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2. Jo INep 3253454 Sup SDP seowep PAPP 30151 SVEP LAVH lt DIO SL GEN siesdde e6esso Sed pou pesy sdas pue sppe Buoj aues SNP 1 NOOBIPIA 04 ATEX 106 prwll0la0600p 02 doc 21 58 MultiCONT detects devices by means of the Polling or Short address that is why no second or more device must have the same Short address After detection query will be performed with the help of the Long address that consists of three parts Manufacturer s ID See APPENDIX 1 At the end of the Manual for Nivelco products it is 151 Device type ID See chart under 5 2 1 Device ID random number generated during production 0 16777215 When detection stops with the message Same address there are two ways to find out devices with the same address With the Eview configuration software provided with the HART capable devices Long address of the transmitters can be read Devices should be removed one by one until DEV detect program can run to completion Obviously the address one of those devices remained in the loop is the same as the address of the unit removed last Then removing all devices from the loop and reconnecting them one by one again the three IDs can be read in menu Main menu Devices See 5 5 PROGRAMMING DEVICES Since the Long address can not be modified such unit will be replaced by the man
3. 04 ATEX 106 prwll0la0600p 02 doc 3 58 100 0 Powering relays analogue 4 20 mA 05 2 5 mm core cross section RS 485 interface Shielded twisted cable pair cross section 0 5 2 5 mm HART cabling Below 1500 m Shielded twisted cable pair min cross section 0 5mm Over 1500 m Two shielded twisted cable min cross section 0 8mm Resistance max 75 ohm capacitance max 225 nF Number of transmitters to be powered 15 ordinary or maximum 4 Ex transmitters Power supply consumption maximum voltage 85 255 V AC 50 60 Hz 12 VA 255 Ver 114 28 V AC 50 60 Hz 12 28 Ver 114 40V DC 11 W 40V DC Fuses 85 255 V AC 50 60 Hz T400 mA 1144 28 V AC 50 60 Hz and 10 5 40V DC TIA Housing material Polycarbonate PC Installation Wall mounting POC POD POW Ambient temperature 20 C 50 C 30 50 C Ingress protection IP 65 Ev marking G EEx ia IB Intrinsical safety data Uo 30V lo 140mA Po 1W Lo 4mH 200 nF Electric protection Class I III Mass 2 1 ACCESSORIES Guarantee certificate Installation and Programming Manual Manufacturer s Declaration 2 nos cable gland sealing 4 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 0 9 kg ORDER CODE MultiCONT R Standard IP 65 1 tx with HART Displ
4. Bes NUU ure UOA nusu u yo YAMS LM 3501 3 Bunes opm Ny uone redo ue uas augur parue BUES pestusue ep si eame 3045 ou uoneoynuspi Aepy 54 58 04 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc PROGRAMMING THE CURRENT GENERATOR APPENDIX 4 Amae pauu peeueu QQQQeno 1anes nusu URA Aq unes Burue Bod NUSU eu oy auLue Goud y pue panes II Ed Td Ed Aq Busia auo peu au a Burdpis pure aena uejed au amp unde2ov d pue Jaja ue ed eux q Td Pune Gad nugu q 65 quru ap pue tors au 5 3 upep aui pe6ueup ues SUL 4 UM uonegs papeps PapePs L IS LM UDIS sH H UBIS UM peubrsse JON gt 475000 4 as Jagueleg Wo eres Wd nusu unes yo ANS UM 350 39 Bunes opm uopewdo adusngyui ue YAMS Aa ua u u parau juon ey 04 ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p_02 doc 55 58 MEASUREMENT MODE APPENDIX 5 AI pesep aq ue oug Sues Jo eowep YAMS uonoenoud Jo 65 adesa ym UR eu
5. 255 Q HART interface 85 255 VAC 11 4 28 VAC 11 4 40 VDC Shielded twisted cable pair 04 ATEX 106 prw1101a0600p_02 doc 11 58 5 PROGRAMMING OF MULTICONT 12 58 During programming the following can be performed Automatic detection of devices transmitters connected to the MultiCONT their taking up in the list of devices Devices not being on the list are part of the system but unable to communicate with the MultiCONT see 5 2 3 Main menu MultiCONT config DEV detect Activation inactivation of devices transmitters Theoretically all devices in the system should be working For this however devices should be activated since MultiCONT will query the activated transmitters only and those which are inactive not Devices wishing to be temporarily out of use for any reason can be cut out by inactivation See 5 2 3 Main menu Devices Activation inactivation of relays and current generators Relays and current generators of the MultiCONT should also be activated see Attachment 3 and 4 Assignment of the MultiCONT outputs relays current generators to devices transmitters or to functional values composed from the measured values Setting composition of functional values Functional values can be composed from measured values such as difference of e g two levels sum of two measurement values average of measurements Remote programming of devices however progr
6. 5 4 MULTICONT CONFIGURATION On Menu Tables 35 the configuration of the MultiCONT can be changed Grey field represents default manufacturer s setting Main menu 05 MultiCONT config 35 Main menu MultiC ONT config will reset default Relays DEV detect Detect DEV Detect EXT Current generator EXT detect MultiCONT config Strategy User display Display mode Secret code Language Retry count MultiCONT TAG Address Backlight HART test Report Fresh FLASH MultiCONT will detect transmitters max 15 in the HART network and compile list with multidecimal marking 1 8 9 A B F See also 5 2 3 Setting up MultiCONT Detected DEV 37 H 14 included in the list but failed to answer included in the list and answered 2 not included in the list but answered 2 ST360 1 3 SC380 Detection of extension modules such as Relay Current Generator or Combined Modules 04 ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p_02 doc 27 58 User s image 28 58 BKI04 ATEX 106X Beyond the Measurement image for the measurement mode display of the below users images can be selected in Menu table 51 Selection of devices with with and keys User Image Displayed User Image 123456 Device on the list but not activated No Bargraph Difference Average Double 0 Message of Logical error displayed if One device has only been marked f
7. INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL 2nd Edition Manufacturer NIVELCO Process Control Co H 1043 Budapest Dugonics u 11 Phone 36 1 889 0100 Fax 36 1 889 0200 e mail sales nivelco com www nivelco com 04 ATEX 106X prwl101a0600p 02 doc 1 58 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 APPLICATION 6 ERRORS ERROR MESSAGES ERROR 48 2 TECHNICAL DATA 7 7 PROTECTION OF SETTINGS BY HARDWARE 50 3 ORDER CODE 8 FUSE REPLACEMENT enne 51 3 1 DIMENSIONS iiinn anaa a neca i 3 2 SAFETY REGULATION OF APPROVED UNITS 4 ELECTRIC 41 ARRANGEMENT OF THE CABLE TERMINALS Appendix 4 2 WIRING OF THE 42 1 Wiring of the 2 wire transmitters 1 MANUFACTURER S IDENTIFICATION CODES ID 52 4 2 2 Wiring 4 wire transmitters oo 2 MULTICONT PRW 100 MENU SYSTEM 53 4 2 3 Wiring of combined 3 PROGRAMMING RELAYS see 54 5 PROGRAMMING OF 4 PROGRAMMING CURRENT GENERATORS 55 5 1 STEPS OF PROGRAMMING 5 MEASUREMENT MODE eene 56 511 Stepping between menu tables and scrolling menu po
8. Action Instruments MMG Automatiky Buerkert Fluid Control S ystems AALIANT Process Mgt POUNDS INSTRUMENT ZAP S A Ostrow Wielkopolski GLI Fisher Rosemount Performance Technologies Paper Machine Components LABOM Danfoss Turbo TOKYO 5 SMC Status Instruments Huakong Duon Systems Vortek Instruments LLC AG Crosby Action Instruments Keystone Controls 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 Thermo Electric Co SE Magtech Rueger Mettler Toledo Det Tronics TN Technologies DeZURIK Phase Dynamics WELLTECH SHANGHAI ENRAF 4tech ASA Brand Instruments NIVELCO Camille Bauer Metran Milton Roy Co PMV Turck Stahl Analytical Technology Inc Fieldbus International BERTHOLD InterCorr China BRICONTE Co Ltd Electron Machine Sierra Instruments Fluid Components Intl prw1101a0600p_01 doc 2005 march 22 Technical specification may be changed without notice MuLTICONT PRW 100 MENU SYSTEM APPENDIX 2
9. ATEX 106 prwll0la0600p 02 doc 23 58 Use ds ayp uo pnoys wa langa u au JO 3nsa1 SUR 302 uo nseg Sowep NAV QA UM gepe pue Qe WAM eene un SLA OH epe au JO SUON 38K panenrpe 151 ur seowep Jou ue INODANN PUY amp uuojur 3S3 A yam epo LANSEN peq Bum 24158 104 106X prw1101a0600p_02 doc Note IT IS ESSENTIAL not to confuse Short address List tag of the units Short addresses 1 15 given to devices during their programming preferably in the workshop before installing is for the HART detection MultiCONT registers devices on the basis of the multidecimal List tags 1 8 9 A B assigned to the units on its detection registration Atthis stage may the operational features such as display lighting etc be set under Main menu MultiCONT config See 5 4 MULTICONT CONFIGURATION Relays and current generators should be programmed in accordance with the requirements of the application See 5 7 and 5 8 RELAY CONFIGURATION and CURRENT GENERATOR CONFIGURATION respectively Modifications should be kept by pressing OK in menupoint Main menu Save config otherwise they will be vanished on switching off Setting can be protected with the help of the Main menu MultiCONT config Password protection by software and with the program protection
10. MultiCONT P 100 units support communication with a maximum of 15 ordinary or 2 Ex certified HART capable NIVELCO made 2 or 4 wire transmitters Should a system contain more transmitters than one MultiCONT can handle further MultiCONT units can be organized in row by RS485 Remote programming of the transmitters and downloading of the measured data is a routine for the MultiCONT Measured values and new values calculated from the measured ones can control different outputs such as 4 20 mA relays and digital output Large DOT matrix LCD panel facilitate a wide variety of display functions including tank content visualization The output facilities of the basic unit can be extended with external relay and or current generator modules Explosion proof certified versions of the MultiCONT should be accommodated in non hazardous area 2 TECHNICAL DATA TYPE POO 100 0 Installation Wall mounting PRC PRD PRW 20 50 30 50 Transmitter power supply 30 V DC 60 mA for Ex version 25 VDC 22 mA Display 120 x 32 Dot matrix 128 x 64 Max 2x4 20 mA galvanically isolated max load 500 ohm over voltage protection Relay 4 XSPDT250V AC 1 5A RS 485 interface Galvanically isolated MODBUS protocol HART output signal level 0 5 0 1 trapezoid 1200 2200 Hz HART Minimal input signal level 50 mV pp Input sensor resistance 255 ohm Ambient temperature Analogue
11. Power supply and temperature data must not exceed those given in the Technical Data Cable of the Ex certified devices in hazardous area should be connected to the terminals L and L Housing of the transmitters should be grounded Wiring to the transmitters should be made with shielded twisted cable pair Data table of the Ex device Process Control Co nivelco 1043 Budapest Dugonics u 11 MULTICONT PRW 110 5Ex No Supply 85 255V AC Pmax 12VA Ambient temp 20 C 50 C 2005 1 G EEx ia IP65 BRN 04 ATEX 106 x Uo 30V lo 140mA Lo 4mH Co 200nF Po 1W Umax 255Veff MADE IN EU 04 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 7158 4 ELECTRIC CONNECTION After loosening threads and removing cover of CURRENT A MAINS RELAY 1 RELAY 3 OUT1 USER RS485 DEVICES the wiring terminal the cables can be connected 8 259 The same cable should not be used for AC and 105 4 DC well as different cables should be applied 10 5 28V L L SH for SELV and mains voltage CEE For wiring of the transmitters shielded twisted 11213 23 124 25 26 27 28 Bee cable pair 5 should be used with length ire depending on number of units and technical data of cable RELAY 2 RELAY 4 cu MODULE RS485 85485 interface TRD B TRD COM shielding Cable capacity pF m Number of TX e 6
12. The result of the device with List TAG 2 is on the display m Device List TAG 1 15 under asking See 5 10 MEASUREMENT MODE 1 04 ATEX 106 prwll0la0600p 02 doc 45 58 5 10 MEASUREMENT MODE After successfully completed test following the switch on the MultiCONT will automatically RS 485 communication enter the Measurement Mode and display Measurement image Measurement values will be List tag ShortTAG Measurement Measurement queried and displayed in accordance with the device list and settings in menupoint 1 9 max 8 character mode screen Main menu MultiCONT config Display mode In the upper row list tag 1 9 A F and A F Short TAG abbreviation of the measurement DIST LEV VOL etc in the middle measurement value and dimension bargraph in the bottom row list tag of the unit being under query number of errors as well as code of device error See chart in 6 ERRORS ERROR MESSAGES ERROR CODES Beyond the Measurement Image User Images relay device current generator device meErrors 2 DErr02 assignment and error list can be viewed in this operation mode See Attachment 5 usen uy Listtag of Device error Flashing star left to the letter M represents query and reply on RS 485 queriedid vic n SE300 11 LEV bargraph Error messages can be erased with key 69 Besides the above image one of the four user s images Bargraph Double Difference Average can be selected in the menup
13. 106 prwil0la0600p 02 doc 33 58 5 6 REMOTE PROGRAMMING Select required device as described above obed PEU 99S Jo uoneuejdbo 104 GAJULO eui LAM 552557 JAUNS MOY LAM SVEP ut 2101 JO JAUNS MOY LAM SVEP ut LOLJo PAPPU JO US WUD 51 aney SIA 2PM SNEP Jeuno AM OOEDS OEIS LS suanLusuem jo dew ouo3 sKedsiq CTSS 295 uonesuesur SA uppa eise pue edeus aues ui sols JO esee Jun ay ere UI panes susga uered jo 39s ere e uir panes pue suega uered jo 395 epissod si Buren si sseooe au JI Sanje pue MSN OL Buas aye pauuoped Apo ue Buuuue od ap Jo se 2 gares APPP OL 9g Ae 29 9ovep HAA eui Jo jenuey pue uoge 295 PV Asp r sonsp jo segeo pur ULU oe xau amp umrib IOPI JO uo Pard vH si buwe Goud Ul si jamrusuei ASO A dALLPU
14. 5 95 160 25 pt e mm 3 we Shielding of the interconnecting cable between the transmitter and the controller should be grounded at one end preferably at the MultiCONT Intrinsically safe Ex transmitters should be connected through the terminals L L to the controller These points are galvanically isolated from the other parts ofthe electronics and the power supply for the Ex transmitter is current voltage and power limited 8 58 BKIO4 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc Before wiring the units are suggested to be checked for type all Tx with HART value of loop current and Short address transmitters should have different addresses See 5 2 Steps of setup 42 1 Wiring of the 2 wire transmitters i Shielded twisted cable pair MultiCONT HART interface 255 0 Shielding grounded at the MultiCONT Non hazardous area Hazardous area 04 ATEX 106 prwll0la0600p 02 doc 9 58 4 2 2 Wiring of the 4 wire transmitters 10 58 Shielded twisted cable pair MultiCONT 85 255 VAC 14 28 VAC Shielding grounded 11 4 40 VDC at the MultiC ONT 04 106X prw1101a0600p_02 doc 4 2 3 Combined system containing 2 and 4 wire transmitters Shielded Shielding grounded twisted cable pair atthe MultiCONT MultiCONT
15. 600p 02 doc 15 58 5 1 3 Assignment of relay and current output to device During configuring relays and current generators of the MultiCONT should be assigned to field devices the output value of which should be defined as below H Value is taken with positive sign for summation H Value is taken with negative sign for measuring difference I Average will be calculated with devices of this marking Above setting can be changed with keys and Assignment of device SE380 1 to the relay R_IN_1 the MultiCONT should be performed as below Relay R_IN_1 19 Programming Source Programming Source 1 SE380 1 Cycle Function 2 5 380 2 Working hours Parameter 3 5 360 1 Relay IN 1 would be controlled Source by the difference of the measured H 1 5 380 1 values of SE380 1 and SE380 2 Source I 1 5 380 1 I 2 SE380 2 2 5 380 2 3 SE360 1 I 3 5 360 1 Source H 1 SE380 1 2 5380 2 3 5 360 1 Relay R_IN_1 would be controlled by the average of the measured values of SE380 1 SE380 2 and SE360 1 Important If there are more than one device assigned to a relay for controlling by difference or average value all devices should be programmed for measuring the same parameter DIST LEV and in the same engineering unit m ft inch otherwise MultiCONT would send Program error message 16 58 04 106X prw1101a0600p_02 doc 5 1 4 Editing parameter va
16. HART line that 5 checked in menu point watch Ideally CD 0 if CD 1 steadily communication is impossible devices would not answer Continuous HART signal can be given to the system Selection with keys Watching the line continuously result detection of trouble will be indicated RxD pickup CD Carrier detect if the line is noisy 1 will prevail or waggling device may not answer See HART test function of the transmitters 04 ATEX 106 prwll0la0600p 02 doc 31 58 Report Report provides information on the network such as number of devices transmitters relays current outputs extension modules involved and capable to handle Assignment of a relay or current generator to a device will be called route Report 53 Devices 002 015 2 devices in the network out of the possible 15 Extension 000 032 Number of extension modules presently 0 004 064 4 relays from the possible 64 external internal lt 64 Current gen 002 016 2 current generators external4internal lt 16 Routes 008 100 8 routes from the possible 100 Route represents assignment of relay or current generator to the device Type PRW115 MultiCONT type e g PRW115 SW type 01 MultiCONT software type SW version 00 01 MultiCONT software version Serie 123456 Serial number of the Main PCB Date 2004 01 23 Date and Time 0 1 50 time of loading MultiCONT software Power cnt Number of switching on of MultiCONT Fresh FLASH For trouble free ope
17. Parameter CRC failure DErr01 Err3 hardware failure Err2 Parameter table failure Errl CRC failure DE rr00 Closed Err2 no ECHO Err2 sensor failure Erro Erro Erro Pt100 failure Bridge failure Lin failure Hardware protection switch closed See 7 HARDWARE PROTECTION SWITCH BKI 04 ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p_02 doc 49 58 7 PROTECTION OF SETTING BY HARDWARE Protection switch can be accessed after loosing nuts fastening the front panel The switch for protection of settings in its ON position will hinder U modification of parameters effecting operation of the MultiCONT such as relay parameters current generator parameters involving activation of devices remote programming refusing access to Service menu refusing access to the menus DEV detect EXT detect and Strategy under MultiC ONT config The switch is not influencing changes not effecting operation of the MultiCONT such as language backlight user image etc 50 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 8 REPLACING FUSE PRW10A02 A PRWTAP CURRENTG1 CURRENTG2 Loosen four nuts which are fastening the front panel Tilt forward the front panel carefully in order not to span cable band and replace the fuse MultiCONT has one fuse the value of which depends on the power supply POWER SUPPLY FUSE 85 255 V AC 50 60Hz T400mA 10 5 28 V AC 50 60Hz 10 5 40 V DC TIA
18. T ADDR PARAMETER FIXED CURRENT PARAMETER DEVICE TYPE ID DEFAULT SHORT TAG EchoTREK 4 wire 1 XXXXXX EchoTREK 2 wire 3 4 000006 EasyTREK P19 P08 2 type of the NIVOCAP 5 transmitter NIVOTRACK 6 e g NIVOPRESS 21 DB500 UNICONT P13 22 23 PDF400 THERMOCONT 20 TB500 04 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 19 58 5 2 2 Wiring Wiring has to be performed according to the previous instructions as per section 2 Technical Data and section 4 Electric Connection 5 2 3 Commissioning of MultiCONT Switching on initiates a test process during which MultiCONT is checking the memory which is storing settings of the unit See 5 9 Switching on This process lasting about 50 sec can be accelerated time period 25 sec by pressing key ESC In case of positive result the process will continue with polling and finally No HART device message appears on the screen since the table of devices is empty To change Language take the route Main menu MultiCONT config Language go to and mark the Language required with pressing keys well as will return and as keep this language setting should be saved in Main menu Save config menupoint otherwise with repowering of the unit default English To detect devices start program Main menu Local config DEV detect 20 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc yesdde Jepuo ada np DMLHOUS SU JO
19. Warning Only fuses as per the table above can be used for replacement 04 ATEX 106 prw1101a0600p_02 doc 51 58 APPENDIX 1 gt QJ w w w CU GU CJ NO NO NO NO NO PE w 52 158 Allen Bradley Ametek Analog Devices Elsag Bailey Beckman Bell Microsensor Bourns Bristol Babcock Brooks Instrument Chessel Combustion Engineering Daniel Industries Delta Dieterich Standard Dohrmann Endress amp Hauser Elsag Bailey Fisher Controls Foxboro Fuji ABB Automation Honeywell ITT Barton Kay Ray Sensall ABB Automation Leeds amp Northrup Leslie M System Co Measurex Micro Motion Moore Industries Moore Products Ohkura Electric Paine Rochester Instrument Systems Ronan 04 ATEX 106 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Rosemount Peek Measurement Schlumberger Sensall Siemens Weed Toshiba Transmation Rosemount Analytic Metso Automation Flowserve Varec Viatran Delta Weed Westinghouse Yokoga
20. amming of devices is supposed to perform in the workshop before their installing and wiring P01 P02 etc parameters of the transmitters will be used in this Manual the same way as described in their Installation and User s Manual Programming of MultiCONT Relay parameters and current generator parameters of the MultiCONT will be identified as RP1 RP2 and CR2 respectively For planning erection and putting into operation of systems involving MultiCONT sound Knowledge of the HART standard and devices applied is required During programming full scale of operation such as polling of devices function of relays and current generators will be maintained Modifications will only be effective after clicking OK in Main menu Save and returning back to measurement If the MultiCONT is left in Programming Mode by mistake it will automatically return to measurement after 5 minutes following the last clicking on any key modifications will be 1056 BKI 04 ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 5 1 STEPS OF PROGRAMMING Programming is to perform by the 6 programming keys aided by Menus displayed on the 120x32 point graphic screen There are three different kinds of images Measurement operation images marked with capital Images of Name Number of letters in the upper right corner Appendix 5 M Measurement see 5 10 Measurement mode and progr U User image see 5 4 configuration amming No further menu
21. an one device is marked as source RP3 0 De energised TOT1 Default Inversion OF F relay will be de energized when TOT1 reaches value of RP1 Inversion of the operation relay will be energized with selection of t Inversion ON Energised De energised 40 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc Alt optimized pump control Default Inversion OF F More relays are assigned to one device transmitter so that the number Of switching on will be the same for all relays Relays connected in series will be energized and de energized One after the other irrespectively of fulfillment of the condition Relays programmed for this work would operate in the following sequence for AtS RP2 1 23 1 23 Energised 1231 2 3 De energised Switching diff 332 2 21 Energised 1233 2 2 De energised ised De energised 04 ATEX 106X prwll01a0600p 02 doc 41 58 Notes 1 Parameter are to program in the Main menu Relays Relay Program Parameter menu table by going to the relevant Parameter 23 parameter with entering value in between pointers and clicking OK Programming parameters can only be completed RP1 000125 4 with clicking OK after setting even if itis zero or not applicable in the given function RP2 12 45 RP3 0 2 Inactive relays are de energized See Main menu Relays 3 More than one device can be assigned to any of th
22. ay only POWER SUPPLY 85 255 V AC Not extendable E IP 65 with transparent cover 2 tx with HART 1 relay 24V AC DC IP 65 with lockable transparent 4 tx with HART 2 relays 85 255 V AC Ex cover 8 tx with HART 3 relays 4 IP 65 with transparent cover and 15 tx with HART heating H Order codes of the certified units are followed by Ex tag Standard units can be extended with relay current generator and combined modules Not available yet Under development 4 relays 45 1 relay 1 4 20 mA Analogue ou a pu 2 relays 1 Analogue ou 4 20 mA 3 5 1 4 20 mA Analogue ou PU 4 relays 1x Analogue ou 4 20 mA pu 4 relays 2x Analogue ou 4 20 mA pu RS 485 interf ace A RS 485 1 4 20 mA B 04 106X 24 V AC DC Ex prw1101a0600p 02 doc 5 58 or M16 B Pgll or M20 99 or M16 C 911 Pg13 5 or M20 lt 911 or M20 VH 13 5 or M20 POD 6 58 BKI04ATEX 106X pnw1101a0600p 02 doc 3 2 SAFETY REGULATION FOR THE EK APPROVED UNITS See arrangementofthe certified devices in 4 2 4 Explosion proof certified versions should be accommodated in non hazardous area Device should be protected against direct sunshine
23. c 5 7 RELAY CONFIGURATION First of all relays should be assigned to a field device s which will be performed in the menu point Main menu Relays Program Source Relay operation can also be assigned to the difference value of two devices or to the average of more devices Secondly relevant function is to select in the menu point Main menu Relays P rogram Function Finally parameters have to be programmed in Main menu Relays P rogram Parameter i e values of the switching points P1 and P2 entered in dimensions defined by the Measurement Mode of the field device to which the relay has been assigned Thus if the measurement mode is LEVEL m e g with a device of SE 300 i e 01 1 and P00 00x switching points have to be entered in LEVEL m For overview see Menu system of the MultiCONT Attachment 3 The relay functions in detail are as below default cursive in gray background Function Operation Prog Par Switching diff 2 point control Default filling with energized relay RRI Inversion 0FF A UE D EE RP2 over RP1 relay will be de energized below RP2 energized t RP1 RP2 Inversion of the operation with change over of RP 1 and RP2 or with selection of Inversion ON Energised Main menu R elays P rogram Invert RP2 represents is high fail safe function De energised ALARM low Default Inversion OFF Below RP1 relay will be de energized Inversion of the operation below RP 1 relay will be energized t with
24. can store a maximum of 65536 relay impulses while the maximum value of the TOTAL variable is 222 TOT info 58 TOT 2578 PULSE 1 04 ATEX 106 1101 0600 _02 40 57 58 APPENDEXG AFHXTOTHE IVULTICONT USER AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Affix to the MultiCONT User and Programming Manual 2009999 Old menu item Buttons Changing Menus Changing Menu items a IN pulled relay in case of relay binding Binded as positive source H Binded as negative source 0 Binded as averaged source 58 58 BKIO4ATEX106X prwll101aO0600p C2 doc QLSE300 07 Remote program Short TAG Polling address Message Descriptor Date Final ass number Factory ID Device type ID SW revision 4 20 Binding HW revision Device ID After 5 minutes if no button Alarmlow is pressed it autorratically AlarmlowD Alarmhigh Alarmhigh D Window Window D Error Temp W User display Display mode Password Language Retrial count TAG addr Backlight HART debug
25. de energized with selection of Inversion ON Energised Delay De energised Error Default Inversion OFF In case of error relay will be de energized RP3 0 with any error RP3 n with error of n code Inversion of the operation in case of error relay will be energized with selection of Inversion ON Temperature Default Inversio n OFF RP 1 over temperature of relay will be de energized Inversion of the operation over temperature of RP 1relay will be energized with selection of Inversion ON Switching difference 2 5 of RP1 Energised De energised Temperature W window comp RPI Default Inversion OF F Within the range of RP1 RP2 relay will be energized RP2 Inversion of the operation within the range of RP 1 RP2 relay t will be de energized with selection of Inversion ON Energised De energised Energised Impulse C Default Inversion OFF De energised relay will be energized for appr 200ms in 0 intervals RP3 sec 04 ATEX 106 prwil0la0600p 02 doc 39 58 Inversion of the operation with selection of Inversion ON Interval can be set under RP3 in sec If RP3 0 message of Programming error will be displayed Impulse F Default Inversion OF F relay will be energized for appr 200ms with each amount of flow set under RP3 default 0 Inversion of the operation with selection of Inversion ON Message of Programming error will be displayed if Energised more th
26. e relays Main menu Relays P rogram Source The result will be the mathematical combination of sources marked with or signed in the menu point Source If the measurement mode or dimension of devices are different MultiCONT will send error message Program See 6 Errors Error messages The result of the transmitters marked with H are added The result of the transmitters marked with H is deducted from the added result of the transmitters marked with H Computes the average of the results of the transmitters marked with i The instrument indicates error if the dimension or the measurement mode of the transmitters is different 4 If Error function selected no source assignment is required since errors of all devices will be monitored 5 Relay state will not be changed if its source does not reply For a detailed overview of the Programming s Appendix 3 42 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 5 8 CURRENT GENERATOR CONFIGURATION First of all current generators should be assigned to field device which will be performed in the menupoint Main menu Current generators Program Source The result of the transmitters marked with H are added The result of the transmitters marked with H is deducted from that result of the transmitters marked with H are added Computes the average of the results of the transmitters marked with 1 Secondly relevant function is to select in the menupoint Main menu Current generators P rogram Function F
27. eS dALL Or d ut oves 34 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc Ifthe access is disabled the following message appears Unlock please Click OK After entering secret code and clicking OK access is free for programming Parameters entered during remote programming via MultiCONT will be sent immediately to and checked in the field device only If the parameter value is incorrect or not applicable the following message appears HART logical error Installation and Programming Manual of the Click OK relevant device should be consulted Explanation of the Echo Map of the ultrasound devices Number of echoes Y Distance and amplitude of the first echo Echo values to display can be selected with Echo 13 1 456 17 45 dB Image will be displayed as stored on entering into the relevant parameter with blinking echo measured in that very moment Refresh screen with click ESC and OK 04 ATEX 106 prwll0la0600p 02 doc 35 58 5 61 Editing the linearisation table int HEH 3 4 ii oils en T Qiii IHE eee i Send TMP to DEV Rerrote progam Warning To let the transmitter compute the measurement results according to the linearisation table linearisation has to be enabled in parameter P47 See the Installation and Programming Manual of the given transmitter 36 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 do
28. evice with normal operation fail to provide replies Check wiring of device Sensor failure on the device Check device transmitter m Check programming of device See relevant Install and Prog Manual and Device Other device failure See next page chart measurement conditions Error occurred during programming of relay or current generator 99 Check programming 6 Save _ in the course of saving in the memory Send device to the service by repeated occurrence Device being on the list and activated does not reply after switching on Possible reasons network has been modified before re powering device was disconnected wiring changed etc device failed to reach operation conditions not able to provide measurement results thus this error message appears e g STD 300 can not measure until amplification reaches operation conditions Device with normal operation fail to provide replies Possible reasons breaking down of device broken cable noisy HART line See Main menu MultiCONT config HART test 04 ATEX 106X prwll01a0600p 02 doc 47 58 Special indication belongs to the failure of the sensors This information appears on breaking down of the transducer in the ultrasound transmitter or cracking of the magnet disc break of the magnetostrictive wire in the magnetostrictive transmitter On the other hand this is the message displayed when echo loss condition occurs w
29. fication Disabling modification of parameters reading possible BKIO4ATEX 106 prw1101a0600p_02 doc 29 58 Language Number of repetition MultiC ONT TAG MultiC ONT address Selection of the language of programming and measurement Language a English Selection with German pressing key French Hungarian MultiCONT would query transmitters on the HART line repeatedly 4 8 i e if there is or erroneous reply Number of retrials before giving error reply message can be set here Retrial count 04 4 Default 04 Tight character identification TAG for systems with more than one MultiCONT Default order code MultiCONT TAG gt PR 120 1 lt Address 1 254 for systems with several MultiCONT units connected together over RS485 interface MultiCONT address 54 Default 000 gt nnn 4 30 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc Backlight HART test Operation of the display backlight can be set here Backlight On off Automatic HART line can be tested HART test Drive Watch 45 Drive E No signal 1200 Hz 1 2200Hz 0 Watch 50 RxD 2200 Hz 0 CD No 0 Watch 50 RxD 22200 Hz 0 CD Present 1 In position Automatic clicking of any key switches on the backlight Backlight will be switched off automatically about 10sec after the last button clicking Frequent occurance of error Answer can be caused by noisy
30. inally parameters have to be programmed i e values of the switching points RP1 and RP2 entered in dimensions defined by the Measurement Mode of the field device to which the current generators has been assigned Thus if the measurement mode is LEVEL m e g with a device of SE 300 i e PO1 x1 P00 00x switching points have to be entered LEVEL m Operation of the current generator can also be assigned to the difference value of two devices or to the average of more devices For overview see Menu system of the MultiCONT Appendix 4 The functions of the current generators in detail are as below FUNCTION OPERATION PROG PAR Current output is proportional to the primary measured value selected in the Analogue Output device DIS LEV VOL FLOW etc CP1 CP2 CP Lis assigned to 4mA CP2 is assigned to 20mA Error 3 6mA CP3 0 current output will be provided with any error CP3 n current output will be provided in case of error with code n For error CP3 Error 22mA codes see 6 Error codes During trouble free operation the current output is 4mA Remark Programming error will be indicated if in analogue output operation mode 1 2 Value of the output current will not change if the unit assigned does not answer If the current output is not activated the output will be 0 mA If Error function selected no source assignment is required since errors of all devices will be monitored The programd parameters can only be sa
31. ints 5 1 2 Activation of devices relays and current generators 5 1 3 Assignment of relay and current output to device A 5 14 Editing parameter values 5 15 Editing characters e g Short tag 5 2 COMMISSIONING OF NETWORK WITH MULTICONT a 5 2 1 Preparing transmitters vcs 5 2 2 MIDI istic iiiter teca 52 3 Commissioning of MUItICONT ee 5 3 MAIN 5 4 MULTICONT CONFIGURATION 5 5 PROGRAMMING DEVICES cscssssssssssssssssssssssseesseesesees 5 6 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 5 6 1 Editing the linearisation 5 7 RELAY CONFIGURATION enne 5 8 CURRENT GENERATOR CONFIGURATION T 5 9 SWITCHINGON cote 5 10 MEASUREMENT MODE enne 2 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X pnw1101a0600p 02 doc Thank you for choosing a NIVELCO instrument We are sure that you will be satisfied throughout its use 1 APPLICATION MultiC ONT P 100 series is first of all a controller and display capable to provide powering for 2 wire devices transmitters and accomplish complex control tasks Further it is a MASTER for all NIVELCO made smart transmitters as well as a universal interface between field devices with HART and other components of the process control system such as PC PLC displays and different actuators
32. ist but failed to answer The line number of the list may differ from Short Address of the device Activation of devices In the list only activated devices will be continuously queried by the MultiCONT see 5 2 3 Relay configuration There should the relay be assigned to transmitter s source the operation mode be selected the switching points parameters RP1 RP3 be set and finally the relay be activated as the devices see 5 7 Current generator configuration Similar to the relay configuration see 5 8 SAVE Modifications should be saved otherwise they vanish on switching off the MultiCONT see 5 3 Preparing transmitters It is suggested to check preferably in the workshop the Polling or Short address in P19 or P13 and current output of the transmitters The loop current of the ordinary MuliCONT is max 60mA and max 22mA with the Ex certified version If the loop current exceeds this value the voltage will be too low for the transmitters to start to work In networks with more than one field device the units should be addressed with numbers 1 15 and the current of the transmitters will be limited to 4mA This constraint can be overwritten with programming in some devices see table at the right The loop power must not exceed the above limit Further precondition of proper operation is the allocation of different Short addresses for different devices Device data of NIVELCO products DEVICE SERIES SHOR
33. ith the change being 5 10 50m As a result the 5 impulses to be transmitted appear on the relay output After this the value of the relay s PULSE becomes 0 while that of TOTAL becomes 1050m3 Deleting TOT Once in this menu pressing OK will delete the values of the relay s TOTAL and PULSE variables This results in the total volume in the transmitter s TOT2 variable to be counted to the output of the relay based on the unit set in the RP3 The delete operation is followed by the window below TOT cleared Press OK Refreshing TOT Once in the menu pressing OK will copy the transmitter s TOT2 value into the relay s TOTAL variable and then delete the contents of the relay s PULSE Thus if there was a counting of impulses it will be halted The update operation is followed by the window below TOT Updated Press OK TOT information At this menu clicking OK will display the values of the 5 PULSE and TOTAL variables The variables are refreshed approximately every 0 5 seconds The value of TOTAL always tends towards the transmitter s TOT2 value The PULSE variable shows how many impulses need to be sent for the transmitter s TOT2 value and the TOTAL value to be the same If the value of the PULSE variable increases continuously that means that the transmiter s TOT2 value is increasing faster than the relay is capable of sending impulses The PULSE variable
34. ith the ultrasonic measurement 1 5 300 12 DIST M R R Device answers but there is no valid result because of sensor error 2 Errors 1 error will be caused assignment of sources with different measured values and or with different dimension to a relay or current generator current generator programd to analogue output and 1 2 see 5 8 Current generation configuration assignment of Impulse F relay to flow and there are more than one source see 5 7 Relay configuration assignment of Impulse F relay to flow and RP 3 0 see 5 7 Relay configuration mistaken RP3 0 setting for Impulse C relay function See 5 7 RELAY CONFIGURATION 48 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc MultiCONT message DE rr15 EchoTREK EasyTREK TRANSMITTER ERORS EchoTREK 2 wire NIVOCAP NIVOTRACK THERMOCONT NIVOPRESS UNICONT DE 14 Errl7 Parameter consonance error DErrl3 DErrl2 Err4 display overflow DErrl1 Thermometer failure DErr10 SU B0 DE rr09 Err5 Fe sz hiba DE rr08 Err7 DE rr07 Err18 Hardware failure DE rr06 Err15 Linearisation Chart failure missing r i DErr05 Err12 Linearisation Chart failure valid data pair DE rr04 Err14 Linearisation Chart failure r i notascendant DE rr03 Err13 Linearisation Chart failure two equivalent L i Err3 Display overflow DE rr02 Err16
35. lse the length of 1 impulse is about 200 ms There is a PULSE and a TOTAL variable for each relay programmed to work in Impulse F mode The TOTAL variable of the relay watches the TOT2 variable of the transmitter The volume difference between the 2 variables given in RP3 is put into the PULSE variable The value in the PULSE variable is transmitted to the output of the relay The contents of TOTAL and PULSE can be viewed in the TOT Information menu The TOTAL and PULSE relay variables get into the non forgetting memory even in the event of a power failure as a result of the automatic saving done every 6 minutes The relay impulses that occur in the time lapse between the last save and the return of power get counted again after the power supply is put on In order to avoid such situation use a UPS Example Let the TOT2 value of the transmitter be 1000m3 Let the TOTAL value of the relay also be 1000m Let the PULSE value of the relay be 0 At the same time assume the parameter of the relay to be 10m In this case no impulses appear at the relay output because the TOT2 value of the transmitter is the same as the TOTAL value of the relay Based on the measurement of the transmitter the TOT2 value changes from 1000m to 1050m3 the change being 50m3 Also based on parameter of the relay 10m unit volume 5 is added to the value of the PULSE variable w
36. lues MultiCONT parameters have mathematics signs and local values Signs and value can be modified with keys keys and reversing the sign changing character Parameter 23 RP1 RP2 RP3 0000 00 4 0 00 0 Parameter 23 RP2 RP3 0000 00 4 0 00 0 Parameter 23 RP1 RP2 RP3 0000 00 4 0 00 0 Changing sign Parameter 1 gt RP2 RP3 Parameter RP1 RP2 RP3 gt Parameter RP1 RP2 RP3 gt 23 0000 00 0 00 0 23 0000 00 4 0 00 0 23 0010 00 4 0 00 0 04 ATEX 106 1101 0600 02 doc 17 58 5 1 5 Editing characters Scrolling order of staves ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ amp 0123456789 lt gt Short TAG Short TAG 09 57300 12 4 gt 57301 12 4 18 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 5 2 COMMISSIONING OF NETWORK WITH MULTICONT Steps of commissioning Preparing transmitters Transmitters should be given Short address see 5 2 1 For multiple transmitters this should not be zero 0 Detecting devices Devices in the loop should be detected and registered see 5 2 3 Go to and select Main Menu MultiCONT Config DEV 5 2 1 Detect After detection we get the following list Detected DEV 37 1 ST300 2 SE300 3 SE380 not included in the list but answered included in the list and answered P included in the l
37. n QUA 79 UD S S Souj Q Buijoos uw turos ym ap BULLUYLIOD pes amp usue peubissy m pestueue ep peubissy yau 55 JO EUNN SDNP JO uone ynusp jo JO PTU v 5 Cc oudc TO 4 68 9 lt OSA pegerepeooe eq ue aser NO 56 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 6 AFFIX TO THE MULTICONT USER AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Normal Flow mode switching Main menu MultiCONT Config Main Display How to selectthe Display in Measuring Mode Main Display 42 OK 01 SE300 02 57300 03 SC300 PV 21 58 l s Tn 245898 1 Errors 2 PV 15 the transmitter s primary value Tn is the transmitter s TOT1 n 1 or TOT2 n 2 value The TOT1 and TOT2 values are alternately displayed almost every second The value of TOT1 and TOT2 can be maximum 232 if the value goes above 99999999 the display switches to exponential display TOTAL PULSE relay variables Quantity TOT1 and TOT2 summation is done in the flow measuring transmitters In the MultiCONT it is possible to transmit the TOT2 in preset units in the form of relay impulses In order to do this the relay has to be switched to Impulse F mode In the RP3 parameter belonging to the relay specify the volume that will trigger 1 impu
38. oint Main Menu MultiCONT config User display See APPENDIX 5 Assignment of relays and current generators of the MultiC ONT to devices can also be performed the measurement mode Error will remain displayed even after ceasing the error until clearing it by pressing key ESC During programming full scale of operation such as inquiring of devices function of relays and current generators will be maintained If the MultiCONT is left unintentionally in Programming Mode it will automatically return to Measurement mode after 5 minutes following last clicking on any key 46 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 6 ERRORS ERROR MESSAGES ERROR CODES In case of failure blinking error message appears immediately on the Measurement image even if the error does not occur to the transmitter being on the screen See M image above Failures will be collected in the Error list with list number of the error short TAG and description of the failure Error list 01 SE300 11 Reply 02 5T300 11 Program Error messages Sensor and Reply will automatically erased from the list on ceasing the error Other errors will remain until confirmation by pressing ESC Thus for instance relay or current generator set for function Error will indicate error even after correction of failure until the error is confirmed as above ERROR CODE MESSAGE ERROR DESCRIPTION CORRECTION Device does not reply after switching on Check wiring of device Reply D
39. or displaying Double Difference or Average With average or difference measurement transmitters have not been set for the same process value or engineering unit prw1101a0600p_02 doc Double 3 SE 360 5 5 380 I 6 5 360 3 52360 DIST 3 456 ft 6 50360 LEV 2 458 m Difference 1 SE 360 3 SE 3801 5 SE 3802 Difference LEV SE 3801 SE 3802 1 054 m Average Average LEV I 1 SE 360 136 3 SE 380 12 24 5 5 360 I 6 SE 360 Listtag of devices involved in average calculation blinking List tag represent error of the relevant device Display Mode Secret code Steps of displaying measurement results Display mode 48 Being back in Measurement mode 8 Manua Device can be selected with Q Automatic steps of 5s Automatic steps 10s Asked Result of the queried transmitter will be displayed Automatic stepping with 2 different space Reading or modification of the configuration of the MultiCONT can be protected with eight digit secret code other than zero Key next to the menu table number represents presence of secret code If the key is blinking access is enabled Password Secret code Unlock Disabling can be raised here Change gt 99999999 4 by entering secret code Avert Secret code Secret code can be modified gt 99999999 4 by entering old code first p Disabling Disabling everything Modi
40. points Selected Devices Further menu points down the line R Relay assignment table mehu Relays Further menu points up and down the line C Current generator assignment table point Current generators Further menu points up the line setting of the menu menu table E Error list see 6 Error codes Box messages warning indicate steps taken by the unit or those to be performed Scanning HART line HART logical error Device 3 Click OK See main steps of programming below while the complete menu system is to be found in Appendix 2 Relevant menu point and value to be edited appears inverse Keys D and Q are used to step within the menu The function is of repeating i e steady pressing results in continuous stepping round Programming mode can be entered by pressing and quitted by pressing 69 Keys are used for editing parameters with numbers or text choosing local value or position of character to edit and in some menu tables e g in table 18 for marking activating Repeating function keys Q and used for scrolling numbers and characters when editing parameters with numbers or text steady pressing results in continuous stepping up down or round Use for quitting error messages deleting error list 04 ATEX 106X prwll0la0600p 02 doc 13 58 5 1 1 Stepping between menu tables and scrolling menu points Images M U C E A can be changed by the keys and while
41. pressing key and c the Main menu can be entered and left respectively Keys and should be used for scrolling menu point The function is of repeating i e steady pressing results in continuous stepping round 1 SE300 1 Error report E 0 01 SE300 1 Reply _ 3 125 02 SE300 2 Sensor 2 Errors 2 Main menu Relay IN 1 19 Devices Relays Cycle Current outs b Working hours 14 58 04 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 5 12 Activation of devices relays and current generators selection of language and operation mode Devices on the list may be active m or inactive E Only active devices will be queried Active relays and current generators would operate according to their setting inactive relays are de energized output of inactive current generator is 0 mA No active relay R IN 1is active Change over between active and inactive relay states with kys Q Marking activating of other functions or features activation of current generator language etc will be performed the same way Language 43 Language 43 Language 43 German English English French German E Hungarian L French L French After activating a language it will be changed immediately IMPORTANT Setting should be saved under menupoint Main menu Save 04 ATEX 106 prwll0la0
42. ration of the program memory this program should be run once a year IMPORTANT Do not forgetto save settings in menu point Main menu Save 32 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc 5 5 PROGRAMMING DEVICES TRANSMITTERS SSDP LAR YIP YM LEPP Agu gt SSY pue sppe Hys aun Jo Sppe eu Aapee sy Aq peubisse eovvep JO UNU JELES Dua enye UAE ees aemnrusuen PUN eui JO uorse Jenuej Wei ees usuen JUN SLA JO UOISRA BIIAQUOD AUN p 1 ANOSOWYSHL 00 13 S AUN Z 10422 O0EDS 7 SSSudOAIN SN IZ JJO OOEAS E ANODOWYSHL aoc HulAse3 OEDS DWVHIOAIN I3HIOUD3 OOELS T gt ODTSAIN uonepuno J UORESIUPLLLUOD LAVH Aq OD TAAIN 9 peubissy eu JUN SU Pa ise eg eyed unpau 52004 a4 Ajnuept ESN BLA a PPY 9r uoneJado Jo eun Buge Aue TE 55 25 LAM US sq 31 SSDP JO uona HO ST 55 9800 UM 3105 uep pue Men OL UI SIERP OL enmeutr Jo enger Sana Jo pue MEN ul Sy io gt pip pue Q pue Qs pamba sy a 04 ATEX
43. selection of Inversion ON Switching difference 2 5 of RP1 Energised IfRP1 0 relay is persistently energized RP1 De energised 04 ATEX 106X prwll0la0600p 02 doc 37 58 ALARM low with delayed switching Default Inversion OFF below RP1 relay will be de energized with 0 sec delay Delay can be set under RP3 in sec Energised K Delay De energised ALARM high Default Inversion OFF over RP1 relay will be de energized Inversion of the operation over RP 1 relay will be energized with selection of Inversion ON Switching difference 2 5 of RP1 If RP 1 0 relay is persistently de energized Energised De energised ALARM high with delayed switching Default Inversion OF F over RP1 relay will be de energized with 0 sec delay Delay can be set under RP3 in sec RP1 Energised K Dela De energised Window comparator Default Inversio n OFF Within the range of RP 1 RP2 relay will be energized Inversion of the operation within the range of RP1 RP2 relay will be de energized with selection of Inversion ON 38 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc RP1 RP2 t Energised De energised RP1 RP2 Window D comparator with delayed switching Default Inversion OFF Within the range of RP1 RP2 relay will be energized with 0 sec delay 1 s Inversion of the operation t RP1 RP2 Within the range of RP1 RP2 RP3 relay will be
44. switch K1 see 7 PROTECTION OF SETTINGS BY HARDWARE If the list of Devices was not empty at the starting of the search then the following can appear on the screen Detected DEV 1 57300 d not included in the list but answered included in the list and answered 2 52300 included in the list but failed to answer 13 52380 The list can be modified on Menu table 38 in menupoint Add and Remove or the whole list can be erased in Main menu Default BKIO4ATEX 106 prwll0la0600p 02 doc 25 58 Main menu can always be entered by pressing key OK See complete menu in 5 5 1 Main menu 05 Devices Setting features of devices transmitters See 5 6 Relays Programming relay working mode and parameters See 5 7 Current generator Programming current generator working mode and parameters See 5 8 MultiCONT config Programming features of MultiCONT See 5 4 Save config Storage of settings in the operating memory During programming settings are entered in volatile memory RAM forgetting after switch off To retain settings they should be entered in a non volatile FLASH memory by thus savings Load config Reading out of the saved parameters from the operating memory Default Reset to Default List of devices parameters of relays and current generators as well as assignment will be erased Restart Simulate repowering RESET You find this menu network in the Appendix 2 26 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc
45. ufacturer The question is whatto do if the MultiCONT fail to find all devices 1 In this case one of the transmitters is not HART capable Check the name plates and 3 1 Order Code 2 There are more devices in the system than the actual MultiCONT can handle Check name plate and 3 1 Order Code Information is provided in menupoint Main menu MultiCONT config Report Devices See 5 3 with numbers Onn Omm Number of devices listed is represented by nn and numbers of devices that can be handled is represented by mm In this case any more detected units will not be displayed 3 Device is out of order Dismount the unit and check it in the workshop Next steps are adding devices to the list setting devices and activating devices 22 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc ppe a usnm squeuungsul Aq UO poum aq nu sdas ue OO LS aun Burg 2045 351 SLA uo Aa p din Jes ui Ajo ue SVEP JO 5 JO Buren pue fumes 354 DDN 2 IM Ouen 35 Q peppe ON Dya Thy ds JO eu AQ paree da aq IM 151 ayp pue Soi Burssa d qun 29 35 Uy uo uou si ang a parevsue Sey JUN Q 51 2 04
46. ved at CP3 by pressing OK 04 ATEX 106X prwll0la0600p 02 doc 43 58 5 9 SWITCHING ON On powering a test program checking the hardware of MultiCONT will be run that can be followed on the screen by the English messages displayed The procedure takes about 50s and it can be accelerated by click on ESC time approximately 25 s gt Ices Messages depending on The error in the list of routes and restart In case of no FLASH message provided gt and restart In case of incorigible In case of comigible FLASH error repair in the list of devi error in the list of current generators in the list of relays FLASH error error error error i 1 44 58 BKIO4ATEX 106X prw1101a0600p 02 doc In case of error Testing CODE Systemched Testing FLASH Systemdhned lt FLASH OK In case of FLASH error the unit will be restarted repeatedly thus device should be sent to the service After the successfully completed test polling and query will be performed on the basis of the previous configuration and the MultiC ONT will enter Measurement Mode and it will work in accordance with setting of 5 4 Main menu MultiCONT config See 5 10 Measurement Mode DIST There is no response from device with List TAG 1 there is no result to display Error Response can be red in the error list See 6 ERROR CODES 2 Errors 1 2 5 300 11 DIST 3 125
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