Emerson Rosemount 705 Reference Manual
Emerson Rosemount 705 Reference Manual

Emerson Rosemount 705 Reference Manual

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00809-0200-4705, Rev AB
May 2017
Rosemount
705 Wireless Totalizing
Transmitter

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 ™ Rosemount 705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Reference Manual Contents 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Contents 1Section 1: Introduction 1.1 Using this manual ..............1 1.2 Product recycling/disposal.
  • Page 4 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 5Section 5: Operation and Maintenance 5.1 Basic operation..............29 5.1.1 Rollover information .
  • Page 5 Reference Manual Contents 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 B.9 International ..............50 B.10 Brazil .
  • Page 6 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Contents...
  • Page 7 International 1 952 906 8888 The Rosemount 705 Transmitter and all other wireless devices should be installed only after the Smart Wireless Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly. Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a simpler and faster network installation.
  • Page 8 Title Page Reference Manual 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury. Only qualified personnel should perform the installation.  Explosions could result in death or serious injury. Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make sure the instruments are ...
  • Page 9: Using This Manual

    Command 48 Additional Status contains  important alerts in the HART command 48 additional status field for the Rosemount 705 Transmitter. Product recycling/disposal Recycling of equipment and packaging should be taken into consideration. The product and packaging should be disposed of in accordance with local and national legislation.
  • Page 10 Reference Manual Introduction 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Introduction...
  • Page 11: Safety Messages

    705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter is compatible with a number of simple turbine meters or pulse output devices. When ordered in the optional configuration for direct connection, option code D1, the Rosemount 705 Transmitter is compatible with one inch turbine meter direct connections.
  • Page 12: Configuring The Transmitter On The Bench

    3. Connect the black power module. 4. Verify the connection and power by viewing the LCD display and seeing the power up sequence. 5. Replace the cover and tighten. Figure 2-1. Rosemount 705 Transmitter Terminal Block A. Pulse input connection ®...
  • Page 13: Supported Engineering Unit Codes

    Wireless Connection menu. To check or change sensor configuration using a Field Communicator, enter the following Fast Key sequence: 2, 1, 2. Supported engineering unit codes The following engineering units are supported by the Rosemount 705 Transmitter. Total volume Volumetric flow rate...
  • Page 14: Joining The Device To A Network

    00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 If a custom volume unit is desired, the Rosemount 705 Transmitter can be configured to report the totalized pulses, and a custom conversion can be done on the host system side. Similarly, if a custom flow rate unit is desired, the transmitter can be configured to report pulses per second (Hertz), and a custom conversion can be done on the host system side.
  • Page 15: Safety Messages

    Mounting Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB Section 3 Mounting Safety messages ..............page 11 Installing the transmitter .
  • Page 16: Installing The Transmitter

    The Rosemount 705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter can be installed in one of two configurations: Direct mount (D1): The turbine meter is connected directly to the Rosemount 705 Transmitter housing’s conduit entry. For installation instructions, see “Installing the transmitter in a direct mount configuration”...
  • Page 17 Reference Manual Mounting 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Figure 3-2. Rosemount 705 Terminal Block A. Pulse input connection ® B. HART terminal connection C. Terminal block ground connection 3. Attach the transmitter housing to the turbine meter using the threaded conduit entry.
  • Page 18: Installing The Transmitter In A Remote Mount Configuration

    3.2.2 Installing the transmitter in a remote mount configuration Figure 3-5. Remote Mount Installation A. Turbine meter B. Rosemount 705 Transmitter C. 1-in. supplied cable gland adapter for turbine meter. Included: (1) Cable gland (1) Cable gland adapter for turbine meter 10 ft..
  • Page 19: Wireless Considerations

    Install the Black Power Module, SmartPower Solutions model number 701PBKKF into the Rosemount 705 Transmitter to power the device. Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a simpler and faster network installation.
  • Page 20: Selected An Installation Location And Position

    Mounting Reference Manual 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Figure 3-7. Locating Conduit Entries A. Conduit entry Connecting the Field Communicator to the transmitter The power module needs to be connected for the Field Communicator to interface with the Rosemount 705 Transmitter. Figure 3-8.
  • Page 21: Electrical

    Electrical Caring for the power module The Rosemount 705 Transmitter is self-powered. The included Black Power Module contains two “C” size primary lithium/thionyl chloride batteries. Each battery contains approximately 2.5 grams of lithium, for a total of 5 grams in each pack. Under normal conditions, the battery materials are self-contained and are not reactive as long as the batteries and the power module are maintained.
  • Page 22: Remote Antenna (Optional)

    To maintain wireless performance and avoid non-compliance with spectrum regulations, do not change the length of cable or the antenna type. If the supplied remote mount antenna kit is not installed per these instructions, Emerson is not responsible for wireless performance or non-compliance with spectrum regulations.
  • Page 23: Lcd Display

    C. LCD cover Grounding the transmitter The Rosemount 705 Transmitter operates best with the housing grounded. Floating systems, however, can cause extra noise that may affect the accuracy of the transmitter. If the signal appears noisy or erratic, grounding at a single point may solve the problem. Grounding of the electronics enclosure should be done in accordance with local and national installation codes.
  • Page 24 1. Connect turbine meter wiring shield to the grounded transmitter housing. 2. Ensure the transmitter housing is electrically isolated from the turbine meter or pulse output device wiring. A. Turbine meter B. Transmitter ground point C. Rosemount 705 Transmitter Mounting...
  • Page 25: Safety Messages

    Commissioning Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB Section 4 Commissioning Safety messages ..............page 21 Configuring the transmitter to communicate with the wireless network .
  • Page 26: Configuring The Transmitter To Communicate With The Wireless Network

    If the Network ID and Join Key are not identical, the Rosemount 705 Transmitter will not communicate with the network. The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the Smart Wireless Gateway on the Setup>Network>Settings page on the web server,...
  • Page 27: Using Ams Device Manager To Configure The Transmitter

    Network ID, Set Join Key K-factor consideration The K-factor value is used to tell the Rosemount 705 Transmitter how much volume corresponds to an input pulse. The K-factor is entered in units of “Pulses per Gallon”. It is important to configure the transmitter with the proper K-factor that corresponds to the turbine meter that it is attached to.
  • Page 28 Commissioning Reference Manual 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Figure 4-2. Handheld Tree 1 Refresh Alerts 2 No Actuve Alerts 3 History 1 Dev Status: Good 4 F: 1 Alert Description 2 Comm: Connected 5 A: 2 Alert Image 3 Totalized Volume 6 M: 4 Status 1 Long Tag...
  • Page 29: Verifying Operation

    Communicator, using the Smart Wireless Gateway's integrated web interface, or by using AMS Suite. If the Rosemount 705 Transmitter was configured with the Network ID and Join Key, and sufficient time has passed, the transmitter will be connected to the network.
  • Page 30: Ams Device Manager

    L I M - O P N E G O T S R C H N G Connecting with a Field Communicator ® A Rosemount 705 DD is required for HART Communication. Function Fast Key sequence Menu items Join Status, Communication Status, Join Mode, Number of...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Reference Manual Commissioning 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Troubleshooting If the device is not joined to the network after power up, verify the correct configuration of the Network ID and Join Key, and verify that Active Advertising has been enabled on the Gateway. The Network ID and Join Key in the device must match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway.
  • Page 32 Commissioning Reference Manual 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Commissioning...
  • Page 33: Basic Operation

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Section 5 Operation and Maintenance Basic operation ............... page 29 Determining device health .
  • Page 34: Enabling The Lcd Continuous Operation Feature

    5.3.1 Startup screen sequence The following screens will display when the power module is first connected to the Rosemount 705 Transmitter. X X X X X All segments On: used to visually determine if there are any bad...
  • Page 35 Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Device identification: used to determine Device Type A b c d e Device information - Tag: user entered tag which is eight characters long - will not display if all characters are blank f g h Totalized volume screen: accumulated total volume over time Average rate screen: average rate value...
  • Page 36: Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence

    Operation and Maintenance Reference Manual 00809-0100-4248, Rev CA May 2017 S u p l y Supply voltage screen: voltage reading at the power module 7. 2 1 terminals, can be modified to a specific variable in the DD v o l t s a l e r t Alert screen: at least one alert is present - this screen will not display if no alerts are present...
  • Page 37: Network Connection Status Screens

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 n e t w k Network ID: Assuming the device has the correct join key, this 13 0 5 ID tells the user what network the device can connect with n e t w k Network connection status: The device has joined a network and has been fully configured and has multiple parents...
  • Page 38 Operation and Maintenance Reference Manual 00809-0100-4248, Rev CA May 2017 n e t w k Diagnostic button screen 4.3: The device is starting to join the process i d l e n e t w k Diagnostic button screen 4.4: the device is in a disconnected state and requires a “Force Join”...
  • Page 39: Device Diagnostic Screens

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Diagnostic button screen 4.8: The device is joined and n e t w k operational, but is running with limited bandwidth for sending periodic data L I M - O P n e t w k Diagnostic button screen 4.9: the device has joined a network and has been fully configured and has multiple parents...
  • Page 40 Operation and Maintenance Reference Manual 00809-0100-4248, Rev CA May 2017 Diagnostic button screen 7.2: Terminal voltage is below the s u p l y recommended operating range - if this is a self-operated device, the power module should be replaced - for line powered devices, the supply voltage should be increased l o w Diagnostic button screen 8: device cannot retrieve information...
  • Page 41: Replacing The Power Module

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Replacing the power module When the power module needs to be replaced, remove the power module cover and the depleted power ™ module. Replace the power module with a new Black Power Module, SmartPower Solutions model number 701PBKKF (part number: 00753-9220-0001).
  • Page 42: And Opc Mapping

    What is the current totalized value of the device Read Mapping the Rosemount 705 Transmitter parameters Below is the Gateway screen where the accumulator reset, accumulator state, totalized_volume, average_flow variables and parameter can be mapped. This is important to understand how to reset the totalized volume of the device via Modbus, OPC, or EtherNet/IP.
  • Page 43: Reset/Restore Device

    The average flow rate filtering period controls how heavily the average flow rate is filtered. The default setting of one second will cause the Rosemount 705 Transmitter to report the average flow rate over a time interval of one second. Setting the period to a larger value will reduce noisy flow rate measurements, but will increase the time constant of the reported value.
  • Page 44: Low-Flow Cut-Off

    May 2017 Low-Flow cut-off The low flow cutoff value can be configured to cause the Rosemount 705 Transmitter to report zero flow for any rates below the configured threshold. Totalized volume will be unaffected by the low flow cutoff setting. The transmitter will continue to totalize any detectable volume - even for very small flow rates.
  • Page 45 Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 The center will provide: A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number  Instructions and procedures that are necessary to return goods that were exposed tohazardous  substances. Individuals who handle products exposed to a hazardous substance can avoid injury if they are informed of and understand the hazard.
  • Page 46 Operation and Maintenance Reference Manual 00809-0100-4248, Rev CA May 2017 Operation and Maintenance...
  • Page 47: Specifications

    705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter without LCD 0–99 percent relative humidity display - 4.6 lb (2.0 kg) Wireless update rate Rosemount 705 Transmitter with M5 LCD display - 4.7 lb (2.1 kg) User selectable, one second to 60 minutes. Stainless steel A.1.2 Physical specifications...
  • Page 48: Frequency Input Specifications

    Reference Manual Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB A.1.3 Frequency input specifications Temperature limits Operating limit Storage limit Description 0 to 10 kHz –40 to 185 °F –40 to 185 °F A.1.4 Performance specifications Without LCD display –40 to 85 °C –40 to 85 °C Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
  • Page 49: Dimensional Drawings

    Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB A.2 Dimensional drawings Figure A-1. Rosemount 705 Transmitter Shown with 2.4 GHz/WirelessHART extended range antenna 11.16 [284] 7.81 [198] 2.49 [63] 4.20 [107] 1.50 [38] Shown with optional digital display Shown without optional digital display and 2.4 GHz/WirelessHART Antenna...
  • Page 50 Reference Manual Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB Figure A-2. Rosemount 705 Transmitter Mounting Configurations with Optional Pipe Mounting Bracket 1.03 [26] 4.03 [102] 1.38[35] A. 2-in. U-bolt for pipe mounting C.1-in. NPT connection to flow meter B.
  • Page 51: Ordering Information

    Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB A.3 Ordering information Table A-1. Rosemount 705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter Ordering Information ★ ★ The Standard offering represents the most common options. The starred options ( ) should be selected for best delivery.
  • Page 52: Spare Parts And Accessories

    Reference Manual Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB Table A-1. Rosemount 705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter Ordering Information ★ ★ The Standard offering represents the most common options. The starred options ( ) should be selected for best delivery.
  • Page 53: Bappendix B: Product Certifications

    RF spectrum. Nearly every Certificate: CSA 70011131 ™ country requires this type of product certification. Emerson Standards: FM 3600 – 2011, FM 3610 – 2010, working with governmental agencies around the world to supply UL Standard 50 –...
  • Page 54: Canada

    2. The surface resistivity of the antenna is greater than 1GΩ. To avoid electrostatic charge build-up, it must not be rubbed or 2. The Rosemount 705 Transmitter enclosure may be made of cleaned with solvents or a dry cloth. aluminum alloy and given a protective polyurethane paint finish;...
  • Page 55: Brazil

    1 GΩ. To avoid electrostatic charge build-up, it must not be rubbed or cleaned with solvents or a dry cloth. output parameters input parameters 2. The Rosemount 705 Transmitter enclosure may be made of = 2.5 V = 10 V aluminum alloy and given a protective polyurethane paint = 253 μA...
  • Page 56: Installation Drawings

    Reference Manual Product Certifications May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB B.12 Installation drawings Figure B-1. Rosemount 705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter Product Certifications...
  • Page 57 Product Certifications Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB Product Certifications...
  • Page 58 Reference Manual Product Certifications May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB Product Certifications...
  • Page 59: Safety Messages

    ™ If the supplied remote mount antenna kit is not installed per these instructions, Emerson is not responsible for wireless performance or non-compliance with spectrum regulations.
  • Page 60: Functional Specifications

    Reference Manual High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Functional specifications C.2.1 Output ® WirelessHART 2.4 GHz DSSs (direct sequence spread spectrum) Radio Frequency Power Output from Antenna: High gain remote (WN option) antenna:  Maximum of 40 mW (16 dBm) EIRP (Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power) High gain remote antenna (WJ1 option): ...
  • Page 61: Installation Considerations

    High Gain Remote Antenna Option Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB Installation considerations C.3.1 Antenna mounting Mount antenna vertically (±5°) C.3.2 Antenna height Mount antenna 14 ft. (4.3 m) above infrastructure with clear line of sight. C.3.3 Coaxial cable Ensure that coaxial cable is securely affixed to the mast to avoid excessive cable movement.
  • Page 62: Dimensional Drawings

    Reference Manual High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Dimensional drawings Figure C-2. Device Connection and RF Lightning Arrestor 2.75 4 PLS A. Antenna D. Lightning arrestor ∅ B. Min drip loop 12-in. (0.3 m) E. Mounting bracket C.
  • Page 63: Installing The High Gain Remote Antenna

    High Gain Remote Antenna Option Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB Installing the high gain remote antenna 1. Mount the transmitter following best practice mounting procedures as outlined in the Quick Installation Guide and this manual. 2. Connect the RF Lightning protector to the device and tighten. A.
  • Page 64 Reference Manual High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 4. Unwind coaxial cable and connect the cable to both the antenna and the lightning protector connected to the transmitter, leaving one loop minimum for a drip loop. Ensure the drip loop is lower than the device, allowing water to flow away from the device.
  • Page 65 High Gain Remote Antenna Option Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB 6. Attach U-bolts to mounting bracket in correct orientation ensuring antenna will be positioned in a vertical position. 7. Tighten U-bolts to mast and ensure antenna is pointed in a vertical direction. High Gain Remote Antenna Option...
  • Page 66 Reference Manual High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 High Gain Remote Antenna Option...
  • Page 67: Command

    , OPC, etc. A complete list of Additional Status bits is available in the Smart Wireless Gateway. Table D-1 Table D-2 displays the device variable and variable mapping indexes for the Rosemount 705 Transmitter. Table D-3 Table D-5 shows a list of the most important alert messages that may be displayed in the ™...
  • Page 68 ® Mapping of Alert Messages in the HART Reference Manual Command 48 Additional Status 00809-0200-4705, Rev AB May 2017 Table D-4. Maintenance Alerts (M:) Message Additional status Description The totalized volume has exceeded the maximum Totalized Volume Rollover Byte 3 :: Bit 2 value and automatically reset to zero The average flow rate is beyond the operating Average Flow Rate Saturated...
  • Page 70 Terms and Conditions of Middle East and Africa Regional Office Sale page. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. Emerson Automation Solutions SmartPower, DeltaV, AMS, Rosemount, and Rosemount logotype are trademarks of Emerson. Emerson FZE P.O. Box 17033 HART and WirelessHART are registered trademarks of the FieldComm Group.

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