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Manual Model 2000 programmer EnSonic, 25/01/2004
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1. Da Global Units e Gt HBEYSnE mamare ca Update unit ndecane Load setup Mode of Op Address Gas Data Address Save setup Cancel Z Eh Alive Analyse For Help press F1 Global Units This page is not used Station Units This page Is not used Station Pressure amp Temperature 1 and 2 This page is not used Turbine 1 This page is not used 10 VM GITE 2 Model 2000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline Naf gy foi EEE 41301 AD 4270 HS 4260 H 42801 Cy 4160 L 42101 i G lalalalalalala af 4120 dO 4130 Tiled 4140 BI 44501 nis 4160 CEF Ay 4310 102 Ca CJ C3 C3 i re T i C3 Ci C3 C3 C3 ms Sl S S Sl 2 Sl l Gl g ol 2 I FE 10 1 1 000 4 Jal stele i 2 rei ll WE AS EAS ee lie 3 dddaaeadadase T LS C TI m KS EL GTR 1nstromet MT Pressure 1 This page is not used MT Temperature 1 This page is not used Units 1 On this page the number of significant digits can be set for various parameters rd sig figs number of significant digits for the relative density gasdata sig figs number of significant digits for the gasdata Hs sig figs number of significant digits for the heating value ce Model 7000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline File View Options Users Help Unip EnSonic Security Open Offline i Fressure Units
2. Decimal Places I Units har Pressure MT Temperature Abs Gau absolute Temperature p atmos ARENAEN Temperature Units Compressibility Equation 1 Update urit G Load getup gasdata sig figs Save setup Hs sig figs Undo page Cancel For Help press F1 11 L L EL_STE R Instromet krd Compressibility Equation 1 The only relevant parameter on this page is the Chromat Stream No If this parameter is not set the M2000 simply does not poll the EnSonic Modbus registers Default value 1 7 Model 2000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline File View Options Users Help Eln c EnSonic Security Open Offline a Equation l IWna dikeresd 0 600000 iens 0 80900 hell EK eupad 1 0100000 a K Caloric conversion Hs Keypad 38 000000 B2ikeypad 1000000 Ebikenpan asao lt S Ta e Hifkeyped S000000 HelKevpadi noong ncSkespad moso ZPeeet TZ TODD COZiKeypad 0600000 Bii eupsd l ooooog0 Nestsikespadi 1009060 Zn Preset 5 000000 N2iKeypad 0 300000 Cifkespadjae 500000 nCelkespadi 0 00200 Ha Np Zn hi 7 000000 Helkeyped g gggog Paikevped 1200000 mri kerpadi j mogggg pu cM Frio foaia Hedik epad d ggoaag Cakeppadi H ARDUU febo Keypad 0 000000 Compressibility Equation 1 Chromat Stream Ho fi lt H2siKevpadl p HOT Iik ensadi D TU0UUU AS Revpad a S Gias Values Neral RSet aii Seep epee Update unit Load setup Use Keypad SEEM
3. Pages In the following sections the different setup pages are presented Since the M2000 is used in many instruments and systems it can be configured in many ways and therefore only the pages relevant to the operation of the EnSonic are presented Boards Configured On this page the boards currently installed in the M2000 are presented The M2000 should be equipped with an input board and an output board Normally the M2000 has been setup during manufacturing so no modifications need to be made to this page REI s fS 2000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline File wiew Options Users Help ISS Tai EnSonic Security Open Offline Boards Information Required Configuration Boards ee luat Beaured Configured eee slot Type Input Board Mot Required 9 E Slot 2 Type No Board Present lt Nat Required gt at L Tis slot 4 Type No Board Present 9 Mot Required 9 slot S Lupe Output Board Not Required 9 Current Unit Configuration Slot 1 Type Version Slot 2 Type Version Slot 3 Type Version Slot 4 Type Version Update unit Slot 5 Type Version Compatability Load setup Save setup Undo page Cancel The unit is not connected no information is available For Help press Fi EL_STE R Instromet as Date and Time Used to set the clock and the contract time of the M2000 The battery back up of the M2000 must be en
4. a username and password must be entered see fig 1 Enter user name and password User name Cancel Password Language English 9 Bild Dist Wecenber sth 2004 Figure 1 Startup screen Since all parameters determining the operation of the M2000 can be accessed when in the highest security mode dedicated user accounts may be generated to hide or allow read only access to specific windows The username and password may therefore be installation dependent After supplying a proper username and password a Unit Connection List window is displayed with a list of configured devices After setting the proper COM port a connection with the unit can be opened by selecting the reference EnSonic and choosing the Connect option is see fig 2 The COM port setting can be changed via Options in the program s main menu 7 Model 2000 Programmer B iei x File View Options Users Help Unit Connection List 1 Stream Liguid Turbine U U tz U 2 Stream Liguid Turbine U 309400 ta U 3 Stream Liguid Turbine U 36 400 ltd U 1 Stream Liguid Turbine Density U 30400 lul U 1 Stream Liquid O Sonic U 36400 al U 1 Stream Gas Orifice U 30400 oe U 2 Stream Gas Orifice U 30400 od U 1 Stream Gas Orifice Density U 30400 sth U Station Controller U 39400 LZ U 2 Stream Gas Turbine U 39400 LZ U 3 Stream Gast Turbine U 30400 td U 1 Stream Gas Turbine Density U 0400 ul U 1 Stream Gas Qsonic U 36 400 UZ U 2 Stream Ga
5. is not used Print Jobs This page is not used 14 ELSTER Instromet Ports On this page the settings of the communication ports can be changed Available items Port the M2000 unit has 2 ports SKT 1 1 MPU and SKT 1 2 MPU which can be configured independently Function selection of the various output modes for the EnSonic Chromat RTU should be selected And per port the following items can be set Baud rate communication speed default 38400 Parity parity checking default none Stop bits 1 or 2 stop bits default 1 No bits total number of bits default 8 RS 232 RS485 function select Enable handshaking hardware handshake enabled when selected Interbyte time time delay between successive bytes default 3 Packet timeout default 20 Max Retries number of retries before alarm is raised Remarks the settings of the port used for communication with the EnSonic must match the settings of the EnSonic Port the pin settings of the 9 pin sub D connector for the RS232 protocol pins 2 3 and 5 are different from the pin setting for the RS485 protocol pins 6 and 9 see the M2000 manual for details the communication ports are located on the back of the M2000 MPU board SKT 1 and SKT 2 File view Options Users Help Port Function SKT 1 1 MPU Chromat RTU Baud Aate Parity 6400 x None Stop Bits Mao Bits r Le l 5 Cc 7 tf 8 cs R Packet Timeout po Inform
6. of the page can be dragged to this text box More than one item can be placed in a text box in which case the alarm conditions are OR ed Latch Invert the state of the output is inverted Details on how to connect the digital outputs are given in the M2000 manual i Model 2000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline File View Options Users Help m Qutput Board In Slot 5 lt T arne Digital Outputs a Y M Local values Latch Invert Divider Frequency Duty Cycle Duration Mode Switch 1 T Alarm gt gt Meas VUS High pres i lt R E DE E K cR 2 Logic 0 Ey S met L 7 Logic 0 ai ae eee E teo d a a er LTTE 5 Logic 0 F L e ed S SL a e e l l a a Ei LE IES EIT K E boogie 0 LLK E Logie 0 Digital Outputs py z ET C H E Digital Inputs Eales a Logic 0 eaa TRT Unit Faults H E Ensonic EJ Fre al Update unit EE Main Status ES E Alarm Status 10 Logic 0 Load setup 8 Meas YOS High Ee H D Meas YOS Low T Lage 0 ae setup i KA e COT maal vl ia 12 Logic 0 Undo page Bes E heme Un a HIS SAL SIG TI Bule Cancel For Help press F1 The digital outputs are located on the back of the M2000 Output Board terminals A1 B1 A12 B12 Normally these outputs are used to drive external relays Logging This page is not used Modbus This page is not used Data To Print This page
7. E Use Chromat Recieved Unda page Hs Bp Cancel Help U UULUUUU For Help press Fi Gas Data Alarms 1 This page is not used Relative Density Meter 1 This page is not used Scaling Factors 1 This page is not used Preset Counters 1 This page is not used Base Conditions 1 This page is not used Mode Switch 1 This page is not used 12 EL_STER Instromet Analogue Outputs On this page the 4 20 mA current outputs of the M2000 can be configured Each output is configured easily by dragging and dropping the required parameter in the Variable box and setting the upper and lower limit Available items per output Variable the selected output parameter Max Min upper and lower value of the range of the selected output parameter Use Absolute converts negative numbers to positive ones Calibration Min Max mA when calibrating output use min or max current The current output range 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA is determined by jumper settings on the output board u Model 2000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline l Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline Analogue Dutot 222 2 AN A Output Board In Slot 5 9 Ea Use Absolute chal a fariables Variable WOBBE S Chromat Re Calibration Made Sintah Fly Active data el S uw T T Min me E Stream 1 iai riage fel are H Equation 3 tet S Gas Data Analogue Output 2 P E H E bas DatafUsed Use Absolute Ch
8. L 8 E R ELSI E X Instromet Model 2000 Programmer EnSonic Display amp Control Unit Document code 10735 M2KCNF 001 Si Z Document Document code Date Publisher Copyright Trademarks Revision History Instromet Model 2000 Programmer EnSonic Display amp Control Unit 10735 M2KCNF 001 January 25 2004 Instromet International N V Rijkmakerlaan 9 B 2910 Essen Belgium Phone 32 3 670 0700 Fax 32 3 667 6940 2003 Instromet International N V Essen Belgium Instromet International N V is a member of the Instromet group All technical and technological information contained in this manual including any drawings and technical specifications remain the property of Instromet International N V and may not be used other than for the operation of this product copied multiplied passed on or communicated to a third party without the prior written permission of Instromet International N V Products listed are trademarks of their respective manufacturers Company names listed are trade names of their respective companies Revision Remark Date 001 First release 25 01 2004 E_STER Instromet Preface This document covers the configuration software for the M2000 flow computer which can be used as display and control unit for the EnSonic For EnSonic applications the M2000 is configured using the Model 2000 Programmer software The version V3 81e described in th
9. abled otherwise the date and time information will be lost when the unit is switched off The M2000 date and clock information is used to update the time and date of the EnSonic unit on a regular basis Date and Time Don t Send Send From PC s Clock L 5 send The Following November 9 2003 Boards Configured Analogue Inputs 16 47 47 pes Toil Contract Time Update unit Load setup Save setup Undo page Cancel 0 Hours For Help press F1 Analogue Inputs This page is not used EL_STE R Instromet as Digital Inputs Used to configure the digital inputs of the M2000 The function of the Status Inputs 1 3 can be selected via the pull down list the relevant selections are Ensonic Calibration and Ensonic Reset When the specific input is activated for approx 1 sec the calibration or reset command is recognised The inputs can be Inverted Normally the inputs are connected via a relay to the 24 VDC supply on the backside of the unit see the M2000 hardware manual for details 7 Model 2000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline File View Options Users Help Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline Input Board In Slot 2 Gas Meter Inputs 1 2 Wariables Pulseeount T eee l eal atal values Frequency 1 Pulse count 2 Frequency 2 Status Inputs 1 3 3 Input State 1 Input State 2 Input State 3 HART L
10. ation Fage RS232 C RS4g5 Braai T Enable Handshaking oan __Update urit_ Interbyte Time S S Load setup R Save setup Undo page Cancel For Help press F1 15 EL TEN Instromet Teze Information Page The M2000 has 6 info pages on which various data can be displayed Normally this page will be set during manufacturing but users can store their own data in these pages Available items Info page 1 to 6 page selection Define bitmap a range can be selected in which a bitmap can be loaded when the range has been selected a Load Bitmap button is displayed Clear Page deletes all information on the current page Invert invert page vi Model 2000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline File View Options Users Help e Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline Into Page Info Page 1 Define Bitmap Information Fage Clear Page T Invert Memory Stats Display Pages a Memory used for current page 52 bytes Memory available 9949 bytes Ni Update unit Load setup Save setup Unda page Cancel For Help press F1 16 ae Instromet ELSIE lt 4 Display Pages On this page the output pages of the M2000 are configured Since this page has been set during manufacturing and can by modified by experienced users only no detailed information is given on how to change the display pages of the M2000 Model 2000 Programmer Unit EnSonic Se
11. ative NOTE Tree will only update after you change page Inport Export Help Sa Monitored Preset Ids This page is not used 19
12. curity Open Offline Fle View Options Users Help Unit EnSonic Security Open Offline Information Fage al Update unit Load setup Save setup Undo page Cancel For Help press F1 E J Preset Data 4 0 Active data H 0 Local values 0 Counters H E Page Titles Main Menu ltem Sub Menu ltem Stream 1 re Restore K Import Clear Export Options K Replicate from Stream 1 Information Number of Pages 24 Max 100 Size of Display 7 Pages in bytes 2438 Max 30000 bytes TEPP Title Main Totals gt b b gt r Title Main Totals gt h bra gt v bul Tithe Alarm Totals gt VER gt VEbc1 VE rl EET Tithe Alarm Totals gt MET gt E bm Tithe Current Hour n ace gt b ch nal gt Y bo ch nal gt rnoch nal Comments 17 Help 7 InStromet ELSTER Unit Security Allows the supervisor of the system to make certain pages editable or read only Names and Passwords for three operators can be set Since this page is not intented to be used by the user no additional information is presented Operator 1 WHOLE PAGE Mame Password H Editabl fe ie Editable USER fn Configured Read only pa Date amp Time IZ Calibrate page Operator 2 Name Password USER2 2222 Ethernet IZ Calibrate page ACCES IO TEST Analogue Inp
13. is manual has been used throughout the development of the system and is likely to undergo minor changes However the main functionality of the program will not be altered Related documents EnSonic Installation Manual code 10735 M2KCNF 001 dd 20 01 2004 EnSonic User Manual code 10735 USER 002 dd 20 01 2004 EnSonic Programmer code 10735 ENSCNF 001 dd 25 01 2004 Model 2000 Gas Flow Computer code Model 2000 issue 6 202 09 02 dd 16 09 2002 ELSTER Ge Instromet General requirements The M2000 configuration program runs under the Windows operating systems 95 98 ME 2000 and XP There are no special requirements for the amount of free memory or free hard disk space and the configuration program with sub directories and related files requires about 32 MB of hard disk space The program requires a serial communication port COM port to communicate with the M2000 Systems with USB ports only can use USB to COM port converters Positive experience has been gained with both programs running simultaneously under Windows XP and 2000 using EdgePort 4 and Edgeport 8 converters The communication between the configuration software and the M2000 takes place via the USB port on the front of the M2000 The connection cable between M2000 and PC should be A to A USB port style 7 InStromet ELSIE lt 4 Startup The configuration program is started by double clicking on the program icon directly after startup
14. oops Ensonic Calibrati gt Ensonic Reset 9 No Function 9 invert T inver Invert AAA S Update unit Load setup Save setup Undo page Cancel For Help press F1 The three digital inputs are located on the back of the M2000 Output Board terminals A1 B3 and A3 Jumpers 6 8 amp 10 on the input board have to be fitted Hart Loops This page is not used EL STE Instromet Chromat This page presents the parameters used to communicate with Chromatograph like equipment like the EnSonic Available items Chromat type EnSonic must be selected here Chromat ID identity number of unit default 1 Chromat Time time interval for polling the EnSonic default continuous Chromat Status how to react on chromat status default Ignore Mode of Op Address Modbus address where the mode of operation of the chromat device is presented must match the Modbus setting of the EnSonic Gas Data Address the Modbus start address where the measurement data is presented the length of the data block is fixed and hard coded This setting must match the Modbus setting of the EnSonic File View Options Users Help Offline Chromat type lEnsonico Chramat ID l al Chromat Time Continuous Chiomat Status Ignore a pgp pgg nheptane Tre 0 000000 noctane STROP o c00000 0 000000 1000 e000 7 7 Unit EnSonic Security Open HART Loops IS Chromat Coy cone
15. romat Gas Data F 2 79 Chromat oo WOBBE Chro T L Flow Rates ORE oe Calibration Min Max 0 000000 Min 0 000000 Min m C May m Analogue Analogue Output 3 Use Absolute iee Calibration G Win Max 0 000000 Min o oo0000 Miri m C Ma m Analogue Output 4 Variable Mas 10 000000 Miri lo UUUUUU Undo page Cancel Help Update unit Load setup Use Absolute r Calibration Min m T May m Save setup 01 For Help press F1 The analog outputs are located on the back of the M2000 Output Board terminals A13 B13 A14 B14 A15 B15 and A16 B16 terminal row A positive terminal row B negative 13 ELSTE RX Instromet KN Digital outputs On this page the settings of the digital ouputs are displayed Each output board in the M2000 has 12 digital outputs which can be configured in many ways The outputs are configured easily by selecting the proper function Alarm and dragging and dropping the selected parameter to the output box Available items per digital output Output function button to select between Logic 0 Logic 1 Alarm Pulse Flow Dir Swt Inp and Valve for the EnSonic all outputs are set to Alarm Output parameter when the Alarm function is selected a text box appears on the right side of the selection button and items from the tree structure in the left part
16. s U zonic U 0400 ut U 3 Stream Gas U zonic U 0400 ud U 1 Stream Gas sonic Density U 6 400 vU U 1 Stream entur Tube U 38400 whe U 2 Stream Ventur Tube U 38400 For Help press Fi Figure 2 Unit Connection List In certain situations it may be necessary to configure the unit offline in this case the Edit Offline option must be selected Keep in mind that when using the Edit Offline option the instrument s setup is not read from the unit and that overwriting the units setup may cause serious malfunctions Also when using the Connect EL STE Instromer option in which the setup is read from the unit prior to entering the edit mode it is good practice to save the unit s Current setup prior to making changes and to save modified setups using appropriate names prior to updating the unit s internal setup After establishing a connection with the M2000 a window is opened in which the unit s setup can be modified By selecting the proper icon in the left part of the window a topic related page is opened in which the topic related data can be modified Depending on the security level certain pages may be hidden or read only After modifying specific parameters the new setup must be downloaded to the unit by selecting the Update button Setup s may be Saved and Loaded The Undo option only operates on the currently selected page When switching to a different page the modifications cannot be Undone ELSTER Instromet aga Setup
17. uts E x R Operator Name Paseword USER 3333 V Calibrate page LFL TK LFL TB B a m LLH Set All Digital Inputs 2 Editable Update unit Load setup Save setup l Read Only Unda page Send Serial Numberto Unit Cancel Help For Help press F1 Se ae Ethernet Access This page is not used 18 ELSTER 1JnetrOomet as Change ID Text On this page the text labels belonging to the displayable items can be modified Since this page is closely related to the Display Pages page and has been set during manufacturing it should not be modified Preset Data Original ID name 2 Active data rd Chromat becl Rd Tih 1 Local values He Chrornat Rec 1 He Ethernet Counters L Chromat Rec 1 C Access Page Titles N2 Chrormat becl Ne CO Chromat Rec Cu TH FERF Eis C2 Chromat Rec Z Cs Chromat becl VUS High E4 Chromat ecl YOS Low n C4iChromat Rec T Body LES Chromat Rec 1 F High n CSfChromat becl P Low n Lb Chromat Rec Voas High nL Chrormat Rec Vigas Low EER i n CS Chromat Rec T Coe Monitored He Chromat becl FP COZ Preset Ids WOBBE S Chromat Rec 1 Wobbe Chr bead State Read Chr Last Read State Last Chr nalser state EnSonic Update unit Main Status Main Status Load setup Save setup Undo page Cancel For Help press Fi Alarm Status Alarm Status i Counter Prefix Positive Neg
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