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MV110
MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX

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  • Page 1 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MV110 MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX...
  • Page 2 Release number: MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX The characters of file name in bold type indicate the software version which the manual refers to; it is visualized at the instrument start up, or by specific function on DIAGNOSTIC menu. The reproduction of this manual and any supplied software is strictly forbidden.
  • Page 3  MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX...
  • Page 4  INDEX INTRODUCTION SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY CONVENTION TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS DIMENSIONS (PLASTIC AND ALUMINIUM VERSIONS) DIMENSIONS (STAINLESS STEEL VERSION) TORQUES MV110 CONSTRUCTION (ALUMINIUM AND PA6 VERSIONS) MV110 CONSTRUCTION (STAINLESS STEEL VERSION) INTERNAL LAYOUT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS INTERNAL LITHIUM BATTERY ELECTRICAL CONNECTION CONVERTER - SENSOR DIGITAL INPUT ON/OFF OPERATION OUTPUTS WIRING...
  • Page 5  MENU 1 - SENSOR MENU 2 - UNITS MENU 3 - SCALE MENU 4 - MEASURE MENU 5 - ALARMS MENU 6 - INPUTS MENU 7 - OUTPUTS MENU 8 - COMMUNICATION MENU 9 - DISPLAY MENU 10 - DATA LOGGER USING DATA LOGGER BY MCP INTERFACE MENU 11 - FUNCTION MENU 12 - DIAGNOSTIC...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    ‰ The specialists must have read and understood these Operating Instructions and must follow the instructions it contains. The Operating Instructions provide detailed information about the converter. If you are unclear on anything in these Operating Instructions, you must call the ISOIL service department. MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX...
  • Page 7  ‰ The converter should only be installed after have verified technical data provided in these operating instructions and on the data plate. ‰ Specialists must take care during installation and use personal protective equipment as provided by any related security plan or risk assessment.
  • Page 8: Technical Characteristics

     TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Electrical Characteristic Converter classification: class I, IP67 (where: 6 = totally protected against dust, 7 = Protected against the effects of temporary immersion) / IP68 (where: 6 = totally protected against dust, 8 = continuous immersion 1.5 m; 1 h) for aluminum and PA6 housing, installation category (overvoltage) II, rated pollution degree 2.
  • Page 9  DIMENSIONS (PLASTIC AND ALUMINIUM VERSIONS) MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 6 / 89...
  • Page 10: Separate Version

     Separate Version Ø7 MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 7 / 89...
  • Page 11: Horizontal Version

     Horizontal version JUCTION BOX JUCTION BOX Vertical version JUCTION BOX JUCTION BOX MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 8 / 89...
  • Page 12  DIMENSIONS (STAINLESS STEEL VERSION) Compact Version MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 9 / 89...
  • Page 13  Separate Version MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 10 / 89...
  • Page 14  TORQUES To guarantee the housing’s IP degree the following torques are required: Aluminium and PA6 version Fixing HOUSING Housing Screws Terminal Version Cable Display MATERIAL screws (1) block cover (2) Screws Cap (3) Glands (4) USB-B (5) Frame ALUMINIUM 6 Nm 5.5 Nm 3 Nm...
  • Page 15: Stainless Steel Housing

     Stainless steel housing HOUSING Housing PCB Screws Cable Cap USB-B (5) MATERIAL screws (1) Glands (4) Stainless steel 2.5 Nm 0.8 Nm 4 Nm 2.5 Nm HOUSING MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 12 / 89...
  • Page 16  MV110 CONSTRUCTION (ALUMINIUM AND PA6 VERSIONS) TERMINAL BLOCK COVER DESCRIPTION POS. ALLUMINIUM PA6 VERSION VERSION PROTECTION COVER VITE M4x12 VITE M5x12 GROWER Ø4 GROWER Ø5 TERMINAL COVER TERMINAL COVER O-RING-4400 MAIN HOUSING COVER HOUSING COVER HOUSING COVER O-RING-4700 (HOUSING COVER) O-RING-117x3 (DISPLAY) DISPLAY FIXING DISPLAY FRAME (MATERIAL PA06)
  • Page 17  MV110 CONSTRUCTION (STAINLESS STEEL VERSION) POS. DESCRIPTION SCREW M6X16 GROWER Ø 6 POLISHED COVER PG9 CAP IP68 GASKET FOR Stainless steel HOUSING BOARD FRAME M3C FLAT CABLE BOARD FIXING CLIPS DISPLAY/BLIND POLISHED Stainless steel HOUSING PG11 NUT FLAT GASKET O-RING 155 O-RING ORM 0160-15 Ø16X1.5 Stainless steel CAP M18X0.75 PG11 CABLE GLANDS...
  • Page 18: Internal Layout

     INTERNAL LAYOUT Internal Converter Views Remove the main housing cover by removing the 4 screws as shown here below. POWER SUPPLY BOARD MINI USB-B TERMINAL BLOCKS MAIN POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY CABLE MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 15 / 89...
  • Page 19  ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Always ensure that the converter and the sensor are grounded (earthed) correctly. The grounding of the sensor and converter must ensure that the instrument and liquid are equipotential. ORING 4700 L(+) N(-) COVER GROWER SCREW ‰...
  • Page 20: Internal Lithium Battery

     INTERNAL LITHIUM BATTERY Aluminium and PA6 version INTERNAL LITHIUM BATTERY Stainless steel version INTERNAL LITHIUM BATTERY MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 17 / 89...
  • Page 21: General Operating Notes

     ATTENTION ‰ The internal lithium battery is rechargeable and should never be disconnected from the converter card when it is powered by the mains voltage. If this operation should be carried out it could irreparably damage the converter board. ‰...
  • Page 22  ELECTRICAL CONNECTION CONVERTER - SENSOR Sudden movements of the electrodes cable could introduce noise. SH = SHIELD OF CABLE internally connected to ground. ELECTRODES RS485 22 21 20 4-20 OUTPUTS OUTPUT OUT2 (+) 4-20 +24V OUT1 (+) 4-20* OUT1-2 (-) 4-20 * If the option HART is enable 16 15 14 DIGITAL OUTPUTS...
  • Page 23  DIGITAL INPUT ON/OFF OPERATION EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 10KΩ 15(+) 10KΩ 10KΩ 3-40Vdc (ON) 0/1.5Vdc (OFF) 16(+) RESET TOTALIZERS Necessary conditions for enabling the function Block ‰ POS. 6.1 see page 34 (T+; total direct positive set on) 3-40V Reset ‰...
  • Page 24: Outputs Wiring

     OUTPUTS WIRING digital outputs ‰ Opto-insulated output with floating collector and emitter 18 OUT 1(+) terminals freely connectable 19 OUT 2(+) ‰ Maximum switching voltage: 30V ‰ Maximum switching current: 100mA @ 25°C ‰ Maximum saturation voltage between collector and emitter @100mA: 1.2V ‰...
  • Page 25: Termination Switch

     RS485 MODBUS MODULE (OPTIONAL) Positioning to ‘ON’ the termination switches 1 and 2, a 120Ω résistance is activated in the RS485 circuit (see terminal block). TERMINATION SWITCH TERMINAL BLOCK RS485 MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 22 / 89...
  • Page 26  CONNECTORS MIL THE following are the links of the MIL connectors IP68 SENSOR SIGNALS Connector A contact from terminal 1 of the converter (electrode 1) 6 poles Contact F from terminal 2 of the converter (electrode 2) Contact from terminal 3 of the converter (COM. Elec.) Contact B from terminal 13 of the converter (COIL 1) Contact C from terminal 12 of the converter (COIL 2) Contact D from terminal 4 and 11 of converter...
  • Page 27  START VISUALIZATION PAGES The direct exposure of the converter to the solar rays, could damage the liquid crystal display. The visualization pages can be change according to instrument’s setup. Push to change visualization Flow rate direction +/- Unit of measure Flag Flow rate value Flow rate trend...
  • Page 28  Push to change visualization Totalizer Total + Totalizer Partial + Totalizer Total - Totalizer Partial - Electrodes Voltage Electrodes Resistance n°Alarm Alarm List Date and Time Direct Total Totalizer Direct Partial Totalizer Reverse Total Totalizer Reverse Partial Totalizer MAN_MV110_EN_IT_IS_R13_1.04.XXXX 25 / 89...
  • Page 29  MEANING OF FLAGS FLAG DESCRIPTION FLAG DESCRIPTION EMPTY PIPE MIN FLOW ALARM FILE UPLOAD MAX FLOW ALARM FILE DOWNLOAD VIDEO TERMINAL CONNECTED BATTERY RECHARGE (FLASHING) FLOW RATE OVERFLOW LOW BATTERY (FIXED) FLOW RATE SIMULATION (FLASHING) PULSE 1 OVERFLOW CALIBRATION (FLASHING) PULSE 2 OVERFLOW GENERIC ALARM...
  • Page 30: Access To The Configuration Menu

     ACCESS TO THE CONFIGURATION MENU The configuration can be done in two different ways: ‰ By keypad of converter ‰ By MCP interface (Virtual display of instrument) Access Via Keypad SHORT PRESSING (< 1 SECOND): SHORT PRESSING (< 1 SECOND): SHORT PRESSING (<...
  • Page 31: Usb Cable

     ACCESS VIA MCP INTERFACE (VIRTUAL DISPLAY) MCP is a Windows® software that allows to set all the converter functions and personalize the menu. The MCP program is required for the blind version of the converter. To use MCP interface consult the relevant user manual. USB Position for PA6 and aluminium version PG9 CAP USB CABLE...
  • Page 32: Flow Rate Visualization

     FLOW RATE VISUALIZATION This symbol appears (red color on the virtual display) only when the overall noise is over 2.5% of flow rate. The MV 110 can show a 5 digits display for flow rate units; this mean the maximum flow rate value that can be represented on the display is 99999 (no matter the positioning of the decimal point).
  • Page 33  CONVERTER ACCESS CODE The access for programming the instrument is regulated by six access levels logically grouped. Every level is protected by a different code. ‰ Access Level 1-2-3-4 Freely programmable by user Access Code Set : Menu 13 System The CODE is Settable by keyboard or MCP interface.
  • Page 34  The following example shows how to change the Full scale by Quick Start menu; the second illustrates how to change the function by the Main menu. EXAMPLE: modifying the full scale value from 4dm³/s to 5dm³/s, from the “Quick start menu” Press the ENTER button to access the t this function in the list to be edite Selec...
  • Page 35  EXAMPLE: modifying the full scale value from 4dm³/s to 5dm³/s, from the “Main Menu” (quick start menu enabled) Press arrow keys to select the cell in which to Press the ENTER button to access the insert the number of the access code. Quick Start menu Press ENTER button to confirm value.
  • Page 36: Functions Menu

     FUNCTIONS MENU The main menu is selected from the Quick start menu by pressing the key and entering the access code; enter the access code if Note: required. Some functions here below are displayed only with other functions active, or with optional modules. S E N S O R Sensor's model S .
  • Page 37  S C A L E S Full scale flow rate for range 1 F S 1 g / s 4 9 0 8 . 7 Full scale flow rate for range 2 F S 2 g / s 4 9 0 8 . 7 Output 1 pulse volume value P l s 1 = g 1 0 0 0 .
  • Page 38  O U T P U T S Output 1 function selection O u t 1 P U L S E S + Output 2 function selection O u t 2 P U L S E S - OUTP. Analog current output 1 range O u t m A 1 4 _ 2 2 + / - Analog current output 2 range...
  • Page 39: Data Logger

     D A T A L O G G E R 10.1 Data logger sampling enable D . l o g g e r e n . 10.2 Unit of measures recording enable M e a s . u n i t s 10.3 Field separator character F i e l d s e p a r a t .
  • Page 40  S Y S T E M 13.1 Daylight saving time change D a y l . S a v i n g = 13.2 Localized time zone T i m e z o n e = h + 01.00 13.3 System date and time 2016/04/04-16:07...
  • Page 41: Functions Description

     FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Here below the explanation on how the rows of menu are described. Menu visualized on the converter (from 1 to 13) MENU 1 - SENSOR Sensor Model (POS. 1.1) [S. model xxx] [SMODL] Access level MCP command Function shown on device display MCP command acronym The following picture describes where to find the name of the MCP functions in MCP-software.
  • Page 42  MENU 1 - SENSOR Sensor MODeL (POS. 1.1) [S. model xxx] [SMODL] Enter the first two characters of the serial number of the sensor as on the sensor label. LIning MAterial Type (POS. 1.2) [Lining= UNSPEC.] [LIMAT] Flow sensor lining material type (PFA; PU-TDI; ALON; PEEK; HR; PP; PA-11; PTFE-HT; PTFE) Sensor TYPE (POS.
  • Page 43  (POS. 1.14) CoeFFicient [KC= +/- xx.xxx] [CFFKC] Calibration Factor. This function is activated if the sensor model is NOT present on the sensors table standard parameters Coils EXCitation Current (POS. 1.15) [C.Curr.= mA xxx.x] [CEXCC] Excitation coils current. This function is activated if the sensor model is NOT present on the sensors table standard parameters Coils Regulator PRoportional Band (POS.
  • Page 44  Signal Error ALarm Time (POS. 1.24) [S.err.delay=m xxx] [SEALT] Delay before generating error. This function is useful to prevent unexpected lock to zero of measure caused by sporadic events (empty pipe, excitation error, signal error) Automatic Sensor VeriFy Enable (POS.
  • Page 45  MENU 1 - SENSOR: ONLY MCP FUNCTIONS Sensor Coils TiMe A [MCP ONLY] [SCTMA] Reference sensor coil time A Sensor Coils TiMe B [SCTMB] [MCP ONLY] Reference sensor coil time B [SCRES] Sensor Coils RESistance [MCP ONLY] Reference sensor coil resistance Sensor E1 Reference Resistance [SE1RR] [MCP ONLY]...
  • Page 46: Menu 2 - Units

     MENU 2 - UNITS WARNING: The totalizer value is updated and changed depending on the setting of unit value. The scale change may cause accuracy loss depending of rounding up. For example, if T +=0,234 liters with 3 decimals, it become T +=0.001 m³ losing 0.234 liters in rounding up. Sensor DIameter Unit of Measure (POS.
  • Page 47  (POS. 2.10) Totalizer Partial Positive Decimal Point position [TPPDP] [N.d P+= x] Setting partial direct totalizer decimal point position. Example: P+D.P.= 3 visualized value P+ dm³ 0.000 / P+D.P.= 2 visualized value P+dm³ 0.00 (POS. 2.12) Totalizer Total Negative Unit of measure Type [TTNUT] [U.m T-= METRIC] Setting total reverse totalizer unit of measure type: metric or not metric Imperial units.
  • Page 48  MENU 3 - SCALE (POS. 3.1-2) Flow Rate Full Scale 1-2 [FRFS1-FRFS2] [FS1-2= l/s xxxx.x] The FS2 (full scale flow rate 2) is active with POS. 6.6 see page 34 ,enabled. The full scale is used to indicate to the maximum meter’s flow rate. The full scale should be chosen carefully as it’s parameters are used for several other parameters.There are three fields to fill in order to set this parameter, from left to right: 1) unit of measure, 2) time unit of measure and 3) numeric value.
  • Page 49  (POS. 3.3-3.5) OutPut 1-2 Pulse Value [OP1PV-OP2PV] [Pls1-2= dm³ x.xxxxx] The functions on"7.1" page 35 and POS. "7.2" page 35, if enabled and set on pulse value, allow to set a defined amount of volume to get one pulse. To set pulse value set the 2 fields, from left to right: 1)unit of measure, 2) numeric value.
  • Page 50: Menu 4 - Measure

     MENU 4 - MEASURE (POS. 4.1) Measure Filter DaMPing [MFDMP] [Damping=OFF/SMART/(TIME)] This section of manual is extremely important because the correct setting of the filters allows to obtain a proper response of the instrument to the measured flow rate and the specific requirements of use; as a general rule, consider that, starting from Damping = OFF (no filter applied to the measure), successive values, introduce increasing damping.
  • Page 51  (POS. 4.2) Measure Filter CUt-off Threshold [Cut-off=% xxx] [MFCUT] Setting the low flow cutoff threshold. This function is useful to avoid that flows close to zero, due to the electrical noises from tiny movements of liquid (due for example to vibrations of the pipe) which cause an increasing of the totalizers. The allowed range for this function is 0-25% of full scale set.
  • Page 52: Menu 5 - Alarms

     MENU 5 - ALARMS (POS. 5.1) Flow Rate Alarm maX Positive [Max+=XXXXX] [FRAXP] Maximum value alarm set for direct flow rate set (expressed in technical units). When the flow rate value exceeds such a threshold, then an alarm message is generated. Setting this parameter to zero disables the alarm generation. (POS.
  • Page 53: Menu 6 - Inputs

     MENU 6 - INPUTS (POS. 6.1-2) Volume Totalizer Total /Partial Positive reset Enable [VTTPE] [VTPPE] [T/P+/RESET=ON/OFF] When one of this function is enabled, the related totalizer + may be reset through the on/off input. (POS. 6.3-4) Volume Totalizer Total /Partial Negative reset Enable [T/P-/RESET=ON/OFF] [VTTNE] [VTPNE] When one of this function is enabled, the related totalizer - may be reset through the on/off input.
  • Page 54: Menu 7 - Outputs

     MENU 7 - OUTPUTS (POS. 7.1) OUTput 1 Function [OUT1F] [Out1=XXXXXX] Function choice corresponding to digital Output 1. The functions are listed in the table below. (POS. 7.2) OUTput 2 Function [OUT2F] [Out2=XXXXXX] Function choice corresponding to digital Output 2. The functions are listed in the table below. FUNCTIONS FOR OUTPUTS 1 AND 2 ‰...
  • Page 55  CURRENT VALUES IN mA ASSOCIATE TO THE % FULL SCALE VALUE POSSIBLE FIELD REVERSE FLOW VALUE ZERO DIRECT FLOW VALUE ≤-110% -100% +100% ≥+110% Out.mA = 0 ÷ 20 + Out.mA = 0 ÷ 22 + Out.mA = 4 ÷ 20 + *Out.mA = 4 ÷...
  • Page 56  MENU 8 - COMMUNICATION (POS. 8.1) HART Preambles [HART pr.=XXXXXX] [HARTP] Number of preamble (Hart function) (POS. 8.2) HaRT Output Control [HRTOC] [HART O.C=ON/OFF] Hart bus output control 4-20mA. (POS. 8.3) DeVice ADDress [Dev. Addr=XXXXXX] [DVADD] Device communication address number. (POS.
  • Page 57: Menu 9 - Display

     MENU 9 - DISPLAY (POS. 9.1) Layout LANGuage [Language= ITA/EN] [LLANG] Choice of the language. There are 8 languages available: GB = English, IT = Italian, TR = Turkish, PL = Polish, DE = German, FR = French, PT = Portuguese, ES = Spanish. (POS.
  • Page 58  MENU 10 - DATA LOGGER (POS. 10.1) Data LOGger Enable [D.logger en= /OFF] [DLOGE] This function enables data logger. The following functions are activated by [D.loger en= (POS. 10.2) Data Logger Units of Measure Enable [Meas. units= ON] [DLUME] Unit of measure recording enable (POS.
  • Page 59  (POS. 10.15) Data logger Sensor Test Results Enable [DSTRE] [Log STR= ON] Enable logging of sensor test results (POS. 10.16) Data logger Board TemperatureS Enable [DBTSE] [Log BTS= ON] ogging of board temperature Enable l (POS. 10.17) Data logger Internal Board Voltages [DIBVE] [Log IBV= ON] Enable logging of internal board voltage...
  • Page 60  USING DATA LOGGER BY MCP INTERFACE Data are stored on micro SD card; the organization is based on “tree-structure”: the system create a daily folder where it save events and data logger . The data can be downloaded by MCP interface MCP Interface Click tab-control data logger to view files.
  • Page 61  C=Today Last; this option allows to download the latest files, recordered after the laat download All; this option allows the download of all the current day of the file D=Save path: This option allows you to save files to the folder on your PC E=Download: Button to start the download process F=Stop:...
  • Page 62  View downloaded files setting download data logger. Note: The fields are in a fixed position, regardless if the above fields are active or not. The disabled fields are empty (delimited by the separator but without data). N°Record. View progressively the number of registered records. Date.
  • Page 63  Voltage measured on electrode E1. Form fields when is active the recording of data on the input voltage (diagnostic value). Voltage measured on electrode E2. Form fields when is active the recording of data on the input voltage (diagnostic value). Differential voltage between the two electrodes.
  • Page 64  Example: Sensor Verify The function “Sensor Verify” creates the “STESTLOG.CSV” file, according to the following conditions: 1) Activate the SDC / RTC option in group “HW Config” (by factory see the order code) 2) Activate the “BIV” in the group “PRODUCT CODE” (by factory see the order code) 3) Activate the “Sens.verify”...
  • Page 65  MENU 11 - FUNCTION The following functions are activated by first pressing the “ENTER” and then the “ESC” when the screen appears “confirm” to start the function. (POS. 11.1) Volume Totalizer Total Positive Reset [VTTPR] [T+ RESET= ON] Reset total direct totalizer for direct flow rate (+) (POS.
  • Page 66: Menu 12 - Diagnostic

     MENU 12 - DIAGNOSTIC (POS. 12.1) AutoTeSt Immediate Command [ATSIC] [Self Test] Meter auto-test function. This function stops the normal functions of the meter and performs a complete test cycle on the measure input circuits and on the excitation generator. To activate this function, after select it, push key Enter, at the question: “CONFIRM EXEC.?”...
  • Page 67: Ppp Link Status

     Following are the states for the PPP link and MCPI to connect the device. PPP link status: “UNDT” = undetermined “DEAD” = dead, link down, persistent condition “LCP” = LCP phase, transition condition “AUTH” = Authentication phase, transition condition “IPCP”...
  • Page 68  (POS. 12.9) SD memory STAtus SDSTA [SD card info] This function shows the status of the SD card as shown in the following figure. Total Size Available memory Cluster Memory Use time remaining SD card * Day Hours Minutes Seconds The statistical calculation is performed every time the command SDSTA is invoked.
  • Page 69  MENU 13 - SYSTEM (POS. 13.1) DaYlight Saving Time Enable [DYSTE] [Dayl. Saving= ON] Daylight saving time change (POS. 13.2) Time ZONE [TZONE] [Time zone=h+xx.xx] Set time for geographic area (POS. 13.3) Date and TIME [DTIME] [xxxx/xx/xx-xx:xx] Set to system date and time (POS.
  • Page 70  (POS. 13.16) CoeFFicient KR [KR=X.XXXXX] [CFFKR] Correction coefficient constant instrumental DIGITAL ANALOG CONVERTER (Correction Parameters)(13.17-18-19-20) The diagram shows how the DAC4-20mA parameters are setup. The DAC1 value corresponds to 4 mA corresponding to a zero flow rate, while the value of 20mA corresponds to a 100% of the flow rate.
  • Page 71  MENU 13 - SYSTEM: only MCP functions Unique Identity KEY [UIKEY] [MCP ONLY] Device Unique Identity key [HWSET] HardWare SET [MCP ONLY] Device hardware configuration [HWCOD] HardWare CODe [MCP ONLY] Device hardware code CALibration eXecution status Memory [CALXM] [MCP ONLY] Calibration Execution status Memory.
  • Page 72  Access CODE [MCP ONLY] [ACODE] Input the right access code Example set quick start menù function for mcp CODE=0; FCODS=[MCP COMMAND]; QSFNS=1 Access Code INSERT MCP Command of Quick Start FuNction Selection the function to be activated in the QS menu. LINK Terminate [LTERM] [MCP ONLY]...
  • Page 73  Volume Totalizer Total Negative Set [VTTNS] [MCP ONLY] Totalizer T- value set Volume Totalizer Partial Negative Set [MCP ONLY] [VTPNS] Totalizer P- value set Volume Total Positive Overflow Set [VTPOS] [MCP ONLY] Totalizer T+ overflow value set Volume Partial Positive Overflow Set [VPPOS] [MCP ONLY] Totalizer P+ overflow value set...
  • Page 74  Calibration GAin Register 0 [MCP ONLY] [CGAR0] Calibration gain register 0 [MCP ONLY] [CGAR1] Calibration GAin Register Calibration gain register 1 Calibration GAin Register 2 [MCP ONLY] [CGAR2] Calibration gain register 2 Calibration GAin Register 3 [MCP ONLY] [CGAR3] Calibration gain register 3 Calibration GAin Register C [MCP ONLY]...
  • Page 75  MENU 14 - FILE (ONLY MCP) File Transfer ABoRt [MCP ONLY] [FTABR] Abort the current File Transfer File Transfer STAte [MCP ONLY] [FTSTA] Show the File Transfer state Read Last EVenTs [RLEVT] [MCP ONLY] Read the latest system events Read All EVenTs [RAEVT] [MCP ONLY]...
  • Page 76  FuNCtion list file WRite [FNCWR] [MCP ONLY] Save the functions list to file Function Enable Status WRite [MCP ONLY] [FESWR] Save function enable status to file Quick Start function Status WRite [MCP ONLY] [QSSWR] Save quick start function enable MENU 15 - PROCESS DATA (ONLY MCP) OUTput 1 Set [OUT1S]...
  • Page 77  Volume Totalizer Total Negative Value [VTTNV] [MCP ONLY] Totalizer T- read value Volume Totalizer Partial Negative Value [VTPNV] [MCP ONLY] Totalizer P- read value Volume Totalizer Total Positive Overflow [MCP ONLY] [VTTPO] Totalizer T+ number of overflows Volume Totalizer Partial Positive Overflow [VTPPO] [MCP ONLY] Totalizer P+ number of overflows...
  • Page 78  INput VoLtageS [INVLS] [MCP ONLY] Electrodes input voltages System Battery Voltage [MCP ONLY] [SBVLT?] View battery voltage System Battery Charge Status [SBCHS?] [MCP ONLY] View system battery charge status Measure BUFFers [MBUFF] [MCP ONLY] Measure buffers data read SEQuence NumBer [SEQNB] [MCP ONLY] Sequence number...
  • Page 79: Meter Data

     METER DATA The "METER DATA" system allows the import of data up to level 4, included, (working and factory parameters of the card) of the converter to another device and the restoration of the data of a meter in case the electronic card needs to be replaced .
  • Page 80  OPERATING PROCEDURE TO CHANGE THE CONVERTER BOARD Remove the 4 screws (see "MV110 construction (ALUMINIUM AND PA6 VERSIONS)" page13) to remove the main housing. Attention of any electrical cables. Remove the 4 screws(see "MV110 construction (ALUMINIUM AND PA6 VERSIONS)" to remove the MV110 board.
  • Page 81  B.I.V. (BUILT - IN VERIFICATOR) BIV, abbreviation for Built In Verificator, is available as option for MV110 converters and must be enabled by the manufacturer. It is also necessary that the SD card is activated to store saved data. The analysis of collected data performed by a dedicated IsoBIV software running on another device (PC).
  • Page 82  Opening and reading manually the files STESTLOG.CSV The list below describes the steps for saving and reading STESTLOG.CSV file. ‰ OPEN INTERFACE STARTING THE PROGRAM MCP ‰ FOLLOW THE STEPS HERE BELOW Select Sensor Verify Today Date Range Download of the les Download the les created created in the current in a speci c period...
  • Page 83  ‰ READING AND MEANING OF FILE STESTLOG.CSV Registration Number Data Hour Error code in hexadecimal format (0 = no error) The temperature unit (degrees F or C) (#) (*) CPU temperature The unit of voltage CPU (V) (#) Voltage measured on the electrode E1 The unit of voltage E1 (V) (#) Reference voltage electrode E2 The unit of voltage E2 (V) (#)
  • Page 84  Standard and internal check to the instrument limits The measured data are compared with the reference values previously stored. The variation of different variable measured,shall be within the following range: ‰ Coil temperature (using resistance reading): within limits compatible with the lining material ‰...
  • Page 85  ALARM MESSAGES (CAUSES AND ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN) MESSAGE CAUSES ACTION TO TAKE NO ALARMS All works regularly [000] SYSTEM RESTART [001] INTERNAL PS FAIL Internal supply voltage error Contact the service Set the system clock from the converter menu 13 [002] CLOCK NOT SET System Clock not set (see also MCP function ).
  • Page 86  ERROR CODE TEST SYSTEM OF SENSOR The codes are in hexadecimal format, the meaning is given for each bit. There are several possible error simultaneous combinations (more bits active) then that will give the combined numerical codes. CODE ANOMALIES DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE 0000 NO ERROR...
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  • Page 89  MANUAL REVIEWS REVIEW DATE DESCRIPTION 110_EN_IT_R0_1.00.0 15/09/2016 First edition 110_EN_IT_R1_1.00.0 6/02/2017 Insert meter BIV interface 110_EN_IT_R2_1.00.0 09/03/2017 Inserted logos HART certification 110_EN_IT_R3_1.00.0 21/06/2017 Updated the layout 110_EN_IT_R4_1.00.0 08/03/2019 Function description alignment 110_EN_IT_R5_1.00.0 27/03/2019 Internal lithium battery information added Updated the data in the Modbus command table 110_EN_IT_R6_1.00.0 12/04/2019 110_EN_IT_R7_1.00.0...
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