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Configuration and Use Manual - emerson.com

Instruction Manual P/N 20001266, Rev. CB. October 2010. micro motion . series 3000 MVD. Transmitters and Controllers Configuration and Use Manual 2010 micro motion , Inc. All rights reserved. The micro motion and emerson logos are trademarks and service marks of emerson Electric Co. micro motion , ELITE, MVD, ProLink, MVD Direct Connect, and PlantWeb are marks of one of the emerson Process Management family of companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin .. 1. About this Manual .. 1. Safety .. 1. European installations.. 2. Environmental standards compliance .. 2. Terminology.. 2. Communication tools.. 3. Using this Manual .. 3. Other documentation.. 4. micro motion customer service .. 5. Chapter 2 Installation .. 7. Overview .. 7. Installation procedure.

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1 Instruction Manual P/N 20001266, Rev. CB. October 2010. micro motion . series 3000 MVD. Transmitters and Controllers Configuration and Use Manual 2010 micro motion , Inc. All rights reserved. The micro motion and emerson logos are trademarks and service marks of emerson Electric Co. micro motion , ELITE, MVD, ProLink, MVD Direct Connect, and PlantWeb are marks of one of the emerson Process Management family of companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin .. 1. About this Manual .. 1. Safety .. 1. European installations.. 2. Environmental standards compliance .. 2. Terminology.. 2. Communication tools.. 3. Using this Manual .. 3. Other documentation.. 4. micro motion customer service .. 5. Chapter 2 Installation .. 7. Overview .. 7. Installation procedure.

2 7. Replacing an RFT9739 rack-mount transmitter .. 7. Model 3350 or Model 3700 safety precautions .. 8. Environmental requirements .. 8. Ingress protection for Model 3300 controller .. 8. Frequency input cable length .. 8. Model 3350 or Model 3700 display cover orientation (optional) .. 9. Installing the remote core processor .. 10. Sensor wiring .. 10. Cable types .. 10. Cable glands in remote core processor with remote transmitter installations .. 11. I/O wiring .. 11. Terminals and terminal block locations .. 11. Grounding .. 13. Installing relays .. 13. Digital communications wiring.. 13. Chapter 3 Digital Communications Setup .. 15. About this chapter .. 15. Supported protocols .. 15. Obtaining the components .. 15. RS-485 signal converter .. 15. Bell 202 signal converter .. 16. Setting up RS-485 communications.

3 16. Setting up Bell 202 communications .. 19. Configuration and Use Manual i Contents Chapter 4 Using the Display and Menu System .. 25. About this chapter .. 25. Startup display .. 25. Menu systems.. 26. Accessing management functions .. 27. Shortcuts .. 28. Using the function buttons .. 28. Using the cursor control buttons .. 30. Selecting from a list .. 30. Changing a variable value .. 30. Cursor control example .. 30. Process monitor.. 30. Scientific notation .. 30. Chapter 5 Configuring Security and Language .. 33. About this chapter .. 33. Security menu .. 33. Security .. 34. Management menu access .. 34. Write-protecting the device Configuration .. 34. Controlling process totalizer and process inventory reset .. 35. Language menu .. 35. Chapter 6 Configuring System Data.. 37. About this chapter .. 37.

4 System menu .. 37. System parameters .. 38. Alarm severity .. 38. Chapter 7 Configuring Inputs .. 39. About this chapter .. 39. Inputs menu .. 39. Configuring the core processor parameters .. 41. Enabling and disabling core processor inputs .. 42. Configuring process variables .. 42. Sensor calibration data .. 53. Sensor information .. 56. Discrete inputs .. 56. Configuring the frequency input .. 57. Configuring the discrete inputs .. 58. Configuring the external inputs .. 59. Chapter 8 Configuring Outputs .. 61. About this chapter .. 61. Outputs menu .. 61. Configuring the discrete outputs .. 63. Polarity.. 63. Source variable assignment .. 64. Fault indication.. 65. ii micro motion series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Contents Configuring the milliamp outputs.. 66. Milliamp output.. 66. Fault indication.

5 66. Process variable .. 67. Calibration span .. 67. Configuring the frequency output .. 70. Frequency = flow .. 71. Maximum pulse width .. 72. Chapter 9 Configuring the Petroleum Measurement Application .. 75. About this chapter .. 75. API menu .. 75. About petroleum measurement.. 76. Definitions .. 76. CTL derivation methods.. 76. Configuring petroleum measurement parameters.. 76. Reference tables .. 77. Temperature data.. 78. Chapter 10 Configuring Discrete Events .. 79. About this chapter .. 79. Discrete events menu .. 79. About discrete events .. 79. Discrete event Configuration procedure.. 80. Chapter 11 Configuring the Discrete Batch Application .. 83. About this chapter .. 83. Discrete batch menu .. 83. Batching Configuration overview .. 84. Flow source .. 85. Control options .. 86. One-stage versus two-stage batching.

6 88. Configure presets .. 88. Batch preset examples .. 89. Batch control methods .. 90. Special cases in batch control .. 92. Chapter 12 Configuring the Process Monitor.. 93. About this chapter .. 93. Monitoring menu .. 93. Process monitor screens.. 94. Process monitor variables .. 94. Update period .. 95. Configuration and Use Manual iii Contents Chapter 13 Configuring Digital Communications.. 97. About this chapter .. 97. Digital communication menu.. 97. Configuring RS-485 parameters .. 99. Configuring HART, Modbus RTU, or Modbus ASCII protocol .. 99. Configuring printer protocol .. 101. Configuring Bell 202 parameters .. 102. Loop current mode .. 103. Burst mode .. 103. Communicating with a remote device .. 104. Configuring device parameters .. 104. Chapter 14 Configuring Custody Transfer .. 105. About this chapter.

7 105. About custody transfer .. 105. Configuration options .. 106. Configuring custody transfer (NTEP) .. 107. Configuring custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch) .. 108. Setting the security switch .. 111. Panel-mount devices .. 111. Rack-mount devices .. 112. Field-mount devices.. 113. Installing the weights and measures seal .. 115. Chapter 15 Ticket Formatting and Printing .. 117. About this chapter .. 117. Ticket overview .. 117. Standard tickets .. 119. Formatting .. 119. Printing .. 120. Batch tickets .. 121. Formatting .. 121. Printing .. 122. Batch (NTEP) tickets.. 123. Formatting .. 123. Printing .. 124. Transfer (OIML) tickets .. 125. Formatting .. 125. Printing .. 127. Batch (OIML) tickets .. 129. Formatting .. 129. Printing .. 131. Chapter 16 Startup Procedures.. 133. About this chapter.

8 133. Applying power .. 133. Communication methods after power-up.. 134. iv micro motion series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers Contents Sensor zero .. 134. Zero failure and restoring zero values .. 135. Preparing for sensor zero calibration .. 135. Performing the sensor zero calibration .. 135. Diagnosing sensor zero failure.. 138. Testing the inputs and outputs .. 138. Reading and testing the discrete inputs.. 139. Reading and testing the frequency input .. 139. Reading and testing the pressure and external temperature.. 139. Setting and testing outputs .. 139. Milliamp output trim .. 140. Chapter 17 Operation Mode .. 143. About this chapter .. 143. Startup and display test.. 143. Initial startup .. 143. Process monitor operation mode .. 144. Using the View menu .. 145. Active alarm log .. 146. Process monitoring.

9 147. Preset selections .. 147. Batch inventory .. 147. Process totalizers and inventories .. 147. Diagnostic monitor .. 148. LCD options .. 148. Density curves .. 148. Applications list .. 148. Chapter 18 Operation Mode Batch .. 149. About this chapter .. 149. About discrete batching.. 149. Batch process screen .. 150. Function buttons .. 151. Cursor control buttons .. 153. Batch processing sequences .. 153. Special cases in batch processing .. 157. Cleaning/purging the tubes .. 157. Ending a batch while flow is present .. 157. Batch AOC calibration .. 157. Chapter 19 Operation Mode Custody Transfer.. 159. About this chapter .. 159. Identifying a security breach .. 159. Secured versus unsecured .. 159. Custody transfer (NTEP) .. 163. BOL number.. 163. Executing a custody transfer (NTEP) transaction .. 163. Batch (NTEP) tickets and ticket printing.

10 163. General use of series 3000 device .. 164. Inventories .. 164. Configuration and Use Manual v Contents Custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch) .. 164. BOL numbers.. 164. Executing a custody transfer (OIML) transaction.. 164. Executing a custody transfer (OIML/batch) transaction .. 165. Transfer (OIML) and batch (OIML) tickets and ticket printing.. 166. Transfer log .. 167. General use of series 3000 device .. 168. Clearing a security breach .. 170. Reconfiguring the series 3000 device .. 170. Audit trail .. 170. Using the audit trail .. 171. Chapter 20 Using Totalizers and Inventories.. 173. About this chapter .. 173. Overview .. 173. Totalizer management.. 174. Process totalizers .. 176. Process inventories.. 176. Batch inventories .. 176. Chapter 21 Measurement Performance .. 179. Overview.


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