Micro Motion Model 5700 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
Configuration and Use Manual
MMI-20029970, Rev AB
January 2018
Micro Motion
®
Model 5700 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 ........................................................................................................................6
2.3 Determine the FOUNDATION fieldbus unique device ID using the display .....................................6
2.4 Commissioning wizards .................................................................................................................6
2.5 Make a startup connection to the transmitter ................................................................................7
2.6 Set the transmitter clock ............................................................................................................... 7
2.7 View the licensed features ............................................................................................................. 8
2.8 Set informational parameters ........................................................................................................8
2.9 Characterize the meter (if required) ...............................................................................................9
2.9.1 Sample sensor tags ....................................................................................................... 11
2.9.2 Flow calibration parameters (FCF, FT) ........................................................................... 12
2.9.3 Density calibration parameters (D1, D2, K1, K2, FD, DT, TC) ......................................... 12
2.10 Verify mass flow measurement ....................................................................................................13
2.11 Verify the zero ............................................................................................................................. 14
Part II Configuration and commissioning
Chapter 3 Introduction to configuration and commissioning ......................................................... 19
3.1 Security and write protection ...................................................................................................... 19
3.1.1 Lock or unlock the transmitter ...................................................................................... 19
3.1.2 Enable or disable the service port ..................................................................................21
3.1.3 Enable or disable software write-protection ..................................................................22
3.1.4 Configure security for the display ..................................................................................22
3.1.5 Enable or disable fieldbus write lock ..............................................................................23
3.2 Work with configuration files .......................................................................................................24
3.2.1 Save a configuration file using the display ..................................................................... 24
3.2.2 Save a configuration file using ProLink III ...................................................................... 25
3.2.3 Save a configuration file using a basic FF host ................................................................27
3.2.4 Load a configuration file using the display .....................................................................27
3.2.5 Load a configuration file using ProLink III ......................................................................29
3.2.6 Load a configuration file using a basic FF host ............................................................... 31
3.2.7 Restore the factory configuration ................................................................................. 31
3.2.8 Replicate a transmitter configuration ............................................................................32
Chapter 4 Configure process measurement ................................................................................... 33
4.1 Configure Sensor Flow Direction Arrow .......................................................................................33
4.2 Configure mass flow measurement ............................................................................................. 35
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4.2.1 Configure Mass Flow Measurement Unit ...................................................................... 35
4.2.2 Configure Flow Damping ..............................................................................................37
4.2.3 Configure Mass Flow Cutoff ..........................................................................................39
4.3 Configure volume flow measurement for liquid applications ....................................................... 40
4.3.1 Configure Volume Flow Type for liquid applications ......................................................41
4.3.2 Configure Volume Flow Measurement Unit for liquid applications ................................ 41
4.3.3 Configure Volume Flow Cutoff ..................................................................................... 44
4.4 Configure Gas Standard Volume (GSV) flow measurement ..........................................................46
4.4.1 Configure Volume Flow Type for gas applications ......................................................... 46
4.4.2 Configure Standard Gas Density ...................................................................................47
4.4.3 Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Measurement Unit ............................................ 47
4.4.4 Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Cutoff ................................................................50
4.5 Configure density measurement ................................................................................................. 52
4.5.1 Configure Density Measurement Unit .......................................................................... 52
4.5.2 Configure Density Damping ......................................................................................... 53
4.5.3 Configure Density Cutoff ..............................................................................................54
4.6 Configure temperature measurement .........................................................................................55
4.6.1 Configure Temperature Measurement Unit ..................................................................55
4.6.2 Configure Temperature Damping ................................................................................ 56
4.7 Configure Pressure Measurement Unit ....................................................................................... 57
4.7.1 Options for Pressure Measurement Unit .......................................................................58
4.8 Configure Velocity Measurement Unit ........................................................................................ 59
4.8.1 Options for Velocity Measurement Unit ....................................................................... 59
Chapter 5 Configure process measurement applications ................................................................61
5.1 Set up the API referral application ............................................................................................... 61
5.1.1 Set up the API referral application using the display ...................................................... 61
5.1.2 Set up the API referral application using ProLink III ....................................................... 64
5.1.3 Set up the API referral application using an enhanced FF host .......................................67
5.1.4 Set up the API referral application using a basic FF host .................................................71
5.1.5 API tables supported by the API referral application ..................................................... 74
5.1.6 Process variables from the API referral application ........................................................ 75
5.2 Set up concentration measurement ............................................................................................ 76
5.2.1 Preparing to set up concentration measurement .......................................................... 76
5.2.2 Set up concentration measurement using the display ...................................................78
5.2.3 Set up concentration measurement using ProLink III ....................................................84
5.2.4 Set up concentration measurement using an enhanced FF host ................................... 90
5.2.5 Set up concentration measurement using a basic FF host ............................................. 93
Chapter 6 Configure advanced options for process measurement ..................................................97
6.1 Configure Response Time ........................................................................................................... 97
6.2 Detect and report two-phase flow ............................................................................................... 98
6.2.1 Detect two-phase flow using density ............................................................................ 98
6.2.2 Detect two-phase flow using sensor diagnostics ........................................................... 99
6.3 Configure Flow Rate Switch ...................................................................................................... 100
6.4 Configure events ....................................................................................................................... 101
6.4.1 Configure an enhanced event ..................................................................................... 101
6.5 Configure totalizers and inventories .......................................................................................... 103
6.5.1 Default settings for totalizers and inventories ............................................................. 106
6.6 Configure logging for totalizers and inventories ........................................................................ 106
6.7 Configure Process Variable Fault Action ....................................................................................107
6.7.1 Options for Process Variable Fault Action ................................................................... 108
6.7.2 Interaction between Process Variable Fault Action and other fault actions ..................109
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Chapter 7 Configure device options and preferences ................................................................... 111
7.1 Configure the transmitter display .............................................................................................. 111
7.1.1 Configure the language used on the display ................................................................111
7.1.2 Configure the process variables shown on the display .................................................112
7.1.3 Configure the number of decimal places (precision) shown on the display ..................114
7.1.4 Turn on and turn off automatic scrolling through the display variables ....................... 115
7.1.5 Configure the display backlight ...................................................................................115
7.1.6 Configure totalizer and inventory control from the display ......................................... 116
7.1.7 Configure security for the display ................................................................................117
7.2 Configure the transmitter's response to alerts ........................................................................... 118
7.2.1 Configure the transmitter's response to alerts using the display ..................................118
7.2.2 Configure the transmitter's response to alerts using ProLink III ...................................119
7.2.3 Configure Fault Timeout ............................................................................................ 121
7.2.4 Alerts, conditions, and configuration options ..............................................................122
Chapter 8 Integrate the meter with the control system ................................................................127
8.1 Configure FOUNDATION Fieldbus Channel A ............................................................................. 127
8.2 Configure mA output Channel B ................................................................................................ 127
8.2.1 Configure the mA output ............................................................................................128
8.3 Configure FO/DO Channel C ...................................................................................................... 138
8.3.1 Configure the frequency output .................................................................................138
8.3.2 Configure the discrete output .................................................................................... 144
Chapter 9 Complete the configuration .........................................................................................149
9.1 Test or tune the system using sensor simulation ........................................................................149
9.1.1 Sensor simulation ....................................................................................................... 150
9.2 Save the transmitter configuration to a backup file ....................................................................151
9.3 Enable or disable software write-protection .............................................................................. 151
Part III Operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting
Chapter 10 Transmitter operation ................................................................................................. 155
10.1 View process and diagnostic variables ....................................................................................... 155
10.1.1 View process and diagnostic variables using the display ..............................................155
10.1.2 View process variables and other data using ProLink III ...............................................155
10.1.3 Effect of Sensor Flow Direction Arrow on digital communications ...............................156
10.2 View and acknowledge status alerts .......................................................................................... 156
10.2.1 View and acknowledge alerts using the display ...........................................................156
10.2.2 View and acknowledge alerts using ProLink III ............................................................ 157
10.3 Read totalizer and inventory values ........................................................................................... 158
10.4 Start, stop, and reset totalizers and inventories ......................................................................... 158
10.4.1 Start, stop, and reset totalizers using the display ........................................................ 158
10.4.2 Start, stop, and reset totalizers using ProLink III ..........................................................159
10.4.3 Start, stop, and reset totalizers using an enhanced FF host .........................................160
10.5 Enable or disable fieldbus simulation mode ............................................................................... 161
Chapter 11 Measurement support ................................................................................................. 165
11.1 Use Smart Meter Verification (SMV) .......................................................................................... 165
11.1.1 Run an SMV test ..........................................................................................................165
11.1.2 View SMV test results ..................................................................................................169
11.1.3 Set up SMV automatic execution ................................................................................ 171
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11.2 Zero the meter .......................................................................................................................... 173
11.2.1 Terminology used with zero verification and zero calibration ......................................175
11.3 Set up pressure compensation .................................................................................................. 176
11.3.1 Set up pressure compensation using the display ......................................................... 176
11.3.2 Set up pressure compensation using ProLink III .......................................................... 178
11.3.3 Configure pressure compensation using an enhanced FF host ....................................179
11.4 Validate the meter .....................................................................................................................181
11.4.1 Alternate method for calculating the meter factor for volume flow .............................183
11.5 Perform a (standard) D1 and D2 density calibration ...................................................................183
11.5.1 Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using the display .......................................... 184
11.5.2 Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using ProLink III ........................................... 185
11.5.3 Perform a D1 and D2 density calibration using an enhanced FF host ........................... 185
11.6 Adjust concentration measurement with Trim Slope and Trim Offset ....................................... 186
Chapter 12 Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 189
12.1 Install a new transmitter license ................................................................................................ 189
12.2 Upgrade the transmitter firmware .............................................................................................191
12.2.1 Upgrade the transmitter firmware using the display ................................................... 191
12.2.2 Upgrade the transmitter firmware using ProLink III .................................................... 192
12.3 Reboot the transmitter ..............................................................................................................192
12.4 Battery replacement ..................................................................................................................193
Chapter 13 Log files, history files, and service files ......................................................................... 195
13.1 Generate history log files ...........................................................................................................195
13.1.1 Historian data and log .................................................................................................196
13.1.2 SMV history and SMV log ............................................................................................ 198
13.1.3 Totalizer history and log ..............................................................................................199
13.2 Generate service files .................................................................................................................200
13.2.1 Alert history and log ....................................................................................................202
13.2.2 Configuration audit history and log .............................................................................203
13.2.3 Assert history and log ..................................................................................................205
13.2.4 Security log .................................................................................................................205
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................207
14.1 Status LED and device status ..................................................................................................... 208
14.2 Status alerts, causes, and recommendations ............................................................................. 208
14.3 Flow measurement problems .................................................................................................... 222
14.4 Density measurement problems ............................................................................................... 224
14.5 Temperature measurement problems .......................................................................................225
14.6 Velocity measurement problems ...............................................................................................226
14.7 API referral problems .................................................................................................................228
14.8 Concentration measurement problems .....................................................................................228
14.9 Milliamp output problems ......................................................................................................... 229
14.10 Frequency output problems ...................................................................................................... 231
14.11 Discrete output problems ..........................................................................................................232
14.12 Check power supply wiring ........................................................................................................232
14.13 Check sensor-to-transmitter wiring ........................................................................................... 233
14.14 Check grounding .......................................................................................................................234
14.15 Perform loop tests .....................................................................................................................234
14.15.1 Perform loop tests using the display ........................................................................... 234
14.15.2 Perform loop tests using ProLink III .............................................................................236
14.15.3 Perform loop tests using an enhanced FF host ............................................................237
14.16 Trim mA output .........................................................................................................................238
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14.16.1 Trim mA using the display ...........................................................................................238
14.16.2 Trim mA output using ProLink III ................................................................................ 238
14.16.3 Trim mA outputs using an enhanced FF host ...............................................................239
14.16.4 Trim mA outputs using a basic FF host ........................................................................ 239
14.17 Using sensor simulation for troubleshooting ............................................................................. 239
14.18 Check Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value ....................................................................240
14.19 Check mA Output Fault Action ..................................................................................................240
14.20 Check the scaling of the frequency output .................................................................................240
14.21 Check Frequency Output Fault Action .......................................................................................240
14.22 Check the direction parameters .................................................................................................241
14.23 Check the cutoffs ...................................................................................................................... 241
14.24 Check for two-phase flow (slug flow) ......................................................................................... 241
14.25 Check for radio frequency interference (RFI) ..............................................................................242
14.26 Check the drive gain .................................................................................................................. 242
14.27 Check the pickoff voltage .......................................................................................................... 243
14.28 Check for internal electrical problems ....................................................................................... 244
14.28.1 Check the sensor coils .................................................................................................244
14.29 Perform a core processor resistance test ................................................................................... 246
Appendices and reference
Appendix A FOUNDATION
fieldbus resource block and transducer blocks ..................................... 249
A.1 Resource block .......................................................................................................................... 249
A.2 Transducer blocks and views ..................................................................................................... 254
A.2.1 Measurement transducer block .................................................................................. 256
A.2.2 Device Information transducer block .......................................................................... 274
A.2.3 Totalizers and inventories transducer block ................................................................ 299
A.2.4 Meter verification transducer block .............................................................................313
A.2.5 API Referral transducer block ..................................................................................... 326
A.2.6 Concentration Measurement transducer block ........................................................... 329
A.2.7 Advanced Phase Measurement transducer block ........................................................ 336
A.3 Fieldbus channel references ...................................................................................................... 344
Appendix B FOUNDATION
fieldbus function blocks ....................................................................... 349
B.1 Analog Input (AI) function block ................................................................................................ 349
B.1.1 AI block configuration parameters .............................................................................. 349
B.1.2 AI block modes ........................................................................................................... 350
B.1.3 AI block simulation ..................................................................................................... 350
B.1.4 AI block configuration .................................................................................................351
B.1.5 AI block filtering ..........................................................................................................352
B.1.6 AI block signal conversion ........................................................................................... 353
B.1.7 AI block alarm detection ............................................................................................. 353
B.1.8 AI block status handling .............................................................................................. 354
B.1.9 AI block default configuration .....................................................................................354
B.2 Analog Output (AO) function block ........................................................................................... 355
B.2.1 AO block configuration parameters ............................................................................ 355
B.2.2 AO block modes ..........................................................................................................356
B.2.3 AO block errors ........................................................................................................... 356
B.2.4 AO block simulation ....................................................................................................356
B.2.5 AO block status handling ............................................................................................ 357
B.2.6 AO block default configuration ................................................................................... 357
B.3 Integrator (INT) Function Block ..................................................................................................358
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B.3.1 INT block configuration parameters ............................................................................359
B.3.2 INT block other parameters ........................................................................................ 360
B.3.3 INT block modes ......................................................................................................... 361
B.3.4 INT block errors ...........................................................................................................361
B.3.5 INT block status handling ............................................................................................361
B.3.6 INT block special mode ............................................................................................... 362
B.3.7 INT block default configuration ...................................................................................362
B.4 Discrete Input (DI) function block ..............................................................................................363
B.4.1 DI block common configuration parameters ...............................................................363
B.4.2 DI block modes ........................................................................................................... 363
B.4.3 DI block errors ............................................................................................................ 364
B.4.4 DI block simulation ..................................................................................................... 364
B.4.5 DI block status handling ..............................................................................................364
B.4.6 DI block default configuration .....................................................................................364
B.5 Discrete Output (DO) function block ......................................................................................... 365
B.5.1 DO block configuration ...............................................................................................365
B.5.2 DO block modes ......................................................................................................... 366
B.5.3 DO block errors ...........................................................................................................366
B.5.4 DO block simulation ................................................................................................... 367
B.5.5 DO block status handling ............................................................................................ 367
B.5.6 DO block default configuration ...................................................................................367
Appendix C Using the transmitter display .......................................................................................369
C.1 Components of the transmitter display ..................................................................................... 369
C.2 Access and use the display menus ............................................................................................. 371
Appendix D Using ProLink III with the transmitter ...........................................................................375
D.1 Connect with ProLink III ............................................................................................................ 375
D.1.1 ProLink III Connection types ........................................................................................375
D.1.2 Make a service port connection from ProLink III to the transmitter ..............................375
Appendix E Using a Field Communicator with the transmitter ........................................................377
E.1 Basic information about the Field Communicator ..................................................................... 377
E.2 Connect with a Field Communicator ..........................................................................................378
Appendix F Concentration measurement matrices, derived variables, and process variables ..........381
F.1 Standard matrices for the concentration measurement application .......................................... 381
F.2 Derived variables and calculated process variables .................................................................... 382
Appendix G Environmental compliance .......................................................................................... 385
G.1 RoHS and WEEE ......................................................................................................................... 385
Appendix H Software history (NAMUR recommendation NE53) ...................................................... 387
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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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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 5700 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.
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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,
or the Smart Wireless THUM
Adapter. Use of AMS or the Smart Wireless THUM Adapter is not
discussed in this manual. For more information on the Smart Wireless THUM Adapter, refer to the
documentation available at www.emerson.com.
1.3 Additional documentation and resources
Topic Document
Sensor Sensor documentation
Transmitter installation Micro Motion Model 5700 Transmitters with FOUNDATION
Fieldbus: In‐
stallation Manual
Product Data Sheet
Micro Motion Model 5700 Product Data Sheet (PDS)
Hazardous area installa-
tion
See the approval documentation shipped with the transmitter, or
download the appropriate documentation at www.emerson.com.
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 using the display
Commissioning wizards
Make a startup connection to the transmitter
Set the transmitter clock
View the licensed features
Set informational parameters
Characterize the meter (if required)
Verify mass flow measurement
Verify the zero
2.1 Power up the transmitter
The transmitter must be powered up for all configuration and commissioning tasks, or for
process measurement.
1. Verify that all transmitter and sensor covers and seals are closed.
WARNING!
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.
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.
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2.2 Check meter status
Check the meter for any error conditions that require user action or that affect
measurement accuracy.
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, the Transmitter
Initializing alert is active. This alert should clear automatically when the
power-up sequence is complete.
2. Check the status LED on the transmitter.
Status LED and device statusTable 2-1:
Status LED condition Device status
Solid green No alerts are active.
Solid yellow One or more alerts are active with Alert Severity = Out of
Specification, Maintenance Required, or Function Check.
Solid red One or more alerts are active with Alert Severity = Failure.
Flashing yellow (1 Hz) The Function Check in Progress alert is active.
2.3 Determine the FOUNDATION fieldbus unique
device ID using the display
Every FOUNDATION fielbus device has a unique 24-digit number that the fieldbus segment
uses to identify it. You can determine the number using the Display .
Choose Menu > About > Device Information.
The number is located under Device Unique ID.
2.4
Commissioning wizards
The transmitter menu includes a Guided Setup to help you move fast through the most
common configuration parameters. ProLink III also provides a commissioning wizard.
By default, when the transmitter starts up, the Guided Setup menu is offered. You can
choose to use it or not. You can also choose whether or not Guided Setup is displayed
automatically.
To enter Guided Setup upon transmitter startup, choose Yes at the prompt.
To enter Guided Setup after transmitter startup, choose Menu > Configuration >
Guided Setup.
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To control the automatic display of Guided Setup, choose Menu > Configuration >
Guided Setup.
For information on the ProLink III commissioning wizard, see the ProLink III manual.
This manual does not document the commissioning wizards in detail.
2.5 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.
Identify the connection type to use, and follow the instructions for that connection type in
the appropriate appendix.
2.6 Set the transmitter clock
Display Menu > Configuration > Time/Date/Tag
ProLink III Device Tools > Configuration > Transmitter Clock
Enhanced FF host Configure > Manual Setup > Clock
Basic FF host Device TB > Set Clock Date-Time (OD Index 136)
Overview
The transmitter clock provides timestamp data for alerts, service logs, history logs, and all
other timers and dates in the system. You can set the clock for your local time or for any
standard time you want to use.
Tip
You may find it convenient to set all of your transmitter clocks to the same time, even if the
transmitters are in different time zones.
Procedure
1. Select the time zone that you want to use.
2. If you need a custom time zone, select Special Time Zone and enter your time zone
as a difference from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
3. Set the time appropriately for the selected time zone.
Tip
The transmitter does not adjust for Daylight Savings Time. If you observe Daylight Savings
Time, you must reset the transmitter clock manually.
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4. Set the month, day, and year.
The transmitter tracks the year and automatically adds a day for leap years.
2.7 View the licensed features
Display Menu > About > Licenses > Licensed Features
ProLink III Device Tools > Device Information > Licensed Features
Enhanced FF host Overview > Device Information > Licenses
Basic FF host Device TB > Permanent Feature (OD Index 142)
Device TB > Temporary Feature (OD Index 140)
Overview
You can view the licensed features to ensure that the transmitter was ordered with the
required features.
Licensed features have been purchased and are available for permanent use. The options
model code represents the licensed features.
A trial license allows you to explore features before purchasing. The trial license enables
the specified features for a limited number of days. This number is displayed for reference.
At the end of this period, the feature will no longer be available.
To purchase additional features or request a trial license, contact customer service. To
enable the additional features or request a trial license, you must install the new license.
2.8
Set informational parameters
Display Menu > Configuration > Device Information
ProLink III Device Tools > Configuration > Informational Parameters
Enhanced FF host Configure > Manual Setup > Device
Basic FF host Device TB > Transmitter Information (OD Index 14–21)
Device TB > Core Processor Information (OD Index 22–25)
Device TB > Sensor Information (OD Index 28–33)
Overview
You can set several parameters that identify or describe the transmitter and sensor. These
parameters are not used in processing and are not required.
Procedure
1. Set informational parameters for the transmitter.
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a. Set Transmitter Serial Number to the serial number of your transmitter.
The transmitter serial number is provided on the metal tag that is attached to the
transmitter housing.
b. Set Descriptor to any desired description of this transmitter or measurement
point.
c. Set Message to any desired message.
d. Verify that Model Code (Base) is set to the base model code of the transmitter.
The base model code completely describes your transmitter, except for the
features that can be licensed independently. The base model code is set at the
factory.
e. Set Model Code (Options) to the options model code of the transmitter.
The options model code describes the independent features that have been
licensed for this transmitter. The original options model code is set at the
factory. If you license additional options for this transmitter, Micro Motion will
supply an updated options model code.
For the Field Communicator, configuring model code options is not available for
this release.
2. Set informational parameters for the sensor.
a. Set Sensor Serial Number to the serial number of the sensor connected to this
transmitter.
The sensor serial number is provided on the metal tag that is attached to the
sensor case.
b. Set Sensor Material to the material used for the sensor.
c. Set Sensor Liner to the material used for the sensor liner.
d. Set Flange Type to the type of flange that was used to install the sensor.
Do not set Sensor Type. Sensor Type is set or derived during characterization.
2.9
Characterize the meter (if required)
Display Menu > Configuration > Sensor Parameters
ProLink III Device Tools > Calibration Data
Enhanced FF host Configure > Manual Setup > Characterization
Basic FF host Measurement TB > Device Calibration (OD Index 95–113)
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Overview
Characterizing the meter adjusts your transmitter to match the unique traits of the sensor
it is paired with. The characterization parameters (also called calibration parameters)
describe the sensor’s sensitivity to flow, density, and temperature. Depending on your
sensor type, different parameters are required.
Values for your sensor are provided by Micro Motion on the sensor tag or the calibration
certificate.
Tip
If your transmitter was ordered with a sensor, it was characterized at the factory. However, you
should still verify the characterization parameters.
Procedure
1. (Optional) Specify Sensor Type.
Straight Tube (T-Series sensors)
Curved Tube (all sensors except T-Series)
Note
Unlike earlier transmitters, the Model 5700 transmitter derives Sensor Type from the user-
specified values for FCF and K1 in combination with an internal ID.
2. Set the flow calibration factor: FCF (also called Flow Cal or Flow Calibration Factor).
Be sure to include all decimal points.
3. Set the density characterization parameters: D1, D2, TC, K1, K2, and FD. (TC is
sometimes shown as DT.)
4. Apply the changes as required by the tool you are using.
The transmitter identifies your sensor type, and characterization parameters are
adjusted as required:
If Sensor Type changed from Curved Tube to Straight Tube, five characterization
parameters are added to the list.
If Sensor Type changed from Straight Tube to Curved Tube, five characterization
parameters are removed from the list.
If Sensor Type did not change, the list of characterization parameters does not
change.
5. T-Series sensors only: Set the additional characterization parameters listed below.
Characterization parameter type
Parameters
Flow FTG, FFQ
Density DTG, DFQ1, DFQ2
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2.9.1 Sample sensor tags
Tag on older curved-tube sensors (all sensors except T-Series)Figure 2-1:
Tag on newer curved-tube sensors (all sensors except T-Series)Figure 2-2:
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Tag on older straight-tube sensor (T-Series)Figure 2-3:
Tag on newer straight-tube sensor (T-Series)Figure 2-4:
2.9.2 Flow calibration parameters (FCF, FT)
Two separate values are used to describe flow calibration: a 6-character FCF value and a 4-
character FT value. They are provided on the sensor tag.
Both values contain decimal points. During characterization, these are entered as a single
10-character string. The 10-character string is called either Flowcal or FCF.
If your sensor tag shows the FCF and the FT values separately and you need to enter a
single value, concatenate the two values to form the single parameter value, retaining
both decimal points.
Example: Concatenating FCF and FT
FCF = x.xxxx FT = y.yy Flow calibration parameter: x.xxxxy.yy
2.9.3
Density calibration parameters (D1, D2, K1, K2, FD, DT,
TC)
Density calibration parameters are typically on the sensor tag and the calibration
certificate.
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