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User's
Manual
AXFA11G
Magnetic Flowmeter
Remote Converter
[Hardware Edition/Software Edition]
IM
01E20C01-01E
IM
01E20C01-01E
5th Edition
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
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Contents
Users ManualAXFA11G
Magnetic Flowmeter Remote Converter Hardware Edition/Software Edition
IM 01E20C01-01E
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
5. BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES USING THE DISPLAY UNIT
INSTALLATION
INTRODUCTION
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
OPERATION VIA HART COMMUNICATOR
OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL BT200
10-1
MAINTENANCE
11-1
REVISION RECORD
1. INTRODUCTION
Safety and Modification Precautions
Regarding This Users Manual
1.2 Warranty
1.1 Using the Magnetic Flowmeter Safely
The guarantee will not apply in the following cases
1.3 Combination Remote Flowtubes
2.1 Checking Model and Specifications
2. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
2.2 Accessories
2.3 Storage Precautions
3.1 Installation Location
3. INSTALLATION
3.2 Mounting
Surface Mounting Wall Mounting
Panel Mounting
2-inch Pipe Mounting
3. INSTALLATION
Figure 3.2.2 2-inch Pipe Mounting
4.1 Wiring Precautions
4. WIRING
1 Dedicated Signal Cable AXFC
4.2 Cables
2 Excitation Cable/Power Cable/Output Cable
4.3 Wiring Ports
2 Wiring using waterproof glands
1 When there are no particular optional specifications
3 Conduit Wiring
4.4.2 Terminal Configuration
4.4 Wiring Connections
4.4.1 Removing Cover
4.4.4 DC Power Connection
4.4.3 Precautions for Wiring of Power Supply Cables
Wiring Procedure
1 Connecting Power Supply
4.4.5 Grounding
4.4.6 Wiring the Remote Flowtube with the AXFA11 Converter
4 to 20 mA DC Current Output
4.4.7 Connecting to External Instru- ments
Status Input
Pulse Output
Status Output / Alarm Output
2 Setting switch operations
5.1 Operating Panel Configuration and Functions
1 Data display area
5. BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES USING THE DISPLAY UNIT
5. BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES
3 Display items
5.2.1 Display Mode → Setting Mode
5.2 Display Unit Setting Methods
Sample Display Procedure for moving from Display Mode to Setting Mode
5. BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES
Press the switch and select Yes
5.2.2 Setting Mode
5.3 Parameter Setting Procedure
5.3.1 Setting Example for Selection-Type Data Flow rate units
Easy Setup and C Basic Setup
In order to request confirmation, the entire display
B21 Base Flow Unit
flashes on and off
The system returns automatically to sub-item
Setting Mode Condition
5.3.2 Setting Example for Numeric-Type Data Flow rate span
B23 Flow Span
Setting Mode Condition
5.3.3 Setting Example for Alphanumeric-Type Data Tag number
0 100 Fl-1201 TAG
108.0 l/min
6.2 Parameter Lists
6.1 Parameters
6. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
6.3 Parameter List Overview
2 Item B Menu B Easy Setup items
1 Item A Menu A Display items
T0603-2.EPS
6. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
Menu C principally contains the basic setting items for the flowtube
3 Item C Menu C Basic Setting items
T0604-2.EPS
4 Item D Menu D Total Setting items
6 Item F Menu F Status Functions Setting items
5 Item E Menu E Pulse Setting items
T0606.EPS
T0607-2.EPS
7 Item G Menu G Alarm Setting items
T0608-1.EPS
occurrence of the third most recent alarm
Displays the content of the third most
occurrence of the fourth most recent alarm
be set to “On Active” or “Off Active.”
9 Item J Menu J Auxiliary Function Setting items
8 Item H Menu H Display Setting items
Sets the dead time to reduce output
11 Item M Menu M Automatic Zero-Adjustment Function Setting items
10 Item K Menu K Diagnostic Function Setting items
Menu M contains items that are relevant to automatic zero adjustment
13 Item P Menu P Parameter Protection items
12 Item N Menu N Loop Test Setting items
Sets the password for write protection
6.4 Parameter Description
1 Menu B Easy Setup items
Data Range
Example When 1000 m3/h is set for B23/C42 Flow Span
→ This setting is linked with that of parameter E10
B32 Pulse Unit Setting of the pulse units
B33 Pulse Scale Setting of pulse scale
B40 Display Select1 Setting of the first line for display unit
B41/H11 Display Select2 and B42/H12 Display
2 Menu C Basic Setting items
Automatic zero adjustment is started
No Execution
Meter Factor Settings
C47 User Span Select Selection of the use of
3 Menu D Total Setting items
C49 Flow User Span
“/s” is set forB22/C41 Base Time Unit
Flow Unit
TOTAL, and A32 DIF TOTAL when BRAIN
“/s” is set forB22/C41 Base Time
Scale
setting for E20 Pulse Active Mode
4 Menu E Pulse Setting items
E20 Pulse Active Mode
Unit
determined using G10 Low Alarm and G11 High Alarm
5 Menu F Status Functions Setting items
F14 SO1/2 Active Mode Setting of the active mode for status output
Multiple Ranges Setting Automatic multiple ranges switching
Multiple ranges setting
Status Output for Automatic Multiple Ranges Switching
for automatic multiple ranges switching
Parameter setting sequence
Multiple Ranges Setting
Multiple ranges switching via external status input
Parameter setting
Multiple Ranges Switching via External Status Input
Function
Status input
G10 Low Alarm Low alarm setting
6 Menu G Alarm Setting items
G11 High Alarm High alarm setting
G13 High High Alarm = 90%
G10 Low Alarm = 30% G11 High Alarm = 80% G12 Low Low Alarm = 20%
G10 Low Alarm = -110% G11 High Alarm = 80% G12 Low Low Alarm = 20%
G13 High High Alarm = 110%
G13 High High Alarm = 90% G14 H/L Alarm Hys = 5%
G10 Low Alarm = -110% G11 High Alarm = 80% G12 Low Low Alarm = -110%
G13 High High Alarm = 90%
G10 Low Alarm = 30% G11 High Alarm = 80% G12 Low Low Alarm = 20%
Example
Alarm or G13 High High Alarm as well
G22 4-20mA Burn Out Display of the current
or F11 SO2 Function, and set G12 Low Low
Alarm Items
G41 Alm Record1 Alarm record1
G43 Alm Record2 Alarm record2
G45 Alm Record3 Alarm record3
8 Menu J Auxiliary Function Setting items
Determining rate limit value and dead time
Function or
Example 1 Step input
Example 2 Slurry noise
9 Menu K Diagnostic Function Setting items
J31 Power Frequency
K10 Adhesion Check Setting of adhesion
J50 Software Rev No Display of software
10 Menu M Automatic Zero Adjustment Function Setting items
Adhesion Diagnostic Function
11 Menu N Loop Test Setting items
SO1 Function or F11 SO2 Function, then
12 Menu P Parameter Protection items
N11 Test Output Value Setting for test output
Write Protect function
6.5.1 Alarm Levels
6.5 Alarm Functions
G20 Alm Out Act Mode Setting of the active
6.5.2 Alarm Selection
G41 Alm Record1 Alarm record1 G43 Alm Record2 Alarm record2
G45 Alm Record3 Alarm record3 G47 Alm Record4 Alarm record4
T0650.EPS
3 Display and output condition for setting alarm occurrences
Microprocessor CPU failure
6.5.3 Alarms & Warning Messages
Flowtube coil is open-circuit
If there is no breakage, contact your nearest
level, Level1Level2Level3Level4
Check whether parameters K11
message on display unit
Overflow in the display digits during
7.1 BT200 Basic Operations
7. OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL BT200
7.1.2
Key Descriptions
2 Function Keys
7.2.2 The data update and upload/ download function of BT200
7.2 AXFA11 Operation Using a BT200
Connection to a 4 to 20 mA DC signal line
1 The data update of BT200
7.2.3 BT200 Screens & Flow Rate Data Display
7.3 Parameter Setting Using a BT200
B EASY SETUP
7.3.1 BT200 Setting of Selection-Type Data Flow rate units
moved to B EASY SETUP
7. OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL BT200
100.000 l/min. to 120.000 l/m
7.3.2 BT200 Setting of Numeric-Type Data Flow rate span
7. OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL BT200
to C BASIC SETUP
7.3.3 BT200 Setting of Alphanumeric-Type Data Tag number
moved to C BASIC SETUP
7. OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL BT200
8. OPERATION VIA HART COMMUNICATOR
8.1 Conditions of Communication Line
Specifications for Communication Line
8.1.1 Interconnectwion between AXFA11 and HART Communicator
8.1.2 Communication Line Requirements
8.2.1 Keys and Functions
8.2 Basic Operation of the HART Communicator Model
8. OPERATION VIA HART COMMUNICATOR
Figure 8.2.1 HART Communicator
8.2.3 Calling Up Menu Addresses
8.2.2 Display
Key Operation
8.3.1 Parameter Configuration
8.2.4 Entering, Setting and Sending Data
8.3 Parameters
8.3.2 Data Renewing
8.3.4 Setting Parameters
8.3.3 Checking for Problems
8.3.4.1 Example of Setting Selection-Type Data Base Flow Unit
Press ENTER F4
5. PV Span
8.3.4.2 Example of Setting Numeric-Type Data PV Span
1. PV Span
Press ENTER F4
Display
8.3.4.3 Example of Setting Alphanumeric-Type Data Tag Number
Operation
Press ENTER F4
Select “ Standard DF ”
8.3.4.4 Example 1 of Other Settings Meter Factor
Press ENTER F4
Select “Power Frequency ”
8-10
D/A trim
8.3.4.6 Example 3 of Other Settings Trim Analog Output
Scaled D/A trim
3. D/A trim
‘19.050’
“Returning fld dev to original output” appears
8-12
Select the “Scaled D/A trim”
8-14
“Returning fld dev to original output” appears
Setting of Burst Mode
8.3.4.7 Example 4 of Other Settings Burst Mode
5. HART Output 3. Burst mode
Exiting Burst Mode
1. Polling
Select “Configure Communication”
Select “Digital Poll” and press ENTER F4
8.3.4.9 Example 6 of Other Settings Write Protection
Exiting Multidrop Mode
3. New Password Select “Wrt Protect Menu” Select “New Password”
Setting Password
Open “Wrt Protect Menu” in the Hot key Menu
8. OPERATION VIA HART COMMUNICATOR
2. Enable Wrt 10min
Changing Password
Select “New Password ”
Open “Wrt protect menu” in the Hot key Menu
8.3.4.10 Other Functions and Operations
“Joker password” and “Software Seal”
8. OPERATION VIA HART COMMUNICATOR
8.3.5 Menu Tree
continued on next page
8. OPERATION VIA HART COMMUNICATOR
5 SO1/2 Active Mode
8. OPERATION VIA HART COMMUNICATOR
F0823-4.EPS
8. OPERATION VIA HART COMMUNICATOR
9. ACTUAL OPERATION
9.1 Pre-operation Zero Adjustment
9.1.1 Zero Adjustment Using Display Unit Switches
The results of M10 Auto Zero Execan be
9.1.2 Zero Adjustment via External Status Input
F0902-3.EPS
F0902-2.EPS
10.1 Components Replacement
10. MAINTENANCE
10.1.2 Display Unit Replacement
10.1.1 Fuse Replacement
10.1.3 Amplifier Replacement
10.2 Setting of Switches
10.2.1 Setting of Burnout Switch
10.1.2.2 Assembling the Display Unit
10-3
10.2.2 Setting of Write Protect Switch
10.3.1 No Indication
10.3 Troubleshooting
10. MAINTENANCE
10. MAINTENANCE
10.3.2 Unstable Zero
START
10. MAINTENANCE
10.3.3 Disagreement Between Indication and Actual Flow
F1007.EPS
11. OUTLINE
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Input Signal
Output Signals
How to Set Parameters
Functions
Span Setting Function
Totalization Switch
Accuracy Combined with AXF Remote Flowtube, at reference conditions
STANDARD PERFORMANCE
Reference Conditions
Pulse Output PFA/Ceramics Lining
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
MODEL AND SUFFIX CODE
ACCESSORIES
Signal Cable
11. OUTLINE
Terminal Wiring
OPTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR AXFA11 REMOTE CONVERTER
Terminal Configuration
11. OUTLINE
Remote Converter AXFA11G
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
Pipe mounting
Panel mounting
Pipe mounting
Remote Converter AXFA11G /RK AM11 Replacement Bracket
Surface mounting
11. OUTLINE
AXFC-0-L
Dedicated Signal Cable AXFC-4-L
11. OUTLINE
Title AXFA11G Magnetic Flowmeter Remote Converter
REVISION RECORD
Hardware Edition/Software Edition Manual No. IM 01E20C01-01E