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Table of contents
Document Outline
Contents
Before You Begin
1.1 Overview
1.2 Safety
1.3 Determining transmitter information
1.4 DeviceNet functionality
1.5 Determining version information
1.6 Communication tools
1.7 Planning the configuration
1.8 Pre-configuration worksheet
1.9 Flowmeter documentation
1.10 Micro Motion customer service
Flowmeter Startup
2.1 Overview
2.2 Setting the DeviceNet node address and baud rate
2.3 Bringing the transmitter online
Using the Transmitter User Interface
3.1 Overview
3.2 User interface without or with display
3.3 Removing and replacing the transmitter housing cover
3.4 Using the optical switches
3.5 Using the display
3.5.1 Display language
3.5.2 Viewing process variables
3.5.3 Using display menus
3.5.4 Display password
3.5.5 Entering floating-point values with the display
Connecting with ProLink II or Pocket ProLink Software
4.1 Overview
4.2 Requirements
4.3 Configuration upload/download
4.4 Connecting to a Model 2400S DN transmitter
4.4.1 Connection options
4.4.2 Service port connection parameters
4.4.3 Connecting via the service port clips
4.4.4 Connecting via the IrDA port
4.5 ProLink II language
Using a DeviceNet Tool
5.1 Overview
5.2 Connecting to the Model 2400S DN transmitter
5.3 Using the DeviceNet device profile
5.4 Using a DeviceNet tool
5.4.1 Type A tools
5.4.2 Type B tools
5.5 Default assemblies
Required Transmitter Configuration
6.1 Overview
6.2 Characterizing the flowmeter
6.2.1 When to characterize
6.2.2 Characterization parameters
6.2.3 How to characterize
6.3 Configuring the measurement units
6.3.1 Mass flow units
6.3.2 Volume flow units
6.3.3 Density units
6.3.4 Temperature units
6.3.5 Pressure units
Using the Transmitter
7.1 Overview
7.2 Recording process variables
7.3 Viewing process variables
7.3.1 With the display
7.3.2 With ProLink II
7.3.3 With a DeviceNet tool
7.4 Using the LEDs
7.4.1 Using the module LED
7.4.2 Using the network LED
7.5 Viewing transmitter status
7.5.1 Using the status LED
7.5.2 Using ProLink II
7.5.3 Using a DeviceNet tool
7.6 Handling status alarms
7.6.1 Using the display
7.6.2 Using ProLink II
7.6.3 Using a DeviceNet tool
7.7 Using the totalizers and inventories
7.7.1 Viewing current values for totalizers and inventories
7.7.2 Controlling totalizers and inventories
Optional Configuration
8.1 Overview
8.2 Configuring volume flow measurement for gas
8.2.1 Using ProLink II
8.2.2 Using a DeviceNet tool
8.3 Configuring cutoffs
8.3.1 Cutoffs and volume flow
8.4 Configuring the damping values
8.4.1 Damping and volume measurement
8.5 Configuring the flow direction parameter
8.6 Configuring events
8.6.1 Defining events
8.6.2 Checking and reporting event status
8.6.3 Changing event setpoints from the display
8.7 Configuring slug flow limits and duration
8.8 Configuring status alarm severity
8.9 Configuring the display
8.9.1 Update period
8.9.2 Language
8.9.3 Enabling and disabling display functions
8.9.4 Configuring the LCD backlight
8.9.5 Configuring the display variables and display precision
8.10 Configuring digital communications
8.10.1 DeviceNet node address
8.10.2 DeviceNet baud rate
8.10.3 DeviceNet configurable input assembly
8.10.4 Modbus address
8.10.5 Modbus ASCII support
8.10.6 IrDA port usage
8.10.7 Digital communications fault action
8.10.8 Fault timeout
8.11 Configuring device settings
8.12 Configuring sensor parameters
8.13 Configuring the petroleum measurement application
8.13.1 About the petroleum measurement application
8.13.2 Configuration procedure
8.14 Configuring the enhanced density application
8.14.1 About the enhanced density application
8.14.2 Configuration procedure
Pressure Compensation and Temperature Compensation
9.1 Overview
9.2 Pressure compensation
9.2.1 Options
9.2.2 Pressure correction factors
9.2.3 Configuration
9.3 External temperature compensation
9.4 Obtaining external pressure and temperature data
Measurement Performance
10.1 Overview
10.2 Meter validation, meter verification, and calibration
10.2.1 Meter verification
10.2.2 Meter validation and meter factors
10.2.3 Calibration
10.2.4 Comparison and recommendations
10.3 Performing meter verification
10.3.1 Uncertainty limit and test results
10.3.2 Additional ProLink II tools for meter verification
10.4 Performing meter validation
10.5 Performing zero calibration
10.5.1 Preparing for zero
10.5.2 Zero procedure
10.6 Performing density calibration
10.6.1 Preparing for density calibration
10.6.2 Density calibration procedures
10.7 Performing temperature calibration
Troubleshooting
11.1 Overview
11.2 Guide to troubleshooting topics
11.3 Micro Motion customer service
11.4 Transmitter does not operate
11.5 Transmitter does not communicate
11.6 Checking the communication device
11.7 Diagnosing wiring problems
11.7.1 Checking the DeviceNet cable and connector
11.7.2 Checking grounding
11.8 Zero or calibration failure
11.9 Fault conditions
11.10 Simulation mode for process variables
11.11 Transmitter LEDs
11.12 Status alarms
11.13 Checking process variables
11.14 Checking slug flow
11.15 Checking the sensor tubes
11.16 Checking the flow measurement configuration
11.17 Checking the characterization
11.18 Checking the calibration
11.19 Checking the test points
11.19.1 Obtaining the test point values
11.19.2 Evaluating the test points
11.19.3 Drive gain problems
11.19.4 Low pickoff voltage
11.20 Checking sensor circuitry
Default Values and Ranges
A.1 Overview
A.2 Most frequently used defaults and ranges
Menu Flowcharts
B.1 Overview
B.2 Version information
Device Profile
C.1 Overview
C.2 Analog Input Point Object (0x0A)
C.3 Gas Standard Volume Object (0x64)
C.4 Calibration Object (0x65)
C.5 Diagnostics Object (0x66)
C.6 Sensor Information Object (0x67)
C.7 Local Display Object (0x68)
C.8 API Object (0x69)
C.9 Enhanced Density Object (0x6A)
C.10 Totalizer and inventory measurement unit codes
C.11 Process variable codes
C.12 Alarm index codes
Display Codes and Abbreviations
D.1 Overview
D.2 Codes and abbreviations
Index
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