim - Sensor Trim With Local Operator Interface EXTENDED MENU VIEW CONFIG CALIBRAT CALIBRAT CALIBRAT ZERO TRIM DAMPING ZERO TRIM UNITS TRANSFER FUNCT LOWER TRIM RERANGE SCALED VARIAB UPPER TRIM LOOP TEST...
  • Page 71: Performing Digital-To-Analog Trim (4-20Ma/ 1-5 V Output Trim) Using Oth

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Performing a 4–20 mA/ 1–5 V output trim with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence and follow the steps within the Field Communicator to complete the 4–20 mA output trim. 3, 4, 2, 1 Device Dashboard Fast Keys Performing a 4–20 mA/ 1–5 V output trim with AMS Device...
  • Page 72: Recalling Factory Trim-Analog Output

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Performing a 4–20/ 1–5 V mA output trim using other scale with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence and follow the steps within the Field Communicator to complete the 4–20 mA output trim using other scale.
  • Page 73: Switching Hart Revision

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Figure 5-7. Recall factory Trim – Analog Output with LOI EXTENDED MENU VIEW CONFIG CALIBRAT CALIBRAT CALIBRAT ZERO TRIM DAMPING ZERO TRIM UNITS TRANSFER FUNCT LOWER TRIM RERANGE SCALED VARIAB UPPER TRIM LOOP TEST ASSIGN PV...
  • Page 74: Switching Hart Revision With Loi

    Reference Manual Operation and maintenance 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 5.7.4 Switching HART revision with LOI Navigate to HART REV within the extended menu and select either HART REV 5 or HART REV 7. below to change HART Revision: Figure 5-8 Figure 5-8.
  • Page 75: Overview

    Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Section 6 Troubleshooting Overview ..............page 65 Safety messages .
  • Page 76 Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Table 6-1. Rosemount 2088 2090F, 2090P troubleshooting table for 4–20 mA output Symptom Corrective actions Transmitter milliamp reading is Verify terminal voltage is 10.5 to 42.4 Vdc at signal terminals zero Check power wires for reversed polarity Check that power wires are connected to signal terminals Check for open diode across test terminal Transmitter not communicating...
  • Page 77 Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Table 6-2. Rosemount 2088 troubleshooting for 1–5 Vdc output Symptom Corrective actions Transmitter voltage reading is Verify terminal voltage is 5.8 to 28.0 Vdc at signal terminals zero Check power wires for reversed polarity Check that power wires are connected to signal terminals Check for open diode across test terminal Transmitter not...
  • Page 78: Diagnostic Messages

    Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Diagnostic messages Listed in the below sections are detailed table of the possible messages that will appear on either the LCD/LOI display, a Field Communicator, or an AMS Device Manager system. Use the tables below to diagnose particular status messages.
  • Page 79 Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Alert name display LOI screen Problem Recommended action screen 1. Check the process and ambient Sensor The sensor temperature has conditions are within –85 to 194 °F Temperature exceeded its safe operating (–65 to 90 °C).
  • Page 80: Disassembly Procedures

    Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Alert name display Problem Recommended action screen screen The analog output is fixed 1. Take action on any other notifications and does not represent from the device. the process 2. If the device is in loop test, and should no Analog measurement.
  • Page 81: Removing Terminal Block

    Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB November 2017 Note Do not wrench on neck of transmitter. See warning in “Inline process connection” on page 6. Do not scratch, puncture, or depress the isolating diaphragms. 7. Clean isolating diaphragms with a soft rag and a mild cleaning solution, and rinse with clear water.
  • Page 82: Reassembly Procedures

    For inquiries outside of the United States, contact the nearest Emerson representative for RMA instructions. To expedite the return process outside of the United States, contact the nearest Emerson representative. Individuals who handle products exposed to a hazardous substance can avoid injury if they are informed of and understand the hazard.
  • Page 83: A.5 Ordering Information

    4. For ordering information, specifications, and dimensional drawings, click Data Sheets & Bulletins Certifications and select the appropriate Product Data Sheet. To view current Rosemount 2090P Product Certifications, A.5 Ordering Information, follow these steps: Specifications, and 1. Go to Emerson.com/Rosemount/2090P.
  • Page 84 Specifications, and Drawings To view current Rosemount 2090F Product Certifications, follow these steps: 1. Go to Emerson.com/Rosemount/2090F. 2. Scroll as needed to the green menu bar and click Documents & Drawings. 3. For installation drawings, click Drawings & Schematics and select the appropriate document.
  • Page 85 Field communicator menu trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Appendix B Field Communicator menu trees and Fast Keys Field communicator menu trees ......... . page 113 Field communicator Fast Keys .
  • Page 86 Field communicator menu trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Figure B-2. Field Communicator menu tree: configure - guided setup Device Tagging 1 Tag 2 Long Tag 3 Description 4 Message 5 Date Basic Setup Units of Measure/Damping Units of Measure 1 Device Tagging 1 Units of Measure...
  • Page 87 Field communicator menu trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Figure B-3. Field Communicator menu tree: configure - manual setup Pressure Setup Set Range Points 1 Pressure 1 Primary Variable 2 Upper Range Value 2 Upper Range Value 3 Lower Range Value 3 Lower Range Value 4 Pressure Units...
  • Page 88 Field communicator menu trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Figure B-4. Field Communicator menu tree: configure - alert setup Home 1 Overview 2 Configure Configure 3 Service Tools 1 Guided Setup 2 Manual Setup 3 Alert Setup Pressure Alert Alert Setup 1 Configure Alert...
  • Page 89 Field communicator menu trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Figure B-5. Field Communicator menu tree - service tools Active Alerts Pressure 1 Refresh Alerts 1 Pressure 2 Active Alert 1 2 Status 3 Active Alert 2 4 Etc.
  • Page 90 Field communicator menu trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Table B-1. Device revision 9 and 10 (HART 7), DD revision 1 Fast Key sequence Fast Key sequence Function HART 7 HART 5  Range Values 2, 2, 2, 1 2, 2, 2, 1 ...
  • Page 91 Local Operator Interface Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Appendix C Local Operator Interface LOI menu tree ............page 119 LOI menu tree - extended menu .
  • Page 92 Local Operator Interface Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA LOI menu tree - extended menu CALIBRAT ZERO TRIM LOWER TRIM FACTORY RECALL UPPER TRIM ANALOG TRIM SENSOR RECALL FACTORY RECALL ANALOG RECALL BACK TO MENU BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU EXIT MENU TRANSFER FUNCT EXTENDED MENU...
  • Page 93 Local Operator Interface Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Number entry Floating-point numbers can be entered with the LOI. All eight number locations on the top line can be used for number entry. Refer to Table 2-3 on page 11 for LOI button operation.
  • Page 94 Local Operator Interface Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CA Text entry 1. Text can be entered with the LOI. Depending on the edited item, up to eight locations on the top line can be used for text entry. Text entry follows the same rules as the number entry rules in “LOI menu tree”...
  • Page 95 Index Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4108, Rev CB Installation ........31 Bolts .
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