Emerson 5081-T instruction manual Setup Cust, Pvo!Rut!!%, Shi, 8VO!UT, Dnf!/Vtu

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MODEL 5081-T

SECTION 7.0

 

PROGRAMMING

7.6 SETUP CUST

The Model 5081-T contains a curve fitting program that can create a second order curve for 3 to 5 user supplied data points. If only two points are entered, a straight line will be used. These points are from numerical data previously collected that is entered via the keypad. All data point must be approximately the same reference temperature.

Best results will be obtained by selecting data points that are representative of the typical operating range and are at least 5% different conductivity values. Plotting the graph of con- ductivity vs. concentration for the data points of interest before using this procedure is highly recommended. This will insure that unsuitable points (i.e. two concentrations with the same conductivity) and critical points (that best describe the curve) can be determined. All data points should be either on the rising side of the conductivity versus concentration curve or the falling side, but not both (i.e. both side of the conductivity maximum or minimum). Following these guideline will simplify the data entry procedure and provide optimum results.

U!SHI!!$'c"

>PLUT µ<µ

PVO!RUT!!%

µ<!#µ

/QPG!#!!"c"""

The first point entered "COnd 1"should be at the normal operating condition. Other points,

 

 

µµ<!$!!"c"""

both above and below "COnd 1" can then be entered. Very nonlinear conductivity curves may

 

 

need additional points to characterize these regions. Do not use the same data for more than

 

 

 

 

one point and only use real data - do not interpolate.

 

 

/QPG!$!!"c"""

 

 

 

 

NOTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

µµ<!%!!"c"""

 

The default values for the custom curve are three data points, reference tempera-

 

 

 

 

ture of 25°C and a linear temperature slope of 2%/°C. This combination will yield

 

 

 

 

 

 

the best results in most applications. If normal operation is over 40°C or under

 

 

/QPG!%!!"c"""

 

10°C, the reference temperature should be changed to the normal process tem-

 

 

 

perature. If the temperature slope at the reference temperature is known, it can be

 

 

 

 

 

 

used.

 

 

 

/DNF!/QPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-RRNY!/VTU

7.6.1 Procedure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. From the main menu, press PROG; then press NEXT four times. SetUP CuSt will

 

 

 

 

PROGRAM

 

 

appear.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U!SHI

 

 

2. Press ENTER. t rEF will appear. If needed, change the reference temperature from

EXIT

NEXT ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

the factory default 25°C (77°F) to a different reference temperature for the process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press ENTER.

 

 

PROGRAM

>P5U

EXIT NEXT ENTER

3.UnIt will appear. Press ￿ or ￿ to select the desired measurement units: µS (micro- Siemens), nS (milliSiemens), none (no units displayed), % (percent), or ppn (parts per million); then press ENTER.

PROGRAM

8VO!:UT

EXIT NEXT ENTER

PROGRAM

/DNF!/VTU

EXIT NEXT ENTER

4.NUM PtS will appear. Press ￿ or ￿ to select the desired number of data points for a custom conductivity curve. Selecting 2 will generate a linear relationship for conductiv- ity and concentration at the given reference temperature.

a.Enter the concentration for Pt. 1 (displayed as µS 1). Press ENTER.

b.Enter the known conductivity for Pt. 1 in µS/cm. Press ENTER.

c.Complete this process for additional known data points. Press ENTER.

5.CALC Cust will appear. Press ENTER. PrOCESSinG will appear briefly; then APPLY CUSt will appear. Press ENTER to enter the custom curve into memory and return to the SetUP CuSt screen.

The Custom curve will now be used to display and output all conductivity (or resistivity) measurements if Cust is selected in the Display menu for measurement type.

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Contents Model 5081-T Essential Instructions Rev. Level DateModel 5081-T Table of Contents CONT’D Iii List of FiguresNumber Title List of Figures CONT’D List of TablesSection Description and Specifications Simple Menu StructureHart Recommended Ranges for Toroidal Sensors Recommended SensorsAtex I T N E X T Transmitter Display During Calibration and ProgrammingOverview of Hart Communication Hart Interface DevicesFoundation Fieldbus AMS Main Menu Tools Unpacking and Inspection Section InstallationMechanical Installation Orienting the Display BoardMounting on a Flat Surface 40308103 Pipe MountingModel 5081-T Sensor Selection Inductive LoopsSensor Selection Recommended SensorsPower Supply-Current Loop Wiring Power SUPPLY/CURRENT LoopPower Supply and Load Requirements. Refer to Figure Model 5081-T-HTPower Supply Wiring for Model 5081-T-FF/FI Typical Fieldbus Network Electrical Wiring ConfigurationSensor Wiring Section WiringSensor Wiring Electrical Installation Wiring Through a Junction BOXPower Wiring Model 5081-T-HT Power Wiring Model 5081-T-FFElectrical Installation Wiring Model 242 sensor to Model 5081-T transmitterSection Section IRC Infrared Remote Control Section Intrinsically Safe & Explosion ProofFM Explosion-Proof Installation for Model 5081-T-HT FM Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-HT CSA Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-HT Atex Intrisically Safe Label for Model 5081-T-HT Atex Intrisically Safe Label for Model 5081-T-HT FM Explosion-Proof Installation for Model 5081-T-FF FM Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FF 10. CSA Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FF 11. Atex Intrisically Safe Label for Model 5081-T-FF 12. Atex Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FF FI-T 9241515-01 15. FM Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FI 9241516-01 17. CSA Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FI 18. Atex Intrisically Safe Label for Model 5081-T-FI 19. Atex Intrinsically Safe Installation for Model 5081-T-FI S U Section Display and OperationDisplays I T N E X TInfrared Remote Controller IRC KEY Functions Infrared Remote ControllerTo reset transmiter to factory default settings Quick Start for Model 5081-T-HT HartQuick Start for Model 5081-T-FF/FI Foundation Fieldbus Process Display Menu Tree Conductivity25.0C 12.00mA Calibration ProgramProgram Menu Mnemonics Diagnostic Messages Default SettingsDefault Settings for Model 5081-T-HT Entering the Security Code Using HoldSecurity Retrieving a Lost Security CodeAccessing the Calibrate Menu Section START-UP and CalibrationCalibrate Menu Model 5081-T-FFTemp Slope Procedure9URU Output CalGM!91 5ES-U1U17!91 U91Model 5081-T-HT Model 5081-T-FF Section ProgramingGeneral Definitions Output 5081-HT onlyPurpose 4QG Procedure9VUVU UhtuU7-P Process temperature is. Press Enter to saveTemp HCL DisplayG5-A H2SO4LHart GgshttSHI Setup CustPVO!RUT!!% 8VO!UTRange DefaultSetting Measurement Range Over Range Warning Limit G12-USection Foundation Fieldbus Operation PIDConnecting the Communicator Section Operation with ModelOff-line and On-line Operation Making Hart related settings from the keypadOperation PV LRV PV URV C/T-HT HART/Model 375 Menu Tree 1LSL USL C/T-HT HART/Model 375 Menu Tree 2LRV URV AO1PV AO PV LRV PV URV C/T-HT HART/Model 375 Menu Tree 4Limnotify Resource FaultstateBlockerr Featuresel Rsstate Faultstate MaxnotifyBlockerr AlarmhysStrev TagdescLowcut Alertkey HihilimPvftime Strev Statusopts StrategyLololim LolimLolopri IooptsSphilim Splolim ResetRate Reset Bkcalhys FfgainBaltime BypassStrev Rate Tagdesc ControloptsSphilim Alertkey OuthilimDvhipri DvlopriC/T-FF/FI Model 375 Menu Tree 9 C/T-FF/FI Model 375 Menu Tree 10 Current Operating Menu Section Diagnosis and TroubleshootingOverview 4DSG DLSTqiu IdvnutNON- Disabling Warnings Fault ConditionsDisabling Faults 9IITHU!1SS 9WHS!S-PJ1Hssqs Symptom Action Quick Troubleshooting GuideQuick Troubleshooting Guide Field TroubleshootingSystematic Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flow ChartExample RTD Resistance ValuesFormula RTD Resistance ValuesWhen a Warning condition exists When a Fault existsTemp LO Troubleshooting When a Fault or Warning Message is ShowingTemp HI CPU FailRtd FAIL, Temp HI, and Temp LO CPU Fail and ROM Fail Transmitter Maintenance Section MaintenancePreventative Maintenance 0 C 2 1 0 % mAReplacement Parts for Model 5081-T Transmitter Exploded View of Model 5081-T TransmitterHart Communication Section Theory of OperationConductivity Output LogicSection Return of Material Warranty RepairNON-WARRANTY Repair GeneralThis page intentionally left blank Warranty Return of MaterialSpecifications subject to change without notice