Emerson P/N MMI-20019808 manuel d'utilisation

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    User Manual P / N MMI-20019808 , Rev. AC Ju ly 201 2 Micro Motion ® EtherNet/IP Module[...]

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    Micro Motion Customer Service Location Telephone number U.S.A. 800-522-MASS (800 -522-6277) (toll free ) Canada and Latin America +1 303-527-5200 (U.S.A.) Asia Japan 3 5769-6803 All other locati ons +65 6777-821 1 (Singapore) Europe U.K. 0870 240 197 8 (toll-free) All other locati ons +31 (0) 318 4 95 555 (The Nethe rlands) Email: flow.support@emer[...]

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    Contents User Manual I Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin 1.1 About the Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module . .............. ........... .............. .............. ...... 1 1.1.1 Functional overview ................... .............. ........... .............. .............. ............ 1 1.1.2 Communications ................ .............. ......[...]

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    II Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module Contents Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 LED indicators.............. .............. .............. ........... .............. .............. ............ ............ 23 5.2 Common problems ..... .............. ........... .............. .............. ............ .............. ............ 24 Appendix A Connecto[...]

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    Contents User Manual III B.3.11 Input parameters (explicit da ta) for petroleum measurement configuration .... .............. ........... .............. .............. ........... .............. .......... 48 B.3.12 Output parameters (explicit data) f or petroleum measureme nt configuration .... .............. ........... .............. ...........[...]

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    IV Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module Contents[...]

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    Before You Begin User Manual 1 1 Before You Begin 1.1 About the Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module The Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Mo dule is a customization of the Anybus Co mmunicator from HMS Industrial Networks. The Ethe rNet/IP Module enables in tegration of industrial dev ices into the Etherne t network with no loss of fun ctionality, con trol, or [...]

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    2 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Before You Begin Figure 1-1 EtherNet/IP Module wi th Mo del 1500 or Model 2500 transmitter Figure 1-2 EtherNet/IP Module in MV D Direct Conn ect installa tion 1.1.2 Communications The following communication s methods and protocols are supported: • EtherNet/IP Module to Micro Motion transmitter: Modbus RTU on [...]

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    Before You Begin User Manual 3 1.1.3 External view of device Figure 1-3 Extern al view of device 1.1.4 Default web pages The EtherNet/IP Module is preloaded with th e Micro Motion standard web pages. These web pages allow the user to view pr ocess data and alerts, to configure the most common ly used parameters on the transmitt er, to perform main [...]

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    4 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Before You Begin[...]

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    Installation User Manual 5 21 2 Installation 2.1 Components Ensure tha t you have all requi red componen ts: • Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module • Power connector • Micro Motion Eth erNet/IP Resource CD - Micro Motion EtherNet/I P Module User Manual - EDS file - Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool • Configuration cable • Modbus serial cable a[...]

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    6 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Installation 3. If you are using a transmitter: a. Power up the transmitter. b. Set the Modbus address on the transmitter to 1. c. If your transmitter does no t support Modbus auto-det ect, configure its RS-485 terminals as follows: - Modbus RTU - 38400 baud - 2 stop bits - No parity 4. If you are using MVD Dire[...]

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    Installation User Manual 7 8. Insta ll the Mo dbus seria l cable between the EtherNet/I P Module and the RS -485 terminals on the transmitter (or the I.S. barrier, if present). 9. Set the config uration dip switc hes on the EtherNet/IP module a s follows: - Switches 1–7: Off - Switch 8: On This sets the IP addess to 192.168.0.1 . 10. If you are u[...]

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    8 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Installation 13. Connect the EtherNet/IP Modu le to the Ethernet network. 14. Wait for the auto -configuration process to complete. IMPORTANT For initial startup, you mu st use the auto -configura tion process to ensure that device me mory is completely set up. 15. Add the EtherNet/IP Module to the Ethern et net[...]

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    Installation User Manual 9 2.3 Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool installation (optional) If you do not plan to use the Micro Motion Et hernet Config Tool, you do not need to install it . The Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool is us ed for the following tasks: • Configuration of s ome network settings. Depe ndi ng on your network, you may be able t[...]

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    10 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Installation 2. Connect the configuratio n cable from your PC to the Ether Net/IP Module. Note For information on the Micro Mo tion Ethernet Co nfig Tool us er interface, see the Anybus Communicat or manual. 2.4 Final steps 1. From your browser, login to the EtherNet/IP Modu le as user admin . 2. Use the Device[...]

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    Installation User Manual 11 Figure 2-1 I/O setup for the EtherNet/I P Module with sta ndard configuration Figure 2-2 I/O setup for the EtherNet/I P Module with concentration measurement[...]

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    12 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Installation Figure 2-3 I/O setup for the EtherNet /IP Module with pe troleum measurement[...]

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    Basic Network Configuration User Manual 13 3 Basic Network Configuration 3.1 TCP/IP settings To participate on the Ethernet networ k, th e EtherNet/IP Module ne eds a valid TCP/IP configurat ion. The EtherNet/I P Module can retriev e the TCP/IP settings from a DHCP or BootP server. If n o such server is found, the EtherNet/IP Module us es the setti[...]

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    14 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Basic Network Configuration To set the IP address, see the following table. Ethernet Config Tool See the Anybus Communicator manual for instructions. IMPORTANT If you change the network settings usin g the Ethernet Conf ig Tool, you wil l not be able to use the Micro Motion web pages to ch ange network settings[...]

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    Basic Network Configuration User Manual 15 3. From the FTP server, access and edit eth cfg.cfg as desired. In this scenario, i f no ethcfg.cfg file is found, the EtherNet/IP Module will attempt to retrieve t he settings via DHCP f or 30 seconds. If the attem pt fails, the Et herNet/IP Module will halt and indicate an error via the LEDs. See the A[...]

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    16 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Basic Network Configuration 3.2 Modbus serial network settings The default parameters for the Modbus serial network are listed in the fol lowing table. These must match the RS- 485 parameters config ured in the transmitter. To change them in th e EtherNet/IP Module, you must use the Ethernet Config Tool. See th[...]

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    Micro Motion Web Server User Manual 17 41 4 Micro Motion Web Server 4.1 Overview The configuration an d administration functions of the Micro Mot ion EtherNet/I P Module are implemented as web pages on th e device. Users use their web br owsers to connect to the web server. They are automatical ly dire cted to the Micro Motion web pages. 4.2 Genera[...]

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    18 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Micro Motion Web Server 4.3.1 Home page for standard configuration Figure 4-1 EtherNet /IP Module home page On this page, current data for the most commonly used process variables is displayed. Tabs provide access to other web pages: • Administration page; allows the admi n user to change passwords and perfor[...]

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    Micro Motion Web Server User Manual 19 Note If the EtherNe t/IP Module loses co mmunication with the Micro Mo tion device, al l process variables are shown as 0.0f. Also, an explicit read to 0xB0-0x01-0x1D returns a value of 0. 4.3.2 Home page for concentration measurement configuration Figure 4-2 EtherNet/IP Module home page with concentration mea[...]

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    20 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Micro Motion Web Server On this page, panels ar e used to provide access to the mo st commonly used standard process variables and to concentration measurement proc ess variables. Tabs provide access to other web pages: • Administration page: allows the admi n user to change passwords and perform downloads fr[...]

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    Micro Motion Web Server User Manual 21 4.3.3 Home page for petroleum measurement configuration Figure 4-3 EtherNet/IP Module home page with petroleum measurement On this page, panels ar e used to provide access to the mo st commonly used standard process variables and to petroleum measurement process variables. Tabs provide access to other web page[...]

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    22 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Micro Motion Web Server • All other pages: various transmitter ta sks, including viewing process data, configuratio n, calibration, st opping an d starting totalizers, and Smart Meter Verification. For more information about any of thes e tasks, see your transmitter’s configuration manual. Note If the Ether[...]

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    Troubleshooting User Manual 23 51 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 LED indicators LED Number/Name Status Meaning EtherNet 1M o d u l e Status Off No power applied to the modul e. Solid green The module is operating correctly. Flashing gre en Standby; th e module has not been initial ized. Flashing red Minor fault. The module may or may not be able to recov er[...]

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    24 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Troubleshooting 5.2 Common problems Symptom Resolution Problem during con figuration Upload / Downlo ad. Serial communic ation failed. Try ag ain. The Config Line LED turns red in the Ethernet Config Tool. Serial communic ation failed. Try ag ain. The serial po rt seems to be avail- able, but it is no t possibl[...]

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    Connector Pin Assignme nts User Manual 25 Appendix A: Connector Pin Assignments A.1 Ethernet connector A.2 Power connector • Use 60/75 or 75 x C copper (CU) wire only. • The terminal tightening to rque must be between 5 and 7 lbs-in (0.5 to 0.8 Nm). 18 Pin Signal Housing Cable shield 1T D + 2T D – 3R D + 4T e r m i n a t i o n 5T e r m i n a [...]

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    26 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Connector Pin Assignments A.3 Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool connection A.3.1 Configuration cable A.3.2 RJ-11 (EtherNet/IP Module) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 DP9F (PC) RJ - 11 ( EIP ) Ground Ground Rx Tx RS232 Tx RS232 Rx Ground 1 2 3 4 Pin Description 1G r o u n d 2G r o u n d 3 RS-232 Rx (Input) 4 RS-232 Tx[...]

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    Connector Pin Assignme nts User Manual 27 A.3.3 D BF9 (PC) A.4 Modbus serial network interface The Modbus serial network is based on an RS-485 physical layer. A.4.1 B ias resistors When idle, RS-485 enters an inde terminate state, which may cause the serial receivers to pick up noise from the serial lines and inte rpret this as data. To prev ent th[...]

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    28 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Connector Pin Assignments A.4.3 Pin assignments (EtherNet/IP Module) A.5 Typical connection Pin Description 1 5 V output (100 mA max) 2 Unused 3 Unused 4 Unused 5G r o u n d 6 Unused 7 Unused 8 RS-485/A (Tx+) 9 RS-485/B (Tx–) (housing) Cabl e shield 96 1 5 (female) 5 V RS-485/A Signal ground Cable shie ld RS-[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 29 Appendix B: Device Profile B.1 Object classes Table B-1 lists and describes all ob ject classes supported by the EtherNet/IP Module. B.2 Object details B.2.1 Identity Object, Class 01h This object provid es identificat ion of and general i nformation a bout the device. It contains informational attributes that uniquel [...]

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    30 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile Supported services Class services: • Get Attribute All • Get Attribute Single Instance services: • Get Attribute All • Get Attribute Single • Reset Class attributes Instance attributes Device status # Access Name Type Value Description 1 Get Revision UINT 0001h Revision 1 # Access Name [...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 31 Reset service When the Identity Object re ceives a Reset request, it: • Determines if it can provide the type of reset requested • Responds to the request • Attempts to pe rform the type of reset requested B.2.2 Message Router, Class 02h The Message Router Object provi des a messaging connect ion point thr ough w[...]

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    32 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile Supported services Class services: • Get Attribute Single Instance services: • Get Attribute Single • Set Attribute Single Class attributes Instance attributes - Insta nce/Connection Point 64h This instance corresponds t o I/O Data (Input) in the Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module. The EtherNe[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 33 Instance attributes - Insta nce/Connection Point 96h This instance corresponds to I/ O Data (Output) in the M icro Motion EtherNet/IP Modul e. The EtherNet/IP Module su pports two differen t configurations. Specific input assemb ly attributes depend on the configuration in use. Note The default output data size is non-[...]

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    34 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile Instance services: • Get Attribute Single • Get Attribute All Class attributes Instance attributes, Instance 02h B.2.5 TCP/IP Interface Object, Class F5h This object groups TC P/IP-related settings. Supported services Class services: • Get Attribute All • Get Attribute Single # Access Nam[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 35 Instance services: • Get Attribute All • Get Attribute Single • Set Attribute Single Class attributes Instance attributes # Access Name Type Value Comments 1 Get Revis ion UIN T 0001h Revision 1 2 Get Max Instance UINT 0 001h 1 is t he highest instance num ber 3 Get No. of instanc es UINT 0001h 1 instance is i mp[...]

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    36 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.2.6 Etherne t Link Object, Class F6h This object groups diagnostic info rmation for the Ethern et interface. Supported services Class services: • Get Attribute All • Get Attribute Single Instance services: • Get Attribute All • Get Attribute Single Class attributes Instance attributes B[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 37 Class attributes Instance attributes B.2.8 Parameter Data Input Mapping Object, Class B0h This object can be used to access I nput Data ac yclically, a nd is set up dynamical ly based on the Parameter Data Mailbox init ialization (see Section B.3.3). Supported services Class services: • Get Attribute All Instance ser[...]

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    38 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile Instance attributes, Instance 01h Each attribute corresponds to a block of Input Data. The specific parameters in the bloc k depend on the co nfiguration in use. B.2.9 Parameter Data Output Mapping Object, Class B1h This object can be used to access Output Da ta acyclically, and is set up dyn ami[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 39 The specific parameters in the bloc k depend on the co nfiguration in use. B.3 I/O data B.3.1 Input assembly for standard configuration ... 32h Get/Set Data Ar ray of USINT M apped block of Outp ut Data Configuration Output paramet ers (explicit data) Basic See Section B.3.4 Concentration measurement See Section B.3.8 [...]

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    40 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.3.2 Output assembly for standard configuration B.3.3 Input parameters (explicit data) for standard configuration To update any of these attribut e values, the associated trigger byte must be toggled before reading the attribute value (executing the Get se rvice). See Section B.3.4 for more info[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 41 0Ch Get Devic e Status Word 2 U16 0Fh See Section B.7.2 0Dh Get Device Status Word 3 U16 0Fh See Section B.7.3 0Eh Get Device Status Word 4 U16 0 Fh See Section B.7.4 0Fh Get Device Status Word 5 U16 0Fh See Section B.7.5 10h Get Device Status Word 6 U16 0Fh See Section B.7.6 11h Get Device Status Word 7 U16 0Fh See Se[...]

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    42 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.3.4 Output parameters (explicit data) for standard con figura- tion Class Instance Attribute Access Name Type Trigger byte write attribute Description B1h 01h 01h Get/Set Standard or sp ecial mass flow rate unit U16 See Table B-7 02h Get/Set Density unit U16 See Table B -13 03h Get/Set Temperat[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 43 B.3.5 Input assembly for concen tration measurement configura- tion Byte Access Name Type Notes 0–3 G et Mass flow rate Float 4–7 Get Density Float 8–11 Get Temperat ure Float 12–15 Get Volume flow ra te (liquid volume) Float 16–19 Get Mass total Float 20–23 Get Standard volume flow Float 24–27 Get Standa[...]

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    44 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.3.6 Output assembly for conc entration measurement configu- ration B.3.7 Input parameters (explicit data) for concentration measure- ment configuration To update any of these attribut e values, the associated trigger byte must be toggled before reading the attribute value (executing the Get se [...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 45 0Dh Get Device Status Word 3 U16 0Dh See Section B.7.3 0Eh Get Device Status Word 4 U16 0 Dh See Section B.7.4 0Fh Get Device Status Word 5 U16 0Dh See Section B.7.5 10h Get Device Status Word 6 U16 0Dh See Section B.7.6 11h Get Device Status Word 7 U16 0Dh See Section B.7.7 12h Get External temperatu re input Float No[...]

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    46 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.3.8 Output parameters (explicit data) for concentration mea- surement configuration Class Instance Attribute Access Name Type Trigger byte write attribute Description B1h 01h 01h Get/Se t Standard or sp ecial mass flow rate unit U16 See Table B-7 02h Get/Set Density unit U16 See Table B-13 03h [...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 47 B.3.9 Input assembly for petrol eum measurement configuration Byte Access Name Type Notes 0–3 G et Mass flow rate Float 4–7 Get Density Float 8–11 Get Temperat ure Float 12–15 Get Volume flow ra te (liquid volume) Float 16–19 Get Mass total Float 20–23 Get Volume total Float 24–27 Get Drive gain Float 28?[...]

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    48 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.3.10 Output assembly for pe troleum measurement configura- tion B.3.11 Input parameters (explicit data) for petroleum measure- ment configuration To update any of these attribut e values, the associated trigger byte must be toggled before reading the attribute value (executing the Get se rvice)[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 49 0Dh Get Device Status Word 3 U16 10h See Section B.7.3 0Eh Get Device Status Word 4 U16 1 0h See Section B.7.4 0Fh Get Device Status Word 5 U16 10h See Section B.7.5 10h Get Device Status Word 6 U16 10h See Section B.7.6 11h Get Device Status Word 7 U16 10h See Section B.7.7 12h Get External temperatu re input Float No[...]

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    50 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.3.12 Output parameters (explicit data) for petroleum measure- ment configuration Class Instance Attribute Access Name Type Trigger byte write attribute Description B1h 01h 01h Get/Se t Standard or sp ecial mass flow rate unit U16 See Table B-7 02h Get/Set Density unit U16 See Table B-13 03h Get[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 51 B.4 Get and Set services The Get Attribute Single and Set At tribute Sing le services are used with many objects and attributes. Detail s of these two services are provided here B.4.1 Get Attribute Single service B.4.2 Set Attribute Single service Table B-2 Get service arguments Parameter name Data type Required Parame[...]

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    52 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.5 Data types B.6 Codes and integer values Table B-6 Data types Data type Size (bytes) Description Range BOOL 1 True/false repr esented as 0 = false and 1 = true 0, 1 SINT 1 8-b it signed inte ger –128 to +127 USINT 1 8-bit unsigned integer 0 to 255 INT 2 16-bit signed integer –32768 to +327[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 53 80 Pounds per second 81 Pounds per minut e 82 Pounds per hour 83 Pounds per day 84 Short tons (2 000 pounds) p er minute 85 Short tons (2 000 pounds) p er hour 86 Short tons (2 000 pounds) p er day 87 Long tons (2240 pounds) per hour 88 Long tons (2240 po unds) per day 253 Special Table B-8 Mass totalizer and mass inve[...]

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    54 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile 25 Million liters per day 26 Cubic feet per second 27 Cubic feet per day 28 Cubic meters per second 29 Cubic meters per day 30 Imperial gallons per hour 31 Imperial gallons per day 130 Cubic feet per hou r 131 Cubic meters per minute 132 Barrels per second (1) 133 Barrels per minute (1) 134 Barre[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 55 170 Beer barrels (2) 253 Special (1) Unit based on oil barrels (42 U. S. gallons). (2) Unit based on beer barrels (31 U.S. gallo ns). Not available with the standrad core processor. Table B-11 Gas standard volume flow measurement unit codes Code Description 121 Normal cubic meters per hour 122 Normal liters per hour 12[...]

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    56 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile Table B-12 Gas standard volume totalizer and in ventory measuremen t unit codes Code Descri ption 166 Normal cubic met ers 167 Normal liters 168 Standard cu bic feet 171 Standard liters 172 Standard cu bic meters 253 Special Table B-13 Density measurement unit codes Code Descri ption 90 Specific [...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 57 3 Feet water @ 68 °F 4 Millimeters water @ 68 °F 5 Millimeters mercury @ 0 °C 6 Pounds pe r square inch 7B a r 8 Millibar 9 Grams per square centimeter 10 Kilograms per square centimeter 11 Pascals 12 Kilopascals 13 Torr @ 0 °C 14 Atmospheres 145 Inches water @ 60 °F (1) 237 Megapascals (1) 238 Inches water @ 4 °[...]

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    58 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile 255 Special (use with all systems that include a standard core proc essor) Table B-17 Concentration measureme nt derived variable codes Code Descri ption 0N o n e 256 Density at reference 512 Specific grav ity 768 Mass concen tration (Density) 1024 Mass concentration (Specific gravity) 1280 Volum[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 59 1 Fault value Table B-20 Enable Smart Me ter Verification Code Description 1 Enable with fixed output (see Table B-19 ) 5A b o r t 6 Enable with conti nuous measurement Table B-21 Smart Meter Veri fication algorithm state Value Description 0I n a c t i v e 1 Performing startup checks 2 Cutting drive setpoi nt 4 Initial[...]

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    60 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile Table B-22 Smart Meter Verification status Bit number Status 0 State at abort 1 2 3 4A b o r t c o d e 5 6 7R e s u l t : 0=Pass 1=Fail Table B-23 Smart Meter Ve rification abort codes Abort code Desc ription Suggested action 1 User-initiat ed abort None required. Wait for 15 secon ds before star[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 61 B.7 Status words B.7.1 Status Word 1 B.7.2 Status Word 2 Bit number Status description 0 Core EEPROM Checksum Error (C onfig, Powe rdown, Program) 1 Core RAM Test Error 2 Real-Time Interrup t Failure 3 Sensor Failure (A003) 4 Temperature Sensor Out-of-Ran ge (A004) 5 Calibration Fa ilure (Zero, Den sity, Temperatu re) [...]

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    62 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.7.3 Status Word 3 B.7.4 Status Word 4 9 Core RAM Error (A002) 10 S ensor Not Responding (No T ube Interrupt) (A003) 11 Temperature Sensor Out-of-Range ( A004) 12 Input Over-Ran ge (A005) 13 F requency Output Saturated (A110) 14 T ransmitter Not Char acterized (Flowcal or S ensor Type) (A006) 15[...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 63 B.7.5 Status Word 5 5 Factory Configurat ion Data Is Invalid 6 Concentration Measu rement: Unable to fit curve dat a (A120) 7 Last Measured Value Overri de Active 8 Enhanced Den sity Extrapolation Alarm (A 121) 9 Cal Factors Une ntered (Flocal Ma ndatory) (A 020) 10 1000/2000/3000 EEPROM Checksum Error (A0 18) 11 1000/[...]

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    64 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile B.7.6 Status Word 6 Note Not all alarms are applicabl e to all transmitte rs. For more information, see the transmitter configuration manual for yo ur transmitter. Bit number Status description 0 Discrete Input 1 St atus (0=OFF , 1=ON) Weights and Measure s: Database Checksum for Core Processors [...]

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    Device Profile User Manual 65 B.7.7 Status Word 7 Bit number Status description 0 K1/FCF Combination Unrec ognized 1W a r m i n g U p 2 Low Power (A031) 3 Tube Not Full (A033) 4 Smart Meter Verification / Outputs in fault (A032) 5 Smart Meter Verificati on / Outputs at last val ue (A131) 6 PIC UI EEPROM Error (A133) 7 NVM Initialized (tra nsmitter)[...]

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    66 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Device Profile[...]

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    Specifications User Manual 67 Appendix C: Specifications C.1 Physical C.1.1 Housing Plastic housing with snap -on connection to DIN rail Protection class: IP20 C.1.2 Dimensions 4.72 ˝ x 2.95 ˝ x1 . 0 6 ˝ LxWxH (120 mm x 75 mm x 27 mm) C.2 Electrical C.2.1 Power supply 24 V ±10% C.2.2 Power consumption Maximum: 280 mA on 24 V Typical: 100 mA C.3[...]

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    68 Micro Motion Et herNe t/IP Mo dule Specifications C.4 Regulatory compliance C.4.1 EMC compliance (CE) Complies with EMC directive 2004/108/EC. C.4.2 UL/c-UL compliance The certification has been docu mented by UL in file E214107. C.4.3 Galvanic isolation on Modbus serial interface EN 61001-6-4 (2007 ) Emission standard for industr ial environmen[...]

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    Return Policy User Manual 69 Appendix D: Return Policy D.1 Requirements Micro Motion procedu res must be followed when returning equipmen t. These procedures ensure legal compliance with govern ment tran sportation agencies and help provide a safe working environment for Micro Motion employees. Failure to follow Micro Motion procedures will result [...]

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