Mobrey MSP400RH Reference Manual

Ultrasonic liquid level transmitters
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IP2048/RM, Rev AA
January 2015
Mobrey MSP400RH and MSP900GH
Ultrasonic Liquid Level Transmitters

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Mobrey MSP400RH and MSP900GH Ultrasonic Liquid Level Transmitters...
  • Page 3 Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings. For information on nuclear-qualified products, contact your local Delta Mobrey sales representative. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Connecting the cable(s) to the transmitter ......16 3.4.2 Connecting the cable wires to the MSP400RH ..... .17 3.4.3 Connecting the cable wires to the MSP900GH.
  • Page 6 Selecting the alarm condition action ......39 4.2.15 Setting the relay on and off points (MSP400RH) ....40 4.2.16 Setting the 4 and 20 mA levels using ranging.
  • Page 7 European directive information......... 72 Ordinary locations certification (MSP400RH only)......72 B.4.1...
  • Page 8 Damping (P020)..........127 F.3.21 Setting-up relays on the MSP400RH ......128 F.3.22 Relay 1 (P070 to P072) .
  • Page 9 Reference Manual Table of Contents IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 F.3.24 Lost echo delay (P021) ........128 F.3.25 Lost echo action (P022) .
  • Page 10 Reference Manual Table of Contents January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA F.4.17 Model code (D949) ......... . . 163 F.4.18 Hardware rev.
  • Page 11: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Section 1 Introduction Safety messages ............page 1 Manual overview .
  • Page 12: Manual Overview

    Section 1: Introduction January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Manual overview This manual provides installation, configuration, and maintenance information for the Mobrey MSP400RH and MSP900GH ultrasonic liquid level transmitters. Section 2: Transmitter Overview  Section 3: Installation  Section 4: Starting up ...
  • Page 13: Introduction To The Transmitters

    ® and a digital HART signal. The MSP400RH and MSP900GH can also calculate contents volume or open channel flow, when programmed with further application information, and then outputs the result as a 4–20 mA signal and a digital HART signal.
  • Page 14: Components Of The Transmitter

    Each transmitter can be configured locally using the membrane-buttons which are revealed after removing the housing cover. The transmitters can be configured remotely by using a Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit A comprehensive specification for the Mobrey MSP400RH and MSP900GH is in the section “Specifications” on page 63.
  • Page 15 IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Figure 2-3. System architecture A. Mobrey MSP Series Transmitter B. Two Relay Outputs (MSP400RH only) C. Mobrey Remote Temperature Sensor (Optional Accessory) D. 4–20 mA / HART Signals E. Mobrey MCU900 Series Control Unit F. Field Communicator...
  • Page 16 Reference Manual Section 2: Transmitter Overview January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA...
  • Page 17: 3Section 3: Installation

    Reference Manual Section 3: Installation IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Section 3 Installation Safety messages ............page 7 Considerations before installation .
  • Page 18: Considerations Before Installation

    IP2048/RM, Rev AA Considerations before installation The Mobrey MSP400RH and MSP900GH transmitters can be used for level and contents volume measurements in open or closed tanks, or for open channel flow measurements. The transmitter must be installed in a location where it is protected from ultraviolet radiation to prevent long term degradation of the plastics used e.g.
  • Page 19: Mechanical Installation

    11). Optional flanges and bracket kits are available to help mounting. (See Delta Mobrey product data sheet IP2045 for accessory part numbers.) The transmitter should be mounted vertically to ensure a good echo from the liquid surface.
  • Page 20: Consider The Liquid Surface Conditions

    Reference Manual Section 3: Installation January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Figure 3-1. Min And Max Distances From Tank Wall A. Transmitter is mounted vertically (maximum deviation of 3°). B. Use a non-metallic fitting or flange. C. 6° beam half angle D.
  • Page 21: Mounting The Transmitter Above The Liquid Surface

    A 2-in. thread is provided to mount the transmitter. The thread form is either BSPT or NPT, and is clearly marked on the hexagon of the transmitter body. Note The Mobrey MSP400RH and MSP900GH are designed to be mounted in a non-metallic  fitting or flange. The use of metallic fittings/flanges is not recommended.
  • Page 22 Tighten to a torque of 1.5 lb-ft (2 N-m) using the transmitter’s hexagon. The instrument (accessory) flanges supplied by Delta Mobrey are manufactured from PVC and are a full face design. Care must be taken when installing to a raised face mating flange on the tank or vessel to prevent distortion of the PVC flange by over- tightening the bolts.
  • Page 23: Open Channel Flow Installations

    Reference Manual Section 3: Installation IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Figure 3-3. Mounting the transmitter using a nozzle/stand-off Use Non-metallic Fitting / Flange PTFE Tighten To A Torque Of 1.5 lbf.ft. (2 Nm) Using The Hexagon. Do Not Use The Housing To Tighten D.
  • Page 24 A. Transmitter front face B. Hmax C. Hmax + 14 in. D. Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit It is important that the bottom reference of the transmitter should be related to the datum of the primary measuring device (see Figure 3-6).
  • Page 25 The transmitter should be free from a situation where it is likely to 'drown' (refer to  relevant Standard for further information). The MSP400RH and MSP900GH have the option of a Remote Temperature Sensor for  temperature compensation (see “Remote temperature sensor” on page 19).
  • Page 26: Electrical Installation

    MSP900GH:12 to 40 Vdc (non-hazardous area) or 12 to 30 Vdc (hazardous area)  Note To comply with the CSA approval, a transmitter must be powered from a Mobrey  MCU900 Series control unit, or a class 2 or separate extra-low voltage (SELV) source.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Cable Wires To The Msp400Rh

    HART digital communications is required. Note Make sure the power supply is off when connecting the transmitter.  The MSP400RH is not intrinsically safe, and is for use in non-hazardous (ordinary  location) installations only. Table 3-2. Terminal connections on the MSP400RH...
  • Page 28: Connecting The Cable Wires To The Msp900Gh

    IP2048/RM, Rev AA Relays The MSP400RH has two integral relays which may be used for fault indication or control purposes. These relays are for light duty and should be used as signal relays only, with control functions being performed by external control relays.
  • Page 29: Remote Temperature Sensor

    “Dimension drawings” on page 68). Note When the transmitter is used with a Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit, there is no  need to install an external load resistor in the loop because a suitable resistor is built in to the control unit.
  • Page 30: Lightning / Surge Protection And Other Loop Devices

    Reference Manual Section 3: Installation January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA If the transmitter is being supplied through a safety barrier, ensure the type chosen will pass HART information. After the load resistor is installed, a Field Communicator can be connected across the load resistor.
  • Page 31: 4Section 4: Starting Up

    To the left of the main display are four arrow icons; one will be illuminated to indicate the selected duty. To the right of the PV display on The MSP400RH are two arrow icons that indicate the status of the transmitter relays. When illuminated, they indicate the relay contact is closed.
  • Page 32: Power Up

    The duty icon against the letter L on the top plate, and the RL2 icon on The MSP400RH, will be illuminated. The RL1 icon on the MSP400RH may be illuminated, depending on the level calculated by the transmitter at this time.
  • Page 33: Before Programming

    Menu structures for this section are in Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus (page 75). If using a HART Master Device for programming the MSP400RH or the MSP900GH, refer to the following sections for menu structures and parameters: Appendix D: Mobrey MCU900 Series (page ...
  • Page 34: Selecting The Duty

    Factory default setting: Level The arrow icon on the left side of the PV display indicates the selected duty. The MSP400RH and MSP900GH may be programmed to perform one of four duties: Distance measurement. Level measurement (factory default setting).
  • Page 35: Selecting The Units Of Measurement

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 4.2.3 Selecting the units of measurement Screen display: unitS Factory default setting: m (metric) or ft (Imperial) The transmitter is pre-programmed with selectable measurement units for each of the duties: Distance and Level measurement: m, ft, or in Flow measurement: l/s, l/m, m /m (cfm), or ft3/hr...
  • Page 36: Setting The Correct Bottom Reference

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA 4.2.4 Setting the correct bottom reference Screen display: b.rEF Factory default value: The transmitter leaves the factory with the bottom reference pre-programmed to the maximum range of the instrument 36 ft. (11 m). Note It is important to not enter a value greater than the maximum range of the transmitter, ...
  • Page 37: Selecting A Profile

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Repeat steps (5) and (6) until the last digit is flashing, and edited as required.  Press the blue button to confirm the new b.rEF value. None of the digits should now be flashing.
  • Page 38 SPEC.P (Special Plotted)  This option is only visible when the transmitter is configured using a HART Master (e.g. a Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit). SPEC.C (Special Calculated)  This option is used when a standard profile is not available from the transmitter’s library.
  • Page 39 Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 To change the flow profile  If entering the menu system from the PV display, press the green button repeatedly until the “ProF” menu option is indicated (see note on previous page). ...
  • Page 40 Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Table 4-1. Profile options for flow Hmax Scale Factor 20 mA Point Metric Imperial Metric Imperial Power Metric Imperial Options Flow Structures (ft/in.) /hr) (GPM) Factor (ft/in.) Flume 3/2 flow law (User) (User) (User)
  • Page 41: Power Factor For The Flow Law

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 4.2.6 Power Factor for the Flow Law Screen display: P.FACt Factory default value: 1.000 This menu is offered if the selected duty is Flow and a profile (e.g. “SPEC.C”) requires the manual editing of a power factor in the formula: Flow Q = kh* (where * = the power factor) The transmitter is pre-programmed with appropriate power factors for many standard flow...
  • Page 42: K-Factor For The Flow Law

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA 4.2.7 K-factor for the flow law Screen display: SCALE Factory default value: 1.000 Note If a flow duty has been selected, the value entered into this parameter is in effect the ...
  • Page 43: Maximum Level Entry

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Note If the existing data entered allows the transmitter to calculate the maximum flow,  the 4 mA and 20 mA points are set to 4 mA at zero flow and 20 mA at maximum flow. 4.2.8 Maximum level entry Screen display:...
  • Page 44: Maximum Flow Entry

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA 4.2.9 Maximum flow entry Screen display: Flo @ max Factory default value: 1.000 This menu option is offered if the selected duty is Flow and requires entry of the maximum flow capability of the chosen structure (not the maximum flow expected in the application).
  • Page 45: Maximum Contents (Volume) Entry

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 4.2.10 Maximum contents (volume) entry Screen display: Cont @ max Factory default value: 1.000 This menu option is offered if the selected duty is Contents (Volume) and requires entry of the maximum contents of the vessel.
  • Page 46: Setting The 4 Ma Point

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA 4.2.11 Setting the 4 mA point Screen Display: Factory default value: 0.000 Enter the PV value to be signalled by 4 mA. The 4 mA point can be set above or below the 20 mA point to suit monitoring or control equipment.
  • Page 47: Setting The 20 Ma Point

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 4.2.12 Setting the 20 mA point Screen Display: Factory default value: 10.7 Enter the PV value to be signalled by 20 mA. The 20 mA point may be set above or below the 4 mA point to suit monitoring or control equipment.
  • Page 48: Setting The Output Damping

    Note A damping time of zero will not necessarily give an immediate response because the  MSP400RH and MSP900GH transmits nominally at once per second. This menu option is in the programming menu. See Figure C-1 on page 76 for a map of ...
  • Page 49: Selecting The Alarm Condition Action

    Factory default value: Hold The MSP400RH and MSP900GH can signal an alarm condition if the target echo is lost for 900 seconds or more. The 900 seconds is factory set and is changeable in the field. There are three actions to choose from: The current on the two-wire loop increases to 21 mA.
  • Page 50: Setting The Relay On And Off Points (Msp400Rh)

    4.2.15 Setting the relay on and off points (MSP400RH) The MSP400RH has two integral signal relays. Both relays are the SPST (Single Pole, Single Throw) type. RL1 is factory-set to be a control relay. It may be set to energise at any value of PV, and de- energise at any other value of PV.
  • Page 51: Setting The 4 And 20 Ma Levels Using Ranging

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Note This menu option is in the programming menu. See Figure C-1 on page 76 for a map of  the menu structure and how to access the menu options. To change the Off PV point for control relay RL1 (or RL2) ...
  • Page 52 Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA To set the 4 mA level  If entering the menu system from the PV display, press the green button repeatedly until the “SEt 4” menu option is indicated (see note on the previous page). ...
  • Page 53: Final Checks

    Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Check the main display to ensure the duty, units and PV are correct, and that relays are on or off according to the set points programmed. The cover may now be replaced (see “What to do after completing the cabling”...
  • Page 54 Reference Manual Section 4: Starting up January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA...
  • Page 55: 5Section 5: Service And Troubleshooting

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Section 5 Service and Troubleshooting Safety messages ............page 45 Servicing .
  • Page 56: Servicing

    The only maintenance required is to occasionally check the transmitter face to ensure it remains clean and check that the cover seal, wiring, and cable glands are in good condition. There are no spare parts for the Mobrey MSP400RH and MSP900GH. If a problem persists, contact Delta Mobrey for advice.
  • Page 57: Loop Test

    The transmitter can cycle through the programmed operating range without any change in the liquid level, causing the current output to cycle through a normal operation (and energize/de- energize relays on the MSP400RH). The transmitter can be programmed to fix the loop current at any value between 4 and 20 mA to allow testing of any other loop or control instruments.
  • Page 58 Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA  Press the blue button to enter the “CyCLE” menu. The display indicates “0.0000”.  Press the blue button to start the cycle. For 100 seconds, the transmitter cycles from the 4 mA value to the maximum PV value and back to the 4 mA value again.
  • Page 59: Engineering Menu

    Menu structures for this section are in Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus (page Note If using a HART Master Device for programming the MSP400RH or MSP900GH, refer to the following sections for menu structures and parameters: Appendix D: Mobrey MCU900 Series (page ...
  • Page 60: Setting Lost Echo Time

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA To change the threshold value After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), the first menu option indicated is “t.HoLd”.  Press the blue button to enter the menu for “t.HoLd”. The display indicates the present threshold value.
  • Page 61: Setting The Dead Band

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 To change the lost echo time  After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), press the green button repeatedly until “LE” is indicated.  Press the blue button to enter the menu for “LE”.
  • Page 62: Setting The Frequency

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA To change the dead band  After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), press the green button repeatedly until “dEAd” is indicated.  Press the blue button to enter the dead band menu.
  • Page 63: Setting The Pulse Repetition Frequency

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 To change the frequency  After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), press the green button repeatedly until “F” is indicated.  Press the blue button to enter the frequency menu.
  • Page 64: Setting Valid Echo Count

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA To change the pulse repetition frequency  After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), press the green button repeatedly until “Prf” is indicated.  Press the blue button to enter the pulse frequency menu.
  • Page 65: Setting Spike Rejection

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015  If the new setting is correct, press the red button to save. The display changes to the next menu option.  If the new setting is incorrect, press the blue button to exit to the menu.
  • Page 66: Learn About Echoes From False Targets

    5.4.9 Learn about echoes from false targets Screen display: The MSP400RH and MSP900GH has an easy-to-use “Lrn” (Learn) routine that allows the instrument to learn up to four false echoes, which can then be ignored in future operations.  If the application is simple and there are no false echoes, press the green button to exit the menu and return to the PV display.
  • Page 67: Setting The Ambient Temperature

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 To clear all the stored false echoes  After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), press the green button repeatedly until “Lrn” is indicated.  Press the blue button to enter the “Lrn”...
  • Page 68: Temperature Calibration

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA To edit and fix the temperature  After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), press the green button repeatedly until “t” is indicated.  Press the blue button to enter the temperature menu.
  • Page 69: Loading Factory Default Values

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 To edit and fix the temperature  After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), press the green button repeatedly until “t.CAL” is indicated.  Press the blue button to enter the “t.CAL”...
  • Page 70: Changing The Base Units

    Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA To load factory default values  After entering the “Eng” menu (see the note above), press the green button repeatedly until “Ld.dEF” is indicated.  Press the blue button to enter the load defaults “Ld.dEF”...
  • Page 71 Reference Manual Section 5: Service and Troubleshooting IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015  Press the blue button to confirm the selected base units. (The flashing stops).  If the new setting is correct, press the red button to save. (The transmitter automatically re-starts as if it was a new instrument on first power-up). ...
  • Page 72: False Echoes Under Certain Ambient Operating Conditions

    ±2.5 mm to +2.5/-5.5 mm or, in extreme conditions, +2.5/-8.5 mm. Note Parameters P048 and P043 are accessible only when using a Field Communicator or a  Mobrey MCU900 Series Control Unit. The main descriptions for these parameters are on pages Appendix F: Configuring Using HART.
  • Page 73: Specifications

    Dimension drawings ........... . . page 68 Specifications A.1.1 General Products Mobrey MSP400RH Ultrasonic Transmitter:  Level, Distance, Content (Volume), and Flow measurement, with two integral signal relays Mobrey MSP900GH Ultrasonic Transmitter: ...
  • Page 74: Electrical

     Mobrey MCU900 Series Universal Control Unit  A.1.4 Electrical Power supply Loop-powered (two-wire)  Mobrey MSP400RH: 12 to 40 Vdc  Mobrey MSP900GH:  12 to 40 Vdc (non-hazardous area), 12 to 30 Vdc (hazardous area) Earthing None required ...
  • Page 75: Physical Specifications

    Delta Mobrey Limited is not in a position to evaluate or guarantee the compatibility of the process fluid or other process parameters with the product, options, configuration or materials of construction selected.
  • Page 76: Environment

    Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA A.1.8 Environment Ambient temperature MSP400RH:  –40 to 158 °F (–40 to 70 °C) MSP900GH:  –40 to 140 °F (–40 to 60 °C) Process temperature –22 to 158 °F (–30 to 70 °C) ...
  • Page 77 A Field Communicator requires a minimum load resistance of 250 Ohm within the loop in order to function properly. Communication with Mobrey MCU900 Series Control Unit does not require additional resistance. The maximum load resistance can be determined from these diagrams:...
  • Page 78: Dimension Drawings

    Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Dimension drawings Figure A-3. Transmitter Dimensions (Nylon-filled Glass Housing) Note: Dimensions are in inches (mm). Ø5.7 (Ø144) M20 x 1.5 Cable Entries (135) 2.36 (60) A/F Hexagon 2-in. Thread (65)
  • Page 79 Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Figure A-4. The 2-in. NPT/BSPT mounting bracket Note: Dimensions are in inches (mm). Note: The combined weight of bracket and disc is 16 oz. (0,5 kg). 2-in. NPT/BSPT Threaded PVC Disc 0.51 Stainless Steel Bracket (13)
  • Page 80 Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA...
  • Page 81: Safety Messages

    European directive information ......... . . page 72 Ordinary locations certification (MSP400RH only) ......page 72 Hazardous locations certifications (MSP900GH only) .
  • Page 82: European Directive Information

    ATEX directive (94/9/EC) The MSP900GH complies with the ATEX directive  Pressure equipment directive (PED) (97/23/EC) The Mobrey MSP400RH and MSP900GH are outside the scope of the PED Directive  Electro magnetic compatibility (EMC) (2004/108/EC) EN 61326-1:2006, EN 61326-2.3:2006 ...
  • Page 83 The metallic alloy used for the enclosure material may be accessible at the surface of this equipment. In the event of rare accidents, ignition sources due to impact and friction spark could occur. This shall be considered when the Mobrey MSP900GH is installed in locations that specifically require zone 0 equipment.
  • Page 84 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA...
  • Page 85 Reference Manual Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Appendix C Integrated Display Menus Main menu map ............page 76 Diagnostics menu map .
  • Page 86: Main Menu Map

    Reference Manual Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Main menu map Figure C-1. Main menu programming...
  • Page 87 Reference Manual Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015...
  • Page 88: Diagnostics Menu Map

    Reference Manual Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Diagnostics menu map Figure C-2. Diagnostics menu...
  • Page 89: Engineering Menu Map

    Reference Manual Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Engineering menu map Figure C-3. Engineering menu...
  • Page 90 Reference Manual Appendix C: Integrated Display Menus January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA...
  • Page 91: Introduction

    Mobrey MCU900 Series Introduction The MSP400RH and MSP900GH can be used with the Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit. This control unit supplies the 24 Vdc loop-power to the transmitter, and provides control functionality using the 4–20 mA signal from the transmitter.
  • Page 92 Reference Manual Appendix D: Mobrey MCU900 Series January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Appendix C: Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit...
  • Page 93 Reference Manual Appendix D: Mobrey MCU900 Series IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Appendix C: Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit...
  • Page 94 Reference Manual Appendix D: Mobrey MCU900 Series January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Appendix C: Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit...
  • Page 95: Introduction

    Safety messages ............page 85 Introduction The MSP400RH and MSP900GH support HART communications, which may be used to program or interrogate the transmitter from any point on the two-wire loop. This appendix contains the full menu structure.
  • Page 96 Reference Manual Appendix E: Field Communicator January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Figure E-1. Field Communicator menu tree 1. Overview 1. Active Alerts 1. Tag P001 1. Status 2. Communication Status 2. Model Code D949 2. Primary Purpose 3. Final Assembly Number P004 Variables 1.
  • Page 97 Reference Manual Appendix E: Field Communicator IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 1. Overview See Previous Page 2. Configure See Previous Page 3. Service Tools 1. Alerts 1. Active Alerts 1. Target Data 1. Distance D910 2. Diagnostic Data 2. Echo Size D911 2.
  • Page 98 Reference Manual Appendix E: Field Communicator January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA...
  • Page 99: Overview

    Monitoring and diagnostic parameters ........page 147 Overview The MSP400RH and MSP900GH support HART communications, which may be used to program or interrogate the transmitters from any point on the two-wire loop. This section contains information on configuring the transmitters using a Field Communicator or a Mobrey MCU900 Series Control Unit.
  • Page 100: Command Parameters

    =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM, and then Base Units. Follow on-screen instructions to select and confirm the new base units. Select “Quit” to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 101: Set As Empty

    =Start From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DUTY, and then SET AS EMPTY. Follow on-screen instructions to perform the Set As Empty action. (If prompted to change the mode to off-line, press the Enter key).
  • Page 102: Present Depth

    =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DUTY, and then Present Depth. Follow the on-screen instructions to input the present depth, which will then change the transmitter’s bottom reference using the calculation.
  • Page 103: Learn False Echo

    SAVE HOME Select 6: False Echoes (MSP900GH) (Field Communicator Screen) or 7: False Echoes (MSP400RH). Select 6: Learn False Echo. Wait three seconds while the transmitter learns to ignore the false echo. Note When messages appear, take appropriate action if needed and press “OK”.
  • Page 104: Auto Tank Map

    HOME Select 6: False Echoes (MSP900GH) (Field Communicator Screen) or 7: False Echoes (MSP400RH). Select 7: Auto Tank Map. Wait while the transmitter learns about the empty tank to ignore the false echoes. This process takes less than one minute.
  • Page 105: Simulation Of Pv

    To use the simulation tool: Normal Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM, and then Simulation. Select a simulation mode. When finished, select “Quit” to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 106: Restart Device

    To restore the original factory configuration: Esc=Quit =Start From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM. Select RESTART DEVICE. Follow the on-screen instruction (“Start”) to restart the transmitter. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change the mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 107: Load Defaults

    From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. DEFAULT VALUES Esc=Quit =Start Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select SYSTEM, and then select DEFAULTS. Follow the on-screen instructions (select “Start” and answer “Yes”) to restore the factory defaults. Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change the mode to “off-line”.
  • Page 108: Simulate Current Output

    Fix Current From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. 0.000 Esc=Quit =Edit Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select SYSTEM, and then select TRIM. Select Fix Current. Follow on-screen instructions to input the required output current. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 109: Trim 4 Ma / Trim 20 Ma

    Esc=Quit =Start From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM, TRIM, and then Trim 4mA. Connect a reference meter. Follow the on-screen instructions to start the re-calibration feature. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change the mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 110 To re-calibrate the 20 mA output current: TRIM 20mA From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. Esc=Quit =Start Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select SYSTEM Select TRIM Select Trim 20mA. Follow the on-screen instructions to start the re-calibration feature.
  • Page 111: Configuration Parameters

    ENTER Select 4: HART / Identity (MSP900GH) (Field Communicator Screen) or 5: HART / Identity (MSP400RH). Select 1: Identity, and then 3: Message P000. If a change is required: (a) Input the new message, and then press “ENTER” to save it.
  • Page 112: Tag (P001)

    HELP ENTER Select 4: HART / Identity (MSP900GH) (Field Communicator Screen) or 5: HART / Identity (MSP400RH). Select 1: Identity, and then 1: Tag P001. If required: (a) Input the new tag, and then press “ENTER” to save it. (b) Press “SEND” to update the transmitter.
  • Page 113: Final Assembly Number (P004)

    =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select DUTY, IDENTITY, and then Descriptor. Follow on-screen instructions to input and save the descriptor. Select “Quit” to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 114: Serial Number (P005)

    HELP EXIT Select 4: HART / Identity (MSP900GH) (Field Communicator Screen) or 5: HART / Identity (MSP400RH). Select 1: Identity, and then 9: Serial Number P005. Press “EXIT” to exit to the previous menu. Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit Serial No.
  • Page 115: Bottom Reference (P010)

    36.000ft Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DUTY. Select Bottom Ref. Follow the on-screen instructions to input and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 116 Reference Manual Appendix F: Configuring Using HART January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Figure F-1. Tank geometry Mobrey MSP400RH Mobrey MCU900 or MSP900GH Series Control Unit 4–20 mA/HART Upper Blanking Distance Offset (P023) (P060) UPSRP Bottom Reference (P010) Lower Blanking (P063)
  • Page 117: Upper Blanking (P023)

    1.000ft Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select ENGINEERING. Select Upper Blanking. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 118: Lower Blanking (P063)

    0.000ft Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select ENGINEERING. Select Lower Blanking. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 119: Distance Offset (P060)

    0.0000ft Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DUTY. Select Distance Offset. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 120: Level Offset (P069)

    0.0000ft Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select DUTY. Select Level Offset. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change the mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 121: Tank Shape / Non-Linear Profile (P011)

    Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DUTY, and then select Tank Shape. Follow the on-screen instructions to select and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 122: Contents (Volume) Measurement

    124) can be edited to plot the unique profile of an irregular shaped tank or open channel (see Figure F-2). Figure F-2. Two-stage weir cross-section Mobrey MCU900 Mobrey MSP400RH Series Control Unit or MSP900GH 4–20 mA/HART Maximum Height Rectangular Weir...
  • Page 123 Reference Manual Appendix F: Configuring Using HART IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 percentage of the maximum PV on the Y-axis. The related percentage, say 55%, is entered into parameter Profile Point 6. The transmitter will interpolate linearly between the plotted points to give an accurate curve fit, which will determine the output PV from the live level (height) measurement.
  • Page 124 Reference Manual Appendix F: Configuring Using HART January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Figure F-3. Graph 1 of PV versus Height Maximum Process Value (PV) P039 P038 P037 P036 P035 P034 P033 P032 P031 P030 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% (Fixed Percentages Relating Height to Maximum Height) Figure F-4.
  • Page 125 Reference Manual Appendix F: Configuring Using HART IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Tank Shape/NLP (P011) = “Horizontal Cyl Flat” This Horizontal Cylinder With Flat Ends setting is applicable when volume measurements are needed from a horizontally-oriented cylindrical tank with a constant diameter (see Figure F-5 on page 116 for a cross-sectional view).
  • Page 126: Flow Measurement

    Reference Manual Appendix F: Configuring Using HART January 2015 IP2048/RM, Rev AA Figure F-5. Cylindrical or spherical tank cross-section Mobrey MCU900 Series Control Unit Mobrey MSP400RH or MSP900GH 4–20 mA/HART P013 = Full Volume of Ideal Cylindrical or Spherical Tank of Constant Diameter P014 F.3.13...
  • Page 127 Setting-up procedure for “Flume/Weir-3/2”: Use parameter Tank Shape/NLP (P011) to select “Flume/Weir-3/2”. Enter the scale factor into the PV Scale Factor parameter (page 121). Figure F-6. Rectangular weir cross-section Mobrey MCU900 Series Control Unit Mobrey MSP400RH or MSP900GH 4–20 mA/HART Side...
  • Page 128 Setting-up Procedure for “V-Notch-5/2”: Edit parameter Tank Shape/NLP (P011) to select “V-Notch-5/2”. Enter the scale factor into the PV Scale Factor parameter (page 121). Figure F-7. V-notch cross-section Mobrey MCU900 Series Control Unit Mobrey MSP400RH or MSP900GH 4–20 mA/HART End View Downstream...
  • Page 129 Reference Manual Appendix F: Configuring Using HART IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Table F-1. Standard flow profile options Hmax Scale Factor 20 mA Point Metric Imperial Metric Imperial Power Metric Imperial Options Flow Structures (ft/in.) /hr) (GPM) Factor (ft/in.) Flume 3/2 flow law (User) (User) (User)
  • Page 130: Primary Variable Units (P012)

    2, 2, 3, 1 This selects alternative display units for the HART Primary Variable (PV), which are then reported to a HART Master Device such as a Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit. Note Selecting alternative display units does not automatically re-scale the PV value. Use the ...
  • Page 131: Scale Factor / K-Factor (P013)

    Reference Manual Appendix F: Configuring Using HART IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 F.3.15 Scale Factor / K-Factor (P013) Fast Keys 2, 2, 3, 4 Level measurement When the process value (PV) is a level measurement in metres, feet, or inches, this parameter converts (scales) the level measurement into alternative units before being output.
  • Page 132: Profile Height / Power Factor (P014)

    1.000 Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DUTY. Select PV Scale Factor. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 133 Esc=Quit =Edit (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DUTY. Select Profile Height. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 134: Profile Points 1 To 10 (P030 To P039)

    Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DUTY. Select NLP CURVE. Select a profile point e.g. “Profile Pt. 1”. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting.
  • Page 135: Upper Range Value (P015)

    =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select OUTPUT, CURRENT, and then Up Range Val. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 136: Lower Range Value (P016)

    =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select OUTPUT, CURRENT, and then Low Range Val. Follow the on-screen instructions to input and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 137: Damping (P020)

    =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select OUTPUT, CURRENT., and then Damping. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 138: Setting-Up Relays On The Msp400Rh

    P072 RL1 PV Off Point On the MSP400RH, RL1 is factory-set to be a control relay. It may be set to energise at any value of PV, and de- energise at any other value of PV. The “On” point value may be greater or smaller than the “Off”...
  • Page 139 Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select ENGINEERING, and then select LE Delay. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 140: Lost Echo Action (P022)

    Select 2: Manual Setup. ENTER Select 5: Engineering (MSP900GH) (Field Communicator Screen) or 6: Engineering (MSP400RH). Select 2: Lost Echo Action P022. If a change is required: (a) Select a new action, and then press “ENTER” to save it. (b) Press “SEND” to update the transmitter.
  • Page 141: Speed Of Sound (P024)

    Hold Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select ENGINEERING. Select LE Action. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 142: Temperature (P025)

    Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select ENGINEERING, and then Speed of Sound. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change the mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 143: Set Threshold (P026)

    ENTER Select 8: Set Temperature (MSP900GH) (Field Communicator Screen) or 9: Set Temperature (MSP400RH). Select 1: Temperature, and then 4: Set Temperature. Select 1: Set to Automatic (NaN) for automatic (dynamic) corrections. Alternatively, select 2: Edit to fix temperature, input a temperature, and then save it by pressing “ENTER”.
  • Page 144 HELP ENTER Select 7: Advanced Processing (MSP900GH) or (Field Communicator Screen) Select 8: Advanced Processing (MSP400RH). Select 2: Threshold. Select 2: Set Threshold. Select 1: Set to Automatic (NaN) for automatic (dynamic) adjustments. Alternatively, select 2: Edit to fix threshold, input a threshold percentage, and then save it by pressing “ENTER”.
  • Page 145: Transmit Power Control (P040)

    Select 2: Manual Setup., and then ENTER Select 7: Advanced Processing (MSP900GH) or (Field Communicator Screen) Select 8: Advanced Processing (MSP400RH) Select 4: Set Power Control. Select 1: Power Control P040. If a change is required: (a) Select “Disable” or “Enable”, and then press “ENTER” to confirm it.
  • Page 146: Pulse Repeat (P041)

    Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select ENGINEERING, ADVANCED, and then Pulse Repeat. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save the new setting. (Press the Enter ( ) key if prompted to change mode to “off-line”).
  • Page 147: Threshold 1 Time (P043)

    Esc=Quit =Edit From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select ENGINEERING, and then ADVANCED. Select Thresh 1 Time. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit and save a new setting. Select “Quit” to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 148: Threshold 1 Size (P048)

    HELP ENTER Select 7: Advanced Processing (MSP900GH) or (Field Communicator Screen) Select 8: Advanced Processing (MSP400RH) Select 2: Threshold. Select 7: Threshold 1 Size P048. If a change is required: (a) Input a new value, and then select “ENTER” to save it.
  • Page 149: Target Pulses (P044)

    AUTOMATIC ENTER Select 7: Advanced Processing (MSP900GH) or (Field Communicator Screen) Select 8: Advanced Processing (MSP400RH) Select 5: Set Target Pulses. Select 1: Target Pulses P044. If a change is required: (a) Select a new setting, and then select “ENTER” to save it.
  • Page 150: Target Frequency (P045)

    ENTER Select 7: Advanced Processing (MSP900GH) or (Field Communicator Screen) Select 8: Advanced Processing (MSP400RH) Select 6: Set Frequency, and then 1: Target Frequency P045. If a change is required: (a) Select a new setting, and then select “ENTER” to save it.
  • Page 151: Spike Rejection (P049)

    HELP ENTER Select 7: Advanced Processing (MSP900GH) or (Field Communicator Screen) Select 8: Advanced Processing (MSP400RH) Select 3: Set Spike Reject. Select 1: Spike Reject P049. If a change is required: (a) Select a new setting, and then select “ENTER” to save it.
  • Page 152: False Echo Data (P081 To P088)

    ENTER Lock @ & Shift á ü Select 6: False Echoes (MSP900GH) or 7: False Echoes (MSP400RH). HELP ENTER Select 8: False Echo Data. (Field Communicator Screens) Select 1 to 8 for the distance-to-surface or echo size data of a false echo record, as appropriate.
  • Page 153: Clear False Echoes (P089)

    Select 2: Manual Setup. ENTER Select 6: False Echoes (MSP900GH) (Field Communicator Screen) or 7: False Echoes (MSP400RH). Select 5: Clear False Echoes. Select “All” or a numbered false echo record, and then press “ENTER” to confirm the selection. Press “SEND” to update the transmitter.
  • Page 154: Transducer Material (P970)

    Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit Tx Material P970 From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. PVDF Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select SYSTEM, FIXED, and then Tx Material. When finished, press EXIT to exit to the previous menu. F.3.40...
  • Page 155: Maximum Temperature (P046)

    To view the maximum temperature: 51 °C From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select HISTORY. Select Max Temp. When finished, press EXIT to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 156: Minimum Temperature (P047)

    Lock @ & Shift á ü Select 8: Set Temperature (MSP900GH) HELP ENTER or 9: Set Temperature (MSP400RH). (Field Communicator Screen) Select 3: Internal Extremes, and then 4: Minimum Temperature P047. Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit Min Temp P047 From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR.
  • Page 157: Monitoring And Diagnostic Parameters

    Xmtr PV D900 To view the live PV: 9.3104ft From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select READINGS. Select VARIABLES. Select Xmtr PV. When finished, select “Quit” to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 158: Level / Secondary Variable (Sv) (D901)

    To view the live level measurement: 9.3104ft From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select READINGS, and then select VARIABLES. Select Level (SV). When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 159: Distance / Tertiary Variable (Tv) (D902)

    To view the live distance-to-surface measurement: 1.690ft From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select READINGS, and then select VARIABLES. Select Distance (TV). When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 160: Temperature / Fourth Variable (Fv) (D903)

    To view the live temperature measurement: 67.9 F From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select READINGS. Select VARIABLES. Select Xducer temp. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 161: Of Output Current (D905)

    To view the percentage of current output in use: 90.0% From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select READINGS, and then select CURRENT. Select% of Current Output. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 162: Current Output (D906)

    To view the actual output current: 19.05mA From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select READINGS, and then select CURRENT. Select Current Output. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 163: Distance (D910)

    To view the distance to a detected surface: 2.227ft From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select Distance. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 164: Echo Size (D911)

    Echo Size D911 To view the echo strength: From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS Select Echo Size. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 165: Echo Success (D912)

    Echo Success D912 To view the echo success: 100% From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS Select Echo Success. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 166: Target Echoes (D913)

    D913 To view the number of echoes received: From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select Target Echoes. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 167: Speed Of Sound (D914)

    To view the calculated speed of sound: 1133.0ft/s From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select Speed of Sound. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 168: Temperature For Sos Calculation (D915)

    To view the temperature used for calculating the 67.9 F speed of sound: (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select Temp SoS Calc. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu. Note Units are in C or F depending on the base units selected (see...
  • Page 169: Frequency (D916)

    To view the actual operating frequency: 51kHz From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select OPERATION. Select Xducer Freq. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 170: Threshold In Use (D917)

    D917 To view the threshold limit: From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select OPERATION. Select Thresh In Use. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 171: Pulses In Use (D918)

    D918 To view the number of pulses being used in a burst: From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select OPERATION. Select Pulses In Use. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 172: Transmit Power (D919)

    Transmit Power D919 To view the pulse transmission power in use: From the Main Menu screen, select MONITOR. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select DIAGNOSTICS. Select OPERATION. Select Transmit Power. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 173: Model Code (D949)

    To view the transmitter model code: MSP400RH From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM, FIXED, HART, and then Model Code. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu. F.4.18 Hardware rev.
  • Page 174: Software Revision (D953)

    To view the hardware revision number: From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM, FIXED, HART, and then Hardware Rev. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 175: Manufacturer (D960)

    To view the manufacturer name: Mobrey From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM, FIXED, HART, and then Manufacturer. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu. F.4.21...
  • Page 176: Hart Revision (D962)

    To view the device identification number: 123456 From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1: MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM, FIXED, HART, and then Unique ID. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu. F.4.22...
  • Page 177: Transmitter Specific Command Rev. (D963)

    Fast Keys 2, 2, 4 [or 5], 2, 2 This is read by a HART Master Device e.g. a Mobrey MCU900 Series control unit to determine how many preamble bytes are to be sent with each HART protocol message. Field Communicator...
  • Page 178: Transmitter Flags (D965)

    To view the number of preamble bytes: From the Main Menu screen, select SETUP. (Mobrey MCU901 Screen) Select the transmitter (e.g. “Tx1:MSP400RH”). Select SYSTEM, FIXED, HART, and then Num Req Preams. When finished, press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu.
  • Page 179: Primary Variable Trend

    (Field Communicator Screen) When finished, press EXIT to exit to the previous menu. Note Units are the selected PV Units (see page 120).  Mobrey MSU900 Series control unit This feature is only available on the Field Communicator and AMS.
  • Page 180 Reference Manual IP2048/RM, Rev AA January 2015 Linkedin.com/company/delta-mobrey-ltd Head Office (UK) Twitter.com/DeltaMobreyUK Delta Mobrey Limited Riverside Business Park, Dogflud Way, Facebook.com/DeltaMobreyUK Farnham, GU9 7SS, UK +44 (0)1252 729140 +44 (0)1252 729168 Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at: mobrey@delta-mobrey.com...

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