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Form Number A6241
Part Number D301258X012
September 2007
FloBoss™ 107 Flow Manager
LCD User Manual
Remote Automation Solutions

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  • Page 1 Form Number A6241 Part Number D301258X012 September 2007 FloBoss™ 107 Flow Manager LCD User Manual Remote Automation Solutions...
  • Page 2 FloBoss, ROCLINK, Bristol, Bristol Babcock, ControlWave, TeleFlow and Helicoid are trademarks of RAS. AMS, PlantWeb and the PlantWeb logo are marks of Emerson Electric Co. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of the Emerson Electric Co. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FloBoss 107 LCD User Manual Contents Chapter 1 – Introduction Scope and Organization ....................1-1 Overview........................... 1-1 1.2.1 Display Mode...................... 1-4 1.2.2 Power Savings Mode ..................1-5 1.2.3 Touchpad and ROCLINK 800 Security .............. 1-6 Chapter 2 – Configuration Configuring the Port Owner ....................2-1 Configuring Touchpad Options..................
  • Page 4 FloBoss 107 LCD User Manual 3.8.5 Adjusting Touchpad Contrast ................3-37 Logging Off ........................3-38 Index Contents Issued Sep-07...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    107 Flow Manager Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), which is intended for use with the FloBoss 107 Flow Manager (“FB107”). This manual describes how to install, configure, and use the FB107 LCD (the “Touchpad”). You initially access and configure the Touchpad using ROCLINK™ 800 Configuration software loaded on an IBM-compatible personal ®...
  • Page 6: Fb107 Touchpad

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 1-1. FB107 Touchpad, Enclosure-Mounted : The Touchpad (with FB107) is designed to be mounted to an Note enclosure. Remote Automation Solutions has an enclosure designed for the Touchpad. If you choose to use your own enclosure, contact your local sales representative for a template and appropriate specifications.
  • Page 7 FB107 LCD User Manual Display connection Figure 1-2. FB107 Base Unit, Display Connection The Touchpad is a transreflective LCD. To maintain readability in direct sunlight, it reflects most of the sunlight and increases or decreases the brightness of its display based on the amount of light. This reduces your need to manually adjust the screen.
  • Page 8: Display Mode

    Display Mode The Touchpad has two operational modes, Normal and Basic List Mode (BLM). When you open the cover, the Touchpad displays the “idle state display” (typically the Emerson Process Management logo): Figure 1-4. Touchpad “Idle State” Display Introduction Issued Sep-07...
  • Page 9: Power Savings Mode

    FB107 LCD User Manual When you touch the screen, you see either a list of system parameters or a number grid. Figure 1-5. Initial Active Touchpad Displays BLM mode (indicated by the on-screen BLM List label) provides an auto-scrolling list of read-only parameters, which displays up to 32 user- defined parameters (refreshed once per second) without requiring a log on process.
  • Page 10: Touchpad And Roclink 800 Security

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 1-6. Power Savings Modes When you click Low Power (and then click Update to apply the change), ROCLINK 800 performs a warm start and shuts down the Touchpad. While the Touchpad is blank, the green LED blinks once every three seconds to indicate the Touchpad is active.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 - Configuration

    FB107 LCD User Manual Chapter 2 – Configuration This chapter provides instructions for configuring Touchpad options. The FB107 is factory-configured to accept the Touchpad. Until you connect the Touchpad to the FB107, the Display port displays an integrity (“red I”) error (see Figure 2-1, Section 2-1). After connecting the Touchpad, you can configure additional display options as well as Touchpad security (see Sections 2-2 through 2-6).
  • Page 12: Lcd Controller

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 2-2. Touchpad Activation Click the Display port on the FB107 graphic. The LCD Controller screen appears at the bottom of the FB107 graphic display. Note that the FB107 graphic highlights the Display port and removes the integrity error on the display port. Figure 2-3.
  • Page 13: Emerson Process Management Logos

    Rate, Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bits, and LCD Mode) for the FB107. Click Apply if you changed any values on this screen. ROCLINK 800 performs a warm start, and the Touchpad displays the Emerson Process Management logos. Figure 2-5. Emerson Process Management Logos Proceed to Sections 2.2 through 2.6 to configure display options.
  • Page 14: Configuring Touchpad Options

    FB107 LCD User Manual 2.2 Configuring Touchpad Options When configuring Touchpad options, you determine both the default display mode (Sections 2.3 through 2.5) and which user IDs may access which Touchpad features (Section 2.6). You use the Configure option on the ROCLINK menu bar to select one of two possible default display modes for the Touchpad.
  • Page 15: Configuring Basic List Mode (Blm)

    FB107 LCD User Manual 2.3 Configuring Basic List Mode (BLM) In Basic List Mode (BLM), the Touchpad displays up to 32 parameter values, automatically scrolling through the list at a speed you define. (The Touchpad displays up to two parameters per screen.) This mode allows service technicians to quickly review a dynamic display of current values without logging onto the Touchpad.
  • Page 16 FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 2-8. LCD User List – BLM Complete the following fields to define the contents of the BLM list. Field Description Title Sets a 10-character alphanumeric identifier for the list. Scroll Time Indicates the number of seconds the Touchpad displays each parameter set before scrolling to the next parameter set.
  • Page 17: Configuring Standard Or Normal Mode

    Proceed to Chapter 3, Using the Touchpad. 2.4 Configuring Standard or Normal Mode In Standard or Normal mode, the Touchpad displays the Emerson Process Management logos. When you touch the screen, a logon grid displays. You then enter a PIN number to log on to the Touchpad.
  • Page 18: Configuring Chart Mode

    FB107 LCD User Manual Proceed to Chapter 3, Using the Touchpad. 2.5 Configuring Chart Mode Chart mode allows the Touchpad to emulate a chart recorder. After you log on normally, Chart is one of the options displayed on the Main Menu: Figure 2-10.
  • Page 19: Configuring Touchpad Security

    FB107 LCD User Manual Complete the following fields to define the chart display values. Field Description Data Source Sets the source for data included in the chart. Valid values are: Sets a standard history point to Standard History chart. Click … to open a Select History Point dialog box you can use to select a valid standard history point.
  • Page 20: Device Security

    FB107 LCD User Manual Select ROC > Security from the ROCLINK 800 Menu bar. The Device Security screen displays. Figure 2-12. Device Security : Use only the left-hand side of this screen to define Touchpad Note security. The right-hand fields (Security on LOI, Security on COM1, etc.) do not apply to the Touchpad (but do apply to security levels on the FB107).
  • Page 21 FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 2-13. Device Security, User Level Complete the following fields to define the access permissions for the new user ID. Field Description Sets the three alphanumeric characters for the Operator ID password. Password Sets the four-digit password associated with this ID. Confirm Confirms the four-digit password associated with Password...
  • Page 22 FB107 LCD User Manual Click OK to apply these edits. The system displays the updated Device Security screen. Figure 2-14. Device Security Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add up to 14 more IDs. Click OK to display the FB107 graphic. 2-12 Configuration Issued Sep-07...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 - Using The Touchpad

    FB107 LCD User Manual Chapter 3 – Using The Touchpad This chapter describes the day-to-day use of the Touchpad. 3.1 Touchpad Screens The Touchpad uses several major screen formats to present information. Included are menu screens, parameter screens, and dynamic charts. : System security settings controls which options display on your Note Touchpad and whether you can edit parameter values.
  • Page 24: Parameter Screens

    FB107 LCD User Manual 3.1.2 Parameter Screens Parameter screens primarily display values, but provide other ways to display information. A label typically appears at the top of a parameter screen indicating where that parameter belongs. The bottom of the screen contains two or more boxes, usually providing an Exit option on the left- hand side, a Hold option (to prevent the screen from auto-scrolling to the next set of parameters) in the center, and...
  • Page 25: Dynamic Charts

    FB107 LCD User Manual As you enter a new value, the numeric keypad changes (as shown in Figure 3-4). When you are finished, touch Done. The Touchpad displays a screen to confirm the new value (see Figure 3-5). Figure 3-5. Edited Parameter When you touch Yes, the new value appears in the parameter screen’s editable field.
  • Page 26: Revised Scales

    FB107 LCD User Manual Current Current upper and date and lower scale time Figure 3-7. Sample Dynamic Chart The parameter label displays in the upper center of the screen, and alternates with a display of the units every four seconds. The current parameter value displays in the lower center of the screen.
  • Page 27: Operational Screens

    FB107 LCD User Manual 3.1.4 Operational Screens The Touchpad provides a complement of message screens, confirmation screens, and other screen types to support system processing. Refer to Sections 3.2 through 3.9 for examples of these screens. 3.1.5 Touchpad Time Out For both security and to save power, the Touchpad display goes blank (or “times out”) at specific intervals if left untouched.
  • Page 28: Logging On

    FB107 LCD User Manual 3.2 Logging On In daily operation, the Touchpad normally displays the Emerson Process Management logo in its “idle” or waiting state. Figure 3-10. Idle State Display Touch the screen. A second screen displays, depending on the mode you’ve selected (Normal or BLM).
  • Page 29: Touched Value

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-12. Touched Value If you enter an incorrect PIN number, the Touchpad displays a message. Click OK and re-enter the PIN. Figure 3-13. Invalid PIN Message : The default PIN is 1000. If you have disabled that PIN or Note replaced it with another PIN to establish security for your organization, use those values with the Touchpad.
  • Page 30 FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-14. Touchpad Options Map Once you enter a valid PIN on the log on screen, the Touchpad’s Main Menu screen displays: Using the Touchpad Issued Sep-07...
  • Page 31: Touchpad Main Menu

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-15. Touchpad Main Menu Option Description User Lists Displays a list of 16 parameter values. You can define up to four lists, for a total of up to 64 parameters. Note: Configure these values using the LCD User List screen.
  • Page 32: User Lists

    FB107 LCD User Manual 3.3 User Lists User lists are groups of up to 16 system parameters. You can define up to four user lists, for a total of 64 parameters. You first define the user lists in ROCLINK 800 and update your ROCLINK 800 configuration file. When you next log onto the Touchpad, the User List menu option reflects those changes.
  • Page 33: User List Menu

    FB107 LCD User Manual Field Description Scroll Time Indicates the number of seconds the Touchpad displays each parameter set before scrolling to the next parameter set. (Typically the Touchpad displays two parameters at a time.) Valid values are 0 (do not scroll) to 255. Note: If you set this value to 0, you must use the keys on the Touchpad to manually scroll through the parameters defined in the...
  • Page 34: Meter Runs

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-18. User List Parameters) The Touchpad automatically scrolls through the defined values in the user list. You can touch Hold to pause the display (and restart the scroll by pressing Scroll), or touch to move more quickly through the parameter values.
  • Page 35: Displaying Meter Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-20. Meter Run Menu Touch a meter run. An option screen displays. Note that the selected meter displays at the bottom of the screen. Figure 3-21. Meter Menu : In this example, Well #100 is defined as using an orifice meter. Note The Plate Chg option displays only for orifice meters.
  • Page 36: Changing A Plate

    FB107 LCD User Manual Static pressure Temperature Flowrate Energy rate Flow today Energy today Alarms Touch Exit to display the Meter Run menu. 3.4.2 Changing a Plate : This option is available only for orifice meters. Note Although you can also accomplish this process using the Plate Change screen in ROCLINK 800 (Meter >...
  • Page 37: Module Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual : You can edit the orifice diameter value. These parameter Note screens remain active for 30 minutes, after which the Touchpad displays the idle state screen. Touch Exit to display the Plate Change menu screen. Touch Exit to display the Meter menu. Touch Exit to display the Meter Run menu.
  • Page 38: Viewing Rtd Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual Touch a module. The Touchpad displays a screen showing all the I/O points defined for that module (Figure 3-26 shows the options for the CPU module). Figure 3-26. Module I/O Points : A blinking i, ia, or a in the upper right corner of a point box Note (as in AI 2 and AO 1 in Figure 3-26) indicates an integrity or alarm issue with this point.
  • Page 39: Viewing Comm Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-28. Modules Menu Touch Cpu. An I/O points screen for the CPU module displays. Figure 3-29. Module I/O Points Touch RTD. A parameter screen for the RTD module displays. Figure 3-30. RTD Parameters Touch to view additional RTD parameter values. Touch Exit to display the Module I/O Points screen.
  • Page 40: Viewing Multiple Variable Sensor (Mvs) Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-31. Modules Menu Touch rs232 or rs485 (depending on which communications module you have installed). A status screen displays. Figure 3-32. Communication Status Touch OK to display the Modules menu. 3.5.4 Viewing Multiple Variable Sensor (MVS) Information The FB107 supports up to six MVS transmitters.
  • Page 41: Viewing Meter Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-34. MVS Menu : A blinking i, ia, or a in the upper right corner of an MVS Note box (as in Mvs-1 and Mvs-3 in Figure 3-34) indicates an integrity or alarm issue with this transmitter. Touch a transmitter box.
  • Page 42: Viewing System Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual : A blinking a in the upper right corner of a run box (as in Note Run 2 in Figure 3-36) indicates an active alarm. Touch a meter run. A parameter screen for the meter run displays. Figure 3-37.
  • Page 43: Viewing Dual Variable Sensor (Dvs) Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-39. System AI Parameters Touch to view additional parameter values. Touch Exit to display the System AI menu. Touch Exit to display the Modules menu. 3.5.7 Viewing Dual Variable Sensor (DVS) Information Use the Dvs option on the Modules menu to view the following differential or static pressure information: Differential Pressure (DP) Static Pressure (SP)
  • Page 44: Calibrating A Point

    : Refer to Chapter 8, Utilities, in the ROCLINK 800 Configuration Note Software User Manual (for FloBoss 107) (A6217) for a complete discussion of both calibration and verification. Calibrate For calibration, you define a zero point, a span, and up to three midpoints.
  • Page 45 FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-43. Set Zero Calibration Point : You can touch the value displayed in the Tester Value field Note to edit it. The FB107 continues to update the Live Value field and calculate the deviation percentage. Touch Set Zero when the displayed values are appropriate.
  • Page 46 FB107 LCD User Manual When you touch Done, the Touchpad evaluates the calibration, displays a completion message indicating whether the calibration was successful, and displays the Calibrate menu. Touch Exit to display the parameter screen from which you began the calibration.
  • Page 47 FB107 LCD User Manual Touch Done. The Touchpad displays a completion message and then displays the Calibrate menu Figure 3-49. Verification Message Parameters Touch Exit on the Calibrate menu to display the parameter screen from which you began the calibration. Figure 3-50.
  • Page 48: Charts

    Figure 3-51. LCD User List – Chart : Refer to Chapter 7 in the ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software Note User Manual (for FloBoss 107) (A6217) for complete instructions on configuring this screen. Once you have configured the points on this screen, you can view them on the Touchpad.
  • Page 49: Viewing Historical Data

    FB107 LCD User Manual 3.6.1 Viewing Historical Data Use this option to view defined historical data points you have defined on the LCD User List – Chart screen. Touch Historic on the Chart menu. The History menu displays. Figure 3-53. History Menu : This menu enables you to view historical data either on an Note hourly or daily basis.
  • Page 50: Viewing Dynamic Data

    FB107 LCD User Manual as defined on the ROCLINK 800 History Setup screen’s Setup tab). Touch an arrow once to move in daily (or hourly) steps; touch and hold an arrow to “fast scroll” through the chart. The date for the current scroll point appears in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 51: Pid Loops

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-57. Dynamic Chart Each chart can display up to 54 most recent data values. The Touchpad alternates the chart header (here, FLOWHR) with the EU value (MCF), if units are available. The asterisk on the screen indicates that you can set the upper and lower scale values for the display.
  • Page 52: Setting Basic Pid Loops

    FB107 LCD User Manual To use this option, touch PID on the Main Menu. The PID menu displays. Figure 3-59. PID Menu The Basic method accesses a series of parameter screens you use to establish primary and override process variables and setpoints. The Advanced method accesses a single graphical screen that use you perform the same tasks.
  • Page 53 FB107 LCD User Manual Use these four options – Primary, Override, Mode, and Output – to refine PID parameters for each defined PID loop. You can modify individual parameters or (as in this example) proceed through each screen in sequence. Touch Primary.
  • Page 54: Setting Advanced Pid Loops

    FB107 LCD User Manual Use this screen to switch the PID Control mode between Automatic and Manual. Touch Exit to display the PID Parameters menu. Touch Output to display the PID Output screen. Figure 3-65. PID Output Use this screen to review the current output for the PID loop. Touch Exit to display the PID Parameters menu.
  • Page 55 FB107 LCD User Manual Mode Loop selector indicator Loop control indicator PV bar graph Output bar graph Figure 3-67. Graphical PID Loop This display provides a “dashboard” view of the selected PID loop. The left vertical bar graph represents the output value for the PID loop;...
  • Page 56: System Information

    FB107 LCD User Manual 3.8 System Information This option enables you to view a variety of system information, adjust system parameters, and perform common tasks. System Information. Saving a configuration. Perform a warm start. Forcing end-of-day processing. Adjust Touchpad contrast. To use this option, touch System on the Main Menu.
  • Page 57: Saving A Configuration

    FB107 LCD User Manual Figure 3-69. System Parameters Touch to display various system parameters. : You can change the Contract Hour parameter. Also, you can Note touch the CPU Load option to display a chart of the current CPU load. Touch Exit to display the System menu.
  • Page 58: Performing A Warm Start

    FB107 LCD User Manual 3.8.3 Performing a Warm Start Use this option to warm start the system from the Touchpad. Touch Warm Start on the System menu. The Warm Start menu displays. Figure 3-72. Warm Start Menu Touch Yes. The Touchpad displays a confirmation message. Figure 3-73.
  • Page 59: Adjusting Touchpad Contrast

    FB107 LCD User Manual Touch End of Day from the System menu. The Force End of Day menu displays. Figure 3-75. Force End of Day Menu Touch Yes. When the end of day processing completes, the Touchpad displays a confirmation message. Figure 3-76.
  • Page 60: Logging Off

    FB107 LCD User Manual Touch to increase or decrease the contrast on the Touchpad. The current contrast value (limited between 110 and 86) displays below the Contrast label. : Above 110 the Touchpad contrast becomes too dark; below 86 Note the contrast is too light.
  • Page 61 Basic PID Loops ..........3-30 2-3. LCD Controller......... 2-2 Blinking asterisk......... 3-1, 3-15 2-4. LCD Controller, Advanced tab ....2-3 2-5. Emerson Process Management Logos ... 2-3 Configuring ............. 2-5 2-6. RL800 LCD User List Configuration Options BLM list ..............2-4 parameter text ..........
  • Page 62 FB107 LCD User Manual 3-28. Modules Menu........3-17 3-29. Module I/O Points........ 3-17 List Number............3-10 3-30. RTD Parameters ......... 3-17 Logging Off ............3-38 3-31. Modules Menu........3-18 Low Scale ............2-9 3-32. Communication Status......3-18 3-33. Modules Menu........3-18 3-34.
  • Page 63 FB107 LCD User Manual Security ............... 1-6 Timeout............3-5 Configuring ............. 2-9 Transreflective ............ 1-3 Software Overview............1-1 Standard Lists........... 2-11 User ID .............. 2-11 Standard mode ........... 2-4 User list System Information........3-20, 3-34 parameter text: ..........3-11 Parameters: ..........3-11 User list title ............
  • Page 64 FB107 LCD User Manual If you have comments or questions regarding this manual, please direct them to your local sales representative or contact: Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions Marshalltown, IA 50158 U.S.A. Houston, TX 77065 U.S.A. Pickering, North Yorkshire UK Y018 7JA Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote...

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