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Maintenance
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D.10.3Communication Errors
Default value
Safety Precautions
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HHC assembly
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Contents
Software Version
Level
Instruction Leaflet
IP258 November
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
4. INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
Safety Precautions
AUTOCAL0 MANUALENTRY
QUICK START
SETZERO MAX %
1.2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.0 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 1.1 THE MSM400 SLURRY MONITORING SYSTEM
Solids
Figure 2 Ultrasonic Attenuation versus Suspended solids
Attenuation dB
Zero Ref
100mm, 150mm, 200mm
Figure 3 MSM433 Sensor and Specifications
2.0 SENSOR TYPES
Figure 4 MSM448 Pipe Section Sensors
2.3 SENSOR TYPE NUMBERING SYSTEM
3.0 CONTROL UNIT
03.09
46.3dB
4.6 %
3.2 SPECIFICATIONS--MSM400
Figure 7 Pipe sensor orientation
4 INSTALLATION
104.2
Figure 8 MSM 400 Control Unit Dimensions
203.5
224.2
Function
Figure 9 Connection Terminal Layout
Terminal
Label
Terminal Number Figure 10 Alternative current output configurations
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
TRIGGER INPUTS
The unit must be earthed using the protective earth terminal
CALIBRATION
SETUP
MAIN MENU
TOGGLE RUN
Set Point
press ENT to set Sensor dirty
RL1 On Point%
P411
In clear liquor
AUTOCAL0
CALIBRATION
SETZERO Max %
SETSPAN
P150
0.00
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Preferably the readings should be taken for a slurry concentration that Is as high as possible, to give the best accuracy for the slope calculation. The three readings are date coded, and can all be separately inspected
Stop on
Default value
7.0 PROGRAMMING THE MSM400 FUNCTIONS
Start on
Page
Stop if
Start Time
#1 hm
P254
7.1 OUTPUTS 7.2 CURRENT OUTPUT
Description
12.35
←−−−−−−−−−
Display option parameter number
The frequency of operation is normally set automatically. Under certain conditions it may be advantageous to force the control unit to operate at either 1 MHz or 3.3 MHz. This should not be done without consulting the factory
8.0 HART SMART Communications
9. MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
SUB MENU
FULL MENU STRUCTURE - LOCATION OF PARAMETERS
APPENDIX A1
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU
SETUP Contd
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU
Description
Default
APPENDIX A2 FULL LIST OF FUNCTIONS
Parameter
value
Default
Parameter
Description
value
Default
Parameter
Description
value
Default
Parameter
Description
value
Default
Parameter
Description
1.0. HART CONSIDERATIONS
APPENDIX A3 HART and PSION Operating Instructions
2.0 SMART COMMUNICATION WITH THE MOBREY MSM400
2.1 Calibration adjustments at operating conditions
2.2 Further customisation using the SMART HHC
Appendix D D. HANDHELD COMMUNICATOR - MOBREY - CK
D.1.0. Hand Held Communicator - Assembly Instructions
D.2.0. Notes
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Fig DII. Loop diagram
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Fig D1 MOBREY-CK* HHC assembly
D.4.0. How to connect the SMART Communicator
D.5.0. Hand Held Communicator Operation
D.6.0 How to drive a Psion based SMART Communicator
1041 MOBREY Find Save Diary Calc Time Notes World Alarm
MOBREY SEEKING INSTRUMENT PLEASE WAIT
NO SINGLE LOOP INSTRUMENT CONNECTED RETRY Yes or No
TANK
ACCESS Yes or No
UNKNOWN INSTRUMENT TAG FLOW1 ACCESS Yes or No
MSM400
Toggle access
FUNCTION Calibration Monitor Program
Info
Help
D7.1 Monitor/Display Parameters - D
ENTER PARAMETER No D
D7.2 PROGRAM Parameters - P
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HAND HELD COMMUNICATOR REGISTERS
File
SELECT DATA SOURCE
Safe
Working
D.10.0ERROR MESSAGES ON THE HHC D.10.1Alarm and Error Messages
STANDING VALUE
VALUE OF PV
AT ZERO LEVEL
D.10.2Invalid Data Entry
D.10.3Communication Errors
OFF-LINE MEMORY TRANSFERS
D0 - D8
MSM400
D.11.0Current Loop Checks and Trimming
CURRENT OUTPUT ** Set current Trim-maximum Trim-maximum
ENTER NEW VALUE
CURRENT OUTPUT = 12 mA ENTER NEW VALUE
TO TRIM THE OUTPUT
CURRENT OUTPUT IS NOW 20mA. MEASURE CURRENT AND USE ↑ & ↓
D.12.0Unknown Instrument
D.13.3Use of multiple SMART Communicators
D13.0 SMART Interfaces - Compatibility D13.1 Introduction
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Instruction Leaflet
IP258 November