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Service Manual

Cerabar S
PMC71, PMP71, PMP75
Pressure transmitter

PMC71

PMP71

PMP75
SH00115P/00/EN/02.17
Software 02.30.zz (HART)
01.00.zz (1-5V DC)
04.01.zz (PA)
04.00.zz (FF)
SH00115P/00/EN/02.17 Cerabar S

Table of contents
Safety hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cerabar S family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Measuring principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Block diagram Cerabar S, 4...20 mA/HART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Wiring example for Cerabar S with HART data transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Wiring example for Cerabar S with 1-5VDC Low Power data transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Wiring example for Cerabar S with PROFIBUS PA data transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Wiring example for Cerabar S with FOUNDATION Fieldbus data transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Tooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Disassembly of Cerabar S with aluminum housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Mounting the Cerabar S with aluminum housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Disassembly of Cerabar S with stainless steel housing (hygienic version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Mounting the Cerabar S with stainless steel housing (hygienic version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Exchange of sensor units for Cerabar S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Exchange of sensor unit at Cerabar S, PMP71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Exchange of sensor unit at Cerabar S, PMP75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Exchange of sensor unit for separate housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Exchange of cable for separate housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Exchange of electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Exchange of "HistoROM" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Exchange of "HistoROM" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Exchange of terminal module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Exchange of operating keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Use of modification type plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Operating elements at the Cerabar S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Locking/unlocking operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Trouble-shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
On-site display error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Reset codes communication protocol HART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Reset codes 1-5V DC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Reset codes communication protocol PROFIBUS PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Reset codes communication protocol FOUNDATION Fieldbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Software history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Hardware history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Service matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Description of the service matrix fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Spare parts for Cerabar S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Spare parts Cerabar S with aluminum housing T14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Spare parts Cerabar S with stainless steel housing T17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Spare parts Cerabar S PMC71, PMP71, PMP75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Spare parts Cerabar S PMC71 pressure sensor with ceramic diaphragm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Spare parts Cerabar S PMP71 piezoresistive pressure sensor with metallic diaphragm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Supplementary documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

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Safety hints

For measuring systems used in hazardous areas, the legal requirements have to be observed!
• Ensure that all personnel are suitably qualified.
• Observe the specifications in the certificate as well as national and local standards and regulations.

ATTENTION:
To avoid electrostatic discharge damage to the device, make sure you are well grounded before touching the electronics.

Device certified for use in explosion hazardous area

0 If the device has this symbol embossed on its name plate it can be installed in an explosion hazardous area.

Advice for repair The instrument may only be maintained and repaired by qualified personnel.
The device documentation, applicable standards and legal requirements as well as any certificates have to
be observed!

Spare parts Only modular assemblies may be exchanged against identical, original Endress+Hauser spare parts!
Cable glands for Ex-devices may only be replaced with the same type (observe marking on packaging and
permissible temperature range, T>75 °C).

Test Ex d-devices: Attention has to be paid not to damage the threads. In other case, the part has to be
exchanged.

Ex i-devices: The repair has to be performed such, that the voltage isolation of the Ex ia circuits
against ground is maintained.
If required, a test can be performed with 500 Veff over a time period of 60 s.

Documentation Any repair of a certified device has to be documented!


This includes stating the device serial number, date of repair, type of repair and name of the repair
technician.

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Cerabar S family

Digital transmitter with ceramic or metallic pressure measurement cell for monitoring process pressure - both absolute and gauge -
in gases and liquids, and for level measurement. The instrument can be equipped with any of a wide range of process connections
like standard threads, sanitary connections and a variety of flanges.
The measured signal is either conveyed as analog / digital 4...20 mA current with superimposed HART signal, or through 1-5V DC
Low Power or digitally via PROFIBUS PA or FOUNDATION Fieldbus.
The transmitter is operated via the keys at the instrument, via display or via a hand held device.
It can also be connected to the serial port or USB of a PC via an interface (e.g. E+H-Commubox). The E+H software packages
"FieldCare" is then required to operate the instrument.

Housing Housing
T14 T17

Interchangeable
threaded boss

Membrane
flush-mounted
Flange, membran flush-mounted

PMC71 PMP71 PMP75

Technical data

Type PMC71 PMP71 PMP75


Measuring cell capacitive measuring cell and piezo resistive measuring cell piezo resistive measuring cell
ceramic diaphragm and welded metal diaphragm and remote seals with capillaries
Measuring range 100 mbar ... 40 bar 1 bar ... 700 bar 1 bar ... 400 bar
Supply voltage
4 ... 20 mA HART: 10.5 ... 45 V DC; EExia 10.5 ... 30 V DC
1-5VDC Low Power 9-35V
PROFIBUS PA: 9 ... 32 V DC
FOUNDATION Fieldbus: 9 ... 32 V DC
Signal output HART, PROFIBUS PA, FOUNDATION Fieldbus
Certificates, approvals ATEX II 3G EEx nA II T6; FM IS; ATEX II 3G nA; ATEX II 2G EEx ATEX II 3G nA; ATEX II 2G EEx
CSA IS; NEPSI; TIIS d; FM IS; FM XP; CSA IS; CSA d; FM IS; FM XP; CSA IS; CSA
XP; NEPSI; TIIS XP; NEPSI; TIIS

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Measuring principle

Ceraphire (Ceramic measuring diaphragm) used forPMC71 Metallic measuring diaphragm used for PMP71 and PMP75

1 2 3
1
2
4 3

p p

Ceramic sensor Metallic sensor

1 Atmospheric vent (gauge pressure only) 1 Measuring element

2 Ceramic substrate 2 Measuring diaphragm with Wheatstone bridge

3 Electrodes 3 Channel with fill fluid

4 Ceramic diaphragm 4 Process diaphragm, metal separating diaphragm

Ceraphire (Ceramic measuring diaphragm) used for PMC71


The ceramic sensor is a dry sensor, i.e. the process pressure acts directly on the robust ceramic diaphragm and deflects it. A pressure-
dependent change in capacitance is measured at the electrodes of the ceramic carrier and the diaphragm. The measuring range is
determined by the thickness of the ceramic diaphragm.

Metallic measuring diaphragm used for PMP71 und PMP75

PMP71
The operating pressure deflects the separating diaphragm and a fill fluid transfers the pressure to a resistance measuring bridge
(semi-conductor technology). The pressure-dependent change of the bridge output voltage is measured and evaluated.

PMP75
The operating pressure acts on the diaphragm of the diaphragm seal and is transferred to the separating diaphragm of the sensor by a
diaphragm seal fill fluid. The separating diaphragm is deflected and a fill fluid transfers the pressure to a resistance measuring bridge.
The pressure-dependent change of the bridge output voltage is measured and evaluated.

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Block diagram Cerabar S, 4...20 mA/HART


Jumper

Pressure sensor
+ 3,1 V
Deltabar - Power supply
- Current controller L+
CLK SYNC - HART modem Interlock
diodes
10.5 / 11.5 ... 45 VDC
CLK64
- Reset generation
- Power fail and L-
VDAC - Watchdog

Sensor electronics

Reset

Interrupt
Trigger

RxD

RTS
TxD
Terminal
block
Sensor ASIC
Evaluation ASIC
+ 3,1 V

S CLK
I2C - Bus S DAT CPU
Reset

EEPROM
X203 Oscillator

2
IC

Entry Operation: Hardware lock


acknowledge 3 Hall sensors dampening
or 3 keys

EEPROM

X202 X201

HistoROM Display

Circuit description

A measuring cell based on the capacitive or piezo resistive principle is used as pressure sensor. Sensor electronics with a sensor ASIC
for conversion of the pressure signal are directly integrated into the measuring cell. In addition, an EEPROM in the sensor electronics
stores all cell specific parameters. These data items are requested by the μP and stored in the device electronics after the first power
up or after a system reset.
During operation, the memory contents of the cell electronics is compared to that of the μP. If the values agree, the measured signal
is processed. This procedure allows to connect any available cell to the electronics without the need for calibration. In case of an
exchange the new sensor data is automatically read by the μP and the contents of the transmitter EEPROM will be overwritten.

The pre-processed measured signal is fed into the electronics module via connector X203 for further processing. The signal is then
processed based on the entry parameters and encoded for communication with the protocols HART or PROFIBUS PA or
FOUNDATION Fieldbus. The device is operated via Hall sensors (no contacts) and 3 keys installed on the outside of the transmitter,
or with 3 switches installed directly on the electronics module respectively 3 keys directly at the display. A LED acknowledges key
entries with brief flashing. A matrix display plugged into connector X201 shows on 4 lines the menu guided entry system and the
process and device parameters.
All parameters entered for the device configuration can additionally be stored in a "HistoROM" (optional).
This allows the device to also operate as process recorder and to store values for pressure, sensor temperature and 500 events (e.g.
error messages or setting modifications). This "HistoROM" plugs into the electronics module via connector X202 and can be plugged
into the new electronics in case of an exchange, providing up/download functionality.

After the parameters have been entered, the device can be protected from unauthorized access with the switch “hardware lock”. This
can also be accomplished with a software lock code.

For the communication protocol HART, the calibrated current signal with superimposed communication signal is provided to the
terminals on the terminal block via conduit filters and over voltage filters. Integrated into the terminal block are interlock diodes to
allow for measurement of the current signal without interruption of the loop. If required, a jumper can be installed to shorten the
interlock diodes; the minimum supply voltage for the device is then 10.5 V rather than 11.5 V.

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Wiring example for Cerabar S with HART data transmission

A power supply must be connected to terminals "+" and "-". The maximum cable length is determined by the available load (refer to
diagram below).
The test terminals ("+" and "Test") at the terminal module are used to connect an analog ampere meter. An interlock diode has been
installed in the circuit that allows measuring the signal current 4...20 mA across the terminals without the need of interrupting the
circuit. A jumper can be installed to bridge the interlock diode (see figure). This allows operation of the instrument at a supply voltage
reduced by approximately 1 V (10.5 V) - important for long supply cables.

When using a non-E+H power supply,


the maximum ripple (full load) may be no Power supply
Communication resistor more than 0.5 % of the supply voltage!
i.e.: RNA221N
Signal current 4...20 mA
RMA422
+
max. 23mA
-
Load An additional communication
resistor must be installed in
order to communicate with a
HART-Hand-Held or via E+H
Commubox with a PC.
11.5 ... 45 V DC (non-hazardous area); (not for power supply FXN671,
11.5 ... 30 V DC (intrinsically safe) it includes a resistor of 250 W,
that can be activated).

SPS

Communication signal HART


Instead of the cable entry at the housing, there is optional a plug PLC
connector available.
The following designs are available: API
• Harting connector (HAN 7D)
• Plug M12 x 1
• Plug 7/8"
SPS with active I/O-card
• Valve connector

Harting connector Plug M12 x 1


+ FXA191
E+H Commubox
– 8
7
6
HART
RS232
2
1
5
– + RS232
3 4 INTENSOR
Field (+9 V optional)
Communicator
USB
375
Plug 7/8" Valve connector If the address in a HART device FXA195
is changed, the Field Communi- E+H Commubox A Commubox FXA191/195 is
– cator 375 must be set to "polling". required to communicate with
Without this setting, the Field a Notebook / Laptop or PC.
Communicator 375 always tries
– + to communicate on address "0"
270 W The E+H software to be used is
“FieldCare”.
and will generate the message
Switchable communication
+ "device not found". resistor

Determination of the load resistance RL for different supply voltages

RL [W] RL = UB max - UB min [W]


23 mA
1500

1000

Ex i - area 10.5...30 V DC

500 Standard area 10.5...45 V DC

0 UB [V]
5 10.5 11.5 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
UB min UB max

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Wiring example for Cerabar S with 1-5VDC Low Power data transmission

2
1
3

9
10

+ - +
8 POWER Vout
4

Over voltage
Protection
on all 3 lines
7

-
+
6
5
- + - +

Output flows between + and Signal


1 Housing
2 Supply voltage
3 1 to 5 V DC
4 Overvoltage protection (OVP) marking
5 Battery
6 Remote Terminal Unit (RTU)
7 Solar Panel
8 External ground terminal
9 Terminals
10 Internal ground terminal

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Wiring example for Cerabar S with PROFIBUS PA data transmission

Remark: This example may deviate from existing standards (IEC 1158-2) and guide lines. However, it considers the optimum
installation from the perspective of EMC.

Connect cable screen to


ground terminal inside of the housing
The power supply must be Power supply /
Connector safely separated from mains segment coupler
(T-piece) power (i.e. according to EN60742)
PA+ (B)
PA-Bus
PA- (A)
screen

PA+ + PA_ -

Ccable entry or PE
plug connection

The polarity of the bus cable DP-Bus


PE
has to be observed!

PROFIBUS DP
First device on the bus PC-card

Device addressing
electronic insert
PROFIBUS PA
ON CK S D A 0 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

screen
to the next device PA-
PA+

ON CK S D A 0 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 34 5 67 8
address SW
HW
DIP-Switch 1...7:
binary coded
Required software:
device addresses
Connect cable screen to Connector FieldCare or
ground terminal inside of the housing (T-piece) ToF tool-Fieldtool package
DIP-Switch 8:
The OFF position allows the address
selection with switches 1...7.
PA+ (B)
PA- (A)
screen

IF set to ON, the address ist set via


PC based software.

PA ++ PA_ -

Cable entry or
plug connection
M12-plug 7/8”-plug Han7D-plug
PE _ _ +
7

+
6

1
8
_
Last device on the bus 5 2

4 3

The PROFIBUS PA has to be terminated (100 W/1 µF) at the last device in the
“chain”. A minimum voltage of 9 Volts must b e available to power the device.
+
View from outside on the plug in device

Wiring hints
• A shielded twisted pair cable should preferably be used for the PROBIBUS.
Special attention has to be paid to the connection of the screen, if shielded cable is used in an Ex-location.
Hints can be found in the corresponding national or international installation rules for explosion hazardous locations
(i.e. IEC 79-14, 1996-12).
• The grounding concept at the customer has to be considered!
• Power and data circuits must be connected to galvanically safe separated circuits (i.e. according to EN60742) against mains power
(250 Vrms). The safety related maximum voltage Um is noted in the certificate of conformity.
• The intrinsically safety of PROFIBUS PA allows to connect and disconnect devices to and from a powered line. The guide lines
according to IEC 79-17 from 1996/12 have to be observed.

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Wiring example for Cerabar S with FOUNDATION Fieldbus data transmission

Remark: This example may deviate from existing standards (IEC 1158-2) and guide lines. However, it considers the optimum
installation from the perspective of EMC.

The power supply must be


galvanically safe separated from
the mains (i.e. acc. to EN60742)
Connect screen to ground
terminal in housing
Safety barrier, Power supply
Connection element if fieldbus devices for 31.25 kBit-fieldbus system
(T-piece) are in Ex area
FF bus

Control
FF ++ FF -_
net
Cable gland or
connection PE
The polarity of the bus
cable has to be observed! Supply voltage

PE
Foundation Fieldbus
e.g. high speed
Ethernet-Karte

Connection
screen element
to the next device FF- (T-piece)
FF+

Required software
"National Instruments-
Connect screen to ground Configurator"
terminal in housing

Operating-mode selection

Connection
Simulation

element on

off

(T-piece)
1 2

FF ++ FF _-

The Foundation Fieldbus ON


has to be terminated
OFF
(100 W/1µF) at the last
PE device of the “chain”. Locking Simulation
A minimum supply voltage
of 9 Volts must be
available for the device.
Pin assignment
View on pins
Pin Function
FF- nc assign.
1 4
2 3 1 FF -
2 FF+
3 shielding
FF+
4 not connected

Wiring hints
• A shielded twisted pair cable should preferably be used for the FOUNDATION Fieldbus.
Special attention has to be paid to the connection of the screen, if shielded cable is used in an Ex-location.
Hints can be found in the corresponding national or international installation rules for explosion hazardous locations
(i.e. IEC 79-14, 1996-12).
• The grounding concept at the customer has to be considered!
• Power and data circuits must be connected to galvanically safe separated circuits (i.e. according to EN60742) against mains power
(250 Vrms). The safety related maximum voltage Um is noted in the certificate of conformity.
• The intrinsically safety of FOUNDATION Fieldbus allows to connect and disconnect devices to and from a powered line. The guide
lines according to IEC 79-17 from 1996/12 have to be observed.

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Tooling

The exchange of assemblies requires the following tools:

• Phillips screwdriver size 1

• Screwdriver for slotted screws M3 / M4

• Allen wrench AF2 mm

• Allen wrench AF3 mm

• Torx screwdriver TX06

• Open-ended wrench AF50 mm

• Vise with soft jaws

• Tweezers

• Flat pliers

• Big gas pipe pliers, length approximately 600 mm

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Disassembly of Cerabar S with aluminum housing

9
1

Electronics module
software 1.x
2

Electronics module
software ³ 2.x 4
5
6

7 4
Retaining
ring
5

Procedure
1 Unscrew cover from terminal compartment. If necessary, loosen the cover lock first.
2 Disconnect cable from terminal module. After loosening of the 2 screws, the module can be pulled out of the housing, plug
connector!
3 Unscrew cover from electronics compartment. If necessary, loosen the cover lock first.
4 If installed, remove display from electronics module:
- software version 1.x (HART)
remove display from holder by pressing the hooks outwards. Unscrew both screws, remove holder and unplug display cable
from electronics module.
- software version  2.x
remove display from electronics module by pressing the hook outwards and unplug display cable from electronics module.
5 Unplug sensor cable from electronics module.
6 Remove the 2 Phillips screws and pull the electronics module out of the housing, plug connector!
7 Loosen the set screw approximately 1-2 turns.
8 Clamp housing in a vice with soft jaws, take care not to damage it. Screw off the sensor unit counterclockwise from the housing
(9 turns); this requires some force as the resistance from the rotation stop has to be overcome. The retaining ring will be
destroyed in the process and has to be replaced during assembly. Protect the sensor cable from being damaged!
9 Two small Torx screws (TX06) are accessible under the lid of the key insert. The parts of the key insert can be removed from
the housing after loosening these screws.

NOTE: Disassembly of the sensor unit is described in a separate chapter.

REMARK:
The disassembly procedure is the same for versions with separate housing. The retaining ring (8) does not exist in the
separate version.

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Mounting the Cerabar S with aluminum housing


(not for versions with separate housing)

It is recommended to fix the sensor unit in a vice, making it easier to screw the housing straightly onto the sensor unit.

Set screw

Groove in housing

1 2 x O-ring Guide
3 Tab at
2 retaining ring

Sensor
new
retaining ring
Set screw

Guide
4

Retaining ring

Bottom view

A mounting set is required for mounting the sensor


(part-No. 52020440)

It consists of:
• 1 x retaining ring
• 2 x O-ring 45.69 x 2.62 EPDM

Mounting
1 Insert both O-rings.
2 Insert new retaining ring into the groove at the sensor head. This ring limits the maximum rotation of the housing after assembly.
3 Position housing on sensor head and screw on to the edge of the retaining ring (approx. 6 - 7 turns).
4 Place retaining ring according to position of set screw. For mounting the set screw is unscrewed half ways.
5 Turn housing together with the retaining ring further on the sensor head, such that the tab engages with the guide in the
housing. Then screw housing onto sensor head until stop (9 turns total). The retaining ring, slips into groove at the bottom of
the housing when housing is screwed on (see fig. “bottom view”).

When properly assembled, the housing can be rotated more than one full turn (380°) before the retaining ring provides a
noticeable stop.

The mounting of modules has to be done in reverse order to the dismounting of Cerabar S, which is described in detail on the previous
page.

After the installation of device, adjust the housing on the process connection. It is required to firmly tighten the set screw, in order
to accomplish an optimum potential equalization between the process tank and the ground potential of the housing. This has a
particularly positive influence on the EMC characteristics of the electronics.

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Disassembly of Cerabar S with stainless steel housing (hygienic version)


(not for versions with separate housing)

Electronics module
2 software 1.x

Electronics module
software ³ 2.x 4
5

4
5

Procedure
1 Cover for terminal compartment: screw off the catch and remove cover.
2 Disconnect cable from terminal module. Loosen the 2 screws and pull module out of the housing, plug connector!
3 Cover for electronics compartment: screw off the catch and remove cover.
4 If installed, remove display from electronics module:
• software version 1.x (HART)
remove display from holder by pressing the hooks outwards. Unscrew both screws, remove holder and unplug display cable
from electronics module.
• software version ³ 2.x
remove display from electronics module by pressing the hook outwards and unplug display cable from electronics module.
5 Unplug sensor cable from electronic module.
6 Loosen the 2 screws at the electronic module and pull the electronics out of the housing, plug connector!

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9
8

7
Example: hygienic connection

Sensor
cylinder

9
Apply gas
pipe pliers here

7 Clamp the ”empty” housing into a vise (see figure), using soft jaws!
8 Loosen the set screw approximately 1-2 turns, AF 3 mm.
9 Depending on the process connection, unscrew the sensor from the housing counterclockwise (approx. 9 turns) using different
tools. The first 1-2 turns are easy, then it requires some force (torque > 25 Nm) as the resistance from the rotation stop has to
be overcome. The retaining ring will be destroyed during this process and has to be replaced at the assembly.

• Sensor with thread or interchangeable threaded boss:


Screw off the sensor with a open-ended wrench at the hexagon.
• Sensor with flange:
Loosen the connection applying a suitable tool at the flange.
• Sensor with hygienic connection:
Screw off the sensor with a big gas pipe pliers applying at the sensor neck (see figure).
ATTENTION: Do not apply the gas pipe pliers at the sensor cylinder, it would become defective.

NOTE: Disassembly of the sensor unit is described in a separate chapter.

REMARK: The disassembly procedure is the same for versions with separate housing. The retaining ring (9) does not exist in the
separate version.

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Mounting the Cerabar S with stainless steel housing (hygienic version)


(not for versions with separate housing)

A mounting set is required for mounting the sensor


(part-No. 71020596)

It consists of:
• 1 retaining ring
• 2 O-ring 45.69 x 2.62 EPDM
• profile sealing

Procedure
Retaining
1 Place the retaining ring into the designated groove in the ring
sensor.
ATTENTION: Observe the position of retaining ring! 2 x O-ring

2 Place both O-rings into the designated grooves in the


sensor.
3 Place the profile sealing into the first groove inside the
housing.
4 Guide the sensor cable through the housing. 1

5 Screw sensor including the retaining ring and the two


O-rings into the housing (approximately 9 turns).
Required torque 4 -5 Nm 2

When properly assembled, the housing can be rotated more


than one full turn (380°) before the retaining ring provides a
noticeable stop. Now the sensor can not be loosen from the Sensor
type plate 5
housing, only with force, but then the retaining ring would be
destroyed!

The mounting of modules has to be done in reverse order to


4
the dismounting of Cerabar S, which is described in detail on 3
the previous pages.
Set
screw
After the installation of device, adjust the housing on the
process connection. It is required to firmly tighten the set
screw, in order to accomplish an optimum potential
equalisation between the process tank and the ground
potential of the housing. This has a particularly positive
influence on the EMC characteristics of the electronics.

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Exchange of sensor units for Cerabar S

Hints for exchanging a sensor unit


After opening and installation of a new sensor unit, the technical characteristics will be outside the specifications. The instrument will
measure with slightly reduced accuracy.
The reason is a lock of conditions available in normal production, such as controlled temperature, adjusted air pressure, constant air
humidity, etc. The specifications shown in the technical data sheet can therefore only be accomplished in the regular manufacturing
process.
The cause is a mechanical change of the process gasket which - depending on material and process temperature - influences the
measuring cell and will stop changing only after an indetermined period of time.
Design related, this affects mainly ceramic measuring cells in all available ranges. Therefore, it is recommended to have all repairs and
exchanges related to the sensor unit only performed in the factory, or at least to order and use pre-calibrated complete sensor units.

Nether less, an exchange of the sensor unit is possible, following the recommendations to minimize the measured error (error factors
see table page 20).

Exchange of sensor unit for Cerabar S PMC71


The sensor unit of Cerabar S PMC71 is a pre-assembled spare part. For manufacturing reasons it is not available in single components.
The mechanical design of the sensor unit is different for the connection with particular process connections.

Disassembly
The sensor unit has been already separated from the housing (see chapter "Disassembly of Cerabar S ...").
1. Loosen the fitting at process connection with Allen wrench (AF4 mm).
2. Lift sensor unit from process connection.
3. Remove sealings.

2 pcs. O-ring

T14: retaining ring


or
T17: locking ring

1
1
Diese 3
Verschraubung 2
2 nicht öffnen!
3 Prozess-
anschluss
3
View on
flush mounted
diaphragm
Process Process connection Mounting
connection angle
1

Version with
Version with interchangeable
threaded insert Version with flange threaded boss

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Assembly
• Before assembly, all sealing surfaces are required to be as clean as possible.
• No sealing surface may be mechanically damaged.
• Insert new process gasket (3) into process connection.
The applicable sealing (O-ring) must be cleaned carefully and placed on the sealing surface on the measuring cell (particularly for
Oxygen applications, all wetted parts must be cleaned specifically).
• Connect sensor unit (2) with the process connection (flange, threaded insert, interchangeable threaded boss) without the process
gasket slipping out of place. The Allen screws (1) must be tightened equally crosswise with a torque of 5 Nm.
• The sensor unit must now be conditioned:
- Place the complete sensor unit into an oven.
- Heat oven to maximum expected process temperature and maintain temperature for at least 3 hours, but not longer than 5
hours. The max. temperature at the complete sensor unit may not exceed 125°C (material PVDF max. 60°C), otherwise the
electronics could be destroyed.
• Without artificial aging, the measured value will only be constant after an indeterminate period of time. Process related, depending
on pressure and temperature, a non-constant measured value must be expected.

Adjustment / Calibration
See separate description on page 20.

Ex d sensor unit for Cerabar S PMC71

The Cerabar S PMC71 is also available with an Ex d sensor unit.

2 pcs. O-ring

Retaining ring

Do not loose
Allen screw
(secured with
Loctite)
2
1
1
Do not open 3
the screws! 2
2
3 Process
connection
3
View on
flush mounted
diaphragm
Process Process connection Mounting
connection angle
1

Version with
Version with interchangeable
threaded insert Version with flange threaded boss

Disassembly, mounting afterwards and calibration are done in the same way as for standard version PMC71 (see pages 14 and 16).

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Exchange of sensor unit at Cerabar S, PMP71


(not for versions with separate housing)

Disassembly of sensor unit for Cerabar S PMP71:


The sensor unit has been already separated from the housing (see chapter "Disassembly of Cerabar S ...").
1. Remove the O-rings and the destroyed retaining ring.
2. The sensor unit cannot be disassembled any further, because it is welded to the process connection.
The complete sensor unit can be ordered as spare part (see price list or Spare Part Finding Tool).

2 pcs. OrRing

T14: retaining ring


or
T17: locking ring

Version with
Version with interchangeable
threaded insert Version with flange threaded boss

Mounting

• At the threaded head insert two O-rings into the upper grooves and insert the respective retaining ring (according to housing) into
the lower groove.
• Assemble the sensor unit and the housing (see chapter "Mounting the Cerabar S..."). Afterwards, the instrument is operable again.

Exchange of sensor unit at Cerabar S, PMP75

For technical reasons, no spare sensor unit is offered for the instrument Cerabar S PMP75!

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Adjustment / calibration

Calibration for software version 1.x (HART)


• After the instrument has been powered up, a reset code 7864 (general reset) must be entered in the
OPERATION MENU → OPERATION → in the field "RESET". The previous calibration data are deleted in the electronics module.
• If a sensor with a different range has been installed, an additional "sensor adaption reset" must be performed.
Therefore enter code 1209 in the same field. The electronics then reads all new sensor specific data from the sensor electronics.
• If a measuring cell / sensor unit with a different range has been installed, the instrument must be calibrated to the new measuring
range according to the operation manual.
• If the product structure of the instrument changes after the exchange of a sensor unit (i.e. a different measuring range), an
additional modification type plate (see chapter "Use of modification type plate) must be installed at the housing.

Calibration of software version  2.x


• After the instrument has been powered up, a reset Code 7864 (general reset) must be entered in the
OPERATION MENU → OPERATION → in the field "RESET". The previous calibration data are deleted in the electronics module.
• If a measuring cell / sensor unit with a different range has been installed, the instrument must be calibrated to the new measuring
range according to the operation manual.
• If the product structure of the instrument changes after the exchange of a sensor unit (i.e. a different measuring range), an
additional modification type plate (see chapter "Use of modification type plate") must be installed at the housing.

Error factors
Table with error factors due to exchange of gasket or sensor unit.

Measuring range Error rate (reduction of accuracy due to exchange) 1)


exchange assembly with aging after without aging after
complete gasket exchange or gasket exchange or
part exchange part exchange
100 mbar abs none 2 3
250 mbar abs none 2 3
400 mbar abs none 2 3
1 bar abs none 2 2.5
2 bar abs none 2 2.5
4 bar abs none 1.5 2.5
10 bar abs none 1.5 2.5
40 bar abs none 1.5 2.5
100 mbar rel none 2 3
250 mbar rel none 2 3
400 mbar rel none 2 3
1 bar rel none 2 2.5
2 bar rel none 2 2.5
4 bar rel none 1.5 2.5
10 bar rel none 1.5 2.5
40 bar rel none 1.5 2.5

1) zero and span error can be compensated via calibration, however, they will change over time and temperature and require re-
adjustment.

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Exchange of sensor unit for separate housing

Separating the sensor unit


1 Loosen and remove the locking screw (ISO7047 M3x5 A2B) at the
process adapter.
2 Pull the cable with connection jack carefully out of the process
adapter.
3 Loosen the plug connection.

NOTE:
If the sensor unit was ordered without process connection, the
disassembly has to be done now → see chapter "Disassembly of sensor
unit".
Otherwise connecting can follow.

Connecting the sensor unit

Connection is done in reserve order, please note the following: O-ring


2
• Make sure that the O-rings are in the right position. 3

• Connect the plug to the connection jack of the cable.


O-ring
• Plug the cable into the process adapter, take care not to pinch the cables.
1
• Insert and tighten the locking screw. Process adapter

Sensor unit
Calibration for example PMC71
with interchangeable
threaded boss
• After powering the instrument up, the code 7864 (general reset) must
be entered into the field "reset" in the OPERATION MENU →
OPERATION or press the three push buttons on the electronics simultaneously. This deletes the customer calibration data.

• If a sensor with a different range has been installed, the instrument must be calibrated for the new measuring range according to
the manual.

• If the exchange of the sensor unit causes a change of the product structure of the instrument (i.e. different measuring range), an
additional modification type plate (see chapter "Use of modification type plate) must be attached to the housing.

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Exchange of cable for separate housing

Separation
1 Loosen and remove the locking screw (ISO7047 M3x5 A2B) at
the housing adapter.
2 Pull the cable with connection jack carefully out of the housing
adapter.
3 Loosen the plug connection.
4 Loosen and remove the locking screw (ISO7047 M3x5 A2B) at
the process adapter.
5 Pull the cable with connection jack carefully out of the process Housing
adapter. adapter

6 Loosen the plug connection. 1 O-ring

3
Connection
The cable ends are identical, so that the cable can be connected in any 2
direction. Connection of the new cable has to be done in the reverse O-ring
order.

Please take care:


• The O-rings are in the right position. O-ring
• Not to pinch the cables, when plugging the cable into the housing or 5
process adapter.
6
Calibration
After exchange of cable a new calibration is not required! O-ring

4
Process adapter

Sensor unit
for example PMC71
with interchangeable
threaded boss

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Exchange of electronics

The electronics is basically a potted module that plugs into the housing. All connections to peripherals are also accomplished through
plug connectors, therefore, the electronics module can be removed without soldering.
An optional "HistoROM", that stores all calibration parameters, can be plugged into the electronics.
With the supply voltage turned off, the "HistoROM" can be plugged into a new electronics, which in return will now use all previous
calibration data. This way, a new calibration is not required.
If no "HistoROM" is present, it is recommended to save the configuration data in a separate "HistoROM" or in a communication
protocol (e.g. FieldCare). Afterwards, the HistoROM can be removed again.

In order to exchange the electronics, a Cerabar S must not necessarily be removed from the process. The terminal compartment must
be opened and the supply voltage disconnected.
ATTENTION: Devices with Ex-certificate, cover may only be opened after supply voltage has been switched off externally!

Electronics module
5
software 1.x

Electronics
compartment

Electronics module
software ³ 2.x
5 2

2
3

Procedure
1 Unscrew cover from electronics compartment. If necessary, loosen the cover lock
first.
View into electronics compartment
2 If installed, remove display from electronics module: "Plug" in housing
- software version 1.x (HART) (feed through filter)
remove display from holder by pressing the hooks outwards. Unscrew both
screws, remove holder and unplug display cable from electronics module.
- software version  2.x
remove display from electronics module by pressing the hook outwards and
unplug display cable from electronics module. +

3 Unplug sensor cable from electronics module.


4 Remove the 2 Phillips screws and pull the electronics module out of the housing,
plug connector!
5 If present, unplug “HistoROM” from electronics module using flat pliers or tweezers
and plug into the new electronics module.

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After connection of the supply voltage, the device is operational again, a new calibration to the cell parameters is not required.

Customer specific data that has not been saved before must be re-programmed into the electronics.
If data has been stored in the HistoROM or the communication protocol (e.g. FieldCare), the information can be restored to the
electronics via display, ToF-Tool or FieldCare, see chapter "copy configuration data".

NOTE:
After an electronics exchange the order code and serial number have to be entered.

Procedure:
• Enter pin code, menu path: OPERATING MENU → OPERATION → INSERT PIN NO.
For HART/FF communication: enter code "27182" at INSERT PIN NO parameter.
For PROFIBUS PA communication: enter code "57182" at INSERT PIN NO parameter.
ATTENTION: Please notice or note the previous entered value (number between 0 and 9999) for locking operation!

• Enter the serial number and order code, menu path: OPERATIONG MENU → TRANSMITTER INFO → TRANSMITTER DATA.
Complete the parameters SDEVICE SERIAL No and DEVICE DESIGN.

• Reenter at parameter INSERT PIN NO. the previous entered number.

Electronics PROFIBUS PA and FOUNDATION Fieldbus

Please observe the current consumption of electronics PROFIBUS PA and FOUNDATION Fieldbus. New electronics with hardware
version  02.00 have a higher current consumption (see below). If in one bus line some electronics with old hardware version have
to be exchanged by new ones, it must be ensured that the current supply is strong enough.

Current consumption Label with hardware version on the electronics:


Hardware version TM

PROFIBUS PA FOUNDATION Fieldbus


250002272-–

250002273-–
FOUNDATION
HW1.xx 11 mA +/- 1 mA 14 mA +/- 1 mA HW-Version: V2.0
SW-Version: V04.00.xx
HW-Version: V2.0
SW-Version: V03.00.xx

HW ³ 02.00 13 mA +/- 1 mA 15 mA +/- 1 mA


(The figures above are only an example, hardware and software version can differ.)
Switch-on current corresponds to IEC 61158-2, Clause 21

Converting the communication protocol (only for non-Ex instruments)

When converting to a different communication protocol (HART, PROFIBUS PA or FOUNDATION Fieldbus), the following assemblies
must be ordered:
• Electronics
• Terminal module
• Change modification plate (order No. 71067434) see chapter "Use of modification type plate"
• Operation keys (only required when converting to HART with external operation)

The exchange of the modules has been described in a different section of the manual, already.

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Exchange of "HistoROM"
For electronics with communication protocol HART 1.x

Before de-installation, make sure that the supply voltage for the device is switched off.
Detach HistoROM from the electronics or attach it to the insert in a deenergised state only.

Disassembly of HistoROM module


1 Unscrew cover from electronics compartment.
2 If installed, pull display out of the holder by
pressing the clips outwards. 5, 6
4 HistoROM = blue
3 Loosen the 2 screws of the holder and remove Dummy = black
the holder. Take care to the display cable!
2
4 Set write protection switch to ON and store
device parameters into HistoROM (see below). 1
5 Unplug the HistoROM module from the
electronics module.
6 Plug new HistoROM module into electronics
module. Electronics module 3

Assembly
Assembly is done in reverse order.

View onto electronics with communication protocol HART 1.x


With/without LED
push buttons Connector
for display
Connector Connector Warning!
for sensor for HistoROM Detach HistoROM from the electronics or attach
it to the module in a deenergised state only.
1 2

ON

Socket for
display holder
DIP switch
Connector sockets
on back side of module
Locking
1 2

ON

write protection switch


Dampening t

The "HistoROM" data and the data in the device are analysed once a "HistoROM" is attached to the electronics and power is
re-established to the device. During the analysis, the messages „W702“ (HistoROM data not consistent) occur.

Copying configuration data from a device to the HistoROM:


• Disconnect device from supply voltage
• Attach HistoROM to the electronic module
• Set write protection via DIP-switch to position “ON” (locking = on)
• Reestablish supply voltage to the device.
Configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. Previous data of HistoROM will be erased!
• If the device should be adjusted, put the write protection via DIP-switch return to position “OFF” 20 seconds after switching on
the device. Otherwise the switch can remain in the position "ON".
The data remain preserved after switch off the device.

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Copying configuration data from a HistoROM to a device


• Disconnect device from supply voltage.
• Attach HistoROM to the electronic module. Configuration data from another device are stored in the HistoROM.
• Set DIP-switch to position “OFF” (locking = off).
• Reestablish supply voltage to the device.
Configuration data are loaded from the HistoROM to the device. Previous data of the device will be erased!
• If the device read the data, a self restart for 20 seconds is achieved.
• Before removing the HistoROM from the electronic module, disconnect device from the supply voltage. The data remain preserved
after switch off the device.

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Exchange of "HistoROM"
For electronics with communication protocol HART 2.x, PROFIBUS PA and FOUNDATION Fieldbus

NOTE: Before de-installation, make sure that the supply voltage for the device is switched off.
Detach HistoROM from the electronics or attach it to the insert in a deenergised state only.

Exchange of HistoROM module


1 Unscrew cover of electronics compartment. Electronics
compartment
2 If installed, pull display out of the electronics 4 HistoROM = blue
module by pressing the lateral clips Dummy = black
outwards.
2
3 Set write protection switch to OFF and store
device parameters into HistoROM (see next
page). 1

4 Unplug HistoROM from electronics using flat


pliers or tweezers.
5 Plug the new HistoROM in electronics. Electronics
module
3 Display

Assembly
Assembly has to be done in reverse order.

View onto electronics with communication protocol HART 2.x


With / without
push buttons
LED
- + E Connector
for display
Connector Warning!
for sensor Connector
1 2

for HistoROM Detach HistoROM from electronics or attach it


HART
R
to the module in a deenergised state only.
250002271-–

FIELD COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL

HW-Version: 1
SW-Version: 2

DIP switch
Locking
write protection switch t Dampening
ON
OFF
1 2

The "HistoROM" data and the data in the device are analysed once a "HistoROM" is attached to the electronics and power is
re-established to the device. During the analysis, the messages „W702“ (HistoROM data not consistent) or "W706" (Configuration
in HistoROM and device not identical) occur.

Copying configuration data


NOTE: The copy configuration data from the HistoROM to a device or from a device to a HistoROM, the operation must be unlocked
(DIP-switch 1, position OFF, parameter "INSERT PIN No." =100).

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A. Copying configuration data from a device to a HistoROM

On-site operation - on-site display not connected:


• Press "E" and "-" keys for at least 3 seconds until the LED on the electronics lights up.
• Wait approx. 20 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is not restarted.
• Disconnect device from the supply voltage again.
• Detach the HistoROM.
• Re-establish supply voltage.

On-site operation via on-site display (optional) or remote operation


• For the DOWNLOAD SELECT. parameter setting any parameter can be selected because the complete data are stored from the
device into HistoROM, menu path: GROUP SELECTION → OPERATING MENU → OPERATION (at HART > 2.1x).
• Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter select the option "Device → HistoROM" as the data transfer direction.
• Wait approx. 20 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is not restarted.
• Disconnect device from the supply voltage again.
• Detach the HistoROM.
• Re-establish supply voltage.

B. Copying configuration data from a HistoROM/M-DAT to a device

On-site operation - on-site display not connected:


• Press "E" and "+" keys for at least 3 seconds until the LED on the electronic insert lights up.
• Wait approx. 20 seconds until all parameters except DEVICE SERIAL No., DEVICE DESIGN., CUST.TAG NUMBER, LONG TAG
NUMBER, ADDITIONAL INFO., BUS ADDRESS and the parameters in the groups POSITION ADJUSTMENT, PROCESS
CONNECTION, CURR TRIM (SERVICE/SYSTEM2), SENSOR TRIM and SENSOR DATA are loaded to the device by HistoROM.
• The device is restarted.
• Before removing the HistoROM again from the electronic insert, disconnect the device from the supply voltage.

On-site operation via on-site display (optional) or remote operation


There are two different copying procedures depending on the software version:

For software version HART 2.0x:


• Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter select the option "HistoROM → Device" as the data transfer direction.
• Wait approx. 20 seconds. Configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is restarted.
• Before removing the HistoROM again from the electronic insert, disconnect the device from the supply voltage.

For software version from HART 2.1x:


• Use the DOWNLOAD SELECT parameter to select which parameters are to be overwritten
menu path: GROUP SELECTION → OPERATING MENU → OPERATION).
The following parameters are overwritten according to selection:
• Configuration copy (factory setting)
all parameters except DEVICE SERIAL No., DEVICE DESIGN., CUST.TAG NUMBER, LONG TAG NUMBER,
ADDITIONAL INFO., BUS ADDRESS and the parameters in the groups POSITION ADJUSTMENT, PROCESS
CONNECTION, CURR TRIM (SERVICE/SYSTEM2), SENSOR TRIM and SENSOR DATA.
• Device replacement
all parameters except DEVICE SERIAL No., DEVICE DESIGN. and the parameters in the groups POSITION
ADJUSTMENT, PROCESS CONNECTION, CURR TRIM (SERVICE/SYSTEM2), SENSOR TRIM and SENSOR DATA.
• Electronics replacement
all parameters except the parameters in the groups POSITION ADJUSTMENT, CURR TRIM (SERVICE/SYSTEM2) and
SENSOR DATA.
• Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter select the option "HistoROM → Device" as the data transfer direction
(Menu path: GROUP SELECTION → OPERATING MENU → OPERATION).
• Wait approx. 20 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is restarted.
• Before removing the HistoROM again from the electronic insert, disconnect the device from the supply voltage.

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View onto electronics with communication protocol PROFIBUS PA


Key for position calibration
LED
0%
Connector
Zero
for display Warnung!
Connector
for sensor
ON

1 2 3 4
CK S D A 0

5 6 7
8

8
Connectror Detach HistoROM from electronics or attach it
1 2
1 2 34 5 67 8
Address
SW
for HistoROM to the module in a deenergized state only.
HW

DIP switch
Locking
write protection switch
t Dampening
ON
OFF
1 2

The "HistoROM" data and the data in the device are analysed once a "HistoROM" is attached to the electronics and power is
re-established to the device. During the analysis, the messages „W702“ (HistoROM data not consistent) or "W706" (Configuration
in HistoROM and device not identical) occur.

Copying configuration data


NOTE: The copy configuration data from the HistoROM to a device or from a device to a HistoROM, the operation must be unlocked
(DIP-switch 1, position OFF, parameter "Insert pin No." =100).

A. Copying configuration data from a device to a HistoROM


• For the DOWNLOAD SELECT. parameter setting (Menu: OPERATING) any parameter can be selected because the complete data
are stored from the device into HistoROM.
• Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter (Menu: OPERATING) select the option "Device → HistoROM" as the data transfer
direction.
• Wait approx. 20 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is not restarted.
• Disconnect device from the supply voltage again.
• Detach the HistoROM.
• Re-establish supply voltage.

B. Copying configuration data from a HistoROM/M-DAT to a device


There are two different copying procedures depending on the software version:

For software version PROFIBUS PA 3.0:


• Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter select (Menu: OPERATING) the option "HistoROM → Device" as the data transfer
direction.
• Wait approx. 20 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is restarted.
• Before removing the HistoROM again from the electronic insert, disconnect the device from the supply voltage.

For software version PROFIBUS PA 4.0:


Use the DOWNLOAD SELECT parameter to select which parameters are to be overwritten (Menu: OPERATION)

The following parameters are overwritten according to selection:


• Configuration copy (factory setting)
all parameters except DEVICE SERIAL No., DEVICE DESIGN., TAG DESCRIPTION, ADDITIONAL INFO.,
IDENT NUMBER SEL, BUS ADDRESS and the parameters in the groups POSITION ADJUSTMENT,
PROCESS CONNECTION, SENSOR TRIM and SENSOR DATA
• Device replacement
all parameters except DEVICE SERIAL No., DEVICE DESIGN., IDENT NUMBER SEL and the parameters in the groups
POSITION ADJUSTMENT, PROCESS CONNECTION, SENSOR TRIM and SENSOR DATA.
• Electronics replacement
all parameters except the parameters in the SENSOR DATA group.
• Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter select the option "HistoROM → Device" as the data transfer direction
(Menu path: GROUP SELECTION → OPERATING MENU → OPERATION).
• Wait approx. 20 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is restarted.
• Before removing the HistoROM again from the electronic insert, disconnect the device from the supply voltage.

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View onto electronics with communication protocol FOUNDATION Fieldbus


Key for
position calibration
LED
0% Connector
Zero
for display
Connector
for sensor
ON
Connector Warning!
1 2

for HistoROM Detach HistoROM to electronics or attach it


to the module in a deenergized state only.
FOUNDATION

DIP switch
Locking
Sim.

write protection switch Simulation mode


ON
OFF
1 2

The "HistoROM" data and the data in the device are analysed once a "HistoROM" is attached to the electronics and power is
re-established to the device. During the analysis, the messages „W702“ (HistoROM data not consistent) or "W706" (Configuration
in HistoROM and device not identical) occur.

Copying configuration data


NOTE: The copy configuration data from the HistoROM to a device or from a device to a HistoROM, the operation must be unlocked
(DIP-switch 1, position OFF, parameter "Insert pin No." =100).

A. Copying configuration data from a device to a HistoROM


• For the DOWNLOAD SELECT. parameter setting (Menu: OPERATING) any parameter can be selected because the complete data
are stored from the device into HistoROM.
• Operation via FF configuration program:
Using the DAT_HANDLING/HistoROM CONTROL parameter in the Service Transducer Block, select the "Device → HistoROM"
option or the data transfer direction.
• Operation via FieldCare or ToF Tool:
Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter (Menu: OPERATING), select the "Device → HistoROM" option for the data transfer
direction.
• Wait approx. 40 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is not restarted.
• Disconnect device from the supply voltage again.
• Detach memory module.
• Re-establish supply voltage to the device.

B. Copying configuration data from HistoROM to a device


There are two different copying procedures depending on the software version:

For software version FOUNDATION Fieldbus 2.0:


• Operation via FF configuration program:
Using the DAT_HANDLING/HistoROM CONTROL parameter in the Service Transducer Block, select the "HistoROM → Device"
option for the data transfer direction.
• Operation via FieldCare or ToF Tool:
Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter (Menu: OPERATING), select the "HistoROM → Device" option for the data transfer
direction.
• Wait approx. 40 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the HistoROM to the device. The device is restarted.
• Before removing the HistoROM again from the electronic insert, disconnect the device from the supply voltage.

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For software version FOUNDATION Fieldbus 3.0:


• Operation via FF configuration program:
Using the DAT_HANDLING/HistoROM CONTROL parameter in the Service Transducer Block, select the "HistoROM → Device"
option for the data transfer direction.
• Operation via FieldCare or ToF Tool:
Using the HistoROM CONTROL parameter (Menu: OPERATING), select the "HistoROM → Device" option for the data transfer
direction.
• Use the DOWNLOAD SELECT parameter to select which parameters are to be overwritten (Menu: OPERATION)
The following parameters are overwritten according to selection:
• Configuration copy (factory setting)
all parameters except DEVICE SERIAL No., DEVICE DESIGN., PD-TAG, ADDITIONAL INFO., DEVICE ID,
DEVICE ADDRESS and the parameters in the groups POSITION ADJUSTMENT, PROCESS CONNECTION,
SENSOR TRIM and SENSOR DATA.
• Device replacement
all parameters except DEVICE SERIAL No., DEVICE DESIGN., DEVICE ID and the parameters in the groups
POSITION ADJUSTMENT, PROCESS CONNECTION, SENSOR TRIM and SENSOR DATA.
• Electronics replacement
all parameters except the parameters in the SENSOR DATA group.
• Wait approx. 40 seconds until the configuration data are loaded from the device to the HistoROM. The device is restarted.
• Before removing the HistoROM again from the electronic insert, disconnect the device from the supply voltage.

NOTE:
Only device-specific data can be stored and reflected by HistoROM, fieldbus-specific data not.

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Exchange of terminal module

There are different versions of terminal module that may not be confused (HART, 1-5V DC, PROFIBUS PA, and certificate Ex ia).
The certificate must be observed when exchanging the terminal block; it must be a match to the original.

The terminal module contains an over voltage filter (> 600 V) and interlock diodes (only for HART) to measure the signal current
without interrupting the loop. If required by a low supply voltage (10.5 V), the interlock diodes can be bridged with a jumper
(provided).

Disassembly
1 Unscrew cover from terminal compartment
2 Disconnect cables at terminal module.
3 Unscrew the 2 screws of the terminal module 2
and remove module from housing,
plug connector!
3
1
Assembly
Assembly of the terminal module has to be done in
reverse order. _ Te
s t

A
+ .20m
4..

IMPORTANT
A good conducting connection (free of
dirt and corrosion) of the ground contact on the back
side of the block towards the housing. Jumper for test signal
only for terminal module
4...20 mA HART Ex ia

Function of jumper
An analog ammeter can be connected to the test
contact (terminal “+” and “test”) of the terminal
module. There is an interlock diode in the circuit, so Back side of terminal module
that the signal current can be measured without
opening the circuit.
It is possible to bridge the interlock diodes with the +
jumper. Then the device can operate with a lower Ground contact
supply voltage, approximately 1 V less (10.5 V DC).

Power supply/
signal
+ -
Test

Interlock
diode
Jumper

Interlock diodes in bridged position:


No test signal (min. power supply 10.5 VDC)

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Exchange of operating keys


(only for housing T14)

ATTENTION
Pay attention on variable colors of the operating keys (light gray and dark gray).
- Use light colored keys (light gray) only together with software version 1.x (HART).
- Use dark colored keys (dark gray) only together with software version 2.x.
The keys have permanent magnets with different polarization. It is not allowed to change or mix the keys.

1 2 2
M2 x 7 1 M2 x 7
Torx 06 Torx 06

Colour 3
3 dark gray Magnet plate Colour
light gray

flat face
(used as guide
in the cover) Electronics
module

View on to electronics module software version ³ 2.x View on to electronics module software version 1.x

Without Connector Without Connector


operating keys for display operating keys for display

Steckplatz Connector Connector


Connector
for sensor ON

for sensor for HistoROM


1 2
for HistoROM

Socket for
DIP switch Socket for
display holder DIP switch
display holder

The external operating keys are non-contacting, thus maintenance free. There is no connection between the keys and the inside of
the device, they work based on a permanent magnetic field and Hall generator.

In order to exchange the operating keys (i.e. in case of contamination), the following steps have to be performed:
1 Unscrew the cap.
2 Unscrew the 2 Torx screws (Torx screw driver TX06).
1 Remove cover.
ATTENTION: The keys can eject because of the magnetic effect!

During assembly, note the correct position of the keys; the magnet plates must point towards the electronics module (see picture)!
• Assemble the two outer keys first, afterwards mount the middle key together with the cover.
• Insert Torx screws and fasten them.
• Close cap.

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Use of modification type plate

After any modification of an instrument (i.e. after an exchange of modules), for traceability an additional modification type plate has
to be prepared. The type plate shows the changes as a new order code. The type plate has to be filled in by the user and to be attached
to eye of the housing with the enclosed key ring.
Inscription of the type plate
ENDRESS+HAUSER
MODIFICATION
• Order Code: Fill in the new order code determined from the product structure
Order Code:
(i.e. punch in the code).
Ser.-No.:
PN max bar
• Ser. - No.: Fill in the serial number of the instrument from the type plate.
TAntenne °C

Dat./Insp.: • PNmax The max. permissible pressure in the tank is shown on the type plate of the
instrument. It needs only to be filled in in case of a change.
modification type plate
(order no. 71067434) • TAntenne Not need to be filled in for a pressure instrument.

• Cert.-No.: If the instrument is a certified device, the certification number from the
type plate has to be filled in here.

• Dat./Insp.: After the changes, the date and name of the tester has to be filled in here.

Any changes made to an instrument must be documented (CER)!


This includes stating the device serial number, date of change, type of change (new order code) and performing technician.

How to determine a new order code from the structure table.


The complete product overview can be found in the technical information or the operating manual of the instrument.
Select the applicable product features from the overview and determine the corresponding code letters or numbers, which will then
result in the new product code.

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Operating elements at the Cerabar S

Display Housing Electronic insert

- + E

- + E
- + E

Operating Meaning HART, 1-5V, PA, FF Meaning HART


keys on-site display connected on-site display not connected

• Navigate upwards in the pick list. Adopt lower range value. A reference pressure is present
• Edit the numerical values and characters within the at the device. Press and hold key for at least 3 seconds.
+
function. NOTE: In the measuring mode LEVEL the calibration
mode parameter "wet" must be selected.

• Navigate downwards in the pick list. Adopt upper range value. A reference pressure is present
• Edit the numerical values and characters within the at the device. Press and hold key for at least 3 seconds.
-
function. NOTE: In the measuring mode LEVEL the calibration
mode parameter "wet" must be selected.

• Confirm entry. Position adjustment, applied pressure is set to 0.


E
• Jump to the next item. Press and hold key for at least 3 seconds.

+&E Contrast setting of on-site display: darker. Copy the configuration data from the optional
HistoROM/M-Dat module to the device. Press and hold
keys for at least 3 seconds.

-&E Contrast setting of on-site display: brighter. Copy the configuration data from the device to the
HistoROM/M-Dat module. Press and hold keys for at
least 3 seconds.

+&-&E No function Reset all parameters. The reset via operating keys
correspond to the software reset 7864. Press and hold
keys for at least 6 seconds.

+&- ESC function: No function


• Exit edit mode without saving the change values.
• You are in a menu within a function group:
The first time you press the keys simultaneously, you
go back a parameter within the function group. Each
time you press the keys simultaneously after that,
you go up a level in the menu.
• You are in a menu at a selection level:
Each time you press the keys simultaneously, you go
up a level in the menu.

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Meaning PA/FF
on-site display not connected

•Position adjustment (zero point correction), press and


hold key for at least 3 seconds.

•Total reset, press and hold key for at least 12 seconds.

Locking/unlocking operation

If all parameters are entered, the device can be locked against unauthorized and undesired access.

There are three different possibilities for locking/unlocking operation:


• Via a DIP-switch on the electronic insert, locally on the display.
• Via the on-site display (optional).
• Via digital communication.

The key-symbol on the on-site display indicates that operation is locked. Parameters which refer to how the display appears, e.g.
LANGUAGE and DISPLAY CONTRAST can still be altered.

NOTE
If operation is locked by means of the DIP-switch, it can only be unlocked again by means of the DIP-switch. It is the same procedure
for locking/unlocking with on-site display or remote operation.

The table provides an overview of the locking functions:

Locking via View/read Modify/write via Unlocking via


parameter
On-site Remote DIP-switch On-site display Remote
display operation operation

DIP-switch Yes No No Yes No No

On-site display Yes No No No Yes Yes

Remote Yes No No No Yes Yes


operation

Locking/unlocking operation locally via DIP-switch


Damping

Simulation

t
ON ON DIP-switch is in position ON: Operation is locked.
OFF OFF DIP-switch is in position OFF: Operation is unlocked (operation possible).
1 2 1 2

HART / FOUNDATION
PROFIBUS PA Fieldbus

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Locking/unlocking operation via on-site display or remote operation

HART

Locking operation • Select INSERT PIN NO. parameter,


Menu path: OPERATING MENU → OPERATION → INSERT PIN NO.
• Enter a number between 0 to 999 that is not 100.

Unlocking operation • Select INSERT PIN NO. parameter.


• Enter "100" for the parameter.

PROFIBUS PA

Locking operation • Select INSERT PIN NO.,


Menu path on-site display: GROUP SELECTION → OPERATING MENU → OPERATION →
INSERT PIN NO.
Menu path FieldCare: MANUFACTOR VIEW → OPERATING MENU → OPERATION →
INSERT PIN NO.
• Enter "0" for the parameter.

Unlocking operation • Select INSERT PIN NO. parameter


• Enter "2457" for the parameter.

FOUNDATION Fieldbus

Locking operation • Operation via FF configuration program: select SWLOCK parameter in the Resource Block.
Operation via FieldCare: select INSERT PIN NO.parameter,
Menu path: OPERATING MENU → OPERATION → INSERT PIN NO.
• Enter "0" for the parameter.

Unlocking operation • Operation via FF configuration program: select SWLOCK in the Resource Block.
Operation via FieldCare: select INSERT PIN NO. parameter.
• Enter "100" for the parameter.

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Trouble-shooting

Messages with communication protocol HART


The following table lists all the possible messages that can occur.
The device differentiates between the error types "Alarm", "Warning" and "Error". You may specify whether the instrument should
react as if for an "Alarm" or "Warning" for "Error" messages → see "Error type/NA 64" column and chapter "Response of outputs to
errors".

In addition, the "Error type/NA 64" column classifies the messages in accordance with NAMUR Recommendation NA 64:
• Break down: indicated with "B"
• Maintenance need: indicated with "C" (check request)
• Function check: indicated with "I" (in service)

Error message display on the on-site display:


• The measured value display shows the message with the highest priority → see "Priority" column.
• The ALARM STATUS parameter shows all the messages present in descending order of priority.
You can scroll through all the messages present with the "+"-key or "-" key.

Message display via the digital communication:


• The ALARM STATUS parameter shows the message with the highest priority → see "Priority" column.

NOTE:
If the device detects a defect in the on-site display during initialization, special error messages are generated. For the error messages,
see chapter "On-site display error messages".

Code Error type/ Corresponds Message/description Cause Measure Prio


NA 64 NE 107 rity

101 (A101) Alarm Failure (F) B>Sensor electronic EEPROM – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 17
B error greater than specifications in the – Restart the device. Perform reset
technical data. This message (Code 62).
normally only appears briefly. – Block off electromagnetic effects
or eliminate source of
disturbance.

– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.

102 (W102) Warning Maintenance C>Checksum error in – Main electronics defect. Correct – Replace main electronics. 53
C request (M) EEPROM: peakhold segment measurement can continue as
long as you do not need the peak
hold indicator function.

106 (W106) Warning Funktion C>Downloading - please wait – Downloading. – Wait for download to complete. 52
C check (C)

110 (A110) Alarm Failure (F) B>Checksum error in – The supply voltage is – Reestablish supply voltage. 6
B EEPROM: configuration disconnected when writing. Perform reset (Code 7864) if
segment necessary. Carry out calibration
again.
– Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects
greater than specifications in the or eliminate sources of
technical data. disturbance.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

113 (A113) Alarm Failure (F) B>ROM failure in transmitter – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 1
B electronic

115 (E115) Error Out of B>Sensor overpressure – Overpressure present. – Reduce pressure until message 29
B specification disappears.
factory (S)
– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.
setting:
Warning C

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Code Error type/ Corresponds Message/description Cause Measure Prio


NA 64 NE 107 rity

116 (W116) Warning Maintenance C>Download error, repeat – The file is defect. – Use another file. 36
C request (M) download
– During the download, the data – Check cable connection PC –
are not correctly transmitted to transmitter.
the processor, e.g. because of – Block off electromagnetic effects
open cable connections, spikes or eliminate sources of
(ripple) on the supply voltage or disturbance.
electromagnetic effects. – Perform reset (Code 7864) and
carry out calibration again.
– Repeat download.

120 (E120) Error Out of B>Sensor low pressure – Pressure too low. – Increase pressure until message 30
B specification disappears.
factory (S)
– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.
setting:
Warning C

121 (A121) Alarm Failure (F) B>Checksum error in factory – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 5
B segment of EEPROM

122 (A122) Alarm Failure (F) B>Sensor not connected – Cable connection sensor –main – Check cable connection and 13
B electronics disconnected. repair if necessary.

– Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects


greater than specifications in the or eliminate source of
technical data. disturbance.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.

130 (A130) Alarm Failure (F) B>EEPROM is defect. – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 10
B
131 (A131) Alarm Failure (F) B>Checksum error in – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 9
B EEPROM: min/max segment

132 (A132) Alarm Failure (F) B>Checksum error in – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 7
B totalizer EEPROM

133 (A133) Alarm Failure (F) B>Checksum error in History – An error occurred when writing. – Perform reset (Code 7864) and 8
B EEPROM carry out calibration again.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace electronics.

602 (W602) Warning Funktion C>Linearisation curve not – The linearisation table is not – Add to linearisation table or 57
C check (C) monoton monotonic increasing or perform linearisation again.
decreasing.

604 (W604) Warning Funktion C>Linearisation table not Note!


C check (C) valid. Less than 2 points or No min. span applies for the Y-points as of software version "02.10.xx".
points too close
– The linearisation table consists of – Add to linearisation table. If 58
less than 2 points. necessary, perform linearisation
again.

– At least 2 points in the – Correct linearisation table and


linearisation table are too close accept again.
together.
A minimum gap of 0.5 % of the
distance between two points must
be maintained.
Spans for the "Pressure linearized"
option: HYDR. PRESS MAX. –
HYDR. PRESS MIN.; TANK
CONTENT MAX. – TANK
CONTENT MIN.
Spans for the "Height linearized"
option: LEVEL MAX – LEVEL
MIN; TANK CONTENT MAX. –
TANK CONTENT MIN.

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Code Error type/ Corresponds Message/description Cause Measure Prio


NA 64 NE 107 rity

613 (W613) Warning Funktion I>Simulation is active – Simulation is switched on, i.e. the – Switch off simulation. 60
I check (C) device is not measuring at
present.

620 (E620) Error Out of C>Current output out of The current is outside the permitted – Check pressure applied, 49
C specification range range 3.8 to 20.5 mA. reconfigure measuring range if
Factory (S) necessary (See also Operating
– The pressure applied is outside
setting: the set measuring range (but Instructions BA00274P)
Warning C – Perform reset (Code 7864) and
within the sensor range).
carry out calibration again.

– Loose connection at sensor cable – Wait a short period of time and


tighten the connection, or avoid
loose connection.

700 (W700) Warning Maintenance C>Last configuration not – An error occurred when writing – Perform reset (Code 7864) and 54
C request (M) stored or reading configuration data or carry out calibration again.
the power supply was
disconnected.
– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

701 (W701) Warning Funktion C>Measuring chain config. – The calibration carried out would – Carry out calibration again. 50
C check (C) exceeds sensor range result in the sensor nominal
operating range being undershot
or overshot.

702 (W702) Warning Maintenance C>HistoROM data not – Data were not written correctly to – Repeat upload. 55
C request (M) consistent. the HistoROM, e.g. if the – Perform reset (Code 7864) and
HistoROM was detached during carry out calibration again.
the writing process.

– HistoROM does not have any – Copy suitable data to the


data. HistoROM.

703 (A703) Alarm Failure (F) B>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 22
B power supply.
– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

704 (A704) Alarm Funktion B>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 12
B check (C) power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

705 (A705) Alarm Failure (F) B>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 21
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

706 (W706) Warning Maintenance C>Configuration in – Configuration (parameters) in the – Copy data from the device to the 59
C request (M) HistoROM and device not HistoROM and in the device is HistoROM.
identical not identical. – Copy data from the HistoROM to
the device.
The message remains if the
HistoROM and the device have
different software versions.
The message goes out if you copy
the data from the device to the
HistoROM.
– Device reset codes such as 7864
do not have any effect on the
HistoROM. That means that if you
do a reset, the configurations in
the HistoROM and in the device
may not be the same.

707 (A707) Alarm Funktion B>X-VAL. of lin. table out of – At least one X-VALUE in the – Carry out calibration again. (See 38
B check (C) edit limits. linearisation table is either below also Operating Instructions
the value for HYDR. PRESS MIN. BA00274P)
or MIN. LEVEL or above the
value for HYDR. PRESS. MAX. or
LEVEL MAX.

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Code Error type/ Corresponds Message/description Cause Measure Prio


NA 64 NE 107 rity

710 (W710) Warning Funktion B>Set span too small. Not – Values for calibration (e.g. lower – Adjust calibration to suit sensor. 51
C check (C) allowed. range value and upper range (See also Operating Instructions
value) are too close together. BA00274P, parameter description
MINIMUM SPAN)
– The sensor was replaced and the – Adjust calibration to suit sensor.
customer-specific configuration – Replace sensor with a suitable
does not suit the sensor. sensor.

– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform


download again.

711 (A711) Alarm Funktion B>LRV or URV out of edit – Lower range value and/or upper – Reconfigure lower range value 37
B check (C) limits range value undershoot or and/or upper range value to suit
overshoot the sensor range limits. the sensor. Pay attention to
position factor.

– The sensor was replaced and the – Reconfigure lower range value
customer-specific configuration and/or upper range value to suit
does not suit the sensor. the sensor. Pay attention to
position factor.
– Replace sensor with a suitable
sensor.
– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform
download again.

713 (A713) Alarm Funktion B>100% POINT level out of – The sensor was replaced. – Carry out calibration again. 39
B check (C) edit limits

715 (E715) Error Out of C>Sensor over temperature – The temperature measured in the – Reduce process 32
C specification sensor is greater than the upper temperature/ambient
Factory (S) nominal temperature of the temperature.
setting: sensor. (See also Operating
Warning C Instructions BA00274P,
parameter description Tmax
SENSOR)

– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform


download again.

716 (E716) Error Failure (F) B>Process isolating – Sensor defect. – Replace Sensor. 24
B diaphragm broken – Reduce pressure.
Factory
setting:
Alarm B

717 (E717) Error Out of C>Transmitter over – The temperature measured in the – Reduce ambient temperature. 34
C specification temperature electronics is greater than the
Factory (S) upper nominal temperature of the
setting: electronics (+88 °C (+190 °F)).
Warning C
– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform
download again.

718 (E718) Error Out of C>Transmitter under – The temperature measured in the – Increase ambient temperature. 35
C specification temperature electronics is smaller than the Insulate device if necessary.
Factory (S) lower nominal temperature of the
setting: electronics (–43 °C (-45 °F)).
Warning C
– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform
download again.
719 (A719) Alarm Funktion B>Y-VAL of lin. table out of – At least on Y-VALUE in the – Carry out calibration again. (See 40
B check (C) edit limits linearisation table is below the also Operating Instructions
MIN. TANK CONTANT or above BA00274P)
the MAX. TANK CONTENT.

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Code Error type/ Corresponds Message/description Cause Measure Prio


NA 64 NE 107 rity

720 (E720) Error Out of C>Sensor under temperature – The temperature measured in the – Increase process 33
C specification sensor is smaller than the lower temperature/ambient
Factory (S) nominal temperature of the temperature.
setting: sensor. (See also Operating
Warning C Instructions BA00274P,
parameter description Tmin
SENSOR)
– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform
download again.

– Loose connection at sensor cable – Wait a short period of time and


tighten the connection, or avoid
loose connection.

721 (A721) Alarm Funktion B>ZERO POSITION level out – LEVEL MIN or LEVEL MAX has – Perform reset (Code 2710) and 41
B check (C) of edit limits been changed. carry out calibration again.

722 (A722) Alarm Funktion B>EMPTY CALIB. or FULL – LEVEL MIN or LEVEL MAX has – Perform reset (Code 2710) and 42
B check (C) CALIB. out of edit limits been changed. carry out calibration again.

723 (A723) Alarm Funktion B>MAX. FLOW out of edit – FLOW-MEAS. TYPE has been – Carry out calibration again. 43
B check (C) limits changed.

725 (A725) Alarm Failure (F) B>Sensor connection error, – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects 25
B cycle disturbance greater than specifications in the or eliminate source of
technical data. disturbance.
– Setscrew loose. Retighten setscrew with 1 Nm
(0,74 lbf ft).

– Sensor or main electronics defect. – Replace sensor or main


electronics.

726 (E726) Error Out of C>Sensor temperature error - – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects 31
C specification overrange greater than specifications in the or eliminate source of
Factory (S) technical data. disturbance.
setting:
Warning C – Process temperature is outside – Check temperature present,
permitted range. reduce or increase if necessary.

– Sensor defect. – If the process temperature is


within the permitted range,
replace sensor.

727 (E727) Error Out of C>Sensor pressure error - – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects 28
C specification overrange greater than specifications in the or eliminate source of
Factory (S) technical data. disturbance.
setting:
– Pressure is outside permitted – Check pressure present, reduce or
Warning C
range. increase if necessary.
– Sensor defect. – If the pressure is within the
permitted range, replace sensor.

728 (A728) Alarm Failure (F) B>RAM error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 2
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

729 (A729) Alarm Failure (F) B>RAM error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 3
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

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Code Error type/ Corresponds Message/description Cause Measure Prio


NA 64 NE 107 rity

730 (E730) Error Out of C>LRV user limits exceeded – Pressure measured value has – Check system/pressure measured 46
C specification undershot the value specified for value.
Factory (S) the Pmin ALARM WINDOW – Change value for Pmin ALARM
setting: parameter. WINDOW if necessary. (See also
Warning C Operating Instructions
BA00274P, parameter description
Pmin ALARM WINDOW)
– Loose connection at sensor cable – Wait a short period of time and
tighten the connection, or avoid
loose connection.

731 (E731) Error Out of C>URV user limits exceeded – Pressure measured value has – Check system/pressure measured 45
C specification overshot the value specified for value.
Factory (S) the Pmax ALARM WINDOW – Change value for Pmax ALARM
setting: parameter. WINDOW if necessary. (See also
Warning C Operating Instructions
BA00274P, parameter description
Pmax ALARM WINDOW)

Out of – Loose connection at sensor cable – Wait a short period of time and
specification tighten the connection, or avoid
(S) loose connection.

732 (E732) Error C>LRV Temp. User limits – Temperature measured value has – Check system/temperature 48
C exceeded undershot the value specified for measured value.
Factory the Tmin ALARM WINDOW – Change value for Tmin ALARM
setting: parameter. WINDOW if necessary. (See also
Warning C Operating Instructions
BA00274P, parameter description
Tmin ALARM WINDOW)

733 (E733) Error Out of C>URV Temp. User limits – Temperature measured value has – Check system/temperature 47
C specification exceeded overshot the value specified for measured value.
Factory (S) the Tmax ALARM WINDOW – Change value for Tmax ALARM
setting: parameter. WINDOW if necessary. (See also
Warning C Operating Instructions
BA00274P, parameter description
Tmax ALARM WINDOW)

736 (A736) Alarm Failure (F) B>RAM error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 4
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

737 (A737) Alarm Failure (F) B>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 20
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

738 (A738) Alarm Failure (F) B>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 19
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

739 (A739) Alarm Failure (F) B>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 23
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

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Code Error type/ Corresponds Message/description Cause Measure Prio


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740 (E740) Error Maintenance C>Calculation overflow, bad – Level measuring mode: the – Check configuration and carry out 27
C request (M) configuration, hardware measured pressure has undershot calibration again if necessary.
Factory defect the value for HYDR. PRESS. MIN. – Select a device with a suitable
setting: or overshot the value for HYDR. measuring range.
Warning C PRESS MAX.

– Level measuring mode: The – Check configuration and carry out


measured level did not reach the calibration again if necessary.
LEVEL MIN value or exceeded (See also Operating Instructions
the LEVEL MAX value. BA00274P, parameter description
LEVEL MIN.)

– Flow measuring mode: the – Check configuration and carry out


measured pressure has undershot calibration again if necessary.
the value for MAX. PRESS FLOW. – Select a device with a suitable
measuring range.

741 (A741) Alarm Funktion B>TANK HEIGHT out of edit – LEVEL MIN or LEVEL MAX has – Perform reset (Code 2710) and 44
B check (C) limits been changed. carry out calibration again.

742 (A742) Alarm Failure (F) B>Sensor connection error – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 18
B (upload) greater than specifications in the – Perform reset (Code 7864) and
technical data. This message carry out calibration again.
normally only appears briefly.

– Cable connection sensor –main – Check cable connection and


electronics disconnected. repair if necessary.

– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.

743 (E743) Alarm Failure (F) B>Electronic PCB error – This message normally only – Wait a few minutes. 14
B during initialisation appears briefly. – Restart the device. Perform reset
(Code 62).

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

744 (A744) Alarm Failure (F) B>Main electronic PCB error – Electromagnetic effects are – Restart the device. Perform reset 11
B greater than specifications in the (Code 62).
technical data. – Block off electromagnetic effects
or eliminate source of
disturbance.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

745 (W745) Warning Maintenance C>Sensor data unknown – Sensor does not suit the device – Replace sensor with a suitable 56
C request (M) (electronic sensor nameplate). sensor.
Device continues measuring.

746 (W746) Warning Funktion C>Sensor connection error - – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 26
C check (C) initialising greater than specifications in the – Restart the device. Perform reset
technical data. This message (Code 7864).
normally only appears briefly. – Block off electromagnetic effects
or eliminate source of
disturbance.

– Overpressure or low pressure – Reduce or increase pressure.


present.

747 (A747) Alarm Failure (F) B>Sensor software not – Sensor does not suit the device – Replace sensor with a suitable 16
B compatible to electronics (electronic sensor nameplate). sensor.

748 (A748) Alarm Failure (F) B>Memory failure in signal – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects 15
B processor greater than specifications in the or eliminate source of
technical data. disturbance.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

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Messages 1-5V DC

Faults detected by the self-monitoring system of the measuring device are displayed as a diagnostic message in alternation with the
measured value display.

Status signals
The table lists the messages that may occur. The ALARM STATUS parameter shows the message with the highest priority. The device
has four different status information codes according to NE107:

"Failure"
A device error has occurred. The measured value is no longer valid.

"Maintenance required"
Maintenance is required. The measured value remains valid.

"Function check"
The device is in service mode (e.g. during a simulation).

"Out of specification"
The device is operated:
• Outside its technical specifications (e.g. during warmup or cleaning processes)
• Outside of the configuration carried out by the user (e.g. level outside configured span)

Diagnostic event and event text


The fault can be identified by means of the diagnostic event.

The event text helps you by providing information on the fault.

If two or more diagnostic events are pending simultaneously, only the diagnostic message
with the highest priority is shown.
Other diagnostic messages that are pending can be viewed in the Diagnostic list submenu.

List of diagnostic events

General messages
Diagnostic event Cause Corrective measure
Code Description
0 No error - -

"C"-message
Diagnostic event Cause Corrective measure
Code Description
C482 Simul. output Simulation of the voltage output is switched End the simulation
on, i.e. the device is not measuring at
present.
C484 Error simul. Fault state simulation is switched on, i.e. the End the simulation
device is not measuring at present.

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Diagnostic event Cause Corrective measure


Code Description
C485 Measure simul. Simulation is switched on, i.e. the device is End the simulation
not measuring at present.
C824 Process pressure • Overpressure or low pressure present. • Check the pressure value
• Electromagnetic effects are greater than • Restart device
specifications in the technical data. This • Perform a reset
message normally only appears briefly.

"F"-message
Diagnostic event Cause Corrective measure
Code Description
F002 Sens. unknown Sensor does not suit the device (electronic
sensor nameplate).
F062 Sensor conn. • Cable connection between sensor and • Check sensor cable
main electronics disconnected. • Replace electronics
• Faulty sensor. • Replace sensor (snap-on version)
• Electromagnetic effects are greater than
specifications in the technical data. This
message normally only appears briefly.
F081 Initialization • Cable connection between sensor and • Perform a reset
main electronics disconnected. • Check sensor cable
• Faulty sensor.
• Electromagnetic effects are greater than
specifications in the technical data. This
message normally only appears briefly.
F083 Memory content • Faulty sensor. • Restart device
• Electromagnetic effects are greater than
specifications in the technical data. This
message normally only appears briefly.
F140 Working range P • Overpressure or low pressure present. • Check the process pressure
• Electromagnetic effects are greater than • Check sensor range
specifications in the technical data. This
message normally only appears briefly.
• Faulty sensor.
F261 Electronics module • Main electronics defective. • Restart device
• Fault in the main electronics. • Replace electronics
F282 Memory • Fault in the main electronics. • Restart device
• Main electronics defective. • Replace electronics
F283 Memory content • Main electronics defective. • Perform a reset
• Electromagnetic effects are greater than • Replace electronics
the specifications in the technical data.
• The supply voltage is disconnected when
writing.
• An error occurred when writing.
F841 Sensor range • Overpressure or low pressure present. • Check the pressure value
• Faulty sensor.

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"M"-message
Diagnostic event Cause Corrective measure
Code Description
M002 Sens. unknown Sensor does not suit the device (electronic
sensor nameplate). Device continues
measuring.
M283 Memory • Cause as indicated for F283. • Perform a reset
content • Correct measurement can continue as • Replace electronics
long as you do not need the peakhold
indicator function.
M431 Adjustment The adjustment performed would cause the • Check the measuring range
sensor nominal range to be exceeded or • Check position adjustment
undershot. • Check the setting
M434 Scaling • Values for adjustment (e.g. lower range • Check the measuring range
value and upper range value) are too close • Check the setting
together.
• Lower-range value and/or upper-range
value exceed or fall below the range limits of
the sensor.
• The sensor was replaced and the
customer-specific configuration does not
suit the sensor module.
M438 Data set • The supply voltage is disconnected when • Check the setting
writing. • Restart device
• An error occurred when writing. • Replace electronics

"S"-message
Diagnostic event Cause Corrective measure
Code Description
S110 Operational • High temperature or low temperature • Check process temperature
range T present. • Check the temperature range
• Electromagnetic effects are greater than
specifications in the technical data.
• Faulty sensor.
S140 Working range • Overpressure or low pressure present. • Check the process pressure
P • Electromagnetic effects are greater than • Check sensor range
specifications in the technical data.
• Faulty sensor.
S822 Process temp. • The temperature measured in the sensor • Check temperature
is higher than the upper nominal • Check the setting
temperature of the sensor.
• The temperature measured in the sensor
is lower than the lower nominal
temperature of the sensor.
S841 Sensor range • Overpressure or low pressure present. • Check the pressure value
• Faulty sensor.
S971 Adjustment • The output voltage is outside the • Check the pressure value
permitted range of 0.9 V to 5.1 V. • Check the measuring range
• The present pressure value is outside the • Check the setting
configured measuring range (but within the
sensor range, if applicable).

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Messages with communication protocol PROFIBUS PA


The following table lists all the possible messages that can occur.
The device differentiates between the error types "Alarm", "Warning" and "Error". You may specify whether the instrument should
react as if for an "Alarm" or "Warning" for "Error" messages → see "Error type/NA 64" column and chapter "Response of outputs to
errors".
In addition, the "Message type/NA 64" column classifies the messages in accordance with NAMUR Recommendation NA 64:
• Break down: indicated with "B"
• Maintenance need: indicated with "C" (check request)
• Function check: indicated with "I" (in service)
Error message display on the on-site display:
• The measured value display shows the message with the highest priority →see "Priority" column.
• The ALARM STATUS parameter shows all the messages present in descending order of priority. You can scroll through all the
messages present with the "-"-key or "+"-key.
Message display via FieldCare:
• The measured value display shows the message and a code with the highest priority → see "Priority" column.

NOTE:
If the device detects a defect in the on-site display during initialization, special error messages are generated → for the error messages,
see chapter "On-site display error messages".

Code Correspond Message Message/description Cause Measure Priority


s to NA 64 category
NE 107

101 (A101) Alarm Failure (F) F>Sensor electronic – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 17
B EEPROM error greater than specifications in the – Restart the device. Perform reset
technical data. (Code 2506 or 33062).
This message normally only – Block off electromagnetic effects or
appears briefly. eliminate source of disturbance.

– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.


102 (W102) Warning Maintenance M>Checksum error in – Main electronics defect. Correct – Replace main electronics. 51
C required (M) EEPROM: peakhold measurement can continue as
segment long as you do not need the peak
hold indicator function.

106 (W106) Warning Function C>Downloading - please – Downloading. – Wait for download to complete. 50
C check (C) wait

110 (A110) Alarm Failure (F) F>Checksum error in – The supply voltage is – Reestablish supply voltage. Perform 6
B EEPROM: configuration disconnected when writing. reset (Code 1 or 40864) if necessary.
segment Carry out calibration again.

– Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects or


greater than specifications in the eliminate sources of disturbance.
technical data.
– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

113 (A113) Alarm Failure (F) F>ROM failure in – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 1
B transmitter electronic
115 (E115) Error Out of S>Sensor overpressure – Overpressure present. – Reduce pressure until message 29
B specification disappears.
Factory (S)
setting: – Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.
Warning

116 (W116) Warning Maintenance M>Download error, – The file is defect. – Use another file. 36
C required (M) repeat download
– During the download, the data – Check cable connection PC –
are not correctly transmitted to transmitter.
the processor, e.g. because of – Block off electromagnetic effects or
open cable connections, spikes eliminate sources of disturbance.
(ripple) on the supply voltage or – Perform reset (Code 1 or 40864)
electromagnetic effects. and carry out calibration again.
– Repeat download.

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Code Correspond Message Message/description Cause Measure Priority


s to NA 64 category
NE 107

120 (E120) Error Out of S>Sensor low pressure – Pressure too low. – Increase pressure until message 30
B specification disappears.
Factory (S)
setting: – Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.
Warning

121 (A121) Alarm Failure (F) F>Checksum error in – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 5
B factory segment of
EEPROM

122 (A122) Alarm Failure (F) F>Sensor not connected – Cable connection sensor –main – Check cable connection and repair if 13
B electronics disconnected. necessary.

– Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects or


greater than specifications in the eliminate source of disturbance.
technical data.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.


130 (A130) Alarm Failure (F) F>EEPROM is defect. – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 10
B

131 (A131) Alarm Failure (F) F>Checksum error in – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 9
B EEPROM: min/max
segment

132 (A132) Alarm Failure (F) F>Checksum error in – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 7
B totalizer EEPROM
133 (A133) Alarm Failure (F) F>Checksum error in – An error occurred when writing. – Perform reset (Code 1 or 40864) 8
B History EEPROM and carry out calibration again.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.


602 (W602) Warning Function C>Linearization curve – The linearization table is not – Add to or correct linearization table. 55
C check (C) not monoton monotonic increasing or Then accept linearization table
decreasing. again.

604 (W604) Warning Function C>Linearization table Note! 58


C check (C) not valid. Less than 2
No min. span applies for the Y-points as of software version "03.10.xx".
points or points too close
– The linearization table consists of – Add to linearization table. Accept
less than 2 points. linearization table again if necessary.

– At least 2 points in the – Correct linearization table and


linearization table are too close accept it again.
together. A minimum distance of
0.5 % of the span between two
points must be maintained.
Spans for the "Pressure linearized"
option: HYDR. PRESS MAX. –
HYDR. PRESS MIN.; TANK
CONTENT MAX. – TANK
CONTENT MIN.
Spans for the "Height linearized"
option: LEVEL MAX – LEVEL
MIN; TANK CONTENT MAX. –
TANK CONTENT MIN.

613 (W613) Warning Function C>Simulation is active – Simulation is switched on, i.e. the – Switch off simulation. 58
I check (C) device is not measuring at
present.

616 (W616) Warning Function C>Simulation is active – Simulation of the AI Block is – Switch off simulation of the AI Block 58
I check (C) (AI) switched on, i.e. the Main Process (ANALOGINPUT BLOCK →
Value (AI OUT VALUE) that is Set the AI STANDARD
output does not correspond to the PARAMETER → TARGET MODE
sensor signal. to Automatic and set AI
PARAMETER/SIMULATE to No).

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Code Correspond Message Message/description Cause Measure Priority


s to NA 64 category
NE 107

700 (W700) Warning Maintenance M>Last configuration – An error occurred when writing – Perform reset (Code 1 or 40864) 52
C required (M) not stored or reading configuration data or and carry out calibration again.
the power supply was
disconnected.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

702 (W702) Warning Maintenance M>HistoROM data not – Data were not written correctly to – Repeat upload. 53
C required consistent. the HistoROM, e.g. if the – Perform reset (Code 1 or 40864)
(M) HistoROM was detached during and carry out calibration again.
the writing process.
– HistoROM does not have any – Copy suitable data to the HistoROM.
data.

703 (A703) Alarm Failure (F) F>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 22
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

704 (A704) Alarm Function C>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 12
B check (C) power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

705 (A705) Alarm Failure (F) F>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 21
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

706 (W706) Warning Maintenance M>Configuration in – Configuration (parameters) in the – Copy data from the device to the 57
C required (M) HistoROM and device HistoROM and in the device is HistoROM.
not identical not identical. – Copy data from the HistoROM to
the device. The message remains if
the HistoROM and the device have
different software versions. The
message goes out if you copy the
data from the device to the
HistoROM.
– Device reset codes such as 1 or
40864 do not have any effect on the
HistoROM. That means that if you
do a reset, the configurations in the
HistoROM and in the device may
not be the same.

707 (A707) Alarm Function C>X-VAL. of lin. table – At least one X-VALUE in the – Carry out calibration again. (See also 37
B check (C) out of edit limits. linearization table is either below Operating Instructions BA00296P)
the value for HYDR. PRESS MIN.
or MIN. LEVEL or above the
value for HYDR. PRESS. MAX. or
LEVEL MAX.

710 (W710) Warning Function B>Set span too small. – Values for calibration (e.g. lower – Adjust calibration to suit sensor. (See 49
C check (C) Not allowed. range value and upper range also Operating Instructions
value) are too close together. BA00296P, parameter description
MINIMUM SPAN)

– The sensor was replaced and the – Adjust calibration to suit sensor.
customer-specific configuration – Replace sensor with a suitable
does not suit the sensor. sensor.

– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform


download again.

713 (A713) Alarm Function C>100% POINT level – The sensor was replaced. – Carry out calibration again. 38
B check (C) out of edit limits

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Code Correspond Message Message/description Cause Measure Priority


s to NA 64 category
NE 107

715 (E715) Error Out of S>Sensor over – The temperature measured in the – Reduce process 32
C specification temperature sensor is greater than the upper temperature/ambient temperature.
Factory (S) nominal temperature of the
setting: sensor. (See also Operating
Warning Instructions BA00296P,
parameter description Tmax
SENSOR)

– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform


download again.
716 (E716) Error Failure (F) F>Sensor diaphram – Sensor defect. – Replace sensor. 24
B broken – Reduce pressure.
Factory
setting:
Alarm

717 (E717) Error Out of S>Transmitter over – The temperature measured in the – Reduce ambient temperature. 34
C specification temperature electronics is greater than the
Factory (S) upper nominal temperature of the
setting: electronics (+88 °C).
Warning
– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform
download again.

718 (E718) Error Out of S>Transmitter under – The temperature measured in the – Increase ambient temperature. 35
C specification temperature electronics is smaller than the Insulate device if necessary.
Factory (S) lower nominal temperature of the
setting: electronics (–43 °C).
Warning
– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform
download again.

719 (A719) Alarm Function C>Y-VAL of lin. table – At least on Y-VALUE in the – Carry out calibration again. (See also 39
B check (C) out of edit limits linearization table is below the Operating Instructions BA00296P)
MIN. TANK CONTENT or above
the MAX. TANK CONTENT.
720 (E720) Error Out of S>Sensor under – The temperature measured in the – Increase process 33
C specification temperature sensor is smaller than the lower temperature/ambient temperature.
Factory (S) nominal temperature of the
setting: sensor. (See also Operating
Warning Instructions BA00296P,
parameter description Tmin
SENSOR)

– Unsuitable download carried out. – Check configuration and perform


download again.
– Loose connection at sensor cable – Wait a short period of time and
tighten the connection, or avoid
loose connection.

721 (A721) Alarm Function C>ZERO POSITION – LEVEL MIN or LEVEL MAX has – Perform reset (Code 35710) and 40
B check (C) level out of edit limits been changed. carry out calibration again.

722 (A722) Alarm Function C>EMPTY CALIB. or – LEVEL MIN or LEVEL MAX has – Perform reset (Code 35710) and 41
B check (C) FULL CALIB. out of edit been changed. carry out calibration again.
limits

725 (A725) Alarm Failure (F) F>Sensor connection – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects or 25
B error, cycle disturbance greater than specifications in the eliminate source of disturbance.
technical data. – Retighten setscrew with 1 Nm
– Setscrew loose. (0.74 lbf ft).

– Sensor or main electronics defect. – Replace sensor or main electronics.

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Code Correspond Message Message/description Cause Measure Priority


s to NA 64 category
NE 107

726 (E726) Error Out of S>Sensor temperature – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects or 31
C specification error - overrange greater than specifications in the eliminate source of disturbance.
Factory (S) technical data.
setting:
– Process temperature is outside – Check temperature present, reduce
Warning
permitted range. or increase if necessary.

– Sensor defect. – If the process temperature is within


the permitted range, replace sensor.

727 (E727) Error Out of S>Sensor pressure error - – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects or 28
C specification overrange greater than specifications in the eliminate source of disturbance.
Factory (S) technical data.
setting:
– Pressure is outside permitted – Check pressure present, reduce or
Warning
range. increase if necessary.

– Sensor defect. – If the pressure is within the


permitted range, replace sensor.

728 (A728) Alarm Failure (F) F>RAM error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 2
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

729 (A729) Alarm Failure (F) F>RAM error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 3
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

730 (E730) Error Out of S>LRV user limits – Pressure measured value has – Check system/pressure measured 46
C specification exceeded undershot the value specified for value.
Factory (S) the Pmin ALARM WINDOW – Change value for Pmin ALARM
setting: parameter. WINDOW if necessary. (See also
Warning Operating Instructions BA00296P,
parameter description Pmin ALARM
WINDOW)

– Loose connection at sensor cable – Wait a short period of time and


tighten the connection, or avoid
loose connection.

731 (E731) Error Out of S>URV user limits – Pressure measured value has – Check system/pressure measured 45
C specification exceeded overshot the value specified for value.
Factory (S) the Pmax ALARM WINDOW – Change value for Pmax ALARM
setting: parameter. WINDOW if necessary. (See also
Warning Operating Instructions BA00296P,
parameter description Pmax ALARM
WINDOW)

732 (E732) Error Out of S>LRV Temp. User limits – Temperature measured value has – Check system/temperature 48
C specification exceeded undershot the value specified for measured value.
Factory (S) the Tmin ALARM WINDOW – Change value for Tmin ALARM
setting: parameter. WINDOW if necessary. (See also
Warning Operating Instructions BA00296P,
parameter description Tmin ALARM
WINDOW)

– Loose connection at sensor cable – Wait a short period of time and


tighten the connection, or avoid
loose connection.

733 (E733) Error Out of S>URV Temp. User – Temperature measured value has – Check system/temperature 47
C specification limits exceeded overshot the value specified for measured value.
Factory (S) the Tmax ALARM WINDOW – Change value for Tmax ALARM
setting: parameter. WINDOW if necessary. (See also
Warning Operating Instructions BA00296P,
parameter description Tmax
ALARM WINDOW)

736 (A736) Alarm Failure (F) F>RAM error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 4
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

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Code Correspond Message Message/description Cause Measure Priority


s to NA 64 category
NE 107

737 (A737) Alarm Failure (F) F>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 20
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

738 (A738) Alarm Failure (F) F>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 19
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.


739 (A739) Alarm Failure (F) F>Measurement error – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from the 23
B power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

740 (E740) Error Maintenance M>Calculation overflow, – Level measuring mode: Level – Check configuration and carry out 27
C required (M) bad configuration, mode* "LINd. MEASURAND.": calibration again if necessary.
Factory hardware defect the measured pressure has – Select a device with a suitable
setting: undershot the value for HYDR. measuring range.
Warning PRESS. MIN. or overshot the – See also Operating Instructions
value for HYDR. PRESS MAX. BA00296P, parameter description
(*For other level modes: The LEVEL MIN.
measured level did not reach the
LEVEL MIN value or exceeded
the LEVEL MAX value.) – Replace main electronics.
– Pressure measuring mode: Main
electronics defect.

741 (A741) Alarm Function C>TANK HEIGHT out of – LEVEL MIN or LEVEL MAX has – Perform reset (Code 35710) and 43
B check (C) edit limits been changed. carry out calibration again.

742 (A742) Alarm Failure (F) F>Sensor connection – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 18
B error (upload) greater than specifications in the – Perform reset (Code 35710) and
technical data. This message carry out calibration again.
normally only appears briefly.

– Cable connection sensor main – Check cable connection and repair if


electronics disconnected. necessary.

– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.

743 (A743) Alarm Failure (F) F>Electronic PCB error – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 14
B during initialization greater than specifications in the – Restart the device. Perform reset
technical data. This message (Code 2506 or 33062).
normally only appears briefly.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

744 (A744) Alarm Failure (F) F>Main electronic PCB – Electromagnetic effects are – Restart the device. Perform reset 11
B error greater than specifications in the (Code 2506 or 33062).
technical data. – Block off electromagnetic effects or
eliminate source of disturbance.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.


745 (W745) Warning Maintenance M>Sensor data – Sensor does not suit the device – Replace sensor with a suitable 54
C required (M) unknown (electronic sensor nameplate). sensor.
Device continues measuring.

746 (W746) Warning Function C>Sensor connection – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 26
C check (C) error - initializing greater than specifications in the – Restart the device. Perform reset
technical data. This message (Code 1 or 40864).
normally only appears briefly. – Block off electromagnetic effects or
eliminate source of disturbance.

– Overpressure or low pressure – Reduce or increase pressure.


present.

747 (A747) Alarm Failure (F) F>Sensor software not – Sensor does not suit the device – Replace sensor with a suitable 16
B compatible to electronics (electronic sensor nameplate). sensor.

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Code Correspond Message Message/description Cause Measure Priority


s to NA 64 category
NE 107

748 (A748) Alarm Failure (F) F>Memory failure in – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects or 15
B signal processor greater than specifications in the eliminate source of disturbance.
technical data.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

750 (A750) Warning Function C>Configuration not – By means of the operation profile, – Check configuration. 44
C check (C) permitted options were selected for the – Perform reset (Code 1 or 40864)
configuration of the device but and carry out calibration again.
the options do not suit one
another. For example, if the
option "1" (linearization table)
was selected for LIN_TYPE and
the unit "1347 (m3/s)" was
selected for
PRIMARY_VALUE_UNIT.

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Messages with communication protocol FOUNDATION Fieldbus


The following table lists all the possible messages that can occur.
The device differentiates between the message types "Alarm", "Warning" and "Error". All "Error"-type messages are set as "Warning"
messages at the factory → see "Message type/NA 64" column and chapter "Response of outputs to errors".

In addition, the "Message type/NA 64" column classifies the messages in accordance with NAMUR Recommendation NA 64:
• Break down: indicated with "B"
• Maintenance need: indicated with "C" (check request)
• Function check: indicated with "I" (in service)

Displaying the messages on the on site display:


• The measured value display shows the message with the highest priority. →See the "Priority" column
• The ALARM_STATUS parameter shows all the messages present in descending order of priority. You can scroll through all the
messages pending using the "-" or "+" key.

The DIAGNOSTIC_CODE/DIAGNOSE_CODE parameter displays the message with the highest priority. This parameter is displayed
in the MELDUNGEN group in the Diagnostic Transducer Block or in FieldCare → see chapter "Response of outputs to errors".
Every message is also output as per the FOUNDATION Fieldbus Specification by means of the XD_ERROR and BLOCK_ERROR
parameters in the Pressure and Service Transducer Block. Numbers are given for these parameters in a table which are explained on
afterwards.

NOTE:
The device detects a defect in the on-site display during initialization, special error messages are generated → for the error messages,
see chapter "On-site display error messages".

Diagnostic Error Message/description XD_ BLOCK_ Cause Measure Prio-


Code response ERROR ERROR rity
Value Bit Value Bit
101 Alarm F>Sensor electronic 20 0 – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 19
EEPROM error greater than specifications in the – Restart the device. Perform reset
technical data. (Code 62).
This message normally only – Block off electromagnetic effects
appears briefly. or eliminate source of
disturbance.
– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.

110 Alarm F>Checksum error in 23 0 – The supply voltage is – Reestablish supply voltage. 6
EEPROM: configuration disconnected when writing. Perform reset if necessary
segment (code 7864) and recalibrate the
device.

– Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects


greater than specifications in the or eliminate sources of
technical data. disturbance.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

113 Alarm F>ROM failure in 20 0 – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 1
transmitter electronic

121 Alarm F>Checksum error in 23 0 – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 5
factory segment of
EEPROM

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Diagnostic Error Message/description XD_ BLOCK_ Cause Measure Prio-


Code response ERROR ERROR rity
Value Bit Value Bit

122 Alarm F>Sensor not connected 20 7 – Cable connection sensor –main – Check cable connection and 14
electronics disconnected. repair if necessary.

– Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects


greater than specifications in the or eliminate source of
technical data. disturbance.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.

130 Alarm F>EEPROM is defect. 23 0 – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 11

131 Alarm F>Checksum error in 23 0 – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 9
EEPROM: min/max
segment

133 Alarm F>Checksum error in 23 0 – An error occurred when – Perform reset (code 7864) and 8
History EEPROM writing. recalibrate the device.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

135 Alarm F>Checksum error in 23 0 – Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics. 10
EEPROM FF segment

703 Alarm F>Measurement error 20 0 – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from 24
the power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

705 Alarm F>Measurement error 20 0 – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from 23
the power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

716 Alarm F>Process isolating 20 0 – Sensor defect. – Replace sensor. 26


diaphragm broken – Reduce pressure.

725 Alarm F>Sensor connection 20 0 – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects 27
error, cycle disturbance greater than specifications in the or eliminate source of
technical data. disturbance.
– Setscrew loose.
– Retighten setscrew with 1 Nm
(0.74 lbf ft).

– Sensor or main electronics – Replace sensor or main


defect. electronics.

728 Alarm F>RAM error 20 0 – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from 2
the power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

729 Alarm F>RAM error 20 0 – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from 3
the power supply.
– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

736 Alarm F>RAM error 20 0 – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from 4
the power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

737 Alarm F>Measurement error 20 0 – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from 22
the power supply.
– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

738 Alarm F>Measurement error 20 0 – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from 21
the power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

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Diagnostic Error Message/description XD_ BLOCK_ Cause Measure Prio-


Code response ERROR ERROR rity
Value Bit Value Bit

739 Alarm F>Measurement error 20 0 – Fault in the main electronics. – Briefly disconnect device from 25
the power supply.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

742 Alarm F>Sensor connection 20 0 – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 20
error (upload) greater than specifications in the – Perform reset (code 7864) and
technical data. recalibrate the device.
This message normally only
appears briefly.

– Cable connection sensor –main – Check cable connection and


electronics disconnected. repair if necessary.

– Sensor defect. – Replace sensor.

743 Alarm F>Electronic PCB error 20 7 – Electromagnetic effects are – Wait a few minutes. 15 /
during initialization greater than specifications in the – Restart the device. Perform reset 16
technical data. (Code 62).
This message normally only
appears briefly.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

744 Alarm F>Main electronic PCB 20 0 – Electromagnetic effects are – Restart the device. Perform reset 12
error greater than specifications in the (Code 62).
technical data. – Block off electromagnetic effects
or eliminate source of
disturbance.
– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

747 Alarm F>Sensor software not 17 0 – Sensor does not suit the device – Replace sensor with a suitable 18
compatible to electronics (electronic sensor nameplate). sensor.
748 Alarm F>Memory failure in 20 7 – Electromagnetic effects are – Block off electromagnetic effects 17
signal processor greater than specifications in the or eliminate source of
technical data. disturbance.

– Main electronics defect. – Replace main electronics.

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Explanation XD_ERROR and BLOCK_ERROR


Error type Code XD_ERROR XD_ERROR Text BLOCK_ BLOCK_ERROR Text PV Status
Value ERROR
Value

Alarm 747 17 General Error 0 Other Bad Sensor Failure

707, 711, 713, 721, 722, 723, 18 Calibration Error 8 Input Failure Uncertain Config Error
741

719, 750 19 Configuration Error 8 Output Failure Uncertain Config Error

101, 122, 703, 704, 705, 716, 20 Electronics Failure 5 Device Fault State Set Bad Device Failure
725, 737, 738, 739, 742, 743,
744, 746, 748

113, 728, 729, 736 20 Electronics Failure 9 Memory Failure Bad Device Failure
110, 121, 130, 131, 132, 133, 23 Data Integrity Error 11 Lost NV Data Bad Device Failure
135

Error 115, 120, 715, 717, 718, 720 17 General Error 0 Other Alarm: Bad Non Specific
Warning: Status Uncertain

730, 731, 732, 733 19 Configuration Error 8 Input Failure Alarm: Bad Non Specific
Warning: Status Uncertain
122, 727, 726, 740 20 Electronics Failure 5 Device Fault State Alarm: Bad Non Specific
Warning: Status Uncertain

Warning 106, 116, 134, 745 17 General Error 0 Other Uncertain Config Error

613 17 General Error 3 Simulate active Uncertain Sim

702 17 General Error 11 Lost NV Data Status Uncertain

710 18 Calibration Error 8 Input Failure Status Uncertain

602, 604 19 Configuration Error 8 Input Failure Uncertain Config Error

746 20 Electronics Failure 5 Device Fault State Set Status Uncertain

102, 700, 706 23 Data Integrity Error 11 Lost NV Data Status Uncertain

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On-site display error messages


If the device detects a defect in the on-site display during initialization, the following error messages can be displayed:

Message Measure

Initialization, VU electr. defect A110 exchange on-site display.

Initialization, VU electr. defect A114


Initialization, VU electr. defect A281

Initialization, VU checksum err. A110

Initialization, VU checksum err. A112

Initialization, VU checksum err. A171

Response of outputs to errors


The device differentiates between the error types Alarm, Warning and Error → see the following table and chapter "Messages".

Communication protocol HART


Output A (Alarm) W (Warning) E (Error: Alarm/Warning)

Current output Assumes the value specified via the Device continues measuring. For this error, you can enter whether the
OUTPUT FAIL MODEa, ALT. CURR. device should react as in the event of an
OUTPUTa and SET MAX. ALARMa alarm or as in the event of a warning. See
parameter. →See also the following corresponding "Alarm" or "Warning"
section "Configuring current output for an column.
alarm".
Bargraph The bargraph adopts the value defined by The bargraph adopts the value which → See this table, "Alarm" or "Warning"
(on-site display) the OUTPUT FAIL MODEa parameter. corresponds to the current value. column, depending on selection.

On-site display The measured value and message are The measured value and message are The measured value and message are
displayed alternately displayed alternately displayed alternately
Measured value display: -symbol is Measured value display: -symbol flashes. Measured value display: see corresponding
permanently displayed. "Alarm" or "Warning" column
Message display Message display: Message display:
3-digit number such as A122 and 3-digit number such as W613 and 3-digit number such as E731 and
description description description
Remote operation In the case of an alarm, the In the case of a warning, the ALARM In the case of an error, the
(digital communication) ALARM STATUSb parameter displays a 3- STATUSb parameter displays a 3-digit ALARM STATUSb parameter displays a
digit number such as 122 for "Sensor not number such as 613 for "Simulation is 3-digit number such as 731 for "URV user
connected". active". limits exceeded".

a) Menu path: (GROUP SELECTION →) OPERATING MENU → OUTPUT


b) Menu path: (GROUP SELECTION →) OPERATING MENU →MESSAGES

1-5V DC
The behavior of the voltage output in case of fault is defined by the following parameters:
• Alarm behav. P (050)
• "Output fail mode (190)
• "High alarm volt. (052)

Communication protocol PROFIBUS PA


Output A (Alarm) W (Warning) E (Error: Alarm/Warning)

PROFIBUS The process variable in question is Device continues measuring. The process For this error, you can enter whether the
transmitted with the status BAD. variable in question is transmitted with the device should react as in the event of an
status UNCERTAIN. alarm or as in the event of a warning. See
corresponding "Alarm" or "Warning"
column.
Bargraph The bargraph assumes the value specified Device continues measuring. For this error, you can enter whether the
(on-site display) via the FSAFE_TYPEa and FSAFE_VALUEa device should react as in the event of an
parameters. alarm or as in the event of a warning. See
corresponding "Alarm" or "Warning"
column.

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Output A (Alarm) W (Warning) E (Error: Alarm/Warning)

On-site display The measured value and message are The measured value and message are The measured value and message are
displayed alternately displayed alternately displayed alternately
Measured value display: -symbol is Measured value display: -symbol flashes. Measured value display: see corresponding
permanently displayed. "Alarm" or "Warning" column
Message display: Message display:
Message display W + 3-digit number such as W613 and E + 3-digit number such as E713 and
A + 3-digit number such as A122 and Description Description
Description
Remote operation In the case of an alarm, the ALARM In the case of a warning, the ALARM In the case of an error, the ALARM STATUS
(FieldCare) STATUSb parameter displays a 3-digit STATUSb parameter displays a 3-digit parameterb displays a 3-digit number such
number such as 122 for "Sensor connection number such as 613 for "Simulation is as 731 for "Pmax ALARM WINDOW
error, incorrect data." active". undershot".

a) Parameter are displayed via remote operation (e.g. FieldCare) only.


Menu path: PROFILE VIEW →ANALOG INPUT BLOCK →AI PARAMETER
b) Menu path on-site display: GROUP SELECTION →OPERATING MENU →DIAGNOSTICS →MESSAGES
Menu path FieldCare: MANUFACTOR VIEW →OPERATING MENU →DIAGNOSTICS →MESSAGES

Communication protocol FOUNDATION Fieldbus


Output A (Alarm) W (Warning) E (Error: Alarm/Warning)

FOUNDATION Fieldbus The process variable in question is Device continues measuring. The process For this error, you can enter whether the
transmitted with the status BAD. variable in question is transmitted with the device should react as in the event of an
status UNCERTAIN. alarm or as in the event of a warning. See
corresponding "Alarm" or "Warning"
column.
On site display The measured value and message are The measured value and message are The measured value and message are
displayed alternately displayed alternately displayed alternately
Measured value display: -symbol is Measured value display: -symbol flashes. Measured value display: see corresponding
permanently displayed. "Alarm" or "Warning" column
Message display: Message display:
Message display W + 3-digit number such as W613 and E + 3-digit number such as E731 and
A + 3-digit number such as A122 and Description Description
Description

Remote operation In the case of an alarm, the ALARM In the event of a warning, the ALARM In the event of an error, the ALARM
(FF configuration STATUSa parameter displays a 3-digit STATUSa parameter displays a 3-digit STATUSa parameter displays a 3-digit
program/FieldCare) number such as 122 for "Sensor connection number such as 613 for "Simulation active". number such as 731 for "Pmax PROCESS
error, incorrect data". undershot".

a) FF configuration program: Diagnostic Transducer Block. Menu path FieldCare: OPERATING MENU →MESSAGES

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Reset codes communication protocol HART


By entering a certain code, you can completely, or partially, reset the entries for the parameters to the factory settings. Enter the code
by means of the ENTER RESET CODE parameter (Menu path: GROUP SELECTION → OPERATING MENU →OPERATING).
There are various reset codes for the device.
The following table illustrates which parameters are reset by the particular reset codes.
Operation must be unlocked to reset parameters (see page 36 "Locking/unlocking operation").

NOTE:
Any customer-specific configuration carried out by the factory is not affected by a reset (customer-specific configuration remains).

Reset code Description and effect


1846 Display reset
This reset resets all parameters which have to do with how the display appears (DISPLAY group).
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
62 PowerUp reset (warm start)
This reset resets all the parameters in the RAM. Data are read back anew from the EEPROM (processor is initialized
again).
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
2710 Measuring mode level reset
Depending on the settings for the LEVEL MODE, LIN MEASURAND, LIN MEASURAND or COMB. MEASURAND
parameters, the parameters needed for this measuring task will be reset.
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
Example LEVEL MODE = linear and LIN. MEASURAND = Height
HEIGHT UNIT = m
CALIBRATION MODE = wet
EMPTY CALIB. = 0
FULL CALIB. = Sensor end value converted to mH2O, e.g. 4.79 mH2O for a 400 mbar sensor
333 User reset
Affects the following parameters:
Function group POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Function group BASIC SETUP, except for the customer-specific units
Function group EXTENDED SETUP
Group OUTPUT
Function group HART DATA: BUS ADDRESS and PREAMBLE NUMBER
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
7864 Total reset
Affects the following parameters:
Function group POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Function group BASIC SETUP
Function group EXTENDED SETUP
Function group LINEARISATION (an existing linearisation table is erased)
Group OUTPUT
Function group PEAK HOLD INDICATOR
Function group HART DATA
All configurable messages ("Error" type) are set to factory setting.
Function group USER LIMITS
Function group SYSTEM 2
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
8888 HistoROM reset
The measured value memory and event memory are cleared. During the reset, the HistoROM must be attached to
the electronic insert.

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Reset code Description and effect


2509 Sensor adaption reset
This reset resets the upper and lower sensor calibration limit and the value for position adjustment.
POSITION ADJUSTMENT function group
PRESSURE_1_LOWER_CAL/LO_TRIM_MEASURED and
PRESSURE_1_HIGHER_TRIM_MEASURED/HI_TRIM_MEASURED parameters
These parameters are not available by means of the FieldCare operating program.
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.

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Reset codes 1-5V DC

By entering a certain code, you can completely or partially reset the entries for the parameters to the factory settings (the factory
setting for the individual parameters is specified in the parameter description). Enter the code via the "Enter reset code" parameter
(menu path: "Diagnosis" → "Enter reset code".

There are various reset codes for the device. The following table illustrates which parameters are reset by the particular reset codes.
To perform a reset, operation must be unlocked (see "Locking/unlocking operation" section).

Any customer-specific configuration carried out at the factory is not affected by a reset (customer-specific configuration remains).

Reset code1) Description and effect


62 PowerUp reset (warm start)
• The device will restart.
• Data is read back anew from the EEPROM (process is reinitialized).
• Any simulation which may be running is ended.
333 User reset
• This code resets all the parameters apart from:
- Device tag (022)
- Operating hours (162)
- Event logbook
- Volt. trim 1 Volt (135)
- Volt. trim 5 Volt (136)
- Lo trim sensor (131)
- Hi trim sensor (132)
- Lo trim sensor (277)
- Hi trim sensor (278)
• Any simulation which may be running is ended.
• The device will restart.
2509 Sensor adaption reset
• This reset resets all parameter for sensor calibration back to the measuring range limit of the sensor.
– On lower sensor limit: Lo Trim value
– On lower sensor limit: Lo Trim sensor
– On upper sensor limit: Hi Trim value
– On upper sensor limit: Hi Trim sensor
• Position ajdustment is reset to "0".
7864 Total reset
• This code resets all the parameters apart from:
- Operating hours (162)
- Event logbook
- Lo trim sensor (131)
- Hi trim sensor (132)
- Lo trim sensor (277)
- Hi trim sensor (278)
• Any simulation which may be running is ended.
• The device will restart.

1) To be entered in "System" → "Management" → Reset (124)

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Reset codes communication protocol PROFIBUS PA


By entering a certain code, you can completely, or partially, reset the entries for the parameters to the factory settings. Enter the code
by means of the ENTER RESET CODE parameter (Menu path: MANUFACTOR VIEW →OPERATING MENU →OPERATING).
There are various reset codes for the device.
The following table illustrates which parameters are reset by the particular reset codes.
Operation must be unlocked to reset parameters (see page 36 "Locking /unlocking operation").

NOTE:
Any customer-specific configuration carried out by the factory is not affected by a reset (customer-specific configuration remains).

Reset code Description and effect


1 or 40864 Total reset
This reset resets the following parameters:
POSITION ADJUSTMENT function group
BASIC SETUP function group
EXTENDED SETUP function group
LINEARISATION function group (an existing linearisation table is deleted)
OUTPUT group
PA DATA function group, SET UNIT TO BUS, 2ND CYCLIC VALUE, SEL.DISPLAY VALUE parameters
TRANSMITTER DATA function group, TAG DESCRIPTION, ADDITIONAL INFO. parameters
MESSAGES function group
All configurable messages ("Error" type) are set to "Warning".
USER LIMITS function group
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
33333 User reset
This reset resets the following parameters:
POSITION ADJUSTMENT function group
BASIC SETUP function group, apart from customer-specific units
EXTENDED SETUP function group
OUTPUT group
PA DATA function group, SET UNIT TO BUS, 2ND CYCLIC VALUE, SEL.DISPLAY VALUE parameters
TRANSMITTER DATA function group, TAG DESCRIPTION, ADDITIONAL INFO. parameters
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
35710 Reset Level measuring mode
Depending on the settings for the LEVEL MODE, LIN MEASURAND, LIN MEASURAND or COMB.
MEASURAND parameters, the parameters needed for this measuring task will be reset.
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
Example LEVEL MODE = linear and LIN. MEASURAND = level
HEIGHT UNIT = m
CALIBRATION MODE = wet
EMPTY CALIB. = 0
FULL CALIB. = Sensor end value converted to mH2O, e.g. 4.079 mH2O for a 400 mbar
34846 Display reset
This reset resets all parameters which have to do with how the display appears (DISPLAY group).
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
41888 HistoROM reset
The measured value and event buffers are deleted. During the reset, the HistoROM has to be attached to
the electronic insert.

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Reset code Description and effect


2506 or 33062 PowerUp reset (warm start)
This reset resets all the parameters in the RAM. Data are read back anew from the EEPROM (processor is
initialized again).
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
2712 Bus address reset
The device address configured via the bus is reset to the 126 factory setting.
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
2509 Sensor adaption reset
This reset resets the upper and lower sensor calibration limit and the value for position adjustment.
POSITION ADJUSTMENT function group
PRESSURE_1_LOWER_CAL/LO_TRIM_MEASURED and
PRESSURE_1_HIGHER_TRIM_MEASURED/HI_TRIM_MEASURED parameters
These parameters are not available by means of the FieldCare operating program.
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.

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Reset codes communication protocol FOUNDATION Fieldbus


By entering a certain code, you can completely, or partially, reset the entries for the parameters to the factory settings. Enter the code
by means of the ENTER RESET CODE parameter (Menu path: GROUP SELECTION → OPERATING MENU →OPERATING).
There are various reset codes for the device. The following table illustrates which parameters are reset by the particular reset codes.
Operation must be unlocked to reset parameters (see page 36 "Locking /unlocking operation").

NOTE:
Any customer-specific configuration carried out by the factory is not affected by a reset (customer-specific configuration remains).

Performing reset via an FF configuration program


If operating via an FF configuration program, enter the code by means of the RESET_INPUT_VALUE/ENTER RESET CODE
parameter in the Diagnostic Transducer Block. The index tables indicate which parameters are reset by the particular reset code.

NOTE:
The RESET FF parameter gives you the option of deleting links between function blocks and resetting FF parameters to default values
and manufacturer-specific parameters to the factory setting.

Performing reset via the FieldCare operating program


If operating via FieldCare, enter the code via the ENTER RESET CODE parameter (Menu path: OPERATING MENU →
OPERATION).

Reset code Description and effect a


7864 Total reset
This reset resets the following parameters:
POSITION ADJUSTMENT function group
BASIC SETUP function group
EXTENDED SETUP function group
LINEARIZATION function group (an existing linearization table is deleted)
OUTPUT group
INFO function group, TAG_DESC parameter
MESSAGES function group
All configurable messages ("Error" type) are set to "Warning".
USER LIMITS function group
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
333 User reset
This reset resets the following parameters:
POSITION ADJUSTMENT function group
BASIC SETUP function group, apart from customer-specific units
EXTENDED SETUP function group
OUTPUT group
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
2710 Reset Level measuring mode
Depending on the settings for the LEVEL MODE, LIN MEASURAND, LIN MEASURAND or COMB.
MEASURAND parameters, the parameters needed for this measuring task will be reset.
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
Example LEVEL MODE = linear and LIN. MEASURAND = level
HEIGHT UNIT = m
CALIBRATION MODE = wet
EMPTY CALIB. = 0
FULL CALIB. = sensor end value converted to mH2O, e.g. for a 500 mbar sensor : 50.99 mH2O

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Reset code Description and effect a


2509 Sensor adaption reset
This reset resets the upper and lower sensor calibration limit and the value for position adjustment.
POSITION ADJUSTMENT function group
PRESSURE_1_LOWER_CAL/LO_TRIM_MEASURED and
PRESSURE_1_HIGHER_TRIM_MEASURED/HI_TRIM_MEASURED parameters
These parameters are not available by means of the FieldCare operating program.
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
1846 Display reset
This reset resets all parameters which have to do with how the display appears (DISPLAY group).
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
8888 HistoROM reset
The measured value and event buffers are deleted. During the reset, the HistoROM has to be attached to
the electronic insert.
62 PowerUp reset (warm start)
This reset resets all the parameters in the RAM. Data are read back anew from the EEPROM (processor is
initialized again).
Any simulation which may be running is ended.
The device is restarted.
a) The table uses the group and parameter names as they appear in FieldCare.

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Software history

HART
Date Software version Changes software

11.2003 01.00.zz Original software.


Compatible with:
ToF Tool Field Tool Package, version 1.04.00 or higher
Commuwin II version 2.08.-1, Update G or higher
HART Communicator 375 with Device Rev.: 10, DD Rev.: 1
06.2004 02.00.zz Number of parameters in the Quick Setup menus has been reduced.
On-site operation: LANGUAGE and MEASURING MODE parameters have been moved to the
top level.
New SAFETY CONFIRM. group implemented for SIL.
→See also SD00190P Safety Manual Cerabar S.
MEASURING MODE "Level", LEVEL MODE "Linear": AREA UNIT and TANK SECTION
parameters have been replaced with the TANK VOLUME and TANK HEIGHT parameters.
Function of the UNIT FLOW parameter has been split across four parameters.
Function of the SIMULATED VALUE parameter has been split across six parameters.
SENSOR TRIM and CURRENT TRIM groups have been added.
Sensor adapt reset, code 1209 and sensor calibration reset, code 2509 have been removed.
Quick Setup menus are available via ToF Tool.
Compatible with:
ToF Tool Field Tool Package version 2.00.00 or higher
Commuwin II version 2.08.-1, Update > G
HART Communicator 375/475 with Device Rev.: 20, DD Rev.: 1
06.2005 02.01.zz Operating keys also integrated on the optional on-site display.
Chinese and Japanese are available as the menu language on request.
Compatible with:
ToF Tool Field Tool Package version 3.00.00 or higher
FieldCare version 2.01.00, DTM Library version 2.06.00,
DTM: Deltabar S/MD7x/V02.00 V 1.4.98.74*
HART Communicator 375/475 with Device Rev.: 20,
DD Rev.: 1*
* Menu languages Chinese and Japanese not selectable
06.2006 02.10.zz New "Level Easy Pressure" and "Level Easy Height" level modes implemented. New LEVEL
SELECTION parameter implemented.
OPERATION group with DOWNLOAD SELECT parameter extended.
SAFETY CONFIRM group extended for the "Level" operating mode in the "Level Easy Pressure"
level selection.
→See also SD00190P Safety Manual Cerabar S.
Factory setting for the "Error" messages redefined.
Chinese and Japanese included as menu languages by default.
Compatible with:
ToF Tool Field Tool Package version 4.0
FieldCare version 2.02.00
HART Communicator 375/475 with Device Rev.: 21, DD Rev.: 1
01.2013 02.11.zz "Russian" is included as a menu language by default.
The menu language "Nederlands" is no longer supported.

06.2014 02.20.zz HART7 protocole revision has been implemented.

10.2017 02.30.zz Improvement of safety confirmation and menues in FieldCare and HART handheld terminal.

1-5V DC
Date Software version Changes to the software

02.2017 01.00.zz Original software.

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PROFIBUS PA
Date Software version Changes software

12.2004 03.00.zz Original software.


Compatible with:
Update ToF Tool – Field Tool® Package, version 2.03 or higher

05.2007 04.00.zz Operation via onsite display with three keys implemented.
New level modes "Level Easy Pressure" and "Level Easy Height" implemented.
DOWNLOAD FUNCTION parameter added to OPERATION group.
Factory settings for the "Error"-type messages redefined.
Chinese" and "Japanese" menu language included as standard.
Compatible with:
FieldCare from Version 2.15.00

07.2013 04.01.zz Profile 3.02 Integration

FOUNDATION Fieldbus
Date Software version Changes to the software

03.2005 02.00.zz Original software.


Compatible with:
ToF Tool Field Tool Package, version 2.04 or higher

08.2008 03.00.zz Compatible with:


FieldCare version 2.15.00

01.2013 04.00.zz FF912 Field Diagnostic Profile Integration

Hardware history

PROFIBUS PA / FOUNDATION Fieldbus

Date Hardware version Changes hardware


05.2005 1.0 Original hardware

06.2007 1.10 Resistance inserted due to new requirements.

04.2008 02.00 Replacement of IC Media Access Unit

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Servicematrix Cerabar S / Deltabar S / Deltapilot S


The service matrix is unlocked by entering the number 27182 for HART/FOUNDATION Fieldbus and the number 57182 for PROFIBUS PA
in OPERATION field “INSERT PIN No” of the operating matrix.

SERVICE

MAX CREEP FLOW P T HIST.SAVING ACC. OF SENSOR INP.PRESS Return to


SYSTEM 1 TURNDOWN HYST. PEAKHOLD.STEP PEAKHOLD.STEP CYCL GRAVITY CHANGES INVERT operating menu
1) 2) 1)

CURR. TRIMM CURR. TRIMM OFFSET 4mA OFFSET 20mA Return to


SYSTEM 2 4mA 20mA TRIM TRIM operating menu

SENSOR LO TRIM HI TRIM LOW SENSOR HIGH SENSOR Return to


TRIM MEASURED MEASURED TRIM TRIM operating menu

grey marked 1) Parameter for Deltabar S only


fields for HART
only 2) Parameter only available in measuring mode LEVEL
Cerabar S

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Description of the service matrix fields

1. SYSTEM 1

MAX TURNDOWN
The max. turndown can be changed from 100:1 (default setting) up to 600:1.

P PEAKHOLD.STEP
The P peak-hold step defines how much of a pressure change is required for the peak value to be updated. The setting can be changed
in a range of 1 … 0.001% URL (default setting = 0.01).

T PEAKHOLD.STEP
The T peak-hold step defines how much of a temperature change is required for the peak value to be updated. The setting can be
changed in the range of 10 … 0.01 K (default setting = 1K).
NOTE: A smaller peak-hold step will decrease the lifetime of the electronics!

HIST.SAVING CYCL
The HistoROM saving cycle can be changed. The default setting is factor 45, the valid range is between 3 … 65.
Default setting:45 x 20 seconds = 15 minutes → 25 hours
Explanation:
45 = factor how often the average values of pressure and sensor temperature are calculated.
20 sec. = fixed measuring time.
15 minutes = time interval for the average values to be saved in the HistoROM.
25 hours =total time of saved average values in HistoROM. This time can be readout in FieldCare.

Min. HIST.SAVING CYCL: 3 x 20 seconds = 1 minute → 1.6 hours


Max. HIST.SAVING CYCL: 65 x 20 seconds = 21.7 minutes → 36 hours

NOTE: A shorter HistoROM storing cycle will decrease the lifetime of the HistoROM module.

ACC. OF GRAVITY
The acceleration of gravity can be changed. This can be changed from 9.5 … 10 (default setting = 9.80665).

SENSOR CHANGES
This parameter counts how often a sensor has been changed at the electronics. It can be overwritten by another number.

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2. SYSTEM 2 (only available for HART communication)

The current trim can be changed with and without entering the Service Code.

Procedure without entering the Service Code:

CURR. TRIM 4mA


Current value for the lower point (default setting 4mA) of the current output trim line can be entered. With this parameter and the
parameter CURR. TRIM 20mA you can adapt the current output to the transmission conditions.
Input range: measured current ± 0.2 mA.

Perform current trim fort he lower point as follows:


• Select SIMULATION group (Menu path: OPERATING MENU → DIAGNOSTICS → SIMULATION)
• Select option "CURRENT" via SIMULATION parameter
• Enter "4 mA" for SIM. CURRENT parameter.
• Select SYSTEM 2 group (Menu path: OPERATION MENU → SERVICE)
• Enter the current value measured with the switching unit for the CURR. TRIM 4mA parameter.

CURR. TRIM 20mA


Current value for the upper point (default setting 20mA) of the current output trim line can be entered. With this parameter and the
parameter CURR. TRIM 4mA you can adapt the current output to the transmission conditions.
Input range: measured current ± 0.2 mA.

Perform current trim for the upper point as follows:


• Select SIMULATION group (Menu path: OPERATING MENU → DIAGNOSTICS → SIMULATION)
• Select option "CURRENT" via SIMULATION parameter.
• Enter "20 mA" for SIM. CURRENT parameter.
• Select SYSTEM 2 group (Menu path: OPERATION MENU → SERVICE)
• Enter the current value measured with the switching unit for the CURR. TRIM 20mA parameter.

OFFSET 4mA TRIM


Displays the difference between 4 mA and the value entered for the CURR. TRIM 4mA parameter (default setting: 0).

OFFSET 20mA TRIM


Displays the difference between 20 mA and the value entered for the CURR. TRIM 20mA parameter (default setting: 0).

Procedure with entering the Service Code:

OFFSET 4mA TRIM


Enter the difference between 4 mA and the value for the CURR. TRIM 4mA parameter (default setting: 0).

OFFSET 20mA TRIM


Enter the difference between 20 mA and the value for the CURR. TRIM 20mA parameter (default setting: 0).

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3. SENSOR TRIM

LO TRIM MEASURED and HI TRIM MEASURED


Displayed parameters, no entry possible.

LOW SENSOR TRIM and HIGH SENSOR TRIM


These two parameters allow a recalibration of the sensor, i.e. if you want to fit the sensor to the measuring range.
The highest accuracy is obtained when the value for the LOW SENSOR TRIM is as close as possible to LRV (lower range value) and
the value for HIGH SENSOR TRIM as close as possible to URV (upper range value).

There must be a known reference pressure when setting a new lower or upper sensor characteristic curve value. The more accurate
the reference pressure is during recalibration, the higher the accuracy of the pressure transmitter will be later. A new value is assigned
to the applied pressure using LOW SENSOR TRIM and HIGH SENSOR TRIM parameters.

Proceed as follows:
• Apply reference pressure for lower range value (LRV).
• Enter the measured reference pressure at LOW SENSOR TRIM and confirm.
• Apply reference pressure for upper range value (URV).
• Enter the measured reference pressure at HIGH SENSOR TRIM and confirm
• The sensor is now calibrated.

NOTE:
• By entering the reset code 2509 for HART / FF or 35509 for PA, the parameters are reset to default settings.
• If the LOW SENSOR TRIM and HIGH SENSOR TRIM values are too close together, the device do not accept the input.

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Spare parts for Cerabar S

The following pages only show an exploded drawing with the respective item number.
The corresponding spare part number can be found at the current spare part price list or online at the spare part finding tool (SFT).
Spare part numbers also appear on each assembly of a device, which is available as spare part.

Spare parts Cerabar S with aluminum housing T14

20
21

20
21
40
31

40
31
30

30

Piezoresistiver Drucksensor mit metallischer Membran


PMP71 / PMP75 Piezoresistive pressure sensor with metallic diaphragm
Kapazitiver Drucksensor mit keramischer Membran
Capacitive pressure sensor with ceramic diaphragm
15
13

10

PMC71
12
35
21
25

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25

35

15
Spare parts Cerabar S with stainless steel housing T17

30
12

40

PMC71 Capacitive pressure sensor with ceramic diaphragm 20


Kapazitiver Drucksensor mit keramischer Membran

PMP71 / PMP75 Piezoresistive pressure sensor with metallic diaphragm


Piezoresistiver Drucksensor mit metallischer Membran

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Spare parts Cerabar S PMC71, PMP71, PMP75

10 Housing

12 Mounting set housing / sensor

13 Push buttons, housing

15 Cable entry / Cable gland

20 Cover

21 Sealing for cover

25 Cover for terminal compartment

30 Electronics

31 HistoROM module

35 Terminal block

40 Display

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Spare parts Cerabar S PMC71 pressure sensor with ceramic diaphragm

50 50 50

Measuring cell Measuring cell Measuring cell


with / without with / without with / without
process connection (55) process connection process connections
PMC71X - . . . PMC71X - . . . PMC71X - . . .

57

57
55
57

58

With interchangeable
threaded boss Flush mounted with thread Flush mounted with flange

50 Sensor assembly

55 Process adapter

58 Fastening angle

57 Process gasket

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Spare parts Cerabar S PMP71 piezoresistive pressure sensor with metallic diaphragm

50
Measuring cell with
process connection
PMP71X - . . .

Welded version with thread

Welded version with flange

50 Sensor assembly

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Supplementary documentation

Technical Information Cerabar S TI00383P

Operating Instructions Cerabar S with communication protocol HART BA00271P


Operating Instructions Cerabar S 1-5V DC BA01633P
Operating Instructions Cerabar S with communication protocol PROFIBUS PA BA00295P
Operating Instructions Cerabar S with communication protocol FOUNDATION Fieldbus BA00302P
Operating Instructions Description of instrument functions HART BA00274P
Operating Instructions Description of instrument functions PROFIBUS PA BA00296P
Operating Instructions Description of instrument functions FOUNDATION Fieldbus BA00303P

Above mentioned list is only a abstract of available documentations, further documents (e.g. Operating Instructions) can be
downloaded under www.endress.

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