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Configuration and Use Manual P/N MMI-2000881 1, Rev . AA September 20 09 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S T ransmitters for PROFIBUS-DP Configuration and Use Manual.
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Configuration a nd Use Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Contents Chapter 5 Using a PROFIBUS Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuration a nd Use Manual iii Contents Chapter 8 Optional Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 8.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iv Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Contents Chapter 10 Measurement Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 10.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuration a nd Use Manual v Contents Appendix A Default V alues and Rang es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 A.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 1 Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin 1.1 Overvie w This chapter provides an orientat i on to the use of this manual, an d includes a conf iguration o vervie w flo wchart and a pre-configuration w orksheet.
2 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Before Y ou Begin 1.4 PROFIBUS-DP functio nality The Model 2400S DP transmitter implements the follo wing PROFIB US-DP functionality: • Baud rates: standard baud rates between 9. 6 kbits/sec and 12.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 3 Before Y ou Begin Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin 1.6 Communication too ls Most of the procedures described in th is manual require the use of a communication tool. T able 1-2 lists the communica tion tools that can be used, with their functionality and requirements.
4 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Before Y ou Begin Figure 1-1 Configuration overview Chapter 2 Flowmeter Startup Chapter 1 Before You Begin Chapter 9 Pressure Compensation.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 5 Before Y ou Begin Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin 1.8 Pre-configuratio n worksheet The pre-conf iguration worksheet prov ides a place to record information ab out your f lo wmeter and your application.
6 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Before Y ou Begin 1.9 Flowmeter do cumentation T able 1-3 lists documentation so urces for additional information. 1.10 Micro Motion customer service For customer service, phone the supp ort center nearest you: • In the U.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 7 Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Chapter 2 Flowmeter Startup 2.1 Overvie w This chapter describes th e follo wing proced ures: • Setting the node address – see Section 2.2 • Bringing the flo wmeter online – see Section 2.
8 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Flowmeter S tartup 4. Apply po wer to the transmitter . The flo wmeter will automatically perform di agnostic routines. When the flo wmeter has completed its po wer -up sequence, the status LED will turn green.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 9 Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Chapter 3 Using the T ransmitter User Interface 3.1 Overvie w This chapter describes the user interface of the M odel 2400S DP transmit ter . The follo wing topics are discussed: • T ransmitters without or with display – see Section 3.
10 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter User Int erface Figure 3-1 User interface – T ransmitters without display Figure 3-2 User interface – T ransmi.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 11 Using the T ransmitter User Int erface Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin If the transmitter has a display , th e transmitter housing cov er has a lens .
12 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter User Int erface 3.5 Using the display Note: This section applies only to transmitters with a display . The display can be used to vie w process v a riable data or to access the transmitter menus for confi guration or maintenance.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 13 Using the T ransmitter User Int erface Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin 3.5.3 Using dis play menus Note: The display menu system pr o vides access to basic transmit ter functions and da ta.
14 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter User Int erface Figure 3-3 Numeric values in decimal notation T o change the v alue: 1. Select to mov e one digit to t he left. From the leftmo st digit, a space is provided for a sign.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 15 Using the T ransmitter User Int erface Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Figure 3-4 Numeric values in exponential notation T o cha nge from exponen tial to decimal notation: 1. Select until the E is flashing.
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 17 Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Chapter 4 Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software 4.1 Overvie w ProLink II is a W indows-based conf iguration and ma nagement tool for Micr o Motion transmitters.
18 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software 4.3 Configuration uploa d/download ProLink II and Pock et ProLink pro vide a conf iguration upl oad/do wnload function which allo ws you to sav e conf iguration sets to your PC.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 19 Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter User Interface Before Y ou Begin Startup Using ProLin k II T ransmitter Us.
20 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software Figure 4-1 Se rvice port connections to service port clips 3. Start ProLink II or Pock et ProLink softw are. From the Conn ection menu, click Connect to Device .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 21 Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host Chapter 5 Using a PROFIBUS Host 5.1 Overvie w This chapter provides basic information for using a PR OFIBUS host with the Model 2400S DP transmitter .
22 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using a PROFIBUS Host 2. The factory setting for the hardware address switches is 126 , which is the default PR OFIBUS address for decomm issioned device s. T o commission the transmitte r , the node address must be set to a v alue in the commissioned range ( 0–125 ).
Configuration a nd Use Manual 23 Using a PROFIBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host 5.5 Using the EDD When imported into a PR OFIBUS host, the EDD co ntrols the organization of specific menus and parameters.
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 25 Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Chapter 6 Required T ransmitter Configuration 6.1 Overvie w This chapter describes the configur ation procedures that are usually required when a trans mitter is installed for the f irst time.
26 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Required T ransmitter Con figuration Figure 6-1 Sample calibration tags Flow calibration values T wo fact ors are used to def ine flo w c.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 27 Required T ransmitter Con figuration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host When conf iguri ng the flo w calibration f actor: • Using ProLink II, enter the concatenated 10-cha racter string exactly as shown, including the decimal points.
28 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Required T ransmitter Con figuration Figure 6-2 Ch aracterizing the flowme ter 6.3 Configuring the measurement units For each process v ariable, the tran smitter must be conf igured to us e the measurement unit appropriate to your application.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 29 Required T ransmitter Con figuration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Figure 6-3 Configuring measurement un.
30 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Required T ransmitter Con figuration 6.3.1 Mass flow units The default mass flo w measurement unit is g/s . See T able 6-2 for a complete list of mass flo w measurement units. 6.3.2 Volu me flow units The default v olume flo w measurement unit is l/s (liters per second).
Configuration a nd Use Manual 31 Required T ransmitter Con figuration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host T able 6-3 Volu me flow measureme nt .
32 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Required T ransmitter Con figuration 6.3.3 Density units The default density measurement unit is g/cm3 .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 33 Required T ransmitter Con figuration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host 6.3.4 T emperatu re units The default temperature measurement unit is ° C . See T able 6-6 for a complete list of temperature measurement units.
34 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Required T ransmitter Con figuration INHG In Mercur y @ 0 ° C inch Hg @0 DegC 1156 Inches mercur y @ 0 °C PSI PSI psi 1141 P ounds per .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 35 Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host Chapter 7 Using the T ransmitter 7.
36 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter T o use the I&M functions: 1. Read the data from the transmitter: • Using a PR OFIBUS host with the EDD, conn ect to the transmitter as a Specialist. See Figure C-12.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 37 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host T o view a process v ariable with th e display , refer to Figure 3-2 and: • If Auto Scroll is enabled, wait until the desire d process v ariable appears on the LCD panel.
38 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter 7.4.5 With PROFIBUS bus parameters T o read process variable data with PR OFIBUS bus paramet ers: • For petroleu.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 39 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host 7.6 Viewing transmitter stat us Y ou can view transmitter stat us using the status LED, ProLink II, a PR OFIBUS host using the EDD, or PR OFIB US b us parameters.
40 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter 7.7 Handling status alarms Specific process or flo wmeter conditions cause stat us alarms. Each status alarm has an alarm code. Status alarms are classified into three se verity le v els: Faul t, Information, and Ignore.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 41 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host When the transmitter detects that the alarm condition has cleared: • The f irst status flag is set to “inacti ve.
42 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter Figure 7-1 Vie wing and ackn owledging alar ms with the display 7.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 43 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host In the Status windo w: • Alarms are or ganized into three categories: Cr itical, Informational, and Operational.
44 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter The Alarm Sta tus windo w d isplays the cu rrent status of th e alarms co nsidered to b e most useful for information, service, or troubles hooting, in cluding Ignore alarms.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 45 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host 2.
46 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter Figure 7-2 T otalizer and inventory values on display With ProLink II T o view current total s for the tota lizers and in ventories with ProLink II: 1. Click ProLink .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 47 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host With PROFIBUS bus parameters T o view current totals for the totalizers and in v entories using PR OFIBUS b us parameters, see Section 7.
48 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter With ProLink II The totalizer and in v entory control functions av aila ble with ProLink II are listed in T able 7-6. Note the follo wing: • ProLink II does not support separate resetting of the API v olume totalizer and API v olume in v entory .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 49 Using the T ransmitter Required Configuration Optional Configuratio n Using the T ransmitter Using a PROF IBUS Host T o reset an indi vidual totalizer or in ventory: 1. Click ProLink > T otalizer Control or Pr oLink > ED T otalizer Control (if the enhanced density application is enabled).
50 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Using the T ransmitter Reset gas standard volume inv entory Measurement b lock (Slot 1) Inde x: 42 Va l u e : 1 Reset API ref erence v ol.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 51 Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Chapter 8 Optional Configuration 8.1 Overvie w This chapter describes transmitter configuration para meters that may or may not be used, depending on your application requirements.
52 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration 8.2 Configuring volume flow measuremen t for gas T wo types of v olume flo w measurement are a v ailable: • Liquid v olume (the def ault) •G a s s t a n d a r d v o l u m e Only one type of v olume flo w measurement can be performed at a time (i.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 53 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
54 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration 7. Click Next . The calculat ed standard density v alue is displayed. • If the v alue is correct, click Finish . The v alue will be written to transmitter conf iguration.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 55 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
56 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration 8.4.1 Damping and volume mea surement When conf iguri ng damping v a lues, note the following: • Liquid v olume.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 57 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
58 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration 4. Specify the ev ent’ s setpoint(s) – the value(s) at which the e v ent will oc cur or switch stat e (ON to OFF , or vice versa). • If Event T ype is High or Low , only Setpoi nt A (Diagnostic block, Inde x 6) is used.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 59 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
60 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration 8.6.2 Checking a nd reporting event status There are sev eral ways that e vent status can be determined: • ProLink II automatically displays e vent information on the Informational panel of the Status windo w , and also in the Output Levels windo w .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 61 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
62 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration T o configu re slug flo w parameters: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. • Using a PR OFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-8. • Using PR OFIBUS bus parameters, use the Diag nostic block (see T a ble D-4), Indices 1, 2, and 3.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 63 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
64 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration A021 Unre cognized/Unentered Sensor T ype F ault No No Incorrect Sensor T ype (K1) A029 Inte rnal Communication F.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 65 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
66 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration T o set the display language: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-3. • Using the display , see Figure C-15. • Using a PR OFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-10.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 67 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
68 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration Note the fo llowing: • If you use the display to disable access to the of f-line menu, the off -line menu will disappear as soon as you exit the menu system. If you want to re-ena ble access, you must use a dif ferent method (e.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 69 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
70 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration T o configure the IrD A port for read-only or read/write access: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. • Using the display menu s, see Figure C-1 5. • Using a PR OFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-10.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 71 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
72 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration T o configure digital comm unications fault action: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. • Using a PR OFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-9. • Using PR OFIBUS bus parameters, use the Diagnostic block (see T able D-4), Ind ex 18 .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 73 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
74 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration 8.13 Configuring sensor parameters The sensor parameters a re used to describe th e sensor component of your flo wmeter . One sensor parameter (curved or straight tu be) mu st be set during characterizat ion (see Section 6.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 75 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
76 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration 8.14.2 Configuration proced ure The API conf iguration p arameters ar e listed and def ined in T able 8-15. T o configure the petroleum measurement application: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-3.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 77 Optional Configu ration Required Configuration Optional Configuration Using the T ransmitter Usin g a PROF IBUS Host Required Configuration Optional Configuration Usin.
78 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration HFCS 42 Cur ve represents a hydrometer scale f or HFCS 42 (high fructose cor n syrup) solutions th at indi cates the percent by mass of HFCS in solution.
79 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Optional Configu ration 8.15.2 Configuration proced ure Complete conf iguration instructions for the enhanced density applica tion are provided i n the manual entitled Micr o Motion Enhanced Density Application: Theory , Configu ration, a nd Use .
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Configuration a nd Use Manual 81 Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Chapter 9 Pressure Compensation and External T emperature Compensation 9.1 Overvie w This chapter describes th e follo wing proced ures: • Conf iguring pressure compensation – see Section 9.
82 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Pressure Compensation and Exte rnal T emperature Compensation T wo additional pressure correction f a ctors may be conf igured: one for flo w and one f or density .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 83 Pressure Compensation and Exte rnal T emperature Compensation Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 9-2 Pressure compensation – PRO.
84 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Pressure Compensation and Exte rnal T emperature Compensation 9.3 External temperature c ompensation External temp erature co mpensation .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 85 Pressure Compensation and Exte rnal T emperature Compensation Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 9-5 External temperature compensa.
86 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Pressure Compensation and Exte rnal T emperature Compensation 9.4 Obtaining external press ure and temperature da ta The output modules used to obtain e xternal pressure and/or temp erature data are liste d in T able 9-1.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 87 Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Chapter 10 Measurement Performance 10.1 Overview This chapter describes th e follo wing proced ures: • Meter verif ication – see Section 10.3 • Meter v alidation and adjusting meter factors – see Section 10.
88 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Measurement Performance There are two v ersions of the meter verification ap plication: the original version and Mi cro Motion Smart Meter V erification. T able 10-1 lists requirem ents for each v ersion.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 89 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation 10.2.2 Meter validation and meter factors Meter v alidation compares a measurement v alue reported b y the transmitter with an e xternal measurement standard.
90 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Measurement Performance Micro Motion flo wmeters with the Model 2400S transmitter are calibrated at the factory , and normally do not need to be calibra ted in the f ield. Calibrate the flo w meter only if you must do so to meet regulatory requi rements.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 91 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation 10.3 Performing meter verification 10.3.1 Preparing for the meter verification test Process fluid and process conditions The meter verif ication test can be performed on any process fluid.
92 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Measurement Performance SENSOR VERFY/ x % Figure 10-1 Meter verification procedure – ProLink II Verify configuration parameters Tools &.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 93 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-2 Meter verification procedure – Display menu Select OFF-LINE MAINT Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seconds Scroll Select Scroll SENSOR VERFY OUTPUTS STOP MSMT/YES? .
94 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-3 Meter verification procedure – EDD Set Stiffne ss limit se t point (optional) Enable meter verif ic.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 95 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-4 Meter verification procedure – PROFIBUS bus parameters Step 2 Se.
96 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Measurement Performance 10.3.3 Running Smart Meter Verification T o run a Smart Meter V erification test: • Using ProLink II, see Figure 10-5. • Using the display , see Figures 10-6 and 10-7.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 97 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-5 Smart Meter V erification test – ProLink II Verify configuration.
98 Micro Motion ® Model 2 400S Transmit ters for PROF IBUS-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-6 Smart Meter V erification to p-level menu – Display Scroll and Select simultaneously for 4 seco nds.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 99 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-7 Smart Meter V erification test – Display OUTPUTS ARE YOU SURE/YE S? .
100 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-8 Smart Meter V erification test – EDD Online > 1 Overview > 3 Shortcuts > 6 Meter Verifica.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 101 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-9 Smart Meter V erification test – PROFIBUS bus paramete rs T abl.
102 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance 10.3.4 Reading and interpreting me ter verification test results Pass/Fail/Abort When the meter verif icatio n t.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 103 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Detailed test data with ProLink II For each test, the follo wing data is stor.
104 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance T est results are av ailable at the end of each test, in the follo wing forms: • A test result chart (see Figure 10-10 ).
Configuration a nd Use Manual 105 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Note the fo llowing: • The test result chart may not sho w all test results, and test co unters may not be co ntinuous.
106 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-11 Meter verification test data – Display RESULTS READ Select xx L STF% RUNCOUNT x Selec t xx HOURS .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 107 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Detailed test data with the EDD Note: Requir es Smart Meter V e rif ica tion. No detailed test data is av ailable with the original ver sion of the meter verif ication application.
108 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance Detailed test data with PROFIBUS bus parameters Note: Requir es Smart Meter V e rif ica tion. No detailed test data is av ailable with the original version of the meter verif ication application.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 109 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation 10.3.5 Setting up automatic or remote ex ecution of the meter verification test Note: Requir es Smart Meter V erification. Sc heduling is not available with the original version of the meter verification application.
110 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-14 Smart Meter Verifica tion scheduler – Display SCHEDULE VER FY Select SAVE/YES? TURN OFF SCHED/YES.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 111 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-15 Smart Meter Verification scheduler – EDD Figure 10-16 Smart Meter Verification schedul er – PROFIBUS bus parameters 10.
112 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance T o configure meter f actors: • Using ProLink II, see Figure C-2. • Using the display menu s, see Figure C-1 6. • Using a PR OFIBUS host with the EDD, see Figure C-8.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 113 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation If the zero procedure fails, two reco ve ry functions are provided: • Restore prior zero, a v ailable only from ProLink II and only during the current zero proced ure.
114 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance Note the fo llowing: • If the transmitter wa s ordered with a display: - The zero button is not av ailable. - If the off-line menu has been disabled, you will not be able to zero the transmitter with the display .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 115 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-18 Display me nu – Flowmeter zero proc edure Figure 10-19 ProLink II – Flowmeter zero procedur e ………………….
116 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-20 PROFIBUS host with EDD – Flowmeter zero procedu re Figure 10-21 PROFIBUS bus parameters – Flowm.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 117 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation 10.6 Performing density calibration Density calibration includes th e follo w.
118 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance For D3 density calibration, the D3 fluid must meet the follo wing requirements: • Minimum density of 0.6 g/ cm 3 • Minimum difference of 0.1 g/cm 3 between the density of the D3 flu id and the de nsity of water .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 119 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-23 D1 and D2 density calibratio n – PROFIBUS host with EDD Figure.
120 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-25 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – ProLink II Figure 10-26 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 121 Measurement Performance Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 10-27 D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration – PROFIBUS bus p arameters 10.
122 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Measurement Performance Figure 10-28 T emperature calibration – ProLink II Enter temperature of low- temperature fluid Temperature Off.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 123 Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Chapter 11 T roubleshooting 11.1 Overview This chapter describes guidelines and procedures for troubleshooting the fl o wmeter .
124 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting 11.3 Micro Mo tion customer ser vice T o speak to a customer service re presentati ve, cont act the Micro Motion customer service department. Contact information is pr ovi ded in Section 1.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 125 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation ProLink II ProLink II v2.5 or later is required. T o check the version of ProLink II: 1. Start ProLink II. 2. Click Help > About Pr oLin k .
126 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting 7. V erify that the power supply wires are making good contact, and are not clamped to the wire insulation. 8. Inspect the voltage label on the inside of the f i eld-wiring compartment.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 127 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation 11.10 Simulation mode Simulation allo ws you to def ine arbitrary v alues for mass flo w , temperature, and density .
128 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting 11.11 T ransmitter LEDs The user interface module includes three LE Ds: • A status LED. See T able 7-3 for information on status LED beha vior . If the status LED indicates an alarm condition: a.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 129 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation A005 Input Over-Range The measured flow has exceeded the maximum flow rate of the sensor ( Δ T > 200 μ s) • If other alar ms are presen t (typically , A003, A006, A008, A102, or A105), resolve those alarm conditions first.
130 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting A013 Process too Noisy to P erform Au to Zero See A010 • Remov e or reduce sources of electromechanical noise, then retry .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 131 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation A033 Sensor OK, T ubes Stopped by Process No signal from LPO or RPO , suggesting that sensor tubes are not vibrating • V er ify process.
132 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting 11.13 C hecking process varia bles Micro Motion suggests that you make a record of the process v ariables listed below , under normal operating conditions. This will help you recognize when the process v ariables are unusually high or lo w .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 133 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Erratic non-z ero flow r ate under no-flow conditions Leaking valv e or seal • Check pipeline. Slug flow • See Section 11.14. Plugged flow tube • Check drive gain and tube freq uency .
134 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting 11.14 Checking slug flow A slug flo w alarm is posted whene ver the measured process density is outs ide the configured slug flo w limits (i.e., density is higher or lo wer than the conf igured n ormal range).
Configuration a nd Use Manual 135 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation If slug flo w occurs: • Check the process for ca vitation, flashing, or leaks. • Change the sensor orientation. • Monitor density .
136 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting 11.19 R estoring a working co nfiguration At times it may be easier to start from a kno wn w orking conf iguration th an to troubleshoot the existing conf iguration.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 137 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation 11.20.3 Drive gain problems Problems with dri v e gain can appear in se v eral dif ferent forms: • Saturated or excessiv e (near 100%) driv e gain • Erratic dri ve gai n (e.
138 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting 11.21 C hecking sensor circuitr y Problems with sensor circuitry can cause sev eral alarms, including sensor fa ilure and a v ariety of out-of-range conditions.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 139 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Figure 11-1 Accessing the feedthrough pi ns 5. Using a digital multimeter (DMM ), check the sensor internal resistances for each flo wmeter circuit.
140 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T roubleshooting Figure 11-2 Fee dthrough pins T able 11-7 Nominal resistance ranges for flowmeter circuits Circuit Pin pairs Nominal resis tance range (1) (1) Actual r esistance values depend on the sensor model and date of manufacture .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 141 T roubleshooting Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation 6. Using the DMM, check each pin as follows: a.
142 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 143 Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Appendix A Default V alues and Ranges A.1 Overview This appendix provides informat ion on the defa ult v alues for mo st transmitter parameters. Where appropriate, v alid ranges are also defined.
144 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Default Values and Ranges Density Density damping 1.28 sec 0. 0–40.96 sec User-entered value is corrected to nearest value in list of prese t v alues . Density units g/cm 3 Density cutoff 0.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 145 Default Values and Ranges Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooti ng Compensation Measurement Perf ormance Defaults T roubleshooting Compensation Measurement.
146 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 147 Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Appendix B T ransmitter Components B.1 Overview This appendix provides illustrat ions of transmitter components and wiri ng, for use in tr oubleshooting. For detailed information on insta llation and wiring procedures, see the transmitter installation manual.
148 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP T ransmitter Comp onents B.3 T erminals an d connectors Figure B-2 sho ws the terminals and connectors that are beneath the user interface module: • T o access the PR OFIBUS connector , you must remove the transmitter housing cov er and the user interface module.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 149 Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Appendix C Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters C.1 Overview This appendix provides the follo wing menu flowc.
150 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters C.3 ProLink II menu flowcharts Figure C-1 ProLink II main menu File Preferences · Use .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 151 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Figure C-2 ProLink II configuration menu Flow · Flow dire ction ·F l o.
152 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Figure C-3 ProLink II configuration menu contin ued ProLi nk > Co nfig ur ation Di s.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 153 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams C.4 EDD menu flowcharts If you connect as a Maintenance user , the I&M functions menu (see Figu re C-12) is not a v ailable.
154 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Figure C-6 EDD – Device menu Process Variables · Mass flow · Mass flow units · Vol.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 155 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Figure C-7 EDD – Device menu continued Zero Cali bration · Mass flow .
156 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Figure C-8 EDD – Configuration menu MMI Coriolis Flo w DP > MMI Coriolis Flow >.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 157 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Figure C-9 EDD – Configuration menu continue d MMI Coriolis Flo w DP &.
158 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Figure C-10 EDD – Configurati on menu cont inued MMI C orio lis Fl ow D P > MMI Co.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 159 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Figure C-11 EDD – Configuration menu: API se tup and ED setup > Configuration .
160 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Figure C-12 EDD Specialist me nu – Identification C.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 161 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Figure C-14 Display menu – Off-line mainte nance – Version information Scroll and Select simultaneo usly for 4 second s VER Yes Version info Scroll Select Yes ETO info (1) Scroll API (1) Scroll SENSOR VERFY (1) -0.
162 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Figure C-15 Display menu – Off-line ma intenance – Config uration OFF-LINE MAINT Sc.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 163 Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Figure C-16 Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Zero ………………….
164 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Menu Flowcharts – Model 2400S DP T ransmitters Figure C-17 Display menu – Off-line maintenance – Meter verification Select OFF-LIN.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 165 Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Appendix D PROFIBUS Bus Parameters D.1 Overview This appendix documents the b u s parameters that are included in the PR OFIB US blocks.
166 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters D.2 PROFIBUS-DP data types and data type codes T able D-1 documents the data types and data type codes used with the PR OFIBUS bus parameters.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 167 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams 16 SNS_DensMeterF actor FLOA T S R/W Density meter f actor 0.
168 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters D.4 Calibration block (Slot 2) 39 SNS_GSV_T otalUnits USINT16 S R Gas standard volume total/inv entory measurement unit See T a ble D-12 f or codes 40 SNS_GSV_FlowCutoff FLOA T S R/W Gas standard volume flo w cutoff => 0.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 169 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams 21 SNS_D1 FLOA T S R/W Densi ty of D1 calibration fluid 22 SNS_D2 FLOA T S R/W Densi ty of D2 ca.
170 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters D.5 Diagnostic block (Slot 3) T able D-4 Diagnostic block (Slot 3) Index Na me Data type Memory cl ass Access D.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 171 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams 11 SNS_StatusWords2 B_ENUM D (20 Hz) R • 0 x0001 = Not Used • 0x0002 = Not Used • 0x0004 =.
172 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters 14 SNS_StatusWords5 B_ENUM D (20 Hz) R • 0x0001 = Boot sector (CP) • 0x0002 = Not Used • 0x0004 = Not Use.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 173 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams 17 SNS_StatusWords8 B_ENUM D (20 Hz) R • 0 x0001 = Not Used • 0x0002 = Not Used • 0x0004 =.
174 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters 29 SYS_AlarmTime USINT32 S R The timestamp of the alar m status change that corresponds to the alar m histor y .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 175 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams 51 SYS_RestoreF actor y Config USINT16 S R/W • 0x0000 = No action • 0x0001 = Resto re 52 SYS.
176 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters 66 DB_FRF_MassRpo_ Mean FLOA T S R The current outlet mass calculated as a mean 67 DB_FRF_StiffnessLpo StdDe v .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 177 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams 83 DB_UNI_DE_ Assignment USINT16 S R /W Discrete e v ent assignment index • 57 = Discrete Even.
178 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters D.6 Device Information block (Slot 4) T able D-5 Device Information block (Slot 4) Index N ame Data type Memory.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 179 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams D.7 Local Display block (Slot 5) 23 SNS_V olumeFlow LoSpan FLOA T S R V olume flow minimum range of sensor 24 HART_Har tDeviceID USINT32 S R/W T ransmitter serial number 25 SYS_SoftwareRev USINT16 S R T ransmitter software re vision (xxx.
180 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters 17 UI_ProcessV ar iables (LDO_V AR_2_CODE) USINT16 S R/W See T able D-13 for codes .
Configuration a nd Use Manual 181 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams D.8 API block (Slot 6) D.9 Enhanced Density block (Slot 7) T able D-7 API block (Slot 6) Index N.
182 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters 8 SNS_ED_NetV olFlow FLOA T D (20 Hz) R Current value of ED net v olume flow rate 9 SNS_ED_Conc FLOA T D (20 Hz.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 183 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams 30 SNS_ED_DensAtT emp ISO FLOA T S R/W Density value: Cur v e n Isother m x Concentration y 31 S.
184 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters 47 SNS_ED_ResetFlag USINT16 S W Reset all density curve data: • 0x0000 = No action • 0x0001 = Reset 48 SNS_.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 185 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams D.10 I&M functions (Slot 0) D.11 T otalizer and invent ory measurement unit code s T able D-.
186 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters D.12 Process variable codes T able D-11 Liquid volume totalizer and liquid vo lume inventor y measuremen t unit.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 187 PROFIBUS Bus Para meters Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams D.13 Alarm index codes 23 Enhanced density: Stand ard volume flow rate 24 Enhanced density: Stan.
188 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP PROFIBUS Bus Para meters 12 Zero too high 13 Zero too noisy 14 T ransmitter f ailed 16 Line RTD T emperature out-of-rang e 17 Meter R TD.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 189 Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Appendix E Display Codes and Abbreviations E.1 Overvie w This appendix provides informati on on the codes and abbre viations used on the transmitter display . Note: Information in this ap pendix applies only to tran smitters that have a display .
190 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP Display Codes and Abbreviation s RDENS Density at ref erence temperature Enhanced density appl ication only RPO A Right pick off amplitu.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 191 Display Codes and Abbreviation s Menus Display Codes Bus Parameter s Diagrams Menus Display Codes Bus Parameters Diagrams Men us Display Codes Bus Parameters Diagrams.
192 Micro Moti on ® Model 2400S Transmitte rs for PROFIBU S-DP.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 193 Index Index A Acyclic communications 2 Additional communications response delay 71 Address switches 7 used to set node add ress 68 Alarms See Status alarms API block .
194 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Tran smitters for P ROFIBUS-DP Index D Damping 55 Data exchange 2 Default values 143 Density cutoff 54 factor 81 measurement unit configuration 32 list 32 Density calib.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 195 Index Index External temperature compensation configuration 84 definition 84 output module 86 F Fault action 71 Fault conditions 126 Fault timeout 72 Floating-point b.
196 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Tran smitters for P ROFIBUS-DP Index N Network LED 38 Node address address switches 68 default 7, 22, 68 hardware addressing 68 setting 7, 21, 22, 68 software addressin.
Configuration a nd Use Manual 197 Index Index using for configuration 25, 51 version 2 viewing process variables 37 status 39 totalizer and inventory values 46 R Restore factory configuratio n 136 Res.
198 Micro Motion ® Model 2400S Tran smitters for P ROFIBUS-DP Index test points 136 transmitter does not communicate 124 transmitter does not operate 124 wiring problems 125 zero failure 126 U Update.
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