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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMA_IFC 100__en__100709_4000041004_R04 7. 184 , � pp0 M IFC 100 • • • • Signal converter for electromagnetic flowmeters Electronic Revision: ER 2.1.xx (SW.REV. 3.0x) The documentation is only complete when used in combination with the relevant documentation for the sensor. ©KROHNE 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en KROHNE ■ IMPRINT All rights reserved. It is prohibited to reproduce this documentation, or any part thereof,without the prior written authorisation of KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH. Subject to change without notice. Copyright 2010 by KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH - Ludwig-Krohne-Str. 5 - 47058 Duisburg (Germany) 2 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en CONTENTS ■ 1 Safety instructions 6 1.1 Software history ............................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Intended use ..................................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Certifications .................................................................................................................... 7 1.4 Safety instructions from the manufacturer..................................................................... 8 1.4.1 Copyright and data protection ................................................................................................8 1.4.2 Disclaimer...............................................................................................................................8 1.4.3 Product liability and warranty ................................................................................................9 1.4.4 Information concerning the documentation...........................................................................9 1.4.5 Warnings and symbols used................................................................................................. 10 1.5 Safety instructions for the operator............................................................................... 10 2 Device description 11 2.1 Scope of delivery............................................................................................................. 11 2.2 Device description .......................................................................................................... 12 2.3 Nameplates .................................................................................................................... 13 2.3.1 Nameplate (example)............................................................................................................ 13 3 Installation 14 3.1 Notes on installation ...................................................................................................... 14 3.2 Storage ........................................................................................................................... 14 3.3 Transport........................................................................................................................ 14 3.4 Installation specifications .............................................................................................. 14 3.5 Mounting of the compact version................................................................................... 15 3.6 Mounting the wall-mounted housing, remote version .................................................. 15 3.6.1 Wall mounting....................................................................................................................... 15 4 Electrical connections 17 4.1 Safety instructions.......................................................................................................... 17 4.2 Important notes on electrical connection...................................................................... 17 4.3 Electrical cables for remote device versions, notes...................................................... 18 4.3.1 Notes on signal cable A ........................................................................................................ 18 4.3.2 Notes on field current cable C.............................................................................................. 18 4.3.3 Requirements for signal cables provided by the customer................................................. 19 4.4 Preparing the signal and field current cables............................................................... 20 4.4.1 Signal cable A (type DS 300), construction...........................................................................20 4.4.2 Preparing signal cable A, connection to signal converter................................................... 21 4.4.3 Length of signal cable A........................................................................................................ 22 4.4.4 Preparing field current cable C, connection to signal converter......................................... 23 4.4.5 Preparing signal cable A, connection to measuring sensor................................................25 4.4.6 Preparing field current cable C, connection to measuring sensor..................................... 26 4.5 Connecting the signal and field current cables............................................................. 27 4.5.1 Connecting the signal and field current cables to the signal converter, remote version...28 4.5.2 Connection diagram for signal and field current cable .......................................................30 4.6 Grounding the measuring sensor.................................................................................. 31 4.6.1 Classical method...................................................................................................................31 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 3 CONTENTS 4.7 Connecting the power.....................................................................................................32 4.8 Overview of outputs........................................................................................................ 34 4.8.1 Description of the CG number..............................................................................................34 4.8.2 Fixed, non-alterable output versions...................................................................................34 4.9 Description of the outputs.............................................................................................. 35 4.9.1 Current output ......................................................................................................................35 4.9.2 Pulse and frequency output..................................................................................................36 4.9.3 Status output and limit switch..............................................................................................37 4.10 Electrical connection of the outputs ............................................................................ 38 4.10.1 Electrical connection of the outputs...................................................................................38 4.10.2 Laying electrical cables correctly.......................................................................................39 4.11 Connection diagrams of outputs.................................................................................. 39 4.11.1 Important notes...................................................................................................................39 4.11.2 Description of the electrical symbols.................................................................................40 4.11.3 Basic outputs.......................................................................................................................41 4.11.4 HART® connection ..............................................................................................................44 5 Start-up 45 5.1 Switching on the power..................................................................................................45 5.2 Starting the signal converter .........................................................................................45 6 Operation 46 6.1 Display and operating elements .................................................................................... 46 6.1.1 Display in measuring mode with 2 or 3 measured values...................................................47 6.1.2 Display for selection of sub-menu and functions, 3 lines....................................................47 6.1.3 Display when setting parameters, 4 lines............................................................................48 6.1.4 Display when changing parameters, 4 lines ........................................................................48 6.2 Menu structure............................................................................................................... 49 6.3 Function tables............................................................................................................... 51 6.3.1 Menu A, quick setup.............................................................................................................. 51 6.3.2 Menu B, test.......................................................................................................................... 53 6.3.3 Menu C, setup ....................................................................................................................... 55 6.3.4 Set free units......................................................................................................................... 68 6.4 Description of functions ................................................................................................. 69 6.4.1 Reset counter in quick setup menu...................................................................................... 69 6.4.2 Deleting error messages in the quick setup menu.............................................................. 69 6.5 Status messages and diagnostic information................................................................ 70 7 Service 74 7.1 Spare parts availability................................................................................................... 74 7.2 Availability of services.................................................................................................... 74 7.3 Returning the device to the manufacturer..................................................................... 74 7.3.1 General information.............................................................................................................. 74 7.3.2 Form (for copying) to accompany a returned device............................................................ 75 7.4 Disposal .......................................................................................................................... 75 4 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en CONTENTS ■ 8 Technical data 76 8.1 Measuring principle........................................................................................................ 76 8.2 Technical data................................................................................................................. 77 8.3 Dimensions and weights ................................................................................................ 83 8.3.1 Housing .................................................................................................................................83 8.3.2 Mounting plate, wall-mounted version ................................................................................86 8.4 Flow tables ..................................................................................................................... 87 8.5 Measuring accuracy ....................................................................................................... 89 9 Description of HART interface 90 9.1 General description ........................................................................................................ 90 9.2 Connection variants........................................................................................................ 90 9.2.1 Point-to-Point connection - analogue/digital mode........................................................... 91 9.2.2 Multi-Drop connection (2-wire connection) .........................................................................92 9.2.3 Multi-Drop connection (3-wire connection) .........................................................................93 9.3 Outputs and HART® Dynamic variable and device variable .......................................... 94 9.4 Parameter for the basic configuration........................................................................... 95 9.5 Field Communicator 375/475 WC 375/4751 ................................................................... 96 9.5.1 Installation ............................................................................................................................ 96 9.5.2 Operation............................................................................................................................... 96 9.5.3 Parameter for the basic configuration................................................................................. 96 9.6 Asset Management Solutions (AMS).............................................................................. 97 9.6.1 Installation ............................................................................................................................ 97 9.6.2 Operation............................................................................................................................... 97 9.6.3 Parameter for the basic configuration................................................................................. 97 9.7 Field Device Manager (FDM) .......................................................................................... 98 9.7.1 Installation ............................................................................................................................ 98 9.7.2 Operation............................................................................................................................... 98 9.8 Process Device Manager (PDM)..................................................................................... 98 9.8.1 Installation ............................................................................................................................ 98 9.8.2 Operation............................................................................................................................... 99 9.8.3 Parameter for the basic configuration................................................................................. 99 9.9 Field Device Tool/ Device Type Manager (FDT/ DTM)................................................ 100 9.9.1 Installation .......................................................................................................................... 100 9.9.2 Operation............................................................................................................................. 100 9.10 Appendix A: HART® menu tree for Basic-DD ............................................................ 100 9.10.1 Overview Basic-DD menu tree (positions in menu tree).................................................. 101 9.10.2 Basic-DD menu tree (details for settings)........................................................................ 102 9.11 Appendix B: HART® menu tree for AMS.................................................................... 105 9.11.1 Overview AMS menu tree (positions in menu tree).......................................................... 105 9.11.2 AMS menu tree (details for settings)................................................................................ 106 9.12 Appendix C: HART® menu tree for PDM.................................................................... 110 9.12.1 Overview PDM menu tree (positions in menu tree).......................................................... 110 9.12.2 PDM menu tree (details for settings) ............................................................................... 112 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 .1 Software history The "Electronic Revision" (ER) is consulted to document the revision status of electronic equipment according to NE 53 for all GDC devices. It is easy to see from the ER whether troubleshooting or larger changes in the electronic equipment have taken place and how that has affected the compatibility. Changes and effect on compatibility 1 Downwards compatible changes and fault repair with no effect on operation (e.g.spelling mistakes on display) 2-_ Downwards compatible hardware and/or software change of interfaces: H HARTO P PROFIBUS F Foundation Fieldbus M Modbus X all interfaces 3-_ Downwards compatible hardware and/or software change of inputs and outputs: I Current output F, P Frequency/pulse output S Status output C Control input CI Current input X all inputs and outputs 4 Downwards compatible changes with new functions 5 Incompatible changes, i.e.electronic equipment must be changed. a /NFORMA T/ON! In the table below, "x"is a placeholder for possible multi-digit alphanumeric combinations, depending on the available version. Release date Electronic Revision Changes and Documentation compatibility 2007-12-11 ER 2.0.Ox - - (SW.REV.2.00(2.00)) 2008-02-29 ER 2.0.1x 1 MA IFC 100 R03 (SW.REV.2.00(2.00)) 2008-05-07 ER 2.0.2x 1 MA IFC 100 R04 (SW.REV.2.00(2.00)) 2008-06-27 ER 2.0.3x 1 MA IFC 100 R04 (SW.REV.2.00(2.00)) 2010-01-04 ER 2.0.4x 1 MA IFC 100 R04 (SW.REV.2.00(2.0011 2010-01-04 ER 2.1.Ox 1; 2-H MA IFC 100 R04 (SW.REV.2.10(3.00)) 6 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS p 1 .2 Intended use The electromagnetic flowmeters are designed exclusively to measure the flow and conductivity of electrically conductive, liquid media. DANGER! EX For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply,please refer to the Ex documentation. AWARNING! If the device is not used according to the operating conditions/refer to chapter "Technical dataJ, the intended protection could be affected. 1 .3 Certifications CE marking CE The device fulfils the statutory requirements of the following EC directives: • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC • EMC Directive 2004/108/EC as well as • EN 61010 • EMC specification acc. to EN 61326/A1 • NAMUR recommendations NE 21 and NE 43 The manufacturer certifies successful testing of the product by applying the CE marking. DANGER! EX For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply,please refer to the Ex documentation. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 7 H SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AL 1 .4 Safety instructions from the manufacturer 1.4.1 Copyright and data protection The contents of this document have been created with great care. Nevertheless, we provide no guarantee that the contents are correct, complete or up-to-date. The contents and works in this document are subject to German copyright. Contributions from third parties are identified as such. Reproduction, processing, dissemination and any type of use beyond what is permitted under copyright requires written authorisation from the respective author and/or the manufacturer. The manufacturer tries always to observe the copyrights of others, and to draw on works created in-house or works in the public domain. The collection of personal data (such as names, street addresses or e-mail addresses) in the manufacturer's documents is always on a voluntary basis whenever possible. Whenever feasible, it is always possible to make use of the offerings and services without providing any personal data. We draw your attention to the fact that data transmission over the Internet (e.g.when communicating by e-mail) may involve gaps in security. It is not possible to protect such data completely against access by third parties. We hereby expressly prohibit the use of the contact data published as part of our duty to publish an imprint for the purpose of sending us any advertising or informational materials that we have not expressly requested. 1.4.2 Disclaimer The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage of any kind by using its product, including, but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental, punitive and consequential damages. This disclaimer does not apply in case the manufacturer has acted on purpose or with gross negligence. In the event any applicable law does not allow such limitations on implied warranties or the exclusion of limitation of certain damages, you may, if such law applies to you, not be subject to some or all of the above disclaimer, exclusions or limitations. Any product purchased from the manufacturer is warranted in accordance with the relevant product documentation and our Terms and Conditions of Sale. The manufacturer reserves the right to alter the content of its documents, including this disclaimer in anyway, at any time,for any reason,without prior notification,and will not be liable in any way for possible consequences of such changes. $ www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS p 1.4.3 Product liability and warranty The operator shall bear responsibility for the suitability of the device for the specific purpose. The manufacturer accepts no liability for the consequences of misuse by the operator. Improper installation and operation of the devices (systems) will cause the warranty to be void. The respective "Standard Terms and Conditions"which form the basis for the sales contract shall also apply. 1.4.4 Information concerning the documentation To prevent any injury to the user or damage to the device it is essential that you read the information in this document and observe applicable national standards, safety requirements and accident prevention regulations. If this document is not in your native language and if you have any problems understanding the text, we advise you to contact your local office for assistance. The manufacturer can not accept responsibility for any damage or injury caused by misunderstanding of the information in this document. This document is provided to help you establish operating conditions, which will permit safe and efficient use of this device. Special considerations and precautions are also described in the document, which appear in the form of underneath icons. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 9 U SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.4.5 Warnings and symbols used Safety warnings are indicated by the following symbols. QDANGER! This information refers to the immediate danger when working with electricity. DANGER! SSS This warning refers to the immediate danger of burns caused by heat or hot surfaces. DANGER! EX This warning refers to the immediate danger when using this device in a hazardous atmosphere. A DANGER! These warnings must be observed without fail. Even partial disregard of this warning can lead to serious health problems and even death. There is also the risk of seriously damaging the device or parts of the operators plant. WARNardi A! Disregarding this safety warning, even if only in part,poses the risk of serious health problems. There is also the risk of damaging the device or parts of the operator's plant. QCA regard ° Disregarding these instructions can result in damage to the device or to parts of the operator's plant. a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 These instructions contain important information for the handling of the device. ® LEGAL NOTICE! This note contains information on statutory directives and standards. HANDLING This symbol designates all instructions for actions to be carried out by the operator in the specified sequence. RESULT This symbol refers to all important consequences of the previous actions. 1 .5 Safety instructions for the operator WARNING! A! In general, devices from the manufacturer may only be installed, commissioned, operated and maintained by properly trained and authorized personnel. This document is provided to help you establish operating conditions, which will permit safe and efficient use of this device. 10 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DEVICE DESCRIPTION p 2.1 Scope of delivery a /NFORMA T/ON! Inspect the cartons carefully for damage or signs of rough handling. Report damage to the carrier and to the local office of the manufacturer. a /NFORMA T/ON! iCheck the packing list to check if you received completely all that you ordered. a /NFORMA T/ON! Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according to your order. Check for the correct supply voltage printed on the nameplate. 10 02 O O 0 O • O Figure 2-1:Scope of delivery 1T Device in the version as ordered 2� Documentation(calibration report,Quick Start,CD-ROM with product documentation for measuring sensor and signal converter) 3� Signal cable(only for remote version) 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 11 p DEVICE DESCRIPTION 2.2 Device description Electromagnetic flowmeters are designed exclusively to measure the flow and conductivity of electrically conductive, liquid media. Your measuring device is supplied ready for operation. The factory settings for the operating data have been made in accordance with your order specifications. The following versions are available: • Compact version (the signal converter is mounted directly on the measuring sensor) • Remote version (electrical connection to the measuring sensor via field current and signal cable) a10 02 OO 0 0 0 000 -� 0 0 0 Figure 2-2:Device versions 1� Compact 45'version 2� Compact 0°version (3) Measuring sensor with connection box 4� Wall-mounted version 12 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DEVICE DESCRIPTION p 2.3 Nameplates a /NFORMA T/ON! Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according to your order. Check for the correct supply voltage printed on the nameplate. 2.3.1 Nameplate (example) 10 Alt ometer, Dordrecht 100-230 VAC 30 VAC N L-3313 LC 50-60 Hz 8 VA © xxxxxxxxoo r swv100_ (V100) Q3 S/N A07 35514 Manufact. 2007 ` GKL 6 1253 f field=f line/6 DN 150 mm/6 inch PED(97/23/EC) © Wetted materials PP FPS1=0 bar@ TS1-0 °C Type 4w6 enclosure 4) IP66/67 HC4 PS2=0 bar@@ TS2 =0 °C PS1=24 bar TT= 20 °C Figure 2-3:Example of a nameplate 1Q Manufacturer Q Power supply data (3 Software version 4Q Tag name © Approvals-related pressure and temperature thresholds © GK/GKL values(measuring sensor constants);size(mm/inches);field frequency;protection category;materials of wetted parts ® Product designation,serial number and manufacturing date 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 13 p INSTALLATION MUHM 3.1 Notes on installation a /NFORMA T/ON! Inspect the cartons carefully for damage or signs of rough handling. Report damage to the carrier and to the local office of the manufacturer. a /NFORMA T/ON! iCheck the packing list to check if you received completely all that you ordered. a /NFORMA T/ON! Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according to your order. Check for the correct supply voltage printed on the nameplate. 3.2 Storage • Store the device in a dry, dust-free location. • Avoid continuous direct sunlight. • Store the device in its original packing. • Storage temperature: -40...+70°C/-40...+158°F 3.3 Transport Signal converter • No special requirements. Compact version • Do not lift the device by the signal converter housing. • Do not use lifting chains. • To transport flange devices, use lifting straps. Wrap these around both process connections. 3.4 Installation specifications a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 The following precautions must be taken to ensure reliable installation. • Make sure that there is adequate space to the sides. • Protect the signal converter from direct sunlight and install a sun shade if necessary. • Signal converters installed in control cabinets require adequate cooling, e.g. by fan or heat exchanger. • Do not expose the signal converter to intense vibration. The flowmeters are tested for a vibration level in accordance with IEC 68-2-3. 14 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en I INSTALLATION 3.5 Mounting of the compact version a /NFORMA T/ON! The signal converter is mounted directly on the measuring sensor. For installation of the flowmeter,please observe the instructions in the supplied product documentation for the measuring sensor. 3.6 Mounting the wall-mounted housing, remote version a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. 3.6.1 Wall mounting P� SOP O i 0900 O ♦aaaaaa \\\\\\\\\\\\\ Q \\\\\\\\\\\\\ U\\\\\\\\\\\ Figure 3-1:Mounting the wall-mounted housing 1) Prepare the holes with the aid of the mounting plate. For further information refer to Mounting plate, wall-mounted version on page 86. 02 Fasten the device securely to the wall with the mounting plate. 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 15 INSTALLATION Mounting multiple devices next to each other � � 0 � a o000 0000 i i c d i O ! O e i i i 0 0000 b [mm] [inches] a 06.5 00.26 b 87.2 3.4 C 241 9.5 d 310 12.2 e 257 10.1 16 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en I ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.1 Safety instructions QDANGER! All work on the electrical connections may only be carried out with the power disconnected. Take + note of the voltage data on the nameplate! QDANGER! Observe the national regulations for electrical installations! DANGER! EX For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply,please refer to the Ex documentation. AWARNING! Observe without fail the local occupational health and safety regulations.Any work done on the electrical components of the measuring device may only be carried out by properly trained specialists. a /NFORMA T/ON! Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according to your order. Check for the correct supply voltage printed on the nameplate. 4.2 Important notes on electrical connection QDANGER! �j Electrical connection is carried out in conformity with the VDE 0100 directive "Regulations for ++ electrical power installations with line voltages up to 1000 V"or equivalent national regulations. 0 UT/ON! Q0Use suitable cable entries for the various electrical cables. • The sensor and converter are configured together in the factory. For this reason,please connect the devices in pairs. Ensure that the sensor constant GK/GKL (see type plates]are identically set. • if delivered separately or when installing devices that were not configured together set the converter to the ON size and GK/GKL of the sensor refer to Function tables on page 51. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 17 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.3 Electrical cables for remote device versions, notes 4.3.1 Notes on signal cable A a /NFORMA T/ON! Signal cable A !type DS 300J with double shielding ensures proper transmission of measured values. Observe the following notes: • Lay the signal cable with fastening elements. • It is permissible to lay the signal cable in water or in the ground. • The insulating material is flame-retardant to EN 50625-2-1, IEC 60322-1. • The signal cable does not contain any halogens and is unplasticized, and remains flexible at Low temperatures. • The connection of the inner shield is carried out via the stranded drain wire (1). • The connection of the outer shield (60) is carried out via the stranded drain wire (6). 4.3.2 Notes on field current cable C QDANGER! A shielded two-wire copper cable is used as the field current cable. The shielding MUST be + connected in the housing of the measuring sensor and signal converter. a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 The field current cable is not part of the scope of delivery. 18 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.3.3 Requirements for signal cables provided by the customer a /NFORMA T/ON! If the signal cable was not ordered, it is to be provided by the customer. The following requirements regarding the electrical values of the signal cable must be observed: Electrical safety • To EN 60811 (Low Voltage Directive) or equivalent national regulations. Capacitance of the insulated conductors • Insulated conductor/insulated conductor < 50 pF/m • Insulated conductor shield < 150 pF/m Insulation resistance Riso ' 100 GQ x km ' Umax < 24 V Imax < 100 mA Test voltages • Insulated conductor/inner shield 500 V • Insulated conductor/insulated conductor 1000 V • Insulated conductor/outer shield 1000 V Twisting of the insulated conductors • At least 10 twists per meter, important for screening magnetic fields. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 19 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS W� 4.4 Preparing the signal and field current cables a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. 4.4.1 Signal cable A (type DS 300), construction • Signal cable A is a double-shielded cable for signal transmission between the measuring sensor and signal converter. • Bending radius:>_50 mm/2" il O O o I !� O O Figure 4-1:Construction of signal cable A T Stranded drain wire(1)for the inner shield (101, 1.0 mm2 Cu/AWG 17(not insulated,bare) (2) Insulated wire(2),0.5 mm2 Cu/AWG 20 Z Insulated wire(3),0.5 mm2 Cu/AWG 20 (4) Outer sheath Insulation layers © Stranded drain wire(6)for the outer shield(601 20 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.4.2 Preparing signal cable A, connection to signal converter a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. • Connection of the two shields in the signal converter is carried out via the stranded drain wires. • Bending radius: >_50 mm/2" Required materials • PVC insulating tube, 02.5 mm/0.1" • Heat-shrinkable tubing • 2x wire end ferrules to DIN 46 228: E 1.5-8 for the stranded drain wires (1, 6) • 2x wire end ferrules to DIN 46 228: E 0.5-8 for the insulated conductors (2, 3) a (b) J) (1 (6) (2) (3) Figure 4-2:Preparation of signal cable A a=80mm/3.15" 1) Strip the conductor to dimension a. 410 Cut off the inner shield (10) and the outer shield (60). Make sure not to damage the stranded drain wires (1, 6). Slide the insulation tubing over the stranded drain wires (1, 6). (4) Crimp the wire end ferrules onto the stranded drain wire. (5) Crimp the wire end ferrules onto the conductors (2, 3). © Pull the heat-shrinkable tubing over the prepared signal cable. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 21 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.4.3 Length of signal cable A a /NFORMA T/ON! For temperatures of the medium above 150°C/300°F, a special signal cable and a ZD intermediate socket are necessary. These are available including the changed electrical connection diagrams. Measuring sensor Nominal size Min. electrical Curve for signal conductivity cable A m] [inches] [NS/cm] OPTIFLUX 1000 F 10...150 3/8...6 5 Al OPTIFLUX 2000 F 25...150 1...6 20 Al 200...1200 8...48 20 A2 OPTIFLUX 4000 F 2.5...150 1/10...6 1 Al 200...1200 8...48 1 A2 OPTIFLUX 5000 F 2.5...100 1/10...4 1 Al 150...250 6...10 1 A2 OPTIFLUX 6000 F 2.5...150 1/10...6 1 Al WATERFLUX 3000 F 25...600 1...24 20 Al 10 600 1800 A2 Al 100 300 10 30 1 5 10 100 1000 6000 Figure 4-3:Maximum length of signal cable A 1� Maximum length of signal cable A between the measuring sensor and signal converter[m] © Maximum length of signal cable A between the measuring sensor and signal converter[ft] (3 Electrical conductivity of the medium being measured[µS/cm] 22 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.4.4 Preparing field current cable C, connection to signal converter QDANGER! �j A shielded two-wire copper cable is used as the field current cable. The shielding MUST be ++ connected in the housing of the measuring sensor and signal converter. a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. • Field current cable C is not part of the scope of delivery. • Bending radius:>_50 mm/2" Required materials: • Shielded, at least 2-wire copper cable with suitable heat-shrinkable tubing • Insulating tube, size according to the cable being used • DIN 46 228 wire end ferrules: size according to the cable being used Length and cross-section of field current cable C Length Cross-section AF (CU) [m] [ftl [MM21 [AWGI 0...150 0...500 2 x 0.75 Cu 90 2 x 18 150...300 500...1000 2 x 1.50 Cu 0 2 x 14 300...600 1000...2000 2 x 2.50 Cu 10 2 x 12 10 Cu=copper cross-section 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 23 p ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS a Figure 4-4:Field current cable C,preparation for the signal converter a=80mm/3.15" 1T Strip the conductor to dimension a. 4100 �2 If a stranded drain wire is present, remove the shield that is present. Make sure not to damage the stranded drain wire. 3I Slide an insulating tube over the stranded drain wire. 4� Crimp a wire end ferrule onto the stranded drain wire. �5 Crimp wire end ferrules onto the conductors. © Pull a shrinkable tube over the prepared cable. 24 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.4.5 Preparing signal cable A, connection to measuring sensor a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. • The outer shield (60) is connected in the terminal compartment of the measuring sensor directly via the shield and a clip. • Bending radius:>_50 mm/2" Required materials • PVC insulating tube, 02.0...2.5 mm/0.08...0.1" • Heat-shrinkable tubing • Wire end ferrule to DIN 46 228: E 1.5-8 for the stranded drain wire (1) • 2x wire end ferrules to DIN 46 228: E 0.5-8 for the insulated conductors (2, 3) O a b (6) O (1) (60) (1) (60) 2 3 Figure 4-5:Preparing signal cable A,connection to measuring sensor a=50mm/2" b=10mm/0.39" 10 Strip the conductor to dimension a. 4100 02 Trim the outer shield (60) to dimension b and pull it over the outer sheath. 30 Remove the stranded drain wire (6) of the outer shield and the inner shield (10). Make sure not to damage the stranded drain wire (1) of the inner shield. 40 Slide an insulating tube over the stranded drain wire (1). (5) Crimp the wire end ferrules onto conductors 2 and 3 and the stranded drain wire (1). © Pull the heat-shrinkable tubing over the prepared signal cable. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 25 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.4.6 Preparing field current cable C, connection to measuring sensor a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. • The field current cable is not part of the scope of delivery. • The shield is connected in the terminal compartment of the measuring sensor directly via the shield and a clip. • Bending radius:>_50 mm/2" Required materials • Shielded 2-wire insulated copper cable • Insulating tube, size according to the cable being used • Heat-shrinkable tubing • DIN 46 228 wire end ferrules: size according to the cable being used a 0 b 0 Figure 4-6:Preparation of field current cable C a=50mm/2" b=10mm/0.4" 10 Strip the conductor to dimension a. 4100 02 Trim the outer shield to dimension b and pull it over the outer sheath. 3� Crimp wire end ferrules onto both conductors. 4� Pull a shrinkable tube over the prepared cable. 26 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.5 Connecting the signal and field current cables QDANGER! Cables may only be connected when the power is switched off. QDANGER! The device must be grounded in accordance with regulations in order to protect personnel + against electric shocks. DANGER! EX For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply,please refer to the Ex documentation. WARNING! without fail the local occupational health and safety regulations.Any work done on the ' electrical components of the measuring device may only be carried out by properly trained specialists. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 27 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.5.1 Connecting the signal and field current cables to the signal converter, remote version a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 The compact version is supplied preassembled from the factory. Open housing 0 t0 O OO Figure 4-7:Open housing 1� Loosen the 4 screws with a suitable tool. �2 Lift the housing at the top and bottom at the same time. 3� Slide the housing cover upward. 40 The housing cover is guided and held by the inside hinge. 28 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p Connecting the signal and field current cables O O O Figure 4-8:Function of the electrical connection terminal Connect the electrical conductors as follows: Push the lever downwards with a screwdriver in good condition (blade: 3.5 mm wide and 0.5 mm thick). Insert the electrical conductor into the plug. The conductor will be clamped as soon as the lever is released. 444 C^8 ! ^ (2) 3 4 5 © (7 S 9 S 7 8 1 2 3 S MA60-W Figure 4-9:Connecting the signal and field current cables 1� Cable entry for field current cable 2� Cable entry for signal cable S Connecting the field current cable shield 4) Electrical conductor(7) S Electrical conductor(8) © Stranded drain wire(1)of the inner shield (10)of the signal cable (7) Electrical conductor(2) S Electrical conductor(3) 9� Stranded drain wire(S)of the outer shield (60) 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 29 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.5.2 Connection diagram for signal and field current cable QDANGER! �j The device must be grounded in accordance with regulations in order to protect personnel ++ against electric shocks. • A shielded two-wire copper cable is used as the field current cable. The shielding MUST be connected in the housing of the measuring sensor and signal converter. • The outer shield (60) is connected in the terminal compartment of the measuring sensor directly via the shield and a clip. • Bending radius of signal and field current cable: >_ 50 mm/2" • The following illustration is schematic. The positions of the electrical connection terminals may vary depending on the housing version. 1 2 3 S 7 8 S (10) (60) z0 OO (10) 1 2 3 7 8 9 - Figure 4-10:Connection diagram for signal and field current cable 1� Electrical terminal compartment in signal converter 22) Signal cable A (2) Field current cable C 4� Electrical terminal compartment in measuring sensor 5� Functional ground FE 30 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en M ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.6 Grounding the measuring sensor 4.6.1 Classical method QDANGER! `j There should be no difference in potential between the measuring sensor and the housing or + protective earth of the signal converter! • The measuring sensor must be properly grounded. • The grounding cable should not transmit any interference voltages. • Do not use the grounding cable to connect more than one device to ground at the same time. • The measuring sensors are connected to ground by means of a functional grounding conductor FE. • Special grounding instructions for the various measuring sensors are provided in the separate documentation for the measuring sensor. • The documentation for the measuring sensor also contain descriptions on how to use grounding rings and how to install the measuring sensor in metal or plastic pipes or in pipes which are coated on the inside. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 31 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.7 Connecting the power QDANGER! The device must be grounded in accordance with regulations in order to protect personnel + against electric shocks. • The housings of the devices, which are designed to protect the electronic equipment from dust and moisture, should be kept well closed at all times. Creepage distances and clearances are dimensioned to VDE 0110 and IEC 664 for pollution severity 2. Supply circuits are designed for overvoltage category III and the output circuits for overvoltage category II. • Fuse protection (IN<_ 16 A) for the infeed power circuit, and also a disconnecting device (switch, circuit breaker) to isolate the signal converter must be provided. 10 _. Ill ill liI II III Itlll O O Figure 4-11:Terminal compartment for power 1� Retaining band of the cover 2� Cable entry power supply remote version 3� Cable entry power supply compact version Version overview Version Non-Ex Ex 100...230 VAC Standard Optional 12...24 VDC Standard - 24 VAC/DC - Standard 32 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en M ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 0 • Open the cover of the electrical terminal compartment by pressing down and pulling forwards at the same time. nnn L N O PE (D 10 O FE 02 FE Figure 4-12:Power supply connection 11) 100...230 VAC(-15%/+10%),8 VA 22) 24 VDC(-55%/+30%),4 W �3 24 VAC/DC(AC:-15%/+10%; DG-25%/+30%),7 VA and 4 W • Close the cover after the power has been connected. 100...230 VAC (tolerance range: -15%/+10%) • Note the power supply voltage and frequency (50...60 Hz) on the nameplate. a /NFORMA T/ON! 240 VAC+5016 is included in the tolerance range. 12...24 VDC (tolerance range: -55%/+30%) • Note the data on the nameplate! • When connecting to functional extra-low voltages, provide a facility for protective separation (PELV) (acc. to VDE 0100/VDE 0106 and IEC 364/IEC 536 or relevant national regulations). a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 72 VDC- 70%is included in the tolerance range. 24 VAC/DC (tolerance range:AC: -15%/+10%; DC: -25%/+30%) • AC: Note the power supply voltage and frequency (50...60 Hz) on the nameplate. • DC: When connecting to functional extra-low voltages, provide a facility for protective separation (PELV) (acc. to VDE 0100/VDE 0106 and IEC 364/ IEC 536 or relevant national regulations). a /NFORMA T/ON! 72 V is not included in the tolerance range. 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 33 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.8 Overview of outputs 4.8.1 Description of the CG number CG 1 _ 00 00 00 0 Figure 4-13:Marking(CG number)of the electronics module and output variants 1� ID number:0 2� ID number:0=standard;9=special 3� Power supply 4� Display(language versions) 5$) Output version 4.8.2 Fixed, non-alterable output versions This signal converter is available with various output combinations. • The grey boxes in the tables denote unassigned or unused connection terminals. • In the table, only the final digits of the CG-No. are depicted. • Connection terminal A+ is only operable in the basic output version. CG-No. Connection terminals A+ A A- C C- D D- Basic outputs (1/0) Standard 1 0 0 Ip+ HART®passive 1� Sp passive Pp/Sp passive 2) la+ HART®active 1T 1� function changed by reconnecting 2Z changeable Description of used abbreviations la Ip Current output active or passive Pp Pulse/frequency output passive Sp Status output/limit switch passive 34 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ■ ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.9 Description of the outputs 4.9.1 Current output • All outputs are electrically isolated from each other and from all other circuits. • All operating data and functions can be adjusted. • Passive mode: external power Uext< 32 VDC at I <_ 22 mA • Active mode: load impedance RL<_ 750 0 at 1 <_ 22 mA • Self-monitoring: interruption or load impedance too high in the current output loop • Error message possible via status output, error indication on LC display. • Current value error detection can be adjusted. • Automatic range conversion via threshold. The setting range for the threshold is between 5 and 80% of Q100%, ± 0...5% hysteresis (corresponding ratio from smaller to larger range of 1:20 to 1:1.25). Signaling of the active range possible via a status output (adjustable). • Forward /reverse flow measurement (F/R mode) is possible. a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 For further information refer to Connection diagrams of outputs on page 3,0and refer to Technical data on page 77. DANGER! EX For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply,please refer to the Ex documentation. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 35 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.9.2 Pulse and frequency output • All outputs are electrically isolated from each other and from all other circuits. • All operating data and functions can be adjusted. • Passive mode: External power supply required: Uext<_ 32 VDC I <_ 100 mA at f<_ 10 kHz (override up to fmax< 12 kHz) • Scaling: Frequency output: in pulses per time unit (e.g. 1000 pulses/s at Q100%); Pulse output: quantity per pulse. • Pulse width: Symmetric (pulse duty factor 1:1, independent of output frequency) automatic (with fixed pulse width, duty factor approx. 1:1 at Q100%) or fixed (pulse width adjustable as required from 0.05 ms...2 s) • Forward /reverse flow measurement (F/R mode) is possible. • The pulse and frequency output can also be used as a status output/limit switch. a /NFORMA T/ON! For further information refer to Connection diagrams of outputs on page 39and refer to Technical data on page 77. DANGER! EX For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply,please refer to the Ex documentation. 36 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.9.3 Status output and limit switch • The status outputs/limit switches are electrically isolated from each other and from all other circuits. • The output stages of the status outputs/limit switches behave like relay contacts. • All operating data and functions can be adjusted. • Passive mode: external power supply required: Uext< 32 VDC; I_< 100 mA • For information on the adjustable operating states refer to Function tables on page 51. a /NFORMA T/ON! For further information refer to Connection diagrams of outputs on page 39aInd refer to Technical data on page 77. DANGER! EX For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply,please refer to the Ex documentation. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 37 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.10 Electrical connection of the outputs a /NFORMA T/ON! Assembly materials and tools are not part of the delivery. Use the assembly materials and tools in compliance with the applicable occupational health and safety directives. 4.10.1 Electrical connection of the outputs QDANGER! All work on the electrical connections may only be carried out with the power disconnected. Take + note of the voltage data on the nameplate! * 10 �4R 4444 O r 76 0 Figure 4-14:Connection of outputs 1� Cable entry,remote version 2� Cable entry,compact version �3 Terminal S for shield • Open the housing cover • Push the prepared cables through the cable entries and connect the necessary conductors. • Connect the shield. • Close the housing cover. a /NFORMA T/ON! Ensure that the housing gasket is properly fitted, clean and undamaged. 38 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en M ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.10.2 Laying electrical cables correctly 10 2Z 03jj�:Hj Figure 4-15:Protect housing from dust and water 1T For compact versions with nearly horizontally-oriented cable entries, lay the necessary eLec- 10 cables with a drip loop as shown in the illustration. (2) Tighten the screw connection of the cable entry securely. 3I Seal cable entries that are not needed with a plug. 4.11 Connection diagrams of outputs 4.11.1 Important notes • All groups are electrically isolated from each other and from all other output circuits. • Passive operating mode: An external power supply is necessary to operate (activation) the subsequent devices (Uext). • Active operating mode: The signal converter supplies the power for operation (activation) of the subsequent devices, observe max. operating data. • Terminals that are not used should not have any conductive connection to other electrically conductive parts. DANGER! EX For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply,please refer to the Ex documentation. Description of used abbreviations la IP Current output active or passive PP Pulse/frequency output passive SP Status output/limit switch passive 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 39 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.11.2 Description of the electrical symbols mA mA meter + 0...20 mA or 4...20 mA and other — RL is the internal resistance of the measuring point including the cable RL resistance Vext DC voltage source (Uext),external power supply,any connection polarity Fe DC voltage source (Uxt(, observe connection polarity according to xt connection diagrams Fnt Internal DC voltage source Controlled internal power source in the device Electronic or electromagnetic counter 0 0 0 At frequencies above 100 Hz,shielded cables must be used to connect the counters. Ri Internal resistance of the counter L� Ri Button, NO contact or similar Table 4-1:Description of symbols 40 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en M ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p 4.11.3 Basic outputs A CAUTION! Observe connection polarity. Current output active (HART®) Uint, nom = 20 VDC • 1<_ 22mA • RL<_ 750 Q • HART®at connection terminals A — A+ + Uint A_ A mA — � + RL Figure 4-16:Current output active la Current output passive (HARTO) • Uint, nom = 20 VDC • Uext< 32 VDC • I <_ 22mA • UO<_ 2VatI = 22mA ' RL< )Uext - UO) / Imax • HART®at connection terminals A — + A+ Vint A- I Uext lift — + A 1U0 mA — 'e + RL Figure 4-17:Current output passive IP 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 41 p ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 • For frequencies above 100 Hz, shielded cables are to be used in order to reduce effects from electrical interferences(EMCI. • Shielding takes place at the electrical connection(SI of the output terminal block. A CAUTION! Observe connection polarity. Pulse/frequency output passive • Ue,t< 32 VDC • fmax in operating menu set to 100 Hz < fmax< 10 kHz: I <_ 100 mA at_< 10 kHz (overcontrol up to fmax< 12 kHz) open: I <_ 0.1 mAatUext= 5V I <_ 0.5mAatUext= 24V I <_ 0.7 mA at Uext=32 V closed: UO,max= 0.8VatI<_ 1 mA UO,max= 1.5Vat I<_ 10 mA U0,max=3.5 V at I_< 100 mA • If the following maximum load resistance RL,max is exceeded, the load resistance RL must be reduced accordingly by parallel connection of R: f<_ 1 kHz: RL max= 10 kQ f<_ 10 kHz: RL,max= 2 kQ • The minimum load resistance RL,min is calculated as follows: RL,min = (Uext - UO)/ Imax • Can also be set as status output; for the electrical connection refer to status output connection diagram. • The output is closed when the device is de-energized. D Vext D- / lu0 R 000 Ri Figure 4-18:Pulse/frequency output passive Pp 42 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS p A CAUTION! Observe connection polarity. Status output/ limit switch passive Uext< 32 VDC • I <_ 100 mA RL,max= 10 kQ RL,min = Wext - UO)I Imax • open: I <_ 0.1 nnAatUext= 5V I <_ 0.5 mA at Uext= 24 V I <_ 0.7 mA at Uext=32 V closed: U0,max= 0.8VatI <<< 1 mA U0,max= 1.5Vat I<_ 10 mA U0,max=3.5 V at I<_ 100 mA • The output is closed when the device is de-energized. C I Uext U0 + - �_ 1 RL Figure 4-19:Status output/limit switch passive SP 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 43 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.11.4 HART® connection a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 • The current output at connection terminals A+/A/A always has HAR70 capability. HART®connection active (point-to-point) A 0 R ,A+ Figure 4-20:HART®connection active Ila) 1T HART®communicator The parallel resistance to the HART®communicator must be R>_ 230 0. HART®connection passive (Multi-Drop operation) • I: Ipo/o>_4 mA • Multi-Drop mode I: Itix>_4 MA= 10% Uext< 32 VDC • R>_ 230Q A- Uext + - R � o A A- A � o i Figure 4-21:HART®connection passive Ilp) 1� HART®communicator 2� Other HART®-capable devices 44 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en START-UP p 5.1 Switching on the power Before connecting to power, please check that the system has been correctly installed. This includes: • The device must be mechanically safe and mounted in compliance with the regulations. • The power connections must have been made in compliance with the regulations. • The electrical terminal compartments must be secured and the covers have been screwed on. • Check that the electrical operating data of the power supply are correct. Switching on the power. 5.2 Starting the signal converter The measuring device, consisting of the measuring sensor and the signal converter, is supplied ready for operation.All operating data have been set at the factory in accordance with your order specifications. When the power is switched on, a self test is carried out. After that the device immediately begins measuring, and the current values are displayed. A A I . 123 .45 x3 + 12345.E x/y + Y + 12.3 °Y r i +1234.56 z3 Figure 5-1:Displays in measuring mode(examples for 2 or 3 measured values) x,y and z denote the units of the measured values displayed It is possible to change between the two measured value windows, the trend display and the list with the status messages by pressing the keys T and �. For information about possible status messages, their meaning and cause refer to Status messages and diagnostic information on page 70. 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 45 OPERATION 6.1 Display and operating elements T © o W 308.8 h3 O 0% 50 100 ::&.:::A 0000-1) IEsc Figure 6-1:Display and operating elements(Example:flow indication with 2 measuring values) 1Q Indicates a possible status message in the status list © Tag number(is only indicated if this number was entered previously by the operator) (3 Indicates when a key has been pressed 4Q 1st measured variable in large representation Q5 Bargraph indication © Keys(see table below for function and representation in text) /NFORMA T/ON! • It is recommended to activate the push buttons at right angles to the front. Touching them from the side can cause incorrect operation. • After 5 minutes of inactivity, there is an automatic return to measuring mode. Previously changed data is not saved. Key Measuring mode Menu mode Sub-menu or function Parameter and data mode mode > Switch from measuring Access to displayed Access to displayed sub- For numerical values, mode to menu mode; menu,then 1st menu or function move cursor press key for 2.5 s, submenu is displayed (highlighted in blue)one "Quick Start" menu is position to the right then displayed Return to measuring Press 1 to 3 times, Return to sub-menu or mode but prompt return to menu mode, function,data saved whether the data should data saved be saved orT Switch between display Select menu Select sub-menu or Use cursor highlighted pages: measured function in blue to change value 1 +2,trend page number, unit,setting and status page(sl and to move the decimal point Esc(> +T) - - Return to menu mode Return to sub-menu or without acceptance of function without data acceptance of data Table 6-1:Description of key functionality 46 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION 6.1.1 Display in measuring mode with 2 or 3 measured values 10 O A A x3 + 12345.6 x/y 05 123 .45 y + 12.3 °Y __' +1234.56 z3 Figure 6-2:Example for display in measuring mode with 2 or 3 measured values 1Q Indicates a possible status message in the status list ® Tag number[is only indicated if this number was entered previously by the operator) e3 1st measured variable in large depiction 4Q Bargraph indication ® Depiction with 3 measured values 6.1.2 Display for selection of sub-menu and functions, 3 lines 10 (Z 03 A ' ® XxxxXX © YYYYYY 05 Zzzzzz Figure 6-3:Display for selection of sub-menu and functions,3 lines 1Q Indicates a possible status message in the status list ® Menu,sub-menu or function name e3 Number relating to(2 4Q Indicates position within menu,sub-menu or function list ® Next menu,sub-menu or function (___signalise in this line the end of the list) © Current menu,sub-menu or function ® Previous menu,sub-menu or function (___signalise in this line the beginning of the list) 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 47 OPERATION 6.1.3 Display when setting parameters, 4 lines tO 20 ® XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Os ® Xyzxyzxyz © x/y © 1.234 ... 5.678 Figure 6-4:Display when setting parameters,4 lines 11) Current menu,sub-menu or function ® Number relating to 10 03 Denotes factory setting 4Q Denotes permissible value range ® Permissible value range for numeric values © Currently set value,unit or function(when selected,appears with white text, blue background) This is where the data is changed. ® Current parameter(open with>) ® Factory setting of parameter(non-alterable) 6.1.4 Display when changing parameters, 4 lines tO A ® Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx © Xyzxyzxyz p OO ® YYYYYYYYYYY 40 Zzzzzzzzzzzzz Figure 6-5:Display when changing parameters,4 lines 1Q Current menu,sub-menu or function Q Number relating to 1Q (3 Denotes the change of a parameter(simple to check changed data when browsing through lists) 4Q Next parameter ® Currently set data from © Current parameter(for selection press key>;then see previous chapter) © Factory setting of parameter(non-alterable) 48 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION 6.2 Menu structure /NFORMA T/ON! Note the key function within and between the columns. i Measuring mode Select Select menu and/or sub-menu Select menu T T function and set data ( T > F' Press > 2.5 s A quick setup Al language > A2 Tag A3 reset AU reset errors A3.2 counter 1 AU counter 2 A4 analogue outputs A4.1 measurement A4.2 unit A4.3 range A4.4 low flow cutoff A4.5 time constant A5 digital outputs A5.1 measurement 5.2 pulse value unit A5.3 value p. pulse A5.4 low flow cutoff A7 process input A7.1 device serial no. A7.2 zero calibration A7.3 size A7.5 GKL A7.6 coil resistance Rsp A7.7 calib.coil temp. A7.8 target conduct. A7.9 EF electr.factor A7.10 field frequency A7.11 flow direction F' B test > B1 simulation > B2 actual values B3 information . T LT LT > 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 49 OPERATION Measuring mode Select Select menu and/or sub-menu Select menu T L T function and set data F' Press > 2.5 s C setup C1 process input > 1.1 calibration > 1.2 filter 1.3 self test 1.4 information 1.5 simulation F' C2 1/0(Input/Output) > 2.1 hardware > 2.0 current output X 2.❑frequency output X 2.❑ pulse output X 2.❑status output X 2.❑ limit switch X F' > C3 1/0 counter > 3.1 counter 1 > 3.2 counter 2 F' > C4 1/0 HART > 4.1 PV is > 4.2SVis 4.3 TV is 4.4 4V is 4.5 HART units F' > C5 device > 5.1 device info > 40 5.2 display 5.3 1. meas. page 5.4 2. meas. page 5.5 graphic page 5.6 special function 5.7 units 5.8 HART 5.9 quick setup T T � T �T > 50 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION 6.3 Function tables /NFORMA T/ON! Depending on the device version, not all functions are available. 6.3.1 Menu A, quick setup No. Function Settings/descriptions Al language Al language Language selection depends on the device version. A2 Tag A2 Tag Measuring point identifier(Tag no.) (also for HART®operation),appears in the LC display header(up to 8 digits). A3 reset? A3 reset? A3.1 reset errors reset errors?Select: no/yes A3.2 reset counter 1 reset counter?Select: no/yes(available if activated in C5.9.1) AU reset counter 2 reset counter?Select: no/yes(available if activated in C5.9.2) A4 analogue outputs (only for HART(5) A4 analogue outputs Applicable to current output(terminal A),frequency output(terminal D), Limit switch (terminal C and/or D)and the first display page/line 1 A4.1 measurement 1) Select:volume flow/mass flow/diagnosis value/flow speed/coil temperature/conductivity 21 Use for all outputs?(also use this setting for Fct.A4.2...A4.5!) Setting: no(applies only to the main current output)/yes(applies to all analogue outputs) A4.2 unit Selection of the unit from a list, depending on the measurement. A4.3 range 1)Setting for main current output(range:0...100%) Setting:0...x.xx(format and unit,depending on measurement,see A4.1 and A4.2 above) 2) Use for all outputs? Make setting,see Fct.A4.1 above! A4.4 low flow cutoff 1)Setting for main current output(sets output value to"01 Setting:x.xxx±x.xxx%(range: 0.0...20%) (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value 2) Use for all outputs? Make setting,see Fct.A4.1 above! A4.5 time constant 1)Setting for main current output(applicable to all flow measurements) Setting:xxx.x s(range:000.1...100 sr 2) Use for all outputs? Make setting,see Fct.A4.1 above! 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 51 OPERATION A5 digital outputs A5 digital outputs Valid for pulse output(terminal D)and counter 1. A5.1 measurement 1)Select measurement:volume flow/mass flow 2) Use for all outputs?(also use this setting for Fct.A5.2...A5.4!) Setting: no(only for pulse output D)/yes(for all digital outputs) A5.2 pulse value unit Selection of the unit from a list, depending on the measurement. A5.3 value p. pulse 1)Setting for pulse output D (volume or mass value per pulse) Setting:xxx.xxx in l/s or kg/s 2) Use for all outputs? Make setting,see Fct.A5.1 above! A5.4 low flow cutoff 1)Setting for pulse output D (sets output value to"01 Setting:x.xxx±x.xxx%(range: 0.0...20%) (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value 21 Use for all outputs? Make setting,see Fct.A5.1 above! process input A7.1 device serial no. Serial no. of the system. The following process input parameters are only available, if the quick access has been activated in the menu "setup/ device/quick setup. A7.2 zero calibration Display of current zero calibration value. Query:calibrate zero? Settings see Fct.C1.1.1. A7.3 size Select from size table. A.7.5 GKL Set value acc.to nameplate; range: 0.5...12 (20) A7.6 coil resistance Rsp Field coil resistance at 20°C; range: 10.00...220 n A7.7 calib.coil temp. The coil temperature is derived from the coil resistance at the reference temperature. Settings see Fct.C1.1.8. A7.8 target conduct. Reference value for on-site calibration; range: 1.000...50000 µS/cm A7.9 EF electr.factor For calculation of the conductivity based on the electrode impedance. Settings see Fct.C1.1.11. A7.10 field frequency Setting as on measuring sensor nameplate= Line frequency x value(from the following list): 2;4/3;2/3; 1/2; 1/4; 1/6; 1/8; 1/12; 1/18; 1/36; 1/50 A7.11 flow direction Define polarity of flow direction. forwards(according to the arrow on the measuring sensor)or backwards(in the opposite direction to the arrow) 52 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION 6.3.2 Menu B, test [No. Function Settings/descriptions JOEL— B1 simulation B1 simulation Displayed values are simulated. B1.1 flow speed Simulation of the flow speed Select: break(exit function without simulation)/ set value(range: -12...+12 m/s; unit selection in Fct. C5.7.7) Query:start simulation? Settings: no(exit function without simulation)/yes(start simulation) B1.2 volume flow Volume flow simulation,sequence and settings similar to B1.1,see above! X stands for one of the connection terminals A, C or D ❑stands for Fct. no. B1.3...1.6 B1.1--] current output X simulation X B1.1--] pulse output X X stands for one of the connection terminals A, C i r D p p Sequence and settings similar to B1.1,see above. B1.❑ frequency out X For pulse output a set number of pulses are output in 1 s! B1.1--] limit switch X B1.1--] status output X B2 actual values B2 actual values Display the current values; exit the displayed function with key B2.1 operating hours Display the actual operating hours;exit the displayed function with key 0. B2.2 act.flow speed Display the actual flow speed;exit the displayed function with key B2.3 act. coil temp. See also Fct.C1.1.7...C1.1.8 B2.4 electr.temperature Display the actual electronics temperature;exit the displayed function with key F'. B2.5 act. conductivity See also Fct.C1.3.1...C1.3.2 B2.6 act. electr. noise See also Fct. C1.3.13...C1.3. 15 B2.8 act.coil resistance Display the actual resistance of the field coils depending on the current coil temperature. 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 53 OPERATION B3 information B3 information LC display 1st line: ID No. of the circuit board 2nd line:software version 3rd line: production date B3.1 C number CG number,cannot be changed (input/output version) B3.2 process input Process input part of the electronics B3.3 SW.REV.MS Information about the device part of the electronics(for HART devices, including the HART®part)and main software B3.4 SW.REV.UIS Information about the user interface of the device B3.5 "bus interface" Only appears with Profibus, Modbus and FF. B3.6 device serial no. Serial no. of the system. B3.7 electronic serial no. Serial number of the electronics assembly B3.8 Electronic Revision ER Reference identification number,electronic revision and production date of the device; includes all hardware and software changes 54 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION 6.3.3 Menu C, setup No. Function Settings/descriptions JL C1 process input C1.1 Calibration C1.1 calibration Grouping of all functions related to measuring sensor calibration. C1.1.1 zero calibration Display of actual zero calibration value. calibrate zero? Select: break(return with E-' key)/ standard (with factory setting)/ manual(display last value,set new value, range: -1.00...+1 m/s)/ range: -1.00...+1 m/s)/ automatic(shows the current value as the new zero calibration value) C1.1.2 size Select from size table. C1.1.5 GKL Set value acc.to nameplate; range: 0.5...12 (20) C1.1.7 coil resistance Rsp Field coil resistance at 20°C; range: 10.00...220 0 C1.1.8 calib.coil temp. The coil temperature is derived from the coil resistance at the reference temperature. Set coil temperature: break(return with 0 key) standard (=20°C) automatic(set current temperature); range: -40.0...+200°C Set coil resistance: break(return with E-' key) standard (=setting from Fct. C1.1.7) automatic(=calibration with the current resistance) C1.1.9 density Calculation of mass flow with constant density of product; range:0.1...5 kg/l C1.1.10 target conduct. Reference value for on-site calibration; range: 1.000...50000 VS/cm C1.1.11 EF electr.factor For calculation of the conductivity based on the electrode impedance. Query:calibrate EF? Select: break(return with F' key)/ standard (with factory setting)/ manual(set desired value)/ automatic(determines EF according to the setting in Fct. C1.1.10) C1.1.13 field frequency Setting as on measuring sensor nameplate= Line frequency x value(from the following list): 1/2; 1/4; 1/6; 1/8; 1/12; 1/18; 1/36; 1/50 C1.1.14 select settling Select settling (special function) Select:standard (fixed allocation)/ manual(manual time setting for the settling time for the field current) C1.1.15 settling time Only when "manual"selected under Fct. C1.1.14; range: 1.0...250 ms C1.1.16 line frequency Set line frequency. automatic(measuring &setting;for DC systems fixed setting 50 Hz) Select: 50 Hz or 60 Hz(fixed setting) C1.1.17 act.coil resistance Display of the actual resistance of the field coil for calculation of the temperature. 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 55 OPERATION C1.2 filter C1.2 filter Grouping of all functions related to filter of measuring sensor electronics. C1.2.1 limitation Limitation of all flow values, before smoothing by time constant,affects all outputs. Settings:-xxx.x/+xxx.x m/s;condition: 1st value< 2nd value Range 1st value: -100.0 m/s<_value<_-0.001 m/s Range 2nd value:+0.001 m/s<_value<_+100 m/s C1.2.2 flow direction Define polarity of flow direction. forwards(according to the arrow on the measuring sensor)or backwards(in the opposite direction to the arrow) C1.2.3 time constant For all flow measurements and outputs. xxx.x s; range:0.0...100 s C1.2.4 pulse filter Suppresses noise due to solids,air/gas bubbles and sudden changes in pH. Select:off(without pulse filter)/on (with old pulse filter)/automatic(with new pulse filter) Pulse filter"on":The change from one measurement value to the next one is Limited to the value"pulse limitation"for the total time"pulse width". This filter allows a faster signal tracking for slowly changing flow values. Pulse filter"automatic":The raw flow values are collected into a buffer, covering two times the "pulse width"values.This filter is called "median" filter. This filter allows a better suppression of pulse shaped disturbances (particles or air bubbles in very noisy environment). C1.2.5 pulse width Length of interference and delays to be suppressed on sudden changes in flow. Only available, if pulse filter(Fct.C1.2.4) is"on"or"automatic" xx.x s; range:0.01...10 s C1.2.6 pulse limitation Dynamic limitation from one measured value to the next;only effective, if pulse filter(Fct. C1.2.41 is"on". xx.x s; range:0.01...100 m/s C1.2.7 noise filter Suppresses noise at low conductivity, high solids content,air and gas bubbles,and chemically inhomogeneous media. Select:off(without noise filter)/on (with noise filter) C1.2.8 noise level Range within which changes are evaluated as noise,and outside of which changes are evaluated as flow(only with noise filter switched on, Fct. C1.2.7). xx.xx m/s; range: 0.01...10 m/s C1.2.9 noise suppression Set noise suppression (only when noise filter switched on, Fct. C1.2.7). Range: 1...10, noise suppression factor[min= 1...max= 101 C1.2.10 low flow cutoff Sets output value of all outputs to"0": x.xxx±x.xxx m/s (ft/s); range:0.0...20 m/s(0.0...32.8 ft/s) (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value C1.2.11 conductivity Setting the time constant for the conductivity measurement;only available,if the conductivity measurement is activated 56 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION C1.3 self test C1.3 self test Grouping of all functions related to self test of measuring sensor electronics. C1.3.1 empty pipe Switch conductivity measurement off and on (measurement of the electrode resistance with or without empty pipe detection). Select:off/ conductivity(only conductivity measurement)/ cond.+empty pipe[F](conductivity measurement and empty pipe indication, error category[F]application); Flow indication "=0"when pipe empty/ cond.+empty pipe[S] (conductivity measurement and empty pipe indication, error category[S] measurement out of specification); Flow indication "#0"when pipe empty C1.3.2 limit empty pipe Only available when empty pipe activated [..] in Fct. C1.3.1. Range:0.0...9999 µS(set max 50%of the lowest occurring conductivity in operation. Conductivity below this value=signal as empty pipe) C1.3.3 act. conductivity Only available when empty pipe activated [..] in Fct. C1.3.1. Actual conductivity is indicated.Activation takes place only after setting mode is exited! C1.3.13 electrode noise Automatic test switched off/on. Select:off/on C1.3.14 limit electr. noise Only with electrode noise activated,see Fct. C1.3.13. Range:0.000...12 m/s(noise above this threshold generates an error of category[Sl) C1.3.15 act. electr. noise Only available when electrode noise"on"activated in Fct. C1.3.13. Activation takes place only after the setting mode is exited! C1.3.16 settling of field Automatic test switched off/on. Select:off/on C1.3.17 diagnosis value Select diagnosis value for testing the various analogue outputs. Select: off(no diagnosis)/electrode noise (activate Fct. C1.3.13)/ terminal 2 DC (electrode DC voltage at electrode terminal 21/ terminal 3 DC (electrode DC voltage at electrode terminal 3) C1.4 information CIA information Grouping of all functions related to information with respect to measuring sensor and sensor electronics. C1.4.1 liner Shows material of the liner. C1.4.2 electr. material Shows material of the electrodes. C1.4.3 calibration date Not available at this time. C1.4.4 serial no.sensor Shows serial no.of the measuring sensor. C1.4.5 V no.sensor Shows the order number of the measuring sensor. C1.4.6 sensor electr. info Sows serial number of circuit board,software version number and calibration date of circuit board 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 57 OPERATION C1.5 simulation C1.5 simulation Grouping of all functions for simulating measuring sensor values.These simulations have effect on all outputs, including counters and display. C1.5.1 flow speed Sequence see Fct. B1.1 C1.5.2C1.5. volume flow Sequence see Fct. B1.2 2 No. Function Settings/descriptions C2 1/0 (Inputs/Outputs) C2.1 hardware C2.1 hardware Assignment of connection terminals dependent on signal converter version: active/passive/NAMUR C2.1.1 terminal A Select:off(switched off)/current output C2.1.3 terminal C Select:off(switched off)/status output/limit switch C2.1.4 terminal D Select:off(switched off)/frequency output/pulse output/status output/ Limit switch C2.❑ current out X C2.0 current out X X stands for connection terminals A ❑stands for Fct. no.C2.2(A) C2.0.1 range 0%...100% Current range for the selected measurement,e.g.4...20 mA, corresponds to 0...100% xx.x ...xx.x mA; range:0.00...20 mA(condition:0 mA<_ 1 st value<_2nd value<_20 mA) C2.0.2 extended range Defines the min.and max. limits. xx.x...xx.x mA;range:03.5...21.5 mA(condition:0 mA<_1st value<_2nd value <21.5 mA) C2.0.3 error current Specify error current. xx.x mA; range:3...22 mA(condition: outside of extended range) C2.0.4 Error Condition The following error conditions can be selected. Select:error in device(error category[F))/application error(error category [F))/out of specification (error category[S)) C2.0.5 measurement Measurements for activating the output. Select:volume flow/mass flow/diagnosis value/flow speed/coil temperature/conductivity C2.❑.6 range 0...100%of the measurement set in fct.C2.❑.5 0...xx.xx (format and unit depend on the measurement,see above) C2.0.7 polarity Set polarity, please note flow direction in C1.2.21 Select: both polarities (plus and minus values are displayed)/positive polarity(display for negative values=0)/negative polarity(display for positive values=0)/absolute value (use for the output) C2.0.8 limitation Limitation before applying the time constant. ±xxx ... ±xxx%; range: -150...+150% 58 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION No. Function Settings/descriptions C2.0.9 low flow cutoff Sets output value to"0" x.xxx±x.xxx%; range: 0.0...20% (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value C2.0.10 time constant Range:000.1...100 s C2.El.11 special function Select:off(switched off)/ automatic range(range is changed automatically, extended lower range, only makes sense together with a status output) C2.❑.12 threshold Appears only when Fct. C2.0.11 threshold is activated between extended and normal range.The automatic range function always changes from the extended to the normal range when the 100%current is reached. The upper 100%value of the hysteresis is then=0.The threshold is then the hysteresis value, instead of"threshold±hysteresis"as shown in the display. Range:5.0...80% (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value C2.0.13 information Serial number of the 1/0 circuit board,software version number and production date of the circuit board C2.0.14 simulation Sequence see B1.❑current out X C2.❑.15 4mA trimming Trimming of the current at 4 mA Reset to 4 mA restores the factory calibration. Used for HART setting. C2.❑.16 20mA trimming Trimming of the current at 20 mA Reset to 20 mA restores the factory calibration. Used for HART setting. C2.❑ frequency out X C211 frequency out X X stands for connection terminals D ❑stands for Fct. no.C2.5(D) C2.El.1 Pulse Shape Specify the pulse shape. Select:symmetric(about 50%on and 50%off)/automatic (constant pulse with about 50%on and 50%off at 100%pulse rate)/fixed (fixed pulse rate, setting see below Fct. C2.0.3 100%pulse rate) C2.❑.2 pulse width Only available if set to"fixed" in Fct. C2.❑.1. Range:0.05...2000 ms Note:max.setting value Tp[msl<_500/max.pulse rate[1/s],gives the pulse width=time where the output is activated C2.0.3 100%pulse rate Pulse rate for 100%of the measuring range. Range: 0.0...100 00 1/s Limitation 100% pulse rate<_ 100/s: Imax<_ 100 mA Limitation 100% pulse rate> 100/s: Imax<20 mA C2.0.4 measurement Measurements for activating the output. Select:volume flow/mass flow/diagnosis value/flow speed/coil temperature/conductivity C2.0.5 rangemeasurement range 0...100%of the measurement set in fct. C2.0.4 0...xx.xx (format and unit depend on the measurement,see above) 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 59 OPERATION No. Function Settings/descriptions C2.❑.6 polarity Set polarity, please note flow direction in C1.2.2! Select: both polarities (plus and minus values are displayed)/positive polarity(display for negative values=0)/negative polarity(display for positive values=0)/absolute value (use for the output) C2.❑.7 limitation Limitation before applying the time constant. ±xxx ... ±xxx%; range: -150...+150% C2.❑.8 low flow cutoff Sets output value to"0": x.xxx±x.xxx%; range: 0.0...20% (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value C2.❑.9 time constant Range:000.1...100 s C2.❑.10 invert signal Select: off(activated output generates a high current at the output,switch closed)/ on (activated output generates a low current at the output,switch open) C2.❑.12 information Serial number of the 1/0 circuit board,software version number and production date of the circuit board C2.❑.13 simulation Sequence see B1.❑frequency out X C2.❑ pulse output X C2.❑ pulse output X X stands for connection terminals D ❑stands for Fct. no.C2.5 (D) C2.El.1 pulse shape Specify the pulse shape. Select:symmetric(about 50%on and 50%off)/automatic (constant pulse with about 50%on and 50%off at 100%pulse rate)/fixed (fixed pulse rate, setting see below Fct. C2.❑.3 100% pulse rate) C2.❑.2 pulse width Only available if set to"fixed" in Fct. C2.0.1 Range:0.05...2000 ms Note:max.setting value Tp[ms]<_500/max.pulse rate ON,gives the pulse width=time where the output is activated C2.❑.3 max. pulse rate Pulse rate for 100%of the measuring range. Range: 0.0...100 00 1/s Limitation 100% pulse rate<_ 100/s: Imax< 100 mA Limitation 100% pulse rate> 100/s: lmax<20 mA C2.❑.4 measurement Measurements for activating the output. Select:volume flow/mass flow C2.❑.5 pulse value unit Selection of the unit from a list, depending on the measurement. C2.❑.6 value p. pulse Set value for volume or mass per pulse. xxx.xxx, range in [L] or[kg] (volume or mass for current output C2.❑.6) At max. pulse rate see above 2.❑.3 pulse output. C2.❑.7 polarity Set polarity, please note flow direction in C1.2.2! Select: both polarities (plus and minus values are displayed)/positive polarity(display for negative values=0)/negative polarity(display for positive values=0)/absolute value (use for the output) C2.❑.8 low flow cutoff Sets output value to"0" x.xxx±x.xxx%; range: 0.0...20% (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value C2.❑.9 time constant Range:000.1...100 s 60 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION Function Settings/descriptions C2.0.10 invert signal Select: off(activated output generates a high current at the output,switch closed)/ on (activated output generates a low current at the output,switch open) C2.❑.12 information Serial number of the 1/0 circuit board,software version number and production date of the circuit board C2.❑.13 simulation Sequence see B1.❑ pulse output X C2.❑ status output X C2.❑ status output X X(Y) stands for one of the connection terminals C or D ❑stands for Fct. no. C2.4(C)/C2.5 (D) C2.El.1 Mode The output shows the following measuring conditions: out of specification (output activated,signals application error or error in device refer to Status messages and diagnostic information on page 70/ application error(output activated,signals application error or error in device refer to Status messages and diagnostic information on page 70/ polarity flow(polarity of the current flow)/ over range flow(over range of the flow)/ counter 1 preset(activates when counter X preset value is reached)/ counter 2 preset(activates when counter X preset value is reached)/ output A(activated by the status of output Y,additional output data see below)/ output C (activated by the status of output Y,additional output data see below)/ output D (activated by the status of output Y,additional output data see below)/ off(switched off)/ empty pipe(when pipe empty, output activated)/ error in device(when error,output activated) C2.❑.2 current out Y Only appears if output A is set under"mode(see above)",and this output is a "current output". Select: polarity(is signalled)/ over range (is signalled)/ automatic range signals lower range C2.❑.2 frequency out Y and pulse Only appears if output D is set under"mode(see above)",and this output is a output Y "frequency/pulse output". Select: polarity(is signalled)/ over range (is signalled) C2.❑.2 status output Y Only appears if output C or D is set under"mode (see above)",and this output is a "status output". Same signal(like other connected status output, signal can be inverted, see below) C2.❑.2 limit switch Y Only appears if output C or D is set under"mode(see above)",and this output is a "limit switch". Status off(is always selected here if status output X is connected with a limit switch. C2.❑.2 off Only appears if output A, C or D is set under"mode(see above)"and this output is switched off. C2.❑.3 invert signal Select: off(activated output supplies a high current,switch closed)/ on (activated output supplies a low current,switch open) C2.❑.4 information Serial number of the 1/0 circuit board,software version number and production date of the circuit board C2.❑.5 simulation Sequence see B1.❑status output X 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 61 OPERATION C2.❑ limit switch X C2.❑ limit switch X X stands for one of the connection terminals C or D ❑stands for Fct. no. C2.4(C)/C2.5 (D) C2.El.1 measurement Select:volume flow/mass flow/diagnosis value/flow speed/coil temperature/conductivity C2.❑.2 threshold Switching level,set threshold with hysteresis xxx.x±x.xxx(format and unit depend on the measurement,see above) (1st value=threshold/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value C2.❑.3 polarity Set polarity, please note flow direction in C1.2.2! Select: both polarities (plus and minus values are displayed)/positive polarity(display for negative values=0)/negative polarity(display for positive values=0)/absolute value (use for the output) C2.❑.4 time constant Range:000.1...100 s C2.❑.5 invert signal Select: off(activated output generates a high current,switch closed)/ on (activated output generates a low current,switch open) C2.❑.6 information Serial number of the 1/0 circuit board,software version number and production date of the circuit board C2.❑.7 simulation Sequence see B1.❑ limit switch X 62 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en l OPERATION IIM�0- Function Settings/descriptions C3 1/0 counter C3.1 counter 1 Set function of counter❑ ❑stands for 1,2 (=counter 1, 2) C3.2 counter 2 The basic version (standard) has only 2 counters! These functions are only available for HART®devices. C3.❑.1 function Select:sum counter(counts positive and negative values)/+counter(counts only the positive values)/-counter(counts only the negative values)/off (counter is switched off) C3.0.2 measurement Selection of the measurement for counter❑ Select:volume flow/mass flow C3.0.3 low flow cutoff Sets output value to"0" Range:0.0...20% (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value C3.1-14 time constant Range:000.1...100 s C3.0.5 preset value If this value is reached,positive or negative,a signal is generated that can be used for a status output at which "preset counter V has to be set. Preset value(max.8 digits)x.xxxxx in selected unit,see C5.7.10+ 13 C3.0.6 reset counter Sequence see Fct.A3.2 and AU C3.1-17 set counter Set counter❑to the desired value. Select: break(exit function)/set value(opens the editor to make the entry) Query:set counter? Select: no(exit function without setting the value)/yes(sets the counter and exits the function) C3.1-18 stop counter Counter❑stops and holds the current value. Select: no(exits the function without stopping the counter)/yes(stops the counter and exits the function) C3.0.9 start counter Start counter❑after that counter is stopped. Select: no (exits the function without starting the counter)/yes(starts the counter and exits the function) C3.El.10 information Serial number of the 1/0 circuit board,software version number and production date of the circuit board 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 63 OPERATION No. Function Settings/descriptions C4 1/0 HART C4 1/0 HART Selection/display of the 4 dynamic variables(DV)for HART. The HART®current output(terminal A basic 1/0sI always has a fixed link to the primary variables WV). Fixed links of the other DVs(1-31 are only possible if one additional analogue output(frequency) is available; if not,the measurement can be freely selected from the following list:see Fct.A4.1 "measurement". ❑stands for 1,3 or 4 X stands for connection terminals A, C or D C4.1 PV is Current output(primary variable) C4.2 SV is (secondary variable) C4.3 TV is (tertiary variable) C4.4 4V is (4th variable) C4.5 HART units Changes units of DVs(dynamic variables) in the display Break: return with F' key HART display®: copies the settings for the display units to the settings for DVs Standard:sets factory defaults for DVs C4.El.1 current out X Shows the current analogue measured value of the linked current output. The measurement cannot be changed! C4.El.1 frequency out X Shows the current analogue measured value of the linked frequency output, if present.The measurement cannot be changed! C4.El.1 HART dynamic var. Measurements of the dynamic variables for HART. Linear measurements:volume flow/mass flow/diagnosis value/flow speed/coil temperature/conductivity Digital measurements:counter 1 /counter 2/operating hours No. Function Settings/descriptions Pr C5 device C5.1 device info C5.1 device info Grouping of all functions that have no direct effect on the measurement or any output. C5.1.1 Tag Settable characters(max.8 digits): A...Z;a...z; 0...9;/- , . C5.1.2 C number CG number, non-alterable (input/output versions) C5.1.3 device serial no. Serial no. of the system. C5.1.4 electronic serial no. Serial no. of the electronic assembly,cannot be changed. C5.1.5 SW.REV.MS Serial no. of the circuit board,version no.of the main software, production date of the circuit board C5.1.6 Electronic Revision ER Reference identification number,electronic revision and production date of the device; includes all hardware and software changes 64 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION C5.2 display C5.2 display - 05.2.1 language Language selection depends on the device version. C5.2.2 contrast Adjust display contrast for extreme temperatures. Setting:-9...0...+9 This change takes place immediately, not just when setting mode is exited! C5.2.3 default display Specification of the default display page that is returned to after a short delay period. Select: none (the current page is always active)/1. meas. page(show this page)/ 2. meas. page (show this page)/status page(show only status messages)/ graphic page(trend display of the 1st measurement) C5.2.5 SW.REV.UIS Serial no. of the circuit board,version no. of user software, production date of the circuit board C5.3 & C5.4 1. meas. page & 2. meas. page C5.3 1. meas. page ❑stands for 3=meas. page 1 and 4=meas. page 2 C5.4 2. meas. page C5.❑.1 function Specify number of measured value lines(font size) Select:one line/two lines/three lines C5.❑.2 measurement 1.line Specify measurement for 1st line. Select:volume flow/mass flow/diagnosis value/flow speed/coil temperature/conductivity C5.❑.3 range 0...100%of the measurement set in Fct.C5.❑.2 0...xx.xx (format and unit depend on the measurement) C5.❑.4 limitation Limitation before applying the time constant. xxx%; range: -120...+120% C5.❑.5 low flow cutoff Sets output to "0": x.xxx±x.xxx%; range: 0.0...20% (1st value=switching point/2nd value=hysteresis), condition: 2nd value<_ 1 st value C5.❑.6 time constant Range:000.1...100 s C5.❑.7 format 1.1ine Specify decimal places. Select:automatic(adaptation carried out automatically)/ X(=none) ...X.XXXXXXXX(max.8 digits) C5.❑.8 measurement 2.line Specify measurement 2.line (only available if this 2.line is activated) Select: bar graph (for the measurement selected in 1.line)/volume flow/ mass flow/diagnosis value/flow speed/counter 1 /counter 2/conductivity /coil temperature/operating hours C5.❑.9 format 2.1ine Specify position after decimal point(only available if this 2.1ine is activated) Select:automatic(adaptation carried out automatically)/ X(=none) ...X.XXXXXXXX(max.8 digits) C5.0.10 measurement 3.line Specify measurement 3.line (only available if this 3.line is activated) Select:volume flow/mass flow/diagnosis value/flow speed/coil temperature/conductivity/counter 1 /counter 2/operating hours C5.El.11 format 3.line Specify position after decimal point(only available if this 3.line is activated) Select:automatic(adaptation carried out automatically)/ X(=none) ...X.XXXXXXXX(max.8 digits) 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 65 OPERATION C5.5 graphic page C5.5 graphic page Graphic page always shows trend curve of the measurement of the 1. meas. page/1.line,see Fct. C5.3.2 C5.5.1 select range Select: manual(set range in Fct. C5.5.21/ automatic (automatic depiction based on the measured values) Reset only after parameter change or after switching off and on. C5.5.2 range Set the scaling for the Y axis. Only available if"manual" is set in C5.5.1. +xxx±xxx%; range: -100...+100% (1st value=lower limit/2nd value=upper limit), condition: 1st value<_2nd value C5.5.3 time scale Set the time scaling for the X axis,trend curve xxx min; range:0...100 min C5.6 special function C5.6 special function - 05.6.1 reset errors reset errors? Select: no/yes C5.6.2 save settings Save current settings. Select: break(exit function without saving)/backup 1 (save in storage Location 1)/backup 2(save in storage location 2) Query:continue copy?(cannot be done afterwards) Select: no (exit function without saving)/yes(copy current settings to storage backup 1 or backup 2) C5.6.3 load settings Load saved settings. Select: break(exit function without loading)/factory settings (load in state as delivered)/backup 1 (load data from storage location 1)/backup 2(load data from storage location 21/load sensor data (factory settings of calibration data] Query:continue copy?(cannot be done afterwards) Select:no(exit the function without saving)/yes(load data from the selected storage location) C5.6.4 password quick set Password required to change data in the quick setup menu. 0000 (=to Quick Setup menu without password) xxxx(password required); range 4digit: 0001...9999 C5.6.5 password setup Password required to change data in the setup menu. 0000 (=to Quick Setup menu without password) xxxx(password required); range 4digit: 0001...9999 66 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION C5.7 units C5.7 units - 05.7.1 volume flow m3/h; m3/min; m3/s; l/h; l/min; l/s It=litres); ft3/h;ft3/min;ft3/s;gal/h; gal/min; gal/s; IG/h; IG/min; IG/s; free unit(set factor and text in the next two functions, sequence see below) C5.7.2 Text free unit For text to be specified refer to Setfree unitson page 68: C5.7.3 [m3/s]*factor Specification of the conversion factor, based on m3/s: xxx.xxx refer to Setfree unitson page 68 C5.7.4 mass flow kg/s; kg/min; kg/h;t/min;t/h; g/s;g/min; g/h; lb/s; lb/min; lb/h;ST/min;ST/h (ST=Short Ton); LT/h (LT= Long Ton); free unit(set factor and text in the next two functions, sequence see below) C5.7.5 Text free unit For text to be specified refer to Setfree units-on page 68: C5.7.6 [kg/sl*factor Specification of the conversion factor, based on kg/s: xxx.xxx refer to Setfree unitson page 68 C5.7.7 flow speed m/s;ft/s C5.7.8 conductivity Ns/cm;S/m C5.7.9 temperature °C;°F; K C5.7.10 volume m3; l(litre); hl; ml;gal; IG; in3;ft3;yd3; free unit(set factor and text in the next two functions,sequence see below) C5.7.11 Text free unit For text to be specified refer to Set free unitson page 68: C5.7.12 [m3]*factor Specification of the conversion factor, based on m3: xxx.xxx refer to Setfree unitson page 68 C5.7.13 mass kg;t; mg;g; lb;ST; LT;oz; free unit(set factor and text in the next two functions,sequence see below) C5.7.14 Text free unit For text to be specified refer to Set free unitson page 68: C5.7.15 [kg]*factor Specification of the conversion factor, based on kg: xxx.xxx refer to Setfree unitson page 68 C5.7.16 density kg/l; kg/m3; lb/ft3; lb/gal; free unit(set factor and text in the next two functions,sequence see below) C5.7.17 Text free unit For text to be specified refer to Set free unitson page 68: C5.7.18 [kg/m3]*factor Specification of the conversion factor, based on kg/m3: xxx.xxx refer to Setfree unitson page 68 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 67 OPERATION C5.8 HART C5.8 HART This function is only available for devices with a HART®interface! C5.8.1 HART Switch HART communication on/off Select: on (HART active)current=4...20 mA/ off(HART®not active)current=0...20 mA C5.8.2 address Set address for HART®operation. Select:00 (point-to-point operation,current output has normal function, current=4...20 mA)/01...15(Multi-Drop operation,current output has a constant setting of 4 mA) C5.8.3 message Set required text: A...Z;a...z;0...9 ;/ C5.8.4 description Set required text: A...Z;a...z;0...9 ;/ C5.9 quick setup C5.9 quick setup Activate quick access in quick setup menu; default setting:quick setup is active(yes) Select:yes(activated)/no (not activated) C5.9.1 reset counter 1 Reset counter 1 in quick setup menu Select:yes(activated)/no (not activated) C5.9.2 reset counter 2 Reset counter 2 in quick setup menu Select:yes(activated)/no(not activated) C5.9.4 process input Activate quick access to the important process input parameters Select:yes(activated)/no(not activated) 6.3.4 Set free units Free units Sequences to set texts and factors Texts Volume flow, mass flow and density: 3 digits before and after the slash xxx/xxx(max.3 digits before/after the slash) Volume, mass: xxx(max.3 digits) Permissible characters: A...Z;a...z;0...9 ;/ -+, .*; fd$%— Conversion factors Desired unit =[unit see above]*conversion factor Conversion factor Max. 9 digits Shift decimal point: T to the left and�to the right 68 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION 6.4 Description of functions 6.4.1 Reset counter in quick setup menu /NFORMA T/ON! 1 It may be necessary to activate resetting of the counter in the Quick Setup menu. utton Display Description and setting > quick setup Press and hold for 2.5 s,then release the key. > language 2 x reset > reset errors counter 1 Select desired counter. counter 2 counter 3 > reset counter no orT reset counter yes F' counter 1,2 Counter has been reset. 3 x F' Measuring mode 6.4.2 Deleting error messages in the quick setup menu /NFORMA T/ON! For the detailed list of the possible error messages refer to Status messages and diagnostic information on page 70. Key Display Description and setting > quick setup Press and hold for 2.5 s,then release the key. > language 2 x reset > reset errors > reset? no L or T reset? yes F' reset errors Error has been reset. 3 x F' Measuring mode 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 69 OPERATION 6.5 Status messages and diagnostic information Operational faults in device Messages on the display Description Actions Status: F_____ Operational fault in device, mA output<_ Repair necessary. 3.6 mA or set fault current (depending on the seriousness of the fault), status output open, pulse/frequency output: no pulses F error in device Fault or failure of device. Parameter or Group message,when one of the following hardware error. No measurement possible. or some other severe error occurs. F 10 1 Error, operational fault in 10 1. Parameter Load settings(Fct. C4.6.31 (backup 1, or hardware error. No measurement backup 2 or factory settings). If status possible. message still does not disappear, replace F parameter Error, operational fault of data manager, electronic unit. electronic unit, parameter or hardware error. Parameters no longer usable. F 10 2 Error, operational fault in 10 2. Parameter or hardware error. No measurement possible. F configuration Invalid configuration: display software, bus If device configuration unchanged: parameter or main software do not match defective, replace electronic unit. existing configuration. F display Error, operational fault in display. Defective, replace electronic unit. Parameter or hardware error. No measurement possible. F sensor electronic Error, operational fault in sensor Defective, replace electronic unit. electronics. Parameter or hardware error. No measurement possible. F sensor global Data error in the global data of the Load settings(Fct. C5.6.3) (backup 1, measuring sensor electronic equipment. backup 2 or factory settings). If status message still does not disappear, replace electronic unit. F sensor local Data error in the local data of the measuring Defective, replace electronic unit. sensor electronic equipment. F field current local Data error in the local data of the field Defective, replace electronic unit. current supply. F current output A Error, operational fault in current output. Defective, replace electronic unit. Parameter or hardware error. No measurement possible. F software user interface Fault revealed by CRC check of operation Replace electronic unit. software. F hardware settings The set hardware parameters do not match Answer queries in dialogue mode,follow the identified hardware.A dialogue appears directions. in the display. Defective, replace electronic unit. F hardware detection Existing hardware cannot be identified. Defective, replace electronic unit. F RAM/ROM error 101 A RAM or ROM error is detected during the Defective, replace electronic unit. F RAM/ROM error 102 CRC check. F Fieldbus Malfunction of the Fieldbus interface. - 70 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION Application error Messages on the display Description Actions Status: F_____ Application fault, device OK, but Application test or operator action measured values affected. necessary. F application error Application-dependent fault, but device is Group message,when errors as described OK. below or other application errors occur. F empty pipe 1 or 2 measuring electrodes are not in Measuring pipe not filled,function contact with the medium;measured value is dependent on Fct. C1.3.2.; Check set to zero. No measurement possible. installation. Or electrodes completely insulated e.g. by oil film. Clean! The two empty pipe messages cannot appear at the same time.The difference lies in whether the measured value is also set to zero upon the detection of an empty pipe.The sensor electronics will use one or the other function (setting to zero or further measurement)depending on a selection made by the user. F flow exceeding limit Measuring range exceeded,filter setting Limitation Fct. C1.2.1, increase values. Limits measured values. No message if empty pipe. If this limit occurs sporadically in processes with air pockets,solid contents or low conductivity,then either the limit has to be increased or a pulse filter used so as to quell the error messages and also reduce the measurement errors. F field frequency too high Field frequency is not reaching steady state, If Fct. C1.1.14 settling time is set to a measured flow value is still being supplied "manual", increase value in Fct. C1.1.15. If but may have errors. Measured values are ..standard" is set,set field frequency in still supplied, but they are always too low. Fct. C1.1.13 acc.to signal converter No message if coil broken or bridged. nameplate. F DC offset ADC over-ranged by DC offsets. No For remote signal converters,check the measurement can be performed,the flow is connection of the signal cable. set to zero. No message if empty pipe. F open circuit A Load on current output A too high, effective Current not correct, mA output cable has current too low. open circuit or load too high. Check cable, reduce load (set< 750 ohm). F over range A The current or the corresponding measured Check with Fct. C2.1 hardware or sticker in value is limited by a filter setting. terminal compartment,which output is F over range A The pulse rate or the corresponding connected to the terminal. 9 P P 9 If current output:extend Fct. C2.x.6 range measured value is limited by a filter setting. and Fct. C2.x.8 limitation. Or the demanded pulse rate is too high. If frequency output:extend values in Fct. C2.x.5 and Fct. C2.x.7. F active settings Error during the CRC check of the active Upload backup 1 or backup 2 settings,check settings. and adjust if necessary. F factory settings Error during the CRC check of the factory - settings. F backup 1 settings Error during the CRC check of the backup 1 Save active settings in backup 1 or 2. F backup 2 settings or 2 settings. F wiring A t23 he current at the current input is less than - .5 mA or greater than the limit switch of mA. 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 71 OPERATION Measurements out of specification Messages on the display Description Actions Status: S_____ Out of specification, measurement Maintenance required. continues, accuracy possibly less. S uncertain measurement Device maintenance necessary; measured Group message,when errors as described values only conditionally usable. below or other influences occur. S empty pipe 1 or 2 measuring electrodes are not in Filling level of EMF less than 50%or contact with the medium;measured value is electrodes completely insulated. If"0"to be not set to zero. Measurement continues. indicated when pipe is empty,activate in Fct. C1.3.1 "cond.+empty pipe[F]". The two empty pipe messages cannot appear at the same time.The difference lies in whether the measured value is also set to zero upon the detection of an empty pipe.The sensor electronics will use one or the other function (setting to zero or further measurement)depending on a selection made by the user. S electrode noise Noise on the electrodes too high. Measured a) Electrodes extremely soiled; values are still supplied. No message if b) Conductivity too low: activate noise or empty pipe. pulse filter Fct. C1.2.4, C1.2.7; c) Gas bubbles, solids or chem. reactions in medium:activate noise or pulse filter Fct. C1.2.4,C1.2.7; d) Electrode corrosion (if message also appears when flow is zero): use sensor with suitable electrode material. S gain error Preamplifier not equal to the calibrated Defective, replace electronic unit. value; check calibration. Measured values are still supplied. S field coil broken Field coil resistance too high. Check field coil connections to the ed Field coil resistance too low. electronic module (for remote versions: S field coil bridged field current cable)for open circuit/short circuit S field current deviation Measured field current not equal to the Check field current connections. If OK: calibrated value. Check calibration. defective, replace electronic unit. Measured values are still supplied. No message if coil broken or bridged. S electronic temperature Upper limit for the permissible electronic Ambient temperature too high, direct solar temperature has been exceeded. radiation or,for C version, process temperature too high. S coil temperature Upper limit for the permissible coil Process and ambient temperature too high. temperature has been exceeded. No message if coil broken/bridged. S overflow counter 1 This is counter 1 or FB2 (with Profibus). - Counter has overrun and started again at zero. S overflow counter 2 This is counter 2 or F133 (with Profibus). - Counter has overrun and started again at zero. S backplane invalid The data record on the backplane is invalid. No data can be loaded from the backplane The CRC check has revealed a fault. when replacing electronics.Save the data to the backplane again (Service). 72 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en OPERATION Simulation of the measured values Messages on the display Description Actions Status: C_____ Output values partially simulated or Maintenance required. fixed C checks in progress Test mode of the device. Measured values Message depending on the situation via are possibly simulated values orvalues with HART@ or FDT. fixed settings. C test sensor Test function of the measuring sensor - electronics is active. C simulation fieldbus Values on the Foundation Fieldbus interface are simulated. Information Messages on the display Description Actions Status: 1 Information (current measurement OKJ I counter 1 stopped This is counter 1 or F132(with Profibus).The If counter to continue counting,activate counter has stopped. ..yes" in Fct. C2.y.9(start counter). I counter 2 stopped This is counter 2 or F133(with Profibus).The counter has stopped. I power fail The device was not in operation for an Temporary power failure. Counters did not unknown period of time, because the power run during it. was switched off.This message is for information only. I over range display 1 1 st line on page 1 (2) of display limited by Menu display Fct. C4.3 and/or C4.4,select filter setting. 1 st or 2nd meas. page and increase values in functions C4.z.3 range and/or C4.z.4 Limitation. I backplane sensor The data on the backplane are not usable - because they have been generated with an incompatible version. I backplane settings The global settings on the backplane are not - usable because they have been generated with an incompatible version. I backplane difference The data on the backplane differ from the - data in the display. If the data are usable,a dialogue is indicated in the display. I write cycles overfl. The maximum number of write cycles of the - EEPROM or FRAMS on the Profibus DP PCB has been exceeded. I baudrate search The baudrate of the Profibus DP interface is - searched for. I no data exchange There is no data exchange between the - signal converter and the Profibus. I conductivity off Conductivity measurement switched off. Changing of settings in Fct. C1.3.1. I diagnosis channel off Diagnosis value switched off. Changing of settings in Fct. C1.3.17. 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 73 SERVICE 7.1 Spare parts availability The manufacturer adheres to the basic principle that functionally adequate spare parts for each device or each important accessory part will be kept available for a period of 3 years after delivery of the last production run for the device. This regulation only applies to spare parts which are under normal operating conditions subjects to wear and tear. 7.2 Availability of services The manufacturer offers a range of services to support the customer after expiration of the warranty. These include repair, technical support and training. a /NFORMA T/ON! For more precise information,please contact your local representative. 7.3 Returning the device to the manufacturer 7.3.1 General information This device has been carefully manufactured and tested. If installed and operated in accordance with these operating instructions, it will rarely present any problems. A CAUTION! Shouldyou nevertheless needto return a device forinspection orrepair,pleasepaystrict attention to the following points: • Due to statutory regulations on environmental protection and safeguarding the health and safety of our personnel, manufacturer may only handle, test and repair returned devices that have been in contact with products without risk to personnel and environment. • This means that the manufacturer can only service this device if it is accompanied by the following certificate(see next sect/onl confirming that the device is safe to handle. If the device Aog /f the device has been operated with toxic, caustic, flammable or water-endangering products, you are kindly requested: • to check and ensure, if necessary by rinsing or neutralizing, that all cavities are free from such dangerous substances, • to enclose a certificate with the device confirming that is safe to handle and stating the product used. 74 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en SERVICEp 7.3.2 Form (for copying) to accompany a returned device Company: Address: Department: Name: Tel. no.: Fax no.: Manufacturer's order no.or serial no.: The device has been operated with the following medium: This medium is: water-hazardous toxic caustic flammable We checked that all cavities in the device are free from such substances. We have flushed out and neutralized all cavities in the device. We hereby confirm that there is no risk to persons or the environment through any residual media contained in the device when it is returned. Date: Signature: Stamp: 7.4 Disposal A CAUTION! Disposal must be carried out in accordance with legislation applicable in your country. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 75 El TECHNICAL DATA 8.1 Measuring principle An electrically conductive fluid flows inside an electrically insulating pipe through a magnetic field. This magnetic field is generated by a current, flowing through a pair of field coils. Inside of the fluid, a voltage U is generated: U =v* k* B * D in which: v= mean flow velocity k=factor correcting for geometry B = magnetic field strength D = inner diameter of flow meter The signal voltage U is picked off by electrodes and is proportional to the mean flow velocity v and thus the flow rate q.A signal converter is used to amplify the signal voltage, filter it and convert it into signals for totalising, recording and output processing. 3 ` 2 4 1 1� Induced voltage(proportional to flow velocity) 2� Electrodes 3Z Magnetic field 4� Field coils 76 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en TECHNICAL DATA 8.2 Technical data a /NFORMA T/ON! i • The following data is provided for general applications. lfyou require data that is more relevant to your specific application,please contact us oryour local representative. • Additional information(certificates, special tools, software_J and complete product documentation can be downloaded free of charge from the website(Download Cented Measuring system Measuring principle Faraday's law of induction Application range Continuous measurement of current volume flow,flow velocity,conductivity, mass flow(at constant density),coil temperature of the measuring sensor Design Modular design The measuring system consists of a measuring sensor and a signal converter. Measuring sensor OPTIFLUX 1000 DN 10...150/3/8...6" OPTIFLUX 2000 DN25...1200/1...48" OPTIFLUX 4000 DN2.5...1200/1/10...48" OPTIFLUX 5000 Flange: DN15...300/'/2...12" Sandwich: DN2.5...100/1/10...4" OPTIFLUX 6000 DN2.5...150/1/10...6" WATERFLUX 3000 DN25...600/1...24" With the exception of the OPTIFLUX 1000 and WATERFLUX 3000 all measuring sensors are also available in an Ex-version. Signal converter Compact version (C) IFC 100 C (0'&45'version) Remote version (W) IFC 100 W All signal converters are also available in Ex-versions. Options Outputs Current- (ind. HART), pulse,frequency,status output and/or limit switch Totalizer 2 internal counters with a max.of 8 counter places(e.g.for counting volume and/or mass units) Verification Integrated verification, diagnostic functions: measuring device, empty pipe detection,stabilization 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 77 El TECHNICAL DATA Display and user interface Graphic display LC display, backlit white. Size: 128 x 64 pixels,corresponds to 59 x 31 mm=2.32"x 1.22" Ambient temperatures below-25°C/-13T, may affect the readability of the display. Operating elements 4 push buttons for operator control of the signal converter without opening the housing. Remote control PACTwareo(incl. Device Type Manager(DTM)) (in preparation) HART®Hand Held Communicator from Emerson Process(in preparation) AMS®from Emerson Process(in preparation) PDM®from Siemens(in preparation) All DTMs and drivers are available free of charge from the manufacturer's website. Display functions Operating menu Setting the parameters using 2 measured value pages, 1 status page, 1 graphics page (measured values and graphics are freely adjustable) Language display texts English, French, German, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Danish,Spanish,Swedish, Slovenian, Italian (others on request) Units Metric, British and US units selectable as required from lists forvolume/mass flow and counting,flow velocity, electrical conductivity,temperature Measuring accuracy Reference conditions Medium:water Temperature: 20°C/68°F Pressure: 1 bar/14.5 psi Inlet section:>_5 DN Maximum measuring error ±0.3%of the measured value±1 mm/s, depending on the measuring sensor For detailed information and accuracy curves, refer to chapter"Accuracy". Repeatability ±0.1% 78 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en TECHNICAL DATA Operating conditions Temperature Process temperature Refer to technical data for the measuring sensor. Ambient temperature Depends on the version and combination of outputs. It is a good idea to protect the converter from external heat sources such as direct sunlight as higher temperatures reduce the life cycle of all electronic components. Ambient temperatures below-25°C/-1YF, may affect the readability of the display. Storage temperature -40...+70°C/-40...+158T Pressure Medium Refer to technical data for the measuring sensor. Ambient pressure Atmospheric Chemical properties Electrical conductivity All media except for water:>_5 pS/cm (also refer to the technical data for the measuring sensor) Water:>_20 pS/cm Physical condition Conductive, liquid media Solid content(volume) <_ 10%for OPTI FLUX measuring sensors Gas content (volume) <_3%for OPTIFLUX measuring sensors Flow rate For detailed information, refer to chapter"Flow tables". Other conditions Protection category acc.to IP66/67(acc.to NEMA 4/44 IEC 529/EN 60529 Installation condtitions Installation For detailed information, refer to chapter"Installation conditions". Inlet/outlet runs Refer to technical data for the measuring sensor. Dimensions and weights For detailed information refer to chapter"Dimensions and weights". Materials Signal converter housing Die-cast aluminium (polyurethane coated) Measuring sensor For housing materials, process connections, liners,grounding electrodes and gaskets,see the technical data for the measuring sensor. 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 79 El TECHNICAL DATA Electrical connection General Electrical connection is carried out in conformity with the VDE 0100 directive "Regulations for electrical power installations with line voltages up to 1000 T or equivalent national regulations. Power supply 100...230VAC (-15%/+10%),50/60 Hz; non-Ex:standard; Ex: optional 240 VAC+5%is included in the tolerance range. 12...24 VDC (-55%/+30%); only available in non Ex version 12 VDC- 10%is included in the tolerance range. 24 VAC/DC(AC: -15%/+10%; DC: -25%/+30%);only available as Ex version 12 V is not included in the tolerance range. Power consumption AC: 7 VA DC:4 W Signal cable Only necessary for remote device versions. DS 300(type A) Max. length:600 m/1950 ft(depending on electrical conductivity and version of measuring sensor) Cable entries Standard: M20 x 1.5(8...12 mm) Option:'/2" NPT, PF'/2 Outputs General All outputs are electrically isolated from each other and from all other circuits. All operating data and output values can be adjusted. Description of used abbreviations Uext=external voltage; RL=load+resistance; Uo=terminal voltage; Inom= nominal current Current output Output data Volume flow, mass flow,diagnostics value,flow velocity,coil temperature, conductivity Settings Without HART® Q=0%: 0...20 mA; Q= 100%: 10...21.5 mA Error identification:0...22 mA With HART Q=0%:4...20 mA; Q= 100%: 10...21.5 mA Error identification:3.5...22 mA Operating data Active Uint,nom=20 VDC I<22 mA RL<_750 n Passive Uext<32 VDC I<22 mA Up<_2VatI =22mA RL<(Uext- UO)/Imax 80 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en TECHNICAL DATA HART® Description HART®protocol via active and passive current output HART®version:V5 Universal HART®parameter: completely integrated Load >_250 S2 at HART®test point; Note maximum load for current output! Multi-Drop operation Yes,current output=4 mA Multi-Drop address adjustable in operation menu 1...15 Device driver Available for FC 375/475,AMS, PDM, FDT/DTM Registration (HART Yes Communication Foundation) Pulse or frequency output Output data Pulse output:volume flow, mass flow Frequency output:volume flow, mass flow,diagnostic value,flow velocity, coil temperature,conductivity Function Adjustable as pulse or frequency output Pulse rate/frequency 0.01...10000 pulses/s or Hz Settings Pulses per volume or mass unit or max.frequency for 100%flow Pulse width:setting automatic,symmetric or fixed (0.05...2000 ms) Operating data Passive Uext<32 VDC fmax in operating menu set to fmax< 100 Hz: I_< 100 mA open: I_<0.05 mA at Uext=32 VDC closed: U0,max=0.2 V at I_< 10 mA U0,max=2 V at I<_ 100 mA fmax in operating menu set to 100 Hz<fmax< 10 kHz: I_<20mA open: 1<_0.05 mA at Uext=32 VDC closed: U0,max= 1.5 V at I_< 1 mA U0,max=2.5VatI<_ 10mA U0,max=5.0 V at 1_<20 mA Low flow cut-off Function Switching point and hysteresis separately adjustable for each output, counter and the display Switching point Set in increments of 0.1. 0...20% (current output,frequency output)or 0...±9.999 m/s(pulse output) Hysteresis Set in increments of 0.1. 0...5%(current output,frequency output)or 0...5 m/s(pulse output) 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 81 El TECHNICAL DATA Time constant Function The time constant corresponds to the elapsed time until 67%of the end value has been reached according to a step function. Settings Set in increments of 0.1. 0...100 s Status output/limit switch Function and settings Adjustable as automatic measuring range conversion, display of flow direction, counter overflow,error,switching point or empty pipe detection Valve control with activated dosing function Status and/or control: ON or OFF Operating data Passive Uext<_32 VDC I_< 100 mA open: I_<0.05 mA at Uext=32 VDC closed: U0,max=0.2 V at 1<_ 10 mA U0,max=2 V at I<_ 100 mA Modbus(in preparation) Description Modbus RTU, Master/Slave, RS485 Address range 1...247 Broadcast Supported with function code 16 Supported Baudrate 1200, 2400,4800,9600, 19200,38400, 57600, 115200 Baud Approvals and certificates CE The device fulfils the statutory requirements of the EC directives.The manufacturer certifies that these requirements have been met by applying the CE marking. Non-Ex Standard Hazardous areas ATEX Optional(OPTIFLUX 2100 C and OPTIFLUX 4100 C only) 112 G Ex e(ial mb IIC T4(DN10...20; DN200...300; DN350...3000) 112 G Ex d e (ial mb IIC T4(DN25...1501 II 2 G Ex a(ial mb q T4/T3 (DN25...150; DN200...300) 112 D Ex tD A21 IP64 T120°C (all nominal sizes) Option(only version W) 112 G Ex a(ial mb IIC T4 112 D Ex tD A21 IP64 T135°C Other standards and approvals Shock and vibration resistance IEC 68-2-3 Electromagnetic compatibility 2004/108/EC in conjunction with EN 61326-1 (Al,A2) (EMC) European Pressure Equipment PED 97/23(only for compact versions) Directive NAMUR NE 21, NE 43, NE 53 82 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en TECHNICAL DATA 8.3 Dimensions and weights 8.3.1 Housing Wall-mounted version a 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 f 0000 h i k b cd d Dimensions and weights in mm and kg Dimensions [mm] Weight a b c d e f g h i k [kg] Wall-mounted 161 1 40 87.2 120 155 241 95.2 257 19.3 39.7 Std: 1.9 version Ex:2.4 Dimensions and weights in inches and lb Dimensions [inch] Weight [lb] a b c d e f g h i k Wall-mounted 6.34 1.57 3.43 4.72 6.10 9.50 3.75 10.12 0.76 1.56 Std:4.2 version Ex:5.3 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 83 TECHNICAL DATA Compact 0° version am a d poll 0 0 (C O e O _ OT O o b h 0 h b c 1T 4xM6 Dimensions and weights in mm and kg Dimensions [mm] Weight [kg] a b c d e f g h 0°version 161 - 072 Std: 1.9 Ex: 2.4 Dimensions and weights in inches and lb Dimensions[inch] Weight [lb] a b c d e f g h 0°version 6.34 1.57 - - 02.83 Std:4.2 Ex: 5.3 84 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en TECHNICAL DATA Compact 45° version a d h °°° ° Qoo� f 9 0 e • • b c M. 1T 4xM6 Dimensions and weights in mm and kg Dimensions [mm] Weight [kg] a b c d e f g h 45°version 161 40 155 184 27.4 j 186 072 Std:2.1 Ex: 2.6 Dimensions and weights in inches and lb Dimensions[inch] Weight [lb] a b c d e f g h 45°version 6.34 1.57 6.10 7.24 45° 7.32 02.83 Std:4.6 Ex: 5.7 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 85 El TECHNICAL DATA 8.3.2 Mounting plate, wall-mounted version a c b Dimensions in mm and inches [mm] [inches] a 06.5 00.26 b 87.2 3.4 241 9.5 86 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en TECHNICAL DATA 8.4 Flow tables Flow rate in m/s and m3/h Q1oo% in m3/h v[m/s] 0.3 1 3 12 DN [mm] Min.flow Nominal flow Max.flow 2.5 0.005 0.02 0.05 v0.21 4 0.01 0.05 0.14 0.54 6 0.03 0.10 0.31 1.22 10 0.08 0.28 0.85 3.39 15 0.19 0.64 1.91 7.63 20 0.34 1.13 3.39 13.57 25 0.53 1.77 5.30 21.21 32 0.87 2.90 8.69 34.74 40 1.36 4.52 13.57 54.29 50 2.12 7.07 21.21 84.82 65 3.58 11.95 35.84 143.35 80 5.43 18.10 54.29 217.15 100 8.48 28.27 84.82 339.29 125 13.25 44.18 132.54 530.15 150 19.09 63.62 190.85 763.40 200 33.93 113.10 339.30 1357.20 250 53.01 176.71 530.13 2120.52 300 76.34 254.47 763.41 3053.64 350 103.91 346.36 1039.08 4156.32 400 135.72 452.39 1357.17 5428.68 450 171.77 572.51 1717.65 jr 6870.60 500 212.06 706.86 2120.58 8482.32 305.37 1017.90 3053.70 12214.80 700 415.62 1385.40 4156.20 16624.80 800 W 542.88 1809.60 5428.80 21715.20 900 687.06 2290.20 6870.60 27482.40 1000 848.22 2827.40 8482.20 33928.80 1200 1221.45 3421.20 12214.50 48858.00 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 87 TECHNICAL DATA Flow rate in ft/s and US gallons/min Q100 Rio in US gallons/min v[ft/s] 1 3.3 10 40 DN [inches] Min.flow Nominal flow Max.flow 1/10 0.02 0.09 0.23 0.93 1/8 0.06 0.22 0.60 2.39 1/4 0.13 0.44 1.34 5.38 3/8 0.37 1.23 3.73 14.94 1/2 0.84 2.82 8.40 33.61 3/4 1.49 4.98 14.94 59.76 1 2.33 7.79 23.34 93.36 1.25 3.82 12.77 38.24 152.97 1.5 5.98 19.90 59.75 239.02 2 9.34 31.13 93.37 373.47 2.5 15.78 52.61 159.79 631.16 3 23.90 79.69 239.02 956.09 4 37.35 124.47 373.46 1493.84 5 58.35 194.48 583.24 2334.17 6 84.03 279.97 840.29 3361.17 8 149.39 497.92 1493.29 5975.57 10 233.41 777.96 2334.09 9336.37 12 336.12 1120.29 3361.19 13444.77 14 457.59 1525.15 4574.93 18299.73 16 597.54 1991.60 5975.44 23901.76 2520.61 562 30250.34 20 933.86 3112.56 9336.63 37346.53 1344.50 4481.22 13445.04 53780.15 28 1829.92 6099.12 18299.20 73196.79 2390.23 7966.647 23902.29 95609.15 36 3025.03 10082.42 30250.34 121001.37 3734.50 12447.09 37346.00 149384.01 48 5377.88 17924.47 53778.83 215115.30 88 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en TECHNICAL DATA 8.5 Measuring accuracy Reference conditions • Medium: water • Temperature: 20°C/68°F • Pressure: 1 bar/ 14.5 psi • Inlet section: >_ 5 DN Y N1 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 X [m/sl X[m/sl:flow velocity Y N:deviation from the actual measured value[mv) DN [mm] DN [inches] Accuracy OPTIFLUX 2100/4100/5100/6100 10...1200 3/8...48 0.3%of my+ 1 mm/s 10 OPTIFLUX 1100 10...150 3/8...6 0.4%of my+ 1 mm/s as 1�+0.1% OPTIFLUX 4100/5100/6100 2.5...6 1/10...1/4 WATERFLUX 3100 25...600 1...24 0.3%of my+ 1 mm/s 10 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 89 p DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.1 General description The open HART®protocol, which can be used freely, is integrated into the signal converter for communication. Devices which support the HART®protocol are classified as either operating devices or field devices. When it comes to operating devices (Master), both manual control units (Secondary Master) and PC-supported workstations (Primary Master) are used in, for example, a control centre. HART®field devices include sensors, converters and actuators. The field devices range from 2- wire to 4-wire to intrinsically safe versions for use in hazardous areas. The HART®data are superimposed over the analogue 4...20 mA signal via FSK modem.This way, all of the connected devices can communicate digitally with one another via the HART®protocol while simultaneously transferring the analogue signals. When it comes to the field devices and manual control units, the FSK or HART®modem is integrated. With a PC, however, communication takes place via an external modem which must be connected to the serial interface. There are also other connection variants, as shown in the following connection diagrams. 9.2 Connection variants The signal converter is a 4-wire device with 4...20 mA current output and HART®interface. Depending on the version, the settings and the wiring, the current output can operate as passive or active output. • Multi-Drop Mode is supported In a Multi-Drop communication system, more than 2 devices are connected to a common transmission cable. • Burst Mode is not supported In the Burst Mode a slave device transfers cyclic pre-defined response telegrams, to get a higher rate of data transfer. a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 For detailed information about the electrical connection of the signal converter for HAR7®, see the "Electrical connection"section. There are two ways of using the HART®communication: • as Point-to-Point connection and • as Multi-Drop connection with 2-wire connection or as Multi-Drop connection with 3-wire connection. 90 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ■ DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.2.1 Point-to-Point connection - analogue / digital mode Point-to-Point connection between the signal converter and the HART® Master. The current output of the device may be active or passive. 10 2Z OO ZY 10 © ® 09 0 Q Primary Master ® FSK modem or HART®modem Q HARTO signal 4Q Analogue display © Signal converter terminals A(C) © Signal converter terminals A-(C-) ® Signal converter with address=0 and passive or active current output ® Secondary Master Q9 Power supply for devices(slaves)with passive current output 1 0 Load>_250 Q(Ohm) 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 91 E DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.2.2 Multi-Drop connection (2-wire connection) In the case of a Multi-Drop connection, up to 15 devices maybe installed in parallel (this signal converter and other HART®devices). The current outputs of the devices must be passive! 10 02 OO ® x 10 © ZY 09 Ll ® 05 XY 1Q Primary Master ® HART modem Q3 HART signal 4� Other HART devices or this signal converter(see also(Z) © Signal converter terminals A(C) © Signal converter terminals A-(C-) ® Signal converter with address>0 and passive current output,connection of max. 15 devices(slaves)with 4...20 mA ® Secondary Master (1) Power supply (DO Load>_250 Q(Ohm) 92 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.2.3 Multi-Drop connection (3-wire connection) Connection of 2-wire and 4-wire devices in the same network. In order that the current output of the signal converter is working continuously active, an additional third wire must be connected to the devices in the same network. These devices must be powered via a two-wire loop. 03 VV (4) x x 10 20 Y Y 10 � � —1 eases 5 aaa��`� 0 X X © Y ® © Y 1Q Primary Master ® HART®modem 03 HARTO signal 4Q 2-wire external devices(slaves)with 4...20 mA,addresses>0,powered by current loop ® Signal converter terminals A(C) © Signal converter terminals A-(C-) ® Connection of active or passive 4-wire devices(slaves)with 4...20 mA,addresses>0 ® Load>_250 n(Ohm) (1) Secondary Master 1 0 Power supply 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 93 p DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.3 Outputs and HART® Dynamic variable and device variable The signal converter is available with various output combinations. The connection of the terminals A...D to the HART®dynamic variables PV, SV,TV and 4V depends on the device version. PV= Primary Variable; SV= Secondary Variable; TV=Third Variable; 4V= Fourth Variable Signal converter version HART®dynamic variable PV SV TV 4V Basis 1/0,terminals A D - - The signal converter can provide up to 8 measured values. The measured values are accessible as so-called HART®device variables and can be connected to the HART®dynamic variables. The availability of these variables depends on the device versions and the settings. Code = device variable code Device variables HART®device variable Code Type Explanations flow speed 20 linear - volume flow 21 linear mass flow 22 linear conductivity 24 linear coil temperature 23 linear counter 1 (C) b totalizer - counter 2 (D) 14 totalizer diagnosis value 25 linear Function and availability depends on diagnosis value setting. 94 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE p For the dynamic variables connected to the linear analogue outputs for current and/or frequency, the assignment of the device variables takes place by selecting the linear measurement for these outputs under the appropriate function of the signal converter. It follows that the dynamic variables connected to current or frequency outputs can only be assigned to the Linear HART®device variables. The HART®dynamic variable PV is always connected to the HART®current output which is, for example, assigned to the volume flow. A totalizer device variable can thus not be assigned to the dynamic variable PV because the PV is always connected to the HART®current output. Such correlations do not exist for dynamic variables not connected to linear analogue outputs. Both linear and counter device variables can be assigned. The totalizer device variables can only be assigned to the dynamic variables SV, TV and 4V if the connected output is not a current or frequency output. 9.4 Parameter for the basic configuration There are parameters, such as counter 1 or 2, and a selection of the diagnosis values, that require a warm start for the device following data changes in order to update dependent unit parameters, for example, before other parameters are written. Depending on the characteristic of the HART®host system, e.g. online/offline mode, these parameters are treated differently. See the following section for more detailed information. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 95 p DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.5 Field Communicator 375/475 WC 375/475) The Field Communicator is a hand terminal from Emerson Process Management that is designed to configure HART®and Foundation Fieldbus devices. Device Descriptions (DDs) are used to integrate different devices into the Field Communicator. 9.5.1 Installation The HART®Device Description for the signal converter must be installed on the Field Communicator. Otherwise only the functions of a generic DID are available to the user and the entire device control is not possible.A"Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Programming Utility" is required to install the DDs on the Field Communicator. The Field Communicator must be equipped with a system card with "Easy Upgrade Option". For details consult the Field Communicator User's Manual. 9.5.2 Operation a /NFORMA T/ON! For more detailed information see Appendix A, Menu tree for Basic DD. Operating the signal converter via the Field Communicator is very similar to manual device control using the keyboard. Limitation: The service menu parameters for the device are not supported and a simulation is only possible for current outputs. The online help for each parameter contains its function number as a reference to the local device display. Parameter protection for custody transfer is the same as on the device's local display. Other specific protective functions such as the passwords for the quick setup menu and the setup menu are not supported with HART®. The Field Communicator always saves a complete configuration for the exchange with AMS, see Appendix A. However, in the offline configuration and when sending to the device, the Field Communicator only takes into account a partial parameter set (like the standard configuration of the old HART®Communicator 275). 9.5.3 Parameter for the basic configuration In online mode, counter measurements and the diagnosis value can be set using special methods, see Appendix A. In offline mode, these parameters are read-only. However, when transferring the offline configuration, this data is also written to the device. 96 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en I DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE p 9.6 Asset Management Solutions (AMS) The Asset Management Solutions Device Manager (AMS) is a PC program from Emerson Process Management which is designed to configure and manage HART®, PROFIBUS and Foundation-Fieldbus devices. Device Descriptions (DDs) are used to integrate different devices into the AMS. 9.6.1 Installation Please read the"readme.txt",which is also contained in the Installation Kit. If the signal converter Device Description has not yet been installed on the AMS system, a so- called Installation Kit HART®AMS is required. It is available for download from the website or on CD ROM. For installation with the Installation Kit refer to the "AMS Intelligent Device Manager Books Online" section "Basic AMS Functionality/Device Configurations/ Installing Device Types/ Procedures/Install device types from media". 9.6.2 Operation a /NFORMA T/ON! For more detailed information see Appendix B, Menu tree for AMS. 9.6.3 Parameter for the basic configuration Due to AMS requirements and conventions, there are differences when operating the signal converter with AMS and operating using the local keyboard. The service menu parameters are not supported and simulation is only possible for current outputs. The online help for each parameter contains its function number as a reference to the local device display. Parameter protection for custody transfer is the same as on the device's local display. Other specific protective functions such as the passwords for the quick setup menu and the setup menu are not supported with HART®. In online mode, the measurements for counters and diagnosis values can be changed by using the appropriate methods in the basic configuration menu. These parameters are read-only in offline mode. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 97 p DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACEIIIIIIIIIIIII mum 9.7 Field Device Manager (FDM) A Field Device Manager (FDM) is basically a PC program from Honeywell used to configure HART®, PROFIBUS and Foundation Fieldbus devices. Device Descriptions (DDs) are used to integrate different devices into the FDM. 9.7.1 Installation If the signal converter Device Description has not yet been installed on the FDM system, the Device Description is required in binary format and is available for download from the website or on CD ROM. See the section regarding Managing DDs in the FDM User Guide for information on installing the Device Descriptions in binary format. 9.7.2 Operation a /NFORMA T/ON! 1 For more detailed information see Appendix A, Menu tree for Basic DD. Operating the signal converter via the Field Device Manager is very similar to manual device control using the keyboard. Limitation: The Service Menu parameters for the device are not supported and a simulation is only possible for current outputs. The online help for each parameter contains its function number as a reference to the local device display. Parameter protection for custody transfer is the same as on the device's local display. Other specific protective functions such as the passwords for the quick setup menu and the setup menu are not supported with HART®. 9.8 Process Device Manager (PDM) The Process Device Manager (PDM) is a Siemens PC program designed to configure HART®and PROFIBUS devices. Device Descriptions (DDs) are used to integrate different devices into the PDM. 9.8.1 Installation If the signal converter Device Description has not yet been installed on the PDM system, a so- called Device Install HART®PDM is required for the signal converter. This is available for download from the website or on CD-ROM/floppy disk. For installation under PDM V 5.2, see PDM manual,section 11.1 - Install device/Integrate device into SIMATIC PDM with Device Install. For installation under PDM V 6.0, see PDM manual, Section 13 - Integrating devices. Please also read the "readme.txt", which is also contained in the Installation Kit. 98 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE p 9.8.2 Operation /NFORMA T/ON! For more detailed information see Appendix C, Menu tree for PDM. Due to PDM requirements and conventions, there are differences when operating the signal converter with PDM and operating using the local keyboard. Service menu parameters are not supported and a simulation is only possible for current outputs. The online help for each parameter contains its function number as a reference to the device's local display. Parameter protection for custody transfer is the same as on the device's local display. Other specific protective functions such as the passwords for the quick setup menu and the setup menu are not supported with HART®. 9.8.3 Parameter for the basic configuration The counter measurements and the diagnosis values can be set directly in the PDM offline table. The dependent unit parameters are automatically updated. However, automatic updating is not possible in online dialogues of the PDM parameter table. 07/2010-4000041004-MAIFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 99 p DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.9 Field Device Tool / Device Type Manager (FDT / DTM) A Field Device Tool Container (FDT Container) is basically a PC program used to configure HART®, PROFIBUS and Foundation Fieldbus devices. To adapt to different devices, an FDT container uses a so-called Device Type Manager (DTM). 9.9.1 Installation If the Device Type Manager for the signal converter has not yet been installed on the Field Device Tool Container, setup is required and is available for download from the website or on CD-ROM. See the supplied documentation for information on how to install and set up the DTM. 9.9.2 Operation Operating the signal converter via DTM is very similar to manual device control using the keyboard. See also local device display. 9.10 Appendix A: HART® menu tree for Basic-DD a /NFORMA T/ON! The numbering in the following table may change depending on the version of the signal con verter! Abbreviations of the following tables: opt Optional, depending on device version and configuration • Rd Read only Cust Custody lock protection • Lo` Local, affects only DID host views 100 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ■ DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.10.1 Overview Basic-DD menu tree (positions in menu tree) 1 dynam.variable 1 measured values 2 10 (Inputs/Outputs) 2 quick setup 1 language 2 tag 3 reset 4 analogue outputs 5 digital outputs 3 test 1 simulation 2 information 4 setup 1 process input 1 calibration 2 filter 3 self test 4 information 5 sensor limits 2 1/0 1 hardware 2 (terminals)A 3 (terminals) C 4(terminals) D 3 1/0 counter 1 counter 1 2 counter 2 4 1/0 HART 1 PV is Rd 2SVis 3TVis 44Vis 5 D/A trim 6 apply values 7 HART units 5 device 1 device info 2 display 3 1. meas. page 4 2. meas. page 5 graphic page 6 special functions 7 units(device) 8 HART 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 101 DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.10.2 Basic-DD menu tree (details for settings) 1 dynam.variable 1 measured values 1 volume flow/2 mass flow/3 flow speed// 4 conductivity/5 coil temperature/6 counter 1 Opt/7 counter 2 opt/ 8 diagnosis value opt 2 Inputs/Outputs 1 A Opt/2% range A Opt/3 D Opt/4% range D opt 2 quick setup 1 language - 2 tag - 3 reset 1 reset errors/2 reset counter 1 Cuet/ 3 reset counter 2 Cust 4 analogue outputs 1 measurement A Cust/2 unit Cuet/3 range min A Cust/ 4 range max A Cust/5 lfc threshold Cust/6 lfc hysteresis Cust/ 7 time constant Cust 5 digital outputs 1 measurement D opt,Cust/2 pulse value unit opt,Cust/ 3 value p. pulse D opt,Cust/4 lfc threshold opt,Cust/5 lfc hysteresis opt,Cust 3 test 1 simulation 1 simul.current A Opt/2 simul.frequency D opt 2 information 1 C number/2 info process input/3 SW.REV.MS/4 SW.REV.UIS 4 setup 1 process input 1 calibration 1 autom.zero calib.Cust/2 zero calibration Cust/ 3 size Cust/4 GKL opt,Cust/ 5 coil resistance Rsp Cust/6 density Cust/ 7 target conduct.Cust/8 EF electr.factor Cust/ 9 field frequency Cust/10 settling time Cust/ 11 settling time opt Cust/12 line frequency Cust 2 filter 1 limitation min Cust/2 limitation max Cust/ 3 flow direction Cust/4 time constant/ 5 pulse filter Cust/6 pulse width opt,Cust/ 7 pulse limitation opt,Cust/8 noise filter Cust/ 9 noise level opt,Cust/10 noise suppression opt,Cust/ 11 lfc threshold cust/12 lfc hysteresis Cust 3 self test 1 empty pipe Cust/2 limit empty pipe opt,Cust/ 3 electrode noise Cust/ 4 limit electr. noise opt,Cust/ 5 settling of field Cust/ 6 diagnosis value Rd/7 select diagnosis 102 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 4 information 1 liner/2 electr. material/ 3 serial no.sensor Rd/4 V no.sensor Rd/ 5 sensor electr. info 5 sensor limits 1 volume flow 1 upper snsr limit Rd/ 2 mass flow 2 lower snsr limit Rd/ 3 flow speed 3 minimum span Rd 4 conductivity 5 coil temperature 2 1/0 1 hardware 1 terminals A Cust/2 terminals C Cuet/3 terminals D Cust 3 C current output opt: 4 D 1 range 0%Cust/2 range 100%Cust/ 3 extended range min Cust/4 extended range max Cust/ 5 error current Cust/6 error condition Cust/ 7 measurement Cust/8 range min Cust/ 9 range max Cust/10 polarity Cust/ 11 limitation min Cust/12 limitation max Cust/ 13 lfc threshold Cust/14 lfc hysteresis Cust/ 15 time constant Cust/16 special function Cust/ 17 rc threshold opt,Cust/18 rc hysteresis opt,Cust/ 19 information frequency output opt: 1 pulse shape Cust/2 pulse width Cust/ 3 100% pulse rate Cust/4 measurement Cust/ 5 range min Cust/6 range max Cust/ 7 polarity Cust/8 limitation min Cust/ 9 limitation max Cust/10 lfc threshold Cust/ 11 lfc hysteresis Cust/12 time constant Cust/ 13 invert signal Cust/14 special function Opt,Cust/ 15 information pulse output opt: 1 pulse shape Cust/2 pulse width Cust/ 3 max. pulse rate Cuet/4 measurement Cust/ 5 pulse value unit/6 value p. pulse/ 7 polarity Cust/8 lfc threshold Cust/ 9 lfc hysteresis Cust/10 time constant/ 11 invert signal Cust/12 special function Opt,Cust/ 13 information status output opt: 1 mode/2 output A opt/ 2 output C Opt/2 output D Opt/ 3 invert signal/4 information limit switch opt: 1 measurement/2 threshold/3 hysteresis/ 4 polarity/5 time constant/ 6 invert signal/7 information 3 1/0 counter 1 counter 1 1 funct.of counter Cust/2 measurement Cust,Rd/ 2 counter 2 3 select measurement Opt,Cust/4 lfc threshold opt,Cust/ 5 lfc hysteresis opt,Cust/6 time constant opt,Cust/ 7 preset value opt,Cust/8 reset counter Opt,Cust/ 9 set counter Opt,Cust/10 information 41/0HART 1 PVisRd/2SVis/3TVis/44Vis/5D/A trimCust/ 6 apply values Cust/7 HART units 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 103 DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 5 device 1 device info 1 tag/2 C number Rd/3 device serial no. Rd/ 4 electronic serial no. Rd/5 SW.REV.MS/ 6 circuit board info 2 display 1 language/2 default display Cust/3 SW.REV.UIS 3 1. meas. page 1 function Cust/2 measurement 1.line Cust/ 4 2. meas. page 3 range min Cust/4 range max Cust/ 5 limitation min/6 limitation max/ 7 lfc threshold/8 lfc hysteresis/ 9 time constant/10 format 1.line/ 11 measurement 2.line Cust/12 format 2.line Cust/ 13 measurement 3.line Cust/14 format 3.line Cust 5 graphic page 1 select range/2 range centre/ 3 range+/-/4 time scale 6 special functions 1 list errors/2 reset errors/3 warmstart 7 units (device) 1 volume flow Cust/2 mass flow Cust/ 3 flow speed cust/4 conductivity Cust/ 5 temperature Cust/6 volume Cust/ 7 mass Cust/8 density Cust 8 HART 1 address 2 message 3 description 4 units(HART) 1 volume flow 5 formats(HART) 2 mass flow 3 flow speed 4 conductivity 5 temperature 6 counter 1 7 counter 2 8 diagnosis value 6 device info 1 manufacturer Rd 2 model Rd 3 device ID Rd 4 tag 5 date 6 write protect Rd 7 final assembly no. 8 sensor serial no. 9 revision no. 1 universal rev. Rd 2 device rev. Rd 3 software rev. Rd 4 hardware rev. Rd 7 preambles 1 request preams Rd 2 response preams 8 master reset 9 prepare download 104 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en ■ DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.11 Appendix B: HART® menu tree for AMS Abbreviations of the following tables: • Opt Optional, depending on device version and configuration • Rd Read only • C"t Custody lock protection • Loc Local AMS, affects only AMS views 9.11.1 Overview AMS menu tree (positions in menu tree) Configure quick setup sensor input calibration input filter self test/info 1/0 terminals current output A/C/D frequency output pulse output status output Limit switch counter counter counter 2 device 1. meas. page/graphic page/2. meas. page HART HART units Compare Clear Offline Status Overview Failure(device) Failure(application) Out of specification Check request& Information Process Variables process values counter outputs device HART Scan Device Calibration Management Diagnostics and Test Calibrate 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 105 DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE Reset Basic Configuration Rename Unassign Assign/Replace Audit Trail Record Manual Event Drawings/Notes Help... 9.11.2 AMS menu tree (details for settings) Configure quick setup device language/tag current output A measurement A Cult/unit A Cult/ time constant A cult/range max A cult/ range min A cult/lfc threshold cult/ lfc hysteresis Cult pulse output D measurement D opt,Cult/pulse value unit opt,Cult/ value p. pulse opt,Cult/lfc threshold opt,cult/ lfc hysteresis opt,Cult sensor limits for... volume flow upper snsr limit Rd/ mass flow lower snsr limit Rd/ flow speed minimum span Rd conductivity coil temperature input calibration zero calibration Cult/sizecust/GKL opt,cult/coil resistance Rsp cult/ density Cult/target conductivity Cult/EF electr.factor Cult/field frequency Cult/ select settling Cult/settling time opt,Cult/line frequency Cult input filter limitation min Cult/limitation max Cult/flow direction Cult/ time constant/pulse filter cult/pulse width Oust/pulse limitation Cult/ noise filter Cult/noise level cult/noise suppression opt,Cult/ lfc threshold cult/lfc hysteresis cult self test/info self test empty pipe Cult/limit empty pipe opt,Cult/ electrode noise Cult/ limit electr. noise opt,Cult/ settling of field cult/ diagnosis value Rd information liner/electr. material/ serial no.sensor Rd/V no.sensor Rd/ 106 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 1/0 terminals current output Opt range 0%Cust/range 100%Cust/ A/C/D extended range min Cust/extended range max Cust/ error current Cust/error condition Cust/ measurement Cust/range min Cust/ range max Cust/polarity Cust/ limitation min Cust/limitation max Cust/ lfc threshold Cust/lfc hysteresis Cust/ time constant Cust/special function Cust/ rc threshold opt,Cust/rc hysteresis opt,Cust frequency output Opt pulse shape Cust/pulse width Cust/ 100% pulse rate Cust/measurement Cust/ range min Cust/range max Cust/ polarity Cust/limitation min Cust/ limitation max Cust/lfc threshold Cust/ lfc hysteresis Cust/time constant/ invert signal Cust/special function Opt,Cust pulse output Opt pulse shape Cust/pulse width Cust/ max. pulse rate Cust/measurement Cust/ pulse value unit/value p. pulse/ polarity Cust/lfc threshold Cust/ lfc hysteresis Cust/time constant/ invert signal Cust/special function opt,Cust status output Opt mode Cust/output A Opt/ output C Opt/output D opt/ invert signal limit switch Opt measurement Cust/threshold/hysteresis/ polarity/time constant/ invert signal counter counter 1 function Cust/measurement opt,Cust/ counter 2 lfc threshold Opt,Cust/lfc hysteresis Opt,oust/ time constant Opt,Cust/preset value opt,Cust device device info tag/C number Rd/device serial no. Rd/ electronic serial no. Rd display language/default display Cust units volume flow Cust/mass flow Cust/ Row speed Cust/conductivity Cust/ temperature Cust/volume Cust/ mass Cust/density Cust 1.and 2. meas. page 1.and 2. meas. page function Cust/measurement 1.1ine Cust/ graphic page range min Cust/range max Cust/ limitation min/limitation max/ lfc threshold/lfc hysteresis/ time constant/format 1.line/ measurement 2.line Cust/format 2.line Cust/ measurement 3.1ine Cust/format 3.line Cust graphic page select range/range centre/ range+/-/time scale 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 107 DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE HART identification manufacturer Rd/model Rd/device ID Rd/ address/tag/date/message/description/ write protect Rd/final assembly no./sensor serial no. revision numbers universal rev. Rd/device rev. Rd/ software rev. Rd/hardware rev. Rd preambles request preams Rd/response preams dynamic variables PV is Rd/SV is/TV is/4V is HART units display formats volume flow Lo`/mass flow Loc/ flow speed Loc/conductivity Loc/ temperature Loc/counter 1 Loc/counter 2 Loc/ diagnosis value opt,Loc units volume flow/mass flow/ flow speed/conductivity/ temperature/counter 1 /counter 2/ Compare and Clear Offline Status Overview Standard Primary variable out of limits Non-primary variable out of limits Primary variable analogue output saturated Primary variable analogue output fixed Cold start Field device malfunction Configuration changed Failure (device) F error in device/F 101 /F parameter/F configuration/F display/ F sensor electronic/F sensor global/F sensor local/F field current local/ F current output A/F software user interface/F hardware settings/ F hardware detection/F RAM/ROM error 101 Failure (application) F application error/F empty pipe/F flow rate too high/F field frequency too high/ F DC offset/F open circuit A/F over range A(current)/ F over range D (pulse)/F active settings/F factory settings/ F backup 1 settings/F backup 2 settings Out of specification S out of specification/S pipe not full/S pipe empty/S linearity/ S flow profile/S electrode noise/S gain error/ S electrode symmetry/S field coil broken/S field coil bridged/ S field current deviation/S field frequency too high/S electronic temperature/ S coil temperature/S overflow counter 1 /S overflow counter 2/ S Backplane Invalid Check request& check request C checks in progress/C test sensor Information information I counter 1 stopped/I counter 2 stopped/ I power fail/ I over range display 1 /I over range display 2/ I backplane sensor/I backplane settings/ I backplane difference/I optical interface 108 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE Process Variables process values volume flow/mass flow/flow speed/conductivity/coil temperature/diagnosis value Opt counter counter 1 Opt/counter 2 Opt outputs A Opt/% range A opt/D Opt/%range D opt device tag Rd/description Rd HART polling address Rd/device ID Rd Scan Device Calibration Management Diagnostics and Test simulation A opt,Cust/simulation D opt,Cust/circuit board info Calibrate autom.zero calibration Cust/D/A trim oust/apply values Cust Reset reset errors/reset configuration changed flag/master reset/warmstart/reset counter 1 Cuet/set counter 1 Cust/reset counter 2 Cust/set counter 2 Cust Basic Configuration select measurement counter 1 /select measurement counter 2/select diagnosis value Rename Unassign Assign/ Replace Audit Trail Record Manual Event Drawings/ Notes Help... 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 109 DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.12 Appendix C: HART® menu tree for PDM Abbreviations of the following tables: • opt Optional, depending on device version and configuration • Rd Read only • Cust Custody lock protection • Loc Local PDM, affects only PDM views 9.12.1 Overview PDM menu tree (positions in menu tree) Overview: Menu Device Communication Path Load To Device Load To PG/PC Set Address Test Reset Calibration HART Overview: Menu View Display Display Totalizer Yt diagram Outputs Current output A opt Frequency output D 00 Device Status Device HART Standard (overview) Failure(device) Failure(application) Out of specification Check request Information Circuit board info Toolbar Status Bar Update 110 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en l ■ DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACED Overview: PDM parameter table Identification operation unit device Input calibration filter self test information measuring limits volume flow mass flow flow speed conductivity coil temperature 1/0 A opt C Opt p Opt counter 1 counter 2 Human machine interface local display 1.and 2. meas. page graphic page units(device) units(HART) formats(HART) 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 111 DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE 9.12.2 PDM menu tree (details for settings) Menu Device Communication Path Load To Device Load To PG/PC Set Address Test simulation current output A opt,Cust simulation frequency output D opt,Cust Reset <reseterrors> <reset configuration changed flag> <master reset> <warmstart> <reset counter 1>Cust <set counter 1> Cust <reset counter 2>Cust <set counter 2> Cust Calibration autom.zero calibration Cust D/A trim Cust apply values Cust HART preambles request preams Rd/response preams dynamic variables settings PV is Rd/SV is/TV is/4V is 112 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE Menu View Display volume flow/mass flow/flow speed/conductivity/coil temperature/diagnosis value/device status Counter counter 1 Opt/counter 2 Opt Yt diagram volume flow/mass flow Outputs current output A Opt measured value opt/ A opt/ %range A opt frequency output D Opt measured value Opt/ D Opt/ %range D Opt Device Status device C number Rd/device serial no. Rd/electronic serial no. Rd HART tag/manufacturer Rd/write protect Rd/ model Rd/device ID/universal rev. Rd/ device rev. Rd/software rev. Rd/hardware rev. Rd/ date Rd/final assembly no. Rd/sensor serial no. Rd Standard (overview) Primary variable out of limits Non-primary variable out of limits Primary variable analogue output saturated Primary variable analogue output fixed Cold start Configuration changed Field device malfunction Failure(device) F error in device/F 101 /F parameter/F configuration/ F display/F sensor electronic/F sensor global/F sensor local/ F field current local/F current output A/F software user interface/ F hardware settings/F hardware detection/ F RAM/ROM error 101 Failure(application) F application error/F empty pipe/F flow rate too high/ F field frequency too high/F DC offset/F open circuit A/ F over range A(current /F over range D (pulse)/ F active settings/F factory settings/ F backup 1 settings/F backup 2 settings Out of specification S out of specification/S pipe not full/S pipe empty/ S Linearity/S flow profile/S electrode noise/ S gain error/S electrode symmetry/S field coil broken/ S field coil bridged/S field current deviation/ S field frequency too high/S electronic temperature/ S coil temperature/S overflow counter 1 /S overflow counter 2/ S Backplane Invalid check request C checks in progress/C test sensor information I counter 1 stopped/I counter 2 stopped/I power fail/ I over range display 1 /I over range display 2/ I backplane sensor/I backplane settings/ I backplane difference/I optical interface Circuit board info Toolbar Status Bar Update 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 113 DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE PDM parameter table identification operation unit tag/description/message device C number Rd/device serial no. Rd/electronic serial no. Rd/manufacturer Rd/ model Rd/device ID Rd/universal rev. Rd/device rev. Rd/ software rev. Rd/hardware rev. Rd/date/final assembly no./sensor serial no. input calibration zero calibration Cust/size Cust/GKL opt,Cust/ density Cust/target conductivity Cust/EF electr.factor Cust/field frequency Cust/ select settling Cust/settling time opt,Cust/line frequency Cust filter limitation min Cust/limitation max Cust/flow direction Cust/time constant/pulse filter Cust/ Pulse width opt,Cust/pulse limitation opt,Cust/noise filter Cust/ noise level opt,Cust/noise suppression opt,Cust/lfc threshold Cust/lfc hysteresis Cust self test empty pipe Cust/limit empty pipe opt,Cust/electrode noise Cust/ Limit electr.noise opt,Cust/settling of field Cuet/diagnosis value information liner/electr. material/serial no.sensor Rd/V no.sensor Rd Measuring limits for ...volume flow upper sensr limit Rd/lower sensr limit Rd/minimum span Rd ... mass flow ...flow speed ... conductivity ... coil temperature 114 www.krohne.com 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en DESCRIPTION OF HART INTERFACE )/0 1/0 terminals A Cust/terminals C Cust/terminals D Cuet A/C/D Opt current output Opt range 0%Cust/range 100%Cust/extended range min Cust/ extended range max Cust/error current Cust/error condition Cust/ measurement Cust/range min Cust/range max Cust/ polarity Cust/limitation min Cust/limitation max Cust/ lfc threshold Cust/lfc hysteresis Cust/time constant/ special function Cust/rc threshold opt,Cust/rc hysteresis opt,Cust frequency output Opt pulse shape Cust/pulse width Cust/100% pulse rate Cust/ measurement Cust/ range min Cust/range max Cust/ polarity Cust/limitation min Cust/limitation max Cust/ lfc threshold oust/lfc hysteresis C"t/time constant/ invert signal Cust/special function opt,Cust pulse output Opt pulse shape Cust/pulse width Cust/max pulse rate Cust/measurement Cust/ pulse value unit/value p. pulse/polarity Cust/ lfc threshold Cust/lfc hysteresis Cust/time constant/ invert signal Cust/special function opt,Cust status output Opt mode/output A Opt/output C opt/ output D Opt/invert signal Limit switch Opt measurement/threshold/hysteresis/polarity time constant/invert signal counter counter 1 function Cust/measurement opt/ counter 2 lfc threshold Cust/ lfc hysteresis Cust/ time constant Opt/preset value opt Human machine interface local display language/default display Opt 1.and 2. meas. page function Cust/measurement 1.line Cust/range min Cust/range max Cust/ Limitation min/limitation max/lfc threshold/lfc hysteresis/time constant/ format 1.line/measurement 2.line Cust/format 2.line Cust/measurement 3.line Cust/ format 3.line Cust graphic page select range/range centre/range+/-/time scale units(device) unit for... volume flow Cust/mass flow Cust/ flow speed/conductivity/ temperature/volume Cust/mass Cust/density Cust units(HART) unit for... volume flow/mass flow/ flow speed/conductivity/ coil temperature/counter 1 /counter 2 formats(HART) format for... volume flow Loc/mass flow Loc/ flow speed roc/conductivity Loc/ coil temperature L°c/counter 1 Loc/ counter 2 roc/diagnosis value Opt,Loc 07/2010-4000041004-MA IFC 100 R04 en www.krohne.com 115 r KROHNE product overview • Electromagnetic flowmeters • Variable area flowmeters • Ultrasonic flowmeters • Mass flowmeters • Vortex flowmeters • Flow controllers s • Level meters • Temperature meters 0 • Pressure meters • Analysis products • Measuring systems for the oil and gas industry 0 • Measuring systems for sea-going tankers 0 0 U LL Q Head Office KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH Ludwig-Krohne-Str. 5 D-47058 Duisburg (Germany) 0 Tel.:+49 (0)203 301 0 0 Fax:+49 (0)203 301 10389 z infofdkrohne.de & The current list of all KROHNE contacts and addresses can be found at: KR�HNE Y o www.krohne.com