Emerson IP258 manual Printout or PC transfer of MSM400 programme data, Display of Parameter Data

Page 53

D.9.1 Printout or PC transfer of MSM400 programme data

When used “Off-Line” the Hand Held Communicator can be instructed to transfer the programme memory into a PC or print a list of the parameters and the values in the working register on a paper printer. This is achieved using the Standard Psion COMMS LINK routines and interfaces.

To send or receive data from a PC the COMMS LINK must be plugged in and connected to the PC port and the CL program must be running on the PC. See the COMMS LINK manual for further details.

The Psion will set itself up for transfer to or from a PC when this option is selected.

The file name is any valid MS DOS file name including path names and extensions. The PSION/HART program restricts the length of the input to 17 characters.

The actual transfer to a PC is a complete list of parameter numbers (P100 and P761), of the memory values in the WORKING register. Certain parameters have numeric codes to identify the option (normally chosen in text, such as LINEAR or HOLD). Do not modify this data while it is in the PC file.

To printout the parameter list the COMMS LINK must first be set up to match the requirements of the attached printer with regards to the Baud Rate, start bits, stop bits and protocol. To test the printer and get the desired settings, use the AUTO function in the SETUP menu, and experiment with the HAND settings, try XON + DTR first.

The printout includes the parameter number, title and value of all the valid parameters in the range P100 and P761. Where necessary the value will be related text instead of the value in the data file, e.g. “HOLD” instead of 2.

D.9.2 Display of Parameter Data

The four different registers relate only to the \Programmed Parameters in the MSM400 memory. When interrogating an MSM400 control unit, a typical parameter display would show:

STANDING VALUE

P***

**** **

W

VALUE OF PV

 

AT ZERO LEVEL

 

The W shown on the second line right hand end indicates that this displayed value is the value present in the WORKING register. This can be compared with the SAFE, OFFLINE or DEFAULT equivalent values by pressing the “MODE” button, which cycles through these registers. The data displayed is labelled with the initial letter of the register selected. This is useful for comparing transmitters (between W and

O)or noting changes on this control unit (Between W and S). A transfer of this single parameter can be made into the WORKING register by pressing “EXE” when the desired alternative register value is shown on the LCD – the display will show the letter changing to W to acknowledge the transfer.

D.10.0ERROR MESSAGES ON THE HHC

D.10.1Alarm and Error Messages

Throughout the programming of the MSM400 Control unit using the SMART Communicator, any failure of a communication message or other problem in the SMART interface will be advised with a message on the Liquid Crystal Display. Certain error messages prompt for an operator input or decision, for example, whether the procedure should be repeated. These need simple “Yes” or “No” responses. Other errors, for example, “No response from control unit” when programme parameters are being changed, will produce a reset of the parameter value back to the original value in the WORKING Register.

In the first interrogation of the control unit, each asterisk shown on the LCD represents a message, which can contain up to 10 parameters. In the event of a failure of this communication, the option of a retry or move to the next set of parameters is offered. It is always preferred to use “Retry” to collect a full set of data.

IP258

53

Image 53
Contents Mobrey Contents Safety Precautions ENT Sensor Connection IVE Neutral Earth MainsDisplay Product Description Product Introduction MSM400 Slurry Monitoring SystemUltrasonic Attenuation versus Suspended solids Slurry CharacteristicsMobrey Pipe Section Sensors Suspended Sensor Type MSM433Sensor Type Numbering System Keypad Operation Control UnitMSM400 Displays and Keypad EMC SPECIFICATIONS--MSM400Hart Preliminary Checks Pipe Section InstallationSuspended Sensor Installation Control Unit Sensor CablesTerminal Label Function Sensor Connections Hart Connections and Jumper SettingsRelays Current OutputMains Supply Safety PrecautionsInitial Power UP Toggle RUN Calibration Setup Monitor Main Menu Toggle RUN Calibration SetupToggle RUN Zero Setting Initial Zero Diagnostic ParametersEX-FACTORY System Features Rechecking Zero Calibration Methods Auto CAL Auto CAL Zero Setting ProcedureClear Liquor Press ENT To set 23.1dB 26.2dB Autocal Span Setting ProcedureAuto CAL LAB Values Sample Press ENT to set 33.6dB 44.2dBMaximum % Solids Zero Setting ProcedureSpan CALIBRATION/GRADIENT Methods Calibration Method 1-SLURRY TypeAttenuation VALUE-METHOD Start on Stop on Stop if Do not start if Duty Mode Desludge ModeNo. of operation Set Default value Max value Hrs & mins INPUT↓ Output Start Time #1 hm 730 P254 Relay Operation Outputs Current OutputMiddle Display Alarm←−−−−−−− Lower Display Display option parameter number DescriptionSystem Test Current Output SettingsEngineering Frequency SET Sensors Hart Smart CommunicationsPar No Appendix A1Main Menu SUB Menu Parameter Description Diagnostics Alarm ReportLogging EngineeringParameter Description Min Max Default ValueMSM400 Monit Parameter Description Min Max Default ValueFrom list 3.6/21mA/hold last reading Min Max Default Value Ex-Factory Manufacturer’s Code Hart Considerations Appendix A3 Hart and Psion Operating InstructionsSmart Communication with the Mobrey MSM400 Calibration adjustments at operating conditionsFurther customisation using the Smart HHC Handheld Communicator Mobrey CK Hand Held Communicator Assembly InstructionsFig DII. Loop diagram Fig D1 MOBREY-CK* HHC assembly How to connect the Smart Communicator Hand Held Communicator Operation How to drive a Psion based Smart Communicator Mobrey Find Save Diary Calc Time Notes World AlarmTAG Tank D7.0 Introduction and Function menu HelpD7.2 Program Parameters P D7.1 Monitor/Display Parameters DMode KEY Default RegisterWorking Register Safe RegisterHand Held Communicator Registers Select Data Source 10.1Alarm and Error Messages 10.0ERROR Messages on the HHCPrintout or PC transfer of MSM400 programme data Display of Parameter Data10.2Invalid Data Entry Instrument in Multidrop Mode Password not Open10.3Communication Errors Invalid Action not the Same InstrumentD0 D8 11.0Current Loop Checks and Trimming Current Output ** Set current Trim-maximum Trim-maximum12.0Unknown Instrument Current and USE ↑ & ↓ To Trim the Output13.3Use of multiple Smart Communicators D13.0 Smart Interfaces Compatibility D13.1 IntroductionEmerson Process Management Rosemount Measurement

IP258 specifications

The Emerson IP258 is an advanced industrial monitoring device designed to enhance operational efficiency and ensure optimal performance in various industrial applications. It is particularly suited for monitoring, controlling, and managing processes across diverse industries such as oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and water treatment.

One of the main features of the IP258 is its robust and flexible architecture, enabling seamless integration with a wide range of field devices, sensors, and control systems. This adaptability ensures that the device can be tailored to specific operational needs, thus streamlining processes and enhancing reliability. Its modular design allows for easy upgrades and expansions, making it a cost-effective solution for companies looking to future-proof their investments.

The IP258 boasts advanced communication technologies, including support for various industrial protocols such as Modbus, Ethernet/IP, and Profibus. This versatile communication capability facilitates real-time data sharing and interoperability between different systems, promoting a cohesive operational environment. The device is equipped with multiple input and output options, which further enhances its functionality and connectivity with existing infrastructure.

Another standout characteristic of the Emerson IP258 is its user-friendly interface, which simplifies operation and minimizes training requirements. The intuitive graphical interface allows operators to easily visualize system performance, access historical data, and quickly identify anomalies. This ease of use not only ensures efficiency during normal operations but also aids in rapid troubleshooting and issue resolution.

The device is designed with high reliability and durability in mind, featuring superior environmental resistance to withstand harsh industrial conditions. Its rugged housing and advanced components ensure long-term performance, reducing the likelihood of unexpected downtime and maintenance costs.

In addition, the IP258 incorporates built-in data logging and analytics capabilities, enabling users to gather insights into operational trends and performance metrics. This feature is essential for predictive maintenance and proactive decision-making, ultimately driving productivity and minimizing operational risks.

Security is another priority in the design of the Emerson IP258. The device includes a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access, ensuring that operational integrity is maintained at all times.

Overall, the Emerson IP258 stands out as a powerful and versatile tool for industrial monitoring and control, combining advanced features, robust technology, and user-friendly design to meet the demands of modern industrial environments.