Emerson Series 3000 MVD manual

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    Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD T ransmitters and Controllers Configuration and Use Manual Instruction Manual P/N 20001266, Rev . CB October 20 10[...]

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    ©2010 Micro Motion, Inc. Al l rights reserved . The Micro Motion an d Emerson log os are trademarks and service marks of Eme rson Electric Co. Micro Motion, ELITE, MVD, ProLi nk, MVD Direct Connect, and PlantW eb are marks of one of the Emerson Proc ess Management family of companies. Al l other trademarks are property of thei r respective owners.[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before Y o u Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 About this m anual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    ii Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Contents Chapter 4 Using the Display and Menu System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 4.1 About this ch apter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 4.2 Star tup display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual iii Contents 8.4 Configuring the milliamp outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 8.4.1 Milliamp output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 8.4.2 F ault indication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    iv Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Contents Chapter 13 Configuring Digital Co mmunications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 13.1 About this ch apter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 13.2 Digital com munication menu . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual v Contents 16.3 Sensor zero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4 16.3.1 Zero failure and restor ing zero values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 16.3.2 Prepar ing for sensor zero calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    vi Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Contents 19.5 Custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/bat ch) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 64 19.5.1 BOL numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 19.5.2 Executing a cu stody transfer (OIML) transaction . . . [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual vii Contents 22.7 Alar m listings by categor y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 22.7.1 Electronics ala r ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 22.7.2 Sensor alar m s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    viii Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Contents A.9 Environmental effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 A.10 Hazardous area classifica tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 A.10.1 A TEX . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual ix Contents Appendix F Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 F .1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 7 F .2 Process mon itor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    x Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 1 Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin 1.1 About this manual This manual explains ho w to install, co nf igure, and use the follo wing Micro Motion ® Series 3000 devices: • Model 3500 or Model 3700 transmitter • Model 3300 or Model 335 0 controll[...]

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    2 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Before Y ou Begin 1.3 European install ations This Micro Motion product compl ies with all applicable European dire cti ves when properly installed in accordance with the instructions in this manu al. Refer to the EC declaration of conformity for directi ves that apply to this product. [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 3 Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin 1.6 Communication too ls Y ou can communicate with a Series 3000 de vice using an y of the follo wing communication tools: • The local display • ProLink II v2.5 and hi gher (ProLink II v2.9 or h igher recommended), or [...]

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    4 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Before Y ou Begin 5. Perform startup p rocedures (Chapter 16). 6. Learn to use the Series 3000 device in operation mode (Ch apters 17 through 19 ). 7. Learn ho w to vie w , start and stop, and reset totalizers (Chapter 20). 8. Establish a meter verif ication baseline, and calibrate the [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 5 Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin 1.9 Micro Motion customer service For customer service, phone the supp ort center nearest you: • In the U.S.A., phone 800-522-MASS (800-522-6277) (toll-free) • In Canada and Latin Ame rica, phone +1 30 3-527-5200 •I [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 7 Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Overvie w This chapter provides supple mental installation informatio n for all Series 3000 de vices. 2.2 Installation proce dure T o install you r Series 3000 de vice: 1. Obtain the appropriate Quick Referenc e G[...]

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    8 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installation 2.4 Model 335 0 or Model 3700 safe ty precautions 2.5 Environmenta l requirements Note: This section applies to all Series 30 00 devices. In addition to the temperature requirements de scribed in the QRG, the follo wing en vironmental requirements apply: • Humidity: 5 to [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 9 Installation Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin 2.8 Model 335 0 or Model 3700 disp lay cover orientatio n (optional) Note: This section applies o nly to Model 3350 or Mode l 3700 devices. If desired, you can reposition the display on the Model 3350 or Mode l 3700 de vice for[...]

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    10 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installation 2.9 Installing the remote core processor Note: This section applies only to Model 3500 or Model 3700 devices in re mote cor e pr ocessor with r e mote transmitter installations. For dimension s of the remote core processor , see Fig ure A-4 or Figure B-4. When mounting the[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 11 Installation Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Remote core processor with remote transmitter installations also require 9 -wire cable. Micro Motion offers three types of 9-wire cable: jacketed, shielded, and armored. Refer to Micro Motion’ s 9-W ir e Flowmeter Cable Pr e[...]

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    12 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Installation Figure 2-2 I/O terminal locations Figure 2-3 I/O terminal labels Model 3300 or Model 3 500 panel-mount Input/output wir ing ter minals Model 3300 or Mode l 3500 rack-mount Input/output wir ing ter minals Model 3350 or Model 3700 field-mount Input/output wir ing ter minals [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 13 Installation Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin 2.11.2 Grounding For all Series 30 00 de vices, the shields from the I/O wires should be grounded at a single p oint. Ground the shields at the remote d e vice, not at the Series 3000 de vice. If you are installing a Model 330[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 15 Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Chapter 3 Digital Communications Setup 3.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to install wiring for digit al communications between the Series 30 00 de vice and a remote device. The follo wing are typical remote devices: • T [...]

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    16 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Digital Communications Setup Y ou may also order the IC521A-F signal con verter w ith a ticket printer . Contact Micro Motion for the appropriate ETO (engineered-to-order) number . Depending on your remote d e vice, you ma y also need a 9-pin to 25-pin adapter . Note: The Pr oLink PC I[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 17 Digital Communications Setup Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin 2. Using twisted-pair shielded cable, and a signal con v erter if required, connect the remote de vice to the RS-485 output terminal s on the Series 30 00 device. Maximum cable length between the Series 3000 an[...]

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    18 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Digital Communications Setup Figure 3-2 Model 3 300 or Model 350 0 with RS-485 signal conv erter – I/O cables Figure 3-3 Model 3 350 or Model 370 0 with RS-485 signal conv erter RS-485 to RS-232 signal con v er ter Remote de vice RS-485 A RS-485 B F or long-distance communication, or[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 19 Digital Communications Setup Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin 3.4 Setting up Bell 202 communications Follo w the steps below to set up Bell 202 commun ications between the Series 3000 de vice and a remote de vice. 1. Locate and identify the primary mA output te rminals on[...]

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    20 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Digital Communications Setup Figure 3-4 Model 3 300 or Model 350 0 with HAR T interface – Screw-type or solder -tail connectors Figure 3-5 Model 3 300 or Model 350 0 with HAR T interface – I/O ca bles HAR T inte rf ace Wire size is 24 A W G (0,25 mm 2 ) Remote dev ice Serial por t [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 21 Digital Communications Setup Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Figure 3-6 Model 3 350 or Model 370 0 with HAR T interface Figure 3-7 HAR T/analog single-loop wiring HART interf ace Remote de vice Serial port connection (with 9-pin t o 25-pin adapter if necessary) Wire siz [...]

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    22 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Digital Communications Setup Figure 3-8 HAR T multidrop wiring with SMAR T F AMIL Y ™ transmitters and a configuration tool Figure 3-9 Wiring for pressure or external temperature compensa tion ProLink II v2.x, HART Communicator , or AMS software (with HAR T interf ace) 600 Ω maximum[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 23 Digital Communications Setup Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Figure 3-10 Wiring for HAR T T ri-Loop Figure 3-11 Wiring for pressure or exte rnal temperature comp ensation with HAR T T ri-Loop DC pow er supply Series 3 000 de vice Primar y mA o utput term inals + – 600 [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 25 Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Chapter 4 Using the Display and Menu System 4.1 About this chapter This chapter explains ho w to use the Series 3000 di splay and menu system. Using the di splay , you can mov e through the men us, conf igure the application, monitor and c[...]

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    26 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Using the Display and Menu Syst em 4.3 Menu systems Most Series 3000 display fun ctions are or gani zed into two men u systems: • The Management menu allo ws you to perform configuration and mainte nance tasks. • The V iew menu allo ws you to monitor and control the process. Figure[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 27 Using the Display and Menu Syst em Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communica[...]

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    28 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Using the Display and Menu Syst em Figure 4-5 Pressing Security button from Process Monitor screen – Security enabled 4.3.2 Shortcuts From any point in the menu system, you c an: • Return to the Management menu (if security is disabled) or the password entry screen (if security is [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 29 Using the Display and Menu Syst em Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communica[...]

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    30 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Using the Display and Menu Syst em 4.5 Using the cursor control bu ttons The cursor control butto ns mov e the cu rsor around the display menus. In menus, the cursor is a re verse-vide o highlight bar . •U s e t h e Up and Down b uttons to locate the cursor at th e menu item you want[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 31 Using the Display and Menu Syst em Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communications Setup Before Y ou Begin Installation Using the Display Digital Communica[...]

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    32 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 33 Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage Chapter 5 Configuring Security and Language 5.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure security and select the lan guage for the Series 3000 display . Security and language parameters are listed in[...]

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    34 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Security and Lang uage 5.3 Security Security can be used for th e following three functions: • T o control access to the Managemen t menu • T o write-pro tect the Series 30 00 device conf iguration • T o control ho w process totalizers and in v entories can be reset N[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 35 Configuring Security and Lang uage Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage 5.3.3 Controlling process totalize r and process inventor y reset This feature allo ws you to specify the methods that can be used to reset proce ss totalizers and process in ventorie[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 37 Configuring System Data Config uring API Configuring Inputs Configuring Security & Language Chapter 6 Configuring System Data 6.1 About this chapter This chapter explains ho w to conf igure system data. System parameters are listed in Figure 6-1. Failure to perform conf iguration tasks in the proper sequence cou[...]

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    38 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring System Data 6.3 System paramete rs System parameters are def ined in T able 6-1. 6.3.1 Alarm severity Alarms are organized into four cate gories. W ithin each category , alarms are classified into three le v els of sev erity . The severity level controls device beha vior wh[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 39 Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage Chapter 7 Configuring Inputs 7.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure inputs. Inpu ts include all the softwa re parameters listed in Figures 7-1 and 7-2. Failure to perform conf iguration tasks i[...]

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    40 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s Figure 7-1 Inpu ts menu – Core processor parameters Inputs Flow variables •F l o w d a m p i n g • Flow direct ion • Mass units • Mass low flow cutoff • V olume flow type • V olume units (2) • Std gas v olume units (3) •S t d g a s v o l u m e cuto[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 41 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage Figure 7-2 Inpu ts menu – Frequency inp ut, di screte input, external inputs 7.3 Configuring the core proces sor parameters Core processor parameters include: • Core processor inputs • Process[...]

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    42 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s 7.3.1 Enabling and disab ling core processor in puts Core processor inputs are enabled by default. By disabling th e core processor , you disable all core processor input signals and ala rms. Disabling them might be desirable while you are connecting the sensor , or[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 43 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage Figure 7-3 Effect of flow direction on mil liamp outputs: 4 mA value = 0 V o lume flow type Liquid • Select the desired volume flo w type. - If you select Liquid, only liquid v olume units are av [...]

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    44 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s Figure 7-4 Effect of flow direction on mil liamp outputs: 4 mA value < 0 Example 1 Configuration: • Flow direction = F orward only • mA output: 4 mA = 0 g/s ; 20 mA = 10 0 g/s (See the first g raph in Figure 7-3.) As a result: • Under condition s of re v er[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 45 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage Example 2 Configuration: • Flow direction = Re v erse only • mA output: 4 mA = 0 g/s ; 20 mA = 10 0 g/s (See the second g raph in Figure 7-3.) As a result: • Under condition s of f orw ard flo[...]

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    46 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s Ta b l e 7 - 3 Effect of flow direction on frequency ou tputs, discrete outputs, totalizers, and digital communicat ions Flow dire ction v alue Forward flow (1) (1) Pr ocess fluid flowing in same dir ect ion as flow dir ection arr ow on sensor . Frequen cy outputs D[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 47 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage P ounds per minute lb/min P ounds per hour lb/hr P ounds per da y lb/da y Shor t tons (2000 lb) per minute ST on/min Shor t tons (2000 lb) per hour ST on /hr Shor t tons (2000 lb) per day ST on /da [...]

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    48 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s Gas standard volum e flow and standard density If you set V olume Flow T ype to Gas Standard V olume, you must enter the standar d density of the gas you are going to measure (i.e., the dens ity of the gas at reference conditions): • If you know the standard densi[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 49 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage 4. If your gas is not listed, you must describe its properties. a. Select the Enter Other Gas Pr operty radio button. b . Select the method that you will use to describe its properties: Molecular W [...]

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    50 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s T o create a special unit, you must: 1. Identify the simplest base v olume or mass and base time units for your special mass flo w or volume flo w unit. Fo r example, to create the special v olume flo w unit pints per minute , the simplest base units are g allons pe[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 51 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage Density parameters Density parameters are listed an d def ined in T able 7-8. Density units are listed in T able 7-9. Ta b l e 7 - 8 Density parameters V ariable Default Descript ion Density units g[...]

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    52 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s T emperature parameters T emperature parameters are listed and d efin ed in T able 7-10. Damping A damping value is a period of time, in seconds, o ver which the process v ariable v alue will change to reflect 63% of the change in th e actual process. Damping helps [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 53 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage Cutoffs Cutoffs are user-def ined v alues belo w which the transm itter reports a value of zero for the specif ied process variable. Cutof fs can be set fo r mass flow , volume flo w , or density . [...]

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    54 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s Figure 7-5 Sample calibration tags – T -Series sensors Figure 7-6 Sample calibration tags – A ll sensors except T -Series Density calibration factors If your sensor tag does not show a D1 or D2 v alue: • For D1, enter the Dens A or D1 v alue from th e calibrat[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 55 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage Flow calibration values T wo separate values are used to describe flow ca libration: a 6-character FCF value and a 4-character FT v alue. Both v alues contain de cimal points. During characterizatio[...]

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    56 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s LD Optimization is a special compensation that is sp ecifically for hydrocarbon liquids. LD Optimization should not be used with an y other proc ess fluids. LD Op timization is a v ailable only wi th certain larg e sensor sizes. If your sensor can be nef it from LD [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 57 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage 7.4 Configuring the frequency input Frequency in put parameters def ine ho w the frequency input is used to represent process data. Frequency in put parameters are listed and def ined in T able 7-15[...]

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    58 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s For mo re assistance on conf iguring the freq uency input parameters, see the information provided for confi guring the frequen cy outpu t parameters, in Section 8.5. 7.5 Configuring the discrete inputs Note: Be sur e to distinguish these discr ete inpu t parameters[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 59 Configuring Input s Configurin g System Data Configurin g API Configuring Input s Configuring Security & L anguage 7.6 Configuring the external inputs External input parameters are used to conf igure polling. Polling is us ed to retrieve temperature or pressure data from an e xternal de vice over a HAR T/Bell 20[...]

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    60 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Input s Density f actor (1) 0.0000 g/cm3 per PSI The change in fluid density per PSI. Not all sensors or applica tions require a pressure correction factor f or density . Fo r the value to be used, see the product data sheet f or your sensor , then rev e rse the sign of the[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 61 Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Chapter 8 Configuring Outputs 8.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure outputs. Ou tputs include all the softw a re parameters listed in Figure 8-1. Failure to perform conf iguration tasks in the proper sequ[...]

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    62 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs Figure 8-1 Outputs menu 3 2 Outpu ts Discrete output s Milliamp outp uts Frequency outp ut Discrete output 1 2 Milliamp out put 1 Po l a r i t y • Activ e high •A c t i v e l o w Assignment • Discrete input 1 • Discrete input 2 • Discrete e v ent 1 • Dis[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 63 Configuring Outputs Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts 8.3 Configuring the discrete outputs Y ou can configure one, tw o, or three discrete outputs. F or each discrete output, you will conf igure: • Polarity • Assignment • Fault indication Discrete outputs ca[...]

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    64 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs 8.3.2 Source variable assignment The ON/OFF states of the discrete output are controlled by the disc rete input, discret e e vent, or process condition assigned to the discrete ou tput as a source v ariable. See T able 8-2. When the discrete batc h app lication is i[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 65 Configuring Outputs Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Flow switch Flow switch is used to indicate that the flo w rate of the flow switch sour ce (e.g., mass flo w , liquid vo lume flo w) has dropped belo w the flow switch setpoint . The flo w switch source spec if[...]

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    66 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs Note: The Fault Indication parameter is designed to put the discr ete output in a safe state durin g a fault condition, and not to indicate that a fault condition is pr esent. If you want to use the discr ete output to indicate faults, assign Fault Condition to the [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 67 Configuring Outputs Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts By default, the Series 3000 de vice immediately repo rts a fault when a fault is encountered. Y ou can delay reporting f aults by changing the f ault timeout . Last Measured V alue T imeout specif ies the time,[...]

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    68 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs LRV and URV Each process v ariable that can be assigned to a milliamp output has its o wn 20 mA and 4 mA v alue (UR V and LR V). If you assign a different process v ariable to a milliamp output, the corresponding LR V and UR V are loaded and used. Default LR V and U[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 69 Configuring Outputs Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Note: Beginning with r ev7.0 of the transmitter softwar e, if the LR V an d URV ar e changed fr om the defaults, and the milliamp output sour ce is later ch anged, the LR V and URV will not be r eset to their d[...]

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    70 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs 8.5 Configuring the frequency output T able 8-7 lists and def ines the parameters that can be set for the frequency output. Example Configuration: • Flow dam ping: 1 • Prim ar y mA outp ut: Mass flow • F requency output : Mass flow • Primar y milliamp output[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 71 Configuring Outputs Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts 8.5.1 Frequency = flo w If you specify Frequenc y = Flo w , you must also specify Frequenc y and Flo w . Flo w is def ined as the maximum flowrate appropriate to your application. Frequency can then be ca lcula[...]

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    72 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Outputs The resulting Frequency v alue must be within the range of the frequ ency output (0 to 10,000 Hz). • If the Frequency v alue is less than 1 Hz, reconfigure the recei ving de vice for a higher pulses/unit setting. • If the Frequency va lue is greater than 10,000 [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 73 Configuring Outputs Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Figure 8-4 50% duty cycle If Maximum Pulse W idth is set to a non-zero va lue, the duty c ycle is controlled by the cr ossover fr equency : • At frequencies below the crossov er frequency , the duty cycle i s[...]

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    74 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 75 Configuring System Data Config uring API Configuring Inputs Configuring Security & Language Chapter 9 Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application 9.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure the petr oleum measu rement applicat ion (API feature). Th e petroleum measurement parameters inc[...]

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    76 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Petro leum Measurement Applicat ion 9.3 About petrol eum measurement The petroleu m measuremen t application enables Corr ection of T emperatur e on volume of Liquids , or CTL. In other words, some appl ications that measure liquid v olu me flo w or liqu id density are [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 77 Configuring the Petro leum Measurement Applicat ion Configuring System Data Config uring API Configuring Inputs Configuring Security & Language Configuring System Data Configur ing API Configuring Inputs Configuring Security & Language Configuring System Data Configur ing API Configuring Input s Configurin g[...]

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    78 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Petro leum Measurement Applicat ion 9.4.2 T emperature data For the temperature v alue to be us ed in CTL calc ulation, yo u can use the temperature data from the sensor , or you can poll an external temperat ure de vice: • T o use temperature data from the sensor , n[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 79 Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Chapter 10 Configuring Discrete Events 10.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure discrete e vents. Discrete ev ents include all the software parameters listed in Figure 10-1. Failure to perform conf iguratio[...]

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    80 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configu ring Discret e Events Figure 10-1 Discrete events menu 10.4 Discrete even t configuration proc edure Y ou can configure 1 to 5 discrete e vents , as described in the follo wing steps. Step 1 Discrete event Select Discrete event 1 – 5 . Step 2 Event type For the selected discr[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 81 Configu ring Discret e Events Configuring Batch Configuring Process Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Step 4 High and low valu es For the process v aria ble assigned to the selected disc rete e vent , configure a high v alue, a low v alue, or high and lo w v alues, as required by the e vent type. Ente[...]

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    82 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 83 Configurin g Batch Con figuring Pro cess Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Chapter 11 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application 11.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure the discret e batch application. The di screte batch application includes all the softw are para meters list[...]

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    84 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Figure 11-1 Discrete batch menu 11.3 Batching configuration overview T o configure batching, the follo wi ng general steps are required: 1. From the Discrete Batch menu: a. Configure flo w source. b . Configure control options. c. Configure o[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 85 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Configurin g Batch Con figuring Pro cess Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts 2. From the Discrete Outputs menu, conf ig uring the required di screte outputs: • For 1-stage operation, you must conf igure one discrete output. This outp ut must contro l either [...]

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    86 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application 11.5 Control options Select one of the control options de fined in T able 11-2. Note: Contr ol options appl y to all batch pr es ets. ED net mass flow (3) • Net mass flow rate • Net mass flo w is av ailab le only if t he enhanced density [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 87 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Configurin g Batch Con figuring Pro cess Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Count up Y es • If set to Y es, the total di splay ed on screen increases from zero to the targe t va lu e. • If set to No , the total displa yed on screen decreases from the targ[...]

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    88 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application 11.5.1 One-stage versus two-stage bat ching If No. of Stages is set to 1 , a single pump or v alve is used to control the batch. (Y o u can assign both a pump and a valv e if desired, although only one is necessary .) When the batch is starte[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 89 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Configurin g Batch Con figuring Pro cess Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts 11.6.1 Batch preset examples The following e xamples describe the batch proc essing sequence for two different batch preset confi gurations. Note: For a detailed pr esentation of batc[...]

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    90 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application 11.7 Batch contro l methods Batch control functions can be performed in four w ays: • By using the functio n b uttons on the displ ay (see Section 18.3) • By assigning a discrete inp u t to a batch control function • By assigning a disc[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 91 Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application Configurin g Batch Con figuring Pro cess Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Ta b l e 1 1 - 4 Batch control assign ments Function Default assignment Assignment optio ns ON state actions End None Specify the discrete i nput or discrete e vent that will perf or [...]

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    92 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Discrete Ba tch Application 11.7.1 Special cases in batch control There are two common situations in batch co ntrol that may require speci al conf iguration: • Cleaning/purging the sensor tubes In normal processing, the batch totalizer increments whene ver fl o w thro[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 93 Configurin g Batch Con figuring Pro cess Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Chapter 12 Configuring the Process Monitor 12.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure the proce ss monitor . Parameters ar e listed in Figure 12-1. Failure to perform conf iguration tasks in the proper seq[...]

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    94 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring the Process Monitor 12.3 Process monitor screens The Process Monitor Screen s menu allo ws you to sp ecify the process v ariable that will appear on the display . Y ou can configu re fi ve screens, displaying 0 to 4 v ariables on each screen. Font si ze is adjusted accordin[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 95 Configuring the Process Monitor Configurin g Batch Con figuring Pro cess Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Conf iguring Batch Configuring Pr ocess Monitor Configuring Ou tputs Configuring Events Configurin g Batch Con figuring Pro cess Monitor Configurin g Outputs Configuring Eve nts Conf iguring Batc[...]

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    96 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 97 Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Chapter 13 Configuring Digital Communications 13.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure digital communications. Only comm uni cation parameters are discussed here; for ticket formatting and printin[...]

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    98 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Configuring Digital Communications Figure 13-1 Digital communication menu – RS-485 (Protocol = H ART , Modbus RT U, or Modbus ASCII) Figure 13-2 Digital communication menu – RS-485 (Protocol = Printer) Digital comm Configure RS-485 Protocol •H A R T •M o d b u s R T U •M o d [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 99 Configuring Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Figure 13-3 Digital communication menu – Bell 202 and Device setup 13.3 Configuring RS-485 parameters RS-485 parameters specify how the Series 3000 de vice will communicate via the RS[...]

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    100 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Configuring Digital Communications Polling address T wo polling addresses are st ored on the Series 3000 de vice: a Modb us polling address and a HAR T polling address. • The Modbus polling address can be conf igured on ly in the RS-485 menu , and is used for all Modb us communica[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 101 Configuring Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications If no connection is made during the 10-second period , the terminals are automa tically reset to RS-485 mode and will remain in that mo de. T o connect, set the connec tion parameters [...]

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    102 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Configuring Digital Communications Printer test After configuring the pri nter , select Printer T est to perform a printer test. A standard test page should be produced at the printer . When the printer test is complete, the display r eads “Print T est Complete. ” If printing do[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 103 Configuring Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications 13.4.1 Loop current mode Loop curr ent mode is used to f ix or unfix the mA o utput: • If Loop Current Mode is di sabled, the mA o utput is f ixed at 4 mA, and therefore cannot be us[...]

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    104 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Configuring Digital Communications 13.4.3 Communicating w ith a remote device After Bell 202 communicatio ns ha v e been set up (both wirin g and conf iguration), you can connect to the Series 3000 device using the pa rameters described in T able 13-5. 13.5 Configuring device parame[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 105 Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Chapter 14 Configuring Custody T ransfer 14.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to config ure the custody transfer application. Note: The custody transfer is also known as th e weights and measur es applica[...]

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    106 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Configuring Custody T ransfer 14.3 Configuration options The custody transfer applicati on is designed to comp ly with three dif ferent sets of requirements, as defined by two dif f erent regulatory agencies. Befo re configuring the custody transfer application, re view the descript[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 107 Configuring Custody T ransfer Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications 14.4 Configuring cust ody transfer (NTEP) T o configure custody transfer (NTEP): 1. Referring to Figure 14-1, set Wo r l d A r e a to NTEP . 2. Ensure that the Series 3000 system, including[...]

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    108 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Configuring Custody T ransfer Figure 14-1 Security menu for cu stody transfer (NTEP) 14.5 Configuring custody transfer (OIM L) and custody transfer (OIML/batch) T o configure custody transfer (OIML) or custody transfer (OIML/batch): 1. Referring to Figu re 14-2: a. Set Wo r l d A r [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 109 Configuring Custody T ransfer Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications 4. If desired, you can mark the transfer v ariable with asterisks that will appear on the transfer (OIML) ticket and in the transfer log, and optionally , the process monitor . T o do this,[...]

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    110 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Configuring Custody T ransfer Note: If a single discr ete input is assigned to p rint both a tran sfer (OIML) ticket and a st andar d or batch ticket, only the transfer (OIML) ticket will be printed. W ith the excep tion of ticket printing and transfer r eset, you can assign one or [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 111 Configuring Custody T ransfer Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Figure 14-2 Security menu for custody transfe r (OIML) and custody transfer (O IML/batch) 14.6 Setting the security switch Security for custody transfer will not take ef fect until the secu[...]

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    112 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Configuring Custody T ransfer Figure 14-3 Security switch on pa nel-mount Model 3300 or Mo del 3500 14.6.2 Rack-mount devices T o set the security switch on a M odel 3300 or Model 350 0 mounted in a rack: 1. Loose n the capti v e scre ws that secure the fron t panel of the Series 30[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 113 Configuring Custody T ransfer Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Figure 14-4 Security switch on rack-mount Model 3300 or Mod el 3500 Figure 14-5 Installing lockout screws on rack-mount platform 14.6.3 Field-m ount devices W ARNING Explosion ha zard. In a[...]

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    114 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Configuring Custody T ransfer T o set the security switch on the Model 3350 or Model 3700: 1. Unscre w the circuit board compartment co ver . 2. The security switch is located on the panel inside the circuit bo ard compartment. T o secure the de vice, set the switch so the toggle is[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 115 Configuring Custody T ransfer Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications 14.7 Installing the weig hts and measures seal The weights and measures seal must be installed an d secured by a weights and measures inspector or authorized third party . • On a panel-mo[...]

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    116 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 117 Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Chapter 15 T i cket Formatting and Printing 15.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to format and print tic kets. T o print tick ets, digital communication to a printer must be conf ig ured. See Section 13.3[...]

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    118 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Ta b l e 1 5 - 1 Ticket availability Special app lications Tic kets a vai lable Standar d Batch (1) (1) Refers to batch tickets when (a) the custody transfer applicati on is not installed, or (b) the custody transfer application is installed, W orld Ar[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 119 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications 15.3 Standard tickets This section describes the formatt ing and printing of standard tick ets. 15.3.1 Formatting T o format standard tick ets: 1. In the Digital Communication menu, select[...]

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    120 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing 15.3.2 Printing Y ou can print standard tickets manually , via the displa y , or via a discrete input. Y ou can also specify that tickets wi ll be printed automatically if a disc rete e v ent occurs . Y ou may use as many o f these methods as desi red.[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 121 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Note: Y ou can assign one or mor e actions to a single discr ete input or discr ete event. Other discr ete input and discr ete event actions and assignments ar e listed and defined in T ab[...]

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    122 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing 15.4.2 Printing Batch tickets can be printed in se v eral ways: • Automatically , when the batch ends or when a discrete event occurs • Manually , using the display or a discrete input Note: Information in this section applies only to bat ch ticket[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 123 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications If the print request occurs: • When flow is not present (the batch is st opped or ended), the batch ticket is printed. • When flo w is present, the request is queued until flo w stops,[...]

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    124 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Figure 15-3 Ticket con figuration menu – Batch (NTEP) tickets 15.5.2 Printing Batch (NTEP) tickets can be printed in sev eral ways: • Automatically , when the batch ends or when a discrete event occurs • Manually , using the display or a discrete[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 125 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Auto print T o print a batch (NTEP) ticket auto matically when the batch tar get is reached, set the Auto Print parameter for batch tickets to Y es (see T able 15-4). Display T o print a b[...]

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    126 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Note: The Pr e Header , Post Footer , Header Line 1, Header Line 2, and Footer parameters ar e shared with all ticket types. Any forma tting defined for transfer (OIML) tic kets is appl ied to all tickets. Note: Other parameters in this menu ar e defin[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 127 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications 15.6.2 Printing T ransfer (OIML) tick ets must be printed manually , using either the PR INT b utton on the displa y or a discrete input conf igured to print a transfer (OIML) ticket. The [...]

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    128 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Display Note: This function is not available if flow is pr esent and T ransfer Print Conditions is set to No Flow . T o print a transfer (OIML) ticket from the display: 1. From the V iew menu, select T ransfer T otalizer . 2. Select the type of ticket [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 129 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Note: The T ransfer Print Sc r ee n and T rans fer Scr e ens to Print options ar e similar to the T r ansfer Reset Scr een and T ransfer Scr T o Reset menu optio ns described in Section 14[...]

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    130 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Ticket Formatting and Printing Figure 15-5 Ticket configuration menu – Batch (OIML) ticket s Ta b l e 1 5 - 8 Ticket parameters – Batch (OIML) tickets V ariable Default Description Pre header cod es P ost f ooter codes None Pr inter control codes. Enter any control codes require[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 131 Ticket Formatting and Printing Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications 15.7.2 Printing Batch (OIML) tickets can be printed in se veral w ays: • Automatically , when the batch ends • Manually , using the display or a discrete input Only one batch (OIML) ti[...]

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    132 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 133 Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Chapter 16 Startup Procedures 16.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains the procedures that are re quired for initial startup of the Series 3000 de vice. After initial startup, these procedures may be performed as [...]

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    134 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Startup Procedures 4. If there are any acti v e alarms, the alarm category will be displayed in the alarm bar . T o view , ackno wledge, or respond to the alarms, see Chapter 22. Note: Series 3000 transmitters ar e r eady to begin measur ement approximately one minute after power-up[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 135 Startup Procedures Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T ransfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T ransfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configur[...]

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    136 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Startup Procedures 5. When the calibra ti on is complete: • In the acti ve alarm log, the alarm changes fro m “acti v e” to “inacti ve b ut unackno wledged. ” • If the calibration succeeded, a “Success” status is displa yed. • If the calibration failed, a “F aile[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 137 Startup Procedures Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T ransfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T ransfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configur[...]

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    138 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Startup Procedures 16.3.4 Diagno sing sensor zero failure If the Calibrate Zero screen reads “Calibrati on F ailure, ” the sensor zero calibration was not successfully completed. “Calib ration Failure” could in dicate: • Flo w of fluid during the sensor zero calibration ?[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 139 Startup Procedures Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T ransfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T ransfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configur[...]

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    140 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Startup Procedures Milliamp outputs Refer to Figure 16- 2 to access and set the out put le ve ls of milliamp out puts. 1. Select the milliamp output to be set. 2. Use the cursor control b uttons to change the output v alue. 3. Press SA VE to set the output lev el. 4. Check the recei[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 141 Startup Procedures Configuring Custod y T r ansfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T ransfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configuring Custod y T ransfer Startup Configuring Tic kets Configurin g Digital Communications Configur[...]

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    142 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 143 Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode Chapter 17 Operation Mode 17.1 About this chapter This chapter e xplains ho w to use the Series 3000 de vice in operation mode. There are two dif ferent operation modes: • The process monitor is the defa ult [...]

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    144 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode 17.4 Process monitor op eration mode The process monitor , sho wn in Figu re 17-1, is the default operation mode unless the discrete batch application is present. • T o scroll through the process monitor , press the left or right cursor control button. The number be[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 145 Operation Mode Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode 17.5 Using the View menu When you press VIEW at the operation screen, the V ie w menu is displayed (see Figu re 17-2). This menu v aries according to the installed ap plications. Y our menu may b[...]

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    146 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode Figure 17-3 Working with the Vi ew menu 17.5.1 Active alarm log The platform performs self-diagnosti cs during operation. If the plat form detects certain ev ents or conditions, an alarm message appears in the highlight bar at the top of the screen and an item is adde[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 147 Operation Mode Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode 17.5.2 Process monitoring This selection displays the process monitor , as described in Section 1 7.4. The display is identical to the display sho wn in Figure 17-1. If you enter the process moni[...]

  • Page 160

    148 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode 17.5.6 Diagno stic monitor The Diagnostic Monitor sho ws real-time v alues for sensor flo w tube frequency , left and right pickof fs, driv e gain, and li v e zero. Dri ve gain, pickof f le v els, and sensor flow tube frequency v alues are useful for troubleshooting f[...]

  • Page 161

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 149 Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation M ode Chapter 18 Operation Mode – Batch 18.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to use the discrete ba tch control application a nd ho w to perform batch A OC (automatic ov ershoot compensatio n). Not[...]

  • Page 162

    150 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Batch 18.3 Batch process screen Figure 18-1 sho ws the Series 3000 display in batch operation mode, ready to start a batch. The display sho ws that t here ha v e been zero kilogram s of actual deli very in this batch. When flo w starts, the display is continuously[...]

  • Page 163

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 151 Operation Mode – Batch Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation M ode Figure 18-1 Series 3000 disp lay in batch mode 18.3.1 Function buttons In Figure 18-2, the display sho ws that the batch target is 12.3 kg. • When you pre ss ST ART , the discrete o[...]

  • Page 164

    152 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Batch Figure 18-2 Using batch function buttons Figure 18-3 indicates the actions that are perform ed by the functio n bu ttons during batch operation. Figure 18-3 Function buttons in batch mode DEVICE 1 Preset 1 Actual 4.4 kg Target 12.3 STOP HELP VIE W DEVICE 1 P[...]

  • Page 165

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 153 Operation Mode – Batch Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation M ode 18.3.2 Cursor control buttons The Lock out T arg et parameter ca n be set to allo w the operator to chan ge the target directly from the batch operation screen when the ba tch is not [...]

  • Page 166

    154 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Batch Figure 18-5 Batch processing sequences: 2-stage ba tching, Open Primary at 0% 0% 100% Normal operation Configured values • Open Primar y: 0% • Open Secondar y: m% • Close Primar y: n% Legend •P r i m a r y v a l v e • Secondar y valv e •F l o w n[...]

  • Page 167

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 155 Operation Mode – Batch Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation M ode Figure 18-6 Batch processing sequences: 2-stage ba tching, Open Seconda ry at 0% 0% m% 100% Normal operation n% 0% m% 100% x% bef ore primar y open n% x% m+x % 0% m% 100% x% after pri[...]

  • Page 168

    156 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Batch Example 1 Batch control conf iguration: • No . of Stages = 2 • Configure Presets By = % of T arget Preset configur ation: • T arge t = 100 liters • Open Pr imar y = 0% • m (Open Secondary) = 30% • n (Close Primar y ) = 70% Operat or actions: • [...]

  • Page 169

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 157 Operation Mode – Batch Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation M ode 18.5 Special cases in batch processing This section describes two common situations in batch processing th at may require special attention from the oper ator . 18.5.1 Cleaning/p urgi[...]

  • Page 170

    158 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Batch 6. When o v ershoot has been adequately minimized: a. From the Mainte nance menu, select Ca libration . b . Select Batch A OC . 7. Select Save Calibrat ion . 8. Press SEL .[...]

  • Page 171

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 159 Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode Chapter 19 Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer 19.1 About this chapter This chapter explains ho w to use and manage the cu stody transfer application. The follo w ing topics are discussed: • Identifying a se[...]

  • Page 172

    160 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Ta b l e 1 9 - 1 Series 3000 behavior and available functions Custody t ransfer (NTEP) Custody trans fer (OIML) an d custod y transf er (OIML /batc h) Function Secured Unsecured Secured Unsecured Batch processing Batch reset Y Y Y Y Batch star t,[...]

  • Page 173

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 161 Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode Outputs mA output behavior N orma l If repor ting flow rate , show z ero flo w Otherwise , normal Nor mal P erform configured f ault action mA output trim N Y N Y mA output [...]

  • Page 174

    162 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Process v ariables All flow rates Repor ted nor mally Repor ted as zero Repor ted nor mally Repor ted nor mally Density and temperature Repo r ted nor mally Repor t ed normall y Repor ted nor mally Repor ted no rmally Process totaliz ers Incremen[...]

  • Page 175

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 163 Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode 19.4 Custody transfer (NTEP) This section provides information o n the BOL numb er , the custody tr ansfer transaction, ticke ts and ticket printing, and general use of the [...]

  • Page 176

    164 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer 19.4.4 General use of Se ries 3000 device This section describes the effect of custody transf er (NTEP) on specif ic Series 3000 de vice functions. Information in this se ction supplements the in formation in T able 19-1. 19.4.5 Inventories Proce[...]

  • Page 177

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 165 Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode 3. End the transaction, either by printing a tr ansfer (OIML) ticket or by using the tran sfer reset function. • T o end a transaction via tick et printing, prin t a trans[...]

  • Page 178

    166 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer 19.5.4 T ransfer (OIML) and batch (OIML) tickets and ticket printing Printing methods, conditions, and ti cket contents for transfer (OIML) and bat ch (OIML) tickets are described in T able 19-2. Print failure If a print failure occurs: • For p[...]

  • Page 179

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 167 Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode Print job status For some printer types, a discrete output can be conf igured to indicate that the tick et could not be printed (see Section 8.3.2), fo r one of these tw o r[...]

  • Page 180

    168 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer 19.5.6 General use of Se ries 3000 device This section describes the ef fect of custody tran sfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch) on specific Series 3000 de vice functions. Information in this section supplemen ts the information in T ab[...]

  • Page 181

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 169 Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode If you select T ransfer T otalizer: • Y ou can view current transfer , in ve ntory , or transfer and in ventory v a lues for the current transfer . • If Protocol is set [...]

  • Page 182

    170 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer 19.6 Clearing a security breach The method used to clear a sec urity breach depends on the cause of the breach. See T able 19-3. Note: Clearing the security br each on the Series 30 00 de vice does not estab lish legal security (see Section 19.2)[...]

  • Page 183

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 171 Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode Figure 19-3 Audit trail menu 19.8.1 Using the audit trail The Current Ev ent Number item on the Audit T ra il menu displays the e vent number of the most recent ev ent. The [...]

  • Page 184

    172 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

  • Page 185

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 173 Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation M ode Chapter 20 Using T otalizers and Inventories 20.1 About this chapter This chapter e xplains ho w to monitor , star t, stop, and reset totalizers and in ventories. Note: T otalizers and inventories operate dif[...]

  • Page 186

    174 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Using T ot alizers and Inventori es In addition, if the custody transfer application is installed and W orld Area is set to OIML, the process totalizers and in ventories ar e replace d by the following: • T ransfer totalizers – track the total quantity of the tran sfer variable [...]

  • Page 187

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 175 Using T ot alizers and Inventori es Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation M ode Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation M[...]

  • Page 188

    176 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Using T ot alizers and Inventori es 20.4 Process totalizers Use the V iew menu to: • V iew the current v alue of a process totalizer • Start or stop all process totaliz ers and in vento ries simult aneously • Reset a process totalizer From the V iew menu: 1. Select Proces s T [...]

  • Page 189

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 177 Using T ot alizers and Inventori es Operation Mode – Batch T otaliz ers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation M ode Operation Mode – Batch T otalizers and In ventories Operation Mode – Custody T ransfer Operation Mode Operation Mode – Ba tch T otalizers and In ventories Operation M[...]

  • Page 190

    178 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

  • Page 191

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 179 Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Chapter 21 Measurement Performance 21.1 Overview This chapter describes th e follo wing proced ures: • Meter verif ication – see Section 21.3 • Meter v alidation and adjusting m[...]

  • Page 192

    180 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance 21.2.1 Meter verification Meter verif ication applies only to the Model 3 500 and Model 3700 tran smitters. T o use meter verif ication, the transmitter must be connected t o an enhanced core processor and the meter verif ication option must ha ve been o rder[...]

  • Page 193

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 181 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance 21.2.2 Meter validation and meter factors Meter v alidation can be used with all Series 3000 systems (both tran smitters and controllers). There are no special[...]

  • Page 194

    182 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance The flo wmeter measures process va riables based on f ixed points of reference. Calibration adjusts those points of reference. Three ty pes of calibration can be perfo rmed: • Zero (see Section 16.3) • Density calibration • T emperature calibration Dens[...]

  • Page 195

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 183 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance • Measurement adjustment - Meter verification is an indicator of sensor condit ion, bu t does not change flo wmeter internal measurement in any way . - Meter[...]

  • Page 196

    184 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance Specification uncertainty limit The specification uncertainty limit def ines the accep table degree of variation from factory results, expressed as a percentage. V ariation inside the limit is reported as Pass. V aria tion outside the limit is reported as Fai[...]

  • Page 197

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 185 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Figure 21-1 Meter verification test, orig inal version – ProLink II Verify configurat ion parameters Tools > Meter Verifica tion > S tructu ral Integr [...]

  • Page 198

    186 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance Figure 21-2 Meter verification test, or iginal version – Display 21.3.3 Running Smart Meter Verification T o run a Smart Meter V erificat ion test: • W ith ProLink II, see Figure 21-3. • W ith the display , see Figure 21-4. • W ith the Communicator , [...]

  • Page 199

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 187 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Figure 21-3 Smart Meter Verification test – ProLink II Verify configuration parameters Tools > Meter Verification > Run Meter Verification Enter descri[...]

  • Page 200

    188 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance Figure 21-4 Smart Meter Verification test – Display Start Meter Verify Progress . . . . . . . . . x % PASS ABORT FAIL Auswahl Ausgangsverhalten setzen Proceed? Ja Ausgang Einstellung Mit Messung fortfahren Letzten Wert halten Störung Maintenance Menu > [...]

  • Page 201

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 189 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Figure 21-5 Smart Meter Verification test – Communicator Online > 1 Overview > 3 Sho rtcuts > 6 Meter Verification 1 Run Meter Verification 2 View T[...]

  • Page 202

    190 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance 21.3.4 Reading and interpreting me ter verification test results Pass/Fail/Abort When the test is completed, the result will be reported as Pass, F ail, or Abort: • Pass – The test result is within the specif ication uncertainty limit. In other words, the[...]

  • Page 203

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 191 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Detailed test data with ProLink II For each test, the follo wing data is stored on the transmitter: • Po wered-on hours at the time of the test (Smart Meter [...]

  • Page 204

    192 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance Figure 21-6 T est result chart The test result chart shows the results for all te sts in the ProLink II database, plotted against the specification uncertai nty limit. The inlet stif fness an d the outlet stif fness are plotted separately . This helps to dist[...]

  • Page 205

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 193 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Note the fo llowing: • The test result chart may not show all test results, and test count ers may not be contin uous. ProLink II stores information about al[...]

  • Page 206

    194 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance Detailed test data with the Communicator Note: Requir es Smart Meter V erification. No detail ed test data is availabl e with the original version of the meter verification application. For each Smart Meter V erifica tion test, the follo wing data is stored o[...]

  • Page 207

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 195 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance 21.3.5 Setting up automatic or remote ex ecution of the meter verification test Note: Requir es Smart Meter V erification. Sc heduling is not available with th[...]

  • Page 208

    196 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance Figure 21-9 Smart Meter Verificatio n scheduler – Display Figure 21-10 Smart Meter Verification scheduler – Communicator 21.4 Performing meter validation T o perform meter v alidation, measure a sample of the process fluid and compare the measurement with[...]

  • Page 209

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 197 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance 21.5 Performing density calibration Density calibration includes th e follo wing calibration points: • All sensors: - D1 calibration (low-density) - D2 calib[...]

  • Page 210

    198 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance Density calibration fluids D1 and D2 density calibration requ ire a D1 (lo w-density) flu id and a D2 (high-d ensity) fluid. Y ou may use air and water . If you are calibrating a T -Seri es sensor, the D1 fluid must be air and the D2 fluid must be water . For[...]

  • Page 211

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 199 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance 21.5.2 Density calibration procedures T o perform the lo w-density calibration: 1. Fill the sensor wi th a lo w-density fluid, such as air . 2. If possible, sh[...]

  • Page 212

    200 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance 2. If possible, shut of f the flow . Otherwise, pump the fluid through the sensor at the lo west flo w rate allo wed by the process. 3. T o ensure stable density , make sure the fluid in the flo w tubes remains completely free of g as bubbles during t he cali[...]

  • Page 213

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 201 Measurement Performance Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance 4. Use an y established method to de riv e an accurate density , in g/cm 3 , for the fluid at line conditions. 5. From the Density menu, select Density D4 . a.[...]

  • Page 214

    202 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Measurement Performance 2. W ait approximately 30 minutes for th e flo w tube temperature to stabilize. 3. Use the same reference device as the one that w as used during the temperature of fset calibration to measure the temperature of the process fluid. 4. From the T em perature me[...]

  • Page 215

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 203 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Chapter 22 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting 22.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to use the diagnostic so ftw are to troublesh oot alarm condition s. Diagnostic softwar[...]

  • Page 216

    204 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Erratic non-z ero flow r ate under no-flow conditions RF interference Chec k environm ent for RF interf erence. See Section 22.11.5. Wiring problem V er ify all sensor-to-transmitter wir ing and ensure the wi res are making good contact. Incorrectly[...]

  • Page 217

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 205 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Inaccurate flo w rate or batch t otal Bad flo w calibration f actor V e rify characterizati on. See Section 7.3 .3. Inappropr iate measurement un it [...]

  • Page 218

    206 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 22.3 Meter fingerprinting Note: Meter fingerprinting is available only on systems with the standar d cor e pr ocessor . The meter fingerprinting feature pro vides snapshots, or “f ingerprints, ” of twelve process variables, at four diff erent po[...]

  • Page 219

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 207 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance When the cursor is positioned on Current, you can use the RESET button to set a ne w start time for the recorded minimum and maximum values. When the[...]

  • Page 220

    208 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting If sensor simulation mode is activ e, the specified simulated v alues are su bstituted for process data from the sensor . Therefore, sensor simulation will af fect, for e xample: • All mass flo w , temperature, or density values sh own on the disp[...]

  • Page 221

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 209 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Some alarms can be reclassified. For example: • The default se v erity le ve l for Alarm A020 (calib ration factors unentered) is F ault, but you c[...]

  • Page 222

    210 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting The acti ve alarm log pro vides help for each alarm listed (see Section 22.6.5), and also allows you to ackno wledge alarms. It is cleared and re generated with e v ery Series 3000 po wer c ycle. When the acti ve alarm log is vie wed through th e V [...]

  • Page 223

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 211 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Figure 22-4 Example alarm event log Active alarm log T o access the acti ve alarm log from the V iew menu: 1. At the operation screen, press EXIT or [...]

  • Page 224

    212 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting The help system will display up to fi v e sc reens of information. On these screens: • The alarm number is displayed. • An ex planation of the alarm is prov ided. • Instructions for correcting the alarm condition may be pro vided. • If the h[...]

  • Page 225

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 213 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance A009 Xmtr Initializing Device is performing self-calibration after power-up . F aul t Y es No No actio n required unless alar m does not clear . If a[...]

  • Page 226

    214 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting A026 Xmtr Comm Problem Communication errors between transmitter and core processor . F aul t No No If the custody transfer application is installed, the core processor ma y hav e been disconnected or replaced. See Section 22 .9. Check wiring between[...]

  • Page 227

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 215 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance 22.7.2 Sensor alarms T able 22-5 lists all alarms in the Sensor cate gory , with descriptions, suggested user actions, and related information. A130 [...]

  • Page 228

    216 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 22.7.3 Process alarms T able 22-6 lists all alarms in the Process cate gory , with descriptions, suggested user actions, and related information. More informa tion on specif ic process alarms is provided later in this section. A004 T emp . Out-of-Ra[...]

  • Page 229

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 217 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Ta b l e 2 2 - 6 Process alarms Alarm number Maintenance menu listing Description Alarm severity Affected by fa ult timeout User actions Default User[...]

  • Page 230

    218 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting A012 Cal F ail - T oo High Calibration proced ure f aile d due to flow through the sensor . F aul t Y es No Ensure th at there is no flow through the sen sor . C heck f or pipe stress at sensor . Then retr y . See Ca libration alarms . Cycle power t[...]

  • Page 231

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 219 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Slug flow alarms Slugs – for example, gas in a liquid process or liquid in a gas process – occasionally appear in some applications. The presence[...]

  • Page 232

    220 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting If slug limits have been conf igured, and slug flow occurs: • A slug flo w alarm is generated . • All outputs that are conf igured to represent flo w rate hold their last “pre-slug” value for the confi gured slug-flo w durati on. If the slug[...]

  • Page 233

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 221 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Calibration alarms If a calibration procedure fails: 1. Ensure that t here is no flo w through the sensor . 2. Eliminate mechanical noise, i f possib[...]

  • Page 234

    222 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 22.7.4 Configu ration alarms T able 22-8 lists all alarms in the Conf iguration ca tegory , with descriptions, suggested user actions, and related information. Ta b l e 2 2 - 8 Using configuration alarms Alarm number Maintenance menu listing Descrip[...]

  • Page 235

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 223 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance A101 mA 1 Fix ed Pr imary mA output is transmitting fix ed output lev el. Info Y es (5) No Change Loo p Current Mode parameter . Se e Section 22.11.7[...]

  • Page 236

    224 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 22.8 Restoring a working configuration At times it may be easier to start from a kno wn working configuration th an to t roubleshoot the existing conf iguration. T o do this, you can: • Restore a conf iguration f ile sa ved via ProLink II, if one [...]

  • Page 237

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 225 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance 3. Poll to make a connection to the core processor . 4. When the core pro cessor is found, click Pr oLink > Configurat ion > Device and set the[...]

  • Page 238

    226 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting No frequency output Process condition below cutoff V erify or change the cutoff. See Section 8.4.4. F a ult condition if fault indicator is set to downscale or intern al zero Check the f ault indicator settings to verify whether or not the transmitt[...]

  • Page 239

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 227 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance 22.11 D iagnosing wiring problems Use the procedures in this section to check the transmitter installatio n for wiring problems. 22.11.1 Checking the[...]

  • Page 240

    228 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 5. Use a vo ltmeter to test the vo ltage at the transm itter’ s power -supply termin als. V erify that it is within the specified limits (s ee Appendix A or Appendix B). 22.11.2 Che cking the sensor-to-transmitter wiring T o check the se nsor -to-[...]

  • Page 241

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 229 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance 22.11.6 Che cking the output wiring and receiv ing device If you recei ve an inaccurate frequenc y or mA readin g, there may be a problem with the ou[...]

  • Page 242

    230 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 22.17 Checking the calibration Improper calibration can cause the transmitter to se nd une xpected output v alues. If the transmitter appears to be operating correctly but sends inaccura te output v alues, an impr oper calibration may be the cause. [...]

  • Page 243

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 231 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance 22.18.3 Exce ssive drive gain Excessiv e dri ve gain can be caused by se veral problems. See T able 22-11. 22.18.4 Erratic driv e gain Erratic dri ve[...]

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    232 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 22.18.5 Low pickoff voltage Lo w pickof f voltage can be caused by se v eral problems. See T able 22-13. 22.19 C hecking the core process or T wo core processor procedures are av a ilable: • Y ou can check the core proce sso r LED. The core proces[...]

  • Page 245

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 233 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance T able 22-14 Standard core processor LED behavior , flowmeter conditio ns, and remedies LED behavior Condition P ossible remed y 1 flash per second ([...]

  • Page 246

    234 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 22.19.2 Core processor resistance test (standard core proce ssor only) Note: Perform this test only if an A026 alarm is pr esent. T o perform the core pro cessor resistance test: 1. Po wer do wn the transmitter . 2. Remov e the core processor lid. 3[...]

  • Page 247

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 235 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Figure 22-6 Core processor resistance test 22.20 Checking sensor coils and R TD Problems with sensor coils can cause sev eral al arms, including sens[...]

  • Page 248

    236 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting 5. Leave the core processor terminal blocks disc onnected. At the sensor, remove the lid of the junction box and te st each sensor terminal for a short to case by placing one DMM lead on the terminal and the other lead on the sensor case. W ith the [...]

  • Page 249

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 237 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance 4. Disconnect the wires from th e core processor terminals. 5. If you hav e a standard core proc essor – Loosen the captive scre w (2.5 mm) in the [...]

  • Page 250

    238 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Figure 22-8 Sensor pins – Enhanced core pr ocessor 8. There shoul d be no open circu its, i.e., no inf inite resi stance readings. The LPO and RPO readings should be the same or very close (±5 Ω ). 9. Using the DMM, check between each pin and th[...]

  • Page 251

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 239 Diagnostics and T rouble shooting Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance 1. If you ha ve a standard core processor: a. Align the three guide pins on the bottom of the core processor with the corresponding holes in the base[...]

  • Page 252

    240 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 241 Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Appendix A Specifications – Model 3300 and Model 3500 A.1 Housing and mounting There are two hou sing and mounti ng options a v ailable for the Model 3300 or Model 3500. A.1.1 Panel[...]

  • Page 254

    242 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Specifications – Model 3 300 and Model 3500 Figure A-1 Panel-mount dimensions for Model 330 0 or Model 3500 with screw-type connectors 6 1/2 (165) 6 (152) 6 (152) 8 1/2 (216) 4 1/2 (114) 6 11/16 (170) 1/2 (12) Approv als tag Fr a m e Bezel P anel 7 3/4 (197) Intrinsic safety barri[...]

  • Page 255

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 243 Specifications – Model 3 300 and Model 3500 Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Figure A-2 Panel-mount dimensions for Model 3300 or Model 3500 with I/O ca bles 6 1/2 (165) 6 (152) 6 (152) 8 3/4 (222) 5 5/16 (135) 6 11[...]

  • Page 256

    244 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Specifications – Model 3 300 and Model 3500 Figure A-3 Rack-mount dimensions for Model 3300 or Model 3500 25 HP (25 TE) 3 U (3 HE) 4 13/16 (122,5) 5 1/16 (128,5) 4 x M2.5x11 5 9/16 (142,2) 28 HP (28 TE) 19-inch (486,2 mm) rack conf orms to DIN 41494, Part 5, and IEC 297-3. Not inc[...]

  • Page 257

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 245 Specifications – Model 3 300 and Model 3500 Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Figure A-4 Core processor dimension s Note: These dimensions apply only to the cor e pr oce ssor component in r emote core pr ocessor wit[...]

  • Page 258

    246 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Specifications – Model 3 300 and Model 3500 A.5 Electrical connections Electrical connections depe nd on the mounting option. A.5.1 Panel-mount Input and output connections • A vailable as scre w terminals (standard) or remo te DIN-rail-mount scre w terminals (optional) with I/O[...]

  • Page 259

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 247 Specifications – Model 3 300 and Model 3500 Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance Discrete inputs T wo discrete, momentary inpu ts • Pulse width : 0.15 sec minimum • V oltage: 0–0.8 VDC low state, 3–30 VDC high [...]

  • Page 260

    248 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Specifications – Model 3 300 and Model 3500 A.6.4 Digital communications • One RS-485 port (standard) - Sup ports Modbus R TU, Modbus ASCII, HAR T/RS-485, or printer - User-conf igurable • HAR T superimposed on prim ary mA output - Standard HAR T/Bell 202 communica tion parame[...]

  • Page 261

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 249 Specifications – Model 3 300 and Model 3500 Diagnostics and T roubl eshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specifications – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement Perf ormance A.8 Environmental limits • Ambient temperature: - Operating: –4 to +140 °F (–20 to +60 °C) - Storage: –40 to +158 °F (–40 to[...]

  • Page 262

    250 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

  • Page 263

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 251 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Appendix B Specifications – Model 3350 and Model 3700 B.1 Compartmentaliz ed housing • Compartment with threaded cover contains electronics • T erminal compartment contains: - N[...]

  • Page 264

    252 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Specifications – Model 3 350 and Model 3700 Figure B-1 Model 3350 or Model 3700 dime nsions – Face view Figure B-2 Model 3350 or Model 3700 dime nsions – T op view 12 (305) 11 (279) 6 (152) 4 (102) 9 3/16 (234) 4 x 5/16-inch (9 mm) diamet er 3 5/8 (92) Displa y cov er can be r[...]

  • Page 265

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 253 Specifications – Model 3 350 and Model 3700 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Diag[...]

  • Page 266

    254 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Specifications – Model 3 350 and Model 3700 Figure B-4 Core processor dimension s Note: These dimensions apply only to the cor e pr ocessor compone nt in r emote cor e pr ocess or with r em ote transmitter installations. 1/2˝–14 NPT OR M20 X 1.5 Ø4 3/8 (111) 2 13/16 (71) 2 1/4[...]

  • Page 267

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 255 Specifications – Model 3 350 and Model 3700 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Diag[...]

  • Page 268

    256 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Specifications – Model 3 350 and Model 3700 Discrete outputs Three discrete outputs • Configurable for the application • Polarity: Acti ve high or acti ve lo w , software selectable • Po wer: Internal pull-up to 24 V • V oltage: 24 VDC nominal • Current: Sourcing at 5.6 [...]

  • Page 269

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 257 Specifications – Model 3 350 and Model 3700 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Specifications – Model 3350 / 3700 Specific ations – Model 3300 / 3500 Measurement P erformance Diag[...]

  • Page 270

    258 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Specifications – Model 3 350 and Model 3700 B.11 Performance specifications For performance specif ications, refer to the sensor specif ications. B.12 Cleaning instructions T o clean the Mod el 3350 or Model 3700, us e a clean damp cloth. W ARNING Using a dry cloth to clean the di[...]

  • Page 271

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 259 Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Appendix C Specifications – Model 3100 C.1 Overview The Model 3100 accessory features relay pa cks fo r interfacing with high-ener gy solenoids, pump starters, or other devices. C.2 Relay packs The Model 3100 contains three relays with t[...]

  • Page 272

    260 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

  • Page 273

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 261 Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Appendix D Installing Relays D.1 About this appendix This appendix explains ho w to install relay module s for the Series 3000 device. Relays are used to connect the device’ s discrete outputs to control devices. D.2 Relay types T wo typ[...]

  • Page 274

    262 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Installing Relays T o comply with hazardous area requirements: • Model 3100 relay mo dules must be mounted in to a suitable and classified enclosure that provides i ngress protection of at least IP4X a ccording to EN 60529, ta king into account the en vironmental conditions into w[...]

  • Page 275

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 263 Installing Relays Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Figure D-1 Discrete output circuit D.6 Installing the Model 3100 relay module Follo w these steps to install a Model 3100 relay module. Step 1 Mount relay module Mount the supplied relay module to a DIN rail. The relay mo[...]

  • Page 276

    264 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Installing Relays Figure D-2 Relay module dimensions TS 32 TS 15 TS 35 x 15 2 1/32 (52) 2 7/32 (56) 2 21/64 (59) 2 (50) 3 3/64 (77) TS 35 x 7.5 8 (203) Dimensions in inches (mm)[...]

  • Page 277

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 265 Installing Relays Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Step 2 Connect discrete output terminals to relays Follo w the steps below to connect the t ransmitter/contro ller’ s discrete output wiring terminals to one, two, or t hree relays. 1. Use the follo wing wire sizes: •[...]

  • Page 278

    266 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Installing Relays Figure D-3 Model 3300 or Model 3500 to Model 3100 – Screw-type or solder -tail connector Figure D-4 Model 3300 or Model 3500 to Model 3100 – I/O cables Rela y 3 Relay 1 Wire size is 24 to 16 A WG (0,25 to 1,5 mm 2 ) Rela y 2 Model 3300 or Model 3500 inpu t/outp[...]

  • Page 279

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 267 Installing Relays Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Figure D-5 Model 3350 or Mode l 3700 to Model 3 100 Step 3 Connect relay wiring to control devices Follo w the steps be lo w to connect one, tw o, or three relays to a control de vice. 1. W ire size must be between 22 and[...]

  • Page 280

    268 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Installing Relays Figure D-6 Model 3100 relay modu le to control devices – AC power Figure D-7 Model 3100 relay modu le to control devices – DC power 24 to 280 V AC (no polarity) Primar y control valv e or other control de vice Secondar y control valve or other control de vice P[...]

  • Page 281

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 269 Installing Relays Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 D.7 Installing user -supplied relays Follo w these steps to inst all user-supplied relays. Step 1 Connect discrete output terminals to relays Follo w the steps below to connect the t ransmitter/contro ller’ s discrete o[...]

  • Page 282

    270 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Installing Relays Figure D-8 Model 3300 or Model 3 500 to user -supplied relay – Screw-type or solder -tail connector Figure D-9 Model 3300 or Mode l 3500 to user -supplied relay – I/O cabl e User-supplied relays Exter nal power supply • 12 to 30 VDC • Maximum coil load: 500[...]

  • Page 283

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 271 Installing Relays Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Figure D-10 Model 3350 or Model 3700 to user -suppl ied relay Step 2 Connect relay wiring to control devices The method used to connect the relay to the control device depends on the function t he relay will perform. For [...]

  • Page 284

    272 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

  • Page 285

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 273 Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Appendix E Default V a lues and Ranges E.1 Overvie w This appendix pro vides information on the defaul t v alues for most Series 3000 parameters. Where appropriate, v alid ranges are also defined. These default v alues represent the platfo[...]

  • Page 286

    274 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Default Values and Ranges Density Density damping 1.6 sec 0.0 – 51.2 sec User-ente red va lue is corrected to nearest value in list of prese t v alues Density units g/cm 3 Density cutoff 0.2 g/cm 3 0.0 – 0.5 g/cm 3 D1 0.00000 D2 1.00000 K1 1000.00 K2 50,000.00 FD 0.00000 T emp C[...]

  • Page 287

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 275 Default Values and Ranges Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Milliamp o utput 2 F ault indi cation: Condition Downscale F ault indi cation: Setting 2.0000 mA 1.0 – 3.6 mA F ault indi cation: Last measured value timeout 0 sec 0.0 – 60.0 sec V ari able assignment Density [...]

  • Page 288

    276 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Default Values and Ranges RS-485 paramet ers – Modbus R TU protocol Baud rate 9600 Modbus R TU is the default RS-485 protocol Pa r i t y O d d Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 P oll ing address 1 Byte order 3–4–1–2 RS-485 paramet ers – Modbus ASCII protocol Baud rate 9600 Pa r i t [...]

  • Page 289

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 277 Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Appendix F Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts F. 1 O v e r v i e w This appendix provides flo wcharts for the Series 3000 display menus. F .2 Process monitor Access to the process monitor depend s on whether or not the discrete batch ap plication[...]

  • Page 290

    278 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Figure F-2 Process monitor: Discrete ba tch application installed F .3 Menu access As sho wn in Figure F-3: • T o access the V iew menu system, press the VIEW function b utton. • T o access the Management menu system, press the Security b utton. Figu[...]

  • Page 291

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 279 Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay In stallation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installatio n Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specificat[...]

  • Page 292

    280 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Figure F-5 View menu: Special application s – Custody transfer (OIML) (Discrete batching, API, and ED optional) Scre en 5 Var Var Screen 4 Var Var Scre en 3 Var Var Screen 2 Var Var Vi ew Me nu LCD Opti ons Diagnos ti c Moni tor Transf er Tot al i zer [...]

  • Page 293

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 281 Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay In stallation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installatio n Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specificat[...]

  • Page 294

    282 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Figure F-7 Management menu – top level, Security menu, an d Language menu Management Menu Language Security Mainte nance Configuration Security · Enable/di sable · Write Protect (1) · Totaliz er Reset (1) Passwords · Maintenance · Configuration We[...]

  • Page 295

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 283 Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay In stallation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installatio n Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specificat[...]

  • Page 296

    284 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Figure F-9 Configuration menu continued Manage ment M enu Config uratio n Measurements Discrete Events · Discrete E vent 1–5 · Event T ype · Process Variable · HI PV Value (2) · LO PV Value (2 ) Discrete Batch (1) API (3) · Table Type · Temperat[...]

  • Page 297

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 285 Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay In stallation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installatio n Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specificat[...]

  • Page 298

    286 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Figure F-12 Configuration menu continued Management Menu Configuration Digital Communication Protoc ol=Print er Configure RS-485 · Protocol (Printer) · Configure Printer · Printer Selection · Pre Header Cod es · Header Line 1 –2 ·F o o t e r · P[...]

  • Page 299

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 287 Series 3000 Menu Flowchart s Relay Instal lation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay In stallation Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specifications – Model 3100 Relay Installatio n Series 3000 Menus Defaults Specificat[...]

  • Page 300

    288 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers[...]

  • Page 301

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 289 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II Appendix G ProLink II and Pocket ProLink G.1 Overview ProLink II is a W indows-based conf iguration and ma nagement tool for Micr o Motion transmitters. It provides access to most Series 3000 functions and data. Pock et ProLink is a v ersion of ProLi[...]

  • Page 302

    290 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers ProLink II and Pocket ProLink G.3 ProLink II configuration upload/do wnload ProLink II provides a conf iguratio n upload/do wnload function which a llo ws you to sav e conf iguration sets to your PC. This allo ws: • Easy backup and restore of de vice con fi guration • Easy repli[...]

  • Page 303

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 291 ProLink II and Pocket ProLink 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II 5. Add re sistance as required. • For HAR T/Bell 202 connections, the signal con v erter must be connected across a resistance of 250–60 0 Ω . See the ProLink II manual for more information. • For RS-485 connectio[...]

  • Page 304

    292 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers ProLink II and Pocket ProLink Figure G-1 ProLink II main menu File Preferences • Use External T emperature • Enable Inventory Totals Reset • En able External Pr essure Compe nsation • Copper RTD Installed option s Data Lo gging (1) Enable/Disable Custody Transfer Load from X[...]

  • Page 305

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 293 ProLink II and Pocket ProLink 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II Figure G-2 ProLink II configuration menu Flow • Flow dire ction •F l o w d a m p •F l o w c a l • Mass flow cutoff • Mass fl ow units • Vol flow c utoff (1) • Vol f low uni ts (1) • Vol flow ty pe • Std[...]

  • Page 306

    294 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers ProLink II and Pocket ProLink Figure G-3 ProLink II configuration menu continued Analog outpu t Primary/secondar y output • PV/SV is • Lower range value • Upper range value • AO cutoff • A O added da mp •L S L •U S L •M i n s p a n • AO fault action • AO fault le[...]

  • Page 307

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 295 ProLink II and Pocket ProLink 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II Figure G-4 ProLink II configuration menu continued Sensor • Sensor s/n • Sensor model • Sensor mat l • Liner matl • Flange ProLink > Configuration Alarm •A l a r m • Severity Variable mappin g •P V i s[...]

  • Page 308

    296 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers ProLink II and Pocket ProLink Figure G-5 ProLink II configuration menu continued ProLin k > Configuration Printer Printer •T y p e • Data bits • Chars/sec • Buffer size • Disable paper out detection Ticket • B atch sta rt number (BOL) • No. of batch tickets • Tran[...]

  • Page 309

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 297 375 Field Communicator Safety Labels Sample Tickets Pr oLink II Appendix H 375 Field Communicator H.1 Overview This appendix provides basic in formatio n for connecting and using th e 375 Field Commu nicator with your Series 3000 device. The follo wing topics and procedu res are discussed: • Requirements – see [...]

  • Page 310

    298 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers 375 Field Comm unicator Figure H-1 Communicator Process V ars menu On-Line Me nu > 1 Process v ariables View fld dev vars 1 View basic vars 2 View external var s 3 View FI v ars 4 View API vars 5 View ED vars 6 View batcher vars View output vars 1 View PV-A nalog 1 2 View SV-A na[...]

  • Page 311

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 299 375 Field Comm unicator 375 Field Communicator Safety Labels Sample Tickets Pr oLink II Figure H-2 Communicator Process V ars menu continued On-Line Menu > 1 Process va riables View status 4 3 4 Totlizer contrl 1 Mass totl 2 Vol totl 3 Start totalizer 4 Stop totalizer 5 Reset all totals 6 Reset mass total 7 Rese[...]

  • Page 312

    300 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers 375 Field Comm unicator Figure H-3 Communicator Diag/Service menu On-Line Menu > 2 Diag/Service Test/Status 1 View status 2 Self test Loop test 1 Fix analog out 1 2 Fix analog out 2 3 Fix frequenc y out 4 Fix discrete out 1 5 Fix discrete out 2 6 Fix discrete out 3 Calibration 1 [...]

  • Page 313

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 301 375 Field Comm unicator 375 Field Communicator Safety Labels Sample Tickets Pr oLink II Figure H-4 Communicator Basic Setup menu On-Line Menu > 3 Basic Setu p Tag PV unit Anlog 1 range valu es 1 PV URV 2 PV LRV 2 3 1 Freq scali ng 1 FO scale method · Freq = flow ·P u l s e s / U n i t · Units/Pulse 2 FO scali[...]

  • Page 314

    302 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers 375 Field Comm unicator Figure H-5 Communicator De tailed Setup menu On-Line Me nu > 4 Detailed Setup 2 1 Charize s ensor 1 Sensor se lection 2 Flow 3 Density 4 Temp cal f actor 5 Pressure c ompensation 6 Meter factors 7 Polling setup 8 External te mp 1 D1 2 K1 3 D2 4 K2 5 Temp c[...]

  • Page 315

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 303 375 Field Comm unicator 375 Field Communicator Safety Labels Sample Tickets Pr oLink II Figure H-6 Communicator Deta iled Setup menu continued On-Line Menu > 4 Detailed Setup 4 3 Config outputs 1 AO setu p 2 FO output 3 DO setup 4 HART outpu t 5 RS485 setup 6 Fault timeout 1 Additional option s 5 1 PV is 2 Range[...]

  • Page 316

    304 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers 375 Field Comm unicator Figure H-7 Communicator Deta iled Setup menu continued On-Line Menu > 4 Detailed Setup 6 5 Config discrete eve nt 1 Discrete even t 1 2 Discrete even t 2 3 Discrete even t 3 4 Discrete even t 4 5 Discrete even t 5 1 Discrete even t var 2 Discrete even t ty[...]

  • Page 317

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 305 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II Appendix I Sample T ickets I.1 Overview This appendix provides sample tick e ts for the follo wing ticket types: • Standard t ickets - Process monitor tickets – see Figure I-1 - Alarm tickets – see Figure I-2 - Configu ration ticket and audit e[...]

  • Page 318

    306 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Sample Tickets I.2 Standard tickets Figure I-1 T ypical process monitor tickets HEADER 1 HEADER 2 M. RESET 29-SEP-2003 10:58:27 Mass Flow Rate g/s Current_Value:0.000000 Average:-0.043297 Maximum:56:830570 Minimum:-0.145275 Mass Total g Current_Value:628050.562500 Volume Flow Rate l[...]

  • Page 319

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 307 Sample Tickets 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II Figure I-2 T y pical alarm tickets HEADER 1 HEADER 2 M. RESET 29-SEP-2003 13:27:33 Active Alarm Log Temp. Out-of-Range INFO 17-JAN-07 14:14:53 Sensor RTD Error INFO 17-JAN-07 14:14:53 Meter RTD Error INFO 17-JAN-07 14:14:53 API: Temp O[...]

  • Page 320

    308 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Sample Tickets Figure I-3 Configuration ticket and audit event log ticket For the tick ets sho wn in Figure I-3, codes are used for all items which are selected from a selection list. For e xample, FO Flo w Source code 0 represen ts mass flo w rate, and FO Flow Source code 5 represe[...]

  • Page 321

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 309 Sample Tickets 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II I.3 Batch tickets Figure I-4 T y pical batch tickets I.4 Batch (NTEP) tickets Figure I-5 Original tickets HEADER 1 HEADER 2 M. RESET 29-SEP-2003 11:05:01 Preset 1 Units: g Actual: 1324.5 g Target: 1300.9 g FOOTER Not A Legal Receipt HE[...]

  • Page 322

    310 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Sample Tickets Figure I-6 Duplicate tickets I.5 T ransfer (OIML) tickets For the tick ets sho wn in Figure I-7, there is no w ay to distinguish between the following: • No alarm occurred. • An alarm occurred (possibly a security breach), b ut the Alar m Occurred parameter was di[...]

  • Page 323

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 311 Sample Tickets 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II Figure I-7 No alarm banner HEADER 1 HEADER 2 HEADER 3 HEADER 4 M. RESET 15-MAR-2005 10:57:23 Transfer (BOL): 31 Complete Mass Transfer * 0.906 kg* Volume Transfer * 0.3 US gal* FOOTER HEADER 1 HEADER 2 HEADER 3 HEADER 4 M. RESET 15-MAR[...]

  • Page 324

    312 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Sample Tickets Figure I-8 Alarm banner HEADER 1 HEADER 2 HEADER 3 HEADER 4 M. RESET 15-MAR-2005 10:57:23 Transfer (BOL): 36 Complete Mass Transfer * 0.000 kg* Mass Inventory 297.18 kg Volume Transfer * 0.0 US gal* Volume Inventory 137.3086 US gal Alarm occurred during the Transfer. [...]

  • Page 325

    Configuration a nd Use Manual 313 Sample Tickets 375 Field Comm unicator Safety Labels Sample Ticket s ProLin k II Figure I-9 Process variable approved I.6 Batch (OIML) tickets Figure I-10 Original tickets Approv ed v ariable: Mass total T ransf er complete Approv ed va riable: V olume total T ransf er incomplete HEADER 1 HEADER 2 HEADER 3 HEADER 4[...]

  • Page 326

    314 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers Sample Tickets Figure I-11 Duplicate tickets HEADER 1 HEADER 2 HEADER 3 HEADER 4 M. RESET 15-MAR-2005 10:57:23 T otal: 1162.0591 g Batch Count: (8) DUPLICA TE_RECEIPT FOOTER HEADER 1 HEADER 2 HEADER 3 HEADER 4 M. RESET 15-MAR-2005 10:57:23 T otal: 1324.5 g Batch Count: (9) DUPLICA T[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 315 375 Field Communicator Safety Labels Sample Tickets Pr oLink II Appendix J Label Maintenance and Replacement J.1 Maintaining and replacing labels Micro Motion product safety labels ha ve been designed in accord ance with the v oluntary standard ANSI Z535.4. If the labels illustrated belo w are illegi ble, damaged, [...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 317 NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy Appendix K Return Policy K.1 General guidelines Micro Motion procedures must be followed when retu rning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with gov ernment transportation agencies and hel p provide a safe wo rking en vironment for Micro Motion employees. Failure[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 319 NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy Appendix L NE 53 Histor y L.1 Overvie w This appendix document s the change history of the S eries 3000 MVD de vice softw are. L.2 Software change his tory T able L-1 describes the change history of the soft ware. Operating instructio ns are English versions. Ta b l e L - 1 Serie[...]

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    320 Micro Moti on ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters a nd Controllers NE 53 History 3/2007 7.00 Software expansion 20001266C Added flow s witch to selection list for discrete output assignment Added ability to configure discrete output fault indication Added sev eral HAR T and Modbus commands Added ability to restore the factory co nfiguration Added a[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 321 NE 53 History NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy Software adjustment Clarified range checking when wr iting D1 and D2 values f or T -Ser ies sensors Clarified postin g of Star t Not Okay alarm Allow discrete batch to be star ted when milliamp ou tput is fixed Allow batch target to be changed from batcher process s[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 323 NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy Index Numerics 20 mA value configuration 67 troubleshooting 229 375 Field Communicat or 297 connecting to Series 3000 dev ice 297 menu flowcharts 297 requirements 297 4 mA value configuration 67 troubleshooting 229 4-wire cable 1 0 9-wire cable 1 0 A Active alarm log 209 from Vie[...]

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    324 Micro Motion ® Serie s 3000 MVD Transmit ters and Contro llers Index batch AOC 85, 157 density 197 sensor zero 134 temperature 201 troubleshooting 230 Calibration factors 53 Calibration span 67 Characterization 53 density calibration factors 54 flow calibration parameters 55 troubleshooting 229 Checksum, core processor 110 Checksum, transmitte[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 325 Index NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy process monitor display variables 94 precision of displaye d variables 94 process totalizer and process invent ory labels 94 process totalizer reset methods 35 process variable s 42 quaternary variable 104 restoring a working configuration 224 RS-485 parameters 99 RS-485 pr[...]

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    326 Micro Motion ® Serie s 3000 MVD Transmit ters and Contro llers Index security switch 111 Model 3300 or Model 3500 pa nel- mount 111 Model 3300 or Model 3500 rack-mount 112 Model 3350 or Model 3700 field-mount 113 weights and measures s eal 115 Customer service, contacting 5 Cutoff definition 53 density 51 interaction between milliamp output cu[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 327 Index NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy voltage levels 63 Display process monitor configuration 94 scientific notation 30 startup 25 update period 95 using 25 Documentation resources 4 Drive gain erratic 231 excessive 231 Duty cycle 72 E Electrical connections Model 3300 or Model 3500 24 6 Model 3350 or Model 370[...]

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    328 Micro Motion ® Serie s 3000 MVD Transmit ters and Contro llers Index HART Tri-Loop wiring diagram 23 with pressure compensation or external temperature compensation 23 Hazardous area classifications Model 3100 259 Model 3300 or Model 3500 24 9 Model 3350 or Model 3700 25 7 user-supplied relays 262 Help system 211 Housing Model 3300 or Model 35[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 329 Index NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy Measurement units density 51 mass flow 42 special units 49 temperature 52 verifying correct configura tion 229 volume flow (gas standard) 43 volume flow (liquid) 43 Measuring Instruments Directive 110 Menu system flowcharts 27 7 Management menu 26 Management menu flowcharts[...]

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    330 Micro Motion ® Serie s 3000 MVD Transmit ters and Contro llers Index P Panel-mount See Model 3300 or Model 3500 panel-mount Passwords configuration 34 alarm log password 110 configuration password 34 maintenance password 34 types 34 Petroleum measurement application 75 definitions 76 external temperature compensation 78 parameters 76 reference[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 331 Index NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy installation 263 mounting 263 power 261 replacing 262 types 261 user-supplied 262, 269 Relay packs 259 Remote core processor 10 Replacing relays 262 Reset batch 91 Resistan ce testing coil 235 testing core processor 2 34 Restore factory configuratio n 224 Resume batch 91 Re[...]

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    332 Micro Motion ® Serie s 3000 MVD Transmit ters and Contro llers Index process variable configuration 52 units 52 Temperature compensation See External temperature compensation Terminal blocks 11 Terminal labels 11 Terminology 2 controller 2 core processor 2 enhanced core proce ssor 2 MVD 2 platform 2 sensor 2 Series 3000 2 standard core process[...]

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    Configuration a nd Use Manual 333 Index NE 53 Hi story Index Return P olicy sensor pickoff values 231 sensor simulation mode 207 sensor tubes 229 sensor-to-transmitter wiring 228 short to case 235 test points 230 wiring problems 227 U UL 259, 262 Model 3300 or Model 3500 24 9 Model 3350 or Model 3700 25 7 Update period 95 Used equipmen t returns 31[...]

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    334 Micro Motion ® Serie s 3000 MVD Transmit ters and Contro llers[...]

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