ProSoft Technology MVI56E-AFC Setup And Configuration Manual

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July 14, 2021
SETUP AND CONFIGURATION GUIDE

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  • Page 1 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer ™ ® ControlLogix and CompactLogix July 14, 2021 SETUP AND CONFIGURATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Your Feedback Please

    Neither ProSoft Technology nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein. Information in this document including illustrations, specifications and dimensions may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
  • Page 3: Important Installation Instructions

    These products are intended to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure. The devices shall provide external means to prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40%. This device must be used only with ATEX certified backplanes. DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 3 of 151...
  • Page 4: Battery Life Advisory

    Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% with no condensation  All phase conductor sizes must be at least 1.3 mm and all earth ground conductors must be at least Agency Approvals and Certifications Please visit our website: www.prosoft-technology.com ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 4 of 151...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Contents ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Contents Your Feedback Please ........................ 2 How to Contact Us ........................2 Content Disclaimer ........................2 Important Installation Instructions ....................3 MVI (Multi-Vendor Interface) Modules ..................3 Warnings .............................
  • Page 6 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Contents ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 4.3.2 End-of-hour minute ..................45 4.3.3 Setting Precedence ..................45 Configuring Meter Classification Parameters ..........46 4.4.1 Product Group....................46 4.4.2 System of Units ....................46 4.4.3...
  • Page 7 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Contents ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Liquid Parameters 11.1 About the Liquid Parameters ................91 11.2 Liquid Parameter Requirements ..............92 Configuring Density Units 12.1 About Density Units ..................93 12.2...
  • Page 8 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Contents ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 21.3 Importing the AOI Rungs ................121 21.4 Configuring the AOIs ..................126 21.4.1 MVI56E-AFC ....................127 21.4.2 MVI69E-AFC ....................128 Using the AFC Module Web Pages 22.1...
  • Page 9: Before You Begin

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Before You Begin This section describes the pre-configuration process. There are a small number of tasks to complete before configuring your project.
  • Page 10: Supported Meters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Supported Meters Both the MVI56E-AFC and MVI69E support the following meters:  Turbine  Positive displacement  Magnetic  Orifice ...
  • Page 11 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide What is the primary output Configure the See the following What type of meter are from your flow meter and...
  • Page 12 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide What is the primary output Configure the See the following What type of meter are from your flow meter and...
  • Page 13: Configuration Icons

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuration Icons This manual uses the following icons to assist you during configuration. Alarm Back Accumulator Calibrate Calibrate 2 Calculate...
  • Page 14: Modbus Dictionary

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Modbus Dictionary Important: Although this manual is continuously maintained to bring you the latest information, the Modbus Dictionary contains the latest information on registers and dictionary sections. It is recommended that you use the Modbus Dictionary to locate bank and register values to ensure that you are looking at the latest information.
  • Page 15: Accessing And Using The Modbus Dictionary

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 1.5.2 Accessing and Using the Modbus Dictionary Tip: Ensure that you have a suitable project loaded, paying attention to its version. This ensures that the dictionary items present for your module are available for display.
  • Page 16 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Select the M stream. Information will be displayed only for the selected meter. ETER Check the S checkbox to enable the display of individual bits in the Bank &...
  • Page 17 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Tip: The Search box allows you to search for specific data. The search is applied to entries in the Description column and is not case sensitive.
  • Page 18 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Before You Begin ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Observe the Bank and Reg information in the first column. This column may contain a number of items with different representations.
  • Page 19: Creating An Eafc Manager Project

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an EAFC Manager Project ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Creating an EAFC Manager Project Creating the Project From your PC/Laptop, run the EAFC Manager software. Select F >...
  • Page 20 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an EAFC Manager Project ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Set the preferences as necessary. Description Parameter Show US differential This setting determines the units for differential pressure units when using US pressure units as …...
  • Page 21: Configuring Site Parameters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Site Parameters The EAFC Manager Site Configuration dialog box allows you to assign the following project settings:  Project name ...
  • Page 22 ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Important: Examples used in this section are based on the MVI56E-AFC module. However, instructions are identical between the MVI56E-AFC and MVI69E-AFC modules. The following table summarizes the site configuration parameters and other information displayed in the Site Configuration dialog.
  • Page 23 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description Parameter Important: The end-of-period (End-of-day hour and End-of-hour minute) settings are global settings, unless these settings are set by meter on the Meter Configuration page. If these parameters are set per meter, and enabled under control options, the options specified per meter take precedence over the same settings on the Site Configuration page.
  • Page 24: Configuring Site Options

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Site Options The Site Options dialog box opens when you click the S field in the Site PTIONS Configuration dialog box.
  • Page 25: Viewing Site Configuration Status

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The module supports the Modbus Pass-Thru feature for write commands. When the pass-thru region in the virtual slave is properly configured, all Modbus write commands pointing inside that area will be handled by ladder logic using the Modbus Pass-Thru function block.
  • Page 26: Udt Tag Prefix

    If you do not specify a UDT tag prefix, generated names are not prefixed. Configuring Communication Parameters Note: The examples used in this section show the MVI56E-AFC module. However, instructions are identical (except where noted) for the MVI69E-AFC module. 3.6.1 Local Port Settings The Local Port Settings dialog allows you to define settings for the TCP/IP and serial ports.
  • Page 27 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Adjust the communication settings if necessary. Click C to save the settings and ONNECT OK to connect. The Local Port Settings dialog will also display anytime you take an action that requires a connection to the module—such as clicking the R...
  • Page 28: Configuring Modbus Tcp/Ip

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 3.6.2 Configuring Modbus TCP/IP To configure the Modbus TCP/IP parameters for the Ethernet port, select the N ETWORK button in the Site Configuration dialog.
  • Page 29 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Modbus TCP/IP Server Configuration The Server tabs in the AFC Network Configuration dialog allow you set different configurations for up to four servers.
  • Page 30 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description/Example Parameter Enabling Enable Network Interface This field indicates the IP address of the physical interface in dotted decimal format.
  • Page 31 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description/Example Parameter AFC slave indicates whether this is a primary or virtual slave. Swap Words If checked, swaps the Modbus words transferred through this port.
  • Page 32 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Whitelist Options Whitelist configuration is an ordered sequence of eight entries, each of which comprises:  An IP range (network IP and mask length) ...
  • Page 33 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Advanced Tab Overall Settings Description Parameter Keepalive idle time This setting enables a network server to free up resources allocated to broken connections.
  • Page 34 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description Parameter Orphaned connection This timeout (in minutes) becomes active when a connection is orphaned by a sufficiently significant change to its parent server’s configuration. This...
  • Page 35: Configuring Serial 1 And Serial 2

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 3.6.3 Configuring Serial 1 and Serial 2 The AFC modules contain two serial port connections. Serial 2 may be used as a Modbus Master.
  • Page 36 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Serial Communication Parameters The module supports the following communication parameters for each communication port: Values Parameter Baud Rate 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400...
  • Page 37 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description Option  Bit (packed 16 to a word)  Word (16-bit register)  Long (32-bit items as register pairs) ...
  • Page 38: Poll Button

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Poll Button The P button updates the display of site status (the black-background boxes in the upper right quadrant of the Site Configuration dialog.
  • Page 39: Read Button

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Read Button The R button reads the current site configuration from the module to the local PC. Look at the result area (green rectangle) on the Site Configuration dialog box for the status of the read operation.
  • Page 40: Write Button

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Write Button After you have completed the site configuration on the local PC using EAFC Manager, click the W button to transfer the configuration to the module. When the Result area RITE shows "Success", the site configuration has been successfully written to the module.
  • Page 41: Special Wnd Button

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Site Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 3.10 Special Wnd Button This button displays the Special Windows Configuration dialog. This dialog allows you to set times in minutes or seconds. The times represent periods of no activity.
  • Page 42: Configuring Meter Parameters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Meter Parameters Important: Ensure that all site information is configured as described in the previous chapters. What Parameters Do I Have to Configure? The Meter Configuration dialog box (P >...
  • Page 43: Configuring Meter And Stream Identification Parameters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Meter and Stream Identification Parameters 4.2.1 Setting Meter Identification Parameters The Identification Parameters identify the meter. Select the Meter number.
  • Page 44: Setting A Stream Name

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Add the following identifying parameters:  Asset Tag  General Type  Manufacturer  Model  Serial Number  Size ...
  • Page 45: End-Of-Day Hour

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 4.3.1 End-of-day hour This parameter sets the minute of the day when the daily archives are created. The default value of 0 (zero) creates the daily archive at midnight. The entry format is hh : mm, where hh represents hour and mm represents minute of the hour.
  • Page 46: Configuring Meter Classification Parameters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The settings in the End of Period section for the meter now take precedence over those set on the Site page.
  • Page 47: Metering Principle

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 4.4.3 Metering Principle Metering principle internally combines device type, primary input, and the meter-group parent flags to characterize a type of meter. Options are as follows: ...
  • Page 48: Group Membership

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 4.4.4 Group Membership Group membership specifies whether the meter is a member of a meter-group parent or a standalone (autonomous) meter channel. When 0 (not a member of a meter-group parent), the meter is a standalone, autonomous meter channel.
  • Page 49: Configuring Meter Groups

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Meter Groups About Meter Groups The purpose of a meter group is to link multiple meters to a single parent meter channel so that data from the meters can be summarized or averaged.
  • Page 50 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The Component Analysis dialog box for a member of the parent’s group would look like the following screen capture. Note that many of the parameters are disabled (grayed out).
  • Page 51 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide  meter/K factor curve  master pulse-count rollover  physical device  pulse input rollover  sample period limit ...
  • Page 52: Data Points Related To Meter Groups

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide  analysis molar fraction  meter options  meter parameter value  stream parameter value  stream options 5.1.2 Data Points Related to Meter Groups Group-Parent Meter Channel The Group-parent meter channel data point specifies details of group relationship.
  • Page 53 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide If Meter 1 is configured as a meter-group parent, we can use the Modbus Master dialog to poll the meter and obtain the value for holding register 8028, as shown in the following screen capture: The hexadecimal value of the register is 8002, which is 1000 0000 0000 0010 in binary.
  • Page 54: Configuring The Meter-Group Parent

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide In this example the hexadecimal value of the register is 8413, which is 1000 0100 0001 0011 in binary. The Meter-group relationship data point (position 15) has a value of 1, indicating that the meter has a relationship to a meter group.
  • Page 55 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The Meter Configuration dialog displays. In the Meter Classification area, select a product group and system of units. For “Configuring Meter Classification definitions of these parameters, see section 4.4,...
  • Page 56: Configuring Meter-Group Members

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Meter-Group Members The meter “group-member” (member of some group, the parent of which is identified by giving its meter-channel number). This distinction is made by the value of Group membership field, which if zero indicates an “autonomous”...
  • Page 57 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Groups ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide In the Group membership field, (displayed only when Metering principle is not set to Meter-group parent), enter the 1-based meter number of the group parent. The text “Member of group”...
  • Page 58: Configuring Common Parameters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Common Parameters The Common parameters in the Meter Configuration dialog box must be configured for all projects. Common parameters include: ...
  • Page 59: Selecting The Physical Device

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide  Meter Factors  Stream Options Selecting the Physical Device Select your device from the dropdown list. Your selection changes the calculation methods based on the meter.
  • Page 60: Specifying Reference Temperature And Pressure

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide For example, if you select a metering principle of flow rate, pulse count, or pulse frequency, the following physical device types are available:...
  • Page 61: Setting Accumulators And Flow Rates

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Setting Accumulators and Flow Rates 6.3.1 Flow Rate Period Unit Click on the F box to change the flow rate period.
  • Page 62: Flow Rate Unit

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 6.3.2 Flow Rate Unit Click on the F box to change the flow rate unit. LOW RATE UNIT ProSoft Technology, Inc.
  • Page 63: Accumulation Unit

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 6.3.3 Accumulation Unit Click on the A box to change volume accumulator units. CCUMULATION UNIT 6.3.4 Accumulator Rollover This is the value when mass accumulators are reset to zero and it is 1 greater than the highest value that the accumulator may hold.
  • Page 64: Configuring Process Input Scaling

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Process Input Scaling Click the P button to configure the valid input ranges in the Process Input ROCESS NPUT Scaling dialog.
  • Page 65: Enabling/Disabling The Meter (Control Opts)

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Enabling/Disabling the Meter (Control Opts) When this option is selected, the meter will begin processing calculations. You must disable the meter by unchecking this box before you can change the meter type or product group.
  • Page 66: Configuring Calculation Options

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Calculation Options Click on the C button to access the Meter Calculations Options dialog. ALCULATION Details on each option can be found in the Modbus Dictionary.
  • Page 67: Non-Resettable Accumulators

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide  Archive Accumulators (2) Click the R button. ESETTABLE CCUM The accumulator types are independent. For example, resetting a resettable accumulator does not affect the other accumulators.
  • Page 68: Resettable Accumulators

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide  Non-resettable accumulator water (Liquid apps only) Refer to the Modbus Dictionary in EAFC Manager for more information about the Modbus addresses for these registers.
  • Page 69 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Modbus address for accumulator Default Value Accumulator select (Meter-relative) Resettable accumulator 1 Net (code 3) Resettable accumulator 2 Gross (code 4)
  • Page 70 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Resetting from EAFC Manager You may reset any of the resettable accumulators using the Meter Monitor dialog in EAFC Manager.
  • Page 71 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Resetting upon Archive Period End or Reset upon Event Use the EAFC Manager to configure the resettable accumulator to be reset when the archive period ends or when an event occurs.
  • Page 72: Net Accumulator Calculation

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide You may configure the accumulator quantity to be used for each archive accumulator using the EAFC Manager (M > A >...
  • Page 73: Accumulator Totalizer And Residue

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Gross Clean Oil Gross Accumulator Net Accumulator Accumulator Subtracts Water Water Converts to Reference Temperature and Pressure 6.7.4 Accumulator Totalizer and Residue The accumulators are expressed as the totalizer and residue parts.
  • Page 74: Meter Alarm Control Options

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Meter Alarm Control Options Click C from the Meter Configuration page. Bits 0 through 3 allow you ONTROL PTIONS to set up alarm configurations.
  • Page 75 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Action Alarming Alarming: - If set, the acknowledgement of any alarm requires that the Weights & Acknowledge Measures switch be in the "unlocked" position.
  • Page 76: Setting Stream Options And Enabling/Disabling Meters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 6.10 Setting Stream Options and Enabling/Disabling Meters Meters are often used for the measurement of different products at different times. The...
  • Page 77 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Common Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Parameters whose values may depend on the properties of the product being measured are configured for each stream separately. Such parameters include product descriptions (e.g.
  • Page 79: Configuring Differential Meter Parameters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Differential Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Differential Meter Parameters If you are using a differential meter, select either Differential Pressure or Flow Rate as the metering principle.
  • Page 80 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Differential Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description Parameter DP Flow Threshold If at any time the differential pressure input value is less than the DP Flow Threshold parameter, the module will treat the differential pressure as zero (no flow).
  • Page 81 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Differential Meter Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide If you select Flow Rate as the metering principle, you must configure the following parameter: FR Flow Threshold – If at any time, the flow rate value is less than the FR Flow Threshold parameter, the module will treat the flow rate as zero (no flow).
  • Page 82: Configuring Linear Meter Pulse Count Options

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Linear Meter Pulse Count Options ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Linear Meter Pulse Count Options If you select Pulse Count as the metering principle, you must configure the following...
  • Page 83 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Linear Meter Pulse Count Options ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description Parameter ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 83 of 151...
  • Page 84: Configuring Linear Meter Pulse Frequency Options

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Linear Meter Pulse Frequency Options ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Configuring Linear Meter Pulse Frequency Options If you select Pulse Frequency as the metering principle, you must configure the following...
  • Page 85: Configuring Gas Parameters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Gas Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 10 Configuring Gas Parameters 10.1 Gas Parameter Descriptions The Gas area of the Meter Configuration dialog is visible when the product group is set to Gas.
  • Page 86 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Gas Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description Parameter Default Fpv Normally, the AFC modules use the Detail Characterization Method of the AGA 8 standard to calculate the compressibility of the gas from its composition as given by the molar analysis.
  • Page 87: Override The Default Specific Gravity Or Default Relative Density

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Gas Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 10.2 Override the Default Specific Gravity or Default Relative Density You can override the default specific gravity or default relative density and suppy your own calculated value for this field.
  • Page 88 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Gas Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The Stream Component Analysis dialog displays. Click the Calc dropdown to the right of the Relative density or Specific gravity field...
  • Page 89: Override The Default Heating Value

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Gas Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 10.3 Override the Default Heating Value You can override the default heating value and suppy your own calculated value for this field.
  • Page 90 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Gas Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The Stream Component Analysis dialog displays. Click the Calc dropdown to the right of the Heating value field and select O VERRIDE In the Heating value field, enter the new value for the default heating value.
  • Page 91: Configuring Liquid Parameters

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Liquid Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 11 Configuring Liquid Parameters 11.1 About the Liquid Parameters The liquid parameters display in the Liquid area of the Meter Configuration dialog when the Product group field is set to a liquid group.
  • Page 92: Liquid Parameter Requirements

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Liquid Parameters ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description Parameter Dflt reference density Default reference density. The units displayed here depend on the value selected in the Density units list.
  • Page 93: Configuring Density Units

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Density Units ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 12 Configuring Density Units 12.1 About Density Units Liquid density may be expressed using any of the following units: Abbreviation...
  • Page 94: Configuring Primary Input Characteristics

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Primary Input Characteristics ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 13 Configuring Primary Input Characteristics Description Parameter Measured quantity This value specifies the physical property of the fluid that is measured directly or indirectly by the primary input.
  • Page 95: Configuring K-Factor Characteristics

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring K-factor Characteristics ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 14 Configuring K-factor Characteristics The K-factor Characteristics area of the Meter Configuration dialog is visible when the metering principle is either Pulse Frequency or Pulse Count.
  • Page 96 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring K-factor Characteristics ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The K-factor itself is entered as a stream parameter. The K-factor units available for selection will depend on the selected measured quantity.
  • Page 97: Configuring Meter Factors

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Factors ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 15 Configuring Meter Factors Meters may begin to wear out over time and the actual measured volume (the "gross volume") will tend to drift from the nominal measured volume (the "indicated volume").
  • Page 98 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Factors ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide A meter’s behavior may differ depending on the rate of flow through the meter. That is, the meter factor may depend on the flow rate at which the measurement is performed.
  • Page 99 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Configuring Meter Factors ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide In order for the AFC module to accept the values you entered, the following conditions are required:  All values are non-negative.
  • Page 100: Installing The Module In The Rack

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Installing the Module in the Rack ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 16 Installing the Module in the Rack If you have not already installed and configured your processor and power supply, please do so before installing the AFC module.
  • Page 101: Connecting The Afc Module To The Eafc Manager

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Connecting the AFC Module to the EAFC Manager ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 17 Connecting the AFC Module to the EAFC Manager Note: The following example shows the MVI56E-AFC module. Connecting the MVI69E-AFC module is done in a similar fashion.
  • Page 102: Serial Connection

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Connecting the AFC Module to the EAFC Manager ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Connect the other end of the cable to the network. The PC running EAFC Manager must be on the same network.
  • Page 103 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Connecting the AFC Module to the EAFC Manager ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The null-modem cable that is supplied with the module uses the following cabling scheme: ProSoft Technology, Inc.
  • Page 104 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Connecting the AFC Module to the EAFC Manager ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Start EAFC Manager and select the port settings at C > L OMMUNICATIONS OCAL . The default serial communication settings are shown in the following ETTINGS illustration.
  • Page 105: Downloading The Project To The Module

    ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 18 Downloading the Project to the Module Note: This section use the MVI56E-AFC module as an example. The MVI69E-AFC download process is performed the same way. In EAFC Manager, select P > D...
  • Page 106 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Downloading the Project to the Module ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Enter the port parameters to use, and then click D During the download operation, the following progress window is displayed: When the file transfer is complete, the following window is displayed: Troubleshooting Tip: If the EAFC Manager displays an "Illegal Data Value"...
  • Page 107: Backplane Return

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Backplane Return ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 19 Backplane Return 19.1 About Backplane Return The backplane transfer protocol specifies that each function block output by the PLC to the module must elicit a corresponding input function block at the same location with the same size.
  • Page 108: Configuring The Backplane-Return Function Blocks

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Backplane Return ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 19.4 Configuring the Backplane-Return Function Blocks Following are instructions for configuring the Process Inputs and Component Analysis function blocks using the Backplane-Return Configuration dialog.
  • Page 109 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Backplane Return ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide To configure the Process Inputs or Component Analysis function block: From the Meter Configuration dialog, select B ACKPLANE ETURN The Backplane-Return Configuration dialog displays.
  • Page 110: Backplane-Return Configuration

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Backplane Return ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Click the I button to add the items to the selected tab (Process Input or NSERT Component Analysis). Use the M and M buttons to move items up or down in the list.
  • Page 111: Importing A Backplane-Return Udt

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Backplane Return ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 19.6 Importing a Backplane-Return UDT The following procedure applies to Process Inputs and Component Analysis UDTs. When you configure a backplane-return function block, you can export its data tags as a “Configuring the Backplane-Return Function...
  • Page 112 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Backplane Return ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Process Input data is obtained when every process input block is sent to the AFC module. The Backplane Return Component Analysis data must be triggered in order to view it.
  • Page 113: Archive Configuration

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Archive Configuration ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 20 Archive Configuration 20.1 About the Archive Files EAFC Manager archives selected meter data on a daily and hourly basis according to the End-of-day hour and End-of-hour minute settings.
  • Page 114: Importing An Archive Configuration Udt

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Archive Configuration ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide This opens the Archive Configuration dialog. In the left side of the dialog, select the Daily or Hourly tab. From the Dictionary section, select the dictionary items you wish to include in the archive file.
  • Page 115: Copying The Archive Data

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Archive Configuration ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 20.4 Copying the Archive Data Create a unique tag of the imported data type. Use a COP (Copy) instruction with the Source as the first element of the meter Archive.Fetch.xxx.Raw data.
  • Page 116 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Archive Configuration ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Archive data must be triggered with the desired age in order to view it. For more information on viewing archive data, see the ProSoft Technical Note titled “How to Fetch Daily and Hourly Archives,”...
  • Page 117: Creating An Rslogix Project And Importing An Aoi

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 21 Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI Note: This section use the MVI56E-AFC module for examples. The MVI69E-AFC module is configured like the MVI56E-AFC.
  • Page 118 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide On the Select Module dialog box, select 1756-MODULE. Create a new 1756-MODULE (I/O Configuration) with the following settings:...
  • Page 119: Creating An Mvi69E-Afc Rslogix Project

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Adjust the Slot and RPI settings for your application. 5ms is the recommended default RPI time, do not use an RPI setting below 5ms. Click OK to confirm.
  • Page 120 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Right-click on the CompactBus Local icon to open a shortcut menu. … On the shortcut menu, choose N...
  • Page 121: Importing The Aoi Rungs

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Click on the Connection tab to adjust the Requested Packet Interval (RPI) setting for your application. 5ms is the recommended default RPI time, do not use an RPI setting below 5ms.
  • Page 122 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu, and then choose I MPORT .
  • Page 123 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Edit the default AOI rung. The 4 tags are as follows: AFC – This tag must match the tag of the MAIN AOI that you will import last. This ...
  • Page 124 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Select the Tags section to display the following menu: The tags shown here are as follows: AFC –...
  • Page 125 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Local:1:O – Again slot dependent. Edit to reflect the location of the module in ...
  • Page 126: Configuring The Aois

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 10 The import procedure is now complete. Save your project and continue configuring the AOI’s section.
  • Page 127: Mvi56E-Afc

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 21.4.1 MVI56E-AFC ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 127 of 151...
  • Page 128: Mvi69E-Afc

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Creating an RSLogix Project and Importing an AOI ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 21.4.2 MVI69E-AFC ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 128 of 151...
  • Page 129: Using The Afc Module Web

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 22 Using the AFC Module Web Pages The AFC module web pages are accessible through a browser by entering the module’s IP address.
  • Page 130: Firmware Upgrade Link

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 22.1 Firmware Upgrade Link link to upgrade the module’s firmware if instructed to Click on the F...
  • Page 131: Software Component Detail Information

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The software component integrity table information provides the following information:  Software Component – The Software Component column displays the list of legally relevant software identifiers.
  • Page 132: Component Integrity

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide The software component detail information displays the following information. Description Parameter Full Path The complete legally relevant software component identifier.
  • Page 133: Verification

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Description Result Code Mismatch The software component was successfully processed by the internal hash checking process, but the calculated hash code by the hash checking process did not match the calculated hash code during the firmware-image build process.
  • Page 134 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Information is viewable for each of the 16 available meters. Click on the appropriate meter for data that pertains to that meter.
  • Page 135 If you hover or click over a meter, links appear under the appropriate headings. Note: The following are examples for the MVI56E-AFC. However the functionality is the same for the MVI69-AFC. It is important to note that the MVI56E-AFC supports 16 meters, versus the MVI69E supports Click on any of the links under the appropriate heading.
  • Page 136: Site Configuration

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 22.3.1 Site Configuration Site Configuration Overview Click on the O link to display the following information: VERVIEW Site status LED indicators are displayed just under the meter selection links.
  • Page 137: Meter Configuration

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Value Text LED Color Site Header True Watchdog active Green Error Watchdog status Black W&M Lock False W&M unlocked...
  • Page 138 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Selecting Meter Streams You can select specific streams per meter from any of the meter pages. Simply select the appropriate meter stream from the dropdown list as shown below: ProSoft Technology, Inc.
  • Page 139 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Meter Configuration Links Meter Configuration contains the following links:  Overview  Physical Device  Identification ...
  • Page 140: Stream Configuration

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Identification The Identification page displays the following data: Process Input Scaling The Process Input Scaling page displays the following data: 22.3.3 Stream Configuration...
  • Page 141: Meter Calculations

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Overview Identification Analysis 22.3.4 Meter Calculations Meter Calculations provide the following data:  Reference Conditions  Process Inputs ...
  • Page 142 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Process Inputs Heating Value Flow Calculations Flow Rates ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 142 of 151...
  • Page 143: Meter Accumulators

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 22.3.5 Meter Accumulators Meter Accumulators provide the following data:  Quantity Rollover  Resettable  Non-Resettable Quantity Rollover...
  • Page 144 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide In this example, the Active Stream indicates the active stream for Meter 1. You can change the meter stream by selecting the requested stream from the Meter Stream dropdown.
  • Page 145 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Meter enable Displays meter enable/disable state. Checksum Alarms Click to display details on the following:  Alarm Indicators – Checksum Alarms Meter alarm ...
  • Page 146: Data Displays

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide  Alarm Indicators – Meter Errors Process Input  Alarm Indicators – Process Input Detail Alarms 22.3.7 Data Displays In addition to the information provided above, the web page displays current data along the bottom of the page.
  • Page 147 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Using the AFC Module Web Pages ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide  Mass ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 147 of 151...
  • Page 148: What's Next

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer What’s Next? ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide 23 What’s Next? Congratulations! Your module is now configured and running. There are a number of features and customizations that you can set up and use. The AFC Reference Guide contains a wealth of information that will help you get the most out of your module.
  • Page 149: Support, Service And Warranty

    Setup and Configuration Guide 24 Support, Service and Warranty 24.1 Contacting Technical Support ProSoft Technology, Inc. is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible. Before calling, please gather the following information to assist in expediting this process: ...
  • Page 150 MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Support, Service and Warranty ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide Europe / Middle East / Africa Asia Pacific Regional Office Regional Office Phone: +60.3.2247.1898 Phone: +33.(0)5.34.36.87.20 asiapc@prosoft-technology.com europe@prosoft-technology.com Languages spoken: Bahasa, Chinese, English,...
  • Page 151: Warranty Information

    MVI56E-AFC / MVI69E-AFC ♦ Enhanced Liquid and Gas Flow Computer Support, Service and Warranty ControlLogix® and CompactLogix™ Setup and Configuration Guide North America Latin and South America Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay Regional Office Phone: +55.11.5084.5178 Phone: +1.661.716.5100 brasil@prosoft-technology.com info@prosoft-technology.com Languages spoken: Portuguese, Spanish, English...

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