Emerson MSM400 manual Further customisation using the Smart HHC

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2.2Further customisation using the SMART HHC

There are some other features of the control unit that can be changed at this stage:

Identity

The following parameters can be recalled from the “Info” menu, and those shown * below can be site configured :-

P701

MESSAGE

*general purpose 32 character message

P710

TAG

*control unit identifier (8 characters)

P700

DESCRIPTION

*E.G. control unit application or location (16 char)

P702

DATE

Automatically updated on exit if changes made

P722

FINAL ASSY No.

Factory set – hardware assembly number

P760

SENSOR SERIAL No

Factory set – LVDT serial number

P660

PASSWORD

* 3 level password system.

Simply enter any message or tag number as appropriate and the control unit will retain this information in memory for future identification. This is particularly useful if you are likely to interrogate the control unit using the HHC from a remote location.

Refer to Appendix D for more detailed information.

Units of Operation and Display

The units displayed on the display or the HHC when used can be changed from the default “%” using P610 accessible through the “Program”Engineer sub-menu.

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Contents Mobrey Contents Safety Precautions Display Sensor Connection IVE Neutral Earth MainsENT Product Introduction MSM400 Slurry Monitoring System Product DescriptionSlurry Characteristics Ultrasonic Attenuation versus Suspended solidsSuspended Sensor Type MSM433 Mobrey Pipe Section SensorsSensor Type Numbering System MSM400 Displays and Keypad Control UnitKeypad Operation Hart SPECIFICATIONS--MSM400EMC Suspended Sensor Installation Pipe Section InstallationPreliminary Checks Sensor Cables Control UnitTerminal Label Function Hart Connections and Jumper Settings Sensor ConnectionsRelays Current OutputInitial Power UP Safety PrecautionsMains Supply Main Menu Toggle RUN Calibration Setup Toggle RUN Calibration Setup MonitorToggle RUN EX-FACTORY System Features Diagnostic ParametersZero Setting Initial Zero Calibration Methods Auto CAL Auto CAL Zero Setting Procedure Rechecking ZeroAutocal Span Setting Procedure Clear Liquor Press ENT To set 23.1dB 26.2dBSample Press ENT to set 33.6dB 44.2dB Auto CAL LAB ValuesZero Setting Procedure Maximum % SolidsSpan CALIBRATION/GRADIENT Methods Calibration Method 1-SLURRY TypeAttenuation VALUE-METHOD No. of operation Set Default value Max value Hrs & mins Duty Mode Desludge ModeStart on Stop on Stop if Do not start if INPUT↓ Output Start Time #1 hm 730 P254 Outputs Current Output Relay OperationAlarm Middle Display←−−−−−−− Lower Display Display option parameter number DescriptionEngineering Frequency SET SettingsSystem Test Current Output Hart Smart Communications SensorsMain Menu SUB Menu Parameter Description Appendix A1Par No Alarm Report DiagnosticsLogging EngineeringMin Max Default Value Parameter DescriptionParameter Description Min Max Default Value MSM400 MonitFrom list 3.6/21mA/hold last reading Min Max Default Value Ex-Factory Manufacturer’s Code Appendix A3 Hart and Psion Operating Instructions Hart ConsiderationsCalibration adjustments at operating conditions Smart Communication with the Mobrey MSM400Further customisation using the Smart HHC Hand Held Communicator Assembly Instructions Handheld Communicator Mobrey CKFig DII. Loop diagram Fig D1 MOBREY-CK* HHC assembly How to connect the Smart Communicator Hand Held Communicator Operation Mobrey Find Save Diary Calc Time Notes World Alarm How to drive a Psion based Smart CommunicatorTAG Tank Help D7.0 Introduction and Function menuD7.1 Monitor/Display Parameters D D7.2 Program Parameters PDefault Register Mode KEYWorking Register Safe RegisterHand Held Communicator Registers Select Data Source 10.0ERROR Messages on the HHC 10.1Alarm and Error MessagesPrintout or PC transfer of MSM400 programme data Display of Parameter Data10.2Invalid Data Entry Password not Open Instrument in Multidrop Mode10.3Communication Errors Invalid Action not the Same InstrumentD0 D8 Current Output ** Set current Trim-maximum Trim-maximum 11.0Current Loop Checks and TrimmingCurrent and USE ↑ & ↓ To Trim the Output 12.0Unknown InstrumentD13.0 Smart Interfaces Compatibility D13.1 Introduction 13.3Use of multiple Smart CommunicatorsAbcdef