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Contents
Main
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Copyright
Trademarks acknowledged
Disclaimer of Warranties
Limitations of Seller's Liability
Terms of Use
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1 Introduction
2 Installation
3 Configuration
4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
5 Specifications
6 Order Codes 7 Theory of Operation
8 ATT Family of Products
9 Modbus Implementation
10 Optional Interfaces
Glossary
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4000 Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 Using This Manual
Figure 1-1: Tank Installation with Model 4000 ATT
1.2 Getting Acquainted with the Advanced Technology Transmitter (ATT)
1.3 Operation
1.4 Configuration
1.5 Construction
Figure 1-2: Model 4000 Advanced Technology Transmitter Assembly
2 Installation
2.2 Mounting the Equipment
Figure 2-2: ATT Mounting Diagram
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Figure 2-3: ATT Field Terminal Block Wiring
2.4.4 Connecting Host Communication
2.4.5 ATT EIA485 Wiring
Figure 2-4: Typical EIA485 Wiring
Installation Tank Gauge Transmitter
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Figure 2-5: Typical EIA485 System Wiring
2.4.6 ATT Mark/Space Wiring
Figure 2-6: Typical Mark/Space Field Wiring
2.5 Connecting the RTD
2.5.1 Connecting the Handheld Terminal
2.5.2 Wiring Completion
2.5.3 Installation Checkout
2.5.4 Installation Checklist
3 Configuration
3.1 Configuration Parameters
3.2 1200 Hand Held Terminal
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Figure 3-3: 1200 Hand Held Terminal
3.3 Terminal Mode Operation
3.4 Menu Operation
3.4.1 Main Menu
3.4.2 Summary Menu
3.4.3 Configuration Menu
3.4.4 Host Menu
3.4.5 Notes on Menu Items
3.5 Quick Setup
3.5.1 Imperial Fractional 1900 Quick Setup Defaults
3.5.2 Imperial Decimal 1900 Quick Setup Defaults
3.5.3 0-20 Meter 1900 Quick Setup Defaults
3.5.4 0-30 Meter 1900 Quick Setup Defaults
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3.5.9 Imperial Modbus Quick Setup Defaults
3.5.10 Metric Modbus Quick Setup Defaults
4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
4.1 Maintenance
4.2 Battery Replacement
4.3 Troubleshooting
4.3.1 ATT Error Status Conditions
4.4 ATT Status Conditions
4.5 ATT Configuration Error Checking
4.6 Model 1200 Error Messages
4.7 Host Communication Loopback Tests
5 Specifications
5.1 Specifications and Physical Characteristics
5.1.3 Input Power
5.1.1 Environmental
5.1.2 Physical
5.1.4 Level Measurement
5.2 Safety Agency Approvals
5.2.1 Explosion Proof
5.2.2 Intrinsic Safety
5.3 Major System Assemblies and Components
Figure 5-1: ATT Major Assemblies
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4000 Order Codes
6 Order Codes
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4000 Theory of Operation
7 Theory of Operation
7.1 Overview
Figure 7-1: ATT Block Diagram Table
7.2 CPU Board
7.3 Status Inputs and Outputs
7.4 ATTI Communications Port
7.5 Host Communications Interfaces
7.6 Level Measurement
7.6.1 Back-up Battery
7.7 Encoder Battery Backup
7.8 Temperature Measurement
7.9 Host Communication
7.10 Mark/Space Host Interface
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8 ATT Family of Products
Figure 8-1: ATT Family of Products
8.1 Model 4040 Display Unit
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9 Modbus Implementation
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Implementation
9.3 Configuration
Table 9-1: Modbus Functions
Table 9-2: Modbus Configuration Information
9.4 Functions and Data Formats
9.5 Integer Registers
9.5.1 Integer Data
9.5.2 Integer Data
9.5.3 Character Data
9.5.4 Coded Data
Hexadecimal representation 0002 (decimal 2) Level unit table representation: FT-IN-16TH
9.5.5 Packed Bit Data
Note! Bit #0 is ON indicating a critical low level Alarm
9.6 Floating-Point Registers
9.6.1 Floating-Point Data
9.6.2 The Two 16-bit Registers Format
9.6.3 Floating Point Data
9.6.4 The One 32-bit Register Format
9.6.5 Floating Point Data
9.6.6 Floating Point Data
9.7 Status Bits
9.7.1 Status Bit Data
9.8 Exception Responses
9.9 Data Out of Range
9.10 Loopback Test
9.11 Hard ware Implementation
9.12 Integer Register Map
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9.13 Floating Point Register Map
9.14 Status Bit Register Map
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10 Optional Interfaces
10.1 4000TIFMO
10.2 4000GEFMO
10.3 4000LJFMO
10.4 4000MXFMO
10.5 4000WBFMO
10.6 4000GMFMO
Glossary