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1. 152 Figure 206 Ethernet configuration page 153 Figure 207 Soap user 153 Figure 208 General unit identifier 154 Figure 209 General 05 155 Figure 210 Calculation code and 157 Figure 211 Configure 158 Figure 212 User authorization and security configuration 160 Figure 213 Read and modify a secure configuration in partial mode 160 Figure 214 Maintenance configuration 161 Figure 215 Formatting 162 Figure 216 Configure string ID s and resulting variables 163 Figure 217 Configure string 5 164 Figure 218 Min max ID setting and resulting 165 10 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK H IMPORTANT INFORMATION KROHNE Oil amp Gas pursues a policy of continuous development and product improvement The Information contained in this
2. 102 Configure Ethernet 102 Configure Ethernet reports select 103 Configure Ethernet reports format the paper 103 Configure Ethernet reports format the report 103 Selectitems wide an ode 104 Select a text costs aye dawn rr cete coe Ente P Rt ede 104 Select a variable froma 16 104 Select log data froma 5 105 Select alarm log 4 105 Select audit log data 106 Select animage 106 Create a graph 522 is 107 Formattan item Mk Sabha E eA a Peake 107 Data log item Select statistics 108 Configure Ethernet reports page lt 109 XML report 110 Configure Ethernet reports select xml 110 Configure Ethernet reports select filename 111 Configure Ethernet reports xml report
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4. 77 91 New 78 Figure 92 Graph profile 78 Figure 93 Graph profiles for value and 5 79 Figure 94 Graph profile enter the X Y pair for one 79 Figure 95 Display keyboard customisation and 80 Figure96 Create 80 Figure97 New display 81 Figure 98 Display keyboard key 81 Figure 99 Display French keyboard in configuration and the Summit 82 Figure 100 Display default 82 Figure 101 Display default 05 82 Figure 102 Translation to 83 Figure 103 Selection 84 Figure 104 Create 84 Figure 105 Name and search a language 84 Figure 106 Language 85 Figure 107 Import a la
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6. 10000000000 lt None gt Option and Bottom Mex 2000000 Controt Nome gt z Option Lett and Right Max 40 000000 Controt gt Option Top Left and Botton Label 1 m Label Figure 84 3D graph settings www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS Yall Mew Graph 10 13 49 14 07 2013 11 35 04 14 07 2013 Figure 85 Summit 3D graph X Y Z and X Y chart example 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 75 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 9 1 Graph selection The top part of the display defines the graph as a whole He oe eG Cr Rs ba tate Figure 86 Create a mimic display canvas With as functions Add to display menu If checked this graph will be placed in the menu item supervisory If not checked the graph can be used as a display page A new mimic can be created and must be given a name grip fama Figure 87 New graph display Once created the graph settings and options can be specified In this case they refer to the above X Y chart 6 9 2 Graph settings and options Ranges X QU Mex 0000000 Mar 100000000 Otem Botomonty Error 1 000000 Max 1 000000 Controt None gt Options Let only Mie 0 000000 9 900000 Co
7. 111 Configure Ethernet reports xml report 112 Begin XML tag window and 112 End XML tag normal and error 112 ID configuration window and result 113 Log data configuration window and 114 Audit log data configuration 115 Formattan item Lc nerunt xe Rr Gs 117 ID report 117 Configure ID reports select 118 Configure ID reports report 118 Format ceni b enne 119 Read 119 Communication board and port selection 121 Serial port type selection and a typical 0 122 Ethernet configuration page 122 Example Modbus and Modbus over TCP IP master port settings 123 Modbus device selection 124 Modbus Bristol 3808 125 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 9 TABLE OF FIGURES SUMMIT 8800 Figure 172
8. ES 32 Data log select variables 32 Data log 05 33 Data log Statistics a 3 2 ieee eats 33 Data log local log numbers 34 Data log ID s for FTP printing with log record 35 Data log ID s for modbus with index lt 35 Display set the correct engineering 36 Alarm and audit 100 37 Edit mode and system 38 Settings display settings and touchscreen calibration 39 Display main 40 Configurator main menu amp 5 41 Display main menu amp 41 New menu select 42 Edita menu item scarey ee raw bee eec e gu Berea eee Bue a 43 Bit map editor zi mem AE DII E RR ke ees xg 43 Import bit map etn nee ee tea ep ee EAS EDO bv 44 Configure display 44 Display item details 45 Display page bas
9. Longi unsigned Langl unsigned Longl Leng Longi Wnsigned Long Float date bipi Float lime unsigned Lengi Leng Unsigned Longi de ie de d dm ir de aeo de amp de LJ I www krohne com amp 1324 12 1234 SERERE Bead only Read only Read only Bead only Read only Read only Bead only Read only Registers IE nn ee 1 1 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION The whole block will now get address 32 This means that if address 32 is requested that all variables will be returned Do the same with the hourly daily log and possible other logs giving them the address 701 etc Make sure that all doubles are replaced by unsigned longs as above As with any modbus make sure that the byte order matches your computers From Local modbus log information move the modbus log history index for the event 3 in this case and modbus log history indexes from 1 and 2 to the right and give them addresses 7001 and following Ona 42e Type Bytes Order Access ndenng Cg hee phuvCO1 1 kgCO3 Rog Mowrtyt fmignediongi 124 Mom Readony gt LJ Acme Rog fmignediong 4 124 Mone gt indes Gua Log tme date Rog Mom Redo
10. Ml SUMMIT 8800 Flow Computer Volume 3 Configuration KROHNE 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol 3 R02 en IMPRINT SUMMIT 8800 All rights reserved It is prohibited to reproduce this documentation or any part thereof without the prior written authorisation of KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH Subject to change without notice Copyright 2013 by KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH Ludwig KROHNE Str 5 47058 Duisburg Germany www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 CONTENTS 1 About this book 12 TI VolUME Ss tte o ORE OUR DR bids 12 1 2 Content Volume ecco i itis D Prove P std tr he pant ba eed dee 12 153 Content e e olet hen 12 Content Volume 13 1 5 Information in this 13 2 General Information 14 2 1 Software versions used for this 1 12 22 2 2 2 00 000 00000005 14 2 2 Terminology and 41 200422 2 000000000000 000000000000 ener nennen 14 2 3 General Controls and Conventions sesssssssssssssseene eene 15 2 4 ID Data lF683 deb p eo Heft e m 16 Zu d ue 17 242 59louf CoOdese coe epi LR tetendit e o ERE ue eat asa 18 Z4 3 IDiEo
11. Grid 2 Figure 81 Template bar graphs configure limits and colours Configure Limits Configure Colours 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 71 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 8 2 4 Trend A trend is electronic pen writer which is blank and start writing at the moment a page 15 opened 14 ZI ee 2 pasan d cies aca Pe ee re eee EE Maim Perili Figure 82 Template trend configuration and Summit screen Below the configuration of the lower trend Right clicking on the trend or pressing configure will bring up the settings 72 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS WA Figure 83 Template trend configure limits and colours 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 73 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 Configure Limits The number of samples on the trend graph seconds if the cycle time 1 The maximum value for the trend graph The low limit on the trend graph Configure Colours 6 9 3D Graphs 74 A 3D graph is an excellent way to present a lot of data in an X Y chart or an X Y Z chart The ac tual chart can be build up from sets of X Y Z values but can also be X Y Z data from variables These variables may be dynamic or static
12. 138 Figure 189 Modbus parameter 5 139 Figure 190 Enron modbus serial 5 lt 140 Figure 191 Enronevent 00 141 Figure 192 Enron 100 1 142 Figure 193 Enron hourly log ne 153 Figure 194 Enron modbus log 144 Figure 195 Enron modbus log lt 51 144 Figure 196 Enron modbus 0 145 Figure 197 Enron Modbus alarms 146 Figure 198 Figure 198 Instromet protocol serial 5 lt 5 147 Figure 199 Encoder 0 148 Figure 200 CTE protocol hardware setting 149 Figure 201 protocol 5 150 Figure 202 CTE protocol 5 150 Figure 203 151 Figure 204 CTE protocol log 151 Figure 205 Figure 205 DSfG block
13. lt 5 91 Ticket printer print 0 6 91 Ticket printer print 5 92 Ticket printer print 0 5 92 Ticket printer print 5 92 Configure reports ENG 93 Variable and log data ID 94 ZOOM function unos cerit dede o he peer aria ene 94 Variable item options with formatting 5 94 Data log item options with changed time period and format 95 Data log item Select statistics 96 Page selectlori innra aua ik idR nee 97 Ethernet port configuration 98 Ethernet port FTP 98 Ethernet port SMTP configuration 99 Ethernet printjob configuration 100 Ethernet reporting print 100 Ethernet reporting print conditions 101 Ethernet reporting select printer and print 101 Ticket printer print 0 6
14. Figure 51 Setup supervisor mode Enable or disable supervisory mode An alphanumeric password of at least 5 characters Commit data changes instantly Click if parameter changes may take place immediately or after manual action Enable auto logout Click if a password must expire after the Summit is not used for a while Logout after If enabled enter the time to auto logout Now in the Summit menu an option supervisor mode appears with which a supervisor can log in and log out 52 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS Yall gt Ea a feos M don Figure 52 Summit supervisor mode login and logout If logged in the supervisor mode is orange and on the top line an orange supervisor mode icon appears Please note that as commit data changes instantly is not clicked an option to manually com mit data is available under the supervisory mode 6 6 Alarm Audit Security Configuration It is possible to define what to do with alarm acknowledgment and clearing alarm and audit logs depending on the hardware security switches For details see chapter 6 1 6 7 Mimic Diagrams The mimic screen of the flow computers sets the Summit 8800 apart from any other Such pages are fully graphical and can depict metering equipment status buttons and any other picture This makes it a simple supervisory system but please be aware that mimic diagrams are slower th
15. A user will automatically be logged out 5 minutes after the last keep alive message 15 received With as functions Press add a new soap user and provide the details Select the user to be changed and press edit soap user Delete user Select the user to be changed and press delete soap user Information in this section is used for setting up general items of data that will apply to the over all flow computer rather than specific streams The data is divided into groups which are selected by individual icons 9 1 Unit Identification Allows the user to enter an identification and code for the flow computer This is useful in a sys tem e g to identify the unit via the display report or communication Tag Krohne Summit 8800 Installation code Figure 208 General unit identifier An name of maximum 31 characters to identify this Summit flow computer Installation code An code of maximum 36 characters for this Summit flow computer 9 2 Date and time In the configuration software the initial settings for date and time can be set together with and the display format and the contract time 154 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION 9 3 Translation English is the default language for the Summit but it is possible to define a new language 9 4 Audit log For diagnostic purposes the user can extend the audit trail with alarms a
16. Bitmap 1 Figure 53 Mimic display definition 6 7 1 Mimic diagram selection The top part of the display defines the mimic page as a whole Figure 54 Create a mimic display canvas m f Add te Menu With as functions Select an existing mimic Press select mimic to select a mimic from the list of existing mimics Press new to create a new mimic from a blank or template see below Press rename to change the name of the mimic Press delete to remove the mimic Note that there is no warning Add to display menu If checked this mimic will be placed in the menu item supervisory If not checked the mimic can be used as a display page See chapter 7 3 3 A new mimic can be created from A blank canvas An empty canvas will be generated A predefined system template mimic will be used as a start of the mimic Of course a name must be given to the new mimic 54 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS ITI New Mimic Diagn Template BlankPage Figure 55 New mimic display Once created the following main functions can be used to create and display the mimic dia gram T Confort a ae Background Colour 115 Figure 56 Create a mimic display canvas Use a template Press template to select one from a list and to put it on the current canvas Set the back
17. Variable An alphanumeric item A traditional meter with analog dial item A horizontal or vertical bar graph item A real time trend graph item INENNENNC 7 0 Lower Figure 73 Adisplay template and right mouse click on item 66 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS Several functions can be used to draw a complete page Move an item group Left mouse click and hold on the middle dot in the item to drag the item Left mouse click and hold on a side dot in the item to scale the item Change the order of items Right mouse click on an item and select move to front back or raise lower or press the button layer and select move to front back or raise lower Duplicate item group Right mouse click on an item and select duplicate Delete an item group Right mouse click on an item and select delete or press the button delete Right mouse click on an item and select configure fl or press the button configure to change the behaviour of the item see next Group items Pressing the left mouse button drag a square around items to be grouped Multiple template items can be dragged on the page to complete the page The layer button can be used to set the order of the different items which has to be in front and which should be at the back To add a variable to the template select new item then variable A basic outline will appear on the template
18. perum bed cee ee ere nee 5 I pluma oe s donem 34 bpe vee rei canon 1 perum denen ed cee cei oe peram r eram bed qe 5 karag rer pera r pliera r paag d parga ee Svea oer Eis ur d ria gt d Tb B E Cord PHR j bed AE gt le ee ett penam e coed gt qed coe 5 ce ce co peram gym baud vod cere panes perum ceram bpe ede preci cern porn hren bed s yoke pen pacer d perum hram bed gee vee bey per d peed 1 bpd qe E 2 xar ere curo d pera h brail kipami din lb ren ronem d eim Boden bpl el Cine eed pem Hem d s bed cee a eee penam gem i plum ci oor coe bed cree ee ore teenies poe erie red pent dee que geet eee cere ore p r eemi c pai ee cae Lay Darum a persa r editor ima lbs gt rni i vni mies is d peris gt 5 mde afe d ee eee Figure 2 ID lookup As there are very many ID s it is possible to filter for a required ID 2 5 Specific Requirements for Meters and Volume Convertors 2 5 1 Numbering formats The number formats used internally in the unit are genera
19. 1 ph uVCO2 1 kgCO ph uM 1 kg Read Access Level 100 Write Access Leve 0 Setup Name Hourly Log Every Hour Num Records 744 Default Display Page V Add to Display Menu Figure 193 Enron hourly log 8 5 3 Addressing scheme The following addressing scheme should be used ENT XA ee m wem m J oOo oOo mw wet Ror sm vepiintegers ipa 50 599 _ aebitintegers Lue m Froor 7009 fog nistor naso m Frovo 7997 22bitfoating pont oa Jo i To create the event list select Log data in the tab below the ID list and select the event log Se lect the last items as below and drag then to the beginning 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 143 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 144 3 Erim Figure 194 Enron modbus log selections Coy tee Leg Mory Ang Deg horti pamai on Rew m Rag rout ghi p m Bog Panty phas Reg spaini a Rog hosti phu MA Leg Leg kog eg tme tote Sog Demet v Tene date Log 1 m Log b amp b Ment m Bop Day m Bog p d Gn hep ho pret Aged inna
20. Left click and hold on the centre dot of this item and it can then be moved Left click and hold on one of the corner dots to re size the item Figure 74 Move and re size an item Please note that the item now appears in the right hand side item list When duplicating an item the software incorrectly asks if you like to change ID indexes Use no change 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 67 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 8 2 1 Variable The variable item can be used as a place holder for any type of variable USM Reliability Path 1 1 99 80000 USM Reliability Path 2 1 98 75000 USM Reliability Path 3 1 100 00000 USM Reliability Path 41 97 22300 USM Reliability Path 51 68 45600 USM Reliability Path 6 1 93 10000 Figure 75 Template variable configuration and Summit screen Nothing needs to be configured for a variable 6 8 2 2 VU Meter A VU meter is a mimic of an analog panel meter Multiple meters can be on one page each with their own settings qLine 1 3 5463 ai 35844 152258 ee 7282488 bite 1 _158722 jew Figure 76 Template VU meter configuration and Summit screen The big VU meter below left used the standard settings the small meter below right uses the settings below Right clicking on the VU Meter or pressing configure will bring up the settings 68 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SU
21. Log time date pd uVLine l Pressure sensor 2 maximui O pd uVMon 1 Pressure sensor 3 maximui pduVbed Pressure sensor 1 deviatio O _ 1 m 4 m Pressure sensor 3 minimur Pressure sensor maximui Figure 197 Enron Modbus alarms For each Alarmed ld a selection can be made from all the possible alarms Every cycle the Modbus Alarms are verified and if the alarm status changes from a previous cycle an entry is made in the relevant Event Log The alarms set the following bits within the Modbus Log Event bitmap register Events are a result of a preset value change and are generated by examining values in the Mod bus setup These IDs do not necessarily have to be present in the Alarmed ID list 8 6 Pemex Modbus Pemex modbus is similar to Enron modbus designed to read logs via Modbus In this case also batch logs are defined and the addressing scheme is slightly different 8 6 1 Logs All logs need to be kept for 35 days This means that the sizes for e Daily logs 35 entries e Hourly log 35 24 840 entries e Batch logs 35x10 350 entries Event log entries of 255 entries 8 6 2 Addressing scheme The following addressing scheme should be used esses Readcommend Wiwcemma 146 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION meyeeme S Batch Dai
22. lt None gt gt Figure 114 Ticket printer 7 1 1 Serial port settings Set the serial port to match the printer 90 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Baud Rate 9600 bps Stop Bits Step bit vode Word Se Page Width Page Height an CTS timeout If handshaking is used then define the maximum time should be waited before giving an alarm when the printer is not getting ready 7 1 2 Print jobs The print Jobs page defines the configuration of the items to be printed and the circumstances Print event rauts Qr eee j Sr HAF Run Switching 2 COP staton Or vare 9 stremi CP Registers Figure 116 Ticket printer print jobs There is no limit to the number of print jobs that can be created each theit own name 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 91 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Sic Pit Figure 117 Ticket printer print jobs With as functions Select an existing job Press select language to select a job from the list Create a new job Press new to create a new job Press rename to change the job name Delete a job Press delete to remove the job Note that there is no warning The content of a report can be based on the standard variables or on data log values To be able to re print the report it is a good ide
23. ph ble names 1 Positive or negative Ph VN 2 4 ID Data Tree Previous or Current period Pgh previous 15 minutes Ph previous hour Pd previous Day Pm previous month Pq previous quarter of a year current 15 minutes Ch current hour Cd current Day Cm current month Cq current quarter of a year Type of totals u Unhaltable counts always m Maintenance counts when maintenance is active optional n Normal fiscal counters during normal operation e Error fiscal counters with an accountable error t1 gt t4 Tarif fiscal counters based on fiscal thresholds Type of flow VPulses pulses counted Vline gross volume flow Vmon monitored grass volume flow Vbc p t pressure and temperature corrected gross volume flow Vbc linearization corrected Vbc p t gross volume flow VN Normalized volume flow VN net Nett normalized flow VM Mass flow VE Energy flow VCO2 carbon dioxide flow Stream Run number When selecting parameters and options in the Configurator software the user will be presented with a tree structure for instance www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION e nud Cj Preset E23 Adive 8 2 Time Alarm Audit Counters values Beard Information Redundancy 3 3 Batching EHEJ Complete Batch Station Station Co
24. 6 3 2 Display page amp items The bottom part of the display page defines the display pages and their items belonging to the menu and submenu selected They appear very similar on the Summit display The display items are dragged from the ID list left Mae Menus Figure 37 Configure display page 44 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS Yall The display page has several functions associated with it to modify its contents Make a new page display item below the very end of the pages Set display as default Right click on the page for details see chapter 7 11 Set the page type Press the button page type and select the desired type see chapter 7 3 3 Select a display template Press the button page type and select template for details see chapter 0 Create a display item From the ID list choose the item to be displayed and drag it to the page Delete a display items Select the correct display item or items and press the delete key Get details on display item Right click on a display item and choose the item name ean sgh Bat Bags Mere giel Bri ec rmen yes Tien peepee unre re core par ee Tirati fn Pirr Det hie d Mamie Rl sd ua raten inp Figure 38 Display item details 6 3 3 Set the pa
25. Figure 103 Selection of Spanish The top part of the display defines the language as a whole Select Language Espa ol Figure 104 Create a language With as functions Select an existing language Press select language to select a language from the list Create a new language Press new to create a new language Delete a language Press delete to remove the language Note that there is no warning Import a language Press import to read a language file from disk See below Export a language Press export to write a language file to disk See below The second line of the display is Language Name Espa ol Filter List V Used Figure 105 Name and search a language With the following fields Language name The name for the new language Filter list Enter a English text string to find it or reduce the length of the the list below Check if this language should actually be used in the Summit Than the actual list of all text to be translated appears 84 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS ITI Original Text Normalise Gas Counter rollover limit Allow negative station counters Modbus timeout Modbus timeout ctr Use station maintenance mode Maintenance requires LoQ Use maintenance flow Use maintenance totals inhibit maintenance acc alarms inhibit maintenance non acc alarms Use maintenance 4 20m output Maintenance restore d
26. Maan Lowercase lls Lowercase character mi m2 Figure 98 Display keyboard key definition The four character are Character when shift is pressed or when caps lock is on Character when shift is not pressed and caps lock is off Function 1 blue Fn1 Character when blue fn is on Function 2 red Fn2 Character when red fn is on The supported character set conforms to MES 2 and comprises most common Latin Greek and Cyrillic extensions 1013 characters For instance a French keyboard could look like 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 81 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 Figure 99 Display French keyboard in configuration and on the Summit 6 11 Default Any page that is shown on the main menu can be selected to be the default page this is a spe cific screen which the screen will show after a certain time of inactivity on the Summit touch screen This can be a screen saver but more often this will be an important overview screen Figure 100 Display default configuration The settings are Figure 101 Display default settings 82 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS IET Configure the display default Select one of the pages in the list See later The time after inactivity when to jump to the default page The pages in the mode list are normally the system pages If the desired page is not shown in the list then i
27. SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION 9 13 Customs strings When a standard application is applicable for multiple sites it is very useful to have variables that contain text which is site dependent In the Summit up to 50 custom string variable can be created strings Sh Preset string 1 Station Mew York West EHS Custom strings citing KrohneAR e string i string ronne osonic string 2 string Approval 38765437 string string 4 string 4 strings string 5 strings string string e strings string 7 strings string 8 string id tring 11 string 9 string 12 string 10 string 13 string 11 string 14 Figure 216 Configure string ID s and resulting variables Each variables can contain up to 40 unicode characters These ID s are in the active list and can be used in display reports and communication The strings are read writable an can therefore be changed by operators or via communication e g from SCADA Please note that by right clicking on the string field the full Unicode character set can be used including the Unicode control characters 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 163 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 Ongedaan maken LAM ike rane RLM Rechts naar bei Knippen zwi Werbindingselement met len Kopi ren ZI Verdekeygsetennent met beng us Begin van liriks maar rechts
28. Select the destination and report data Printer Select the destination from the list of printer The printer refers to the hardware settings Select the report to be sent from the list of print data The report may be using actual or archive data To be able to re print a report an archive is needed 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 101 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Figure 134 Ticket printer print jobs Archive index Define which record in the archive type will be used 7 2 4 Configure HTML report 102 To start making the actual content of the report data press print data The result will be a report in HTML format suitable for a printer or an E mail message nVLine 1 000000000 0000 x 1 ft Figure 135 Configure Ethernet reports The report data must be given a name to be able to identify it in the print job www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Figure 136 Configure Ethernet reports select report With as functions Create a new dataset Press new to create a new report layout Select an existing dataset Select a dataset from the list Rename a dataset Type in a new name in the data name field Delete a dataset Press delete to remove the dataset Note that there is no warning Define the paper formatting Paper size Width margin mm 10 Heaght margin mm 10 Figure 137 Configu
29. cent Lan tie ener 777 cte 1 164 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION E Cy Fuse B Sy vce E D E O iui D aii J Lm pu Qr i ee A tie Cgime C Minus DS gt birh LE DELI Pu Ch Cr brum BEd Q Mete EX C D Men Ua ER Cr bea nta DUO binga BELL Mete Ch banh EI Ed C CF bacon iQ OF kine ph Lil iia Vm pm ma ENT 7 iis riga vae 5 naa 33 Me Ula ed iO sU IR D Sy vals E 8 20 eee vau gt valer T es Mes Ln 8 2 Malan vol 10 Sy 21 Figure 218 ID setting and resulting variables Select a desired variable from the ID tree and drag and drop it into a min max ID position The Summit will then calculate the minima and maxima for the active variable for each of the follow ing periods Min ch ID 1 Max ch ID 1 Min cd ID 1 Max cd 10 1 Min cm ID 1 Max cm ID 1 These
30. changes or any flow recorded will not form part of the normal measurement records Therefore it might be crucial to define what to do when a stream or a station goes into maintenance Use station maintenance mode o Maintenance requires LoQ Use maintenance flow Use maintenance totals Q inhibit maintenance acc alarms inhibit maintenance non acc alarms maintenance restore data Maintenance requires open valve Not controlled Maintenance requires closed valve Valve 2 Use maintenance 4 20mA output li Figure 214 Maintenance configuration Click the following options to become green if appropriate for maintenance mode Use station maintenance mode Set if the maintenance mode applies to the complete station Maintenance requires LoG Set if low flow is required to enter or exit maintenance mode Use maintenance flow Set if the maintenance flow rates need to be used Use maintenance totals Set if the maintenance flow counter need to be used Inhibit maintenance acc alarms Set if accountable alarms may not occur Inhibit maintenance non acc alarms Set if non accountable alarms may not occur Maintenance restore data Set if preset values should be restored when exiting maintenance The following actions can be chosen when in maintenance mode Maintenance mode requires open valve Check if the selected vale is open to enter exit maintenance Maintenance mode requires closed valve Check if the selected vale is c
31. it is possible to ignore checking of the a time element In this case only the seconds are checked Resume normal operation Define if normal operation should start when the step starts so if needed this will normally be at the last step Please note that in this case the FAT check uses the flow offset to simulate a flow without the need for hardware pulses Other functions are Press the new button Select a step and press the edit button Select a step and press the delete button Drag and drop a variable from the ID list Double click on the ID Select an ID and press the delete key 9 9 Security configuration The SUMMIT 8800 can have 3 security modes Any changes can be made including download of a new application Partial The existing application can be uploaded changed and downloaded again Full Connection is possible and applications can be uploaded but cannot be downloaded Although an application can be changed in partial mode there are still security measures to restrict access First of all the user be authorized to use the configurator and secondly an ap plication itself can restrict the access to its menu 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 159 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 160 Figure 212 User authorization and security configuration selection The super user can authorize new users to use the configurator restricting access to certain functions With t
32. phuvMant m amp D im im pom O 1 Q phavcO21 Q phuM t Figure 20 Data log select variables Up to 50 variables selectable form the ID tree The logs settings are 32 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DATA LOGGING Read secede Levet 100 Write Access Level D Setup Heme Log DF 1 Log Ever 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e Hum Records Log on change of None gt Default Di SS Ea ETS Figure 21 Data log settings m e Umum of If the log is event driven select which variable from the ID tree triggers the event ee Be careful to select an variable which changes state such as end of prove Default display page Press when page must be displayed after the screen is not used for a period of time Add to display menu If checked this mimic will be placed in the menu item data logs fe If not checked the mimic can be used as a display page The statistics of memory used is indicated on this page in terms of time and amount of memory used Statistics Logging for 16 hours 40 minutes 17 19 Kb used 65 00 Kb total used 5 14 Mb free 580 Mb maximum Figure 22 Data log statistics The period of time the total record will cover How much memory is used for this log record How much memory is used for all log records How much me
33. pred iene ged Lone Reged ions 167 Pon ea tame IA Amagrad iong II Long rr ML Z1 71 11 1 1 1 lll f Pred Best or Cred oew Pres on Best on Brod emt Fret on Beet en frd em bres omy Beet fad 5002 2 6 eno Pred ony bret a da M Y Select addresses 0 5 and click right on their address region Klick on Change addresses Selec tion and enter 32 Figure 195 Enron modbus log addressing Maius bog erent bitmap Log Modius bog event register flog Event deest amp og Ent leg event date stame log Event event valuel Log Event vendi value Log Event Log Loge Hearty Log tomesdate log Hourly phaiiinsl jm reg Hourhi Log im Log Hourly Log fan Log Hour phuEd los Hour ph uVCO23 Heuwr phu Log Lag timerdate flog Daily Log medse Loge amp 1 jm flog per Loge Dally Daily mes unm access egiten naeng me Unsigned Shot Unaigred Short Flow Fost Float date MAD float tine Longi Long
34. 1 uVline 1 uVMon i uvbcl Variables Log Data Figure 184 Modbus slave ID lists variables log data status bits The ID s can be chosen from three ID trees Variables Log data Status Bits The three trees can be selected below the ID list S O Faults amp Gy Boards 8 53 Board 8 03 Alarms 1 2 Pulse Output Alarms 1 amp 3 C3 Port Alarms 1 E C3 Port Alarms Porti Timeout i Port2 Timeout 1 Port3 Timeout 1 Q Porti Illegal function Q Port2 Illegal function Ports Illegal function ETD annin me 4 Variables Log Data Status Bits Contains all normal variables Contains all data logs configured and its variables Contains all alarms and status bits which can be read as individual bits 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 135 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 8 4 3 Parameters Modbus is not a well defined standard It started as a very simple protocol but has been modi fied to fit different applications Such changes have never been included in the standard result ing in a wide variety of conflicting versions Therefore to cover all applications many param eters have been included in the Summit Address Variable Type Bytes Order Latch Access Registers Indexing Method Log m Log Hourty data Double 12345678 None Read only Direct 0 mVMon 1 m Log Hourty data Double 12345678 None Read only D
35. 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 37 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 EE i Emmm ERRETA RH0000 ESI ERI ES ES EL E BIBIEILILIEIEIEIETEI E E ETETEL ISI ES ES E ES E ET EE EET EE E E C LT ET CT E EHHHEHHHHBHEHHBHHEHEHBEH BERR RRR ERE eee BERBER ERROR SS For other items such as transmitters text variables and buttons slightly different configuration is needed 6 7 3 1 Colours All mimic items have a colour associated to it The configuration page can however be different between items Colours Warning image Operators _ acabe Format Operators Mask Colour 48 m Enabled Background Colour 255 Ok Colour Ee Disabled Background Colour Alarm 0 E Pressed Background Colour I 25 zl Warning Colour 32 Enabled Text Colour Disabled Text Colour Pressed Text Colour Figure 58 Mimic item configure colour 58 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS Yall Select the colours to be used for the mimic items Normally these are Mask Colour the colour for the base or background of the item OK Colour the colour for the item when its status is OK Alarm Colour the colour for the item when in alarm Warning Colour the colour for the item when in warning For buttons to make t
36. 74 Move re size 67 Figure 75 Template variable configuration and Summit screen 68 Figure 76 Template VU meter configuration and Summit 68 Figure 77 Template VU meter configure limits and 69 Figure 78 Template vertical bar graph configuration and Summit screen 70 Figure 79 Template horizontal bar graph configuration and Summit screen 70 Figure 80 Template two signed bar graphs for the configurator and Summit screen 70 Figure 81 Template bar graphs configure limits and colours 71 Figure 82 Template trend configuration and Summit 5 72 Figure 83 Template trend configure limits and 73 Figure 84 lt 5 74 Figure 85 Summit 3D graph X Y Z and X Y chart 75 Figure 86 Create a mimic display canvas 76 Figure 87 New graph display 76 Figure 88 New graph range 5 lt 5 76 Figure 89 New graph colour 5 lt 77 Figure 90 New graph optionS
37. 9 3 3D coto tette ret tee Mie AP dee bad ERES 78 6 10 Keyboard 4 1 02 0000 0 0 80 Default e oS 82 6 12 Translation to 1 42 2 1 0000 0000 83 6 12 1 Importing a language 2 0000 atn eerte enhn 85 6 12 2 Change a language Excel inc tie 86 eeo e es 88 7 REPORTING 89 72 Serial ticketprIntihg eio eS e pt teer eemper ends 90 7 1 1 Serial port settings oett e RR e IRA ee E oe E ERN 90 Ka o e c P 91 7 22 93 PNA e BOB et E Ee b eser iocus 94 7 1 5 Add statistics iet esee Leda Loire Lolo be Lust Deva Leia Lo eno ed eo abe oa 96 T6 Multiple pages i tete tec d eene e e te e E Ay e rr t dte e at di 97 74 2 Ethiernet reporting RHODE PAGE EE DOE e o 97 7 21 FTPpEOtGCOl a ee e er eee e ae be eee tt e deo ed 98 7 2 2 SMTP E mail
38. Change the order of items Right mouse click on an item and select move to front back or raise lower Or press the button layer and select move to front back or raise lower Duplicate an item group Right mouse click on an item and select duplicate Delete an item group Right mouse click on an item and select delete or press the button delete Configure an item Press the button configure to change the behaviour of the item see next Group items Pressing the left mouse button drag a square around items to be grouped Multiple mimic items can be dragged on the canvas to complete the page The layer button can be used to set the order of the different items which has to be in front and which should be at the back Please note that the item now appears in the right hand side item list 6 7 3 Configure mimic item To change the behaviour of the item press the button configure Depending on the type of mimic item one or more of the following properties may be configured 56 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS ITI Lc Operators be 2 2 lt gt lt gt Give the item a name Select the ID associated with this item Define what should be shown with a variable name value units status and border The most common form is the following Ok Colour Alarm Colour Warneng Colour The simplest form is for line thin pipes and solid boxes 08
39. Eee sit REED RE RR SERRE RENE UR AER 166 PTO SOAR c et Ru e eut herir dra ets 166 2 9 Modbus TIMMS SOU Ie Ee e e ee dett eite 166 9 20 TDRBNEX EWEIMODDP vm 167 T GTEGOonhfguratioh szs a aro o Ed iu o ede il 167 10 APPENDIX 1 SOFTWARE VERSIONS 168 10 1 Versions Revisions Gusta adt ast tuts Noten tes ato Donde Read 168 10 ZG rrert VERSIONS et ite eee cett deve 168 10 2 1 L atest version 0 35 00 REOR LP EUREN TERRE 168 10 2 2 Approved version 2 4 0 0 21 20 0000 169 11 APPENDIX 2 TABLE OF LEGALLY RELEVANT PARAMETERS 170 12 APPENDIX 3 MODBUS COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 171 12 1 Nutmber Tormoats siet pte e deb t baad severe dre reto 171 6 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 CONTENTS Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Fig
40. ID s are in the active list and can be used in display reports and communication The min max ID s in the preset list are strings with the ID names associated to the min max value The setting for an item can be cleared by pushing the associated clear button 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 165 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 9 15 Redundancy This page allows a system redundancy function to be enabled The default state of the flow computer can be set to be duty or standby and assumes that a sys tem consists of a duty and a standby flow computer that are in communication with each other Further details on configuring a redundancy setup is detailed in volume 2 9 16 Watchdog This function allows a system watchdog to be enabled which will perform a complete system reset after a defined watchdog time out period has elapsed if any fault condition occurs For details See volume 2 9 17 Run switching Run switching allows automatic opening of new runs streams when the flow exceeds a preset maximum and automatic closing when the flow is below a preset minimum With this the best accuracy of a metering station can be guaranteed For details see volume 2 9 18 SOAP Gas The Soap or Simple object access protocol is used for external servers to access information from the Summit 9 19 Modbus time out Liquid Gas Steam The Modbus time out function is designed to identify when ess
41. Mir Figure 14 Audit trail log Each record contains a CRC 32 check which is generated when the log record is created and checked for validity each time data is read from the unit As the audit trail log is a system functions it does not need any configuration However configu ration of the audit acknowledge which is depending on the security configuration is possible see chapter Alarm and audit log security 5 3 1 Audit log extension For diagnostic purposes the user can extend the audit trail with alarms and with up to 10 addi tional data items per event These data will be stored on an external SD card only Configuration can be done under generat 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 29 DATA LOGGING SUMMIT 8800 ibCedwe Pend Accom level Write Acoma p Figure 15 Audit log extension The user can select which alarm types are to be included in the audit log F Non Accountable Alarms Wamings OF Faults Figure 16 Audit log select alarms Accountable alarms Alarms min or max exceeded which influence the flow measurements Non accountable alarms Alarms which do not influence the flow measurements Warnings Warnings hi or low exceeded which do not influence the flow measurements Faults Hardware faults such as wrong hardware cards inserted for this application Select which additional data is to be recorded for each audit event often these are the flow to
42. a name The name may not be empty or contain spaces Within the log data section the same rules apply here as to the ID tags but now the log index must be specified The configuration dialog and the corresponding XML entry are shown below 114 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING nar Audit onenei bo Shaw generalienmup Show inan ieee Show alarm Bera V Show ID chase ibi Show windows change iir 7 5 Entry type attributes Begin XML Tag Audit XML Element 3 TimeDat DOM Ya Time pate Uniw Tine Dabe r HHMMESS OO MAG Date x Auditinfo Brent descriptions Auditinfo End XML Tag zTimeDate HH MESS gt EventCade Alarsa Event Code ates x Audit Li HH MBESS Time Date x UnisTimeDate 55 DD MMUTI UnisTime x Auditinfo Brent description Auditinfo x TimeDate HH DOMA TimeDate gt zEventCade Alarm deteripliona Prente odes lt Haber ates x Audit Figure 159 Audit log data configuration window 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 115 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Audit log data When an ID is dragged into the report an unformatted line appears By double clicking on the line the ID configuration windows appea
43. be in separate Summits In the last case a Modbus Link is needed to connect the prover computer to the stream flow computers The prover computer will be master the stream flow computers will be slaves See volume 2 To create the Modbus master select one of the gas prover versions sia Inter packet delay 10 milliseconds Timeout 2000 milliseconds Rees 30 00 Read delay 100 milliseconds 101 1 Redundancy Master Custom 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 127 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 The settings needed are Inter packet delay In a noisy environment characters may be lost causing two packets frames to be mixed This is prevented by putting a delay at the end of each packet Not needed for TCP IP Timeout Time to uec MERE connectivity attempts between the devices Retries Number of Number of attempts to establish communication before an alarm is given to establish communication before an alarm is given Read delay As the device has to process the read command it might be needed a delay before the IEEE data arrive Modbus ID Unique identifier for the Modbus identifier for the Modbus device In the stream flow computers the Modbus slave is defined in a file with the same name as the master which can be imported as a modbus list 8 3 6 Gas chromatographs For gas measurement a gas chromatograph or GC is often needed Several popu
44. date valum to dates and ORM Mors 5 eat ea 2 Figure 109 Converting a language file in Excel To change the language translate the second column Here search and replace may be helpful but be careful to use it correctly as it might change the wrong words KROHNE can also provide an Excel file which uses Google translate to change the different lines but this will never give the quality results needed so it can only be used as a guide while translating When translated In Excel use save as choose the file type CSV Comma Delimited and select the correct directory and file to save Documents library 2 bubon Narre Date d Bioetcoth Exchange Folder 184 2001 1427 11 2002 1229 oce sm 31 1 20031325 b SP 23 4 2013 1411 d 1 1 20031326 M Unguege cov 16 37 2003 1121 Save m type CSV Comme z Authors Be Harry Tegu Add atop Folders Toes om Figure 110 Save as an Excel language CSV file Then use the configurator Import function to get the new language 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 87 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 13 Web access The Summit has a build in web server which provides read only access to all the displays and allows download of ID reports of active data and of alarm and audit logs for details see volume 1 The web site ca
45. document is therefore subject to change without notice Some display descriptions and menus may not be exactly as described in this handbook However due the straight forward nature of the display this should not cause any problem in use To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this document is deemed accurate at time of publication KROHNE Oil amp Gas cannot be held responsible for any errors omissions inaccuracies or any losses incurred as a result In the design and construction of this equipment and instructions contained in this handbook due consideration has been given to safety requirements in respect of statutory industrial regu lations Users are reminded that these regulations similarly apply to installation operation and main tenance safety being mainly dependent upon the skill of the operator and strict supervisory control 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 11 ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK SUMMIT 8800 1 1 Volumes This is Volume 3 of 3 of the SUMMIT 8800 Handbook Volume 1 Volume 1 is targeted to the electrical instrumentation and maintenance engineer This is an introduction to the SUMMIT 8800 flow computer explaining its architect and layout providing the user with familiarity and the basic principles of build The volume describes the Installation and hardware details its connection to field devices and the calibration The manual describes the operation via its display its
46. file 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 85 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 Figure 107 Import a language file 6 12 2 Change a language in Excel When pressing export the name and location of the language file can be chosen If there is al ready a language in the configurator then the select which language you would like to export Figure 108 Select language to be exported Select To export the default English language text list To export the selected language text list The file type is CSV with a comma as a separator To import this into Excel choose Open choose Text files and select the correct directory and file to import The text import wizard will start The only change to be made is on the second page change Tab into Comma The Text Wizard has determined fat your data a Tf cor ect choose or choose the data type thet best describes you data Ora data type Choose the type that best describes your data Characters such as commas or tabs separate each fed C Peds are aligned in columns wh paces between each fei D E F Nya Start 1 egg Windows WEN 86 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS WA Tow screen iet you select onem and set Data Format General converts numeric value to numbers
47. host to another over a TCP based network In the Summit FTP is used to transfer reports from the flow computer to a printer or to a file server FTP Enable V PrinterIP 168 168 150 101 Username USERNAME Password PASSWORD Figure 128 Ethernet port FTP configuration Click the box if FTP is used Printer IP Provide the IP address of the receiving device Username Set the username needed to access the receiving device Password Set the password needed to access the receiving device For printers a username and password may not be needed however they must be entered for access to the user s network servers Note When using FTP to print data the printer or print server must be set to accept FTP con nections A majority of the more modern network enabled printers and print servers support this protocol 7 2 2 SMTP E mail protocol The SMTP or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is an standard for electronic mail e mail transmis sion across IP networks Two independent SMTP protocols can be used 98 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Enable 7 Recipient details FC email address flowcomputer example com Recipient Recipientl Username flowcomputer Recipient type Password password Recipient name John Smith Domain example com Recipient email john smith KOG com SMTP server Figure 129 Ethernet port SM
48. ins Plakken RE ier rachis par liek inal Begin van rechts naar links schrigirichting opl Alles selecteren PO ipenask voor her Rechts naar links leesvolgorde Nominale Europese cien Unicode besturingstekens weergeven 5 rats ES Syrmmetrisch spiegelen yitschi Unicode besturingsteken invoegen ANS etl Figure 217 Configure string ID s formatting 9 14 Minimum amp maximum ID s In many cases it is important to know minimum and maximum value of a variable during a cer tain period This can be achieved with this function for up to 20 selectable ID s C tart Me Aes Dt meal _ Man es tion era Lo Ow On teaming tantis Da cs m C Gai bane anand C unos 06 rs Tom Metas Nana Reese d ou a Aan tte C 270 Que TZ tu Tertii ten tts ot 5 Que C eme Meter j C tdi Meet LO cgo My tetas ow MAn tae It 1 o Gen Sires TAA Coen uem 1 inj Mtas 149 None ono y _ _ wei 57959 2 LJ Metect Mis dae tt Mene e Guus serosa Ow gs Men Mas Nene Cum ent Meu tas UT D lt way rm 25779159 mena Ce O ami o
49. log record can be chosen 34 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DATA LOGGING Add image Add graph Figure 24 Data log ID s for FTP printing with log record selection For modbus there is a special log data tab for ID s from the data log and after entering the index may be changed Figure 25 Data log ID s for modbus with index selection 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 35 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 The Summit 8800 display capabilities can be accessed locally via its touch screen or remotely via a web browser connected to the build in Summit web browser This means that it can be used via a large local display a phone a tablet or a PC It is also possible to download alarm and audit logs and real time ID reports For details on operator display and web access see volume 1 The display screen capabilities of the SUMMIT 8800 represents a quantum leap for flow comput ers Not only is it a colour display but it is also fully graphics presenting text mimics trends X Y Z charts etc and it is also fully configurable When starting a new application the configurator will automatically generate a default menu depending on the type of streams prover chosen Because the menu is created in the default engineering units it is very important to make sure that the correct engineering units chosen otherwise the menu items h
50. master device In the Summit the modbus slave is used to allow other devices such as SCADA systems to get information from the Summit Traditionally a serial port is used for Modbus but nowadays Mod bus over TCP IP becomes more popular so the Summit also supports this on its ethernet ports where each Ethrnet port has 4 modbus slave links available 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 131 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 In the Summit the modbus slave is completely configurable and can be setup to include any Summit information in any of the modbus registers This means that the Summit is capable to adapt itself to match any of the host devices Note As modbus is not a well defined standard familiarity with communication and the Mod bus protocol is assumed on the part of the user For further information on modbus please see website http www simplymodbus ca or http en wikipedia org wiki Modbus 8 4 1 Modbus slave port selection and settings The modbus slave settings are divided in 4 parts the port settings the timeout setting the log settings and the register settings 8 4 1 1 Modbus slave port settings In Hardware select the desired board and port from the left hand list and with modbus slave D Serial Ports Serial Ports Pot Select Type Modbus Slave cs Ethemet Port 2 4 Port3 Settings Addresses Ethernet Ccess 4 Ethernet 2 Modbus 1 amp 1 Setup Name Board 6 Port 2 2
51. off and on buttons are clicked then the alignment is important Select if the alignment must be horizontal vertical or grid For grid include the colums and rows Figure 68 Mimic item configure format for a variable and for a button In the above case Button 1 The no button is clicked Button 2 The yes button is clicked Button 3 Both the no and yes buttons are clicked with horizontal alignment Button 4 Both the no and yes buttons are clicked with vertical alignment Button 5 Both the no and yes buttons are clicked with grid alignment 2 columns by 3 rows 6 8 Display templates As described in the previous chapter display pages are based on templates A display template only defines the layout in which variables will be presented and do not contain any values them selves They will be added in the display itself Multiple items may be added to a maximum of 20 A few templates 10 centre 8 centre and 4 centre are system templates and cannot be changed 64 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS ITI The rest of the templates are user defined and configured similarly to a mimic diagram a 2 Print Preview impot Download IDLockup Summary Hardware Ovelay Logging Generat Valves Samples Batching Printing Proves Station Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream New Stream __ Security Supervisor Mode Securi
52. protocol eR RE ei Le eee 98 7 2 3 Print c eut I Pee te dte Re dere eio eth 99 7 2 4 Configure HTML report eet te eat et ede ive beo nee e oin puts 102 72 9 Configure XML Reports rest eret e bey rn M e e Me Unete is apes 109 4 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 CONTENTS 7 3 Downloadable ID or active data 0 002 002 20 0 20 6000000 000000000002 117 7 31 Format tHe te MSs iatis tue ne rre hb ac tH eue e e ae RR e ne Te RE eu ex exe 118 133 2 R adsaire ports coe ee d tete RD ERN 119 8 COMMUNICATION 120 Protocol Sacre het ORI 120 Sl I Standard protocol aic eben ON o e te Or Me E ba 120 8 1 2 Meter protocols edt RE Re eee 120 8 T 3 Host protocols eee ne ette ete e det emet ub ect 120 8 2 Basic Communication setup ssssssssssssssssseeeeeeeenene rennen nnne EEEE 121 8 2 T Port SelectlOm ue rrt endete etae eek 121 8 2 2 Basic RS 232 485 serial port settings 122 8 2 3 Basic Ethernet settings eei i tee e enfe ete e ced efe 122 8 3 Modbus Master RRRRRRR DHM 123 8 3 1 Modbus master port selection and 5 123 8 3 2 Modbus Master type eren nennen nnn 124 8 3 3 Differential pressure meters een nennen 125 8 3 4 Ultrasonic and 5
53. settings Modbus Communication is subject to 3 re tries and a 1 second timeout on each re try If at the end of this no reply or an invalid reply is received then an alarm appropriate to the failure is is sued The Modbus time out function is designed to identify when any essential Modbus master or slave communication is lost To disable the timer set the timeout value to 1 otherwise enter the maximum time that the SUMMIT 8800 is allowed to be without Modbus communications An accountable alarm will be raised on every stream that is using the time out alarm if communication loss occurs longer than the defined time allowed All Modbus received gas or liquid data will be flagged as an error 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 133 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 The timer is reset upon receipt of a valid Modbus packet on a Modbus slave port that has the use Modbus timeout option selected 8 4 1 3 Modbus slave log setting The 4 log parameters are needed to include record based transfer of historical data from an alarm event log and data logs into the modbus list For normal modbus this is not possible so these parameters are irrelevant Log Offset g Invalid data action Figure 181 Modbus slave log settings Log offset Set to 1 if the master assumes that the first log index is one Otherwise 0 Set the order of the log the newest first or the oldest first Invalid data selection What
54. the status of the mimic item but this can also be moving rotation sizing or even reshaping depending on any ID in the tree For each shape animation one line will be defined with the condition under which the shape should be chosen This means that one ID must be chosen which animates the shape and multi ple lines with e Operator and value with associated picture Operator and ID with associated picture The operators can be lt gt lt gt and a condition can e g be Fat simulation equals 0 to turn off a light 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 61 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 62 Figure 63 Mimic item configure operators Functions are o Selecthe ID which animats amimic tem troma tis In case of new or edit the above right hand side picture will appear The top part defines the condition in two forms value and ID rp LENS Fe ea Figure 64 Mimic item configure condition The lower part shows the image with as options Edit the bitmap Change import or export the bitmap at will Crop the bitmap Make the bitmap smaller Stretch the bitmap Make the bitmap wider or higher www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS WA 6 7 3 5 Text For the mimic item Text the text must be entered as follows Tet FATBUTTON Figure 65 Mimic item configur
55. to be added Hide name value units From the variable to be added click the box if this part is not needed Custom format Click the box for a special format with the number of digits after and before the decimal point 104 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Bold italic underline Click to set the modifier Select the font size and colour Decimal place 5 Prsdecrmal oo oo Figure 142 Select log data from a list Log data Logged ID Select the variable from a log to be added Log records and order Provide the record number and define if it the number counts with the oldest or newest first Hide name value units From the variable to be added click the box if this part is not needed Custom format Click the box for a special format with the number of digits after and before the decimal point Bold italic underline Click to set the modifier Select the font size and colour 3 Configure alarm log data Show items Timeon Time of E State E Description F Figure 143 Select alarm log data Alarm log data Show items Click if the on and off time the type and state of the alarm from an alarm record must be shown Records to show order Define the number of records to be shown counting with the oldest or newest first 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 105 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Figure 144 Select aud
56. 00 Approved MID version includes only the features that are tested by the certification for MID approval The latest version start with a main version revision 0 the MID versions with 1 and above 10 2 1 Latest version 0 35 0 0 SlOboard Main 0 2 0 1 2010 11 24 0x0043DAE2 168 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 APPENDIX 1 SOFTWARE VERSIONS 10 2 2 Approved version MID2 4 0 0 Based on the following versions of firmware and configurator Summit 8800 Configurator 0 32 1 1 Summit 8800 Firmware 0 32 1 0 2 2 2 2 DualEthernet_Main 0 4 0 0 2 05 29 0x013DE995 BoardBoot 0 5 0 0 1 02 17 0 000 299 Summit Configurator 2 4 0 0 2012 07 27 012 011 012 012 010 012 012 011 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 169 APPENDIX 2 LEGALLY RELEVANT PARAMETERS SUMMIT 8800 menu O Temperature unite degree Cor degres K Fraser data preset data Density units in pF reset data finery MAR E Preset data O i pS Turineimpuseuf pF reset data Turbine ade ratio Pd reset data Merer macam J reseta Metertinearisstion Upto pF reset data Total seating actors Mei Pressure E pF reset data pF reset data Pressureteypad J reset data abs or gauge Temperature Preset data_ Number o
57. 2546 lt Propaec keypad lt uvtaneKeypad gt 00000 1 2346 lt Abutaneteypad nButanekeypad 00000 1 2046 nButaneKeypad gt lt PortaneKeypad gt 00000 12246 lt Pentanekeypad tiPentaneteypad gt 00000 1 2246 nPeet ane keypad lt heoPertaneKeypad 00000 12346 lt meoPentanekeypad 00000 12346 Heptanekeypad 00000 1 2346 lt Heptanekeypad Figure 153 Configure Ethernet reports xml report data The XML report can be filled by dragging information from the variables the data logs and the XML tags into the report 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 111 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Tag imd fag Leg Duns Figure 154 Configure Ethernet reports xml report data 7 2 5 3 Select the items rey Plows compotes daba benas at Lag rata Serer fat er Aiu nase xirehue Dirkes Summit EB f mpb HHE AT Figure 155 Begin XML tag window and result m tags The name identify the tag may be empty contain spaces Show item Click the box if the items date time name or device must be shown Please note that the items appear in the order the boxes are clicked The flow computer time may have an offset from the universal GMT tim
58. 5 Protocot acc Modbus TCP IP 1 USS Baud Rate 19 2 kbps Parity None Figure 178 Example RS232 485 Modbus serial and TCP IP port settings Settings are needed to match the port with the master device it is intended to be used with Please consult master device user manual for further details For a serial port set the following parameters Modbus ID The modbus identifier for this link 1 255 When multiple SUMMIT s are sharing one RS485 link in a multi drop configuration each SUMMIT will need a unique identification Any descriptive name to identify communication port ASCII RTU or RMG RTU is regarded as the most efficient protocol The speed of transmission in bits per second between 300 and 38400 132 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION For a Ethernet port set the following parameters Click the box to enable modbus over TCP IP Ethernet port number D The modbus identifier for this link 1 255 Any descriptive name to identify communication port 8 4 1 2 Modbus timeout setting In the settings it is also possible to enable the modbus timeout to create an alarm when the counter exceeds the number of seconds set under the general Modbus Timeout Use Modbus Timeout Figure 179 Modbus slave enable timeout Check the box is the modbus timeout may be used This setting refers to a general setting for modbus timeout Figure 180 Modbus slave timeout
59. Double click and item or select an item right click on it and choose edit current item 8 5 Enron Modbus Enron modbus is an addition to the normal modbus and was created to be able to transfer tabu lar data via modbus such as alarms events and log data For details see http www simplymodbus ca Enron Modbus is a relatively well defined protocol so use the following guide to create one 8 5 1 Enron modbus settings Use the following settings Protocol Invalid data Return clear data As follows 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 139 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 Select Type Modbus Stings Address Modbus Id 1 Use Modbus Time Setup BoardlPotl 00 Use Address n Baud Rate 19 2 kbps Pa ene Stop Bits Mode Word Size g bits Log Offset 1 First log Oldest first Invalid data action Retum Log event number Event Figure 190 Enron modbus serial settings 8 5 2 Create logs All logs need to be kept for 31 days This means that the sizes for e Daily logs 31 entries Hourly log 31x24 744 entries Event log entries of 255 entries Start with creating three logs An Event log of at least 255 records as follows Just drag the Loca Modbus Log Event folder to the right to have all id s in the log 140 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION Docun Bs s e Print Prev
60. L Valid XML lt report gt lt section gt lt section gt lt section gt lt section gt lt new_section gt lt new_section gt lt new_section gt lt new_section gt lt report gt XML documents may begin by declaring some information about themselves as in the following example lt xml versionz 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt 7 2 5 2 Create an XML report 110 Press XML reports to start making the actual content XML report are built by dragging items from the ID tree on the left hand side of the page over to the right hand side Upon dragging an item into the report the configuration dialog will appear lt Samaitiumber gt 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 Sensiasmber gt InitaliaionCede Crd cemationo PIPER Cn TeBate 00000 123448 Tease xPrAtmos Q0OQO 1 2346 hte t rdi rypad 00000 12346 2 Methaneteypad 00000 12346 Metharetieyped gt s Emanet eyga 00000 1 2346 frhunekeypad xPropaeeieypad 00000 1 2944 Propaeeteypad 00000 12344 lt 2 nbutaneLrypad 00000 1 7346 MB utareteypad gt v iPeraesei eypad 00000 1 2346 Wertarcteyped gt Figure 150 XML report configuration The report data must be given a name to be able to identify it in the print job Figure 151 Configure Ethernet reports se
61. MMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS ITI Limits Maximum 100 Minimum 100 High 10 low 10 Tep Colour Scale Colour ID Background Colour Needle Colour Figure 77 Template VU meter configure limits and colours Configure Limits The maximum value for the meter display The minimum value for the meter display High The high limit on the meter display The low limit on the meter display Configure Colours 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 69 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 8 2 3 Bar Graph A vertical and horizontal bar graph can be used for one single ID but can also be configured to have multiple ID s in case the limits and colours are the same 70 Figure 80 Template two signed bar graphs for the configurator and Summit screen Please note that there are odd and even bars In this case the odd bars have a dark gray the even bars a light gray background The last example the lower bar graph uses below settings Right clicking on the bar graph or pressing configure will bring up the settings www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS WA so w Wl we 2 Id Background Colour ma Item 1 Txt Cot 12 Item 1 Bg Cok Item 2 Bg Cok Gnd 1
62. Modbus device selection 126 Figure 173 Modbus master selection of gas coriolis 127 Figure 174 Modbus master GC device 5 129 Figure 175 Modbus master GC component 5 130 Figure 176 Modbus redundancy master 130 Figure 177 LUA script 1 131 Figure 178 Example RS232 485 Modbus serial and TCP IP port settings 132 Figure 179 Modbus slave 133 Figure 180 Modbus slave timeout 5 lt 5 133 Figure 181 Modbus slave log 05 134 Figure 182 Modbus slave address offset settings 134 Figure 183 Modbus slave register configuration 135 Figure 184 Modbus slave ID lists variables log data status bits 135 Figure 185 Modbus slave registers 136 Figure 186 Modbus slave im and export 137 Figure 187 Modbus serial 5 138 Figure 188 Modbus register
63. Preset Alarm Log 2 Active B E Audit Log Local Time 8 21 Batching Description 8 Samping E E Run Switching E E Station EEJ Stream 1 Q Maintenance Mode 1 Proving 1 Reset Totals 1 Reset Totals Change Product 1 Figure 121 Variable and log data ID selection Text may be typed anywhere on the page after positioning the cursor to the desired location To scale a page use the zoom function Figure 122 Zoom function A page can be zoomed from 25 to 400 7 1 4 Format the items Options are available upon right clicking an item or a group of items The content is different for variable items and for data log items and the options are slightly different when selected or not Here the variable options um selection Cut Decimal Places 0 Field Width 0 Figure 123 Variable item options with formatting details 94 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Draw a green square around the item s and they will become blue Move an item group Group the item s and click and drag the item s Right click on a variable Item details Clicking the first line shows the item details Delete an item group Copy an item group Cut an item group Change formatting Width Decimal places The number of characters after the decimal point Max field width The total number of characters adds spaces before
64. RSDBIEeI 40 6 3 1 Main menu amp submenus 41 6 3 2 Display page amp items einer Fed eene eee o e t a Pee HL 44 6 3 3 Setthe page type x ei elie tn ev ee ee AEN 45 6 4 Security Jedi IY Bis aime tcc si A 49 6 4 1 Users amp 50 eile ae Erie ee eae 49 6 4 2 Display page and 50 6 5 Supervisor Mode 4 1 422 2 0 0000000 000000000 00000000 en nnn 51 6 6 Alarm Audit Security of gut Ot seduce tegebat e abere eure o A ve user 53 Gol Mimic DIagEatriSa t tite Mek abs t Ue tete bt tet dtt ae e Bde ts 53 6 7 1 Mimic diagram selections cR ER ECRIRE ELE P eee 54 b TA 55 6 7 3 Configure e RC PRU s 56 6 8 Display templates f etu m Pet tu Ped ede ea ids 64 6 8 1 Template selection ssssssssssssssssssssssses tnn 65 6 9 2 New template Item nie tt MB ERE uH 66 0 9 9D Grape E E feierte et e ete Mesto aes les as meme et 74 6 9 T Graph selecHori io ouo EU CES Mt MUN en 76 6 9 2 Graph settings and 1 44240 0 200 0 000000000000000000000 76 6
65. SNAM pressure the used pressure and temperature from the ID list CTE outputs 1 to3 Drag and drop the SNAM variables used as outputs 1 to from the ID list Figure 204 CTE protocol log data Logdata Enter the name of the data logs used for daily monthly Volume PT trace and Min max 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 151 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 8 10 DSfG Protocol The DSfG or Digitale Schnittstelle f r Gasmessger te Digital protocol for gas measurement equipment is a German protocol for Gas measurement This elaborate but dated protocol is used to communicate between field devices and between a station and host computers See diagram below Central computer KROHNE Figure 205 Figure 205 DSfG block diagram The blue box is a special communication board developed by KROHNE to handle the protocol and data registration The board is installed in the Summit and internally connected to a modi fied dual Ethernet board via a modbus link with the Summit as a slave It comes as a kit con taining e DSfG communication board e Dual Ethernet board with port 2 modified as an internal RS232 e Aserial cable for internal connection between the two boards e A software application with DSfG modbus and display configuration for DSfG Aconfiguration program for the DSfG board A German DSfG manual describing the configuration Import the modbus and display configuration to ensure prope
66. Select an item double click to edit or right click on it and choose edit current item Show item details Select an item and press right click The details show in gray See below Edit item Heme Saream volume flow unhaaable counter Site supo 3 supo Type Double Jane B bytes Humber 395183 10 Uneque 1 id sine imperial ctr pos 116 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING bbs age aids E TIR e 11 4 cid 1845000000000 1154 Tad ig 17 dut 2355 tae sibl hM D 5 OLS MP ca 17 HOO 1775 14 iid leihen n ACIE auti m es CoD Oat alld Ionio Thi DO fbl Figure 160 Format item 7 3 Downloadable ID or active data reports ID or active data reports can be Downloaded from a website s active data page as a comma separated file Read via the configurator by pressing the read data report button on the connection menu stored under a variety of formats e Unlike other reports they will be real time generated at the customer s request They are ideal for reading current parameters or for debugging purposes d BAHar mm Parry Werk uu 3 4 Meter Model t Meter Sizet Meter Serial Number Meter Tag Mamet Correction Points O Corr
67. TP configuration Recipient si The mail can be send to up to 5 different The mail be send to up to 5 different recipients each with 0 each with Recipient type The report can be send directly To as a circulation copy Cc or as a blind copy Bcc The name of the recipient The e mail address of the recipient 7 2 3 Print jobs Reports can use the HTML XML formatting HTML or HyperText Markup Language allows for colour formatting and charts XML or eXtended Markup Language is a standard that allows a wide variety of programs such as Excel and Word to read and format the information XML not only provides the actual data but also associated information like the names and formats of the data File reports will most often be in XML printers and E mails will most commonly use HTML Please note that for some E mail programs the HTML format must be enabled The print Jobs page defines the configuration of the items to be printed and the circumstances 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 99 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 100 a Sd Prnt Preview Import Download IDLookup SO Custom Alarm Registers Show print menz D Piat on changet arane Figure 130 Ethernet printjob configuration There is no limit to the number of print jobs that can be created each their own name Job name Gas Differential Pressure Figure 131 Ethernet reporting print jobs With as
68. This handbook is intended for the integrator or engineer who is required to configure the flow computer for a stream including devices connected to it Versions covered in this handbook All Versions 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 13 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 2 1 Software versions used for this guide This handbook is based on the software versions as mentioned in Appendix 1 software versions 2 2 Terminology and Abbreviations wc MeermgsupenisonCompuer 360 optical rotary dial Personal Computer Platinum Resistance Thermometers Pressure Transmitter Re try Method to repeat communication a number of times before giving an alarm MSC MUT PC PRT PSU PT RTD Run SAT T m Resistance Temperature Device __ www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 02 SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 3 General Controls and Conventions In the configurator several conventions are being used Numeric Data Entry Box Clear background black text used for entering Numeric Data a value must be entered here Optional Coloured background black text used for entering optional Numeric Data If no value is entered then right click mouse key and select Invalidate box will show and no number will be entered An invalid Number will be shown on the SUMMIT 8800 display as andis read serially as 1E 38 Pull Down Menu Select a function or opti
69. UMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS ITI 6 5 Supervisor Mode Supervisor mode allows an authorized user to control a system like a normal supervisory or SCADA system by pressing buttons and by inline editing For instance the following example shows buttons control the sampler On the left the supervisor did not log in yet so the buttons are not activated on the right he did so the buttons can be used Sampler status 1 tange desee i ene S ceed eines OKO proche vei seem Teni unta nast 9998 9 __ sample hana ran Sample hae Pefonmancefactari Sampler status 1 iacu deere Finn Cema e camped pretctan 589888 iiaea kant grah I Tost net 3985 SESS NY snp tow 7 Pedemawsfatel ee eni imam Pe 5 Figure 50 Same normal in supervisor mode To be able to use the buttons supervisor mode must be activated as follows 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 51 MOY DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 K CAUsersN Ini Save E Commit Data Changes Instantly F Enable Auto Logout Logout after 0 minutes of inactivity
70. YR MI SE DY MN YR 00000000000 DY MN YR od MI SE DY MN YR 00000000000 DY MN YR 0 MI SE DY MN YR 00000000000 D Vei YR 5 8 DY MN YR 00000000000 DE MS Y amp DY NN YR 00000000000 YR DY MN YR 00000000000 DI WS YR DY MN YR 00000000000 DI MN YR DY MN YR 00000000000 YR DY MN YR 00000000000 DY MN YR DY MN YR 00000000000 DY MN YR 00000000000 DY MN YR 00000000000 D 8 YR DY MN YR 00000000000 DX Vx YR 000000000000 DY MN YR 00000000000 DY MN YR 000000000000 DY MN YR 0000000000 Dt YR 000000000900 1 DIEM TR 00000000005 DEMN YR 000000000000 EAM TE E DI M YR 000000000000 ror nn rere rin DY MN YR 000000000000 DY MN YR 00000000000 DY MN YR 000000000000 n ynet YR DY MN 00000000900 MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI RR MI SE RR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR se HR HR SE HR MI SE WR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR HR MI SE HR RR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR MI SE HR se 8888888888885588 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 RRRA Figure 125 Data log item Select statistics A new statistical item appears which is linked to the associated log data and which is the aver
71. a to base the report on a data log of print data Determine the report type Figure 118 Ticket printer print jobs Report typeln a standard report only the row or record selected will be printed In a row based report the user can choose which row to print Log data used in report Select an existing data log from the list Determine when to print the report Print on interval Print every Z ED Figure 119 Ticket printer print conditions There are 4 conditions to start the job 92 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Manually via the print jobs screen at the SUMMIT 8800 Show on print menu Click if the job must be show in print menu of the main menu for manual trigger On interval to print the job at a regular time intervals Print every Select the interval between two reports from the list Print interval offset Delaying a print by the offset time to prevent 2 Summits printing at the same time On change of state of a variable Print on change of Select the variable ID from the list Care should be taken when selecting the ID as a print will be generated on each change in state On an event like a fault or alarm Event variables Tick on the ID tree one or more boxes on which the event print should occur 7 1 3 Configure report To start making the actual content of the report press configure report em
72. age of the log data items By right clicking the statistical item the following statistical options can be selected 96 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Sun Change the statistical item to be the sum of the data log items Change the statistical item to be the average of the data log items Mins Change the statistical item to be the minimum of the data log items Max Change the statistical item to be the maximum of the data log items 7 1 6 Multiple pages A report can consist of multiple pages To navigate through these pages use Figure 126 Page selection SSS Sorote nextpage 2222 Go to the next page Delete Page Delete the current page 7 2 Ethernet reporting Ethernet reporting uses the FTP and SMTP protocols FTP FTP printing and file reporting SMTP E mail reporting To use them these protocols must be set up in the hardware section for single or dual Ethernet boards 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 97 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 FC thowcomputerOeamelecom Usemame Papot Recipeert neme ose Cena Domain Recepeont emak chin mth SMTP servet 0 exarnplecom Figure 127 Ethernet port configuration 7 2 1 FTP protocol FTP or File Transfer Protocol is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one
73. ain spaces Custom format Click the box for a custom format and give the number of characters before and after the decimal point Show item Click the box if the items ID name or units must be shown Please note that the items appear in the order the boxes are clicked Attribute Per item clicked the item will appear in the attribute list in order of being clicked Attribute name Each attribute can be given a name The name may not be empty or contain spaces 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 113 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 EHEJ Hourly data ostost CQ Time Date Leg DOGODOODO T 2354 Lege O unl HV alume ldHames uv M1 Ste 5000000 115 HVolume di Q uvitan d O o Q suva Figure 158 Log data configuration window and results Log data When an log ID is dragged into the report an unformatted line appears By double clicking on the line the ID configuration windows appears The name to identify the tag The name may not be empty or contain spaces Custom format Click the box for a custom format and give the number of characters before and after the decimal point Select the index from the start of the log Show item Click the box if the items ID name or units must be shown Please note that the items appear in the order the boxes are clicked Per item clicked the item will appear in the attribute list in order of being clicked Attribute name Each attribute can be given
74. ame curve at different pressures These curves can be presented in an X Y graph or X Y Z graph depending on the min and max values in Figure 88 if min and max are the same an X Y graph will be shown otherwise an X Y Z graph will be shown Each profile can be Changed Select the profile and press edit Removed Select the profile and press delete Figure 91 New graph profile Then the next window will appear with on top Figure 92 Graph profile Top With as settings The colour of the graph associated with this profile Select if the curve should be based on values to be entered or on variables in the ID list www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS WA Figure 93 Graph profiles for value and ID s Depending on the data format selected the following is needed to fill the profile s curve data 6 9 3 1 3D graph profile values Per profile multiple one Z value and multiple lines of X Y value pairs can be entered Figure 94 Graph profile enter the X Y pair for one line Together all values in this profile form one curve An X Y pair can also be changed press edit or removed press delete 6 9 3 2 3D graph profile ID s Per profile multiple one Z variable can and multiple lines of X Y variable pairs can be dragged in from the ID tree Together all values in this profile form one curve A X Y pair can also be changed press edit or removed pr
75. an display pages When starting an new application the system automatically generates mimic diagrams depend ing on the type of streams prover chosen They are available as templates which can be used as they are or can be changed to your liking Because the templates are created in the default en gineering units it is very important to make sure that the correct engineering units are chosen otherwise the mimic items have to be changed manually Off course new mimic diagrams can also be made The basic idea is that there is a coloured canvas on which graphic items can be dragged These items can then be configured for colour format variable alarms and warnings 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 93 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 3 CAsers NLBAR RHA Summary Hardware Display Logging General Valves Sampler Batching Printing Prover Station Stream 1 Stream 2 New Stream lt C Sopenior Mode Security Conti Mimic Diagram Templates 30 Gp Keyboard Contig Odat Add to Display Menu Background Colour L7 Tis 0 10 Oil amp Gas Debet 10 pm Used1 10 Capacity De Prused t 10 Teuiedi 0 Ix cd 23111122220 0 lt Text Liquid Condition Text Currect Deity Totais Vine
76. ant Summits or gas chromatographs Please note that the master types shown are dependent on the stream type selection 8 3 3 Differential pressure meters dP meters often use multi variable transmitters Most are Hart based but some are modbus based such as the Emerson Bristol 308 is a multivariable transmitter with differential pressure pressure and temperature Figure 171 Modbus Bristol 3808 MVT With as parameters Inter packet In a noisy environment characters may be lost causing two packets frames to be mixed delay This is prevented by putting a delay at the end of each packet Not needed for TCP IP Time to stop connectivity attempts between the devices Number of attempts to establish communication before an alarm is given Select the stream where the transmitter is installed Modbus ID Unique identifier for the Modbus device 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 125 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 8 3 4 Ultrasonic and Coriolis meters Most smart meters are Modbus based with the Summit as the master Several popular meters are supported OOo o o o pameesemwsmi 7 LN NNNM 7 2 Miro moton 2000series 2 Contact KROHNE as your meter may already be available or may be created for you Other me ters can be created using the custom Modbus master The choice is whether one single meter or multiple meters are connected to the same m
77. ata Maintenance requires open valve Maintenance requires closed valve FAT Simulation 5t Maintenance Mode Translated Text Gas normalizado Contador limite roBover Permite de estao n negativos modo mantenimiento de estaci n Ei mantenimiento requiere LoQ Emplee el caudal de mantenimiento Emplee lot totales de mantenimiento Mantenimiento inhibido al acc de alarmas Mantenimiento inhibido al no acc de alarmas la salida de mantenimento 4 20 Mantenimieno de restauraci n de datos E maetenimonto requiere v lvula abierta E mantenim eneo requiere v lvula cerrada Minan Aa mentenemiants Figure 106 Language configuration For each line to be translated the target language will be typed in on the right This is fine if for a project some operator screens must be translated In that case it is enough to only translate a selected few lines all the others will still use English However the full translation includes almost 40 000 lines although not all line need translation Therefore more often actual translation will be done outside the configurator e g in Excel by exporting and importing the language file 6 12 1 Importing a language file It is possible to import a language from a disk KROHNE has at this moment translation files for Spanish e German Others will become available in time Please check for availability Press import to get the
78. ave to be changed manually So please check if they are set correctly under settings of the configurator start menu iod Une font override 71 Font overdue Arial Unicode 5 Daki Unie Customary defaut language 71 langusge Figure 26 Display set the correct engineering units Please note that the menu will not automatically be adjusted when adding a stream to prevent damaging any changes made If desired it is possible to create a new application and import any changes desired or just create new menu items using the appropriate templetes There are two type of display pages System pages These pages are deemed essential and will always be available User defined pages All other pages are fully configurable 6 1 System pages The Summit has standard pages which cannot be changed and will always be available They handle the system functions such as 36 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS Yall on downloaded Figure 27 Alarm and audit log 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 37 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 50 RAM 64 00 MB E Data Flash Size Main Board PLO Version Board Number Figure 28 Edit mode and system information Although the edit mode page to protect secure pages will always be there the menu and pages behind it are user def
79. be chosen in the hardware section for one of the serial ports Figure 200 CTE protocol hardware setting The standard settings need to match the CTE communication partner More CTE details must be given under general 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 149 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 RR Tr P lup ml Lad cem Figure 201 CTE protocol setting With as configuration data CTE enabled 7 CTE configuration meme Qmin hr 30 Qmax hr ey Figure 202 CTE protocol setting CTE enabled Click the box to enable the CTE protocol CTE configuration Enter the CTE configuration information CTE remi Enter the CTE remi information CTE Qmax hr Enter the maximum flow per hour CTE Qmin hr Enter the minimum flow per hour CTE Qmax day Enter the maximum flow per day 150 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION gt amp 3 Stream 1 snam pressure Pr nputi 1 f Clear umb p O Sinom sd CTE uted pressure Prudi Clear On e C Run Switching CTE used temperature Te used 1 Clear 8 0 Turbine Meter CTE analogue outputi Mena r Gy Encoders 8 CJ Pow CTE analogue output lt Mone a E amp Pressure 1 analogue output3 None gt NUR 8 na n Figure 203 protocol variables CTE inputs Drag and drop the
80. current page Insert page after Create a new page after the current page Next page Go to the next page Delete Page Delete the current page 108 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Delete page Figure 149 Configure Ethernet reports page selection 7 2 5 Configure XML Reports 7 2 5 1 Background XML or Extensible Markup Language is markup language based on a standard XML 1 0 specifi cation XML is focused on documents but is more generally used for structured data The major advantage is that it can be used to exchange data which can be used in a wide variety of pro grams such as accounting systems Excel and Word XML documents are designed to be read by both humans and machines They are based on nor mal Unicode text and can be used in any language A document is divided into markup tags and content Markup has the format xxxxxx and surrounds content Tags is markup that defines the start and end of content e Start tags e g volume End tags e g lt volume gt Empty element tags e g line break gt Tags with their contents are called elements Elements may be empty may contain one start tag content stop tag but may itself contain other elements It should be noted that in order for the report to be valid XML the entire report must be enclosed within one element 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 109 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Not valid XM
81. ddress field and select split addresses lta uere um am pr Erpidea ibr i Chasg earar dae dude 19 rris asl hems Le 8 ura unu DN Lape ums Cantor por De ei E Crim Figure 188 Modbus register parameter functions The registers parameter functions are Change registers Change registers from fixed to variable size give the number of register Autofit registers Change registers from variable to fixed size sets the number of registers automatically The parameters type byte order latch access indexing and log number functions are 138 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION Set Set Block b et Selection Del Delete Selection Unsigned Character bit Te ed A M Indes Terriperature valur Unsigned Long 32 bet lnis degit Signed Character 8 ba Type Signed Short 16 bi fone 8 Signed Long 1 bit Murnber J M Float 32 bit Unique sd sae temperature uredit Double 64 Figure 189 Modbus parameter settings Change parameter Selecta line right click on parameter field and select set The parameters assigned to the variable as listed can be modified individually or for all vari ables While a variable is selected Right click on the parameter and a list of possible options for that parameter or variable will appear Edit an item
82. ds for retrieval of data from transmitter devices and for uploading and downloading of configuration or result data to and from host devices 8 1 1 Standard protocol Summit Protocol Used over USB and Ethernet connection for uploading or downloading of configuration and result data This communication is default and does not need any configuration 8 1 2 Meter protocols HART Protocol Used to communicate to transmitter devices such as pressure or temperature transmitters to read flow measurement data For details see volume 1 Modbus Master Used to communicate to metering devices such as meters provers redundant Summits and gas chromatographs to read measurement data either via standard serial port or via Ethernet port Several versions are available including Modbus RTU and ASCII and Modbus over TCP IP Instromet Protocol Special protocol for Instromet ultrasonic meters Special serial protocol for smart indexes typically gas turbine meters DSfG protocol Digitale Schnittstelle f r Gasmessgerate a protocol for device and host communication in the German market 8 1 3 Host protocols DSfG protocol Digitale Schnittstelle f r Gasmessgerate a protocol for device and host communication in the German market Modbus Slave Used to allow remote devices to read result data from the Unit either via serial port or via Ethernet port Several versions are available including Modbus RTU and ASCII and Modbus over TCP IP This Modbus also su
83. e see SNTP time Attribute Per item clicked the item will appear in the attribute list in order of being clicked Attribute name Each attribute can be given a name The name may not be empty or contain spaces Please note that the report will automatically insert TAB s when a new begin tag is inserted between other lines Begin XML Tag Audit XML Element Krohne Device Summit 5800 FlowComputerDateTime HH MM 5S gt End XML Tag lt Krohne gt ERROR unmatched closing tag Figure 156 End XML tag normal and error result 112 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING End tags An end xml tag does not need any configuration Automatically the matching beginning tag will be ended Make sure there are sufficient end tags Too many end tags results in an error error unmatched closing tag Pre decimal places Decimal places 5 Show ID name c Ey Preset Tdi 20948 FHS Custom strings 31d GCA C2 Split e 200000 LAME gt 9 55 Gas Chromastograph EHEJ Chromatogrph Q GEA Hydrocarbon Spit Type O GCA Hydrocarbon Split Code Figure 157 D configuration window and result Variable ID s When an ID is dragged into the report an unformatted line appears By double clicking on the line the ID configuration windows appears The name to identify the tag The name may not be empty or cont
84. e SUMMIT 8800 over Ethernet the basic settings under the general section is always needed Figure 168 Ethernet configuration page 122 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION Enable Ethernet port Tick the box if the Ethernet port will be used Enable UDP identification Tick the box if UDP User Datagram Protocol is enabled this allows the Summit configuration software to automatically detect this Summit on the Ethernet SE Please note that UDP may be blocked by company routers IP address Set the IP address to be allocated to the flow computer Set a corresponding Netmask e g 255 255 255 0 Gateway A gateway is the network device that enables data to enter and exit a LAN such as a router to a Wide Area Network Leave at default if no gateway is needed DNS Server A DNS domain name system server manages the names of websites and other Internet domains such that you can type in a name instead of an IP number to find a computer Internet Leave at default if no DNS server is needed Configuration software Enable Tick the box if the configuration software is allowed to access this computer Provide the Ethernet port address to be used by the configuration software The default port is 3000 but on some networks another port may be more appropriate 8 3 Modbus master In the Summit the modbus master is used to get information from metering devices Tradition ally a seria
85. e text 6 7 3 6 Variable A mimic item variable off course needs a variable to be defined but also with a button a vari able must be defined Colours Format Variable Alarms Warnings Variable Format Operators Colours 20 Preset SO Preset C3 active 1 8 0 Active 8 0 Time Sba B C Security Switches E 8 C Faults Reset Batch Data E E Alarm Audit Counters C Station SE streams Alarms ch Stream Current Batch End Alarms cm Stream Current Batch Begin End AUS Stream Current Batch Test Complete 1 Stream Current Batch Pause 1 ME Stream Current Batch Manual Begin Stream Current Batch Manual 41 e cco Figure 66 Mimic item configure variable Select the ID of the variable from the ID list 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 63 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 7 3 7 Format A few mimic items such as variable and button also allow a format to be changed V Show Name V Show Value Show Units F Show Status J Show Border Figure 67 Mimic item configure format for a variable and for a button The configuration page is different for the mimic item Click the checkbox if the name value units status and or border must be shown Button Define with clicking the checkbox what button s must be shown off or on or both In case both the
86. ection Typed sErond 1 Enori 1 1 FAT Check 0 s Eno 1 Security s Emo O 5 QMa 1 om 0 1 9 iae E x 1 4 Figure 161 report configuration 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 117 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 The ID report must be given a name to be able to identify it when downloading Figure 162 Configure ID reports select report With as functions Select an existing report Select a report from the list Create a new Press new to create new UM RN layout Rename a Rename a report Type new in the report name field in a new name in the report name field Delete a report Press delete to remove the report Note that there is no warning The actual data are defined Osten seem oq Qus Meter Mardactunrl Meter Modell a fied atasa Meter Serial OE DE Ck Himei Comedian Points Q damidan Typi OX Breeds O Brees D Ss OM 21 O k mi C Figure 163 Configure ID reports report data The ID report can be filled by dragging information from the variables into the report 7 3 1 Format the items Opti
87. ed on 8 centre 46 Display page based on VU 46 Display page based on a 47 Display page based 47 Display page based on log data 54 47 Display page based on log data 48 Display page based on X Y Z 48 Configurator security 49 Configurator users amp 5 49 Summit users amp 5 50 Edit sers o ogee So EIE IE 50 Same page normal and in supervisor mode 51 Setup supervisor mode 52 Summit supervisor mode login and logout 53 Mimic display 54 Create a mimic display canvas 54 New mimic 15 55 Create a mimic display canvas 55 New mimic item and right mouse click 56 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en
88. elect the graph and drag the borders to re size Select an item and press the delete key or right click and choose delete selected Select an item right click on it and choose edit current item Align an item Select an item right click on it and choose align left right top bottom Align Edit current item Add ld Add log data Add dita Figure 147 Format item 7 2 4 3 Add statistics It is possible to add statistics for the log but only if a there are log data items in the report They define how many records will be used Go to a location where the statistics have to be added and choose add statistical data on the right click menu 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 107 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Time DO DO DO OOD Add log data Add statistical data Add alarm log entry Add audit log entry Figure 148 Data log item Select statistics Select the variable froma eg tobeadded Custom format Click the box for a special format with the number of digits after and before the decimal point Bold italic underline Click to set the modifier Select the font size and colour A new statistical item appears which is linked to the associated log data 7 2 4 4 Multiple pages A report can consist of multiple pages To navigate through these pages use Page Selection Insert page before Create a new page before the current page Clear Page Delete the
89. ential Modbus communications is lost 166 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION ITE 9 20 Modbus alarms Gas This is used to associate unit alarms with Enron Modbus values It identifies which values should generate and events within an Enron event Log 9 21 CTE Configuration Only available in Gas application and is used for configuring CTE communication protocols 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 167 APPENDIX 1 SOFTWARE VERSIONS SUMMIT 8800 10 1 Versions Revisions First Digit Major Revision that affects Compatibility of Software with Configuration data most likely used when new software features are added or hardware features are added Second Digit Minor Revision that affects Compatibility of software with Configuration data most likely used when major modifications are made to existing software or hardware features Third Digit Bug fix revision compatibility with any existing configurations or set ups is not affected by such changes Forth Digit Bug fix revision to existing bug fix revision again compatibility with any existing configuration or set up is not affected by this change type Example of coding 34 2 0 1 Major revision 34 minor revision 2 whch includes minor bug fixes revision 1 10 2 Current versions There are two sets of versions the Latest version includes all the features that are available in the Summit 88
90. ess delete 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 79 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 10 Keyboard Configuration 80 The keyboard is needed to enter the supervisory password The problem that many country have different keyboard layouts can be solved by fully customizing a keyboard starting from a blank or a QWERTY UK English type keyboard Be X5 Vi Is Lowercase character Figure 95 Display keyboard customisation and use The top part of the display defines the keyboard as a whole uud Figure 96 Create a keyboard With as functions Select an existing keyboard Press select keyboard to select a keyboard from the list Create a new keyboard Press new to create a new keyboard from a blank or QUERTY see below Rename an existing keyboard Press rename to change the name of the keyboard Delete a keyboard Press delete to remove the keyboard Note that there is no warning Default keyboard If checked this keyboard will be the default keyboard A new keyboard can be created from blank or QWERTY and must be given a name www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS Yall Figure 97 New display keyboard After highlighting a key four possible characters can now be assigned to the key by entered either directly from the keyboard or by entering a unicode number in the appropriate box Main Uppercase
91. etsot lt None gt _ None x Figure 88 New graph range settings Range settings The name of the axis The minimum value of the axis The maximum value of the axis If for Z min and max are the same then it is a X Y graph The current value of the ID will be a cursor going over the curve sie 4696 in above X Y curve The location of the axis on both sides or only one and which side 76 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS ITA Celours z Root w gt Aun gt 3 corer gt Cursor Shadow MN ao uee Figure 89 New graph colour settings Colour settings Figure 90 New graph options Options Enable dynamic profiles Normally the graph will be build when the page is accessed Dynamic means that the graph will be updated continuously This will take more processing power Z direction Defines the direction of the Z axis towards or away from the user and its angle Default display Press when page must be displayed when the screen is not used for a period of time 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 77 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 9 3 3D graph profile 78 Up to 12 profiles can be defined for one graph each defining a curve for the graph For example profile 1 can be a curve of flow rate X against error Profiles 2 and 3 could be the s
92. ft PS Temperature maxi reset data Temperature min reset data Temperature keypad OOO Bsetempersture Counter vn Stopped on ace alarm Neaaiae Hart oops Configure Hart oops not avaitatie analog inputs Configure analog J iae Diiatinpus Configure gta inputs Display Not available Editable Assign editable items pages Not available Display Assign display items pages 170 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 APPENDIX3 MODBUS COMMIUNICATION PROTOCOL Modbus commands 01 02 03 and 04 are supported for data reads and Modbus commands 05 and 10 are supported for Modbus writes The highest accuracy of numbers is achieved using double precision IEEE numbers to 64 bit resolution All numbers can be selected as types other than their default Variable address types Any address in the range 0H to FFFFH or OD to 65535D ID name of variable from data tree Note Read write is only applicable to items with write access red 10 Record Log record number zero 0 being the most recent log record 12 1 Number formats Unsigned char 0 255 Character or boolean Unsigned short 16 0 65535 16 bit short integer format integer Unsigned long integer 0 4294967295 32 bit long Integer format 32768 32767 16 bit short integer 2147483648 32 bit long integer Float 32 3 4E 38 3 4e 38 7 decimals Single precision IEEE floating p
93. functions Add a new job Press add to create a new job Select an existing job Select a job from the list Delete a job Press delete to remove the job Note that there is no warning Re name a job Type in the job name Determine when to print the report www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Print on event 5 71 7 Faults I Boards I Batching amp C Run Switching EOI Station 7 vales Stream i amp Custom Alarm Registers Show on print menu F Print an change af x None gt Print every Hour Figure 132 Ethernet reporting print conditions There are 4 conditions to start the job On an event like a fault or alarm Event variables Tick on the ID tree one or more boxes on which the event print should occur Manually via the print jobs screen at the Summit Show on print menu Click if the job must be show in print menu of the main menu for manual trigger On change of state of a variable Print on change of Select the variable ID from the list Care should be taken when selecting the ID as a print will be generated on each change in state On interval to print the job at a regular time intervals Print every Select the interval between two reports from the list The print job also defines where to send the report to and which data to use Use print data oe Figure 133 Ethernet reporting select printer and print data
94. ge type There are several page types which define the layout of the display page Below please find examples of different page types ENTUM Pepe es 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 45 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 Pr used 1 5 00000 psi Keypad Pr source 1 Keypad Prsensora 1 psa om Paemozi psa Om Prsensoriil psia Off Praveragel psia N A Prseriall jpsia N A Pr roll Hr average 1 psi Figure 39 Display page based on 8 centre template In the above example the sub menu has 10 display pages associated with it On the Summit the bottom right hand side is used to select one of the 10 pages Page 2 is shown and it is popu lated with 8 display items on a 8 centre template Pr used 1 0900 etee Pr source 1 Keypad Fr sensorl 1 08 Pr sensor 1 o8 Pr senaori 1 pua dor Praveragel Prserali 5 00000 Figure 40 Display page based on VU template In the above example page 2 is populated in a VU template with up to 10 display items left and up to 3 VU meters right 46 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS ITI Pr used 1 1297345 Te uted 1 6176080 Pr used 2 1207925 Te used 2 Pr used 3 12 enis Te u
95. ground colour Choose the canvas background colour from a palette of colours Press new item to add one graphic item to the canvas see next chapter 6 7 2 New mimic item By clicking the new item button the canvas can be populated with graphic items fom a list Pipe With a selection from several different pipe segments Line With a selection from several different lines With a selection from several different type of meters With a selection from several different types of metering equipment With a selection from several different arrows Miscellaneous For status valves transmitters solid box variable text and button Also any picture and logo s can be loaded from disk In this case as an ultrasonic meter is selected 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 95 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 ee t z Pige Une is Configure Fup Rotate 90 Clockwise Rotate 97 Anti Clockwise Ovphcate Delete Move to front Move to back Lower on V lt Ne te Figure 57 New mimic item and right mouse click on an item Several functions can be used to draw a complete page Move item group Left mouse click on the middle dot in the item to drag the item Left mouse click on a side dot in the item to scale the item Rotate mirror or flip an item Right mouse click on an item and select the function desired
96. he security configuration any of the menu items can be given a access level of Any change can be made to the menu item displayed in white The menu item can be read but not be changed displayed in purple The menu item cannot be accessed and will be hidden displayed in pink Typically non critical configuration data parameters and values These settings are only used when the security level of the flow computer is set to partially secure using the rear panel mode switches Further details on switch settings can be found in volume 1 An engineer can then use the configurator to change the application off course with the restric tions given 03501 Krohne Summa 8900 e 1 Stream Gas Turtine FPO 01 2 55 43 13 00 00 96 S Read SD card requires admin Settings Help About Figure 213 Read and modify a secure configuration in partial mode In this case the hardware menu is read only When trying to change the hardware a red bar ap pears any changes made will be iqnored www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION 9 10 ID report This function allows download of an active data report to a host via the Summit website or via the configurator 9 11 Maintenance Generally maintenance mode is used for routine configuration or validation procedures and any
97. hem look more dynamic the colouring of the background and text can change depending if the button is Enabled The colour when the supervisory mode is enabled Disabled The colour when the supervisory mode is disabled The colour when the button is pressed For text there is only a foreground and background colour For lines thin pipes and solid boxes there is only one colour so the colour palette will be shown immediately 1 m Oo E 11 AIII 1 OOO 1111111 AILL i mmmn EHHNHNBEBENBLLUBN LL eee l i mimm m iilii i a a L m a L m Figure 59 Mimic item colour palette 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 09 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 7 3 2 Alarms and warnings In most mimic items colours can be depending on alarms or warnings Here the actual alarm and warning are defined Colours Alarm Waming image Operator __ Sr Fouts c amp OP Boards SA Batching CR Prover OP General E C3RE Prover Pressure Prover pressure deviation Acc Alm Prover pressure inlet outlet deviation Prover pressu
98. hne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DATE amp TIME Figure 8 SNTP Date amp time unicast settings Server timeout The timeout that applies to each server after which the next available server in the list is tried It is recommended that this value is a factor of the maximum time without adjustment Poll interval Frequency of the flow computer polling the time server It is recommended that this value is not divisible by 60 The number of time servers the flow computer can connect to IP address of each server Broadcast Timeout 70 seconds Domain 0 0 0 Figure 9 SNTP Date amp time broadcast settings Broadcast timeout The flow computer the waits for a broadcast before giving an alarm It is recommended that this value is a factor of the maximum time without adjustment Broadcast domain IP address on the client subnet for the client operating in broadcast mode to listen for time updates from broadcast servers 4 3 Manually change date and time To be able to set the date and time manually a display item has to be created under Security with the time in it see also next chapter 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 25 DATE amp TIME SUMMIT 8800 Figure 10 Manual Date amp time settings If the operator then goes into Edit mode he can change the time as follows Figure 11 Manual Date amp time adjustment 26 www kr
99. iew Import Download Save Modbus log event bitmap Modbus log event register CJ Totals Modbus log event time stamp Log DF 4 Modbus log event date stamp Br WE o um Modbus log event valuel Modbus log event value2 Log DF 5 Log DF 6 Log DF 7 Veg 00 E o Read Access Level 100 _109 009 Write Access Level 0 Log DF 10 Setup Name Event Num Records 255 109 SD 2 Kc Logon anoct Log SD 3 Log SD 1 Log 50 4 Log SD 5 Figure 191 Enron event log 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 141 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 A daily log of at least 31 records as follows 3 CAUsers h bar Docume pd uViine t O 1 m E Totas pd uVbc1 m tog 0 Sm lo g DF 5 pd uVNsat 1 Sm pd uE 1 MJ pd uVCO2 1 Log DF 7 pd uM kg Log DF 6 bog 00 8 Read Access Level 100 Log DF 9 Write Access Leve 0 Setup Name Daily Num Records 31 Lopon cnet Figure 192 Enron daily log 142 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION An hourly log of at least 31 24 744 records as follows ph uVline 1 amp CJ ph uvMon 1 2 Totals ph uVbc1 m ph uVN 1 Sm ph uVNsat t Sm
100. in that it offers a full fledged programming language inter preter LUA to those advanced users LUA based programming is mostly used for a simple user defined calculation or procedure Two entry points are available e The modbus master configuration to change the master configuration e The calculation code to add a simple calculation The last one is shown here 1M nd 1 ALA 131 srream precsss alarma 132 srream larch alarms 1M BLIBAB OpERDGESS 13 ptatieon proceas counter Streak process averages 137 sEPEAm TESEDL refresh flagas im ond ii Valve Concrol PELI mtaticn process Talves 145 Station Coinzers 185 sratica precess coustersq Start Zimulari con 19 exi putidvalge ids id fat 0 1 15 156 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION Whea the tup s daplred ix mam wen will be Top el p g Save the Saee the situe ie 05 rhe computer The User i prompted to water a fle nare terrae for a Vorgbon aad ceci acte Dope ab Figure 210 Calculation code and help Press help on this page to get the full LUA help including all Summit additions to the language For further details refer to the internet or contact KROHNE 9 8 Factory acceptance test chec
101. inable 38 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS Yall targuage f _ TES gt iD Configuration Pages Using a pointing device you can calibrate the touchscreen by carefully clicking in the center of each cross in each position that it appears on the screen To begin calibration click on the Calibrate button XJ Touch Screen Enabled Example calibration cross Figure 29 Settings display settings and touchscreen calibration 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 39 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 2 User defined pages Except for system pages there are pages which are fully user defined With the configurator software menu s be changed added and deleted Sumenory Ose Legging Vaives Sampler Batching Printing sae Stren 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 New Stream sens person Mode ttum tua Securty Contig Men Dingras Temples 30 Keyboard Config Line Conditions Figure 30 Display main page There are 9 selections to change the screen navigation to access data within the flow computer Display To define the display pages for normal operation To define the display pages for secure edit mode operation Supervisor Mode Sets supervisory mode for
102. ines if the alarms may be acknowledged in open partial full mode Clear Audit Log Determines if the audit log may be cleared in open partial full mode 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 27 DATA LOGGING SUMMIT 8800 5 2 Alarm log Every time an alarm or warning occurs it will be stored in the alarm log log contains a maximum of 200 entries consisting of time and date when the alarm occurred and vanished plus a description of the alarm or warning Figure 13 Alarm log As the alarm log is a system functions it does not need any configuration exept for the alarm acknowledge and clear which is depending on the security configuration see previous chapter All alarm information stored in the Summit s internal data flash memory Each record contains a CRC 32 check which is generated when the log record is created and checked for validity each time data is read from the Unit 5 3 Audit trail log Any change made in the Summit which influences the flow measurement in any way is stored in an audit trail to be able to track back what went wrong and possibly recalculate the results This log contains a maximum of 200 kbyte of internal memory typically good at least 2000 entries Each entry consists of time and date when the event occurred the operator name the descrip tion of the event and the value before and after change 28 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DATA LOGGING
103. information Media Log Information 7 Figure 196 Enron modbus addressing 8 5 4 Define Modbus alarms The last step is to define the alarms The reason is because the Summit has far more alarms than traditional machines and then defined in the Enron Modbus specification Here only the fol lowing alarms can be distinguished e LoLo limit Lolimit e Hilimit e HiHi limit e Rate of change limit Therefore a remapping of alarms is needed For this purpose go to General Modbus Alarms Here all variables defined in the modbus are listed Select the ones that need to be alarmed and double click them to be included into the Alarmed 10 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 145 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 Sr Encoder E M Pressures E G Pressure Acc Alm Modbus log event register O Modbus log event time sta Modbus log event date sta Pressure sensor 1 Modbus log event valuel Pressure sensor 2 value Modbus log event value Pressure sensor 3 valued Log time dste Pressure sensori invalid Log medite Pressure sensor 2 on toni Pressure sensor 3 O phuVbel Pressure sensor 1 MART sti phuVNI Pressure sensor 2 MART st O phuVNsat Q Pressure sensor 3 HART st O phuE1 Pressure sensor 1 minimur O pha Con Pressure sensor 2 minimur 1 Log time date
104. ing the same time The flow computer works with time servers using version 3 or 4 of the SNTP protocol either Unicast or Broadcast e Unicast is where the flow computer will request the time from a specified time server Broadcast is when the flow computer waits for a broadcast packet from a time server and then confirms the results by using a unicast request The SNTP can be setup in the hardware section under the Ethernet SNTP General Enable Opening Mode Pork 433 Min time adjustment 10 seconds time adjustment 180000 seconds Max time lapse without adjustment 630 seconds Invalid time update limit 3 Ignore max adjust on startup yeq Offset from 9 minutes Figure7 SNTP Date amp time general settings Maximum amount of time the flow computer clock can be adjusted Max time without adjustment Maximum number of seconds that the flow computer can be expected to operate without receiving a new time from the time server If this time is exceeded without receiving a new time then the flow computer will give a warning Invalid time update limit Maximum number of bad updates that can be received before a warning is given Ignore max adjust on startup Indicates if the maximum time adjustment value should be ignored for the first valid time received by the flow computer after power up Offset from GMT The time zone of the local time as an offset from the atom clock GMT minutes 24 www kro
105. ingle Coil command is issued to the event address Note Log items and non log items can only share the same address when the indexing method for the logged item s is set to direct Where logged items share an address they must all have the same indexing method mporn rom fie Figure 186 Modbus slave im and export 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 137 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 The register list functions are Import from file Import a modbus slave setup from a file Export to file Export the existing modbus setup to a file Clear Clear the full modbus list Please be aware that there will not be a warning The line functions are Inset a line or group Drag a variable or group of variables to the right and drop it at the blue line Group lines Hold CTRL and select lines or select a start line and hold shift and select the last line Delete line or group Select an item group and press the delete key or right click and choose delete selected Change address and addresses block group of variables that together have one address e Halere ah 10 dace Fairmont Figure 187 Modbus serial settings Change start address Select a line right click on address field and select change start address Create an address block Select a group of lines and right click on address field and select change addresses Split an address block Select the first line in a block right click on a
106. ion allows the user to create or modify a new configuration without actually being connected to the flow computer Figure4 Application firmware version Select the correct software version The software must be compliant to the connected Summit 8800 firmware version details of system information can be found in volume 1 We assume that the version mentioned in append 1 is selected The main configuration page of the Configurator software is displayed and will be the starting point for this manual 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 21 CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE SUMMIT 8800 TEJ Ebria Eh IL null armia ie PAOD EE CD LIB LUIS D Amexant al patug ramos uad Kb 250 Lib ET APA Muster of pabon language 2 Humber of lcgi configuned 8 Murnbar modbun conlqgueations 2 of db 7 ype fie type Led litini Figure 5 Main Configurator display 22 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DATE amp TIME The Summit has a battery backed real time clock The clock can be set in several ways Initially a fixed value via the configuration software Initially the time of the computer downloading the configuration software Automatically synchronized via an SNTP server Manually via the screen The format of the time can be changed to fit international needs The Summit also knows a contract time as of
107. irect 1 it Log Hourly data Double 12345678 None Read only Direct 1 sft data Double 12345678 None Read only Oirect mVNsat t 5 flog Hourly data Double 12345678 None Read Direct m E 1 STU Log Hourly data Double 12345678 None Read only Direct mVCO2 1 flog Hourly data Double 12345678 None Read only Direct Figure 185 Modbus slave registers Each line represents one register with the following parameters Address Modbus address any number between 0 to 65535 is valid There is no standard for addressing registers Most often blocks of the same type are used e g 10001 19999 for read only bits but check the capabilities or needs of the master device before defining your addresses Name of the variable from the ID tree Type Defines the content of the variable used available in different types e g character short integer long integer 32 bits integers floating point 32 bit single precision IEEE floating point double 64 bit double precision IEEE floating point time and short string 8 characters The original standard only defines bits coils and integers inputs Presently long and floats are very common while the flow computer stores most values as doubles to have sufficient accuracy Therefore not all types may be supported by the master e g older PLC s often do not support doubles So change the type to fit the Modbus master The SUMMIT 8800 will au
108. it log data Audit log data Show time description Click if the time or description From an alarm record must be shown Records to show order Define the number of records to be shown counting with the oldest or newest first 3 7 201 teal J Figure 145 Select an image Choose an image from disk with as a file type png bmp jpg jpeg or gif LET NEM Nc c pits Show border F Show graph title 7 Xlabek Show Y labet V OK 106 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Graph tile of of of of of 8j n3 r3 ng ol NE Figure 146 Create a graph Graph title Give the graph a title Logged ID Select the variable from a log to be added Log records and order Provide the record number and define if it the number counts with the oldest or newest first Show border title label Click the box if this part must be shown 7 2 4 2 Format the items Options are available upon right clicking an item or a group of items The content is different for variable items and for data log items and the options are slightly different when selected or not Here the variable options Group an item or items Draw a green square around the item s and a red square for each item in the group appears Move an item group Group the item s and click and drag the item s Re size a graph S
109. ity etc Local Data Data that an operator can change locally to perform maintenance tasks E g turn individual transmitters off without generating alarms Setting Maintenance mode or Proving Mode 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 7 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 Totals Totals for the streams and station Contents of this folder are stored in the non volatile RAM and are protected using the battery Custom User defined variables Allows calculations made in a LUA script to be used in a configuration For details see volume 3 2 4 2 Colour codes With each parameter and option there are corresponding coloured dots that represent the ac cess and status of the particular selection General ID tree RedDot Data is Read Write and can be changed over Modbus EN Yellow Dot Data is Read Only and cannot be changed over Modbus Please note that it might be possible to change the values via the screen 9096 of the data will be Read Only but items such as Serial Gas Compositions Time Date MF are commonly written over Modbus NOTE Although the ID may be read write the security setting determines whether the ID indeed can be written Alarm Tree The alarm tree is built of all the registers that hold alarm data Alarm registers are 32 bit inte gers where each bit represents a different alarm e Represents an accountable alarm visible on the alarm list e Dark Blue Dot Represents a
110. k To verify a configuration and to do a regular parameter check it is very useful and more accurate to simulate the measurements by software instead of the need for hardware signal generators Furthermore to check the full range of the calculations normally these simulated values must regularly be manually This is time consuming and error prone The FAT check is designed to do all of this automatically A list of settings and the time to change them can be created and in maintenance mode this list can be processed automatically This means that all steps e g a day worth of steps for an FAT can be done without supervision after which the generated reports can be compared with the expected results The configuration of the steps is as follows 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 157 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 H E BEES wie m 11 3 danakli vhp esi CEEE E check Dey Check Manh C Oek Fem Moral Figure 211 Configure FAT check 158 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION By pressing the new button a new step with its associated variable settings can be entered Date time Set the date and time to start this step ID value For each ID item drag and drop a variable in the list and give it the desired value Check times As an FAT normally does not start at a fixed time or date
111. l port is used for devices and therefore each board has one or more serial ports Nowadays Modbus over TCP IP becomes more popular so the Summit also supports this on its ethernet ports where for each Ethernet port 2 modbus masters are available 8 3 1 Modbus master port selection and settings Figure 169 Example Modbus and Modbus over TCP IP master port settings The settings page configures all communication parameters associated to the selected port 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 123 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 For a serial port these are 220207 8 3 2 Modbus Master type The following devices can be selected for a Modbus master Gas Ultrasonic Single Gas Ultrasonic Multiple Liquid Ultrasonic Single Liquid Ultrasonic Multiple Liquid Single Liquid Coriolis Multiple Coriolis Single Gas Coriolis Multiple Bristol 3508 MYT Prover V2 Prover V3 Prover V Prover 5 Prover V5 1 Redundancy Master Chromat Daniels 2251 Chromat Daniels 2350 Chromat Daniels 2551 Chramat Vamatake HGC303 Chramat ABB 8000 Chromat ABB 8200 Chremat ABB 80005 Chramat Seemens Maxum IT Chromat Encal 3000 Custom Figure 170 Modbus device selection 124 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION Master type Select the device connected to the port As field devices are available meters provers redund
112. lace in the menu by pressing the left mouse button and while on the menu item dragging it to the desired location 42 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS Yall 6 3 1 2 Change or delete a bitmap In the main menu simply click the name or the bitmap to change it or alternatively press edit Karen Figure 34 Edit a menu item From the menu list select the bitmap to be modified Press delete to remove the bitmap Press edit to change the bitmap and a bitmap editor appears Figure 35 Bit map editor The bit editor is mostly self explanatory Defines the shape of the brush so the way bits are selected Select the colour of the dot from the palette at the right Increases or decreases the size of the picture Independent from zoom the icon as appearing in the menu is at the right bottom part Show grid mask Shows the horizontal vertical lines or not Shows the size of the picture Import export To get a picture from or to disk 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 43 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 Although an icon only is 48x48 dots the picture imported may be larger A section of the picture may be selected to be stretched or cropped after which it will be scaled down automatically To do so a frame is used to select the part to be imported and pressing OK automatically imports the selection Figure 36 Import bit map
113. lar GC s can be selected ABB 8000 ABB 8000S ABB 8200 Contact KROHNE as your GC may already be available or may be created for you Other GC s can be created using the custom Modbus master All chromatographs have very similar settings consisting of device and component settings The device settings are 128 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION FC Stream 1 FE Streams 2 Use Hardware Satun Yes Use Software atus Yes 2 Xy kier porka del 19 Timequt 3 Figure 174 Modbus master GC device settings With as parameters depending on a GC parameters may not be needed Chromatograph configuration Choose which of the two GC s is configured GC A or B Chromatograph ID The modbus identifier for the GC Select how often the GC data has to be read Delay A delay between two reads Prevents GC to be bombarded when in continuous Select the first GC stream 1 9 to be used FC stream 2 Select the second GC stream 1 9 to be used Use hardware status Verify the hardware status to create a Summit alarm Use software status Verify the software status to create a Summit alarm Use GC stream Use the GC stream to determine for what Summit stream the results must be used Use the GC alarms as alarms or warnings Encal 3000 only The component setting at the right hand side handle the gas comp
114. lect xml report www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING With as functions Press new to create a new report layout Select a report from the list Type in a new name in the report name field Press delete to remove the report Note that there is no warning File SummitGasDP Code name 97 Figure 152 Configure Ethernet reports select file name Report details The name of the file when sent to the data server The XML data identifier such as a revision number for the report The filename of the generated report starts with the code name then the file name and ends with the date and time that the report was printed in the form CCCCMMDDHHMMSS century month day hours minutes seconds E g r007SummitGasDP20130812060001 The actual data are defined XML output lt 007 gt lt SeralNumber gt 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 SenalPumber gt 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777 AnstaluboonCode lt BasicData gt Composition Genera Cnfoenation 7TTTTTTTTMMTTTTTTTTTTTMTTTPTTTTTTTTTTTI Generalf Ont ormation gt TeBase Q00000 1 2346 TeBase Prfase 00000 1254 lt Prfase Priamo 00000 1 2346 lt Pratmos gt rdKeypad 00000 12346 lt rdKeypad Mettunekeyped 00000 1 2346 Methanekeypad gt Ethunekeypad 00000 12346 lt Ethaneteyped gt lt PropameKeyped gt 00000 1
115. lly IEEE Double Precision floating point numbers of 64 bit resolution It is accepted that such numbers will yield a resolution of better than 14 significant digits In the case of Totalisation of Gas Volumes Mass and Energy such numbers are always shown to a resolution of 8 digits before the decimal point and 4 after i e 12 significant digits Depending upon the required significance of the lowest digit these values can be scaled by a further multiplier 2 5 2 Alarms Each of the various modules that comprise the total operating software are continuously moni tored for correct operation Depending upon the configuration the flow computer will com plete its allotted tasks within the configured cycle time 250mS 500mS 1 second Failure to complete the tasks within the time will force the module to complete and where appropriate a substitute value issued together with an alarm indication For example if a Calculation fails to complete correctly then a result of 1 or similar will be returned which allows the unit to continue functioning whilst an accountable alarm is raised indicating an internal problem 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 19 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 2 5 2 1 Accountable alarm When the value of any measurement item or communication to an associated device that is pro viding measurement item to the SUMMIT 8800 goes out of range the flow computer will issue an Accountable Alarm Whe
116. losed to enter exit maintenance Use maintenance 4 20mA output Set the 4 20 mA to min or max when in maintenance mode 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 161 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 9 12 Formatting 162 The Summit has default formatting for all variables However the user can change such formats can define the number of significant figures and decimal places to be formatted for each parameter This will affect the formatting of the number on the display printing and logging p eg 5g Paces Pubes pubes Aftects at niens 4 eo nune 1 Affects al ncexes 5 1 Affects al neues 10 Figure 215 Formatting configuration Individual IDs can be selected from the parameter tree and dragged and dropped into the for matting window A pop up window appears Give the number of significant figures the total number of characters Decimal places Number of characters behind the decimal place Affect all Indexes Click the box if the format for this variable applies to all streams Note that the list is automatically sorted in the order of the variable list The following functions are available for this list Drag and drop a variable into the list Press edit or double click on a line to get the format window Press delete or use the delete key on line www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en
117. m 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION data will be frozen until a write to the latch address is performed The contents of the register can be any variable e g time or none Access Read only or read write Access default is read only Read write is only applicable to items with write access capabilities and are indicated by a red ID colour such as time Access control will be important to ensure the security of the SUMMIT 8800 Only give Latch Data can be latched or frozen until a new latch command is given Normally all variables will be updated every calculation cycle However the variables might be read slower than they are updated In this case you can read data from two different calculation cycles by latching them as one consistent set of data To do so specify latched you will then be asked for a register address which is used to latch the data By specifying the same address to all data from the consistent set all read write access if absolutely required specifically the Read Write to Data Flash Registers In the different types of Modbus there are two types of registers fixed or variable sized registers relating to the number of bytes in a register In fixed sized registers the number of bytes is independent of the variable in the register This means that if the variable is bigger than the register size multiple addresses must be used Often the size is 2 bytes so to transfe
118. m n dr e RR B DER Ras 152 8 TIESOADP teda e pie ope ced adus ete iege 153 9 GENERAL INFORMATION 154 92 Unit ldentitication 5 5 caer iv hotel Auton pec fusca t 154 9 2 Date and Wme ie RR e e re eduxi iia ie Ha P Ra e aa 154 nieto in eaa I E E 155 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 5 CONTENTS SUMMIT 8800 DASA ts LOG ino s e tete tiet fai ede iet aa s tios 155 2 5 Settings oit DEBE Pei eL t e bis 155 9 6 Product Information s eene reete e t de eto dep ERE e ER der secretus 156 9 7 Calculation Code ttt fte tm oam ee va mee fot 156 9 8 Factory acceptance test 1 37 22222 60000000000 enne 157 9 9 Security CconfIguEablOF tege ete 159 9 T0 D reporter i UR Pt aia E nce 161 9 11 Maintenahtce nent ob e RR RET A 161 I AZ Judas m 162 CUSTOMS SUNINGS ERE tm 163 9 14 Minimum amp maximum nnne nenne 164 9 OHREGUM GAN CY iti ans eodd ir ort eu oed te ust n ee ie ec c DE REO ee 166 9 Watclidog een tette es ted dud 166 9 17 RUD SWITCHING ie
119. mory is still free The maximum amount of memory available for logging Please note All data log items are stored in either internal data flash memory or removable SD card memory depending upon the configuration Each record contains a CRC 32 which is generated when the log record is created and checked for validity each time data is read from the Unit 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 33 DATA LOGGING SUMMIT 8800 The Internal DF memory has a capacity of approximately 6 MB or approximately to 300 000 data records with time and date for each e The SD memory used depends on the size of the card and the of SD card to use set for this log record e g 200 000 000 for a 4 GB card 5 4 1 Access to data log Log data are available for reporting and communication but not for display In many cases data logs are specifically used to allow re print of data The logs have records with an index The first index 1 is latest youngest record the highest index is the oldest Under the normal local variables there are two for log numbers 5 Active El C3 Local mE Batching J Run Switching 88 00 Station Gas Chromatograph E E Stream E G valves E Sy Log BH Log Generation E E Log Number i Generate logi Log counter l EHO Lag Number 2 Figure 23 Data log local log numbers Number of logs generated For printing ID s can be added from the data alarm and audit log after which the
120. mplete Batch Report status Station Complete Batch Start Staion Complete Batch End Time Station Complete Batch Duration Ck Station Complete Batch Updates CO Station Complete Batch Number Ch Station Complete Batch Percentage S Preset Data EHEJ station Totals Figure 1 Example ID Tree This is referred to as the ID tree which depending on its context includes folders and several parameters 2 4 1 Type of data The rest of this chapter will explain the folders available the type of selection within the folder and any other corresponding data Preset Data Essential to the configuration of the flow computer Typical data would be keypad values op erating limits equation selection calibration data for Turbines and Densitometers and Orifice plates This data would be present in a configuration report and enables you to see what the flow com puter is configured to do Used for validation and will form the Data Checksum visible on the System Information Page E g if a data checksum changes the setup of the flow computer has changed and potentially calculating different results to what is expected Typically configured and left alone only updated after validation e g every 6 month 1 year Active Data These values cover inputs to the flow computer E g from GC pressure amp temperature transmit ters meters etc Also Values calculated in the flow computer E g Flow rates Z Averages Dens
121. n any calculation module or other item that in some way affects the ultimate calculation re sult goes outside its operating band i e above Pressure Maximum or below Pressure minimum then the SUMMIT 8800 will issue an Accountable Alarm When the SUMMIT 8800 issues an Accountable alarm a number of consequences will occur as follows Front panel accountable alarm will turn on and Flash Nature of accountable alarm will be shown on the top line of the alarm log Alarm log will wait for user acknowledgement of alarm During the period of the alarm main totalisation will occur on the alarm counters 2 5 3 Optional consequences 20 Depending upon the configuration of the SUMMIT 8800 the following optional Consequences will also occur An Entry will be made in the Audit Log with Time and Date of occurrence The Used value of the Parameter in Alarm will be substituted by an alternative value either from an alternative measurement source that is in range or from a pre set value A digital Alarm output will indicate an Alarm condition www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE For initial installation of the software refer to Volume 1 of the handbook For Hardware and instrumentation refer to Volume 2 of the handbook Alter starting the configuration software the option menu appears EKrahne Co nip Figure3 Configurator option selections Select Edit Offline this funct
122. n be accessed by entering its IP address in the browser when web access is enabled Figure 111 Web access enabled Assuming the standard setup for Ethernet this would default be 192 168 0 100 or any ad dress defined If a dual Ethernet is used then even the displays can be viewed read only via the website KROHNE Summit 8800 14 46 31 07 01 2013 Navigator USB Figure 112 Web access 88 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS Yall Setting up web access is very easy as all Summit displays can also be used in the web browser as they are automatically converted to HTML 5 pages The only exception is the 3D graphic pages that will not work yet All it needs is defining an Ethernet port and enabling the HTTP or Hypertext Transfer Protocol P B Pet Preven koen Help Motown Logpos Genet oves Samp Buchung Punting Staten n 2 a one LU ED Mete Mone Mere D Mere Dow em Were Mese Nee Nee Nene Nere Figure 113 Web access setup for Ethernet port 1 Select the enable tick box to activate the functionality and enter the following details The user name which needs to be entered during login The password which needs to be entered during login The group the user belongs to 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kr
123. nd with up to 10 ad ditional data items per event These data will be stored on an external SD card only 9 5 Settings Gas General calculation settings are used to set the cycle time how often all measurement and cal culations must be done per second the maximum counter value and what to do with negative station flow Current calculation duration 200 ms Allowed calculation duration 1000 ms Counter rollover limit 100000000000 Allow negative station counters Figure 209 General settings Calculation time The cycle time or the time after which the Summit will start again with all calculations This number should be larger than the current calculation duration At the maximum the Summit will do 4 full Cycles per second Counter rollover limit The maximum counter value after which the counter restarts from zero Allow negative station counters If not then a negative station flow will be counted as zero 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 155 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 9 6 Product information The product information defines the different liquid products that are used in the application For details see volume 2 9 7 Calculation code Although most users happily confirm that the configurator with all its flexibility offers all func tions needed for their application some more advanced users like to define their own additional functionality The Summit is unique
124. nguage file 86 Figure 108 Select language to be 86 Figure 109 Converting a language file 87 Figure 110 Save as Excel language CSV 87 Figure 111 Web access 88 Figure 112 Web 88 Figure 113 Web access setup for Ethernet port 1 89 Figure 114 90 8 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 115 Figure 116 Figure 117 Figure 118 Figure 119 Figure 120 Figure 121 Figure 122 Figure 123 Figure 124 Figure 125 Figure 126 Figure 127 Figure 128 Figure 129 Figure 130 Figure 131 Figure 132 Figure 133 Figure 134 Figure 135 Figure 136 Figure 137 Figure 138 Figure 139 Figure 140 Figure 141 Figure 142 Figure 143 Figure 144 Figure 145 Figure 146 Figure 147 Figure 148 Figure 149 Figure 150 Figure 151 Figure 152 Figure 153 Figure 154 Figure 155 Figure 156 Figure 157 Figure 158 Figure 159 Figure 160 Figure 161 Figure 162 Figure 163 Figure 164 Figure 165 Figure 166 Figure 167 Figure 168 Figure 169 Figure 170 Figure 171 Ticket printer 5
125. non accountable alarm visible on the alarm list Orange Dot Represents a warning visible on the alarm list Light Blue Dot Represents a status alarm not visible on the alarm list e Black Grey Dot Represents a hard or software fault alarm visible on the alarm list An example of typical usage would be the General Alarm Register This is a 32 bit register that indicates up to 32 different alarms in the flow computer This will contain Status Alarms for ex ample 1 bit will indicate if there is a Pressure alarm or not If the Pressure Status bit is set the user will know that there is a problem with the Pressure This should be sufficient information however if it is not satisfactory the user can look at the Pressure alarm this contains 32 different alarms relating to the Pressure measurement these would be Red Dots as they each can create an entry in the alarm list By reading this register the user can view exactly what is wrong with the Pressure measurement The Light Blue Dots are generally an OR of several other dots By reading the General register you can quickly see if the unit is healthy more information can be provided by reading several more registers associated with that parameter 18 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 4 3 ID Lookup F IDLockup When pressing the ID lookup button on top of the screen a lookup table will be generated Tra
126. ny 1 Insee C Log tmedate Rog 4 uM Mone Read only Inde 21 Rue Sestehvg pd uVtine1 Rog fomignediong 124 Mone only Indes Cj Sue pd uMMon imi Log Deity Renignedtongi 124 Hone Read only Gas Crrommogren pa uvect hog Resigned Mone only defe O epN San Reg fueignedicmgi 4 None Read only inset P pd uVMiat1 Rog f eugnediceg 1294 Hone oriy indeng ies 1 log Day fumignediomg 4 1234 fone Read only E Cg Medius Log pd uvCO2 1 kgCO3 Rog fUrdigned longs 4 1294 insere tog recordi t paut Rog Prdigned tong 1234 Raadoy danses tog Modbus log event 2 Unugeed Long 4 12 fone Readory t Modbus tog Modbus log Patery ondel Untig ed Long 4 124 1 Modbus fgg event indent Modbus log nder Untigees Long 4 1234 Read only 1 Pron 4 1294 Redony 1 59 J Modbus Log information 1 0 4 17 Readony 1 3 Modbus Log Information Mes sabei neg 4 124 Hohe 1 C Modbus Log informations 06 TeosedifQ Double 12345678 Readony 1 Modia Log informations 9 J Modbus Log
127. odbus link Settings Master Settings Master Type Master Type Gas Coriolis Single im Master Type Gas Coriolis Multiple ITALIE Inter packet delay milliseconds Inter packet delay 100 Timeout milliseconds Timeout 2000 Retries 3 Stream D1 Modbus ID ID 2 ID 3 ID 4 ID 5 Figure 172 Modbus device selection Inter packet delay In a noisy environment characters may be lost causing two packets frames to be mixed This is prevented by putting a delay at the end of each packet Not needed for TCP IP 126 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION Time to stop connectivity attempts between the devices Number of attempts to establish communication before an alarm is given Select the stream where the transmitter is installed for single device only Modbus ID 1 5 Unique Modbus identifiers for the 5 meter streams only one for single device The actual meters are selected in the stream meter input section see volume 2 Meter rest Pub input Meter Mater information element Plow Figure 173 Modbus master selection of gas coriolis meter Each meter has their own set of parameters so please check the meter for details 8 3 5 Provers A prover and the streams to be proved may be combined in one Summit However a prover and the streams to be proved may also
128. ohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DATA LOGGING To store historical data is one of the major functions of a flow computer The Summit 8800 is has 3 types of log s Alarm log Storage of current and historical alarms Audit trail log Storage of any change made to the unit that has metrological significance Storage of user defined data either periodically or event diven The first two are system logs and cannot be changed however an audit log can be extended with user defined data 5 1 Alarm and audit log security It is possible to define what to do with alarm acknowledgment and clearing alarm and audit logs depending on the 4 hardware security switches on the back of the Summit Two of them deter mine the security mode of the Summit Any changes can be made using user passwords and applications can be loaded Partial Changes can be made except calibration data No new application can be loaded No changes in parameters values or any other data is not possible The different security mode also effects the alarm audit clearing and acknowledgment and can be set under display alarm audit security configuration Enables Disabled m Acknowledge Alarm Enabled Enabled x satt Clear Aut Loge Enabled cos Disabled sar Disables Figure 12 Display security window Clear Alarm Log Determines if the alarm log may be cleared in open partial full mode Acknowledge Alarms Determ
129. ohne com 89 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 The Summit has several ways to report metering information Serial reports Ticket printing via a serial port to a black and white non graphical printer Ethernet reports FTP printing via Ethernet to a black and white or colour graphic printer E mailing via Ethernet to a mail server XML electronic reporting via FTP to a computer disk Download reports ID reports via an Ethernet download from a web site or read by the configuration program Ticket printing can only handle fixed width or non proportional characters and printers with RS 232 485 serial links This is ideal for simple panel mounted dot matrix printers More modern printers are typically Ethernet based and can handle coloured and proportional fonts For this FTP printing is more appropriate 7 1 Serial ticket printing A ticket printer can be connected to any of the serial ports but some of the dot matrix printers need a hardware handshake as is available on port 1 of the Ethernet boards se Pt Print Jobs Settings Select Print Job Hourly report j New Rename a F Print on event Log Data used in report F Show on print menu Put T Print on interval CO Boards Print every Hour z Cr E Print Interval offset 0 Minutes CP Run Switching COP Station amp v res OU streami COP Custom Alarm Registers Print on change of
130. oint Double 1 7E 308 1 7E 308 16 decimals Double precision IEEE floating point Time format Da y 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 171
131. okUpz iai rete ed acu theo Ma be DOC Mai 19 2 5 Specific Requirements for Meters and Volume 19 2 5 1 Numbering 2 0 2 20202 2 2 000000 000000000000 19 2 5 Catal pote 19 2 5 3 Optional 20 3 CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE 21 4 DATE amp TIME 23 4 1 Initial setting of date and time 23 4 2 SNTP Time 2 2 2 400 000000 00000000000 000500000000 0 24 4 3 Manually change date and time 25 5 DATA LOGGING 27 5 1 Alarm and audit log 6 e a deinen hat da ener nad nnns 27 52 Alarm logie fiit eee m e oy ir t d E e rt s in bnt 28 5 3 Audittralllog oe ro tee t tete 28 5 331 Audit log extension ice betae e et dote eet EA 29 5A Dione Hr D P PIE 31 54 Access to data loge eee eee emet tees ded esee cie rete iet ei dee be 34 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 3 CONTENTS SUMMIT 8800 6 DISPLAY AND WEB ACCESS 36 6 1 System pages ou e DURO ER UR EORR 36 0 2 05 4 esi bets bere su bbb ete ob Ped 40 C
132. on from a list functions or options Icon Selects a function or a page Tabs Allows an individual page sub page or function to be selected from a series of pages sub pag es or functions Expanded item Fewer items shown Non Expanded item More items shown Option Buttons e Red cross means OFF or No 9 Green tick means or Yes Data Tree Items from the Data Tree can be either selected or can be Dragged and dropped from the Tree into a selection box for example when setting up a logging system or a Modbus list etc Yellow Data circle means Read Only Red data circle means Read and Write Hover over Hold the cursor arrow over any item button or menu etc Do not click any mouse button the item will be lightly highlighted and information relating to the selection will be illustrated Grey Text Indicates that this item has no function or cannot be entered in this particular mode of the sys tem The data is shown for information purposes only Help Index Display information that assists the user in configuration Naming convention of Variables In the KROHNE SUMMIT 8800 there are variables used with specific naming This naming is chosen to identify a variable and relate it to the correct stream 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 15 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 The most complex variable is explained below and this explanation can be used to interpret all the other varia Example
133. onent split GC s have a lim ited set of components that can be measured all rest is grouped to one heavy component Cx E g C is the grouped heavy component for a GC that measures the first 6 components In the Summit this grouped heavy component can be assigned to other components to get the best measurement result 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 129 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 8 3 7 Redundancy master 130 For redundancy Modbus is used to connect two Summits in redundancy mode Each Summit has two modbus ports a master and a slave which are cross connected See volume 2 The Modbus master is defined as the redundancy master Figure 176 Modbus redundancy master With as parameters Inter packet delay In a noisy environment characters may be lost causing two packets frames to be mixed This is prevented by putting a delay at the end of each packet Not needed for TCP IP www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION Time to stop connectivity attempts between the devices Retries Number of attempts to establish communication before an alarm is given Modbus ID Unique identifier for the Modbus device The Modbus slave is defined in a file redundancy slave which can be imported as a modbus list 8 3 8 Custom Modbus master Modbus master drivers are created as a programming script The script programming language is LUA which all
134. ons are available upon right clicking an item Here the variable options Insert an item Drag the item to be inserted onto the report and drop it when the blue line is in place Select an item and press the delete key or right click and choose delete Clear all items Select an item right click on it and choose clear Show item details Select an item and press right click and select the first option The details show in gray 118 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 REPORTING Hame Meter Model Q Meter SiDelete Info Meter Model Meter n Clear Units Comection Points Type String Q Comection Type 80 Enorlt Humber 1905 0 Q 21 Unique ID id_spv_Meterinfo_MeterModel 0 Figure 164 Format item 7 3 2 Read a report In the configurator go to the connect menu press reds data reports select the correct report and the data will be shown including the tree structure The data can now be saved in different formats pdf html rtf txt xls and csv enas 67195 1 Gee utra mavam M IE lt 2 51 2 20080 Figure 165 report 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 119 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 8 1 Type of protocols The Summit 8800 uses the following communication protocols and standar
135. ows drivers to be programmed or modified Further details of this custom pro gramming can be found in the LUA chapter Within master type there is a custom option which opens such script page tette Mere Master Conte INTERPACFES TIMEOUT RETRIES local ALARN COMM TIMEOUT 45M local ALARW COMM EXCEPTION 1192 local ALARM COMM 3123 14224 local ALARM COMM INTERNAL 2274 local ALAAN COMM XETWORK gt local fuscticn clear comma errors scream 4 Clearbit ids id ultrasonic Stream nom Al EKL EGA 346 32 av 490 UISFAPORAO AI Hk de Olearbit 346 14 sav acc Uitrerenic Stream tum AL exh ida Clearbit 032 18 sav ca acc ui ecnic stream tum AL exi ids clearbit 149 14 ca acc uit oc stream num AI ecd local fuaction process modbus errOr MOZDGR etream_sun Clear error ot eam num Af modbus 0 then rwturm end TTILE Cech Lee No brorn Warrengs Figure 177 LUA script page To modify an existing modbus master driver first select the driver to be modified then open the custom master After the changes are made the driver can be exported and imported to be used in other applications 8 4 Modbus slave Select Modbus slave should the SUMMIT 8800 be the slave device and the field device is the master where the SUMMIT 8800 is sending data every time it is polled by the
136. pports Enron Modbus and Modbus Pemex for the America s CTE Protocol Comunicazione a trame estese a protocol for host communication in the Italian market SOAP protocol Simple Object Access Protocol a standard XML based protocol for host communication over Ethernet using the HTTP protocol HTTP web access The HyperText Transfer Protocol is the protocol between the Summit and a web browser This allows web access HTML HTML5 language The HyperText Markup Language is used by the Summit in its website HLML5 is used in the website to dynamically present the Summit displays SNTP protocol The Simple Network Time Protocol is used to synchronize the time with time servers FTP protocol File transfer protocol to send reports to printers or file severs SMTP protocol Simple mail transfer protocol to send reports over E mail 120 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION All Data transmissions are verified by appropriate checksum methods Where alternatives are available CRC 32 is used however often the transmitter device determines the checking method used and this can be alternatives such as CRC16 or LRC 8 2 Basic Communication setup The flow computer uses serial communication to transfer information from and to the flow com puter Three serial hardware layers are available Used for short distances point to point connections Used for long distances either point to point or multi d
137. puter for Liquid and or Gas and or Steam application Integrators hereafter designated user with information of how to install configure operate and undertake more complicated service tasks This handbook does not cover any devices or peripheral components that are to be installed and connected to the SUMMIT 8800 it is assumed that such devices are installed in accordance with the operating instructions supplied with them Disclaimer KROHNE Oil amp Gas take no responsibility for any loss or damages and disclaims all liability for any instructions provided in this handbook All installations including hazardous area installa tions are the responsibility of the user or integrator for all field instrumentation connected to and from the SUMMIT 8800 Flow computer Trademarks SUMMIT 8800 is a trade mark of KROHNE Oil amp Gas Notifications KROHNE Oil amp Gas reserve the right to modify parts and or all of the handbook and any other documentation and or material without any notification and will not be held liable for any dam ages or loss that may result in making any such amendments Copyright This document is copyright protected KROHNE Oil amp Gas does not permit any use of parts or this entire document in the creation of any documentation material or any other production Prior written permission must be obtained directly from KROHNE Oil amp Gas for usage of contents All rights reserved Who should use this handbook
138. r Figure 32 Display main menu amp submenu Both the main menu and submenu have several functions associated with it to modify the menu Press the new sub menu button On a menu click and hold the left mouse button and drag it to another location Delete a menu item Press the delete key at the menu item or press the del button Click the menu name or press edit select the menu item and click the name Change a menu bitmap Click the menu bitmap or press edit select the menu item and press edit Delete a menu bitmap Press edit select the menu item and press delete 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 41 MOY DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 6 3 1 1 Make a new sub menu item Press new sub menu to add a new sub menu at the end of the list For submenu s an empty item with one associated empty page will be added For menu s there is the choice to create an empty menu item a menu item with associated submenu and display page will be added all empty a menu from template a predefined menu with submenu and display pages will be added all populated Press new menu to have the template selection Batching current Gas Batching waiting Liquid Batching current Liquid Batching waiting Figure 33 New menu select template Here for instance a predefined run switching menu can be added A newly created menu items may be moved to a another p
139. r a float 4 bytes two adjacent addresses will be used In variable sized registers a variable will always use one address So address 100 may contain an integer 2 bytes or a double 8 bytes In the flow computer it is possible to define how many registers are used to retrieve the data Default is 1 meaning that variable size is assumed If fixed sized registers are needed increase the number Since the number of addresses for a register may change an overlap of addresses might occur the software will warn the user and ask to update automatically For log data such as in Enron or Pemex modbus Indexing method There are 3 indexing methods The log number is specified in the parameter log number The log number is specified by the number of records in the modbus request The number of records parameter in the modbus request is ignored The response is the number of log events which have occurred since the Log was last read and acknowledged If no events have occurred then the response is no data If many events have occurred and fill the available modbus response the oldest events will be transmitted More recent events will be transmitted after the last request has been acknowledged To obtain the number of events waiting to be transmitted this is obtained by accessing the Modbus Log Event Index In direct indexing method the record number in the log Zero is the most recent log record To Acknowledge events the Force s
140. r communication between the boards 152 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 GENERAL INFORMATION 8 11 SOAP protocol SOAP or Simple object access protocol is a messaging protocol based on XML The big advan tage is that it does not need configuration in the Summit as the host can send a SOAP message with a request for any variable in the Summit database e g flow temperature and pressure The Summit will return an XML formatted document with the resulting data Because XML is a standardized machine usable format it can then be read directly into a SCADA system or an accounting application In the SUMMIT 8800 SOAP is using the HTTP protocol so on the Ethernet port Web access has to be enabled Figure 206 Ethernet configuration page The only further configuration is that for security purposes SOAP users must be defined AJS aje tree f Diet fey pee nete ona Somn Taten Town d Prem a B x SOA perom EL Figure 207 Soap user configuration 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 153 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMIT 8800 A unique alphanumeric name needed to get access to the SOAP database Any alphanumeric password needed to get access to the SOAP database Any value for 0 access to 100 full access
141. re Ethernet reports format the paper And the actual report data db few Hr average 1 00000 00000 State Alam Desc Br cope alarm a DOR NiAcCountables cacas simple alarm descri 55555555524 EREEREER Figure 138 Configure Ethernet reports format the report data 7 2 4 1 Select the items The content of a report can be based on the standard variables or on data log values To be able to re print the report it is a good idea to base the report on a data log of print data The report is blank for a new report Now it is possible to put items on the page by right clicking on the paper at the location where the item musat be placed 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 103 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Align b Edit cunrent iem Add tes bog dete Aad data Add aam leg ent Add bog entry mage Add graph Delete selected Figure 139 Select items Items can be text real time variables data log alarm and audit log data an image or a graph Text Exampletext 7 halic Underine E Sine Colour Figure 140 Select a text D oe Gamme Hide name F Bokk Derimalplacez g Hide alae placer 5 Hide units E Figure 141 Select a variable from a list ID o Select the variable
142. re line deviation 1 COP Prover inlet pressure Acc Alm GI Prover outlet pressure Acc Alm S Prover inlet pressure NAcc Alm Prover outlet pressure NAcc Alm Prover Temperature ok OI Faults amp GP Boards amp C3 Batching S A Baten amp CIV accountable E G3N None Batch Waiting Full 38 0017 Acountable 1 e QP Batch 2 amp QW Acountable 2 None gt Q Iv Batch Waiting Full S Accountable 2 Batch3 Figure 60 Mimic item configure an alarm and warning A selection can be made from an ID tree which alarms warnings are involved with the colour change This can be one single alarm but can also be a combination of several alarms e g to create one meter system alarm 6 7 3 3 Image Most mimic items have a picture that can be changed Figure 61 Mimic item configure image The following options are available Edit the bitmap Change import or export the bitmap at will Crop the bitmap Make the bitmap smaller 60 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS WA Stretch the bitmap Make the bitmap wider or higher Figure 62 Mimic item edit image and crop stretch image For details of editing cropping and stretching In this case however the image is not limited to 48x48 bits 6 7 3 4 Operators It is also possible to animate pictures Often this is to change colour depending on
143. rop connections Ethernet is the preferred way to communicate over a local area network LAN The Summit 8800 I O boards each have one serial RS board The communication boards consist of 3 RS serial ports plus one Ethernet port on the single communication board and two Ethernet ports on the dual communication board All of them require a basic setup which are described in the following chapters In further chap ters a detailed description will be given for the specific protocol 8 2 1 Port selection Select the hardware board and port for the protocol desired i inn a lel a B e Pm ee mt ee Bet LI LI Bat LI Board EIL DESI hae er Y E 4 s Mena Mona Merz Figure 166 Communication board and port selection 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 121 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 8 2 2 Basic RS 232 485 serial port settings When selecting the serial ports the user is presented from the drop down a list of options for various types of communication Figure 167 Serial port type selection and a typical setting For RS232 485 links the following settings are always required It is essential to match these settings with the settings of the devices communicating with oth erwise garbled information will be transferred 8 2 3 Basic Ethernet settings To establish communication to th
144. rs Tag name The name to identify the tag The name may not be empty or contain rn Number of entries of entries Select how many audit Select how many audit log records must be shown records must be shown Show audit item Click the box if the items general alarm change stream or ID change must be shown Please note that the items appear in the order the boxes are clicked Per item clicked the item will appear in the list in order of being clicked Show entry item Click the box if the items date time or audit info must be shown Please note that the items appear in the order the boxes are clicked The flow computer time may have an offset from the universal GMT time see SNTP time Per item clicked the item will appear in the list in order of being clicked Each element can be given a name The name may not be empty or contain spaces 7 2 5 4 Format the items Options are available upon right clicking an item or a group of items or on double clicking Right clicking gives details on an item and the option to edit or delete the item Double clicking imme diately goes to the format menu Here the variable options Click the first item and hold shift while selecting a last item Insert an item Drag the Item to be inserted onto the report and drop it when the blue line is in place Delete an item or group Select an item or group and press the delete key or right click and choose delete selected Edit an item
145. rvisor Mode _Alser Aucst Security Contig Mimic Diagrams Templates 20 Graphs Keyboard Config Figure 46 Configurator security window 6 4 1 Users amp submenus The top part of the display page defines the users and their submenus They appear similarly on the Summit display Figure 47 Configurator users amp submenus 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 49 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 50 Prat 14690 r ei esos Figure 48 Summit users amp submenu As editing security submenu s is identical to editing display submenu s Users can be modified using several functions Press the new user button a new user will be added at the end Move a user On a user click and hold the left mouse button and drag him to another location Name Maintenance Name Calibrator Password 2946 Password 5836 Calibration Access Figure 49 Edit users Calibration Access By default 3 Users are defined Password 1111 Password 2222 Password 3333 6 4 2 Display page and items As editing security display pages Is identical to editing normal display pages However in this case only the display type template is available Please be aware only the red coloured ID s in the list can actually be changed by a user via the Summit screen www krohne com 08 2013 MA S
146. s occur because the initial meter totals are not copied to the flow computer not even after a flow computer is stopped An encoder solves that problem by including electronics into the meter index which sends the exact the meter totals to the flow computer Often a 2 wire NAMUR Interface is used to transmit the data via a serial protocol Via a converter to RS232 the encoder can be connected to the flow computer The Summit will use the totals from the encoder to ensure that both totals are identical How ever for flow rate the Summit still need the traditional connections typically pulses Figure 199 Encoder setting The standard settings need to match the encoder settings Select the stream where the encoder is connected to The speed of transmission in bits per second between 300 and 38400 Parity A check on correct transmission none odd even space or mark www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION Gap between two transmitted words 1 or 2 stop bits Size of 1 word 7 or 8 bits The maximum time to be waiting for a response after which an alarm is given 8 9 CTE Protocol The CTE protocol or Comunicazione a Trame Estese communication for large stations is in use by the Italian SNAM to transmit the consumption of natural gas For details see UNI TS 11291 2 gas measurement systems devices for measurement of gas on an hourly basis Part 2 Proto col CTE The CTE must
147. secure fields in normal operation Alarm Audit Security Determines actions allowed depending on the security dip switches Configuration Set which page must be displayed when not used for a period of time 6 3 Display The display main page as depicted in Figure 30 allows to add change or delete any display item for normal operation The display has the following elements The vertical menu on the display when main menu is pressed Submenu The horizontal menu when one of the main menu items with a right arrow is pressed Display page One of the information pages that can presented Display item One of the items shown on a page The display has multiple main menu items each can have a submenus with multiple submenu items Each menu item can have one or more display pages associated to it Each display page can have multiple display items 40 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY WEB ACCESS Yall 6 3 1 Main menu amp submenus The top part of the display page defines the main menu and its submenus They appear unmodi fied on the Summit display Mao Meter Teteh 3 a etra nemi EE EM Figure 31 Configurator main menu amp submenu 14 06 43 10 07 2013 15 Conditions Rel Density Spec Gravity Heating Value U Be Main Menu err
148. sed J Te uted a sx arose Figure 41 Display page based on a mimic Figure 42 Display page based on a mimic In the above example the mimic page ALTOSONIC is presented Figure 43 Display page based on log data list 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 47 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 In the above example page 1 of 6 is displaying log date called Stream 2 as a table Page Log Data Graph Stream 2 Graph 1 a Factor raph hem 2 ffm i 07 20 E a a SI pam pag hes page 0 a M O 04 2 Figure 44 Display page based on log data Graph Here page 1 of 6 is displaying log data called Stream 2 and the K and MF factor displayed as a graph 18 39 17 10 07 2013 Figure 45 Display page based on a X Y Z graph In the above example page 1 of 6 is displaying X Y Z graph called test 48 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DISPLAY amp WEBACCESS WA 6 4 Security edit mode In security or edit mode authorised personnel can change parameters With the configurator groups of users can be created each with their password and their specific menu of param eters that can be changed by such users inting Station Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 New Stream Supe
149. t can be added On the mimic panel window and on option part of the 3D graphs window there is a button set as default to do so On the display pages right mouse click on the desired page and select set as default 6 12 Translation to local language English is the default language for the Summit but it is possible to define a new language This can be done in the configurator Emplee ei mantenimiento de etaan manterumieete requie LoQ Empiece el caudal mantenimiento Empiece bos totales de mantenimiento Marteremiento ANOO M ac 26 armas Mar amp erumierto inhitido a no acc de alarmar tabda Se mantenimento 4 20 Marterimiens ceitaurao n de mantenimiento requiere abvtrta D marteremiene require vihvula ceada FAT Figure 102 Translation to Spanish In the Summit the language can then be selected under settings display settings 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 83 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 HS Empleado 1 __37 20836 Jawmeerm HS Tecledo 1 3849139 HS modbusi M m N A HS Cromatograf a A 1 Mym N A HS Crometograf aB 1 My m N A HS Anal gico 1 NA HS 150 6976 3720536 OK 3550968 HS rromedodedaprei 3850980 E Enable Configuration Pages
150. tals at time of event 30 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 DATA LOGGING Selected IDs CO Q uvtine m eukena mi O subti m CO breit ge O uve en O ci QC u Brun C uvcOTIgePCO Q fba Figure 17 Audit log select variables Drag the variables from the ID s in the list to record the variable when an audit event occurs Determine what to do with the data 9 90 Cadiou yo Raad Acces gy Write Access beet 8 Figure 18 Audit log options SD card to use The memory on the external SD card before the log start from the beginning Read access level An access level for reading these data for SOAP protocol only yet An access level for writing these data for SOAP protocol only yet 5 4 Data log It is also possible to create logs to store user defined historical data periodically or at events Each data log will contain a time and date stamp of the time of the record plus user selected data items 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 31 DATA LOGGING SUMMIT 8800 pnatMon1 im pnuvbci imb pnavbcpnt Sah O mn O phvcO21 amp gCO3 phami kg Figure 19 Data logging In total 10 data logs on internal memory and 5 data logs in external SD memory can be defined each with E Preset Selected IDs EHE Active phuvuined im Q
151. ten a buyer and seller have different moment of a day that they like to generate reports e g at 00 00 hours and 06 00 hours Only required if more than one report time is needed 4 1 Initial setting of date and time In the configuration software the initial settings for date and time can be set together with and the display format and the contract time ing General Walves Samples Batching Printing Date Contract Tene Set date eos oen IX Contract Time iaso Date Time 14 48 bine Fore SOON Figure 6 Date amp time and contract time selection Leave the Summit clock untouched Set from PC s date time Change the Summit clock to the PC date time when downloading the software Set from custom settings Change the Summit clock to a manual settings when downloading Date time Date and time for manual setting Date time format Select the format needed Contract time Select the time as per customer needs 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 23 DATE amp TIME SUMMIT 8800 4 2 SNTP Time Synchronisation The SNTP or Simple Network Time Protocol is available to synchronise the internal clock with a network time server While the internal clock s accuracy is limited to about 3 ppm C these time servers are based on atomic clocks to guarantee the best accuracy This function also ensures that all flow computers in a network are us
152. the item if longer Hide item name Do not use the item name and hide it If desired a text may be typed instead Hide item value Do not use the item value and hide it Hide item units Do not use the item units and hide it If desired a text may be typed instead And here the data log options 27121 11 CLARA Figure 124 Data log item options with changed time period and format 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 95 REPORTING SUMMIT 8800 Draw a green square around the item s and they will become blue Move an item group Group the item s and click and drag the item s Right click on a log item Change formatting Change the way the data is displayed as with variables however for the log time Time format Change the time format to e g D M y h m s for 16 07 2013 12 24 32 Invalid date format Give a string to indicate an no time is available size must be equal to the time format If selected define how the interval from to time should be presented e g 10 00 11 00 Ary missing racante wil ba shown ba incated witha or thetine 7 1 5 Add statistics For a group of log data items choose create statistics on the right click menu 2 Date Time Date TnYN l stt 000000000000 123 MI SE DY MN YR 0000000000000 1 DI MN YR 000000000000 123 MI SE DY MN YR 0000000000000 1 DY MN YR 000000000000 123 MI SE DY MN YR 000000000008 DY MN
153. the unit Chapter 9 Operation via the optional web site Chapter 10 Operational functions of the configuration software more details in volume 2 Chapter 11 How to update the firmware Chapter 12 Display monitor software to replicate the SUMMIT 8800 screen on a PC and make screen shots 1 3 Content Volume 2 Volume 2 concentrates on the software for the flow computer Chapter 2 General information on the software aspects of the flow computer Chapter 3 Details on metering principles Chapter 4 Basic functions of configurator Chapter 5 Configuration of the hardware of the boards Chapter 6 Stream configuration Chapter 7 Run switching Chapter 8 Watchdog 12 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK Chapter 9 Configure a station Chapter 10 Configure a prover or master meter Chapter 11 Configure valves Chapter 12 Configure a sampler Chapter 13 Set up batching Chapter 14 Set two flow computers in redundant configuration 1 4 Content Volume 3 Volume 3 concentrates on the configuration of the SUMMIT 8800 Chapter 3 Configurator software Chapter 4 Date amp Time Chapter 5 Data Logging Chapter 6 Display and web access Chapter 7 Reporting Chapter 8 Communication Chapter 9 General Information 1 5 Information in this handbook H The information in this handbook is intended for the integrator who is responsible to setup and configure the SUMMIT 8800 flow com
154. to do with an invalid log request return clear data return filled data or create an exception Log event number Select the log which contains the events 8 4 1 4 Modbus address offset setting Use Address Offsets 2 Read Input Status 110001 3 Read Holding Register 40001 4 Read Input Register 30001 When enabled per Modbus function address offsets can be added to the received modbus starting address Normally not used The address offset for the function 134 www krohne com 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en SUMMIT 8800 COMMUNICATION 8 4 2 Modbus slave addresses Registers which can be read by the master can be filled with information The Summit can be user configured and has very flexible capabilities to ensure that any type of variation is covered onVine t 1 m 1 1 S 1 Figure 183 Modbus slave register configuration From the ID tree select the registers to be used and drag them into the Modbus list on the right hand side of the window 8 2 Preset 9 03 Active 8 0 Time C Security Switches 8 0 Faults 9 63 Alarm Audit Counters Q Alarms ch Alarms cd Alarms om Alarms ph Alarms pd Alarms pm Audits ch Variables Log Data Status Bis 9 9 Hourly data Q Time Date ident mVtine 1 mVMon 1 mVN1 mvVNsatt mE1 mvco21
155. tomatically scale it to the type selected Highest accuracy of numbers is achieved using double precision IEEE numbers to 64 bit resolution All numbers can be cast as types other than their default type this will be indicated by brackets for the type e g float Indicating the number is not using its default type setting NOTE Highest accuracy of numbers is achieved using double precision IEEE numbers to 64 bit resolution ID size in bytes Information purposes only and cannot be changed Order Byte order Default is ascending 12345678 Different computer architectures use their memory in different ways to store data Example when a transmitting computer takes a 32 bit computer word composed of four 8 bit bytes and places it on a serial communication line the receiving computer needs to know how the bytes need to be stored does it start with the least significant byte first Little endian or the most significant byte first Big endian Motorola and Intel microprocessors are generally incompatible cannot share the same memory because of this byte order problem In most cases it is impossible to predict how a given system will handle this problem For this reason the SUMMIT 8800 made this configuration possible with the same processor it will be able to display the same order e g 1234 or any other combinations needed e g an order of 2143 The byte order will normally be the same for all registers 136 www krohne co
156. ty Config Mimic Templates 30 Keyboard Config Dem Figure 69 Display templates 6 8 1 Template selection The top part of the display defines the template as a whole Select Template 2 by 10 New Rename Figure 70 Create a template With as functions Select an existing template Press select template to select a template from the existing tem plates Create a new template Press new to create a new template from a blank see below Rename an existing template Press rename to change the name of the template Delete a template Press delete to remove the template Note that there is no warning For a new template press new Off course a template should be given a descriptive name to eas ily identify it 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www krohne com 65 DISPLAY amp WEB ACCESS SUMMIT 8800 Figure 71 New display template Once created the following main functions can be used to create and display the template New item Configure Layer Delete Background Colour Figure 72 Create a mimic display canvas Set the background colour Choose the background colour from a pallet of colours Create a new template item Press new item to add one item to the canvas see next chapter 6 8 2 New template item By clicking the new item button the page can be populated with items from a list
157. ure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Example ID Tree 2 RI Gig x a ee ee 17 ID TooKup 3 5 Tun ao ech acest ee nln Oh pau nage Behe 19 Configurator option selections 21 Application firmware 21 Main Configurator 0 lt 22 Date amp time and contract time selection 23 SNTP Date amp time general settings 24 SNTP Date amp time unicast 5 lt 25 SNTP Date amp time broadcast 5 25 Manual Date amp time 5 26 Manual Date amp time 26 Display security 27 Alarm log eR wee pe 28 ts Boa Pou tee ee held beg eee meee 29 Audit log 30 Audit log select 5 30 Audit log select 31 Audit log option ee payne okey nee a bee 31 Data logging icc ee
158. web site and the configuration software Also the operational functional of the Windows software tools are described including the con figurator the Firmware wizard and the display monitor Volume 2 Volume 2 is targeted to the metering software configuration by a metering engineer The aim of this volume is to provide information on how to configure a stream and the associ ated hardware The handbook explains the configuration for the different metering technologies including me ters provers samplers valves redundancy etc A step by step handbook using the Configurator software on the general and basic setup to successfully implement flow measurement based on all the applications and meters selections within the flow computer Volume 3 Volume 3 is targeted to the software configuration of the communication to the outside world The manual covers all advance functionality of the SUMMIT 8800 including display configuration reports communication protocols remote access and many more advance options 1 2 Content Volume 1 Volume 1 concentrates on the daily use of the flow computer Chapter 2 Basic functions of the flow computer Chapter 3 General information on the flow computer Chapter 4 Installation and replacement of the flow computer Chapter 5 Hardware details on the computer its components and boards Chapter 6 Connecting to Field Devices Chapter 7 Normal operation via the touch screen Chapter 8 How to calibration
159. www krohne com 7 EN TABLE OF FIGURES SUMMIT 8800 Figure 58 Mimic item configure colour 58 Figure 59 Mimic item colour palette 59 Figure 60 Mimic item configure an alarm and 60 Figure 61 Mimic item configure 60 Figure 62 Mimic item edit image and crop stretch 61 Figure 63 Mimic item configure operators 62 Figure 64 Mimic item configure 62 Figure 65 Mimic item configure 63 Figure 66 Mimic item configure 63 Figure 67 Mimic item configure format for a variable and for a button 64 Figure 68 Mimic item configure format for a variable and for a button 64 Figure 69 Display 65 Figure 70 65 Figure 71 New display 66 Figure 72 Create mimic display canvas 66 Figure 73 display template and right mouse click on item 66 Figure
160. yrecords 7 moris o mis mrs aor e 08 am uogeventingex oo fo 1 cras cuu M amp Details to be defined 8 7 Instromet Ultrasonic protocol The Elster Instromet Q sonic ultrasonic gas meter can be set to two protocols Instromet protocol The original protocol specifically designed by Instromet for the Q sonic Modbus protocol The most common protocol developed later The SUMMIT 8800 supports both protocols To use the Instromet protocol go to hardware select a serial port and choose Instromet ultra sonic Select Type introenet sve Baud Rate ano bps Figure 198 Figure 198 Instromet protocol serial settings 08 2013 MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol3 R02 en www kronne com 147 COMMUNICATION SUMMIT 8800 The standard settings need to match the meter settings RS232 or RS 485 Size of 1 word 7 or 8 bits The maximum time to be waiting for a response after which an alarm is given 8 8 Encoder protocol 148 Normally meters have an index with totals but send flow rates to flow computers in the form of pulses From these pulses the flow computer calculates then calculates its own totals Clearly the problem is that the meter totals are normally different from the totals in the flow computer Difference
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