Endress+Hauser Tankvision NXA820 Operating Instructions Manual

Endress+Hauser Tankvision NXA820 Operating Instructions Manual

Tank scanner, data concentrator, host link inventory control

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Operating Instructions
Tankvision
Tank Scanner NXA820, Data Concentrator
NXA821, Host Link NXA822
Inventory Control
BA340F/00/EN/12.09
71104766

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820, Data Concentrator NXA821, Host Link NXA822 Inventory Control BA340F/00/EN/12.09 71104766...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Instructions ....3 Designated use ......3 Installation, commissioning, operation .
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Designated use Tankvision is a dedicated tank inventory management system. Components: • Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820 scans parameters from tank gauges and performs tank calculations • Tankvision Data Concentrator NXA821 summarizes data from various Tank Scanners NXA820 •...
  • Page 4: Notes On Safety Conventions And Symbols

    Safety Instructions Notes on safety conventions and symbols In order to highlight safety-relevant or alternative operating procedures in the manual, the following conventions have been used, each indicated by a corresponding symbol in the margin. Safety conventions Warning! A warning highlights actions or procedures which, if not performed correctly, will lead to personal injury, a safety hazard or destruction of the instrument "...
  • Page 5: Identification

    Identification Identification Nameplate Made in Germany D-79689 Maulburg Tankvision Order Code: Ser.-No.: 100 (Auto-MDIX) MAC: 100 (Auto-MDIX) MAC: 250002393-- L00-NXA82xxx-18-00-00-yy-001 1: Order code according to the product structure 2: Serial number 3: Supply voltage 4: Type of fieldbus communication (only for Tank Scanner NXA820) 5: Degree of protection 6: Admissible ambient temperature 7: MAC address of the System LAN port...
  • Page 6: Product Structure

    Identification Product Structure 2.2.1 Tank Scanner NXA820 Approval Non-hazardous area Field Communication; Input Whessoematic 550, max. 15 instruments Modbus EIA485 master, max. 15 instruments Sakura V1 protocol, max. 10 instruments Special version, to be specified Power Supply 90-250 V AC 50/60Hz 10.5-32 V DC Special version, to be specified Inventory Calculations...
  • Page 7 Identification 2.2.2 Data Concentrator NXA821 Approval Non-Hazardous area Power supply 90-250 V AC 50/60Hz 10.5-32 V DC Special version, to be specified Data Archive Memory Size 1GB; 15 parameter/min; 90 days Special version, to be specified Local Operation status display Special version, to be specified Operation Language English...
  • Page 8 Identification 2.2.3 Host Link NXA822 Approval Non-hazardous area Communication; Output Modbus serial, TCP/IP, Entis + slave interface Special version, to be specified Power Supply 90-250 V AC 50/60Hz 10.5-32V DC Special version, to be specified Local Operation status display Special version, to be specified Operating language English German / English...
  • Page 9: Supplied Documentation

    The device complies with the applicable standards and regulations as listed in the EC declaration of conformity and thus complies with the statutory requirements of the EG directives. Endress+Hauser confirms the successful testing of the device by affixing to it the CE mark.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Installation Incoming acceptance, transport, storage 3.1.1 Incoming acceptance Check the packing and contents for any signs of damage. Check the shipment, make sure nothing is missing and that the scope of supply matches your order. 3.1.2 Delivery content • Tankvision •...
  • Page 11: Installation Check

    Installation 3.2.3 Mounting EN 60715 TH 35x7,5 EN 60715 TH 35x15 L00-FMU90xxx-17-00-00-xx-001 A: Attaching the instrument to the rail B: Detaching the instrument from the rail Installation check After installing the device, carry out the following checks: • Is the device damaged (visual inspection)? •...
  • Page 12: Wiring

    NXA Status Relay L00-NXA82xxx-04-00-00-yy-020 A: Power supply B: Fuse C: Status relay D: System LAN port E: Sync Link LAN port F: Service LAN port G: Endress+Hauser CDI port H: Display port I: USB port J: Weights & Measures locking switch...
  • Page 13 Wiring 4.2.1 Power supply Terminal Meaning for AC version (90-250 VAC) Meaning for DC version (10.5-32 VDC) NXA821 - *1******* NXA821 - *2******* Potential equalization Potential equalization Fuse 400 mA T Fuse 2 A T Connector: Phoenix 7.62 GMSTB/GFKC Overvoltage Protection Power supply: 2 x HAW561 Surge arrester HAW651K •...
  • Page 14 Wiring Wiring of DC Variants To meet the emission class A , it is mandatory to install the enclosed ferrite as close as possible to the power supply connector of the device. If this is not possible an additional line filter can be installed.
  • Page 15: Terminal Assignment Field Connection - Tank Scanner

    Wiring 4.2.4 Additional elements in the terminal compartment Symbol Meaning Remarks Endress+Hauser CDI port Not used in the Tankvision instrument. Display port For the connection of the local display in the housing cover. Is connected on delivery. USB port Reserved for future enhancements.
  • Page 16 Wiring 4.3.2 Additional information on Modbus EIA485 Connection As described in the “Modbus over serial line specification and implementation guide V1.02” published by the Modbus-IDA organisation (www.modbus.org) and based upon the EIA/TIA-485- A physical layer specification, Modbus two-wire serial requires the following four electrical connections between each of the devices on the bus.: Terminal Signal Purpose...
  • Page 17 Wiring V1 Definition V1 fieldbus is a voltage mode digital communication using up to ±30 V , and requires the following three electrical connections between each of the devices on the bus: Signal Purpose Remarks Data signal (-) These signals must be connected using a balanced twisted pair cable. Data signal (+) Shield EMC protection...
  • Page 18: Terminal Assignment Host/Printer Connection - Host Link Nxa822 / Data Concentrator Nxa821

    A: Power supply B: Fuse C: Status relay D: System LAN port E: Sync Link LAN port F: Service LAN port G: RS232 Host connection (Host Link or Printer Connection Data Concentrator H: RS485 Host connection I: Endress+Hauser CDI port J: Display port K: USB port L: Weights & Measures locking switch 4.4.1...
  • Page 19 Wiring Definition EIA/TIA-232 (RS232) is a voltage mode digital communication using up to ±12 V , and requires a variety of signals depending on the operating mode (software selectable): Signal Basic RS232 Fully RS232 with Remarks Hardware Handshaking (in preparation) Shield Required Required...
  • Page 20 Wiring 4.4.2 Host connection: Modbus Serial, EIA/TIA-485 (RS485) Terminal EIA/TIA-485 Meaning Remarks Modbus Signal Common + signal Connector: Phoenix FKC 2,5HC/3-St-5,08 - signal Two-Wire Modbus Definition As described in the “Modbus over serial line specification and implementation guide V1.02” published by the Modbus-IDA organisation (www.modbus.org) and based upon the EIA/TIA-485- A physical layer specification.
  • Page 21: Operation Station Settings

    Operation station settings Operation station settings Before configuring and using Tankvision, the following settings are necessary on the operator’s computer: • Deactivate proxy server usage • Install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Deactivate proxy server usage Before configuring and using Tankvision it is necessary to deactivate the proxy server usage on the user’s computer.
  • Page 22: Java Runtime Environment (Jre)

    Operation station settings Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.2.1 JRE installation To operate Tankvision, version 6.0 (update 16) of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) must be installed on the computer which serves as an operation station. To install the Java Runtime Environment go to the following internet page: http://java.sun.com/products/archive There are two installation options: •...
  • Page 23: The Tankvision User Interface

    The Tankvision User Interface The Tankvision User Interface Tankvision provides an intuitive user interface allowing the user to quickly navigate through the system. The following sections illustrate various parts of the Tankvision user interface and their usage. The Home Page System Header Navigation Tree Main Header...
  • Page 24 The Tankvision User Interface Navigation Tree - Detailed Description The Navigation Tree is shown on the left side of the screen. Typically, the Navigation Tree allows the user to navigate down to the tanks. The image of the expanded Navigation Tree is as follows: Header Expanded Arrow Node...
  • Page 25 The Tankvision User Interface Main View Section - Colors in the Edit Data Area The system displays different colors in the Edit Data area, based on the access rights of the user: If the user has access rights, then the edit data area has a light grey and light yellow background on alternate rows.
  • Page 26: Tankvision Configuration

    Tankvision configuration Tankvision configuration Loggin into the Tankvision system To integrate a Tankvision unit (i.e. a Tank Scanner NXA820, Data Concentrator NXA821 or Host Link NXA822) into the network, proceed as follows: Connect a laptop to the service port of the Tankvision unit. Make sure that the laptop is configured to get a dynamic IP addresses from a DHCP server.
  • Page 27: Common Settings - Tankvision System

    Tankvision configuration Tankvision displays the Home Page as follows: Main Header Metadata Header System Header Navigation Tree Alarm and Event Panel Main View Page Status Bar Common settings - Tankvision system stand alone / all other units subscription store Network configuration subscription store settings units customer additional settings...
  • Page 28 Tankvision configuration 7.2.1 Network settings You are logged in as "Supervisor". In the navigation tree, click the "System" Header. It expands as follows: Click "Global Settings". Tankvision displays the screen as follows: Click on "Network Settings". Tankvision displays the screen as follows:...
  • Page 29 – The required values of the parameters depend on your local network configuration. For more information please contact your local network administrator. – Detailed information on the individual fields can be found in BA339F, "Tankvision NXA820, NXA821, NXA822 - Description of Instrument Functions".
  • Page 30 Tankvision configuration 7.2.2 Subscription Store definition In a typical Tankvision system, most configuration settings are common for all Tankvision units within the network. Therefore, the time required for the configuration of the system can be minimized by defining one of the units to be a Subscription Store. The configuration settings are only performed on this Subscription Store.
  • Page 31 Further common steps (stand alone or subscription store) Login to the Tank Scanner NXA820 as "Supervisor" and perform the following configurations (for details refer to BA339F/00/EN "Tankvision NXA820, NXA821, NXA822 - Description of Instrument Functions"): Customer Settings and Environment Settings a.
  • Page 32 7.2.4 Tank Scanner NXA820 specific settings Login to the Tank Scanner NXA820 as "Supervisor" and perform the following configurations (for details refer to BA339F "Tankvision NXA820, NXA821, NXA822 - Description of Instrument Functions"): Field Scan Configuration a. In the navigation tree, click the "System" header.
  • Page 33 Additional Settings (like groups) Depending on your requirements, you can perform numerous further settings. For details refer to BA339F/00/EN. Note! For details refer to BA339F/00/EN, "Tankvision NXA820, NXA821, NXA822 - Description of Instrument Functions" 7.2.6 Host Link NXA822 specific settings The Host Link NXA822 provides an interface for a host system to access inventory data from the NXA820 unit.
  • Page 34 Tankvision configuration 7.2.7 Configuration of W+M systems Description of the sealing process Locking mechanisms in Tankvision: Connected PCs are registered in the system by assigning the MAC address. Once the system has been locked, only these PCs are accepted and can display calibrated data. When the W+M switch is flipped, a checksum is calculated and set.
  • Page 35 Tankvision configuration Initial calibration and system modifications Initial calibration and changes to the Tankvision Tank Scanner NXA820 Units The units do not have to be configured if "Use Global Configuration Store" (Section ) is selected. The units can be checked under "System ➝ Tank Scanner Unit ➝ Customer Settings ➝ Units". This view allows the user to choose between the unit schemes.
  • Page 36 Tankvision configuration Field device assignment The field device assignment must be checked under "System ➝ Tank Scanner Unit ➝ Field Scan ➝ Manage Field Scan Configuration-Modbus EIA485". The following parameters have to be checked for Modbus EIA485: • Baud rate •...
  • Page 37 Tankvision configuration The following parameters have to be checked for the V1 protocol: • Gauge slave address (DEC) assignment to the tank ID / tank name • Gauge type assignment to the tank ID / tank name • V1 map file assignment to the gauge type Field Scan Configuration - V1 Protocol The following parameters have to be checked for the WM550 protocol: •...
  • Page 38 Tankvision configuration Tank table The tank capacity details have to be loaded to check the tank table (Tanks ➝ Select the tank under "Select" - select and confirm with "Modify" (see Fig. "Tank Selection") ➝ Select "Capacity Details" (see Fig. "Tank Capacity Table Summary")). Tank Selection Tank Capacity Table Summary Steps for checking the tank table:...
  • Page 39 Tankvision configuration PC assignment Tankvision Tank Scanner - PC Assignment Every PC to be connected to the sealed system has to be registered. The PCs are registered under "System ➝ Global Settings ➝ W&M Seal ➝ Access Configuration". The registered devices are listed with their MAC address in the column on the left. The MAC address of the PC currently used is displayed in the column on the right.
  • Page 40 Tankvision configuration Sealing tank data The tank data are sealed individually for every tank. The W+M values are selected under "Tanks ➝ Select the Tank (Select + Modify) ➝ Put Tank into Calibrated Status". Sealing Tank Data Note! If the W+M switch is flipped, tanks can be removed from the calibrated status. This changes the calibration checksum.
  • Page 41: Exit The Tankvision System

    Tankvision configuration A modified checksum indicates that changes have been made to the system. The checksum must be documented (e.g. by printing out the screenshot, see Figure "Tankvision W&M Seal") and recorded in the acceptance report (e.g. by attaching the printout). Note! The checksum can be recalculated by switching the Field Scan off and then on again.
  • Page 42: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Trouble shooting Test network connection If a Tankvision unit can not be accessed from the operators computer you can test the network connection using the ’ping’ command: Click the Window ’Start’ button and select ’Execute’. The ’Run’ dialog window appears. Enter cmd into the ’Open’...
  • Page 43: Resets

    Trouble shooting Resets 8.2.1 Types of Resets • Reset: restart the system without any additional action. • Cleanup: resets achival data, alarms and events without changing the configuration. • Factory: resets the software to factory default settings, all data is getting lost including network settings. 8.2.2 Hardware Reset •...
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