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Upgrade kit instructions P/N 3-9000-784, Rev DA July 2019 ™ Daniel Ultrasonic 3410 Series Electronics...
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Upgrade kit instructions Contents P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Contents Part I Plan Chapter 1 Introduction.........................13 1.1 General............................13 Chapter 2 Before you begin......................15 2.1 Required parts..........................15 2.2 Tools required..........................15 Chapter 3 Before removing the Mark III Electronics..............17 3.1 Procedure before removing the Mark III Electronics................
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Contents Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 C.1 3410 Wiring and I/O ........................75 C.2 Ethernet cable to PC communication..................... 79 C.3 Input and output connections......................80 C.4 Serial communications........................84 C.5 Analog input settings........................86 C.6 Analog output settings........................86 C.7 Digital Input...........................
Upgrade kit instructions Introduction P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Introduction General Welcome to the Daniel 3410 Series Ultrasonic Retrofit Instruction Manual. This manual has been designed to provide you with a step-by-step set of instructions for retrofitting a Daniel Gas Ultrasonic meter with Mark III electronics to the new 3410 Series electronics.
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Introduction Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
3410 Series electronics. Always use the latest version of ™ Daniel MeterLink . Upgrades to the latest version are available at: http://www.emerson.com/en-us/catalog/automation-solutions/measurement- instrumentation/flow/daniel-meterlink 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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Before you begin Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Before removing the Mark III Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Before removing the Mark III Electronics Procedure before removing the Mark III Electronics Procedure ™ 1. Before removing power from the meter being retrofitted, use the Daniel MeterLink software to connect to the meter.
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Before removing the Mark III Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 3-1: Accessing Modbus ID for Ports A and B 4. Based on the information contained in the connection properties window, enter the values for the following parameters in the Summary Table of Communication/ Output Settings Appendix...
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Upgrade kit instructions Before removing the Mark III Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 3-2: Remove end caps from the upper electronics enclosure Figure 3-3: 3400 Electronics Assembly board layout 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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Before removing the Mark III Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 3-4: 3410 Retrofit electronics assembly A. End cap and security screw B. O-ring C. Desiccant packet D. CPU Module E. Optional RS-232 I/O Module F. Optional RS-485 I/O Module G.
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Upgrade kit instructions Before removing the Mark III Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 8. Remove the Mark III electronics CPU board, the HART Option Board, and the Field Termination Board from the enclosure. Fill out the Summary Table of Communication/Output Settings Appendix B based on the Field Connection Board wire terminations and/or switch settings of the CPU board and Option Board,...
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Before removing the Mark III Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 3-6: Mark III CPU Board with I.S. Barrier Board piggy-backed on CPU Board 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Removing Mark III Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Removing Mark III Electronics Procedure to remove the Mark III Electronics Procedure 1. Having obtained all the information related to the set-up of the 3400 Series electronics configuration and communications, all the components related to the electronics can now be physically removed from the meter.
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Removing Mark III Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 4-2: Remove bolts from base enclosure cover 5. Remove the upper electronics housing from the base enclosure. a) Remove the Acquisition cable, which comes down from the upper electronics to the Acquisition module in the base enclosure.
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Upgrade kit instructions Removing Mark III Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 a) Remove the screws from the ends of the two connectors. b) Disconnect the connectors and remove each of the transducer wires from the connector. 7. Loosen the cable glands on the base enclosure and pull all of the transducer cables out of the base enclosure.
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Removing Mark III Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Installing the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Procedure to install the 3410 Series Electronics Procedure 1. Remove the 3410 Upgrade components from the packaging. a) Use the 6 mm Allen wrench to remove the two screws from the base enclosure cover.
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Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 5-2: Base enclosure orientation 6. Use the four ¼" bolts with stainless steel washers and nylon shoulder washers to secure the base enclosure to the meter body. a) Use a nut driver to tighten the bolts to a torque of 55 to 65 inch-lbs.
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Upgrade kit instructions Installing the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 5-4: Apply RTV sealant around bolts 8. Insert the Acquisition board in the base enclosure and secure it with the two screws as shown for now. Figure 5-5: Acquisition Module attachment screws 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 5-6: Acquisition Module wiring 9. Route the transducer cables through the cable glands with the correct label number (i.e. A1) which matches the label on the transducer cable. Figure 5-7: Base enclosure cable glands installation 10.
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Upgrade kit instructions Installing the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 5-8: Transducer Cable Cut Instructions 12. Insert tubing over wires, inner insulation and under shield approximately 1.5" of shield should overlap. 13. Insert and secure transducer cables through cable glands verify Line Mark is as referenced in Figure 5-7.
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Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 5-10: Install cable and secure wires 17. Use the cable ties to dress the transducer cables. They should be dressed in groups of two: A1 and C1, D1 and B1, A2 and C2, D2 and B2. Install one cable tie at three inches from the base enclosure and another about the point where the cables start to bend and separate out to their respective port.
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Upgrade kit instructions Installing the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 5-11: Re-oriented and secured transducer cables 18. Reconnect the acquisition cable connector to the acquisition module and secure the cable connector by tightening the two screws. 19. Install the cable clamp on the Acquisition cable and secure it with the final mounting screw for the Acquisition module.
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Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 5-12: Installing the Acquisition Module cable clamp A. Acquisition cable connector B. Acquisition cable C. Cable clamp and screw 20. Wrap the excess cable around the Acquisition Module and place the electronics housing into position on the base enclosure.
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Upgrade kit instructions Installing the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 5-13: Bolt the upper enclosure to base enclosure Figure 5-14: Bolt the upper enclosure to base enclosure 24. Remove the end cap next to the conduit entries from the upper enclosure. Figure 5-15 shows the layout of the 3410 electronics.
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Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 5-15: 3410 Series electronics layout A. End cap B. CPU Module C. Optional I/O Module D. 3410 Series Transmitter electronics enclosure E. I. S. Barrier Module F. Power supply G.
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Upgrade kit instructions Installing the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 J. Acquisition Module K. Base electronics enclosure L. Cable glands M. U.L. warning tag - Base enclosure N. M20 plug O. Gasket The following table shows the default communications and output settings for the 3410 electronics and configuration.
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Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 5-16: CPU switch settings A. WRITE PROT. switch B. DHCP switch C. Port A (override) The DHCP switch enables or disables the DHCP server for Ethernet communication. The WRITE PROT.
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Upgrade kit instructions Installing the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 5-17: Install wiring terminal block connectors to the CPU Module 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 5-18: Install wiring terminal block connectors to the CPU Module (shown with Optional I/O Modules) A. CPU lower terminal block B. CPU upper terminal block and switches C.
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Upgrade kit instructions Installing the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 5-19: Install wiring terminal block connectors to the CPU Module (shown without Optional I/O Modules) A. CPU lower terminal block B. CPU upper terminal block and switches C.
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Installing the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 illustrations for each of the connectors in the electronics. Refer to the System Wiring Drawing in Appendix 27. Install a ground wire to the ground lug on the side of the upper enclosure. Figure 5-20: Transmitter electronics enclosure ground wire 28.
Upgrade kit instructions Configure the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Configure the 3410 Series Electronics 1. Check all settings and wiring carefully. 2. Set up the Meter Directory, and start initial communication with the 3410 Series electronics. The basic instructions for setting up the directory and initializing communications are contained in the following text.
Configure the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 b) Click the Add button (below the Meter Directory file operations field). Daniel MeterLink inserts the New Meter record in the last field in the Meter Directory table. 6.
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Upgrade kit instructions Configure the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 6-1: CPU RS-232 serial connection Table 6-1: CPU RS-232/RS-485 wire colors Wire colors White C O M Black ™ 3. Start Daniel MeterLink on the PC and create a new Meter Directory record with the following parameters: 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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Configure the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 a) Enter a name. b) Select Meter Type as Gas or Liquid as appropriate. c) Check the Direct box and uncheck the Modem and Ethernet boxes. d) Set the Direct connection properties for Baud Rate of 19200 and Comms Address (Modbus ID) of 32.
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Upgrade kit instructions Configure the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 4. Use the Meter|Connect menu path and click Direct connection for the meter ™ record established above. Daniel MeterLink will now connect to the meter using the user-specified serial communication settings. Follow the instructions in LINK HERE to write the converted configuration file to the meter.
Configure the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 2. Use the Driver selection pull-down menu if communication settings require RS-485 Figure 6-3: Change driver selection for RS-485 half duplex or full duplex communication Write the converted configuration file to the meter Important If the Mark III electronics contained keys, the user needs to ensure the same keys are...
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Upgrade kit instructions Configure the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 6.3.1 Writing the converted configuration file to the meter Procedure 1. With communication to the meter established, use the Tools|Edit/Compare Configuration menu path to access the Edit/Compare Configuration dialog. 2.
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Configure the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 ™ c) Click Convert (see Figure 6-6). Daniel MeterLink reads the 3410 configuration from the meter and modifies it with the 3400 configuration. Figure 6-6: Edit/Compare configuration dialog with active Convert button If the meter supports HART, check the 2nd variable parameter setting using the Field Setup Wizard|Current Outputs dialog.
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Upgrade kit instructions Configure the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 All data points shown in yellow have been modified from the 3400 configuration. Figure 6-8: Converted configuration with highlighted changes d) Click Write Checked to write the converted configuration to the meter (see ™...
Configure the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 6-9: Meter monitor dialog Configure the meter using the Field Setup Wizard 6.4.1 Configuring the meter using the Field Setup Wizard Procedure 1. Use the Meter|Field Setup Wizard menu path to access the Field Setup Wizard Startup dialog.
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Upgrade kit instructions Configure the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure 6-10: Field Setup Wizard Startup dialog 2. Setup the Frequency and Digital Output Sources parameters from the Field Setup Wizard Frequency/Digital Outputs Sources Page. 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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Configure the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure 6-11: Field Setup Wizard Frequency and Digital Output Sources page The meter has user-configurable selections for either a frequency output or digital status (FODO). Use the pull-down menus to edit these parameters. (3) Frequency/Digital Outputs: •...
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Upgrade kit instructions Configure the 3410 Series Electronics P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 • Lead forward, Lag reverse (Phase B leads Phase A while reporting forward flow, lags Phase A while reporting reverse flow) Phase A and Phase B output (based on flow direction): •...
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Configure the 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings Use the wiring I/O and switch settings in this appendix to configure the 3410 Series electronics parameters. Figure A-1: Mark III Field Connection Board Switches and Connectors 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure A-2: Mark III CPU Boards Switches Note The switch positions shown in the sketches of the switch banks are the factory default positions. 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Mark III RS-232 Full Duplex Figure A-3: Port A settings Figure A-4: Port B settings 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Mark III RS-485 Half Duplex Figure A-5: Port A settings (Factory default switch settings for Port A) Figure A-6: Port B settings 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Mark III Discrete output switch settings Figure A-7: Group 1 Frequency and digital outputs Figure A-8: Group 2 Frequency and digital outputs 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure A-9: Series 100 option board (if installed) Mark III RS-232 Full Duplex Figure A-10: Port C settings 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Mark III RS-485 Half Duplex Figure A-11: Port C settings Mark III Series 100 option board (if installed) Figure A-12: Analog output 1 Figure A-13: Analog input 1 (Temperature) 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure A-14: Analog input 2 (Pressure) Figure A-15: Series 100 Plus HART option board (if installed) Mark III RS-232 Full Duplex Figure A-16: Port C settings 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Mark III RS-485 Half Duplex Figure A-17: Port C settings Mark III Series 100 plus HART option board (if installed) Figure A-18: Analog output 1 Figure A-19: Analog output 2 (HART capable) 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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Mark III Wiring I/O and switch settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure A-20: Analog input 1 (Temperature) Figure A-21: Analog input 2 (Pressure) 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions Communication/Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Communication/Output settings Summary table of communications/output settings Based on switch position on the 3400 CPU board and Option board if installed, indicate the appropriate configuration for each communication/output parameters on the 3400 electronics.
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Communication/Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Table B-1: Communications/output settings summary table (continued) Output Type (Check electronics switch settings and circle appropriate box for each output) Digital Output 2B Not Used TTL (if S9-2 Open (if J5-2 not is set to Collector (if used)
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Upgrade kit instructions Communication/Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Table B-2: Communications/output settings summary table results (continued) Output Type Enter communications and output settings Frequency Output 1B Frequency Output 2A Frequency Output 2B Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Output 1 Analog Output 2 (HART Capable) Port B and C are not available for 3410 Series electronics in default configuration.
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Communication/Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions 3410 Communication and Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 3410 Communication and Output settings 3410 Wiring and I/O Refer to the Daniel 3410 Series Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meter Installation Manual (P/N 3-9000-759) for more wiring details. Figure C-1: 3410 Upper electronics with Optional I/O Modules 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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3410 Communication and Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure C-2: CPU Module labeling and LED indicators Table C-1: CPU Module labeling and LED functions CPU Module label or LED Function Switch position indicator or WRITE PROT. Write-protect mode - with Switch position switch in the ON position...
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Upgrade kit instructions 3410 Communication and Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Table C-1: CPU Module labeling and LED functions (continued) DHCP Dynamic Host Protocol Server - Switch position enables you to communicate ON - the meter is enabled • with a Daniel meter that is not to act as a DHCP server for a connected to a network.
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3410 Communication and Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Table C-1: CPU Module labeling and LED functions (continued) RX signal (Port A for RS485 or Flashing green (when receiving RS232) communication) data) receiving data TX signal (Port A for RS485; 2- Flashing green (when wire or 4-wire) or RS232 transmitting data)
Upgrade kit instructions 3410 Communication and Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure C-4: Optional RS-485 Module wiring Ethernet cable to PC communication The Ethernet port IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address are software- configurable. In addition, a meter can be configured to act as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server to assign an IP address to a PC or laptop running Daniel MeterLink.
3410 Communication and Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Table C-2: Ethernet communication Ethernet Wire color CPU/EXP White w/Green Stripe Solid green White w/Orange stripe Solid orange Note Wiring colors for TX+/TX- and RX+/RX- can be switched as ethernet ports will automatically detect crossover vs.
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Upgrade kit instructions 3410 Communication and Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure C-5: CPU Module lower terminal block I/O connections A. Frequency/Digital Output 2 (FODO 2) B. Frequency/Digital Output 2 (FODO 2) Gnd C. Frequency/Digital Output 2 (FODO 2) Gnd D.
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3410 Communication and Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure C-6: Frequency/Digital Output Output for FODO1 and Digital Output1 (Group 1 on the CPU Module upper terminal block) share a common ground and have 50V isolation. FODO2 and FODO3 (Group 2 on the CPU Module lower terminal block) share a common ground and have 50V isolation.
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Upgrade kit instructions 3410 Communication and Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 Figure C-7: CPU Module - Frequency/Digital outputs common ground - Type 2 A. FODO1 and Digital input1 - shared common ground (Group1) B. FODO2 and FODO3 - shared common ground (Group2) 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
3410 Communication and Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure C-8: CPU Module - Frequency/Digital outputs common ground - Type 4 A. FODO1 and DI1/FODO6 - shared common ground - Type 4 CPU Module (Group 1) B. FODO2, FODO3, FODO4 and FODO5 - shared common ground - Type 4 CPU Module (Group 2) Serial communications Use a serial cable, Daniel P/N 3-2500-401, to connect to a PC running Daniel MeterLink.
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Upgrade kit instructions 3410 Communication and Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 using Daniel MeterLink with an Ethernet port, use Ethernet cable, Daniel P/N 1-360-01-596, to connect the PC. Table C-3: Serial port parameters Port/Communication Description Common features • Port A (Standard) •...
3410 Communication and Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 Figure C-9: PC to meter serial connection wiring Analog input settings The Daniel 3410 Series Ultrasonic Flow Meter has the capability to sample analog temperature (Analog Input 1) and pressure (Analog Input 2) with 4-20 mA signals. These analog input signals are configured to sink.
Upgrade kit instructions 3410 Communication and Output settings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 External power source connection and fuse Located on the CPU Module are connections for a user-provided external power source, a 2 Amp fuse and a 24V loop power connection for ultrasonic meter analog outputs, temperature transmitter or pressure transmitter devices.
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3410 Communication and Output settings Upgrade kit instructions July 2019 P/N 3-9000-784 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
Upgrade kit instructions 3410 Series engineering drawings P/N 3-9000-784 July 2019 3410 Series engineering drawings DMC-005324 3410 Series Ultrasonic Meter System Wiring Diagram 3410 Series Electronics Upgrade kit instructions...
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