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Emerson Micro Motion 2000 Series manual available for free PDF download: Configuration And Use Manual
Emerson Micro Motion 2000 Series Configuration And Use Manual (282 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Before You Begin
11
Overview
11
Safety
11
Determining Your Transmitter Type and Version
11
Transmitter Type, Installation Type, and Outputs Option Board
12
Version
13
Flowmeter Documentation
13
Using this Manual
13
Component Versions
14
Terminology
14
Communication Tools
15
Planning the Configuration
15
Pre-Configuration Worksheet
16
Micro Motion Customer Service
17
Chapter 2 Using the Transmitter Display
19
Overview
19
Components
19
Using the Optical Switches
20
Using the Display
20
Display Language
20
Viewing Process Variables
20
Display Menus
21
Display Password
21
Entering Floating-Point Values with the Display
22
Chapter 3 Connecting with Prolink II or Pocket Prolink Software
25
Overview
25
Requirements
25
Prolink II Configuration Upload/Download
26
Connecting from a PC to a Model 1700 or Model 2700 Transmitter
26
Connecting to the Service Port
27
Connecting to the RS-485 Terminals or an RS-485 Network
28
Connecting to the Primary Ma Output Terminals or to a HART Multidrop Network
30
Connecting from a PC to a Model 1500 or Model 2500 Transmitter
33
Connecting to the RS-485 Terminals or an RS-485 Network
33
Hart/Bell 202 Connections
36
Prolink II Language
37
Chapter 4 Connecting with the 275 HART Communicator or
39
Field Communicator
39
Overview
39
Communicator Models
39
Viewing the Device Descriptions
40
Using the 275 HART Communicator with the Model 2500
40
Connecting to a Transmitter
41
Connecting to Communication Terminals
41
Connecting to a Multidrop Network
43
Conventions Used in this Manual
43
HART Communicator Safety Messages and Notes
43
Chapter 5 Flowmeter Startup
45
Flowmeter Startup
45
Overview
45
Applying Power
46
Communication Methods after Power-Up
46
Performing a Loop Test
47
Trimming the Milliamp Outputs
48
Zeroing the Flowmeter
49
Preparing for Zero
49
Zero Procedure
50
Chapter 6 Required Transmitter Configuration
53
Overview
53
Characterizing the Flowmeter
54
When to Characterize
54
Characterization Parameters
54
How to Characterize
57
Configuring the Channels
57
Configuring the Measurement Units
57
Mass Flow Units
58
Volume Flow Units
59
Density Units
61
Temperature Units
61
Pressure Units
62
Configuring the Ma Output(S)
62
Configuring the Frequency Output(S)
62
Configuring the Discrete Output(S)
62
Configuring the Discrete Input
63
Establishing a Meter Verification Baseline
63
Chapter 7 Using the Transmitter
65
Overview
65
Special Applications
65
Recording Process Variables
66
Viewing Process Variables
66
With the Display
66
With Prolink II
66
With a Communicator
67
Viewing Transmitter Status and Alarms
67
Using the Status LED
67
Using the Display
67
Using Prolink II
69
Using the Communicator
69
Acknowledging Alarms
69
Using the Totalizers and Inventories
70
Viewing the Totalizers and Inventories
70
Controlling Totalizers and Inventories
71
Chapter 8 Optional Configuration
75
Overview
75
Configuration Map
75
How to Access a Parameter for Configuration
75
Configuring Standard Volume Flow Measurement for Gas
77
Using the Gas Wizard
77
Creating Special Measurement Units
78
About Special Measurement Units
78
Special Measurement Unit Procedure
79
Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application (API Feature)
80
About the Petroleum Measurement Application
80
Configuring Cutoffs
82
Cutoffs and Volume Flow
83
Interaction with the AO Cutoffs
83
Configuring the Damping Values
83
Damping and Volume Measurement
84
Interaction with the Added Damping Parameter
84
Interaction with the Update Rate
84
Configuring the Update Rate
84
Effects of Special Mode
85
Configuring the Flow Direction Parameter
86
Configuring Events
89
Changing Event Setpoints from the Display
89
Configuring Slug Flow Limits and Duration
90
Configuring Fault Handling
91
Status Alarm Severity
91
Fault Timeout
95
Configuring the Display
95
Update Period
95
Language
95
Enabling and Disabling Display Functions
95
Changing the Scroll Rate
96
Changing the Display Password
96
Changing the Display Variables and Display Precision
96
Fixing Display Variable 1 to the Primary Ma Output
96
Configuring Digital Communications
97
Configuring Device Settings
97
Configuring Sensor Parameters
97
Configuring Write-Protect Mode
98
Chapter 9 Pressure Compensation, Temperature Compensation, and Polling
99
Overview
99
Pressure Compensation
99
Options
99
Pressure Correction Factors
100
Configuration
100
External Temperature Compensation
101
Configuring Polling
103
Chapter 10 Measurement Performance
107
Overview
107
Meter Verification, Meter Validation, and Calibration
107
Meter Verification
108
Meter Validation and Meter Factors
109
Calibration
109
Comparison and Recommendations
110
Performing Meter Verification
111
Preparing for the Meter Verification Test
111
Running the Meter Verification Test, Original Version
111
Running Smart Meter Verification
114
Reading and Interpreting Meter Verification Test Results
119
Setting up Automatic or Remote Execution of the Meter Verification Test
125
Performing Meter Validation
128
Performing Density Calibration
129
Preparing for Density Calibration
129
Density Calibration Procedures
130
Performing Temperature Calibration
133
Chapter 11 Custody Transfer
135
Overview
135
Locale-Specific Commissioning
135
Configuring the Weights and Measures Approval Agency
135
Special Restrictions When Using Custody Transfer Transmitters
136
Switching between Security Breach and Secure Mode
136
Security Breach Mode
136
Transmitter Outputs in Security Breach Mode
137
Configuring the Totalizers in Security Breach Mode
137
Secure Mode
137
Transmitter Outputs in Secure Mode
138
Operating the Totalizers in Secure Mode
138
Displaying Totalizer and Inventory Values
138
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting
139
Overview
139
Guide to Troubleshooting Topics
139
Micro Motion Customer Service
140
Transmitter Does Not Operate
140
Transmitter Does Not Communicate
140
Zero or Calibration Failure
141
Fault Conditions
141
HART Output Problems
141
I/O Problems
141
12.10 Simulation Mode
144
12.11 Transmitter Status LED
145
Model 1500/2500 Transmitters
145
Model 1700/2700 Transmitters with Displays
145
12.12 Status Alarms
146
12.13 Checking Process Variables
151
12.14 Diagnosing Wiring Problems
154
Checking the Power Supply Wiring
154
Checking the Sensor-To-Transmitter Wiring
155
Checking Grounding
155
Checking for RF Interference
155
Checking the HART Communication Loop
156
12.15 Checking the Communication Device
156
12.16 Checking the Output Wiring and Receiving Device
157
12.17 Checking Slug Flow
157
12.18 Checking Output Saturation
158
12.19 Setting the Loop Current Mode Parameter
158
12.20 Checking the Flow Measurement Unit
158
12.21 Checking the Upper and Lower Range Values
159
12.22 Checking the Frequency Output Scale and Method
159
12.23 Checking the Characterization
159
12.24 Checking the Calibration
159
12.25 Checking the Test Points
159
Obtaining the Test Points
160
Evaluating the Test Points
160
Excessive Drive Gain
161
Erratic Drive Gain
161
Low Pickoff Voltage
162
12.26 Checking the Core Processor
162
Checking the Core Processor LED
162
Core Processor Resistance Test (Standard Core Processor Only)
165
12.27 Checking Sensor Coils and RTD
167
9-Wire Remote or Remote Core Processor with Remote Transmitter Installation
167
4-Wire Remote or Integral Installation
168
Appendix A Default Values and Ranges
173
Overview
173
Most Frequently Used Defaults and Ranges
173
Appendix B Flowmeter Installation Types and Components
179
Overview
179
Model 1500/2500 Transmitters
179
Installation Diagrams
179
Component Diagrams
179
Wiring and Terminal Diagrams
179
Model 1700/2700 Transmitters
184
Installation Diagrams
184
Component Diagrams
184
Wiring and Terminal Diagrams
184
Appendix C Menu Flowcharts - Model 1500 an Transmitters
191
Overview
191
Model 1500 Output Board
191
Version Information
191
Prolink II Menus
192
C.4 Prolink II Menus
192
Communicator Menus
195
C.5 Communicator Menus
195
Appendix D Menu Flowcharts - Model 2500 CIO Transmitters
201
Overview
201
Version Information
201
Prolink II Menus
202
Communicator Menus
205
Appendix E Menu Flowcharts - Model 1700/2700 an Transmitters
211
Overview
211
Version Information
211
Prolink II Menus
212
Communicator Menus
215
Display Menus
221
E.5 Display Menus
221
Appendix F Menu Flowcharts - Model 1700/2700 IS Transmitters
229
Overview
229
Version Information
229
Prolink II Menus
230
Communicator Menus
233
Display Menus
239
F.5 Display Menus
239
Appendix G Menu Flowcharts - Model 2700 CIO Transmitters
247
Overview
247
Version Information
247
Prolink II Menus
248
G.3 Prolink II Menus
248
Communicator Menus
251
G.4 Communicator Menus
251
Display Menus
257
G.5 Display Menus
257
Appendix H Display Codes and Abbreviations
267
Appendix I NE53 History
269
Index
273
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