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Endres Proline Teqwave MW 500 manual available for free PDF download: Operating Instructions Manual
Endres Proline Teqwave MW 500 Operating Instructions Manual (200 pages)
Total solids measurement via microwave transmission HART
Brand:
Endres
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 About this Document
6
Document Function
6
Symbols
6
Safety Symbols
6
Electrical Symbols
6
Communication-Specific Symbols
6
Tool Symbols
7
Symbols for
7
Certain Types of Information
7
Symbols in Graphics
7
Documentation
8
Document Function
8
Registered Trademarks
8
2 Safety Instructions
9
Requirements for the Personnel
9
Intended Use
9
Workplace Safety
10
Operational Safety
10
Product Safety
10
Security
10
Device-Specific IT Security
11
Protecting Access Via Hardware Write Protection
11
Protecting Access Via a Password
11
Access Via Web Server
12
Access Via Service Interface (CDI-RJ45)
12
3 Product Description
13
Product Design
13
4 Incoming Acceptance and Product
14
Identification
14
Incoming Acceptance
14
Product Identification
15
Transmitter Nameplate
15
Sensor Nameplate
16
Symbols on the Device
17
5 Storage and Transport
18
Storage Conditions
18
Transporting the Product
18
Measuring Devices with Lifting Lugs
18
Packaging Disposal
19
6 Mounting Procedure
20
Mounting Requirements
20
Mounting Position
20
Environmental and Process Requirements
24
Special Mounting Instructions
25
Mounting the Measuring Device
26
Preparing the Measuring Device
26
Mounting the Sensor
26
Mounting the Transmitter
28
Post-Mounting Check
30
Electrical Connection
31
Connecting Requirements
31
Required Tools
31
Requirements for Connecting Cable
31
Terminal Assignment
33
Preparing the Measuring Device
33
Preparing the Connecting Cable
34
Electrical Safety
31
Connecting the Measuring Device
35
Connecting the Connecting Cable
35
Connecting the Signal Cable and the Supply Voltage Cable
38
Potential Equalization
39
Requirements
39
Special Connection Instructions
40
Connection Examples
40
Ensuring the Degree of Protection
44
Post-Connection Check
45
8 Operation Options
46
Overview of Operation Options
46
Structure and Function of the Operating Menu
47
Structure of the Operating Menu
47
Operating Philosophy
48
Access to Operating Menu Via Local Display
49
Operational Display
49
Navigation View
51
Editing View
53
Operating Elements
55
Opening the Context Menu
55
Navigating and Selecting from List
57
Calling up Help Text
57
Changing the Parameters
58
User Roles and Related Access Authorization
58
Disabling Write Protection Via Access
59
Code
59
Enabling and Disabling the Keypad Lock
59
Access to Operating Menu Via Web Browser
60
Function Range
60
Requirements
60
Connecting the Device
61
Logging on
63
User Interface
64
Disabling the Web Server
65
Logging out
66
Access to the Operating Menu Via the Operating Tool
66
Connecting the Operating Tool
66
Field Xpert SFX350, SFX370
70
Fieldcare
70
Devicecare
71
AMS Device Manager
72
Field Communicator 475
72
Simatic Pdm
72
9 System Integration
73
Overview of Device Description Files
73
Current Version Data for the Device
73
Operating Tools
74
Measured Variables Via HART Protocol
75
Dynamic Variables
75
Device Variables
76
Other Settings
77
10 Commissioning
80
Post-Mounting and Post-Connection Check
80
Switching on the Measuring Device
80
Connecting Via Fieldcare
80
Setting the Operating Language
80
Configuring the Measuring Device
81
Defining the Tag Name
82
Setting the System Units
83
Displaying the I/O Configuration
84
Configuring the Current Input
85
Configuring the Status Input
86
Configuring the Current Output
87
Configuring the Pulse/Frequency
89
Switch Output
89
Configuring the Relay Output
95
Configuring the Local Display
96
10.5.10 "Total Solids Commissioning" Wizard
99
10.5.11 "Total Solids Adjustment" Submenu
99
Advanced Settings
100
Using the Parameter to Enter the Access Code
101
Configuring the Totalizer
102
Carrying out Additional Display Configurations
103
WLAN Configuration
106
Heartbeat Technology Application
107
Package
107
Configuration Management
108
Using Parameters for Device Administration
110
Simulation
112
Protecting Settings from Unauthorized Access
115
Write Protection Via Access Code
115
Write Protection Via Write Protection
116
Switch
116
11 Operation
118
Reading off the Device Locking Status
118
Adjusting the Operating Language
118
Configuring the Display
118
Adapting the Measuring Device to the Process
118
Conditions
118
Reading off Measured Values
119
Process Variables" Submenu
119
Input Values" Submenu
120
Output Values
121
Totalizer" Submenu
123
Performing a Totalizer Reset
124
Function Scope of "Control Totalizer" Parameter
124
Function Range of "Reset All Totalizers" Parameter
125
Displaying the Measured Value History
126
Adjusting the Measured Value with the Aid of
129
Wizards
129
Performing the Basic Settings for the Adjustment
129
Adjusting the Measured Value Based on the Reference Value
129
Calling up Wizards
131
12 Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
133
General Troubleshooting
133
Diagnostic Information Via Leds
136
Transmitter
136
Sensor Connection Housing
137
Diagnostic Information on Local Display
138
Diagnostic Message
138
Calling up Remedial Measures
140
Diagnostic Information in the Web Browser
141
Diagnostic Options
141
Calling up Remedy Information
142
Diagnostic Information in Fieldcare or
143
Diagnostic Options
143
Calling up Remedy Information
144
Adapting the Diagnostic Information
145
Adapting the Diagnostic Behavior
145
Adapting the Status Signal
145
Overview of Diagnostic Information
147
Pending Diagnostic Events
151
Diagnostics List
151
12.10 Event Logbook
153
12.10.1 Reading out the Event Logbook
153
12.10.2 Filtering the Event Logbook
153
12.10.3 Overview of Information Events
154
12.11 Resetting the Measuring Device
156
12.11.1 Function Range of "Device Reset" Parameter
156
12.12 Device Information
157
12.13 Firmware History
159
13 Maintenance
160
Maintenance Work
160
Exterior Cleaning
160
Endress+Hauser Services
160
14 Repair
161
General Notes
161
Repair and Conversion Concept
161
Notes for Repair and Conversion
161
Spare Parts
161
Endress+Hauser Services
161
Return
161
Disposal
162
Removing the Measuring Device
162
Disposing of the Measuring Device
162
15 Accessories
163
Device-Specific Accessories
163
For the Transmitter
163
For the Sensor
164
Communication-Specific Accessories
164
Service-Specific Accessories
165
System Components
165
16 Technical Data
166
Application
166
Function and System Design
166
Input
166
Output
169
Power Supply
173
Performance Characteristics
175
Mounting
176
Environment
176
Process
178
16.10 Mechanical Construction
178
16.11 Display and User Interface
182
16.12 Certificates and Approvals
189
16.13 Application Packages
192
16.14 Supplemental Documentation
193
Index
195
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