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Manual 2700 Transmitters Analog Outputs Micro-Motion

Configuration and Use Manual MMI-20019043, Rev AB. March 2018. micro motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs Configuration and Use Manual Safety messages Safety messages are provided throughout this Manual to protect personnel and equipment. Read each safety message carefully before proceeding to the next step. Other information Full product specifications can be found in the product data sheet. Troubleshooting information can be found in the configuration Manual . Product data sheets and manuals are available from the micro motion web site at Return policy Follow micro motion procedures when returning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with government transportation agencies and help provide a safe working environment for micro motion employees. micro motion will not accept your returned equipment if you fail to follow micro motion procedures.

Follow Micro Motion procedures when returning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with government transportation agencies and help provide a safe working environment for Micro Motion employees. Micro Motion will not accept your returned equipment if you fail to follow Micro Motion procedures.

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1 Configuration and Use Manual MMI-20019043, Rev AB. March 2018. micro motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs Configuration and Use Manual Safety messages Safety messages are provided throughout this Manual to protect personnel and equipment. Read each safety message carefully before proceeding to the next step. Other information Full product specifications can be found in the product data sheet. Troubleshooting information can be found in the configuration Manual . Product data sheets and manuals are available from the micro motion web site at Return policy Follow micro motion procedures when returning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with government transportation agencies and help provide a safe working environment for micro motion employees. micro motion will not accept your returned equipment if you fail to follow micro motion procedures.

2 Return procedures and forms are available on our web support site at , or by phoning the micro motion Customer Service department. Emerson Flow customer service Email: Worldwide: Asia-Pacific: Telephone: North and South America Europe and Middle East Asia Pacific United States 800-522-6277 0870 240 1978 Australia 800 158 727. Canada +1 303-527-5200 The Netherlands +31 (0) 704 136 666 New Zealand 099 128 804. Mexico +41 (0) 41 7686 111 France 0800 917 901 India 800 440 1468. Argentina +54 11 4837 7000 Germany 0800 182 5347 Pakistan 888 550 2682. Brazil +55 15 3413 8000 Italy 8008 77334 China +86 21 2892 9000. Central & Eastern +41 (0) 41 7686 111 Japan +81 3 5769 6803. Russia/CIS +7 495 981 9811 South Korea +82 2 3438 4600. Egypt 0800 000 0015 Singapore +65 6 777 8211. Oman 800 70101 Thailand 001 800 441 6426. Qatar 431 0044 Malaysia 800 814 008. Kuwait 663 299 01.

3 South Africa 800 991 390. Saudi Arabia 800 844 9564. UAE 800 0444 0684. Contents Contents Part I Getting started Chapter 1 Before you begin .. 3. About this Manual .. 3. Transmitter model code .. 3. Communications tools and protocols .. 4. Additional documentation and resources .. 4. Chapter 2 Quick start ..5. Power up the transmitter ..5. Check meter status ..6. Transmitter status reported by LED ..6. Make a startup connection to the transmitter ..7. (Optional) Adjust digital communications settings .. 7. Verify mass flow measurement ..7. Verify the zero .. 8. Terminology used with zero verification and zero calibration .. 9. Part II Configuration and commissioning Chapter 3 Introduction to configuration and commissioning .. 13. Configuration flowchart .. 13. Default values and ranges ..15. Enable access to the off-line menu of the display .. 15. Disable write-protection on the transmitter configuration.

4 15. Set the HART lock .. 16. Restore the factory configuration .. 16. Chapter 4 Configure process measurement .. 19. Configure mass flow measurement .. 19. Configure Mass Flow Measurement Unit .. 19. Configure Flow Damping ..22. Configure Mass Flow Cutoff ..23. Configure volume flow measurement for liquid applications .. 24. Configure Volume Flow Type for liquid applications ..25. Configure Volume Flow Measurement Unit for liquid applications .. 25. Configure Volume Flow Cutoff .. 28. Configure GSV flow measurement ..30. Configure Volume Flow Type for gas applications .. 30. Configure Standard Density of Gas ..30. Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Unit .. 32. Configure Gas Standard Volume Flow Cutoff ..35. Configure Flow Direction .. 36. Options for Flow Direction .. 37. Configure density measurement ..42. Configuration and Use Manual i Contents Configure Density Measurement Unit.

5 42. Configure two-phase flow parameters .. 43. Configure Density Damping .. 45. Configure Density Cutoff ..46. Configure temperature measurement ..47. Configure Temperature Measurement Unit ..47. Configure Temperature Damping .. 48. Effect of Temperature Damping on process measurement .. 48. Configure Temperature Input .. 49. Configure the petroleum measurement application .. 49. Configure petroleum measurement using ProLink III .. 49. Set up temperature data for petroleum measurement using ProLink III ..51. Configure petroleum measurement using the Field Communicator .. 52. API tables supported by the petroleum measurement application .. 54. Set up concentration measurement ..55. Configure concentration measurement using ProLink III .. 56. Configure concentration measurement using the Field Communicator .. 58. Standard matrices for the concentration measurement application.

6 60. Derived variables and calculated process variables ..61. Configure pressure compensation ..63. Configure pressure compensation using ProLink III .. 63. Configure pressure compensation using the Field Communicator ..65. Options for Pressure Measurement Unit ..66. Chapter 5 Configure device options and preferences .. 69. Configure the transmitter display .. 69. Configure the language used for the display .. 69. Configure the process variables and diagnostic variables shown on the display ..69. Configure the number of decimal places (precision) shown on the display ..71. Configure the refresh rate of data shown on the display ..72. Enable or disable automatic scrolling through the display variables .. 72. Enable or disable the display backlight .. 73. Enable or disable Status LED Blinking ..73. Enable or disable operator actions from the display .. 74.

7 Enable or disable Totalizer Start/Stop from the display ..74. Enable or disable Totalizer Reset from the display .. 75. Enable or disable the Acknowledge All Alerts display command ..75. Configure security for the display menus .. 76. Configure response time parameters .. 77. Configure Update Rate ..78. Configure Response Time .. 80. Configure alert handling ..80. Configure Fault Timeout .. 81. Configure Status Alert Severity ..81. Configure informational parameters .. 85. Configure Sensor Serial Number ..85. Configure Sensor Material .. 86. Configure Sensor Liner Material ..86. Configure Sensor Flange Type .. 86. Configure Descriptor ..87. Configure Message .. 87. Configure Date ..88. ii micro motion Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs Contents Chapter 6 Integrate the meter with the control system ..89. Configure the transmitter channels .. 89.

8 Configure the mA Output .. 90. Configure mA Output Process Variable .. 90. Configure Lower Range Value (LRV) and Upper Range Value (URV) ..93. Configure AO Cutoff ..95. Configure Added Damping ..96. Configure mA Output Fault Action and mA Output Fault Level .. 98. Configure the Frequency Output .. 99. Configure Frequency Output Process Variable .. 99. Configure Frequency Output Polarity .. 101. Configure Frequency Output Scaling Method ..102. Configure Frequency Output Fault Action and Frequency Output Fault Level .. 103. Configure the Discrete Output .. 104. Configure Discrete Output Source .. 105. Configure Discrete Output Polarity .. 107. Configure Discrete Output Fault Action ..107. Configure events .. 108. Configure a basic event ..109. Configure an enhanced event .. 109. Configure digital communications .. 111. Configure HART/Bell 202 communications.

9 112. Configure HART/RS-485 communications .. 118. Configure Modbus/RS-485 communications .. 119. Configure Digital Communications Fault Action ..120. Chapter 7 Complete the configuration ..123. Test or tune the system using sensor simulation ..123. Sensor simulation .. 124. Back up transmitter configuration .. 125. Enable write-protection on the transmitter configuration .. 125. Chapter 8 Set up the Weights & Measures application .. 127. Weights & Measures application ..127. Set up the Weights & Measures application using ProLink III .. 128. Part III Operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting Chapter 9 Transmitter operation .. 133. Record the process variables .. 133. View process variables ..134. View process variables using the display ..134. View process variables and other data using ProLink III ..135. View process variables using the Field Communicator.

10 135. View transmitter status using the status LED .. 136. View and acknowledge status alerts .. 137. View and acknowledge alerts using the display .. 137. View and acknowledge alerts using ProLink III .. 139. View alerts using the Field Communicator .. 140. Alert data in transmitter memory ..140. Read totalizer and inventory values .. 141. Configuration and Use Manual iii Contents Start and stop totalizers and inventories ..141. Start and stop totalizers and inventories using the display ..142. Reset totalizers ..143. Reset totalizers using the display ..143. Reset inventories ..144. Chapter 10 Operate the transmitter with the Weights & Measures application .. 147. Operate the transmitter when the Weights & Measures application is installed .. 147. Approved methods to read or obtain process data ..148. Large totalizer values on the display (OIML applications only).