Micro Motion 2700 TRANSMITTER Owner's manual

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
Owner's manual
Configuration and Use Manual
20000326, Rev ED
April 2018
Micro Motion
®
Model 2700 Transmitters with
FOUNDATION
Fieldbus
Configuration and Use Manual
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Contents
Part I Getting started
Chapter 1 Before you begin ............................................................................................................3
1.1 About this manual ....................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Communication methods ............................................................................................................3
1.3 Additional documentation and resources .................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2 Quick start .....................................................................................................................5
2.1 Power up the transmitter .............................................................................................................5
2.2 Check meter status ......................................................................................................................5
2.2.1 Transmitter status reported by LED ...............................................................................6
2.3 Determine the FOUNDATION Fieldbus unique device ID ..............................................................7
2.4 Make a startup connection to the transmitter ..............................................................................7
2.5 Verify mass flow measurement ....................................................................................................7
Part II Configuration and commissioning
Chapter 3 Introduction to configuration and commissioning ....................................................... 11
3.1 Configuration flowchart ............................................................................................................ 11
3.2 Default values and ranges ..........................................................................................................13
3.3 Enable access to the off-line menu of the display ....................................................................... 13
3.4 Disable write-protection on the transmitter configuration ........................................................ 13
3.5 Place function, transducer, and resource blocks in OOS mode ...................................................14
3.6 Lockout FOUNDATION Fieldbus hosts ....................................................................................... 14
3.7 Restore the factory configuration .............................................................................................. 15
3.8 Enable or disable fieldbus write lock .......................................................................................... 15
Chapter 4 Configure process measurement ..................................................................................17
4.1 Configure mass flow measurement ........................................................................................... 17
4.1.1 Configure Mass Flow Measurement Unit .................................................................... 17
4.1.2 Configure Flow Damping ............................................................................................ 20
4.1.3 Configure Mass Flow Cutoff ........................................................................................21
4.2 Configure volume flow measurement for liquid applications ..................................................... 22
4.2.1 Configure Volume Flow Type for liquid applications ....................................................22
4.2.2 Configure Volume Flow Measurement Unit for liquid applications .............................. 22
4.2.3 Configure Volume Flow Cutoff ................................................................................... 25
4.3 Configure GSV flow measurement .............................................................................................26
4.3.1 Configure Volume Flow Type for gas applications ....................................................... 26
4.3.2 Configure Standard Density of Gas ..............................................................................27
4.3.3 Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Unit .................................................................27
4.3.4 Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Cutoff ..............................................................30
4.4 Configure flow direction ........................................................................................................... 31
4.4.1 Options for Flow Direction ......................................................................................... 31
4.5 Configure density measurement .............................................................................................. 33
4.5.1 Configure Density Measurement Unit ........................................................................ 33
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4.5.2 Configure two-phase flow parameters ........................................................................ 34
4.5.3 Configure Density Damping ........................................................................................35
4.5.4 Configure Density Cutoff ............................................................................................36
4.6 Configure temperature measurement .......................................................................................37
4.6.1 Configure Temperature Measurement Unit ................................................................37
4.6.2 Configure Temperature Damping .............................................................................. 38
4.6.3 Effect of Temperature Damping on process measurement ......................................... 39
4.7 Configure the petroleum measurement application ..................................................................39
4.7.1 Configure petroleum measurement using ProLink III .................................................. 39
4.7.2 Configure petroleum measurement using the Field Communicator ...........................41
4.7.3 API tables supported by the petroleum measurement application .............................. 41
4.8 Set up concentration measurement ......................................................................................... 43
4.8.1 Configure concentration measurement using ProLink III ............................................ 43
4.8.2 Configure concentration measurement using the Field Communicator ..................... 44
4.8.3 Standard matrices for the concentration measurement application ............................46
4.8.4 Derived variables and calculated process variables ......................................................47
4.9 Set up concentration measurement using a basic FF host .......................................................... 48
4.9.1 Set reference temperature values for specific gravity using a basic FF host ..................49
4.9.2 Modify matrix names and labels using a basic FF host ..................................................49
4.9.3 Modify extrapolation alerts for concentration measurement using a basic FF host ...... 50
4.9.4 Select the active concentration matrix using a basic FF host ........................................51
4.10 Configure pressure compensation .............................................................................................51
4.10.1 Configure pressure compensation using ProLink III .................................................... 52
4.10.2 Configure pressure compensation using the Field Communicator ..............................52
4.10.3 Options for Pressure Measurement Unit .....................................................................53
Chapter 5 Configure device options and preferences ....................................................................55
5.1 Configure the transmitter display .............................................................................................. 55
5.1.1 Configure the language used for the display ............................................................... 55
5.1.2 Configure the process variables and diagnostic variables shown on the display ...........56
5.1.3 Configure the number of decimal places (precision) shown on the display ..................57
5.1.4 Configure the refresh rate of data shown on the display ..............................................58
5.1.5 Enable or disable automatic scrolling through the display variables ............................ 58
5.1.6 Enable or disable the display backlight ........................................................................59
5.1.7 Enable or disable Status LED Blinking ..........................................................................59
5.2 Enable or disable operator actions from the display ...................................................................60
5.2.1 Enable or disable Totalizer Start/Stop from the display ............................................... 60
5.2.2 Enable or disable Totalizer Reset from the display ....................................................... 61
5.2.3 Enable or disable the Acknowledge All Alerts display command ..................................61
5.3 Configure security for the display menus ...................................................................................62
5.4 Configure response time parameters ........................................................................................ 64
5.5 Configure alert handling ............................................................................................................64
5.5.1 Configure Fault Timeout ............................................................................................ 64
5.5.2 Configure Status Alert Severity ...................................................................................65
5.6 Configure informational parameters ......................................................................................... 67
5.6.1 Configure Sensor Serial Number .................................................................................68
5.6.2 Configure Sensor Material ..........................................................................................68
5.6.3 Configure Sensor Liner Material ................................................................................. 69
5.6.4 Configure Sensor Flange Type .................................................................................... 69
5.6.5 Configure Descriptor ..................................................................................................70
Chapter 6 Complete the configuration ......................................................................................... 71
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6.1 Back up transmitter configuration ............................................................................................. 71
6.2 Return function blocks to In Service (Auto) mode ......................................................................72
Part III Operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting
Chapter 7 Transmitter operation ................................................................................................. 75
7.1 Record the process variables ..................................................................................................... 75
7.2 View process variables ...............................................................................................................76
7.2.1 View process variables using the display .....................................................................76
7.2.2 View process variables and other data using ProLink III ...............................................77
7.2.3 View process variables using the Field Communicator ................................................77
7.3 View transmitter status using the status LED ............................................................................. 78
7.4 View and acknowledge status alerts .......................................................................................... 79
7.4.1 View and acknowledge alerts using the display .......................................................... 79
7.4.2 View and acknowledge alerts using ProLink III ............................................................ 81
7.4.3 View alerts using the Field Communicator ................................................................. 82
7.4.4 View alerts using a fieldbus host ................................................................................. 82
7.4.5 Alert data in transmitter memory ............................................................................... 83
7.5 Read totalizer and inventory values ........................................................................................... 83
7.6 Start and stop totalizers and inventories ....................................................................................84
7.6.1 Start and stop totalizers and inventories using the display ..........................................84
7.7 Reset totalizers ..........................................................................................................................85
7.7.1 Reset totalizers using the display ................................................................................86
7.8 Reset inventories .......................................................................................................................87
Chapter 8 Measurement support ................................................................................................. 89
8.1 Options for measurement support ............................................................................................ 89
8.2 Use Smart Meter Verification (SMV) .......................................................................................... 89
8.2.1 SMV requirements ...................................................................................................... 90
8.2.2 SMV test preparation .................................................................................................. 90
8.2.3 Run SMV ..................................................................................................................... 91
8.2.4 View test data .............................................................................................................94
8.2.5 Schedule automatic execution of the SMV test ........................................................... 97
8.3 Zero the meter ........................................................................................................................ 100
8.4 Validate the meter ...................................................................................................................101
8.4.1 Alternate method for calculating the meter factor for volume flow ...........................103
8.5 Perform a (standard) D1 and D2 density calibration .................................................................103
8.5.1 Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using ProLink III .......................................... 104
8.5.2 Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using an enhanced FF host ......................... 105
8.6 Perform temperature calibration .............................................................................................106
8.6.1 Perform temperature calibration using a fieldbus host ..............................................107
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 109
9.1 Status alerts, causes, and recommendations ........................................................................... 109
9.2 Flow measurement problems ................................................................................................. 116
9.3 Density measurement problems ............................................................................................. 118
9.4 Temperature measurement problems .....................................................................................119
9.5 Check power supply wiring ......................................................................................................120
9.6 Check grounding .....................................................................................................................121
9.7 Check for radio frequency interference (RFI) ............................................................................121
9.8 Check for two-phase flow (slug flow) .......................................................................................121
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9.9 Check the drive gain ................................................................................................................ 122
9.9.1 Collect drive gain data .............................................................................................. 123
9.10 Check the pickoff voltage ........................................................................................................ 123
9.10.1 Collect pickoff voltage data ...................................................................................... 124
9.11 Check for internal electrical problems ..................................................................................... 124
9.11.1 Check the sensor coils ...............................................................................................124
Appendices and reference
Appendix A Transducer blocks and views ......................................................................................127
A.1 Descriptions of transducer block table entries ......................................................................... 128
A.2 Measurement transducer blocks ............................................................................................. 129
A.2.1 View list for the measurement transducer block ....................................................... 129
A.2.2 Standard fieldbus parameters for measurement transducer blocks ...........................132
A.2.3 Process variables for measurement transducer blocks .............................................. 135
A.2.4 Totalizers for measurement transducer blocks ..........................................................142
A.2.5 Gas process variables for measurement tranducer blocks ......................................... 144
A.2.6 Other additions for measurement transducer blocks ................................................ 147
A.3 Calibration transducer blocks .................................................................................................. 148
A.3.1 View list for calibration transducer block ...................................................................148
A.3.2 Standard fieldbus parameters for calibration transducer blocks ................................ 150
A.3.3 Calibration transducer blocks ....................................................................................153
A.3.4 Pressure compensation for calibration transducer blocks ..........................................158
A.3.5 Temperature compensation for calibration transducer blocks .................................. 160
A.3.6 Other additions for calibration transducer blocks ......................................................160
A.4 Diagnostics transducer blocks ................................................................................................. 161
A.4.1 View list for diagnostic transducer block ................................................................... 161
A.4.2 Standard fieldbus parameters for diagnostic transducer blocks ................................ 166
A.4.3 Slug flow setup for diagnostic transducer blocks .......................................................168
A.4.4 Alarm status for diagnostic transducer blocks ...........................................................169
A.4.5 Device diagnostics from diagnostics transducer block .............................................. 174
A.4.6 Meter fingerprinting for diagnostic transducer blocks ...............................................176
A.4.7 Other additions for diagnostics transducer blocks .....................................................178
A.5 Device information transducer blocks ..................................................................................... 192
A.5.1 View list for device information transducer block ......................................................192
A.5.2 Standard fieldbus parameters for device information transducer blocks ................... 194
A.5.3 Transmitter data for device information transducer blocks ....................................... 196
A.5.4 Sensor data for device information transducer blocks ...............................................197
A.6 Local display transducer blocks ................................................................................................201
A.6.1 View list for local display transducer block ................................................................ 201
A.6.2 Standard fieldbus parameters for local display transducer blocks ..............................202
A.6.3 Local display transducer blocks ................................................................................. 205
A.7 Petroleum measurement transducer blocks ............................................................................ 210
A.7.1 View list for petroleum measurement transducer block ............................................210
A.7.2 Standard fieldbus parameters for petroleum measurement transducer blocks ......... 212
A.7.3 Process variables for petroleum measurement transducer blocks ............................. 214
A.7.4 Setup data for petroleum measurement transducer blocks .......................................216
A.8 Concentration measurement transducer blocks ...................................................................... 219
A.8.1 View list for concentration measurement transducer block ...................................... 219
A.8.2 Standard fieldbus parameters for concentration measurement transducer
blocks ....................................................................................................................... 222
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A.8.3 Process variables for concentration measurement transducer blocks ....................... 225
A.8.4 Totals for concentration measurement transducer blocks ........................................ 226
A.8.5 Setup data for concentration measurement transducer blocks ................................. 227
A.8.6 Other additions for concentration measurement transducer blocks ......................... 232
A.9 Density viscosity meter transducer blocks ............................................................................... 236
A.9.1 View list for density viscosity meter transducer block ................................................236
A.9.2 Standard fieldbus parameters for density viscosity meter transducer blocks .............243
A.9.3 Process variables for density viscosity transducer blocks ...........................................246
Appendix B Fieldbus channel references ....................................................................................... 275
Appendix C FOUNDATION
fieldbus function blocks ..................................................................... 279
C.1 Analog Input (AI) function block .............................................................................................. 279
C.1.1 AI block configuration parameters ............................................................................279
C.1.2 AI block modes ......................................................................................................... 280
C.1.3 AI block simulation ................................................................................................... 280
C.1.4 AI block configuration ...............................................................................................280
C.1.5 AI block filtering ........................................................................................................283
C.1.6 AI block signal conversion .........................................................................................283
C.1.7 AI block alarm detection ........................................................................................... 283
C.1.8 AI block status handling ............................................................................................284
C.1.9 AI block default configuration ...................................................................................284
C.2 Analog Output (AO) function block ......................................................................................... 285
C.2.1 AO block configuration parameters .......................................................................... 285
C.2.2 AO block modes ........................................................................................................286
C.2.3 AO block errors .........................................................................................................286
C.2.4 AO block simulation ..................................................................................................287
C.2.5 AO block status handling .......................................................................................... 287
C.2.6 AO block default configuration ................................................................................. 287
C.3 Integrator (INT) Function Block ............................................................................................... 288
C.3.1 INT block configuration parameters ..........................................................................289
C.3.2 INT block other parameters ...................................................................................... 290
C.3.3 INT block modes ....................................................................................................... 291
C.3.4 INT block errors ........................................................................................................ 291
C.3.5 INT block status handling ..........................................................................................291
C.3.6 INT block special mode ............................................................................................. 292
C.3.7 INT block default configuration .................................................................................293
C.4 Discrete Input (DI) function block ............................................................................................293
C.4.1 DI block common configuration parameters .............................................................293
C.4.2 DI block modes .........................................................................................................294
C.4.3 DI block errors .......................................................................................................... 294
C.4.4 DI block simulation ................................................................................................... 294
C.4.5 DI block status handling ............................................................................................294
C.4.6 DI block default configuration ...................................................................................295
C.5 Discrete Output (DO) function block ....................................................................................... 295
C.5.1 DO block configuration .............................................................................................295
C.5.2 DO block modes ....................................................................................................... 296
C.5.3 DO block errors .........................................................................................................297
C.5.4 DO block simulation ................................................................................................. 297
C.5.5 DO block status handling ..........................................................................................297
C.5.6 DO block default configuration .................................................................................297
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Appendix D Using the transmitter display ..................................................................................... 299
D.1 Using the display ..................................................................................................................... 299
D.1.1 Components of the transmitter interface ..................................................................299
D.1.2 Use the optical switches ............................................................................................300
D.1.3 Access and use the display menu system .................................................................. 300
D.1.4 Display codes for process variables ........................................................................... 305
D.1.5 Codes and abbreviations used in display menus ........................................................306
Appendix E Using ProLink III with the transmitter .........................................................................311
E.1 Basic information about ProLink III ..........................................................................................311
Appendix F Using a Field Communicator with the transmitter ...................................................... 313
F.1 Basic information about the Field Communicator ................................................................... 313
F.2 Connect with the FF host ......................................................................................................... 314
Appendix G Default values and ranges .......................................................................................... 315
G.1 Default values and ranges ........................................................................................................315
Appendix H Transmitter components and installation wiring ........................................................319
H.1 Installation types ..................................................................................................................... 319
H.2 Power supply terminals and ground ........................................................................................324
H.3 Fieldbus wiring terminals .........................................................................................................324
Appendix I NE53 history .............................................................................................................. 325
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Part I
Getting started
Chapters covered in this part:
Before you begin
Quick start
Getting started
Configuration and Use Manual 1
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2 Micro Motion Model 2700 Transmitters with FOUNDATION Fieldbus
1 Before you begin
Topics covered in this chapter:
About this manual
Communication methods
Additional documentation and resources
1.1 About this manual
This manual helps you configure, commission, use, maintain, and troubleshoot
Micro Motion Model 2700 transmitters with FOUNDATION
fieldbus.
Important
This manual assumes that the following conditions apply:
The transmitter has been installed correctly and completely according to the instructions in
the transmitter installation manual
The installation complies with all applicable safety requirements
The user is trained in local and corporate safety standards
1.2
Communication methods
You can use several different communications methods to interface with the transmitter.
You may use different methods in different locations or for different tasks.
Interface
Tool
Display Infrared-sensitive buttons
Universal Service Port ProLink III
FOUNDATION Fieldbus channel FOUNDATION fieldbus (FF) host.
On an enhanced FF host, the transmitter parameters are dis-
played either in the form of a menu tree (for example, the
475 Field Communicator) or in the form of UIRD (for exam-
ple, the AMS Intelligent Device Manager with DeltaV
Sys-
tem). Both the menu tree and UIRD are provided as part of
the Device Description.
A basic FF host displays the transmitter parameters in the
form of a list under the Resource block and transducer
blocks.
The configuration sections contain information for both types of
host.
Before you begin
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For information about how to use the communication tools, see the appendices in this
manual.
Tip
You may be able to use other communications tools, such as AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager.
1.3 Additional documentation and resources
Topic Document
Hazardous area installa-
tion
See the approval documentation shipped with the transmitter, or
download the appropriate documentation at www.emerson.com.
Product Data Sheet
Micro Motion Series 1000 and Series 2000 Transmitters with MVD
Tech‐
nology Product Data Sheet
Sensor Sensor documentation
Transmitter installation
Micro Motion
®
Model 1700 and 2700 Installation Manual
All documentation resources are available at www.emerson.com or on the user
documentation DVD.
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2 Quick start
Topics covered in this chapter:
Power up the transmitter
Check meter status
Determine the FOUNDATION Fieldbus unique device ID
Make a startup connection to the transmitter
Verify mass flow measurement
2.1 Power up the transmitter
The transmitter must be powered up for all configuration and commissioning tasks, or for
process measurement.
1. Ensure that all transmitter and sensor covers and seals are closed.
DANGER!
To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres, ensure that all covers
and seals are tightly closed. For hazardous area installations, applying power while
housing covers are removed or loose can cause an explosion.
2. Turn on the electrical power at the power supply.
The transmitter will automatically perform diagnostic routines. The transmitter is
self-switching and will automatically detect the supply voltage. When using DC
power, a minimum of 1.5 amps of startup current is required. During this period,
Alert 009 is active. The diagnostic routines should complete in approximately
30 seconds. For transmitters with a display, the status LED will turn green and begin
to flash when the startup diagnostics are complete. If the status LED exhibits
different behavior, an alert is active.
Postrequisites
Although the sensor is ready to receive process fluid shortly after power-up, the electronics
can take up to 10 minutes to reach thermal equilibrium. Therefore, if this is the initial
startup, or if power has been off long enough to allow components to reach ambient
temperature, allow the electronics to warm up for approximately 10 minutes before
relying on process measurements. During this warm-up period, you may observe minor
measurement instability or inaccuracy.
2.2
Check meter status
Check the meter for any error conditions that require user action or that affect
measurement accuracy.
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1. Wait approximately 10 seconds for the power-up sequence to complete.
Immediately after power-up, the transmitter runs through diagnostic routines and
checks for error conditions. During the power-up sequence, Alert A009 is active.
This alert should clear automatically when the power-up sequence is complete.
2. Check the status LED on the transmitter.
Related information
View and acknowledge status alerts
2.2.1 Transmitter status reported by LED
Transmitter status reported by status LEDTable 2-1:
LED state Description Recommendation
Solid green No alerts are active. Continue with configuration or process meas-
urement.
Flashing green (if ena-
bled)
Unacknowledged corrected condition (no
alert)
Continue with configuration or process meas-
urement. Acknowledge the alert if you choose.
Solid yellow One or more low-severity alerts are active.
A low severity alarm can mean one or more
process variables is at a set output level (i.e.
simulation or two phase timeout).
A low-severity alert condition does not affect
measurement accuracy or output behavior.
You can continue with configuration or proc-
ess measurement, but Micro Motion still rec-
ommends identifying and resolving the alert
condition.
Flashing yellow (if ena-
bled)
Calibration in progress.
One or more low-severity alerts are active and
have not been acknowledged.
A low-severity alert condition does not affect
measurement accuracy or output behavior.
You can continue with configuration or proc-
ess measurement, but Micro Motion still rec-
ommends identifying and resolving the alert
condition.
Solid red One or more high-severity alerts are active. A high-severity alert condition affects meas-
urement accuracy and output behavior. Re-
solve the alert condition before continuing.
Flashing red (if ena-
bled)
One or more high-severity alerts are active
and have not been acknowledged.
A high-severity alert condition affects meas-
urement accuracy and output behavior. Re-
solve the alert condition before continuing.
Acknowledge the alert if you choose.
If Status LED Blinking is disabled, all LEDs will show a solid color rather than flashing.
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2.3 Determine the FOUNDATION Fieldbus unique
device ID
The transmitter is shipped with a sticker that displays a unique 32-digit number that the
fieldbus segment uses for identification. If the sticker is missing, use this procedure to
determine your device ID.
From ProLink III, navigate to Device Tools > Device Information > Transmitter Electronics >
Fieldbus Device ID.
2.4 Make a startup connection to the transmitter
For all configuration tools except the display, you must have an active connection to the
transmitter to configure the transmitter.
Procedure
Identify the communications tool to use (ProLink III or the Field Communicator), and
follow the instructions for that tool in the appropriate appendix.
2.5 Verify mass flow measurement
Check to see that the mass flow rate reported by the transmitter is accurate. You can use
any available method.
Connect to the transmitter with ProLink III and read the value for Mass Flow Rate in
the Process Variables panel.
Connect to the transmitter with the Field Communicator and read the value for Mass
Flow Rate.
On-Line Menu > Overview > Primary Purpose Variables
Postrequisites
If the reported mass flow rate is not accurate, check the characterization parameters.
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Part II
Configuration and commissioning
Chapters covered in this part:
Introduction to configuration and commissioning
Configure process measurement
Configure device options and preferences
Complete the configuration
Configuration and commissioning
Configuration and Use Manual 9
Configuration and commissioning
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3 Introduction to configuration and
commissioning
Topics covered in this chapter:
Configuration flowchart
Default values and ranges
Enable access to the off‐line menu of the display
Disable write‐protection on the transmitter configuration
Place function, transducer, and resource blocks in OOS mode
Lockout FOUNDATION Fieldbus hosts
Restore the factory configuration
Enable or disable fieldbus write lock
3.1 Configuration flowchart
Use the following flowchart as a general guide to the configuration and commissioning
process.
Some options may not apply to your installation. Detailed information is provided in the
remainder of this manual.
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Configuration and Use Manual 11
Configuration flowchartFigure 3-1:
Configure device options and preferences
Configure process measurement
Configure mass flow
measurement
Configure volume flow
meaurement
Configure temperature
measurement
Volume flow type
Liquid
Gas
Define gas properties
Configure display
parameters
Configure fault handling
parameters
Configure sensor
parameters
Configure device
parameters
Configure pressure
compensation (optional)
Test and move to production
Done
Test or tune transmitter
using sensor simulation
Back up transmitter
configuration
Enable write-protection on
transmitter configuration
Configure density
measurement
Configure petroleum
measurement (API)
application (if available)
Configure concentration
measurement application (if
available)
Configure flow direction
Integrate device with control system
Configure digital
communications
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Micro Motion 2700 TRANSMITTER Owner's manual

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
Owner's manual

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