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Troubleshooting
Menu Flowcharts
Configuration and Use Manual
11.7Diagnosing wiring problems
11.19.3Drive gain problems
Reset all inventories
Diagnostics Object
10.5.2Zero procedure
11.9Fault conditions
7.6Handling status alarms
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Contents
Configuration and Use Manual
Micro Motion
Configuration and Use Manual
Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet
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Contents
Configuration and Use Manual
Contents
Configuration and Use Manual
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
Configuration and Use Manual
Page
1.2Safety
Chapter
Before You Begin
1.1Overview
Table 1-1 Obtaining version information
1.4DeviceNet functionality
1.5Determining version information
1.6Communication tools
1.7Planning the configuration
Required Configuration
Figure 1-1 Configuration overview
1.8Pre-configurationworksheet
Optional Configuration
Startup Transmitter User Interface Using ProLink
Pre-configurationworksheet
Configuration data
1.9Flowmeter documentation
1.10Micro Motion customer service
2.1Overview
Flowmeter Startup
Chapter
2.3Bringing the transmitter online
Flowmeter Startup
3.1Overview
Using the Transmitter User Interface
Chapter
3.2User interface without or with display
•Viewing the LEDs •Viewing the LCD panel
3.4Using the optical switches
3.5.2Viewing process variables
3.5Using the display
3.5.1Display language
3.5.3Using display menus
Figure 3-3 Entering the display menu system
Figure 3-4 Numeric values in decimal notation
SX.XXXX
3.5.4Display password
SX.XXXEYY
Figure 3-5 Numeric values in exponential notation
Page
4.1Overview
4.3Configuration upload/download
Chapter
4.2Requirements
Table 4-1 Service port auto-detectionlimits
4.4Connecting to a Model 2400S DN transmitter
4.4.2Service port connection parameters
4.4.3Connecting via the service port clips
•COM Port: as appropriate
4.4.4Connecting via the IrDA port
4.5ProLink II language
5.3Using the DeviceNet device profile
Using a DeviceNet Tool
5.2Connecting to the Model 2400S DN transmitter
Chapter
5.4.2Type B tools
5.4Using a DeviceNet tool
5.4.1Type A tools
Using a DeviceNet Tool
5.5Default assemblies
Table 5-1 Default DeviceNet assemblies
Required Configuration
Page
Chapter
Required Transmitter Configuration
6.2.1When to characterize
6.1Overview
0.9980
19.0005.13
0.0010
Table 6-1 Sensor calibration parameters
6.2.3How to characterize
Figure 6-2 Characterizing the flowmeter
6.3Configuring the measurement units
Configuration
Figure 6-3 Configuring measurement units
Using a DeviceNet Tool
Using the Transmitter Optional Configuration
6.3.1Mass flow units
6.3.2Volume flow units
Table 6-3 Volume flow measurement units – Liquid
Table 6-2 Mass flow measurement units
Table 6-4 Volume flow measurement units – Gas
6.3.3Density units
Table 6-5 Density measurement units
6.3.5Pressure units
6.3.4Temperature units
Table 6-6 Temperature measurement units
Table 6-7 Pressure measurement units
Table 6-7 Pressure measurement units continued
7.1Overview
Using the Transmitter
Chapter
7.2Recording process variables
7.3.2With ProLink
7.3Viewing process variables
7.3.1With the display
Table 7-1 Process data in DeviceNet objects
Using the Transmitter
7.3.3With a DeviceNet tool
Attribute
Table 7-2 Summary of input assemblies
Optional Configuration
Using a DeviceNet Tool Required Configuration
Using the Transmitter
Table 7-2 Summary of input assemblies continued
Table 7-2 Summary of input assemblies continued
• Status
Table 7-2 Summary of input assemblies continued
7.4Using the LEDs
7.4.1Using the module LED
Using the Transmitter
7.4.2Using the network LED
7.5.1Using the status LED
7.5Viewing transmitter status
7.6Handling status alarms
7.5.2Using ProLink
7.5.3Using a DeviceNet tool
Table 7-5 Transmitter status LED
Table 7-6 Transmitter responses to status alarms
7.6.1Using the display
7.6.2Using ProLink
Status window
Alarm Log window
7.6.3Using a DeviceNet tool
7.7Using the totalizers and inventories
Using the Transmitter
LVOLI for Liquid Volume Inventory
NETVI for ED Net Volume Inventory
GSV I for Gas Standard Volume Inventory
7.7.2Controlling totalizers and inventories
With ProLink
With a DeviceNet tool
With the display
With ProLink
With a DeviceNet tool
Reset all inventories
Optional Configuration
Using a DeviceNet Tool Required Configuration
Using the Transmitter
• Start/stop all totalizers and inventories
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Chapter
Optional Configuration
Table 8-1 Configuration map
8.1Overview
•Liquid volume the default •Gas standard volume
Table 8-1 Configuration map continued
8.2Configuring volume flow measurement for gas
8.2.1Using ProLink
Using the Gas Wizard
8.2.2Using a DeviceNet tool
8.3Configuring cutoffs
8.4Configuring the damping values
Table 8-2 Cutoff default values
8.3.1Cutoffs and volume flow
Table 8-3 Valid damping values
8.4.1Damping and volume measurement
8.5Configuring the flow direction parameter
8.6Configuring events
8.6.1Defining events
Table 8-5 Event types
Table 8-6 Event actions
Table 8-6 Event actions continued
Example
8.6.3Changing event setpoints from the display
8.7Configuring slug flow limits and duration
8.6.2Checking and reporting event status
Table
8.8Configuring status alarm severity
Alarm severity levels and fault reporting
Table 8-8 Status alarms and severity levels
8.9.2Language
8.9Configuring the display
8.9.1Update period
8.9.3Enabling and disabling display functions
8.9.4Configuring the LCD backlight
Table 8-9 Display functions
•Using ProLink II, see Figure B-3
8.10Configuring digital communications
8.10.1DeviceNet node address
Table 8-11 Baud rate codes
8.10.3DeviceNet configurable input assembly
8.10.2DeviceNet baud rate
8.10.4Modbus address
8.10.5Modbus ASCII support
8.10.7Digital communications fault action
8.10.6IrDA port usage
Table 8-13 Device settings
8.10.8Fault timeout
8.11Configuring device settings
Terms and definitions
8.12Configuring sensor parameters
8.13.1About the petroleum measurement application
CTL derivation methods
API reference tables
•Using a DeviceNet tool, see Table C-10
8.13.2Configuration procedure
Using ProLink II, see Figure B-3
Table 8-14 summarizes these options
8.14.1About the enhanced density application
8.14Configuring the enhanced density application
Optional Configuration
Name
Using a DeviceNet Tool Required Configuration
Optional Configuration
Volume Conc Dens
Using the Transmitter
Conc Dens
8.14.2Configuration procedure
Volume Conc SG
Conc SG
Optional Configuration
Using a DeviceNet Tool
Using the Transmitter
Configuration and Use Manual
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Chapter
Pressure Compensation
and Temperature Compensation
9.1Overview
9.2.3Configuration
9.2.2Pressure correction factors
be configured to match pressure unit
Measurement Performance Troubleshooting
Defaults
Configuration and Use Manual
•With ProLink II, see Figure
Size
Instance ID
Data description
Bytes
Page
10.1Overview
Measurement Performance
Chapter
10.2.3Calibration
10.2.1Meter verification
10.2.2Meter validation and meter factors
10.2.4Comparison and recommendations
10.3Performing meter verification
To perform meter verification
Compensation
Troubleshooting Defaults
Configuration and Use Manual
Measurement Performance
Step number
Troubleshooting Defaults
Measurement Performance
Step description
10.3.1Uncertainty limit and test results
10.4Performing meter validation
2.Calculate the meter factor as follows
Example
10.5Performing zero calibration
10.5.2Zero procedure
10.5.1Preparing for zero
Compensation
Troubleshooting Defaults
Configuration and Use Manual
Measurement Performance
Calibration in Progress
Figure 10-6 ProLink II – Flowmeter zero procedure
ProLink > Calibration > Zero Calibration
LED turns red
10.6Performing density calibration
Sensor requirements
10.6.2Density calibration procedures
10.6.1Preparing for density calibration
Density calibration fluids
Compensation
Troubleshooting Defaults
Configuration and Use Manual
Measurement Performance
Bit 14 0ff?
D1 calibration
D2 calibration
Compensation
Troubleshooting Defaults
Configuration and Use Manual
Measurement Performance
Bit 7 0ff?
D3 calibration
D4 calibration
10.7Performing temperature calibration
Figure 10-12 Temperature calibration – ProLink
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Table 11-1 Troubleshooting topics and locations
Troubleshooting
11.2Guide to troubleshooting topics
Chapter
11.5Transmitter does not communicate
11.3Micro Motion customer service
11.4Transmitter does not operate
11.6Checking the communication device
11.7Diagnosing wiring problems
11.7.1Checking the DeviceNet cable and connector
ProLink
11.7.2Checking grounding
Figure 11-1 DeviceNet connector
11.9Fault conditions
11.8Zero or calibration failure
11.11Transmitter LEDs
Troubleshooting
11.12Status alarms
Table 11-2 Status alarms and remedies
Alarm
Defaults
Table 11-2 Status alarms and remedies continued
Troubleshooting
Compensation Measurement Performance
Table 11-2 Status alarms and remedies continued
A030
11.13Checking process variables
Erratic non-zeroflow rate under
11.14Checking slug flow
Troubleshooting
Defaults
Compensation Measurement Performance
11.17Checking the characterization
11.16Checking the flow measurement configuration
11.15Checking the sensor tubes
11.18Checking the calibration
11.19.2Evaluating the test points
11.19.1Obtaining the test point values
Table 11-4 Test points with DeviceNet tool
Table 11-5 Sensor pickoff values
11.19.3Drive gain problems
11.19.4Low pickoff voltage
11.20Checking sensor circuitry
inside housing Feedthrough mounted on sensor
Transmitter housing cover User interface module
Transmitter housing Clamp Feedthrough pins
Transmitter
Figure 11-3 Accessing the feedthrough pins
Figure 11-4 Feedthrough pins
To return to normal operation
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A.2 Most frequently used defaults and ranges
Default Values and Ranges
Appendix A
Table A-1 Transmitter default values and ranges
Default
Default Values and Ranges
Setting
Type
Display
Troubleshooting
Defaults
Compensation Measurement Performance
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B.1 Overview
Menu Flowcharts
Appendix B
B.2 Version information
Menu Flowcharts
Figure B-1 ProLink II main menu
Device Profile
Figure B-2 ProLink II configuration menu
Menus
Display Codes
Display ·Var1 ·Var2 ·… ·Var Display precision
Device Profile
Figure B-4 Display menu – Off-linemenu, top level
Menus
Display Codes
4Displayed only if Auto Scroll is enabled
RESTORE ZERO/YES?
Configuration and Use Manual
RESTORE ZERO
Menus
OFF-LINEMAINT
C.1 Overview
Appendix C
Device Profile
Device Profile
Service
C.2 Analog Input Point Object 0x0A
Attrib
Value
Gas Standard Volume Object
Calibration Object
REAL
Diagnostics Object
Alarm status
Device Profile
Alarm status
Menus
Display Codes Index
Alarm status
Device Profile
Alarm status
Menus
Display Codes Index
9-wirecable
Device Profile
Alarm
Menus
Display Codes Index
Meter
Device Profile
Meter
Menus
Display Codes Index
Meter
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Local Display Object
Device Profile
Display
Menus
Display Codes Index
Table C-10 API Object 0x69 – Instance
Table C-10 API Object 0x69 – Instance 1 continued
Net mass flow
Device Profile
Process variable codes
measurement unit codes
C.11
Process variable codes
Table C-15
Alarm index codes
Process variable codes continued
Table C-16
Alarm index codes continued
Table C-16
D.1 Overview
Appendix D
Display Codes and Abbreviations
D.2 Codes and abbreviations
Code or abbreviation
Table D-2 Display codes used in off-linemenu
Display Codes and Abbreviations
Definition
Table D-2 Display codes used in off-linemenu
Event
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Index
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Wiring problems
Volume flow, liquid cutoff 58 measurement unit
configuration 30 list
Zero calibration failure 114 procedure
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