Emerson Your Complete Guide to 848T Fieldbus Transmitter and Wireless Manual

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Rosemount 848T

Reference Manual

00809-0100-4697, Rev EA October 2011

Transducer Block Sub-Parameter Tables

Table 3-11. XD_ERROR Sub-Parameter Structure

 

XD ERROR

Description

0

No Error

 

17

General Error

An error has occurred that could not be classified as

 

one of the errors listed below.

 

 

18

Calibration Error

An error occurred during calibration of the device or a

 

calibration error has been detected during operation of

 

 

the device.

19

Configuration Error

An error occurred during configuration of the device or

 

a configuration error has been detected during

 

 

operation of the device.

20

Electronics Failure

An electronic component has failed.

22

I/O Failure

An I/O failure has occurred.

23

Data Integrity Error

Indicates that data stored within the system may no

 

longer be valid due to non-volatile memory checksum

 

 

failure, data verify after write failure, etc.

24

Software Error

The software has detected an error. This could be

 

caused by an improper interrupt service routine, an

 

 

arithmetic overflow, a watchdog timer, etc.

25

Algorithm Error

The algorithm used in the transducer block produced

 

an error. This could be due to an overflow, data

 

 

reasonableness.

Table 3-12. SENSOR_CONFIG

 

 

Sub-Parameter Structure

SENSOR CONFIG

 

 

STRUCTURE

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

SENSOR_MODE

Disables or enables a sensor for configuration.

 

SENSOR_TAG

Sensor description.

 

SERIAL_NUMBER

Serial number for the attached sensor.

 

SENSOR

Sensor Type and Connection. MSB is the sensor type and

 

 

LSB is the connection.

 

DAMPING

Sampling Interval used to smooth output using a first order

 

 

linear filter. A value entered between 0 and the Update_Rate,

 

 

will result in a damping value equal to the Update_Rate.

 

INPUT_TRANSIENT_FILTER

Enables or Disables the option for reporting fast changing

 

 

sensor inputs without temporary holdoff. 0 = Disable, 1 =

 

 

Enabled.

 

RTD_2_WIRE_OFFSET

User entered value for constant lead-wire resistance

 

 

correction in a 2-wire RTD and Ohm sensor types.

 

ENG_UNITS

The engineering units used for reporting measured sensor

 

 

values.

 

UPPER_RANGE

The upper sensor limit for the selected sensor is displayed

 

 

using Units_Index sub parameter.

 

LOWER_RANGE

The lower sensor limit for the selected sensor is displayed

 

 

using Units_Index sub parameter.

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Contents Reference Manual 00809-0100-4697, Rev EA OctoberPage Rosemount 848T High Density Temperature Transmitter with Customer Central National Response Center InternationalPage Table of Contents Appendix a Operation MaintenanceSection TOC-2Process leaks could result in death or serious injury Safety MessagesSection Introduction Electrical shock could cause death or serious injuryOverview Fieldbus host or configuration toolMaintenance of the Rosemount 848T Temperature Transmitter TransmitterService Support Rosemount 848T Section Installation Safety Messages MountingMounting to a DIN Rail Without an Enclosure Mounting to a Panel with a Junction BoxMounting to a 2-in. Pipe Stand Aluminum/Plastic Junction Box Stainless Steel Junction BoxConnections WiringSpur Signal Wiring Devices 1 through Leads and terminalsRTD or Ohm Inputs Thermocouple or Millivolt InputsAnalog Inputs Ohm resistor in the loop when switched to the left ConnectorsPower Supply Analog InputPower Supply Surges/TransientsConnections Shielded Wire GroundingMA loop 848T Power Supply Sensor Wires Shield ground pointsTransmitter Enclosure optional Fieldbus busSwitch is not functional SwitchesSimulate Enable SecurityTransmitter Tag TaggingCommissioning Tag Sensor TagInstallation Using Cable GlandsUsing Conduit Entries Section Configuration Configuration Transmitter Configuration Custom Configuration MethodsStandard Rosemount 848T Function Common Configurations for High Density ApplicationsTypical Profiling Application BlockMeasuring Temperature Points Individually Monitoring Application with a Single SelectionMultiple Analog Input or Analog Input Block Configuration Block Configuration Resource BlockNumber Parameter Description 00809-0100-4697, Rev EA October Resource Block Parameters Startwithdefaults SaveconfignowSaveconfigblocks FailedenableAutomatic Auto Block ErrorsModes Block is processing its normal background memory checksPlantWeb Alerts Out of Service OOSAlarm Detection Status Handling00809-0100-4697, Rev EA October Failure Alarms FailedmaskMaintenance Alarms/Priority Alarm Advisory AlarmsAlarm Alarm Type Active Event Recommended Action Recommended Actions for PlantWeb AlertsTransducer Blocks RESOURCE.HARDWAREREV,RESOURCE.RBSFTWRREVALL Channel Definitions for the 848T Transducer Block ErrorsTransducer Block Channel Definitions Channel DescriptionTransducer Block Modes 00809-0100-4697, Rev EA October Block/Transducer ErrorTransducer Block Alarm Detection Block outputs reflect the analog input measurementSENSOR3CONFIG SENSOR1CONFIGSENSOR2CONFIG SENSOR4CONFIGChanging the Sensor Configuration in the Transducer Block 11. Xderror Sub-Parameter Structure 12. Sensorconfig Sub-Parameter StructureTransducer Block Sub-Parameter Tables 15. Calstatus Structure 13. Sensorstatus Sub-Parameter Structure14. Sensorcal Sub-Parameter Structure 16. Transducer Status Sub-Parameter StructureStructure Dual Sensor Status TableStructure 20. Validation Config Sub-Parameter Structure Sensor Calibration in the Sensor Transducer BlockStructure Parameter Description Rosemount 848T Operation and Maintenance Foundation Fieldbus InformationFoundation Commissioning Addressing Sensor Check Hardware MaintenanceRestart with Defaults Restart Processor cyclingSymptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingTransducer Block Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionFunctional Specifications Appendix a Reference DataBackup Link Active Scheduler LAS Update TimeAlarms Transient ProtectionPhysical Specifications Performance Specifications Function BlocksAccuracy Sensor Option Sensor Reference 3-Wire RTDsAccuracy for Differential Configurations Input RangesSensor Option Alarm Levels Accuracy Analog Sensors 4-20mAAmbient Temperature Effect Rosemount 848T Dimensional DrawingsAmbient Temperature Notes Examples Top ViewStainless Steel Junction Box-Cable Gland option code JS2 Side View Front ViewFront View Side View Stainless Steel Junction Box-Conduit Entry option code JS3 Side ViewStainless Steel Junction Box Style JS Mounting OptionsAluminum/Plastic Junction Box Styles JA and JP Front View Side ViewOrdering Information OptionsConduit Electrical Connector Standard Software Configuration StandardSpecial Temperature Test Expanded Enclosure Options StandardRosemount 848T Hazardous Locations Certificates Table B-2. Entity Parameters for Non Incendive Field WiringAppendix B Product Certificates North American ApprovalsPower/Bus Canadian Standards Association CSA Certifications Atex Certifications Power/Bus SensorEuropean Approvals Special Conditions for Safe UseCi = Li = Rosemount 848T Special Conditions of Safe Use IECEx CertificationsRosemount 848T Parameters Terminals of power/loop China NEPSICertificationsJapanese Certifications Intrinsically Safe and NON-INCENDIVE Installations Installation Drawings Figure B-1. FM Intrinsic Safety/ Fisco 00809-0100-4697, Rev EA Rosemount 848T Figure B-2. CSA Intrinsic Safety/ Fisco Rosemount 848T Rosemount 848T Appendix C Foundation fieldbus Technology Overview Function BlocksSnap InputOutput Linkages StatusResource Blocks Device Descriptions Block OperationInstrument- Specific Function Blocks Alerts Transducer BlocksNetwork Communication Link Active Scheduler LASFieldbus Link LAS Parameters MID x ST DataPublisher/Subscriber Backup LASAddressing Scheduled Transfers Report DistributionUnscheduled Transfers ScheduleDevice Device Y Device Z Function Block Scheduling Number Parameter Units Description Appendix D Function BlocksAnalog Input AI Function Block OUTOutscale AlarmhysXdscale IooptsFunctionalitySimulation OUT mode in manOUT mode in auto 63% of ChangeDirect Signal ConversionFiltering IndirectIndirect Square Root ConditionsTable D-3. Alarm Priority Levels Manual ManValue of the block output OUT may be set manually BAD if Limited Uncertain if in Manual modeAdvanced Features Uncertain if LimitedXdblock AI Block TroubleshootingApplication Information HIHILIMIT, LolimitMultiple Analog Input MAI Function Block Table D-4. Multiple Analog Input Function Block ParametersCAPSTDDEV1 Figure D-4. Multiple Analog Input Function Block Schematic SimulateOption in Manual or Out of Service mode only Devices such as flowmetersTable D-5. Blockerr Conditions Block output OUT may be set manually MAI Block Troubleshooting IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 Input Selector Function BlockTable D-6. Input Selector Function Block Parameters OUT OutrangeSelected SelecttypeMingood OpselectAlarm OUT INn DISABLEnMode Logic Selection FunctionalityTable D-8. Alarm Priority Levels OUT reflects the selected valueBlock Execution Use Uncertain as GoodIsel Block Troubleshooting Index NumericsAlarm Detection Configuration Errors Modes AutomaticMaintalarms Troubleshooting Errors Modes AutomaticPage Rosemount Inc Pacific Private Limited

848T specifications

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