CM2 GTX000 2002 03
CM2 GTX000 2002 03
CM2 GTX000 2002 03
Chapter 2 : Configuration
2.1 : Top menu ........................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2 : Process Variables menu summary ................................................................. 2-2
2.3 : Device menu summary ................................................................................... 2-3
2.4 : Diagnostic menu summary ............................................................................. 2-7
Power supply
+
Receiving
instrument
+
250 Ω *
1482
1345
Load resistance (W)
Operative limit
Supply voltage - 12.5
=
Operating Range
245
0 12.5 17.9 42 45
Supply voltage (V DC)
Do not hook up the HART® Communicator to the bilingual AT9000 in “DE Enable”
while the control loop is in the automatic mode.
When the HART® communicator is hooked up to the bilingual AT9000 in “DE
Enable”, the transmitter output might trip due to the rush current generated by the big
capacitance in the HART® communicator.
Kor L These arrows indicate there is more column to scroll though, using the
indicated arrow on the keypad.
This terminate icon in the upper right corner of the touch screen is used
to end the application.
Arrow keys
Pressing the arrow keys selects the menu items in the menu structure.
Pressing the right arrow (?) key returns to the previous menu.
Tab key
Pressing the Tab key selects the next menu item from those available.
Enter key
Pressing the Enter key executes the item selected (highlighted) by
pressing the Tab key.
Alphanumeric keys
These keys are used to key in characters such as letters, numbers, and
punctuation. Numeric mode or alphanumeric mode can be selected for
data entry and option selection. For certain applications, the mode will
be automatically selected.
In alphanumeric mode, pressing an alphanumeric key several times
quickly displays the corresponding letter or number. To key in “Z,” for
example, quickly press the “9” key 4 times in a row.
Function key
The select functions for key entry can be used by pressing the Function
key. The select functions are indicated in gray at the upper portion of
each key.
When the Function key is enabled, the Multifunction LED flashes
orange and then an indicator appears on the “Soft Input Panel (SIP).”
Pressing the key again disables this function.
The ON/OFF key has been pressed long enough to turn on the power.
The flashing heart icon in the upper right corner indicates the communi-
cator and the transmitter are communicating.
1 From the “Online” menu, enter “Device setup” by pressing the right
arrow (J) key on the communicator keypad.
2 Press the down arrow (L) key to scroll down to menu-item “5 Review”.
5 Tap the icon in the upper right corner of the touch screen to finish
the communication.
“HART Application” is finished and back to “375 Main Menu.”
This section introduces you configuration of AT3000 with HART® option using the
HART® Communicator.
This section also provides an overview of the HART® Communicator, including
menus and keyboards.
⇔ ⇔ Pressure Chart
⇔ Pressure
⇔ Lower Range Value (0%)
Pressure
⇔ Upper Range Value (100%)
⇔ Analog Output
⇔ Output
⇔ ⇔ Output Chart
⇔ Output
Process Variables
⇔ Analog Output
Output
⇔ Pressure
⇔ Lower Range Value (0%)
⇔ Upper Range Value (100%)
⇔ ⇔ Pressure Gauge
⇔ Pressure
⇔ Analog Output Gauge
⇔ Analog Output
All Variables
⇔ Output Gauge
⇔ Output
⇔ Temperature Gauge
⇔ Sensor Temp.
⇔ ⇔ Pressure
⇔ Pressure Unit
Sensors ⇔ Upper Range Limit
⇔ Sensor Temp.
⇔ Temp. Unit
⇔ ⇔ ⇔ Analog Output
⇔ Output Low Limit
Analog Output
⇔ Output High Limit
⇔ Loop Test
Output Condition
⇔ ⇔ Fail Safe Direction
Fail Safe
⇔ Failure Alarm Simulation Mode
⇔ ⇔ Poll Address
HART Output
⇔ Num Req Preams
(Continued)
⇔ ⇔ Output Low
⇔ Output High
Contact Output ON/OFF
Alarm ⇔ Sensor Temp. Low
⇔ Sensor Temp. High
⇔ ⇔ Display Mode
⇔ Display Function
⇔ Transfer Function
⇔ EULO(0%)
Display
⇔ EUHI(100%)
⇔ Disp. Unit
⇔ User Unit
⇔ Exponent
(Continued)
⇔ Software Version
⇔ ⇔ ⇔ Zero Trim
⇔ Correct Input LRV
Correct Input ⇔ Correct Input URV
⇔ Reset Corrects
Calibration
⇔ Restore factory setting
(Continued)
⇔ ⇔ Output Low
⇔ Output High
Contact Output ON/OFF
⇔ Sensor Temp. Low
⇔ Sensor Temp. High
⇔ ⇔ 1(Latest)
⇔ 2
Zero-Error Int. Data ⇔ 3
⇔ 4
⇔ 5
This section identifies how to access typical data associated with the start-up and the
operation of AT9000 with HART® communication option. It includes the procedure
for running an analog output check
Index
On the “Process Variables” menu, the settings for 5 items can be checked.
~Note This chart can be displayed in case 375 communicator is licensed for
“Graphics”.
~Note This graph can be displayed in case 375 communicator is licensed for
“Graphics”.
3.2 : Device
To set the device, enter the “Device” menu.
Select “Device” from the top menu.
To change the settings, select an item you want to change. The changed item will be
indicated by an asterisk (*). The “SEND” button will appear in the lower part of the
screen. To transmit the setting information to the device and determine the change, tap
this button.
When you tap the “SEND” button, the following confirmation screen will appear. Tap
“OK” if it is correct.
After the transmission is completed, the following WARNING screen will appear.
Follow the instruction and then tap “OK”.
On the “Pressure Unit” screen, you may select the unit from 16 units [mmH2O,
mH2O, inH2O, kPa, MPa, hPa, Pa, bar, mbar, mmHg, inHg, g/cm2, kg/cm2, atm, Torr,
and psi].
On the “Temp. Unit” screen, you may select the unit from 4 units [degC, degF, degR,
and Kelvin].
On the “Basic Setup” screen, the settings for 6 items can be checked and changed.
The current input value will be displayed. If it is correct, select “Set as 4 mA value”
and then tap “ENTER”.
If you want to change the input value, change the value. Then, select “Read new
value” and tap “ENTER” to check the new input value.
Select “Set as 4 mA value” and then tap “ENTER”. The following message will be
displayed for a few seconds.
After that, the following NOTE will appear. After confirmation, tap “OK”.
“Lower Range Value (0%)” will be the current input value, and “Output” will be 0%.
The following confirmation message will appear. After confirmation, tap “OK”.
If you want to change the input value and recalculate “New LRV”, select “Read new
value” and then tap “Enter”.
To exit, select “Leave as found” and then tap “ENTER”.
It can be confirmed that the settings for “Lower Range Value (0%)” and “Upper Range
Value (100%)” have changed and that “Output” is the designated value.
Device > Output Condition > Analog Output > Loop Test
Tapping “Loop Test” will display the following WARNING screen. After confirma-
tion, tap “OK”.
If “Other” is selected and “ENTER” is tapped, the following entry screen will appear.
Key in the desired output value and tap “ENTER”.
The “Fail Safe Simulation” function is used to simulate “Fail Safe” operation.
Tapping “Fail Safe Simulation” will display the following WARNING screen. After
confirmation, tap “OK”.
The following screen will appear. Tapping “OK” will execute simulated “Fail Safe”
operation.
Tapping “Output Alarm” will display the following screen. Select an item you want to
set. If you want to set “Lower Limit” only, select “Lower Limit” and tap “ENTER”. If
you want to set “Upper Limit” only, select “Upper Limit” and tap “ENTER”. If you
want to set both “Lower Limit” and “Upper Limit”, select “Lower/Upper Limit” and
tap “ENTER”.
After changing the setting, tap “SEND” to transmit the setting information. After that,
the limit value can be set.
The alarm values that can be changed, “Lower Output Alarm” or/and “Upper Output
Alarm”, will be displayed. If you want to change any of these values, tap the item you
want to change, change the setting, and then transmit the setting information.
The settings for “Sensor Temperature Alarm” can be changed in the same manner.
After the setting information is transmitted, values that can be set will be indicated...
After the setting information is transmitted, the following screen will appear.
Tapping the item you want to change will display the following screen. To change the
setting to ON, tap the “ON” button located at the lower part of the screen, and then tap
“ENTER”.
To return to the previous screen without changing the setting, tap the “ESC” button.
Tapping “Open” or “Close” will display the following WARNING screen. After con-
firmation, tap “OK”.
The following confirmation screen will appear. Tap “OK” if you want to execute the
simulation.
During simulation mode, the following screen will appear. If the screen is left
unchanged, simulation mode will be automatically disabled after about 10 minutes. To
enter simulation mode again, select “Continue Simulation Mode”, and then tap
“ENTER”.
To exit simulation mode, select “End Simulation Mode”, and then tap “ENTER”.
If “Display Function” is set to “Square Root”, the square root of the output linear is
extracted. The “Disp ” segment will be displayed on the LCD.
The changed item will be indicated by an asterisk (*). Tap “SEND” to transmit the set-
ting information.
When “Display Mode” is set in “Pressure”, only “Transfer Function” can be set.
To use a unit not registered in “Disp. Unit” and optionally set in “User Unit”, set
“Disp. Unit” to “user define unit”.
On the “Write Protect” screen, the status of “Hardware Write Protect” and “Software
Write Protect” can be checked, and the setting for “Software Write Protect” can be
changed.
The Software Version will appear. To return the previous screen, tap “OK”.
The following WARNING screen will appear. Tap “OK” if there is no problem.
After the following screen is displayed for a while, the next screen will appear.
After the following screen is displayed for a while, the next screen will appear.
The “NOTE” screen will appear. After confirmation, tap “OK”. The procedure for
“Zero Trim” is completed.
Device > Calibration > Correct Input > Correct Input LRV
The “Correct Input LRV” function is used to perform calibration by entering the same
value as LRV. The basic procedure is the same as that for “Zero Trim”.
Device > Calibration > Correct Input > Correct Input URV
The “Correct Input URV” function is used to perform calibration by entering the same
value as URV. The basic procedure is the same as that for “Zero Trim”.
After the following screen is displayed for a while, the next screen will appear.
The following NOTE screen will appear. After confirmation, tap “OK”. The procedure
for “Reset Corrects” is completed.
Device > Calibration > Correct Input > Reset factory setting
The “Restore factory setting” function is used to reset the calibrated values to the fac-
tory settings.
Tapping “Restore factory setting” will display the following WARNING screen. After
confirmation, tap “OK”.
Key in the value indicated by the reference meter and then tap “ENTER”.
When the value indicated by the reference meter becomes 4 mA, select “Yes” and then
tap “ENTER” to complete the procedure.
If the value does not become 4 mA, select “No” and then tap “ENTER” to repeat the
procedure.
Key in the value indicated by the reference meter and then tap “ENTER”.
When the value indicated by the reference meter becomes 20 mA, select “Yes” and
then tap “ENTER” to complete the procedure.
If the value does not become 20 mA, select “No” and then tap “ENTER” to repeat the
procedure.
When all the procedures are completed, the following NOTE screen will appear. After
confirmation, tap “OK”.
Device > Calibration > Output Calibration > Scaled D/A Trim
The “Scaled D/A Trim” function is used to calibrate 4 mA and 20 mA outputs using
other units such as 1 V and 5 V.
Tapping “Scaled D/A Trim” will display the following WARNING screen. After con-
firmation, tap “OK”.
To perform adjustment with 1_5 V, select “Change scale” and then tap “ENTER” to
change the scale.
Check that the scale has changed. Then, select “Proceed” and tap “ENTER”.
Key in the value indicated by the reference meter and then tap “ENTER”.
When the value indicated by the reference meter becomes the set value, select “Yes”
and then tap “ENTER” to complete the procedure.
If the value does not become the set value, select “No” and then tap “ENTER” to
repeat the procedure.
Key in the value indicated by the reference meter and then tap “ENTER”.
When the value indicated by the reference meter becomes the set value, select “Yes”
and then tap “ENTER” to complete the procedure.
If the value does not become the set value, select “No” and then tap “ENTER” to
repeat the procedure.
After constant-current source mode is disabled, the following NOTE screen will
appear. After confirmation, tap “OK”. All the procedures are completed.
3.3 : Diagnostic
On the “Diagnostic” screen, the self-diagnostic results are displayed.
“Diagnostic” consists of 3 menu items.