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1. Menu Maps LOG NAMES Target CLEAR F2 F3 Logs LOG4 SITE LOG roTaLs NO SITES TO CLEAR CHAN NAMES Uploading Header F2 Fit e F2 CH1 sum RCV panceg only for 2 Channel meter ic 5 1 memory OK it memory tow NOTE Plain text represents prompt area messages and F2 F2 Free RCCU Memory Max number of LOGS boxed text represents option bar choices YES NO ves lt E Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices EC Bie XT MORE Another selction Another selction o There are x Log Pages If you wish to free ti ES E ES E n Fi MORE EXIT MORE EXIT S XT EXIT UPLOAD DATA START if more logs available All Logs Cleared if more totals available All Totals Cleared d o Start Page LOG Directory Offline LOG Choice s Upid Log End Page LAST m lt PCDIR LocxFr o g 5 2 Uploading Log Data NAME El Fi F2 F3 RCV Lost Loc2 Locs 1
2. NUMBER OF TRAVERSES LINING SOUND SPEED TRING THICKNESS TRANSDUCER ANGLE row ueasun s ENT s JL4 Ls 2 RTN SPPLY I TRANSDUGER SPACING L Menu Maps A 2 June 2003 RCCU Pragam F2 ONLINE OFFLNE PROG LOG DATA SITE EDIT MENU Fi F2 Fa Fr PROG CAL PAUSE LOG for 2 Chamel meter only Fi Chanel PROGRAM Tony if data logging option card insted Menu Maps SecFigre At See Figue A1 or A2 F2 FS
3. O OPTIONS SLOT1 Menu Map E AVE AVE 2 Measurement Name o o Fass MASS ENRG TOTL MDOT E PULSE ON TE CENA DRG Analog Outputs URTSTUSE o Faldagsosic parameters appear here o FULL SCALE FREQUENCY 3 RTD o Siet 1 Outputs el meter u OFF 0 2 CH2 AVE Inpot measurement 2 Channel meter rauer TABEL FULL Scale Vat measurement TEMP SPEC Measurement Name INPUT NAME TOTL MDOT INPUT uus TOTL TOTL MDOT BASE Value DG FULL Seale Vale Mass POWER enc NAG Fad cleanest parameter hers Trager pom Pai dagnosie parameters appear here IDM Menu Maps C 5 June 2003 IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu Global Data Connect to a New Instrument 7 Select an Existing Instrument 4 Scan Network for Instruments 4 Preferences Dial Modem Hang Up Modem Exit System Upload Download Edit Functions Real Time SITE EDIT MENU CALIBRATION TEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT LOG EDIT MENU FILE MENU foi deta logging aptoncardinsaled PAUSE Measure Flow MEASURE FLOW STOP MEASUREMENT
4. Create Standard Log Sop Logging Greate Eror Log Log Name LOG LOCATION Log Memory LOGS Loc NVR FLASH Pomcia Stop Logging 5 only appears if PCMCIA card installed LOG NAME z LOG MESSAGE YES 2 repeats until all channels set up Log how many vars o only for 2 Chi 1 meter Ch 11 z o o CH1 sum a for STANDARD tog 2 non circular ig circular Measurement Name 1 6 gt END TIME n Voru ron EDIT TIMED Hours pe g TIME MDOT 3 Loc time S STARTTIME u MASS POWER AM PM 24 HR 7 choices ENRG DIAG MINUTES SECONDS diagnostic parameters available END DATE value inon totaized value Set LOG Totals to0 RUE SECONDS YEAR ves START DATE JAN DEC Is LOG eireuar RE Dens YES MONTH DAY Time INCREMENT JAN DEC 12 choices ec J 60min OK DAY 9 choices log created ter ERROR log 7 IDM Menu Maps June 2003 Index A C cont Abbreviations Volumetric CHx Menu cont Units an 1 12 1 14 1 52 1 54 STATUS Sub Menu ACTIV 1 11 Menu Map forIDM C 1 Menu Map A 1 A 2 SYSTEM Sub Menu ADVAN 1 47 Menu Map forIDM C 1 CODEL Option
5. The PAUSE MEASUREMENT and FILE Menu Maps IDM Menu Maps Upload File Delete File Repair Disk ed 2 FILE LOCATION FILE LOCATION o FILE LOCATION 2 FLASH Pcuci 3 ENTER FILENAME iL NVR FLASH Pcvici appears if PCMCIA card installed ATTEMPT REPAIR appears f PCMCIA card installed PIRECTORY ENTER FILENAME Do not attempt repair Proceed with repair SELECT NEW FILE LOCATION REPAIR COMPLETED C 6 June 2003 IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu Giobal Data Help Upload Download Edit Functions Real Time Connect to a New Instrument Select an Existing Instrument Scan Network for Instruments Preferences Dial Modem Hang Up Modem SITE EDIT MENU CALIBRATIONTEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT LOG EDIT MENU FILE MENU ory ata log option cad inno
6. 3 19 Tf memory is OK ee sr a A Se TP ERE III 3 21 memory 18 low dos Neo QA aed EH NC a s 3 21 Reading Log File with the 3 23 log File Structures oce ig yoda NN nq du ERN sie 3 23 selecting a Loe to Read cous Meee hae re Beas au an 3 25 Navigating Through the Log 5 3 26 Chapter 4 Printing Data Data Types for Printing gitarre oe ed nal 4 1 Chapter 5 Clearing Data Introduction ehr qe Pele Ret Ee ee ee eee M vu 5 1 Clearing the RCCU s Memory xit bu dee tarte unin beer Udo 5 1 Cleatinga Site i ea sa a e PE eU rep IP Sennen alas 5 2 Clearing Log Files tren ri ea e RR es Cae eee 5 3 Clearing the XMT868 s Memory 5 4 Clearing Site Data o en ne aet BD eS Rn es 5 5 Clearing Log E65 Na a A nee Ide es 5 5 Clearing th Totalizers 222 accu 8202 dae ee dak EE aA RS 5 6 June 2003 RENNES Table of Contents cont Appendix A Menu Maps The SYSTM and PIPE with Energy OFF Menus A 1 The CHx ACTIV SYSTM and PIPE with Energy ON A 2 The CHx I O and SETUP Menus A 3 T
7. 2 9 June 2003 1 2 2 2 1 Table of Contents cont Chapter 3 Logging Data Henri 3 1 The Data Logging Option 3 1 Accessing the XMT868 LOG 3 1 Setting Up a Standard 93 3 2 Programming the Log 3 3 START EIME PIOWDtE 2 ee tentus eso tes cd UNO re uoi s Nu cad 3 6 START DATE Prompt so ic mcm a zz 3 7 ENDTIME PrOr pt Tr nn 3 8 END DATE Prompt 5 erem dears ab deoa e iate etu red tu ed nta oett 3 9 DURATION Prompt cesi eene ere e Der IT re E e PhS eee ERS 3 10 LOG TIME Prompt aars s biata e ea AU AU e ae 3 10 TIME INCREMENT 3 11 Setting Up an Error Loe uns ta Ne as 3 12 Programming the Log 1 3 13 STAR TTIME Prompt Nes aaa A DR EDT em 3 16 START DATE Prompt be eR Ub ee Re MEE WEE 3 17 Checking the XMT868 2 3 18 Stopping a 08 za e cute ep tene eio edet inde pte oet deu alte a 3 19 Uploading a Log File to the
8. C 7 June 2003 IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu Global Dua Hep p Esen T UpicadiDowioad Eai Functions Real Time Connect to a New Instrument SITE EDIT MENU Select an Existing Instrument Scan Network for Instruments Preferences Dial Modem Hang Up Modem ICALIBRATION TEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT LOG EDIT MENU FILE MENU Varianten oO Channa Channel Cs jad Fe Tain meuo i5 RFS Inpul Ougur Energy Option OFF zero CUTOFF Energy Option ON TEMP INPUT SUPPLY SLOTI See Figure System Conn Por See Figure C4 The CHx STATUS SYSTEM and INPUT OUTPUT Menu Maps Figure C 1 IDM Menu Maps C 1 June 2003 IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu Sa Daa Hep Tpoad Download Eat Functions RealTime
9. 1 31 Menu A 3 Input Output Sub Menu Menu Map for IDM C 1 Menu forIDM C 1 Menu Map Energy A 2 Menu Map Energy A 1 PIPE 5 1 20 Menu Map A 1 A 2 Menu Map forIDM C 2 SETUP Sub Menu 1 34 Menu A 3 Menu for IDM C 3 Index 1 June 2003 Index cont D Data 2 6 Displaying Using 2 9 DATA 2 6 Menu Dec A 4 Data Record 3 23 Depth of Reflector Entering 1 30 Diagnostic Parameters 1 61 1 63 1 70 1 76 2 5 2 9 DISPLAY Sub Menu Menu C 4 Display Parameter Options 2 5 2 8 3 5 3 14 See Also Liquid Crystal Display DISPLAY Sub Menu Menu Map for IDM C 4 Displaying Data 2 1 2 6 Adjusting Contrast and Brightness 2 1 Log File Reading 3 23 Menu eee ex dex A 4 Menu Map 10 C 4 Navigating Log Screens Reading 3 26 E Energy Option Activating 1 12 EPROM See User 1 6 Error Handling 1 56 OE 1 57 ERROR Respo
10. Note f F1 MORE is chosen above and there are no additional log files stored in the RCCU s memory the following prompt appears CLEAR LOG T GGGG Press any key to return to the All Logs Cleared main RCCU menu hit key F1 F2 F3 To clear additional data proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions Clearing the Totalizers To clear the XMT868 s totalizer i e reset a specified totalized flow rate to zero complete the following steps Note The options available at the next prompt depend on how many channels of the XMT868 are currently active For a single channel meter only the CH1 option appears CLEAR TOT T GGGI Use the 1 and D keys to CHAN NAMES access the options shown and press the Fx key under the previous selection appears here desired totalizer to be cleared CH1 CH2 SUM CLEAR TOT T GGGI See Table 5 1 on page 5 7 for CHAN NAMES a description of the various options previous selection appears here DIF AVE F1 F2 F3 IMPORTANT f SUM DIF or AVE is selected at the above prompt all totals will be cleared 5 6 Clearing Data June 2003 Clearing the Totalizers cont Table 5 1 Channel Options option Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 2 CLEAR TOT T GGGG Press F2 to clear the totalizer CLEAR NAME selected at the previo
11. 1 67 S Send Receive Light Indicators 1 7 Serial Communications 1 77 SETUP Sub Menu 1 34 ADVAN 1 47 CODEL Option 1 50 KV SS 1 47 MASS Option 1 50 MULTK Option 1 48 AVRG 1 41 1 46 INIT Option 1 46 SIGNL Option TransFlection Values 1 41 Transit Time Values 1 35 SIGNL 1 35 TransFlection Values 1 41 Transit Time Values 1 35 Site Data Clearing 5 5 Site File 5 2 Slot 0 Menu C 4 Output Measurement Options 1 61 1 63 1 70 1 73 1 76 Setting 1 59 Slot N mbet cox at eta ea 1 55 Special Transducers 1 20 Startup See Basic Programming 1 6 Stopping a Log 3 19 SYSTEM Menu A 1 C 1 SYSTM Sub Menu 1 12 SYSTM GLOBL Sub Menu 1 52 Index June 2003 Index cont T Temperature Input Entering 1 32 Totalizer Card Setting 1 71 Totalizer Frequency Card Setting Opie Ste xeu NER 1 74 Totalizers 5 6 Trackin
12. SIGNAL LOW LIMIT L COR PEAKLIMT 1 is GORPEAKUMIT vj SOUNDSPEED LIMIT Fg 241 H IE Uu 3 e Ue D Uu UI AMP DISCRIM LOW ut Teg LAMP DISCRIM HIGH 1 EXAM 4 DEAT OFFSET IERE EA Sot Peak ee L TRANS VOLTAGE _ wir SAMPLE SIZE Dd Leer F Fa Eros Se L Min Peak lax Peak Advarer id Features VISS Table of KVISS pairs Sig Svengi s Kin Viscosity Repeats for sol pairs entered previously Enter in ascending Moliple Factor Mass Flow kom Static Activate Muti Fact YES Custom Type Veen Custom Reyn s Edit table YES Enter tot K Factors Reyrol s Velocity K Factora Repeat tor the o K Factors entered previously Mass from Static Dens o See Faure C4 m Xmit Code Lengt Figure C 3 The CHx SETUP Menu Map IDM Menu Maps June 2003 IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu Gia Dam He System Upioad Download Edi Funciins Real Time
13. F1 F2 GGGG ANALOG IN previous selection appears here A B GGGG ANALOG IN previous selection appears here D F1 F2 FIXED WAS CHOSEN Enter the known fixed process temperature and press ENT The meter will only accept values from 328 to 1832 F 200 to 1000 C IF SLOT 1 WAS CHOSEN Press F1 F3 to select the desired temperature input Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown The display now takes you back to the top menu ACTIV SYSTM PIPE I O SETUP At this point you can proceed programming in this sub menu as desired To leave the Channel PROGRAM sub menu press the EXIT key on the RCCU keypad To complete setting up the meter you must enter data in the GLOBL SYSTM sub menu as described on page 1 52 Programming Site Data 1 33 June 2003 The Setup Sub Menu The signal limits and response times for the Model XMT868 are specified via the SETUP sub menu While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 3 on page A 3 of Appendix A Menu Maps The following three sub menus are included in this section SIGNL set the parameters related to the transducer signal e AVRG specify the response of the meter to step changes NIT initialize all parameters to default values ADVAN enable mass flow edit kinematic viscosity vs sound speed table activate K factors and select transmit code length Enter t
14. 1 50 SYSTM 1 12 KV SS Option ETC RN TRE UN MERE 1 47 Menu Map Energy Off PEORES A 1 MASS 1 50 Menu Map Energy On A 2 MULTK Es CHR ode sui cidit a 1 20 Alarms Card Setting 1 68 Menu 2 Analog Inputs Card Setting Up 1 64 CHx STATUS Analog Outputs Menu 1 Slot 0 Setting 1 59 See Also ACTIVE Sub Menu Slot 1 Setting 1 62 CLEAR Menu Units Options 1 61 1 63 1 70 1 73 1 76 Mas 29 d tees ote dp ard A 7 AVRG 1 41 1 46 Clearing RCCU Memory 5 1 Axial Length Entering 1 24 EOS S d lebe 5 3 Site en PE 5 2 B Clearing Totalizers 5 6 Backlight Clearing Transmitter Memory 5 4 See Brightness and Contrast Log lai D 5 5 Bascproerammit SILC DV Ata s rA tee esiti te 5 5 g 8 Minimum Requirements 1 6 EOMMEORT q Brightness and Contrast Adjusting 2 1 Menu Mia bidon due COMM Sub Menu 1 77 Communications Failure 1 6 Contrast and Brightness Adjusting 2 1 CHx Menu euie gA ee 1 11 ACTIV Sub Menu 1 11 Menu Map Energy 1 2 VO Sub Menu
15. 1 55 Error 1 56 LCD 2 2 OPTN 1 59 VO 5 1 31 Temperature Input Entering 1 32 Zero Cutoff Value Entering 1 31 I O ERROR HANDLING Menu Map C 4 INIT 1 46 Initial Setup DataTable nee hue tut ees B 3 INPUT OUTPUT IDM Menu Map C 1 Instrument Data Manager 2 9 Communication Setup 1 77 Instrument Program See User Program K Keypad RCCU Using 1 2 Keys Table of Functions 1 3 Kinematic Viscosity Input Selecting 1 29 KV Input Selection Selecting 1 29 L LCD See Liquid Crystal Display LCD Option 2 2 Light 1 7 Lining 1 25 Liquid Crystal Display Transmitter 2 1 Adjusting Contrast and Brightness 2 1 Setting Upes 2 2 LOG Menu A 7 C 7 IDM LOG EDIT Menu Menu C 7 Log File oo ot ecco uve wegen dence a 5 3 5 5 Navigating Log Screens 3 26 Navigating Screens 3 23 3 26 Reading e 3 23 SEE CDUT 2 25 3 23 LOG Menu Checking
16. GGGI LOG TIME previous selection appears here 24 HR F1 F2 Proceed directly to the TIME INCREMENT prompt on page 3 11 3 10 Logging Data June 2003 TIME INCREMENT Prompt Setting Up a Standard Log cont Regardless of which of the various options were selected during the previous programming steps all of the paths converge at this point GGGI TIME INCREMENT previous selection appears here 5sec 10sec 30sec GGGI TIME INCREMENT previous selection appears here 3min 1min 6min GGGI TIME INCREMENT previous selection appears here i2min 30min 60min Fi F2 F3 Use the lt and gt keys to find the desired time increment and press the Fx key under it to select it The time increment is the frequency at which the Model XMT868 takes and records data measurements If any reading takes longer than the programmed time increment the log is filled in with the next consecutive reading For example assume that a velocity value of 3 ft sec is recorded at 12 00 00 in a log with a time increment of five seconds If the next reading is 8 ft sec and it takes the meter 12 seconds to read this value then both of the missed readings 12 00 05 and 12 00 10 will be filled in with the 8 ft sec value Now that the standard log setup has been completed the following confirmation screen appears GGGG log created OK OK F1 F2
17. Table 1 1 The RCCU Key Functions Unshifted Function Shifted Function Software Function Keys press to select the functions displayed directly above them in the display window None Shift Key press to access the shifted func tions of the other keys the light indicates that shifted mode is active Press once to shift next entry only press twice to lock shift mode press again to unlock shift mode None Left Arrow Key press to scroll through menu options when entering text moves the cursor one space to the left and deletes character in that space None Right Arrow Key press to scroll through menu options when entering text deletes rest of entry and moves cursor one space to the right None Up Arrow Key in programming mode press to return to the previous prompt SEND not yet available Down Arrow Key in programming mode press to move to the next prompt RCV not yet available Zero Key use to enter a number 0 None One Key press to enter a number 1 Press 1 time to enter the letter S Press 2 times to enter the letter T Press 3 times to enter the letter U Two Key press to enter a number 2 Press 1 time to enter the letter V Press 2 times to enter the letter W Press 3 times to enter the letter X Three Key press to enter a number 3 Press 1 time to enter the letter Y Press 2 times to enter the letter Z Qaesoss8 v a
18. GGGG ZERO value current value appears here F1 F2 F3 GGGG FULL Scale Value current value appears here F1 F2 F3 Enter a value for the low end of the analog input range and press ENT Enter a value for the high end of the analog input range and press ENT Programming Site Data 1 65 June 2003 Option Card Analog Inputs cont After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times SPEC If SPEC was selected to set up input A as a live special input complete the following steps INPUT NAME current name appears here F1 F2 F3 INPUT UNITS current units appears here F1 F2 F3 GGGG ZERO value current value appears here F1 F2 F3 GGGG FULL Scale Value current value appears here F1 F2 F3 Enter a name for input A and press ENT Enter a unit of measurement for input A and press ENT Enter a temperature value for the low end of the analog input range and press ENT Enter a temperature value for the high end of the analog input range and press ENT After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times 1 66
19. LOGI 1 2 CH1 CH1 Channel Option 180 1 Veloc Ra Value 4 pot START Record Number Page Number Indicator Block Error Code Error Description Parameter Figure 3 2 RCCU Log Display Screens 3 24 Logging Data June 2003 Selecting a Log to Read To read a log that is currently stored in the RCCU s memory power up the RCCU and complete the following steps IDM MENU START GGGG IDM MENU previous selection appears here SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE F1 F2 F3 OFF LINE PROGRAM GGGG Offline LOG Choice previous selection appears here LOGXFR LOGDIR F1 F2 F3 Press the F3 key to select OFFLINE Press F2 to view the log directories Note The LOGXFR option is used to transfer logs from the RCCU memory to the memory of a PC connected via the XMT868 serial port OFF LINE PROGRAM GGGG LOG Directory previous selection appears here RCCDIR PC DIR Fi F2 F3 OFF LINE PROGRAM GGGI NAME previous selection appears here LOGI 1062 LOG3 OFF LINE PROGRAM GGGI NAME previous selection appears here LOG4 1065 F1 F2 F3 Press F1 to view the logs stored in the RCCU file directory Use the lt and D keys to find the desired log file and press the Fx key under it to select it This prompt displays all log files currentl
20. Navigating Through the Log Screens cont SCRN Table 3 5 Log Navigation Options Option Name display the next screen to the left SCRN display the next screen to the right START display the first record on the page RECRD display the next screen above RECRD display the next screen below END display the last record on the page lt PAGE display the previous page PAGE gt display the next page EXIT return to the main menu Note The 7 and N keys on the RCCU keypad perform the same function as the RECRD and RECRD options above Also the EXIT key on the keypad is equivalent to the EXIT option Logging Data 3 27 Chapter 4 Printing Data Data Types for Printing June 2003 Data Types for Printing The Model XMT868 flowmeter has no ability to print any of its data either directly or through a Remote Control Communications Unit RCCU However any of the data stored in its memory may be printed via the built in RS232 communications port using a computer terminal In order to use the capability the XMT868 must be linked to the computer terminal with the optional Instrument Data Manager IDM software Note See Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide for instructions on wiring the RS232 serial port For additional information refer to ELA RS Serial Communications Manual 916 054 After making the hardware connections and inst
21. DATA SITE SITE EDIT MENU fal F2 F3 Fi le CAL PAUSE 106 FILE only if data logging option card installed Menu Maps 2 Chanel meter ony PROGRAM Fi w je 2 CHT GLOBL S SeeFigureAtorA2 PROGRAM Fi F2 F3 SYSTM vo COMM 3 ae Meier Address n F2 M z SYSTEM UNITS ERROR OPTN LCD A Fe o 4800 o gt See Figure AS 2 ENG METRC c o 5 1 CHANNEL UNITS OFF a lunii a o 2 CHANNEL UNITS channels fon appears tr 2 Chammel sel VOLUMETRIC UNITS VO F1 F2 F3 Fi o lez sum DIF GALM SLOTO SLOT Fe a s appears i opion art So 0 Ourpars Ims a Mi
22. GE Panametrics Model XM I 868 Programming Manual One and Two Channel June 2003 Process Control Instruments Model XMTS868 Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter for Liquids 1 amp 2 Channel Programming Manual 910 171PB GE Panametrics June 2003 Warranty Return Policy Each instrument manufactured by GE Panametrics is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship Liability under this warranty is limited to restoring the instrument to normal operation or replacing the instrument at the sole discretion of GE Panametrics Fuses and batteries are specifically excluded from any liability This warranty is effective from the date of delivery to the original purchaser If GE Panametrics determines that the equipment was defective the warranty period is one year for general electronic failures of the instrument one year for mechanical failures of the transducers If GE Panametrics determines that the equipment was damaged by misuse improper installation the use of unauthorized replacement parts or operating conditions outside the guidelines specified by GE Panametrics the repairs are not covered under this warranty The warranties set forth herein are exclusive and are in lieu of all other warranties whether statutory express or implied including warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade I
23. Upload Download Edit Functions Connect to a New Instrument 1 Select an Existing Instrument Scan Network for Instruments Preferences Dial Modem Hang Up Modem Exit SITE EDIT MENU CALIBRATION TEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT LOG EDIT MENU FILE MENU ont fata logging oon card saec era Chanel mater oniy Channel 1 Channel 27 System See Figure 0 4 Input Output Eror Handling See Figure C4 Options appears only 510 1 Shot tl Opton Display See Figure i option card installed Comm Port See Figure C4 Totakzer Outputs appears for2 Channel meter Frequency Outputs A B appears tor 2 Channel meter
24. Connect fo a New Instrument Select an Existing Instrument Scan Network for Instruments Preferences Dial Modem Hang Up Modem Exit SITE EDIT MENU CALIBRATIONTEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT LOG EDIT MENU FILE MENU Tanya ogg oon card rata rer 2 ned te ont Grandi Channel 2 System InpwOuput See Figure C 4 Status System See Figure C 1 See Figure C 1 io ves zei rien MIXED war WM SOUNDSPEED oer TABLE STATC Camp On Trete Wet Tansee reu 3 BEE J SPEC TEAR ETT Mete Tp Gres Tyee Irneouner iz Bitte Ei InpuvOutput See Figure C 1 THER el ND SETUP See Figure VES sers FORTH ARUBA
25. June 2003 Er The CHx SYSTM Sub Menu cont GGGl This prompt asks whether you FLOW MEASUREMENT want to measure flow at the point of return where the current setting appears here liquid exits or at the point of RTN SPPLY supply where the liquid enters Fi F2 F3 Press F1 for return or F2 for supply The display now returns you to the top menu ACTIV SYSTM PIPE O and SETUP The PIPE Sub Menu Enter the transducer and pipe parameters via the PIPE sub menu While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 1 on page A 1 of Appendix A Menu Maps Enter the PIPE sub menu by pressing F3 at the Channel PROGRAM prompt shown on page 1 11 For a standard transducer press TRANSDUCER NUMBER F1 enter the number engraved on the transducer head and press ENT If there is no STD SPEC number engraved on the F1 F2 F3 transducer head press F2 and then press ENT number appears here IMPORTANT Special transducers which have no engraved number on the head are rarely used Examine the transducer head carefully for a number To program the XMT868 for use with the type of transducer being used do one of the following e Special transducers proceed to the section below Standard wetted transducers proceed to the PIPE OD prompt on page 1 23 e Standard clamp on transducers proceed to the PIPE MATERIAL prompt on page 1 22 Special Tra
26. Programming Site Data June 2003 Option Card RTD Inputs Option cards with RTD inputs have a temperature range of 148 to 660 F 100 to 350 C Complete the following steps to set up the RTD inputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 refer to Figure A 5 on page A 5 GGGG Slot 1 Outputs previous selection appears here A B GGGG Slot 1 Outputs previous selection appears here D Fi F2 F3 Use the lt and gt keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key to select the desired RTD input Note The setup of RTD input A is used here as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the remaining RTD inputs LABEL current label appears here F1 F2 GGGG Slot 1 Input A previous selection appears here OFF TEMP F1 F2 GGGG ZERO value current value appears here F1 F2 F3 Enter a label of up to eight characters for RTD input A and press ENT Press F1 to disable input A and return to the GLOBL I O prompt on page 1 55 or press F2 to enable input A as a live temperature input Enter a temperature value for the low end of the analog input range and press ENT Programming Site Data 1 67 June 2003 Option Card RTD Inputs cont Option Card Alarm Relays GGGG FULL Scale Value current value appears her
27. soo 51 1 Siti Oxtion Cari 2PATH ERROR HANDLING n vo ves Tetalzer Outputs F2 A B O ERROR and OPTN Menu Maps Menu Maps agpearstor 2 Chamel meter appears for 2 Channel meter Alam Rays k2 n DF Ave B Outputs n re on TIME m F2 9 POLSEON TM ENRG UNTSPULSE o Tal dagnosic parameters appear here 2 FULL SCALE FREQUENCY E only appears for 2 Chamnel meter e e pomum sum Ave 3 Input measurement D appears fr 2 Channel meter n DF Ave Fa SPEC rs INPUT NAME z MDOT INPUTUNTS E ZERO Value E DIAG ENRG FULL Scal Value all d
28. F1 VEL Flow Velocity F2 VOLUM Volumetric Flow F3 TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow D F1 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow D F2 TIME Total Flow Measurement Time D F3 MDOT Mass Flow D D F1 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow gt D F2 MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow gt D F3 POWER Energy Flow Power D gt D F1 ENRG Forward Energy Flow gt D gt F2 ENRG Reverse Energy Flow D D D DIAG Diagnostic Parameters The previous two prompts repeat until all of the Log Channels have been set up Logging Data June 2003 ee Setting Up an Error When all of the log parameters have been set up continue with the Log cont log setup procedure as follows GGGG Press F2 to clear the current Set LOG Totals to 0 log totals or press F1 to keep the current log totals Note this prompt appears NO YES only if a totalized parameter F1 F2 F3 was chosen for logging previous selection appears here Note Responding YES at the above prompt clears only the log totals it does not clear the meter totalizers See Chapter 5 Clearing Data for details GGGG Press F2 to create a circular Is LOG circular log or press F1 to create a linear log previous selection a
29. Requesting Parameters Notes Using MODBUS cont 1 Clear Totalizers flag from the 8051 to clear totalizers in the 68332 memory Error Value see table in XMT868 manual for error codes Average average of channel 1 and channel 2 if both channels out of error channel 1 value if channel 2 is in error channel 2 value if channel 1 is in error zero if both channels in error Average Error Status 0 both in error chan 2 in error 2 chan in error 3 both ok MODBUS baud rate 5 2400 6 4800 7 9600 MODBUS parity 0 none odd 2 even MODBUS stop bits 1 1 stop bit 2 2 stop bits General Registers are written if corresponding functions are actuated by the user Registers for unactuated functions are initialized to zero at startup Exiting the User After leaving the GLOBL sub menu the meter returns to the Prog ram following prompt GGGG Press the EXIT key to leave PROGRAM the User Program Channel 1 CH1 CH2 GLOBL F1 F2 F3 Proceed to Chapter 3 Operation of the Startup Guide for instructions on taking measurements or refer to the appropriate chapters of this manual for detailed instructions on using the other features of the XMT868 flow transmitter 1 82 Programming Site Data Chapter 2 Displaying Data Introduction nnne 2 1 Displaying Data with the LCD 2 1 Displaying Data with the RCCU 2 6 Displaying Data on a Computer
30. To enter this sub menu press F3 at the Global PROGRAM prompt shown on page 1 51 GGGG Enter a meter address number Meter Address between 1 and 254 and press ENT The default number current address appears here 181 1 F2 F3 A meter address is only necessary for communication with the GE Panametrics Instrument Data Manager software See the IDM User s Manual for more information IMPORTANT f the meter address or baud rate is changed communication with the Instrument Data Manager must be re established with the new address number Programming Site Data 1 77 June 2003 Setting Up the Serial Port cont GGGI Use the lt and keys to BAUD RATE access the options shown and press the Fx key under the io ac ony are desired baud rate to select it 300 600 1200 GGGI BAUD RATE current value appears here 2400 4800 9600 GGGI BAUD RATE current value appears here 19200 F1 F2 F3 If you have the RS485 MODBUS option proceed to the prompts below If you have the standard RS232 serial interface the meter exits the COMM sub menu and returns to the Global PROGRAM prompt To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice Note The XMT868 MODBUS communication settings chosen in the next four steps must match those of the MODBUS control system GGGI Press the F
31. After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times Complete the following steps to set up the analog inputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 refer to Figure A 5 on page A 5 GGGG Slot 1 Inputs previous selection appears here A Bp 26 GGGG Slot 1 Inputs previous selection appears here D Fi F2 F3 Press the Fx key to select the desired input Use the lt and gt keys to access the options shown Note The setup of input A is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the remaining inputs LABEL current label appears here F1 F2 F3 Enter a label of up to eight characters for input A and press ENT 1 64 Programming Site Data June 2003 Option Card Analog Inputs cont GGGI Slot 1 Input A previous selection appears here OFF TEMP SPEC OFF Press the desired Fx key to disable input A or to designate it as a temperature or special input Proceed directly to the appropriate section If OFF was selected to disable input A the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times TEMP If TEMP was selected to set up input A as a live temperature input complete the following steps
32. EXIT key on the RCCU keypad To complete setting up the meter you must enter data in the GLOBL SYSTM sub menu as described on page 1 52 GGGI NUMBER OF TRAVERSES current value appears here 2 2v 3 GGGI NUMBER OF TRAVERSES current value appears here 4 5 Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the appropriate number of traverses Use the lt and gt keys to access the additional choice shown Programming Site Data 1 29 June 2003 Transducer Spacing Depth of Reflector GGGG Enter the value for the TRANSDUCER SPACING transducer spacing and press ENT in mm Fi F2 F3 The display now takes you back to the top menu ACTIV SYSTM PIPE O SETUP At this point you can proceed programming in this sub menu as desired To leave the Channel PROGRAM sub menu press the EXIT key on the RCCU keypad To complete setting up the meter you must enter data in the GLOBL SYSTM sub menu as described on page 1 52 GGGG Enter the value for the Depth DEPTH OF REFLECTOR of Reflector and press ENT 96 1 2 The Depth of Reflector specifies where in the pipe the flowmeter will look for the reflected transducer signal The default value is 50 which places the measurement location at the center of the pipe This setting is optimal for most applications however you may want to decrease this value for larger
33. F1 F2 F3 kinematic viscosity values in descending order The SIG STRENGTH and KIN VISCOSITY prompts repeat for each pair After entering all the pairs the meter returns to the ADVANCED FEATURES prompt shown on page 1 47 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key four times Use this option to enter a table of K factors K factors are used to create a curve for the flow range based on velocity or reynolds number that compensates for non linear flow rates The meter accepts from 2 to 20 pairs Complete the following steps to enter multiple K factors for velocity or reynolds values GGGG Press F1 to disable this Activate Multi K Fa option or F2 to enable multiple K factors previous selection appears here NO YES Fi F2 F3 If NO was selected the meter returns to the ADVANCED FEATURES prompt shown on page 1 47 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key four times If YES was selected proceed to the next prompt GGGG Press F1 to customize velocity values or F2 to Custom type customize reynolds values previous selection appears here CstV CstR Fi F2 F3 1 48 Programming Site Data June 2003 The MULTK Option cont GGGG Edit table previous selection appears here NO YES F1 F2 Press F1 to retain the current K factor table or F2 to edit the K factor table Note f the necessary velocity r
34. GGGI XMIT SAMPLE SIZE current value appears here 2 42 GGGI XMIT SAMPLE SIZE current value appears here 16 32 F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key under the desired value to select it Both the upstream and downstream transducers transmit ultrasonic pulses in bursts which consist of a series of transmit pulses XMIT SAMPLE SIZE determines how many bursts are sent in one direction before sending in the other direction The default value for the above parameter is 8 and values of 2 4 8 16 and 32 are acceptable GGGG OF ERRORS current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press ENT to accept the current OF ERRORS value or enter a new value 0 to 16 and press ENT Use this prompt to enter the number of errors the XMT868 can record before it displays an error message The default value is 8 GGGG Minimum Peak limi current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press ENT to accept the current minimum percent of peak value or enter a new value and press ENT Use this prompt to enter the minimum percent of peak that the 868 can use to measure transit time The XMT868 accepts values from 100 to 100 Programming Site Data 1 39 June 2003 Transit Time SIGNL Options cont GGGG Maximum Peak limi current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press ENT to accept the curr
35. Programming Site Data June 2003 Pipe Material cont Pipe OD Table 1 7 Pipe Material Choices NYLON PLOYE Polyethylene PLSTC Plastic POLYP Polypropylene PVC Polyvinyl Chloride ACRYL Acrylic Enter the soundspeed of the pipe material and press ENT If the soundspeed is unknown refer to the Sound Speeds and Pipe Size Data manual 914 004 The programming sequence should be rejoined here for all transducers GGGI PIPE OD current value appears here inch feet GGGI PIPE OD current value appears here ft PI Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the appropriate units and enter the known pipe outside diameter or circumference and press ENT Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown Note The prompt above shows English units as an example Refer to Table 1 8 for a list of English and metric units Obtain the required information by measuring either the pipe outside diameter OD or circumference at the transducer installation site The data may also be obtained from standard pipe size tables found in Sound Speeds and Pipe Size Data manual 914 004 Table 1 8 Available Pipe OD Units inch pipe OD in inches mm pipe OD in millimeters feet 2 pipe OD in feet m pipe OD in meters in PI pipe circumference in inches mm PI pipe circumference in millimeters ft PI pipe circumferen
36. XGM868 Multi Purpose Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGN868 Natural Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGS868 Steam Mass Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XMT868 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter r latif cette d claration sont en conformit avec les documents suivants EN 61326 1998 Class A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 suivant les r gles de la Directive de Compatibilit Electromagn tique 89 336 EEC et de la Directive Basse Tension 73 23 EEC Les mat riels list s ci dessus ainsi que les transducteurs pouvant tre livr s avec les manchettes faisant l objet d une d claration de conformit s par e ne portent pas le marquage CE de la directive des quipements sous pression car ils sont fournis en accord avec la directive 97 23 EC des quipements sous pression pour les DN 25 Article 3 section 3 qui concerne les pratiques et les codes de bonne fabrication pour l ing nierie du son Shannon June 1 2002 p AP Mr James Gibson DIRECTEUR G N RAL m 1 1 LS EN IS09002 T V ESSEN Shannon ISO 9001 U S CERT DOC Rev G4 5 28 02 KONFORMITATS GE Panametrics ERKLARUNG GE Panametrics Shannon Industrial Estate Shannon Co Clare Ireland erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung da die Produkte IGM878 Industrial Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGF868 Flare Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGM868 Multi Purpose Gas Ult
37. 5 F1 F2 F3 Ft 5 suu DIF Ave for STANDARD 100 non circular log circular log o Measurement Name 1 d F1 F2 F3 Ft F2 F3 Fi F2 a TIME eee ver VOLUM TOTL Power ENRG ENna DIAG ua a z EDIT Hours DAYS diagnostic parameters available 2 totalized value non totalized value ech E STARTTIME Ft F2 F Fi 5 Set LOG Totalsto0 e le AM PM 10min 24 HR lt er NES EDIT now 7 choices 5 HOUR MINUTES S5 SECONDS i PM END DATE Is LOG circular F1 F2 F3 vis MNUTES EDIT SECONDS YEAR START DATE MONTH F1 F2 EDIT YEAR MONTH F3 TIME INCREMENT DEC NOTE Plain text represents prompt area messages and i boxed text represents option bar choices 99 Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices ds etr lg A 6 June 2003 CCU Program F2 F3 ONLINE OFFLNE SITE EDIT MENU F2 F3 FY 22 CAL PAUSE LOG FILE if data logging option card i installed PROG CHOICES F2 LOG DATA
38. Bar Choice Description F1 2 VEL Flow Velocity F2 VOLUM Volumetric Flow TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow D F1 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow D F2 TIME Total Flow Measurement Time D F3 MDOT Mass Flow D D F1 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow gt D F2 MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow gt D F3 POWER Energy Flow Power D gt D F1 ENRG Forward Energy Flow gt D D F2 ENRG Reverse Energy Flow gt D D DIAG Diagnostic Parameters The DIAG option listed in Table 1 20 above represents all of the individual diagnostic parameters that appear at the previous prompt See Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service Manual for a complete description of these options Programming Site Data 1 63 June 2003 Option Card Analog Outputs cont Option Card Analog Inputs Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the GLOBL SYSTM menu earlier in this section GGGG BASE current value appears here F1 F2 F3 GGGG FULL current value appears here F1 F2 F3 Enter a flow rate value for the low end of the analog output range and press ENT Enter a flow rate value for the high end of the analog output range and press ENT
39. ESOUNDSPEED Fe feet F TE LB KLB MASS FLOW TIME FT PIPE WALL PATH LENGTH P inch ISEC DOT DECIMAL DIGITS FT 0 1 MASS TOTALS FB KLB TRANSDUCER ANGLE JASS DECIMAL DIGITS FT 0 1 PPE OD F2 feet LINING MATERIAL Fi F2 Fa a PYREX ASBES IORTR RUBBR LING SOUNDSPEED TINING THICKNESS vo SeeFqueA s TRACKING WINDOWS F2 YES FLUID T rs METH al Norm WATER TEMPERATURE FLUID SOUNDSPEED FLUID TYPE F2 W260 OTHER JOLDS CORRECTION 1 ACTIV kV INPUT SELECTION F2 TABLE STATC KINEMATIC VISCOSITY CALIBRATION FACTOR Clamp On Transducers Wetted Transducers DWiNIMUM SOUNDSPEED MAXIMUM SOUNDSPEED TRNEI DEPTH OF REFLECTOR NUMBER OF traverse
40. F2 F3 For a 1 Channel meter skip over the following prompt GGGi Press the Fx key under the desired channel option to select it 1st channel previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI These additional options accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys 1st channel previous selection appears here DIF AVE Fi F2 F3 See Table 1 19 on the following page for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt Table 1 19 Channel Options Option Description Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 2 1 62 Programming Site Data June 2003 Option Card Analog Outputs cont GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here VEL VOLUM TOTL GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here TOTL TIME MDOT GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here MASS MASS POWER GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here ENRG ENRG DIAG F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key under the desired parameter to select it See Table 1 20 for a description of the available options Note All the options shown to the left will only appear if the Mass Flow and Energy Options are activated Table 1 20 Output Measurement Options Option
41. F2 F3 Use the lt and gt keys to access the files shown and press the Fx key under the desired site file to delete it Press F2 to clear the site file selected at the previous prompt or press F1 to abort the operation Press F1 to return to the NAME prompt above and clear additional site files or press F2 to return to the main RCCU menu Note f F1 MORE is chosen above and there are no additional site files stored in the RCCU s memory the following prompt appears CLEAR SITE GGGG All Sites Cleared hit key F1 F2 F3 Press any key to return to the main RCCU menu To clear additional data proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions Clearing Data Clearing Log Files June 2003 To clear log files from the RCCU s memory complete the following steps Note log files currently stored in the RCCU s memory appear at the next prompt If there are no log files currently in memory skip directly to the final prompt in this section CLEAR LOG GGGI NAME previous selection appears here LOGI 1062 LOG3 CLEAR LOG GGGI NAME previous selection appears here LOG4 F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and gt keys to access the files shown and press the Fx key under the desired log file to delete it IMPORTANT The CLEAR LOG prompts for the RCCU and the XMT868 are nearly identical The only dif
42. F3 Press F1 or ENT to acknowledge the message and press EXIT to return to the main RCCU menu and begin logging Note Although each log is restricted to six logged parameters it is still possible to log more than six parameters Simply re enter the STD sub menu as many times as necessary to set up additional logs Select the other desired parameters and run these logs simultaneously with the first log Logging Data June 2003 Setting Up an Error Log An error log updates every 5 seconds or whenever the display updates but only if a new error condition occurs Error logs have a fixed length of 2 pages and contain sixty records per page Each record shows the time of the error the measurement parameter values at that time and the error code message The logged values of the chosen measurement parameters at the time of the error condition provide valuable troubleshooting information If D F1 was pressed to select ERROR at the LOGGING prompt shown on page 3 2 follow the instructions in this section GGGG Press the Fx key under the LOG LOCATION desired option to select it lect h Note the PCMCIA option previous selection appears here oni eap ea ioa cad h NVR FLASH PCMCIA been installed F1 F2 F3 The log file can be stored either in non volatile RAM NVR Flash memory or the PCMCIA card if available The memory location chosen at the above prompt must have su
43. Maps Note Depending on the current configuration of the 868 it may be possible to add additional memory by installing an option card in Slot 2 See Chapter 4 Parts Replacement of the Service Manual for details ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI On Line Operations Edit Site PROG LOG DATA ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI On Line Operations Edit Site SITE CLEAR TEST F1 F2 F3 CLEAR START GGGG Target CLEAR previous selection appears here SITE LOG TOTALS F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown and press the F2 key under CLEAR to access that menu Press F1 to clear a site file press F2 to clear a log file or press F3 to clear the totalizer Based on the selection made at the above prompt proceed to the appropriate section for step by step instructions 5 4 Clearing Data June 2003 Clearing Site Data Clearing Log Files This feature has not yet been implemented because the XMT868 currently has no capability to store site files in its own memory If F1 was selected at the Target CLEAR prompt on page 5 4 the following display appears briefly NO SITES TO CLEAR Target has WORKING SITE only Fi F2 F3 After displaying the above message the meter returns to the main RCCU menu To clear additional data proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions To clear log f
44. Measurement Name previous selection appears here ENRG ENRG F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key under the desired parameter to select it See Table 2 2 for a description of the available options Note All the options shown to the left will only appear if the Mass Flow and Energy Options are activated 2 4 Displaying Data June 2003 Programming the LCD cont Table 2 2 below describes the display parameters that are available at the previous prompt Table 2 2 Display Parameter Options Available Cholce F1 2 VEL Flow Velocity F2 VOLUM Volumetric Flow F3 TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow D F1 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow D F2 TIME Total Flow Measurement Time D F3 MDOT Mass Flow D D F1 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow D D F2 MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow D D F3 POWER Energy Flow Power D D D F1 ENRG Forward Energy Flow D D D F2 ENRG Reverse Energy Flow D D D F3 DIAG Diagnostic Parameters The DIAG option listed in Table 2 2 above represents all of the individual diagnostic parameters that appear at the previous prompt See Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service Manual for a complete description of these options Note The measurement units that appea
45. Rate Repetition Rates Xmits per 200 usecs 5 000 xmits sec 800 secs 1 250 xmits sec Reading 30 000 5 000 6 seconds 24 seconds 1 second 4 seconds GGGG WEAK SIGNAL THRESH current value appears here Press ENT to accept the current WEAK SIGNAL THRESHOLD value or enter anew value 0 to 100 and press ENT F1 F2 F3 The WEAK SIGNAL THRESHOLD option lets you enter a value for the two phase threshold When the two phase signal falls below the WEAK SIGNAL THRESHOLD value the E10 WEAK SIGNAL error message appears on the display The default value is 20 GGGG CODE LENGTH current value appears here 1 4 8 GGGG CODE LENGTH current value appears here 16 F1 F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the appropriate CODE LENGTH and press ENT Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown The CODE LENGTH lets you enter a value for the number of pulses per transmission The default values 8 pulses 1 44 Programming Site Data June 2003 TransFlection SIGNL Options cont GGGG FILTER WIDTH current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press ENT to accept the current FILTER WIDTH value or enter a new value 8 to 64 and press ENT The FILTER WIDTH lets you enter a number of samples of the digitized receive signal that the XMT868 uses to estimate the arrival of the transdu
46. TEST F1 F2 F3 GGGI PROG CHOICES SITE EDIT MENU PROG CAL PAUS GGGI PROG CHOICES SITE EDIT MENU LOG FILE Fi F2 F3 The XMT868 is now ready to be programmed To begin pro gramming press F1 to select PROG These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys Press F1 to select PROG These additional options only appear if a data logging option card is installed in Slot 2 To access press the lt or keys Note Jn this manual only the programming of Channel 1 will be described To program Channel 2 of a 2 Channel meter simply repeat the same procedures presented for Channel 1 2 2 Displaying Data June 2003 Programming the LCD cont GGGG PROGRAM previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 GLOBL F1 F2 F3 GGGG Global PROGRAM previous selection appears here SYSTM O COMM F1 F2 F3 GGGG Global I O previous selection appears here ERROR OPTN LCD F1 F2 F3 Press the Fx under GLOBL to select it Note that the CH2 option does not appear for a one channel meter Press F2 to select I O Press F3 to select LCD At this point a series of additional prompts permits the LCD to be configured as desired GGGI OF LCD PARAMS previous selection appears here OFF 2 GGGI OF LCD PARAMS previous selection appears here 3 4 Fi
47. Terminal June 2003 Introduction Displaying Data with the LCD Adjusting LCD Contrast and Brightness This chapter explains how to display measurement data using each of the three available methods LCD Display show data on an optional built in display RCCU display data on the optional Remote Control Communications Unit RCCU DM display data on a computer terminal using the optional Instrument Data Manager IDM software If the Model XMT868 flow transmitter is equipped with the optional Liquid Crystal Display LCD it may be programmed to display up to four variables in sequence In addition both the brightness and the contrast of the LCD may be adjusted for optimum viewing Proceed to the appropriate section for instructions Both the contrast and the brightness of the optional LCD may be adjusted to suit individual needs As shown in the upper right view of Figure 4 3 on page 4 15 of the Service Manual there are two 3 4 turn adjustment potentiometers located on the LCD circuit board Using these pots for the LCD adjustment complete the following steps IWARNING Never remove the covers from the XMT868 in a hazardous environment while the line power is on 1 Make sure the XMT868 is in a safe environment and loosen the set screw to remove the front cover see Chapter 4 Parts Replacement in the Service Manual for details if necessary IMPORTANT f the XMT868 is to be installed a hazardous env
48. declare under our sole responsibility that the IGM878 Industrial Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGF8668 Flare Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGM868 Multi Purpose Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGN868 Natural Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGS868 Steam Mass Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XMT868 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards EN 61326 1998 Class A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 following the provisions of the 89 336 EEC EMC Directive and the 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive The units listed above and any transducers supplied with them spoolpieces are addressed under a separate declaration of conformity do not bear CE marking for the Pressure Equipment Directive as they are supplied in accordance with Article 3 Section 3 sound engineering practices and codes of good workmanship of the Pressure Equipment Directive 97 23 EC for DN 25 Shannon June 1 2002 p fads Mr James Gibson GENERAL MANAGER m 1 1 LS EN IS09002 T V ESSEN Shannon ISO 9001 U S CERT DOC Rev G4 5 28 02 DECLARATION DE GE Panametrics CONFORMITE GE Panametrics Shannon Industrial Estate Shannon Co Clare Ireland d clarons sous notre propre responsabilit que les IGM878 Industrial Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGF868 Flare Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
49. gt START lt SCRN SCRN gt lt SCRN Figure 3 1 A Typical Log File Logging Data 3 23 June 2003 Log File Structure cont Header Record Time and Date Screen Log Name E zt 1001 R 14 MAY 96 14 MAY 96 Log Start Date 10 43 57 11 40 53A Log Start Time SCRN SCRN START As shown in Figure 3 1 on page 3 23 there are four different categories of screens in the log file header record date and time screen row 1 column 1 header record data screens row 1 columns 2 4 data record date and time screens rows 2 end column 1 e data record data screens rows 2 end columns 2 4 See Figure 3 2 below for a complete description of the information contained in each of these screen types Page Number Record Number Indicator Block Log End Date Log End Time Header Record Data Screen Log Name ES 2 LOG P 1 0 OA CH1 Tup CH1 E3 Channel Option usec Veloc Ra Units SCRN SCRN START Page Number Record Number Indicator Block Error Code Error Description Parameter Data Record Time and Date Screen Log Name 3 Pd 1001 P 1 R 2 14 96 14 96 Reading Date 10 43 57A 11 40 53A Reading Time SCRN SCRN START Page Number Record Number Indicator Block Log End Date Log End Time Data Record Data Screen Log Name
50. menu If the RCCU does have sufficient memory to upload the chosen log file prompts like the following appear There are 30 Log Pages 85 KBytes Free in RCCU Memory NEXT F1 F2 F3 There is 1 Log Page Present in Target Log NEXT F1 F2 F3 Press F1 to read the next prompt Press F1 to read the next prompt Logging Data 3 21 June 2003 GEIL Uploading a Log File to At the following prompt the portion of the target log to be uploaded the RCCU cont may be specified ONLINE PROGRAM GGGG Press F1 to upload the entire UPLOAD DATA START file F2 to upload only the lecti h last page or enter a starting previous selection appears here pase number and press ENT ALL LAST to upload only a specific range F1 F2 of pages If a starting page number was entered at the above prompt specify a final page number at the following prompt ONLINE PROGRAM GGGQG Enter a final page number and Upld Log End Page press ENT or press F1 to begin receiving the log pages previous selection appears here LAST F1 F2 F3 Uploading Log Data Press F1 to begin the upload To Start Upload or press F2 to abort the Press RCV key operation RCV CANCEL F1 F2 F3 Note Ifthe RCCU runs out of memory while uploading the log file instructions to hit the CLR key to m
51. pages A 4 and A 5 in Appendix A Menu Maps and remember to record all programming data in Appendix B Data Records Programming Site Data 1 51 June 2003 The GLOBL SYSTM Sub Menu While completing these instructions refer to the menu map in Figure A 4 on page A 4 in Appendix A Menu Maps To enter this sub menu press F1 at the Global PROGRAM prompt shown on the previous page METER MESSAGE current message appears here Fi F2 F3 GGGG SYSTEM UNITS previous selection appears here ENG METRC F1 F2 F3 Key in the desired METER MESSAGE up to 21 characters and press ENT Press F1 to display parameters and measurements in English units or press F2 to display parameters and measurements in metric units For single channel units the meter exits the SYSTM sub menu and returns to the Global PROGRAM prompt shown on the previous page To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice For 2 channel units proceed to the following prompt GGGI VOLUMETRIC UNITS current selection appears here GAL S GAL M GAL H GGGI VOLUMETRIC UNITS current selection appears here MGD 83 6 ft3 m 1 2 Press F1 F3 to select the desired volumetric units for the flow rate display Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choices shown The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumet
52. pipes to improve signal strength When you decrease this setting the measurement location moves closer to the wall of the pipe decreasing the path length and reducing signal attenuation Note GE Panametrics recommends activating the Reynolds Correction Factor when the Depth of Reflector is set to 50 The Reynolds Correction Factor should be deactivated when the Depth of Reflector is set to any other value The display now takes you back to the top menu ACTIV SYSTM PIPE I O SETUP At this point you can proceed programming in this sub menu as desired To leave the Channel PROGRAM sub menu press the EXIT key on the RCCU keypad To complete setting up the meter you must enter data in the GLOBL SYSTM sub menu as described on page 1 55 1 30 Programming Site Data June 2003 The I O Sub Menu Zero Cutoff Value Enter the zero cutoff value and set up the temperature pressure and quality inputs via the I O sub menu While programming these parameters refer to Figure A 3 on page A 3 of Appendix A Menu Maps Enter the I O sub menu by pressing D F1 at the Channel PROGRAM prompt shown on page 1 11 IMPORTANT f an option card in Slot 1 fails to appear in this menu it may be turned OFF See the GLOBL I O OPTN section on page 1 55 for setup instructions Near a zero flow rate the Model XMT868 s readings may fluctuate due to small offsets caused by thermal drift or similar factors To force a zero display readin
53. press ENT F1 F2 F3 The default value for the above parameter is 20 and values from 20 to 100 are acceptable The E1 LOW SIGNAL error message appears when the signal strength falls below the programmed SIGNAL LOW LIMIT value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes GGGG Press ENT to accept the COR PEAK LIMIT current COR PEAK LIMIT value or enter a new value and current value appears here press ENT Fi F2 F3 The default value for the above parameter is 100 and values from 0 to 500 are acceptable The E4 SIGNAL QUALITY error message appears when the signal quality falls below the programmed COR PEAK LIMIT value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Programming Site Data 1 35 June 2003 Transit Time SIGNL Options cont GGGG Press ENT to accept the SOUNDSPEED LIMI current SOUNDSPEED F current value appears here EINST ata oe value and press ENT 1 2 The default value for the above parameter is 20 and values from 196 to 5096 are acceptable The E2 SOUNDSPEED error message appears when the calculated fluid soundspeed differs from the fluid soundspeed entered in the CHx SYSTM menu by more than the programmed SOUNDSPEED LIMIT value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes GGGG Pre
54. recent log cycle is saved The circular log begins recording data at the specified START TIME and continues to record data until the specified DURATION has expired or until a manual STOP command is issued At the end of each log cycle one reading of each Log Channel previously recorded data is overwritten by the new data IMPORTANT f data from a single circular log cycle exceeds the meter s memory capacity the earliest logged data will be lost GGGG STARTTIME XX XX XXM previous selection appears here OK EDIT NOW Fi F2 F3 If you selected Press F1 to accept the dis played start time or press F2 to enter a different start time To start logging immediately press F3 proceed to the START DATE prompt on page 3 7 NOW do one of the following Non circular log proceed to the END TIME prompt on page 3 8 Circular log proceed to the DURATION prompt on page 3 10 EDIT continue with the next prompt that follows GGGG HOUR previous value appears here AM PM F1 F2 GGGG MINUTES previous value appears here 1 2 GGGG SECONDS previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F2 to select AM or PM Then enter the desired hour 1 12 and press ENT Entry of a start time earlier than the current time will generate an error message Enter the desired minutes and press ENT The ac
55. reru GHEN Energy Option ON Energy Option OFF THER or Activ TABLE Wet areas C4 js The CHx PIPE Menu Map Figure C 2 IDM Menu Maps C 2 June 2003 IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu Gaba Dan System UpiadiDowricad Edi Functions Connect 1o New Instrument Selectan Exiting Instrument Scan Network tor Instruments Preferences Dal Modem Hang Up Modem exit SITE EDIT MENU CALIBRATION TEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT LOG EDIT MENU FILE MENU Canna Ga System Comm Pon Pos Faraman See Figure C2 E LVELOCITY LOW LIMIT aerials oor an ur Trans VOLTAGE poe edd Flow DIRECTION 1 see Rep DECIES PERIOD 2 pal TET 4 5 PER READING ES WERK SONA WEAK SIGNAL THRES GODELENGT en T FILTER LENGTH AZ T e ee TORT AVERAGING FACTOR i a vnum RESPONSE TIME Setup Press YES to Default YES
56. wiring instructions Failsafe previous selection appears here NO YES F1 F2 F3 For a 1 Channel meter skip over the following prompt GGGi Press the Fx key under the desired channel option to select it 1st channel previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI These additional options are 1st channel accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys previous selection appears here DIF AVE F1 F2 See Table 1 21 below for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt Table 1 21 Channel Options Opin Description Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 2 Note f FAULT was selected as the alarm type the next two prompts do not appear Skip over them to the end of this section Programming Site Data 1 69 June 2003 Option Card Alarm Relays cont GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here VEL VOLUM TOTL GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here TOTL TIME MDOT GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here MASS MASS POWER GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here ENRG ENRG DIAG F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and gt keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key under the desired parameter to select it See Table 1 2
57. 064 Log Data Transfer Complete 4 EXIT if log available if no logs stored Offline LOG Choice F1 F2 No Logs to Display F1 F2 F2 ocxrR LosbsH EXIT YES YES F3 1 1 2 Another selction Another selction START RECRD PAGE EXIT F2 MORE EXIT MORE EXIT it more sites available All Sites Cleared if more logs available All Logs Cleared A 7 Appendix B Data Records Available Option Cards Option Cards Installed Site Data June 2003 Ge 26 Available Option Cards The XMT868 can accommodate one option card in Slot 1 and one in Slot 2 The available configurations are listed in Table B 1 below Table B 1 Option Card Configurations Card 713 Configuration 1215 02 FF 4 Frequency Outputs 1215 03 TT 4 Totalizer Outputs 1215 04 FT 2 Frequency Outputs 2 Totalizer Outputs 1215 05 FO 2 Frequency Outputs 1215 06 TO 2 Totalizer Outputs 1215 07 AA 4 Standard Alarms 1215 08 HH 4 Hermetic Alarms 1215 09 FA 2 Frequency Outputs 2 Standard Alarms 1215 10 FH 2 Frequency Outputs 2 Hermetic Alarms 1215 11 TA 2 Totalizer Outputs 2 Standard Alarms 1215 12 TH 2 Totalizer Outputs 2 Hermetic Alarms 1223 02 OI 2 Current Inputs 1223 03 OR 2 RTD Inputs 1223 04 TI 2 Current Inputs 2 Totalizer Inputs 1223 05 TR 2 RTD Inputs 2 Totalizer Inputs 1223 06 FI 2 Current Inputs 2 Frequency Inputs 1223 07 FR 2 RT
58. 1 10 The GHx ic ee a en 1 11 The GLOBL Menu oe cox do da dau eter es CR E RE IA RE Ed 1 51 Exiting the User Program 1 82 June 2003 Introduction Programming Methods The Model 868 flow transmitter must be properly installed and programmed as described in the Startup Guide before it can provide accurate flow rate measurements After completing the installation and initial setup use this chapter to program the advanced features of the Model 868 User Program The User Program provides access to the various programmable features of the Model XMT868 Step by step programming instructions are presented in this chapter Refer to the appropriate section for a discussion of the following PROG menu features e CHx ACTIV activate one or both channels and select the desired measurement method CHx SYSTM enter the individual channel parameters CHx PIPE enter the pipe parameters e CHx I O set up the inputs and outputs e CHx SETUP set the signal limits response times and activating mass flow GLOBL SYSTM enter the system units e set up error handling option cards and display GLOBL COMM set the serial port and MODBUS parameters As a programming aid a complete set of menu maps for the PROG menu is included in Appendix A Menu Maps The specific figure numbers will be referenced throughout this chapter as required There are two method
59. 2 for a description of the available options Note All the options shown to the left will only appear if the Mass Flow and Energy Options are activated Table 1 22 Output Measurement Options Option Bar Choice Description F1 2 VEL Flow Velocity F2 VOLUM Volumetric Flow F3 TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow D F1 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow D F2 TIME Total Flow Measurement Time D F3 MDOT Mass Flow D D F1 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow gt D F2 MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow gt D F3 POWER Energy Flow Power D gt D F1 ENRG Forward Energy Flow gt D D F2 ENRG Reverse Energy Flow gt D D DIAG Diagnostic Parameters The DIAG option listed in Table 1 22 represents all of the individual diagnostic parameters that appear at the previous prompt See Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service Manual for a complete description of these options 1 70 Programming Site Data June 2003 Option Card Alarm Relays cont Option Card Totalizer Outputs Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the GLOBL SYSTM menu earlier in this section GGGG Trigger point current value appears here F1 F2 Enter a value for the trigger poin
60. 20 records 2 pages x 60 records page have been logged Now that the error log setup has been completed the following confirmation screen appears GGGG Press F1 or ENT to log created acknowledge the message and return to the main RCCU OK i menu and begin logging OK F1 F2 F3 Use the MEM sub menu to verify that the available log memory is sufficient for the desired log If the expected amount of logged data will exceed the remaining memory capacity the Model XMT868 suggests that some old logs be cleared to make room for the new log If F2 was pressed to select MEM at the LOGGING prompt shown on page 3 2 the following message appears Requested function This function has not yet been cannot be executed implemented for the XMT868 Returning to last instruction F1 F2 F3 After displaying the above message the meter returns to the initial LOGGING prompt shown on page 3 2 3 18 Logging Data June 2003 Stopping a Log Uploading a Log File to Use the STOP sub menu to terminate a logging process that is currently active If F3 was pressed to select STOP at the LOGGING prompt shown on page 3 2 complete the following steps to stop a log Note Once a log is stopped it cannot be restarted but the log remains in memory To clear the log from memory refer to Chapter 5 Clearing Data for instructions GGGI Log Name previo
61. Connect to New Instrument Select an Existing Instrument Scan Network for Instruments Preferences Dial Modem Hang Up Modem Ext SITE EDIT MENU ICALIBRATIONTEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT LOG EDIT MENU FILE MENU Eror Handing leror Handing Force High Seo Figure 5 Display GLOBAL SYSTEM l O ERROR HANDLING SLOTO DISPLAY and COMM PORT Menu Maps LAU unt all channets set up Soto Output A OFF 020m Ton MOOT only appears for 2 Channel meter DAG IF AvE all diagnostic parameters appear here o 5 MOOT iL DIAG all dagnostic parameters appear here IDM Menu Maps C 4 June 2003 IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu Global Data Help
62. D Inputs 2 Frequency Inputs 1223 08 AI 2 Current Inputs 2 Standard Alarms 1223 09 HI 2 Current Inputs 2 Hermetic Alarms 1223 10 AR 2 RTD Inputs 2 Standard Alarms 1223 11 HR 2 RTD Inputs 2 Hermetic Alarms 1225 13 CO 2 Current Outputs 1225 14 CF 2 Current Outputs 2 Frequency Outputs 1225 15 CT 2 Current Outputs 2 Totalizer Outputs 1225 16 CA 2 Current Outputs 2 Standard Alarms 1225 17 CH 2 Current Outputs 2 Hermetic Alarms 1233 02 RR 4 RTD Inputs 1233 03 IR 2 RTD Inputs 2 Current Inputs 1233 04 II 4 Current Inputs 1272 02 CI 2 Current Outputs 2 Current Inputs 1272 03 CR 2 Current Outputs 2 RTD Inputs 1272 04 CIR 2 Current Outputs 1 Current Input l RTD Input 1146 02 512 KB Memory PCMCIA Card Connector 1146 03 2 MB Memory PCMCIA Card Connector 1310 Modbus Communications Protocol Data Records B 1 June 2003 FE L Option Cards Installed Whenever an option card is installed or changed in the XMT868 flow transmitter record the type of card and any additional setup information in the appropriate row of Table B 2 below Table B 2 Option Cards Installed Slot Type of Option Card Additional Setup Information 0 Analog Outputs A B B 2 Data Records June 2003 Site Data After
63. E current value appears here 10 30 60 GGGI RESPONSE TIME current value appears here STATS F1 F2 F3 For best results select the STATS statistics option as this increases the response time under steady flow conditions while still allowing a rapid response to changes in flow rate After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the SET UP prompt shown on page 1 34 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice The INIT Option Use this option to initialize reset all of the parameters within the SET UP menu back to their default values Complete the following steps to reset all of the parameters GGGG Press F1 to keep the current Press YES to Default values or press F2 to reset all values to their default settings previous selection appears here NO YES F1 F2 F3 After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the SET UP prompt shown on page 1 34 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times 1 46 Programming Site Data June 2003 The ADVAN Option The KV SS Option This option enables you to enable the more advanced features of the meter In this option you can do the following calculate the kinematic viscosity KV based on signal strength SS enter a table of K factors based on velocity or reynolds number that compensates for non linear flow rates enable mass flow calculated for static fluid density select the size of the transducer transmissi
64. ENT to accept the VELOCITY HIGH LIMIT current VELOCITY HIGH LIMIT value or enter a new current value appears here value and press ENT Fi F2 F3 The default value for the above parameter is 150 0 ft sec 46 m sec and 500 to 500 ft sec 150 to 150 m sec are acceptable values The E3 VELOCITY RANGE error message appears when the calculated fluid velocity exceeds the programmed VELOCITY HIGH LIMIT value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Programming Site Data 1 41 June 2003 TransFlection SIGNL Options cont GGGG Press F1 to select LOW TRANSMITTER VOLTAGE default or F2 to select HIGH current value appears here Low HIGH F1 F2 F3 The transmitter voltage can be set to low or high to conserve battery life LOW default setting is typically selected for smaller pipes with a single phase fluid The LOW setting prolongs the life of the battery HIGH is usually selected for large pipes or pipes with one or more phases GGGG Press F1 to select absolute FLOW DIRECTION flow velocity press F2 if the transducers face against the flow or press F3 if the trans OFF UP DOWN ducers face with the flow current value appears here Fi F2 F3 FLOW DIRECTION specifies the direction the fluid is flowing The XMT868 normally measures the absolute value of flow velocity however this pr
65. F2 F3 Press the Fx key under the desired number of parameters to be sequentially displayed These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys Note The XMT868 refers to the parameters specified above as 1st channel 2nd channel 3rd channel and 4th channel For a 1 Channel 868 the data for Channel 1 is displayed automatically However for a 2 Channel meter the channel data to be displayed must be specified at the following prompt Displaying Data 2 3 June 2003 Programming the LCD cont GGGI Channel 1 previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI Channel 1 previous selection appears here Press the Fx key under the desired channel option to select it These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys DIF AVE F1 F2 F3 See Table 2 1 below for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt Table 2 1 Channel Options option Description Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 2 The flow parameter to be displayed may now be selected as follows GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here VEL VOLUM TOTL GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here TOTL TIME MDOT GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here MASS MASS POWER GGGI
66. Four Key press to enter a number 4 Press 1 time to enter the letter J Press 2 times to enter the letter K Press 3 times to enter the letter L Programming Site Data June 2003 Table 1 1 The RCCU Key Functions Continued lt Unshifted Function Shifted Function Five Key press to enter a number 5 Press 1 time to enter the letter M Press 2 times to enter the letter N Press 3 times to enter the letter O Six Key press to enter a number 6 Press 1 time to enter the letter P Press 2 times to enter the letter Q Press 3 times to enter the letter R Seven Key press to enter a number 7 Press 1 time to enter the letter A Press 2 times to enter the letter B Press 3 times to enter the letter C Eight Key press to enter a number 8 Press 1 time to enter the letter D Press 2 times to enter the letter E Press 3 times to enter the letter F Nine Key press to enter a number 9 Press 1 time to enter the letter G Press 2 times to enter the letter H Press 3 times to enter the letter I Clear Key press to enter the CLEAR menu See Chapter 5 Clearing Data for details None Exit Key press to leave the current menu saving entered values and return to the next higher menu PRNT not yet available Enter Key press to accept the currently displayed value or text MENU not yet available o z ON Key press once to power up the RCCU Hold d
67. LCD set up the optional LCD display refer to Chapter 2 Displaying Data To enter the I O sub menu press F2 at the Global PROGRAM prompt shown on the previous page GGGG Press the Fx key under the Global I O desired option to select it previous selection appears here ERROR OPTN LCD F1 F2 F3 Note In this section Slot 1 appears as an option only if a suitable option card is installed in Slot 1 Proceed to the appropriate section to program the option selection made at the above prompt Remember to record all programmed data in Appendix B Data Records Programming Site Data 1 55 June 2003 The ERROR Option Error Handling for Measurements VEL VOL SUM DIF This menu option lets you set how the XMT868 will handle the outputs for measurements and average two path measurements during an error condition See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of the built in error codes To access this sub menu press F1 at the Global I O prompt shown on the previous page GGGI Use the lt and keys to ERROR HANDLING access the options shown Press the Fx key under the previous selection appears here desired error response option HOLD LOW HIGH GGGI ERROR HANDLING previous selection appears here HHIGH Fi F2 F3 See Table 1 14 below and Table 1 15 on the following page for a description of
68. MDOT Mass Flow D D F1 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow gt D F2 MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow D D POWER Energy Flow Power D gt D F1 ENRG Forward Energy Flow gt D gt F2 ENRG Reverse Energy Flow D D D F3 DIAG Diagnostic Parameters The previous two prompts repeat until all of the Jog channels have been set up When all of the log parameters have been set up continue with the log setup procedure as follows GGGG Set LOG Totals to 0 previous selection appears here NO YES Fi F2 F3 Press F2 to clear the current log totals or press F1 to keep the current log totals Note this prompt appears only if a totalized parameter was chosen for logging Note Responding YES at the above prompt clears only the log totals it does not clear the meter totalizers See Chapter 5 Clearing Data for details GGGG Is LOG circular previous selection appears here NO YES Fi F2 F3 Press F2 to create a circular log or press F1 to create a linear log Note If FLASH was chosen as the memory location for the log file the above prompt does not appear Logging Data 3 5 June 2003 Setting Up a Standard Log cont STARTTIME Prompt A circular log records data continuously but only the data from the most
69. MM PORT Sub Menu IDM C 4 MODBUS 1 80 COMM Sub Menu A 4 DATA 2 6 N Menu A 4 DISPLAY Sub Menu Number of Traverses Entering 1 29 Menu Map IDM C 4 EILE MENU 204 imo ee eee C 6 GLOBAL Sub Menu IDM C 4 Online GLOBL Sub Menu A 4 See User Program Accessing I O GLOBL Sub Menu Option Card ERROR Option A 5 WARNS es ee SE DERE 1 68 OPTN A 5 Analog Inputs 1 64 Ld A 4 Analog 1 62 VO 5 A 3 Frequency als ose rd a 1 74 Input Output GLOBAL Sub Menu IDM RTD Inputs 1 67 ERROR HANDLING C 4 Setup Information Table B 2 SEQTQO m a EA ALES 4 Total zer aded s 1 71 SLOP A n C 5 Totalizer Frequency 1 74 OPTN 1 59 Menu A 5 4 Index June 2003 Index cont P Parameter Options 2 5 2 8 3 5 3 14 Path Length Entering 1 24 PAUSE MEASUREMENT IDM Menu C 6 Pipe Material Entering 1 22 Pipe OD Entering 1 23 PIPE Sub Menu 1 20 Axial Lengt
70. OTL TIME MDOT GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here MASS MASS POWER GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here ENRG ENRG DIAG F1 F2 F3 CH1 CH2 2 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key under the desired parameter to select it See Table 1 18 on page 1 61 for a description of the available options Note All the options shown to the left will only appear if the Mass Flow and Energy Options are activated 1 60 Programming Site Data June 2003 Slot 0 Analog Outputs cont Table 1 18 Output Measurement Options Option Bar Choice Description F1 2 VEL Flow Velocity F2 VOLUM Volumetric Flow TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow D F1 2 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow D F2 TIME Total Flow Measurement Time D F3 MDOT Mass Flow D D F1 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow gt D F2 MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow gt D POWER Energy Flow Power D gt D F1 ENRG Forward Energy Flow gt D D F2 ENRG Reverse Energy Flow gt D D DIAG Diagnostic Parameters The DIAG option listed in Table 1 18 above represents all of the individual diagnostic parameters that
71. S Tons 2000 LB GGGI MASS FLOW TIME current setting appears here SEC MIN HR GGGI MASS FLOW TIME current setting appears here IDAY F1 F2 F3 GGGI MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 0 ME 02 GGGI MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 3 Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired time units for the mass flow rate display Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown Press F1 F3 to select the desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point in the mass flow rate display Use the lt and gt keys to access the additional choice shown Programming Site Data June 2003 The CHx SYSTM Sub Menu cont GGGI MASS TOTALS current setting appears here LB KLB MMLB GGGI MASS TOTALS current setting appears here TONS Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired units for the totalized mass flow rate display Use the lt and gt keys to access the additional choice shown Note The prompt above shows English units as an example If Metric units were specified these appear instead The available mass flow units are shown in Table 1 4 on page 1 16 The choices shown in the above prompt are determined by the selection made at the SYSTEM UNITS prompt GGGI MASS DECIMAL DIGITS current setting
72. SS Pairs KV SS Pairs Sig Stren Kin Visc Sig Stren Kin Visc WO COP MN BR WwW w e 1 2 3 4 2 6 7 8 9 CHx SETUP ADVAN MULTIK Custom Type CstV CstR Custom Type CstV CstR K Factor Table K Factor Table K Factor Vel Reyn K Factor K Factor Vel Reyn K Factor 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 Data Records B 5 June 2003 Table B 3 Site Data cont CHx SETUP ADVAN MULTIK cont K Factor Vel Reyn K Factor K Factor Vel Reyn K Factor 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 CHx SETUP ADVAN MASS Mass Flow Yes Mass Flow Static Density b Static Density CHx SETUP ADVAN CODEL Code Length Auto Short Long Code Length Auto Short Long B 6 Data Records Appendix C Instrument Data Manager The CHx STATUS SYSTEM and INPUT OUTPUT Men M pS s s x xxx i aea ec once Sec Qe DR OR CE C 1 The CHx PIPE Menu C 2 The CHx SETUP Menu C 3 The GLOBAL SYSTEM I O ERROR HANDLING SLOTO DISPLAY and COMM PORT Menu C 4 The GLOBL I O OPTIONS SLOT1 Menu C 5 The PAUSE MEASUREMENT and FILE Menu Maps C 6 The LOG EDIT Menu Map
73. Totalized Mass Flow gt D F3 POWER Energy Flow Power D gt D F1 ENRG Forward Energy Flow gt D gt F2 ENRG Reverse Energy Flow D D D F3 DIAG Diagnostic Parameters 2 8 Displaying Data June 2003 Displaying Data with the RCCU cont Displaying Data on a Computer Terminal The DIAG option listed in Table 2 4 above represents all of the individual diagnostic parameters that appear at the previous prompt See Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service Manual for a complete description of these options The display parameter may be changed from the LIVE FLOW Link prompt at any time but changing the channel option requires that the DATA menu be reprogrammed To accomplish this press the EXIT key and repeat the instructions at the beginning of this section The flow rate data collected by the XMT868 may be displayed in various formats on a remote computer terminal via the meter s RS232 serial port This requires the use of the optional Instrument Data Manager JDM software Refer to Appendix C Instrument Data Manager and or the User s Manual provided with that software for complete instructions IMPORTANT The RCCU has priority in communicating with the XMT868 Therefore IDM communications with the XMT868 will be unreliable at best as long as an RCCU is actively linked to the meter Displaying Data 2 9 Chapter 3 Lo
74. UNDSPEED PIPE MATERIAL 2 Fa ruo rvec BRASS 2 IATER MIXED OTHER E SOUNDSPEED WATER TEMPERATURE FLUID SOUNSPEED FLUID SOUNDSPEED Percentage of Water MASS FLOW OFF MIXED THER Percentage of Waler MINIMUM SOUND SPEED MASS FLOW ON MAXMUM SOUNDSPEED MASS FLOW POWER REYNOLDS CORRECTION F FR E Fi gr 2 1B J MMLB TONS KBTU wweru ER activ MESS row Tre FT SEC mn FR mar 7 FIREWALL TABLE 5 MDOT DECIMAL DITS rn Pa en PATHLENGTH P KINEMATIC viscosity 0 1 2 3 IGALIBRATION FACTOR MASS TOTALS Clamp On Transducers Wetted Transducers Fr s 1B Ke MMLB TONS TENE LINING MATERIAL TRANS TRNELI MASS DECIMAL DIGITS a l 5 F2 Fa F2 Fa 1 2 3 TAR Pyrex asees Rusen TEFLN DEPTH OF REFLECTOR The CHx ACTIV SYSTM and PIPE with Energy ON Menu Maps ER DECIMAL DIGITS feet kV INPUT SELECTION Figure A 2
75. WATT Megawatt Press F1 F3 to select the desired power decimal digits Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown Programming Site Data June 2003 CHx SYSTM Sub Menu cont GGGi Press F1 F3 to select the ENERGY TOTAL desired energy units current setting appears here KBTU MMBTU kWHr GGGI Use the lt and keys to ENERGY TOTAL access the additional choice shown current setting appears here TONS F1 F2 F3 The abbreviations and definitions of all the available total energy units are shown in Table 1 6 below Table 1 6 Available Total Energy Units English Metric kBTU hr Thousands of BTUs hr MMBTU hr Millions of BTUs hour kWATT Hr Kilowatt hour TONS Tons 2000 LB kCalories Kilocalories MCalories Megacalories kWATT Hr Kilowatt hour MWATT Hr Megawatt hour ENERGY DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 0 29 ENERGY DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 3 Fi F2 F3 GGGI HEATING or COOLING current setting appears here COOL HEAT F1 F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired energy decimal digits Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown Press F1 for a cooling system or F2 for a heating system Programming Site Data
76. XMT Memory 3 18 STOP 06 3 19 Upload File to 3 19 Logging Data Time 3 11 Index June 2003 Index cont M M cont Mass Flow Option Activating 1 15 Menu Map cont Measurements Input Output Sub Menu IDM C 1 Parameter Options 2 5 2 8 3 5 3 14 LOG EDIT Menu IDM C 7 MEM 5 3 18 LOG 5 A 6 Memory PAUSE MEASUREMENT Menu IDM C 6 Clearing Log 5 3 5 5 PIPE Sub Menu IDM 1 Clearing RCCU eee 5 1 PIPE Sub Menu Energy Off A 2 Clearing Site 5 5 PIPE Sub Menu Energy On C 2 Clearing Site File 5 2 SETUP Sub Menu A 3 C 3 IDM Clearing 5 4 STATUS Sub Menu IDM C 1 Menu A 4 SYSTEM GLOBAL Sub Menu IDM C 4 ACTIV Sub Menu Energy Off 1 2 SYSTEM Sub Menu IDM C 1 CHx Menu Energy 1 SYSTM GLOBL Sub Menu A 4 CHx Menu Energy On A 2 SYSTM Sub Menu Energy Off A 1 CHx Menu 10 C 1 SYSTM Sub Menu Energy On A 2 CLEAR 7 8 1 77 CO
77. able 1 27 MODBUS Registers MODBUS DPR Hex Scaling Reg Addr Description Units decimal places Size in Bytes 1 ICjear Totalizers none 2 16 bit signed 2 Velocity ft s or m s 2 4 32 bit integer 4 CHI Volumetric VOL_U 4 IEEE 32 bit 6 Totals TOT_U Register 10 4 32 bit integer 8 Totals TOT_U Register 10 4 32 bit integer 10 CH1 T Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer 11 CHI Totalizer Time sec 2 4 32 bit integer 13 2CHI Error Value none 0 2 16 bit integer 14 CH 1 SSUP none 1 4 32 bit integer 16 CH 1SSDN none 1 4 32 bit integer 18 CH 1 SNDSP ft s or m s 0 4 32 bit integer 20 CH 2 Velocity ft s or m s 2 4 32 bit integer 22 CH 2 Volumetric VOL U 4 IEEE 32 bit 24 CH 2 Totals TOT_U Register 28 4 32 bit integer 26 CH 2 Totals TOT_U Register 28 4 32 bit integer 28 CH2 T Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer 29 CH2 Totalizer Time sec 2 4 32 bit integer 31 2CH Error Value none 0 2 16 bit integer 32 CH 2 SSUP none 1 4 32 bit integer 34 CH 2 SSDN none 1 4 32 bit integer 36 CH 2 SNDSP ft s or m s 0 4 32 bit integer 38 3 AVG Velocity ft s or m s 2 4 32 bit integer 40 3 AVG Volumetric VOL_U 4 IEEE 32 bit 42 3 AVG Totals TOT U Register 46 4 32 bit integer 1 80 Programming Site Data Table 1 27 MODBUS Registers Continued June 2003 EULI UTI MODBUS DPR Hex Scaling Reg Addr D
78. additional selections OIL CRUDE and press W260 required ENT METH No additional selections OIL No additional selections required required Enter the Fluid Sound Enter the Minimum speed and press ENT Soundspeed and press ETH OTHER ENT Then enter the Maximum Soundspeed and press ENT LN2 No additional selections required FREON No additional selections required OTHER Enter the fluid sound speed and press ENT Programming Site Data 1 27 June 2003 EEE Fluid Type cont Table 1 10 Fluid Types for ENERGY ON Tracking Windows Additional Additional NO Selections YES Selections Enter the Water No additional WATER Temperature and press W260 selections required ENT Enter the Fluid Sound Enter the Percentage of speed and press ENT Water and press ENT MIXED Then enter the MIXED Percentage of Water and press ENT Enter the Fluid Sound Enter the Minimum speed and press ENT Soundspeed and press OTHER OTHER ENT Then enter the Maximum Sound speed and press ENT Reynolds Correction GGGG Press F1 or F2 to select the REYNOLDS CORRECTION Reynolds Correction status current selection appears here OFF ACTIV F1 F2 F3 f OFF is selected enter the Calibration Factor and press ENT Then proceed to one of the following sections For Clamp on Transducers using Transit time mode pro
79. agroste parameters appear har Tal dagresi paramaers appear here NOTE Plain text represents prompt area messages and boxed text represents option bar choices Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices A 5 June 2003 CCU Progam F2 ONLINE OFFLNE appears if PCMCIA card installed LOG NAME PROG CHOICES F2 Fa LOG DATA SITE EDIT MENU Fi Fi PROG CAL PAUSE LOG T only if data logging option card installed LOGGING F STD 106 Fi NVR FLASH AVAILABLE Fi ERROR Menu Maps LOG MESSAGE repeats until all channels set up Log how many vars 3 only appears for 2 Channel meter Channel 1
80. ake additional room in memory will appear Refer to Chapter 5 Clearing Data for instructions on deleting logs from the RCCU The uploading process may take several minutes and may even continue after the display reads 700 Percent Complete Be sure to keep the RCCU pointed directly at the XMT868 until the following display appears Log Data Transfer Press F1 or EXIT to return to Complete the main RCCU menu EXIT F1 F2 F3 To read an uploaded log file see the next section for instructions 3 22 Logging Data June 2003 Reading a LogFile with the RCCU Log File Structure Date and Time Screens Any log file that has been uploaded into the RCCU s memory may be read on the RCCU s display However because the display is too small to show an entire page or record at once the log must be shown one screen at a time To understand how the log is divided into screens the structure of a log file must first be discussed A typical XMT868 log file consists of pages and records with a maximum of 120 records per page and a maximum number of pages limited by the amount of memory available in the XMT868 Each page is further sub divided as follows Header Record this is listed as Record 0 and it includes log name log start date and start time log end date and end time information about each of the parameters selected for logging Data Records these are listed as Record 1 to Record x wher
81. alling the IDM software the following data may be output to a printer connected to the personal computer live data in numeric or graphical format log file in numeric or graphical format site file in tabular format transducer signal array data in tabular format For detailed instructions on printing any of the data types listed above consult the User s Manual for the IDM software Printing Data 4 1 Chapter 5 Clearing Data Introduction Clearing the RCCU s Memory Clearing the XMT868 s Memory June 2003 Introduction Clearing the RCCU s Memory This chapter explains how to purge totalized measurements site data and or log files from both the XMT868 s memory and the RCCU s memory The instructions in this chapter are separated into the following two categories Clearing the RCCU s memory Clearing the XMT868 s memory Note For detailed information on creating a log file see Chapter 3 Logging Data For detailed information on programming site data see Chapter 1 Programming Site Data Refer to Figure A 7 on page A 7 in Appendix A Menu Maps and proceed to the desired section for detailed instructions Each sub menu may be followed in the sequence shown or the and 4 keys may be used to scroll through the prompts IMPORTANT None of the clearing procedures described in this chapter can be undone Be very sure that the exact consequences of a selected option ar
82. alue and current value appears here press EN TT Fi F2 F3 An offset between the upstream and downstream transit times is specified at this prompt The default value for the above parameter is 0 usec and values from 1000 to 1000 usec are acceptable GGGG Press ENT to accept the of Peak current of Peak value or enter a new value and press current value appears here ENT Fi F2 F3 The percentage of peak used to calculate the transit times and Delta T is specified at this prompt The default value for the above parameter is 50 and values from 100 to 100 are acceptable Note This setting is a starting point for detecting the signal The meter will automatically adjust this value ifthe calculated transit time is unacceptable You can set the limits for this value using the MIN PEAK and MAX PEAK discussed on page 1 40 GGGG Press F1 to select LOW TRANSMITTER VOLTAGE default or F2 to select HIGH current value appears here LOW HIGH F1 F2 F3 The transmitter voltage can be set to low or high to reduce power consumption LOW default setting is typically selected for smaller pipes with a single phase fluid The LOW setting is normally sufficient HIGH is usually selected for large pipes or pipes with one or more phases 1 38 Programming Site Data June 2003 Transit Time SIGNL Options cont
83. and choices Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices PROG CHOICES F2 106 SITE CLEAR or 2 Channel meter oniy sire EDIT menu F2 Fa A PROG CAL PAUSE LOG FILE i dae baging opton card nstaled PROGRAM Bi GLOBL CHANNEL LABEL SITE CHANNEL MESSAGE ENERGY OPTION Selections diferent depen on insiled optons VOLUMETRIC UNITS ra GALM GAI Mit3 d F2 AM 2 AFID VOL DECIMAL DIGITS 0 1 LI TOTALUER UNITS rz MGAL AC FT MASS FLOW OFF MASS FLOW ON MASS FLOW PIPE OD SDUCER NUMBER F2 EC SPECIAL TRANSDUCER weose F2 HEAR Wetted Type Ciamp On Type FREQUENCY 2 5 RAYLISHEAR WEDGE ANGLE WEDGE SOUNDSPEED PIPE MATERIAL r2 Fa STEEL BRASS Cuni
84. ansducers are being used proceed to PIPE OD on page 1 23 GGGG WEDGE ANGLE current value appears here 1 F2 F3 Enter the wedge angle of the transducer and press ENT Programming Site Data 1 21 June 2003 Special Transducers cont Pipe Material GGGG WEDGE SOUNDSPEED current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Enter the wedge sound speed of the transducer and press ENT If a standard clamp on transducer is being used the programming sequence should be rejoined here GGGI PIPE MATERIAL current value appears here STEEL IRON cu GGGI PIPE MATERIAL current value appears here Al BRASS CuN GGGI PIPE MATERIAL current value appears here GLASS PLSTC OTHER 1 2 Press F1 F3 to select the appropriate pipe material and press ENT Use the lt and gt keys to access the additional choice shown Some of the pipe materials above require additional selections See a complete list of choices in Table 1 7 Table 1 7 Pipe Material Choices Material CARBON Carbon Steel SS Stainless Steel DUCT Ductile Iron IRON CAST Cas Iron Cu Copper no additional selection required Al Aluminum no additional selection required BRASS no additional selection required CuNi 30 Ni 70 30 Copper Nickel Copper Nickel 10 Ni 90 10 Copper Nickel GLASS 1 22
85. appear at the previous prompt See Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service Manual for a complete description of these options Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the GLOBL SYSTM menu earlier in this section GGGG BASE current value appears here F1 F2 F3 GGGG FULL current value appears here F1 F2 F3 Enter a flow rate value for the low end of the analog output range and press ENT Enter a flow rate value for the high end of the analog output range and press ENT After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times Programming Site Data 1 61 June 2003 Option Card Analog Outputs Complete the following steps to set up the analog outputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 refer to Figure A 5 on page A 5 GGGG Press F1 to set up output A Slot 1 Outputs or press F2 to set up i output B previous selection appears here B F1 F2 F3 Note The set up of output is used here as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up output B GGGG Press F1 to disable output A Slot 1 Output A and return to the I O prompt or press F2 F3 to specify revious selection appears here the desired range for output A OFF 0 20m 4 20 F1
86. appears here 0 1 2 GGGI MASS DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 3 Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized mass flow display Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown Programming Site Data June 2003 The CHx SYSTM Sub Menu cont If the ENERGY OPTION is OFF the meter returns to the Channel PROGRAM prompt shown on page 1 11 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice If the ENERGY OPTION is ON the following series of prompts appear GGGI POWER current setting appears here MMBTU kW GGGI POWER current setting appears here TONS Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired power units Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown The abbreviations and definitions of all the available power units are shown in Table 1 5 below Table 1 5 Available Power Units English Metric kBTU hr Thousands of BTUs KCAL sec Kilocalories sec hour MMBTU hr Millions of BTUs hour MCal sec Megacalories sec kWATT Kilowatt kWATT Kilowatt TONS Tons 2000 LB GGGI POWER DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 0 ee v2 GGGI POWER DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 3 Fi F2 F3 M
87. ars here F1 F2 F3 GGGG FULL current value appears here F1 F2 F3 Enter a flow rate value for the low end of the frequency output range and press ENT Enter a flow rate value for the high end of the frequency output range and press ENT 1 76 Programming Site Data June 2003 Option Card Frequency Outputs cont The COMM Sub Menu Setting Up the Serial Port GGGG Enter a value between 1 and FULL SCALE FREQUENCY 10 000 for the frequency at full scale and press ENT current value appears here F1 F2 F3 After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times The Model XMT868 flowmeter is equipped with an RS232 or an RS485 serial interface An RS485 option is also available with MODBUS capability When the MODBUS option is present the 868 may also have the standard RS232 serial interface The serial port is used to transmit stored data and displayed readings to a personal computer by connecting the meter s serial interface to the serial port of the PC In addition the Model XMT868 can receive and execute remote commands using the nstrument Data Manager software see Appendix C via this link Use the COMM sub menu to set the communications port and MODBUS parameters While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 of Appendix A Menu Maps
88. ce in feet m PI pipe circumference in meters Programming Site Data 1 23 June 2003 Pipe OD cont Path Length Axial Length L GGGG Enter the known thickness of PIPE WALL the pipe wall and press ENT in mm Fi F2 F3 If the pipe wall thickness is not available look up the value in a table of standard pipe size data which can be found in Sound Speeds and Pipe Size Data manual 914 004 Proceed with one of the following All wetted transducers proceed to the following prompt PATH LENGTH below All clamp on transducers proceed to LINING on page 1 25 GGGG Press F1 or F2 to select the PATH LENGTH P desired units Then enter the path length of the ultrasonic current value appears here signal and press ENT inch feet F1 F2 F3 Note Ifa spoolpiece was ordered with the meter the transducer signal path length P and the transducer signal axial length L are engraved on the flowcell and or are included in the documentation supplied with the meter For on site transducer installations refer to Appendix C Measuring P and L Dimensions in the Startup Guide for instructions The next series of prompts differ depending on the measurement mode For Transit Time mode proceed to AXIAL LENGTH L below For TransFlection mode proceed to TRANSDUCER ANGLE on the next page GGGG Press F1 or F2 to select the AXIAL LENGTH L d
89. ceed to NUMBER OF TRAVERSES on the next page using TransFlection mode proceed to DEPTH OF REFLECTOR on page 1 30 For Wetted Transducers the display now takes you back to the top menu ACTIV SYSTM PIPE I O SETUP At this point you can proceed programming in this sub menu as desired To leave the Channel PROGRAM sub menu press the EXIT key on the RCCU keypad To complete setting up the meter you must enter data in the GLOBL SYSTM sub menu as described on page 1 52 f ACTIV is selected proceed to KV INPUT SELECTION on the next page 1 28 Programming Site Data June 2003 KV Input Selection Number of Traverses GGGG KV INPUT SELECTION current selection appears here TABLE STATC Fi F2 F3 Press F1 or F2 to select TABLE or STATC If TABLE is selected enter the Calibration Factor and press ENT If STATC is selected enter the Kinematic Viscosity and press ENT Then enter the Calibration Factor and press ENT Proceed to one of the following sections For Clamp on Transducers using Transit time mode proceed to the NUMBER OF TRAVERSES prompt below using TransFlection mode proceed to DEPTH OF REFLECTOR prompt on the next page For Wetted Transducers the display now takes you back to the top menu ACTIV SYSTM PIPE I O SETUP At this point you can proceed programming in this sub menu as desired To leave the Channel PROGRAM sub menu press the
90. ceptable range is O to 59 Enter the desired seconds and press ENT The acceptable range is O to 59 3 6 Logging Data June 2003 START DATE Prompt GGGG START DATE XX XX XXM previous selection appears here OK EDIT TODAY Fi F2 F3 If you selected Press F1 to accept the dis played start date or press F2 to enter a different start date To start logging today press F3 OKor TODAY do one of the following Non circular log proceed to the END TIME prompt on page 3 8 Circular log proceed to the DURATION prompt on page 3 10 EDIT continue with the next prompt that follows GGGG YEAR previous value appears here F1 F2 F3 GGG MONTH previous selection appears here JAN FEB MAR F1 F2 F3 GGGG DAY previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 Enter the desired year and press ENT The acceptable range is O to 99 Use the lt and gt keys to find the desired month and press the Fx key under it to select it Enter the desired day and press ENT The acceptable range is to the number of days in the selected month 28 29 30 or 31 Logging Data 3 7 June 2003 END TIME Prompt GGGG END TIME XX XX XXM previous selection appears here OK EDIT TIMED Fi F2 F3 If you selected Press F1 to accept the displayed end time or press F2
91. cer signal The default value is 50 5 cycles GGGG AVERAGING FACTOR current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press ENT to accept the current AVERAGING FACTOR value 0 to 16 or enter a new value and press ENT The AVERAGING FACTOR lets you enter a value for an algorithm that the XMT868 uses to eliminate background noise The default value is 5 GGGG OF ERRORS ALLOWE current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press ENT to accept the current OF ERRORS value or enter a new value 1 to 16 and press ENT Use this prompt to enter the number of errors the XMT868 can record before it displays an error message The default value is 8 After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the SETUP prompt shown onpage 1 34 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice Programming Site Data 1 45 June 2003 The AVRG Option Use this option to specify the number of readings that occur before the meter will respond to a step change in flow rate In general the smaller the number of readings the less steady the display will appear Complete the following steps to set the response time GGGI Use the lt and keys to RESPONSE TIME access the options shown and press the Fx key under the Ue RE desired value to select it 1 2 5 GGGI RESPONSE TIM
92. city changes by more than the programmed ACCELERATION LIMIT value from one reading to the next See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes GGGG Press ENT to accept the AMP DISCRIM LOW current AMP DISCRIM LOW value or enter a new value and current value appears here press ENT Fi F2 F3 The amplitude discriminator measures the transducer signal received by the Model 868 The default value for the above parameter is 14 and values from 0 to 100 are acceptable The E5 AMPLITUDE error message appears when the amplitude discriminator falls below the programmed AMP DISCRIM LOW value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes GGGG Press ENT to accept the AMP DISCRIM HIGH current AMP DISCRIM HIGH value or enter a new current value appears here value and press ENT Fi F2 F3 The amplitude discriminator measures the transducer signal received by the Model XMT868 The default value for the above parameter is 34 and values from 0 to 100 are acceptable The E5 AMPLITUDE error message appears when the amplitude discriminator exceeds the programmed AMP DISCRIM HIGH value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Programming Site Data 1 37 June 2003 Transit Time SIGNL Options cont GGGG Press ENT to accept the value or enter a new v
93. ction appears here JAN FEB MAR F1 F2 F3 GGGG DAY previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 Enter the desired year and press ENT The acceptable range is 0 to 99 Use the lt and gt keys to find the desired month and press the Fx key under it to select it Enter the desired day and press ENT The acceptable range is to the number of days in the selected month 28 29 30 or 31 Proceed directly to the TIME INCREMENT prompt on page 3 11 Logging Data 3 9 June 2003 _ DURATION Prompt If a circular log was specified the programming sequence continues here after the log start time and or start date is entered GGGG Press the Fx key under the DURATION desired units of measure Then key in the desired previous value appears here number of hours days and HOURS DAYS press ENT Proceed directly F1 F2 F3 to the TIME INCREMENT prompt Proceed directly to the TIME INCREMENT prompt on page 3 11 LOG TIME Prompt If TIMED was selected at the END TIME prompt the programming sequence continues here GGGI Use the lt and keys to LOG TIME find the desired logging dura tion and press the Fx key previous selection appears here detto setit 10min 30min 60min GGGI LOG TIME previous selection appears here 3HR 6HR 12HR
94. e x number of final record or 120 max Each data record includes date and time of the record values for all logged parameters at that time any error codes generated at that time Figure 3 1 below shows the screens of a typical 3 parameter log file Note that the first column shows the date and time of the record and that there is one additional column for each logged parameter Each row represents one record Data Screens LOG1 P 1 R 0 14 96 14 96 10 43 57 11 40 53A lt SCRN SCRN gt START LOG1 P 1 R 0 LOG P 1 LOG1 P 1 R 0 CH1 SS up CH1 SS do CH1 Header SCRN Veloc Ra usec Record SCRN gt START lt SCRN SCRN gt lt SCRN SCRN gt LOG1 P 1 R 1 14 96 14 MAY 96 10 43 57A 11 40 53A lt SCRN SCRN gt START LOG1 P 1 R 1 LOGI P 1 R 1 LOG1 P 1 R 1 CH1 SS up CH1 E3 CH1 SS do CH1 Tup 53 7 lt SCRN Veloc Ra 53 7 180 1 D SCRN gt START lt SCRN SCRN gt lt SCRN SCRN gt ata LOG1 P 1 R 2 14 96 14 96 10 43 57 11 40 53A lt SCRN SCRN gt START LOG 1 R 2 ID LOGI P R 2 LOG1 1 R 2 Records CH1 SS up CH1 CH1 55 do CH1 Tup 53 7 lt SCRN Veloc Ra 53 7 180 1 SCRN
95. e F1 F2 F3 Enter a temperature value for the high end of the analog input range and press ENT After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times Complete the following steps to set up the alarm relays of an option card installed in Slot 1 refer to Figure A 5 on page A 5 GGGG Slot 1 Outputs previous selection appears here A GGGG Slot 1 Outputs previous selection appears here D Fi F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key to select the desired alarm Note The set up of alarm A is used here as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the additional alarms GGGI Slot 1 Output A previous selection appears here OFF HIGH LOW GGGI Slot 1 Output A last selection appears here FAULT F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown Press the Fx key under the desired alarm type If OFF was selected above the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times 1 68 Programming Site Data June 2003 Option Card Alarm Relays cont GGGG Press F1 for standard operation or F2 for fail safe operation See Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide for
96. e Fx key under the desired parameter to select it See Table 1 26 for a description of the available options Note All the options shown to the left will only appear if the Mass Flow and Energy Options are activated Programming Site Data 1 75 June 2003 Option Card Frequency Outputs cont Table 1 26 Output Measurement Options Option Bar Choice Description F1 2 VEL Flow Velocity F2 VOLUM Volumetric Flow F3 TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow D F1 2 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow D F2 TIME Total Flow Measurement Time D MDOT Mass Flow D D F1 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow gt D F2 MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow gt D F3 POWER Energy Flow Power D gt D F1 ENRG Forward Energy Flow gt D gt F2 ENRG Reverse Energy Flow gt D D DIAG Diagnostic Parameters The DIAG option listed in Table 1 26 above represents all of the individual diagnostic parameters that appear at the previous prompt See Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service Manual for a complete description of these options Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the GLOBL SYSTM menu earlier in this section GGGG ZERO current value appe
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98. e The LOG and FILE options appear at the above prompt only if a data logging option card is installed in the Slot 2 GGGI LOGGING previous selection appears here STD MEM STOP GGGI LOGGING previous selection appears here ERROR Fi F2 F3 Press the Fx key under the desired option to select it These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys Based on the selection made at the above prompt proceed to the appropriate section for further instructions If F1 was pressed to select STD at the LOGGING prompt shown above complete the following steps to set up a standard log GGGG LOG LOCATION previous selection appears here NVR FLASH PCMCIA F1 F2 F3 Press the Fx key under the desired option to select it Note the PCMCIA option only appears if such a card has been installed IMPORTANT f a circular log is being set up DO NOT choose FLASH as the memory location for the log file 3 2 Logging Data June 2003 Setting Up a Standard Log cont Programming the Log Channels The log file can be stored either in non volatile RAM NVR Flash memory or the PCMCIA card if available The memory location chosen at the above prompt must have sufficient room for the expected size of the log file being created After the memory location for the log file has been specified the RCCU displays the amount of that
99. e thoroughly understood before proceeding If the RCCU s available memory becomes nearly full it may be necessary to purge some or all of the existing data from memory before any additional data can be stored In order to accomplish this task press the CLR key on the RCCU keypad Refer to Figure A 7 on page A 7 in Appendix A Menu Maps IMPORTANT f the RCCU is currently ONLINE the CLR key will not be functional CLEAR START GGGG Press F1 to clear a site file or CLEAR press F2 to clear a log file from the RCCU memory previous selection appears here SITE LOG F1 F2 F3 Based on the selection made at the above prompt proceed to the appropriate sub section for step by step instructions Clearing Data Clearing a Site File To clear a site file from the RCCU s memory complete the following steps Note All site files currently stored in the RCCU s memory appear at the next prompt If there are no site files currently in memory skip directly to the final prompt in this section CLEAR SITE GGGI NAME previous selection appears here SITE1 SITE2 SiTES CLEAR SITE GGGI NAME previous selection appears here SITE4 Fi F2 F3 CLEAR SITE GGGG CLEAR NAME previous selection appears here NO YES Fi F2 F3 Another selction Press EXIT if done MORE to clear more MORE EXIT F1
100. ent maximum percent of peak value or enter anew value and press ENT Use this prompt to enter the maximum percent of peak that the XMT868 can use to measure transit time The XMT868 accepts values from 100 to 100 After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the SETUP prompt shown on page 1 34 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice 1 40 Programming Site Data June 2003 TransFlection SIGNL Options GGGG Press ENT to accept the h value or enter a new value and current value Lil ere press ENT F1 F2 F3 The default value for the above parameter is 20 and values from 20 to 100 are acceptable The E1 LOW SIGNAL error message appears when the signal strength falls below the programmed SIGNAL LOW LIMIT value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes GGGG Press ENT to accept the VELOCITY LOW LIMIT current VELOCITY LOW LIMIT value or enter a new current value appears here value and press ENT Fi F2 F3 The default value for the above parameter is 2150 0 ft sec 46 m sec and values from 500 to 500 ft sec 150 to 150 m sec are acceptable The E3 VELOCITY RANGE error message appears when the calculated fluid velocity is less than the programmed VELOCITY LOW LIMIT value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes GGGG Press
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102. escription Units decimal places Size Bytes 44 3AVG Totals TOT U Register 46 4 32 bit integer 46 AVG Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer 47 3 AVG Totalizer Time sec 2 4 32 bit integer 49 4 AVG Error Value none 0 2 16 bit integer 50 3AVG SSUP none 1 4 32 bit integer 52 3AVG SSDN none 1 4 32 bit integer 54 3AVG SNDSP ft s or m s 0 4 32 bit integer 56 CH 1 Power Power u 4 IEEE 32 bit 58 CH 1 Energy Energy u Register 62 4 32 bit integer 60 CH 1 Energy Energy u Register 62 4 32 bit integer 62 CH 1 Energy Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer 63 CH 1 TempS F or C 4 32 bit integer 65 CH 1 TempR F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 67 CH 1 TS TR F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 69 CH 1 DELTH Btu lb or J gm 2 4 32 bit integer 71 2 Power Power u 4 IEEE 32 bit 73 CH 2 Energy Energy_u Register 77 4 32 bit integer 75 CH 2 Energy Energy_u Register 77 4 32 bit integer TI CH 2 Energy Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer 78 CH 2 TempS F or C 4 32 bit integer 80 CH 2 TempR F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 82 CH 2 TS TR F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 84 CH 2 DELTH Btu lb or J gm 2 4 32 bit integer 508 3F6 5MODBUS baud rate none 0 2 16 bit integer 509 3F8 MODBUS parity none 0 2 16 bit integer 510 3FA MODBUS stop bits none 0 2 16 bit integer 511 3FC MODBUS meter addr none 0 2 16 bit integer 512 3FE RESERVED none Programming Site Data 1 81 June 2003
103. esired units Then enter the axial length of the ultrasonic current value appears here signal and press ENT inch feet F1 F2 F3 Proceed to TRACKING WINDOWS on page 1 26 1 24 Programming Site Data June 2003 ee Transducer Angle GGGG Enter the transducer angle and TRANSDUCER ANGLE press ENT current setting appears here F1 F2 F3 Proceed to one of the following sections For Transit Time mode proceed to TRACKING WINDOWS on page 1 26 For TransFlection mode proceed to FLUID TYPE on page 1 27 Lining GGGG Press F1 for NO Press F2 LINING for YES and proceed to the prompt below current setting appears here NO YES F1 F2 F3 If you selected YES proceed to the following prompt on the next page If you selected NO at LINING proceed to one of the following sections For Transit Time mode proceed to TRACKING WINDOWS on page 1 26 For TransFlection mode proceed to FLUID TYPE on page 1 27 Programming Site Data 1 25 June 2003 Lining cont Tracking Windows GGGG LINING MATERIAL current setting appears here TAR PYREX ASBES GGGG LINING MATERIAL current setting appears here MORTR RUBBR TEFLN GGGG LINING MATERIAL current setting appears here OTHER Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired lining material Use the lt and gt k
104. ete the following steps to set up the Slot 0 analog outputs refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 GGGG Slot 0 Outputs previous selection appears here Be a SB F1 F2 F3 Press F1 to set up output A or press F2 to set up output B Note The set up of output is used here as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up output B GGGG Slot 0 Output A previous selection appears here OFF 0 20m 4 20m F1 F2 F3 Press F1 to disable output A and return to the I O prompt or press F2 F3 to specify the desired range for output A Programming Site Data 1 59 June 2003 Slot 0 Analog Outputs cont For a 1 Channel meter skip over the following prompt GGGI 1st channel previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI 1st channel previous selection appears here DIF AVE Fi F2 F3 Press the Fx key under the desired channel option to select it These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys See Table 1 17 below for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt Table 1 17 Channel Options option Description Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here VEL VOLUM TOTL GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here T
105. evious selection appears here AUTO SHORT LONG Fi F2 F3 After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the ADVANCED FEATURES prompt shown on page 1 47 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key four times The GLOBL menu is used to enter information that is not specific to any of the individual channels Information programmed via this menu is used to enter several general system parameters e g English or metric units For meters with 2 channels this menu is also used to compute parameters such as the sum difference or average of the channel 1 and channel 2 signals When calculating the SUM DIF or AVE readouts data from the GLOBL SYSTM sub menu is used Any conflicting data entered in the CHx SYSTM sub menu is overridden The following sub menus are included in the GLOBL menu SYSTM use to specify the units of measure used in calculations O used to set up error handling and to configure analog inputs and outputs COMM used to set up the serial communications port and MODBUS parameters If GLOBL was selected at the PROGRAM prompt shown on page 1 10 the following screen appears GGGG Press F1 F3 to select and Global PROGRAM program the desired sub menu previous selection appears here systm vo COMM F1 F2 F3 Based on the selection made above proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions Refer to Figures A 4 and A 5 on
106. eynolds vs K factor data was not provided with the Model 868 documentation the K factor table cannot be edited If NO was selected the meter returns to the ADVANCED FEATURES prompt shown on page 1 47 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key four times If YES was selected proceed to the next prompt GGGG Enter of K factors previous selection appears here Fi F2 F3 Enter the number of K factors to be entered into the table and press ENT This number must be between 2 and 20 Note When editing the K factor table the velocities must be entered in increasing order GGGG Vel Reyn X previous selection appears here Fi F2 F3 GGGG K Factor X previous selection appears here Fi F2 F3 Enter the velocity reynolds value for K factor number X and press ENT Enter the K factor corresponding to velocity reynolds number X 0 333 to 3 0 and press ENT The VELOCITY and K FACTOR prompts repeat for each pair After entering all the pairs the meter returns to the ADVANCED FEATURES prompt shown on page 1 47 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key four times Programming Site Data 1 49 June 2003 The MASS Option Use this option to calculate mass flow from a static fluid density Complete the following steps to enter the static density of the fluid GGGG Press F1 to disable thi
107. eys to access the additional choices shown If OTHER is selected enter the lining sound speed press ENT then enter the lining thickness and press ENT Proceed to one of the following sections For Transit Time mode proceed to TRACKING WINDOWS below For TransFlection mode proceed to FLUID TYPE on the following page GGGG TRACKING WINDOWS current setting appears here NO YES Fi F2 F3 Press F1 for NO Press F2 for YES 1 26 Programming Site Data June 2003 Fluid Type XXXXX GGGG FLUID TYPE current setting appears here XXXXX Fi F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choices Then press F1 F3 to select the desired fluid type The selections for fluid type vary depending on whether the ENERGY OPTION is ON or OFF and the TRACKING WINDOW is enabled or disabled Refer to Table 1 9 below if ENERGY OPTION is OFF or refer to Table 1 10 on the next page if ENERGY OPTION is ON Note Some of the fluid types may require additional selections as shown in the following tables Table 1 9 Fluid Types for ENERGY OFF Tracking Windows Additional Additional NO Selections YES Selections Select NORML or SEA No additional selections and press ENT required WATER If NORML is selected W100 enter Water Temperature and press ENT Select LUBE or No
108. f a GE Panametrics instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify GE Panametrics giving full details of the problem and provide the model number and serial number of the instrument If the nature of the problem indicates the need for factory service GE Panametrics will issue a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER RAN and shipping instructions for the return of the instrument to a service center will be provided 2 If GE Panametrics instructs you to send your instrument to a service center it must be shipped prepaid to the authorized repair station indicated in the shipping instructions 3 Upon receipt GE Panametrics will evaluate the instrument to determine the cause of the malfunction Then one of the following courses of action will then be taken Ifthe damage is covered under the terms of the warranty the instrument will be repaired at no cost to the owner and returned If GE Panametrics determines that the damage is not covered under the terms of the warranty or if the warranty has expired an estimate for the cost of the repairs at standard rates will be provided Upon receipt of the owner s approval to proceed the instrument will be repaired and returned lii June 2003 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Programming Site Data E 1 1 Programming Methods lec eg de e Geb ERU ok pat e te edens 1 1 Using the 1 2 Com
109. ference is that a T for Target is included in parentheses at the 868 prompt i e CLEAR LOG T CLEAR LOG GGGG CLEAR NAME previous selection appears here NO YES F1 F2 F3 Press F2 to clear the log file selected at the previous prompt or press F1 to abort the operation and return to the NAME prompt above Note While the log file is being cleared messages may appear to indicate that headers and pages are being deleted Another selction Press EXIT if done MORE to clear more MORE EXIT F1 F2 F3 Press F1 to return to the NAME prompt above and clear additional log files or press F2 to return to the main RCCU menu Note f F1 MORE is chosen above and there are no additional log files stored in the RCCU s memory the following prompt appears 5 3 June 2003 Clearing Log Files cont Clearing the XMT868 s Memory CLEAR LOG GGGG All Logs Cleared hit key F1 F2 F3 Press any key to return to the main RCCU menu To clear additional data proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions If the XMT868 s available memory becomes nearly full it may be necessary to purge some or all of the existing data from memory before any additional data can be stored In order to accomplish this task enter the Clear Menu as follows refer to Figure A 7 on page A 7 in Appendix A Menu
110. fficient room for the expected size of the log file being created IMPORTANT f a circular log is being set up DO NOT choose FLASH as the memory location for the log file After the memory location for the log file has been specified the RCCU displays the amount of that type of memory available and then the programming sequence continues as follows Use the RCCU keypad to enter LOG NAME a log name of up to five h characters and then press enter new name here ENTI F1 F2 F3 Use the RCCU keypad to enter LOG MESSAGE log message of up to nineteen characters and then 6 press ENT F1 F2 F3 3 12 Logging Data June 2003 Programming the Log Channels GGGG Usethe RCCU keypad to enter the number of parameters to be logged 1 6 and then press ENT Log how many vars enter of parameters here Fi F2 F3 Each of the parameters to be logged is assigned to a Log Channel The following sequence of programming steps repeats until all of these Log Channels up to six have been set up For a 1 Channel XMT868 the data for Channel 1 is logged automatically However for a 2 Channel meter the channel data to be logged must be specified at the following prompt GGGI Press the Fx key under the desired channel option to select it 1st channel previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI These additional optio
111. g Window Activating 1 26 Transducer Spacing Entering 1 30 Transducers Special 1 20 TransFlection Method Activating 1 11 Transit Time Method Activating 1 11 Transmitter Clearing Menu 5 4 Displaying Data 2 1 LCD Setting 2 2 Light 1 7 Uploading File to RCCU 3 19 U Uploading Log File to RCCU 3 19 User Program ACCESSING v re a ED ARR 1 7 CHx Menu uelim e pe 1 11 ACTIV Sub Menu 1 11 VO Sub Menu 1 31 PIPE Sub Menu 1 20 Setup Sub Menu 1 34 SYSTM Sub Menu 1 12 DATA Sea was 2 6 GLOBL 1 51 VO Sub Menu 1 55 1 77 Error Option 1 56 LCD 2 2 OPTN Option 1 59 SYSTM Sub Menu 1 52 Minimum Requirements 1 6 OVERVIEW 1 6 PROG 1 10 Sub Menus 1 1 V Volumetric Units Abbreviations 1 12 1 14 1 52 1 54 Selecting 1 12 1 14 1 52 1 54 Table of Options 1 12 1 14 1 52 1 54 Z ZERO Cutoff Value Entering 1 31 Index DECLARATION GE Panametrics CONFORMITY GE Panametrics Shannon Industrial Estate Shannon Co Clare Ireland
112. g when there is minimal flow enter a zero cutoff value as described in the following steps GGGG Enter a value from 0 to 1 ft sec ZERO CUTOFF 0 to 0 30 m sec for the zero cutoff and press ENT The recommended setting is 0 1 ft sec 0 03 m sec current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Proceed with one of the following If the ENERGY OPTION is ON refer to TEMP INPUT on the following page If the ENERGY OPTION is OFF the display now takes you back to the top menu ACTIV SYSTM PIPE I O SETUP At this point press the EXIT key on the RCCU keypad to leave the Channel PROGRAM sub menu and proceed with programming as desired Programming Site Data 1 31 June 2003 Temperature Input The Model 868 can use either a fixed temperature value or a live temperature input to calculate energy Complete the following steps to configure this input GGGG TEMP INPUT SUPPLY previous selection appears here FIXED SLOT1 Fi F2 F3 Press F1 to enter a constant temperature value or press F2 to select the output in Slot 1 that will provide the live temperature input for the supply Note f Slot 1 contains an activated option card with an analog input assigned to TEMP or an RTD input Slot 1 appears as an option at the above prompt If the process temperature is stable a fixed value may be used but most applications require a live temperature input One of the fol
113. gging Data Introduction ith tre deere na 3 1 The Data Logging Option 3 1 Accessing the XMT868 LOG 3 1 Setting Up a Standard Log 3 2 Setting Up an Error Log 3 12 Checking the XMT868 3 18 Stopping a Logucsorsex i5 so has Rae 3 19 Uploading a Log File to the 3 19 Reading a Log File with the 3 23 June 2003 Introduction The Data Logging Option Card Accessing the XMT868 LOG Menu If the Model XMT868 flowmeter is equipped with an optional data logging card in Slot 2 flow rate data can be recorded and stored in this memory in the form of a log file After the specified data has been logged the log file may be uploaded to the Remote Control Communications Unit RCCU via an infrared transmission This chapter explains how to use the Model XMT868 s data logging capability with an optional RCCU It also describes the procedures for uploading and reading the resulting log files with the RCCU Note perform logging with the IDM software see Appendix C Instrument Data Manager and or the IDM User s Manual In order to log data the Model XMT868 must be fitted with an optional data logging option card in Slot 2 See Chapter 4 Parts Replacement of the Service Manual for instruction
114. h Entering 1 24 Depth of Reflector Entering 1 30 Fluid Type Selecting 1 27 KV Input Selection Selecting 1 29 Lining Selecting 1 25 Number of Traverses 1 29 Path Length Entering 1 24 Pipe Material Entering 1 22 Pipe OD Entering 1 23 Reynolds Correction Entering 1 28 Tracking Window Activating 1 26 Transducer Angle Entering 1 25 Transducer Spacing Entering 1 30 Printing Data 4 1 4 1 PROG Menu nee 1 10 CHE Mente 22002 e 1 11 GLOBL Menu 1 51 LOG Sub Menu Menu 6 PROG LOG Menu A 6 Programming User Program Accessing 1 7 R RCCU Clearing Menu 5 1 Communications Failure 1 6 Log File Navigating Screens 3 26 Log File Reading 3 23 Uploading Log 3 19 R cont Reading Log 3 23 Navigating Screens 3 23 3 26 Record Dalai a SA Ende e eS 3 23 Header ove voe s 3 23 Red Light 1 7 Reynolds Correction Entering 1 28 RS232 Port RS485 Port See Serial Port RTD Inputs Card Setting
115. he Display GLOBL SYSTM SLOTO and COMM Menus A 4 The GLOBL VO ERROR and OPTN Menus A 5 The PROG LOG Menu ur Ne Lele he DEED eL A 6 The LOG and CLEAR A 7 Appendix B Data Records Available Option Cards zin s he doe Ago eae AIRE ER ah SR B 1 Option Cards Tnstalled 2 aa ae pese Re na EY a B 2 Ste Datan uud ans er Sev Selb BSA balla ds B 3 Appendix C Instrument Data Manager The CHx STATUS SYSTEM and INPUT OUTPUT Menu C 1 Th CHx PIPE Me nu Map usen San deines Honda C 2 The CHx SETUP Menu 2 0 C 3 GLOBAL SYSTEM HANDLING SLOTO DISPLAY and COMM PORT Menu C 4 The GLOBL I O OPTIONS SLOT1 Menu C 5 The PAUSE MEASUREMENT and FILE Menu Maps C 6 The LOG EDIT Menu Map Suede eM REA E C 7 vi Chapter 1 Programming Site Data IMFOdUCIHOD a deanna na 1 1 Programming Methods 1 1 Using the RCGU wie beet el 1 2 The User Program 1 6 The PROG Men 2 2 re ER
116. he SETUP sub menu by pressing D F2 at the Channel PROGRAM prompt on page 1 11 and complete the following steps GGGG SET UP previous selection appears here SIGNL AVRG INIT GGGG SET UP previous selection appears here ADVAN Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired SETUP option Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown Proceed to the appropriate sub section to program the option selection made at the above prompt Remember to record all programmed data in Appendix B Data Records 1 34 Programming Site Data June 2003 The SIGNL Option Transit Time SIGNL Options Use this option to set the limits for the incoming signal and other parameters affecting the transducer signal For example the programmed signal strength low limit may be used to determine the trigger point for an alarm Caution The SIGNL default settings are suitable for most applications Consult the factory before changing any of these parameters The signal options are different depending on the measurement mode being used Proceed to one of the following sections For Transit time Mode refer to Transit Time SIGNL Options below For TransFlection Mode refer to TransFlection SIGNL Options on page 1 41 GGGG Press ENT to accept the SIGNAL LOW LIMIT current SIGNAL LOW LIMIT h value or enter a new value and current value di ere
117. here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI 1st channel previous selection appears here DIF AVE Fi F2 F3 Press the Fx key under the desired channel option to select it These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys See Table 1 23 on the following page for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt Table 1 23 Channel Options option Deseripiien Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here TOTL TOTL MASS GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here MASS ENRG ENRG F1 F2 F3 CH1 CH2 2 Use the lt and gt keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key under the desired parameter to select it See Table 1 24 on the next page for a description of the available options 1 72 Programming Site Data June 2003 Option Card Totalizer Outputs cont Table 1 24 Output Measurement Options Option Bar Choice Description F1 TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow F2 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow F3 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow D F1 2 MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow gt F2 ENRG Forward Energy gt F3 ENRG Reverse Energy Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the GLOBL SYSTM me
118. here GAL MGAL 493 GGGI TOTALIZER UNITS current setting appears here Mft 3 BBL MBBL GGGI TOTALIZER UNITS current setting appears here AC IN AC FT 1 2 Press F1 F3 to select the desired units for the totalized flow rate display Use the 1 and D keys to access the additional choices shown The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumetric and totalizer units are shown in Table 1 13 below Table 1 13 Totalizer Units English Metric MGAL million gallons ML megaliters ACINeacemehes dS 1 54 Programming Site Data June 2003 The GLOBL SYSTM Sub Menu cont The I O Sub Menu GGGi Press F1 F3 to select the TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point in En the totalized flow rate display 0 1 28 GGGI Use the lt and keys to TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS access the additional choice shown current setting appears here 3 F1 F2 F3 Set up the XMT868 s inputs and outputs via the I O sub menu While following the programming instructions refer to Figures A 4 and A 5 on pages 4 and 5 in Appendix A Menu Maps The I O sub menu consists of the following ERROR program the meter s response during an error condition OPTN set up any option cards and the Slot 0 analog outputs
119. ically shown in this manual after every selection entry GGGI Press F1 to enter the PROG PROG CHOICES menu SITE EDIT MENU PROG CAL PAUSE GGGI These additional options PROG CHOICES which only appears if a data logging option card is installed SITE EDIEMENN in Slot 2 are accessed by LOG FILE pressing the lt or gt key Fi F2 F3 Note Jn this manual only the programming of Channel 1 will be described To program Channel 2 of a 2 Channel meter simply repeat the same procedures presented for Channel 1 GGGG Press the Fx under the PROGRAM desired option to select it Note that the CH2 option Channel 1 d oes not appear for a CH1 CH2 GLOBL 1 Channel meter Fi F2 F3 Based on the selection made at the above prompt proceed to the appropriate section for instructions 1 10 Programming Site Data June 2003 The CHx Menu The ACTIV Sub Menu Upon entering the CHx menu where x 1 or 2 the following prompt appears GGGI Channel PROGRAM status ACTIV SYSTM PIPE GGGI Channel PROGRAM status vO SETUP F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key under the desired option to select it Proceed to the appropriate sub section for further instructions The ACTIV sub menu permits selection of the desired measurement method In addition i
120. ier than the current time will generate an error message Enter the desired minutes and press ENT The acceptable range is O to 59 Enter the desired seconds and press ENT The acceptable range is 0 to 59 3 16 Logging Data June 2003 START DATE Prompt GGGG START DATE XX XX XXM previous selection appears here OK EDIT TODAY Fi F2 F3 If you selected Press F1 to accept the dis played start date or press F2 to enter a different start date To start logging today press F3 OK or TODAY proceed to the LOG CREATED prompt on page 3 18 EDIT continue with the next prompt that follows GGGG YEAR previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 GGGI MONTH previous selection appears here JAN FEB MAR F1 F2 F3 GGGG DAY previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 Enter the desired year and press ENT The acceptable range is O to 99 Use the lt and D keys to find the desired month and press the Fx key under it to select it Enter the desired day and press ENT The acceptable range is to the number of days in the selected month 28 29 30 or 31 Logging Data June 2003 Setting Up an Error Log cont Checking the XMT868 Memory The error log will continue to run until it is manually stopped the meter runs out of memory for a non circular log or the entire 1
121. iles from the XMT868 s memory complete the following steps Note All log files currently stored in the 868 memory appear at the next prompt If there are no log files currently in memory skip directly to the final prompt in this section CLEAR LOG T GGGI Use the lt and keys to NAME access the files shown and press the Fx key under the previous selection appears here desired log file to delete it 1001 1062 10063 CLEAR LOG T GGGI NAME previous selection appears here LOG4 F1 F2 F3 IMPORTANT The CLEAR LOG prompts for the RCCU and the XMT868 are nearly identical The only difference is that a T for Target is included in parentheses at the 868 prompt i e CLEAR LOG T CLEAR LOG T GGGG Press F2 to clear the log file CLEAR NAME selected at the previous prompt or press F1 to abort previous Sele clon appeals Ners the operation and return to the NO YES NAME prompt above Fi F2 F3 Clearing Data 5 5 June 2003 Clearing Log Files cont Note While the log file is being cleared messages may appear to indicate that headers and pages are being deleted Another selction Press F1 to return to the Press EXIT if done NAME prompt above and clear additional log files or press F2 to return to the main RCCU menu MORE to clear more MORE EXIT F1 F2 F3
122. ion appears here OFF FREQ F1 F2 F3 Press F1 to disable output A or press F2 to set up output A as a frequency output If OFF was selected above the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times For a 1 Channel meter skip over the following prompt GGGI 1st channel previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI 1st channel previous selection appears here DIF AVE Fi F2 F3 Press the Fx key under the desired channel option to select it These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys 1 74 Programming Site Data June 2003 Option Card Frequency Outputs cont See Table 1 25 below for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt Table 1 25 Channel Options Opi Description Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here VEL VOLUM TOTL GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here TOTL TIME MDOT GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here MASS MASS POWER GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here ENRG ENRG F1 F2 F3 CH1 CH2 2 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown and press th
123. ion appears here SITE CLEAR TEST F1 F2 F3 ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI LOG NAMES previous selection appears here LOGI 1062 LOG3 ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI LOG NAMES previous selection appears here LOG4 LOG5 F1 F2 F3 Press the F2 key to select LOG These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys Use the lt and gt keys to find the desired log file and press the Fx key under it to select it This prompt displays all completed log files currently stored in the XMT868 s memory 3 20 Logging Data June 2003 Uploading a Log File to the RCCU cont If memory is OK If memory is low Uploading Header Portion of Log Data to Start Hit RCV Key RCV CANCEL F1 F2 F3 Press F1 to begin receiving the log header or press F2 abort the operation and return to the main RCCU menu If the RCCU has insufficient memory to upload the chosen log file the following prompts appear Max number of LOGS reached Unable to execute log upload MORE EXIT F1 F2 F3 If you wish to free memory PRESS the CLR key now EXIT Fi F2 F3 Press F1 to read more information or press F2 abort the upload and return to the main RCCU menu Press CLR to clear the RCCU memory or press F1 abort the operation and return to the main RCCU
124. iption Channel 1 Channel 2 CHI CH2 CHI CH2 CH1 CH2 2 The flow parameter to be logged may now be selected as follows GGGI Use the lt and keys to find the desired flow parameter and press the Fx key under it to select it Measurement Name 1 previous selection appears here VEL VOLUM TOTL GGGI See Table 3 2 on page 3 5 for a description of the available measurement parameters Measurement Name 1 previous selection appears here TOTL TIME MDOT LIVE FLOW Link GGGI previous selections appear here current reading appears here MASS MASS POWER LIVE FLOW Link GGGI previous selections appear here current reading appears here ENRG ENRG DIAG F1 F2 F3 Note 77e DIAG option listed in the above prompt and in Table 3 2 on page 3 5 represents all of the individual diagnostic parameters that appear See Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service Manual for a complete description of these options 3 4 Logging Data June 2003 Programming the Log Channels cont Setting Up a Standard Log cont Table 3 2 Measurement Parameter Options Available Choice F1 VEL Flow Velocity F2 VOLUM Volumetric Flow F3 TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow D F1 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow D F2 TIME Total Flow Measurement Time D F3
125. ironment adjust the LCD brightness and contrast in a safe area before mounting the enclosure 2 With power still applied to the meter carefully use a small screwdriver to adjust the LCD brightness Turning the BKLT backlight pot fully clockwise yields maximum brightness 3 Ina similar manner adjust the CONT contrast pot to set the LCD contrast as desired At either extreme of the CONT pot the display is unreadable turn the pot fully counterclockwise and then turn it clockwise very slowly until the display is clear Displaying Data 2 1 June 2003 Adjusting LCD Contrast and Brightness cont Programming the LCD 4 Readjust the BKLT control as desired 5 Replace the front cover on the XMT868 and secure it in place with the set screw The meter may now be placed back into service Use the Remote Control Communications Unit RCCU to establish communications with the XMT868 and enter the ONLINE menu Then complete the following instructions to display the desired data on the LCD refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 in Appendix A Menu Maps Note perform this task from a PC with the optional IDM software refer to Appendix C Instrument Data Manager and or the Instrument Data Manager User s Manual ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI On Line Operations Edit Site PROG LOG DATA ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI On Line Operations Edit Site SITE CLEAR
126. lay shows the status of the communication attempt When the connection is established this message appears briefly and is then replaced by the following display 1 8 Programming Site Data June 2003 Accessing the User Program cont ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI On Line Operations Edit Site PROG LOG DATA ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI On Line Operations Edit Site SITE CLEAR TEST F1 F2 F3 The XMT868 is now ready to be programmed To begin programming press F1 to select PROG These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys Note The arrow in the upper right corner of the display indicates that additional options are available These are accessed by pressing the lt or gt key Proceed to the appropriate section for further instructions on using the PROG menu Programming Site Data 1 9 June 2003 MIIMA The PROG Menu After pressing ENT or one of the Fx keys on the RCCU the following screen appears IMPORTANT Be sure to record all programming data in Appendix B Data Records Communicating This display shows the status PRESS EXIT to ESCAPE of the communication attempt 50 Percent Complete F1 F2 F3 IMPORTANT Wait for the RCCU and the XMT868 to communicate and for the next prompt to appear before pressing any other keys Although the above display always appears it will not be specif
127. lowing two prompts will appear depending on the selection made at the previous prompt GGGG FIXED TEMP current value appears here F1 F2 F3 GGGG ANALOG IN previous selection appears here A B GGGG ANALOG IN previous selection appears here D Fi F2 F3 GGGG TEMP INPUT RETURN previous selection appears here FIXED SLOT Fi F2 F3 IF FIXED WAS CHOSEN Enter the known fixed process temperature and press ENT The meter will only accept values from 328 to 1832 F 200 to 1000 C IF SLOT 1 WAS CHOSEN Press F1 F3 to select the desired temperature input Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown Press F1 to enter a constant temperature value or press F2 to select the output in Slot 1 that will provide the live temperature input for the return 1 32 Programming Site Data June 2003 Temperature Input cont Note f Slot 1 contains an activated option card with an analog input assigned to TEMP or an RTD input Slot 1 appears as an option at the above prompt If the process temperature is stable a fixed value may be used but most applications require a live temperature input One of the following two prompts will appear depending on the selection made at the previous prompt GGGG FIXED TEMP current value appears here
128. munications 1 6 The User Program exc pde xe Vo Neb be abe Ran 1 6 Accessing the User 1 7 The PROG Menu aussen Ka ee ne ha 1 10 The CHS Men ee eR p ta er et eer dee dee vas 1 11 The ACTIV Sub Meni unos e e gd ee na 1 11 The CHx SYSTM 1 12 The PIPE Sub Menu 0232 28222 aaa IE wig ig Bg 1 20 VO S b Menu 2 2 22 a ER EEE bee eae 1 31 The Setup Sub Menu r ieu a Bai 1 34 The GLOBE Menu exei Eure ee ee te vx S tale 1 51 The GLOBL SYSTM Sub Menu 0 0 0 eee m eh 1 52 The Sub Menu due dme Re Rte mech e x DR Hes 1 55 The COMM SubsMent usss iid 20 De d dettes dudes bn bec dores 1 77 Exiting the User Program ete IURI UP REOR teeta 1 82 Chapter 2 Displaying Data Introduction ore topped Rer tet RUD ior pesce qe teme 2 1 Displaying Data with the 2 1 Adjusting LCD Contrast and 2 1 Programming the LED wide seeds Er bb ct ER 2 2 Displaying Data with the 2 6 Displaying Data on a Computer
129. n Appendix B Data Records Programming of the ACTIV SYSTM and PIPE sub menus of the CHx menu and the GLOBL SYSTM menu are required for basic operation of the Model XMT868 Failure to accurately enter all of the necessary information will result in unreliable flow rate data Therefore be sure to complete at least the sections of this chapter pertaining to those three sub menus Note Because it is so essential instructions for programming the ACTIV SYSTM PIPE and GLOBL SYSTM sub menus are also included in the Startup Guide If that programming has already been completed skip those sections in this chapter 1 6 Programming Site Data June 2003 OSS eT od The User Program Except for the three sub menus noted above it is not necessary to cont program the Model XMT868 flowmeter in any particular order Therefore the sections of this chapter need not be completed in sequence Enter the user program as described in Accessing the User Program below and proceed immediately to any section of interest Accessing the User To access the XMT868 s User Program the RCCU must be pointed Program directly at the receiver in the window on the electronics enclosure whenever data is being sent or received see Figure 1 2 below The 868 has various lights to indicate its communication status The green light in the window glows continuously to indicate that the XMT868 is receiving power The red light should glow for more than
130. ns are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys 1st channel previous selection appears here DIF AVE Fi F2 F3 See Table 3 3 below for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt Table 3 3 Channel Options Opin Description Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 2 Logging Data 3 13 June 2003 Programming the Log Channels cont GGGI Measurement Name 1 previous selection appears here VEL VOLUM TOTL GGGI Measurement Name 1 previous selection appears here TOTL TIME MDOT GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here MASS MASS POWER GGGI Measurement Name previous selection appears here ENRG ENRG DIAG F1 F2 F3 The flow parameter to be logged may now be selected as follows Use the 1 and gt keys to find the desired flow parameter and press the Fx key under it to select it See Table 3 4 below for a description of the available measurement parameters Note All the options shown to the left will only appear if the Mass Flow and Energy Options are activated Note The DIAG option represents all of the individual diagnostic parameters that appear See Chapter 3 Diagnostics of the Service Manual for a complete description of these options Table 3 4 Measurement Parameter Options Available Choice
131. nsducers The next three prompts apply only to special transducers If a standard clamp on transducer is being used skip ahead to the PIPE OD prompt on page 1 23 GGGG Assign a number between 91 SPECIAL TRANSDUCER anda transducer and press ENT number appears here 1 2 1 20 Programming Site Data June 2003 Special Transducers cont GGGG WEDGE TYPE current setting appears here RAYL SHEAR WETTD F1 F2 F3 GGGI FREQUENCY current setting appears here 500k 1MHz 2MHz GGGI FREQUENCY current setting appears here 5MHz Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the wedge type Press F1 F3 to select the frequency of the special transducer Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choices shown IMPORTANT The frequency is required to transmit an excitation voltage at the transducer s natural frequency GGGG Tw usec Fi F2 F3 Enter the special transducer time delay value supplied by GE Panametrics and press ENT Tw is the time required for the transducer signal to travel through the transducer and its cable This time delay must be subtracted from the transit times of the upstream and downstream transducers to ensure an accurate measurement The following two prompts only appear if special clamp on transducers are being used If special wetted tr
132. nse Options 1 56 F Fault Light 1 7 FILE Menu C 6 FILE Menu Menu Map for IDM C 6 Fluid Type Entering 1 25 Fluid Type Selecting 1 26 1 27 Frequency Card Setting Up 1 74 G GLOBAL Menu IDM COMM PORT Sub Menu Menu 4 Input Output Sub Menu SLOTO Menu Map 4 SLOTI Menu C 5 Menu M 3p itt cesta br Ne C 4 SYSTEM Sub Menu Menu Map vas vise ee tees 4 GLOBAL SYSTEM Menu C 4 See Also GLOBL SYSTM Sub Menu GLOBL 1 51 COMM Sub Menu 1 77 Menu 4 VO Sub Menu 1 55 ERROR Option Menu 5 Error Option 1 56 LCD Option 2 2 OPTN Option 1 59 Menu A 5 SLOTO Menu Map A 4 Menu A 4 SYSTM Sub Menu 1 52 A 4 GLOBL I O ERROR 1 56 Menu A 5 GLOBL I O OPTIONS SLOTI Menu C 5 GLOBL SYSTM Sub Menu 1 52 Green Light Indicator 1 7 H Header 3 23 Index June 2003 Index cont VO GLOBL Sub Menu
133. nu earlier in this section GGGG Enter a value between 50 usec PULSE ON TIME and 500 000 usec for the frequency of the totalizer current value appears here pulses and press ENT F1 F2 F3 Note A complete pulse consists of equal amounts of ON and OFF times Choose a value that is compatible with the counter to be used GGGG Enter a value for the number UNITS PULSE of measurement units represented by each pulse and current value appears here press ENT F1 F2 F3 After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times Programming Site Data 1 73 June 2003 Option Card Frequency Outputs This type of output produces a frequency pulse that is proportional to the output measurement Complete the following steps to set up the frequency outputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 refer to Figure A 5 on page A 5 GGGG Slot 1 Outputs previous selection appears here A GGGG Slot 1 Outputs previous selection appears here D Fi F2 F3 Use the lt and gt keys to access the options shown Press the Fx key under the desired frequency output Note The set up of output is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the other outputs GGGG Slot 1 Output A previous select
134. o VRG INT a Press YES to Default z ELS Ft F2 Fi SGNALLOWUMT NO YES KISS 5 CIT TEMP INPUT SUPPLY UAR Vetoarry LOWUMT Code Length E ud sin qam 7 F2 SLOTI eae ee e SHORT LONG m SOUNDSPEED LMT VELOGTY HGH UMIT L u ANALOGIN eae teste ae KINVISCOSTY poc gt cem L meum Thee ror rasa 5 c o VELOCTIY HGH MT ROWDIFECTON EIL EE x eee 5 FIXED TEMP ACCELERATION LIMIT ORERPEROD o i aie oo Seo ae o TEMP INPUT RETURN pa ehren Mess from Static Density E ANP DISORIMLOW RERFEROO2 Activate Muti K Factors m SLOTI les RO DISCRMHGH IMTS PER READING NO amp Lee A ra A e e ANALOGIN o Li la EBEN FLUDDENSTY 2 Ft F3 DELTATOFFSET MEAKSIGNAL TFFES gt L EI e E u ii p cof Peak CODE LENGTH Aes ES sh d ET up FILTER WIDTH ote eal MT SAVPLE SZE m m pereas PATER 6 i Enter of KFadors T OFERRORS C Velocity Reynolds 4X K Factor X These prompts repeat for each pir NOTE Plain text represents prompt area messages and boxed text represents option bar choices Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices A 3 June 2003 RCCU Program Fi F2 rs SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE PROG CHOICES F2 F3 Fi Loa
135. of the error channel state of either channel 1 If one channel is in 1 If one channel is in error the other channel s value is displayed as the average error totalizing continues If both channels are in error totalizing stops If both channels are in error the last average reading is held After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times 1 58 Programming Site Data June 2003 The OPTN Option Slot 0 Analog Outputs The Model XMT868 has two built in analog outputs which are assigned to Slot 0 Also a variety of input output option cards may be installed in Slot 1 See Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide for a complete description of the available option cards To access this sub menu press F2 at the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 This menu option is used to set up and or scale the inputs and outputs To accomplish this complete the following steps GGGG previous selection appears here SLOTO SLOT F1 F2 Press the Fx key under the desired slot to program the I O functions in that slot Note f an option card is not installed in Slot 1 the Slot1 option does not appear at the above prompt Proceed to the appropriate section for programming instructions specific to the type of input or output selected above Compl
136. ompt is called SITE MESSAGE For the ENERGY OPTION press F1 for OFF or F2 for ON Refer to Figure A 1 on page A 1 if you selected OFF or refer to Figure A 2 on page A 2 if you selected ON of Appendix A Menu Maps GGGI VOLUMETRIC UNITS current selection appears here GAL S GAUM GAL H GGGI VOLUMETRIC UNITS current selection appears here MGD 3 5 ft3 m Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired volumetric units for the flow rate display Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choices shown The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumetric and totalizer units are shown in Table 1 2 on page 1 13 Programming Site Data June 2003 SSS CHx SYSTM Sub Menu cont Table 1 2 Available Volumetric Units English GAL S gallons second GAL M gallons minute GAL H gallons hour MGD million gallons day L S liters second L M liters minute M m 3 s cubic meters second m 3 m cubic meters minute m 3 h cubic meters hour ft3 s cubic feet second ft3 m ft3 h Mf3 d millions cubic feet day BBL S barrels second BBL M barrels minute BBL D barrels day MBBL D millions barrels day A I S A I M A I H A I D A F S A F M A F H A F D ML D million liters day cubic feet minute cubic feet hour BBL H barrels hour MBL D million barrels day acre inches second acre inche
137. ompts lets you to select which direction the transducers face Note f you select UP or DOWN the TransFlection measurement range is cut in half from 1 to 30 ft s 0 3 to 9 m s to 15 to 15 ft s 4 6 to 4 6 m s 1 42 Programming Site Data June 2003 TransFlection SIGNL Options cont GGGG REP PERIOD 1 OR 2 current value appears here 100 200 400 GGGG REP PERIOD 1 OR 2 current value appears here 800 1600 3200 F1 F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the appropriate REP PERIOD and press ENT Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown The repetition period sets the time interval between transmissions Increasing the repetition period reduces the amount of background noise in the signal at the expense of reducing the maximum measurable flow rate Since XMT868 adjusts this parameter to optimize the flow measurement taking flow rate transducer frequency and signal characteristics into consideration you must enter a range REP PERIOD 1 specifies the shortest period REP PERIOD 2 specifies the longest period The default for REP PERIOD 1 is 200 usecs and 800 usecs for REP PERIOD 2 Note Once the 868 determines the appropriate repetition period within the defined limits it alternates between transmits at the determined repetition period and a period that is 20 longer For example if the XMT868 selects a repetition period of 200 usecs i
138. on signal GGGI Advanced Features previous selection appears here KV SS MULTK MASS GGGI Advanced Features previous selection appears here CODEL F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and keys to access the options shown Press the Fx key under the desired value to select it and proceed to one of the following sections Use this option to calculate the kinematic viscosity KV based on signal strength SS To use this option you must enter the KV vs SS pairs in descending order of KV and ascending order of SS For example if pair 1 is KV 10 centistrokes and SS 62 then pair 2 must be KV lt 10 centistrokes and SS 2 62 The 868 accepts 2 to 20 pairs Complete the following steps to enter KV and SS values GGGG of KV SS pairs current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press ENT to accept the current value or enter a new value 2 to 20 and press ENT Programming Site Data 1 47 June 2003 The KV SS Option cont The MULTK Option GGGG Press ENT to accept the value or enter a new value current valus appears nere 50 0 to 85 0 and press ENT Enter the signal strength F1 F2 F3 values in ascending order GGGG Press ENT to accept the KIN VISCOSITY XX Su ar KINEMATIC VISCOSITY value or enter a current valus appears new value 0 050 to 500 and cSTKS press ENT Enter the
139. own to turn on the display backlight OFF press to power down the RCCU Decimal Point Key press to enter a deci mal point during numeric entry Space press to enter a space Oe EJ JJ m Minus Key press to enter a minus sign or a dash None 1 4 Programming Site Data June 2003 EEE Using the RCCU cont To energize the RCCU press the ON key on its keypad The RCCU s LCD display which consists of 4 lines x 20 characters will be activated See Figure 1 1 on page 1 2 for the layout of the RCCU keypad and display Note For instructions on replacing the RCCU s battery refer to Chapter 4 Parts Replacement in the Service Manual For reliable RCCU communications the infrared receiver in the window of the XMT868 should have a clear line of sight to the RCCU and should be located within 8 ft 2 5 m of the RCCU with an angle of incidence of no more than 15 Immediately upon activation the RCCU will perform its normal startup routine This results in a display of the GE Panametrics logo followed by these informational displays GE Panametrics Inc RCCU Remote Control Communications Unit Software Revision RCCU XXX F1 F2 F3 IDMMENU START IDM MENU previous selection appears here SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE F1 F2 F3 XXX represents the current software version When the startup rou
140. ppears here NO YES F1 F2 F3 Note f FLASH was chosen as the memory location for the log file the above prompt does not appear A circular log records data continuously but only the data from the most recent log cycle is saved The circular log begins recording data at the specified START TIME and continues to record data until a manual STOP command is issued At the end of each log cycle one reading of each Log Channel previously recorded data is overwritten by the new data IMPORTANT f data from a single circular log cycle exceeds the meter memory capacity the earliest logged data will be lost Logging Data 3 15 June 2003 STARTTIME Prompt GGGG STARTTIME XX XX XXM previous selection appears here OK EDIT NOW Fi F2 F3 If you selected Press F1 to accept the dis played start time or press F2 to enter a different start time To start logging immediately press F3 e OK proceed to the START DATE prompt on page 3 17 NOW proceed to LOG CREATED prompt on page 3 18 EDIT continue with the next prompt that follows GGGG HOUR previous value appears here AM PM F1 F2 F3 GGGG MINUTES previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 GGGG SECONDS previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F2 to select AM or PM Then enter the desired hour 1 12 and press ENT Entry of a start time earl
141. r both channels go into error two channels See Error Handling for Average Measurements below For a one channel meter after responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the Global I O prompt shown on the previous page To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice For a two channel meter complete the rest of this section The 2PATH ERROR HANDLING option is intended for applications where two sets of transducers are installed in the same location in the same pipe to improve accuracy and the meter is operated in AVE mode With this function enabled the Model XMT868 performs error handling only if both channels are in error If this function is disabled error handling occurs when either channel goes into error GGGG Press F1 to disable two path 2PATH ERROR HANDLI error handling or press F2 to enable two path error previous selection appears here handling NO YES Fi F2 F3 Specific responses of the display and the totalizer to the two path error handling option available at the above prompt are listed in Table 1 16 on the following page Programming Site Data 1 57 June 2003 Error Handling for Average Measurements AVE Table 1 16 2 Path Error Response Options cont Option Display Response Totalizer Response Displays the average of Outputs the average of CH1 and CH2 regardless CH1 and CH2 totals of the error state of either regardless
142. r in these prompts are those selected in the GLOBL SYSTM menu earlier in this section The previous two prompts repeat until all of the specified OF LCD PARAMS have been set up When all of the display parameters have been set up the meter returns to the Global I O prompt To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times After leaving the User Program the XMT868 will reset itself and will begin to display the parameters specified in this section If more than one parameter was set up each of the parameters will be displayed in sequence with a pause of several seconds between display changes Displaying Data 2 5 June 2003 Displaying Data with Using the optional Remote Control Communications Unit RCCU the RCCU flow rate data and diagnostic parameters may be displayed To access and program this display complete the following steps Establish a link between the Remote Control Communications Unit RCCU and the XMT868 and enter the ONLINE menu Then complete the following instructions to display the desired data ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI The XMT868 is now ready to be programmed To begin pro gramming press F3 to select DATA On Line Operations Edit Site PROG LOG DATA ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt On Line Operations and or D keys Edit Site SITE CLEAR TEST F1 F2 F3 At the following prompt specif
143. rasonic Flow Transmitter XGN868 Natural Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XGS868 Steam Mass Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter XMT868 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter folgende Normen erf llen EN 61326 1998 Class A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation e EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category Pollution Degree 2 gem den Europ ischen Richtlinien Niederspannungsrichtlinie Nr 73 23 EWG und EMV Richtlinie Nr 89 336 EWG Die oben aufgef hrten Ger te und zugeh rige mitgelieferte Schallwandler Messrohre werden in einer separaten Konformit tserkl rung behandelt tragen keine CE Kennzeichnung gem der Druckger te Richtlinie da sie in bereinstimmung mit Artikel 3 Absatz 3 gute Ingenieurpraxis der Druckger te Richtlinie 97 23 EG f r DN lt 25 geliefert werden Shannon June 1 2002 m m LA Mr James Gibson GENERALDIREKTOR m d 4 LS EN IS09002 T V ESSEN Shannon ISO 9001 U S CERT DOC Rev G4 5 28 02 MAIN OFFICES GE Panametrics WORLDWIDE OFFICES GE PANAMETRICS INTERNATIONAL OFFICES USA GE Panametrics 221 Crescent St Suite 1 Waltham MA 02453 3497 USA Telephone 781 899 2719 Toll Free 800 833 9438 Fax 781 894 8582 E mail panametrics 9 ps ge com Web www gepower com panametrics ISO 9001 Certified Ireland GE Panametrics Shannon Industrial Estate Shannon Co Clare Ireland Telephone 353 61 470200 Fax 353 61 471359 E mail info panametrics i
144. rent setting appears here 3 Fi F2 F3 Do one of the following MASS FLOW is OFF and Press F1 F3 to select the desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized flow rate display Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown MASS FLOW is ON proceed to the MASS FLOW prompt below ENERGY OPTION is ON proceed to the POWER prompt on page 1 18 ENERGY OPTION is OFF the meter returns to the Channel PROGRAM prompt shown on page 1 11 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice GGGI MASS FLOW current setting appears here LB KLB MMLB GGGI MASS FLOW current setting appears here TONS Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F3 to select the desired mass flow units for flow rate display Use the lt and gt keys to access the additional choice shown Note The prompt above shows English units as an example If Metric units were specified these appear instead Programming Site Data June 2003 The CHx SYSTM Sub Menu cont The abbreviations and definitions of the available mass flow units are shown in Table 1 4 below The choices shown in the above prompt are determined by the selection made at the SYSTEM UNITS prompt Table 1 4 Available Mass Flow Units LB Pounds KG Kilograms KLB Thousands of LB TONNE Metric Tons 1000 KG MMLB Millions of LB TON
145. ric and totalizer units are shown in Table 1 12 on page 1 53 1 52 Programming Site Data June 2003 HILL ey The GLOBL SYSTM Sub Menu cont Table 1 12 Available Volumetric Units English GAL S gallons second GAL M gallons minute GAL H gallons hour MGD million gallons day L S liters second L M liters minute M m 3 s cubic meters second m 3 m cubic meters minute m 3 h cubic meters hour ft3 s cubic feet second ft3 m ft3 h Mf3 d millions cubic feet day BBL S barrels second BBL M barrels minute BBL D barrels day MBL D millions barrels day A I S A I M A I H A I D A F S A F M A F H A F D ML D million liters day cubic feet minute MBL D million barrels day cubic feet hour BBL H barrels hour acre inches second acre inches minute acre inches hour acre inches day acre feet second acre feet minute acre feet hour acre feet day GGGi Press F1 F3 to select the VOL DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 0 1 2 desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point in the volumetric flow rate display GGGI VOL DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 3 Use the 1 and D keys to access the additional choice shown 1 F2 F3 Programming Site Data 1 53 June 2003 The GLOBL SYSTM Sub Menu cont GGGI TOTALIZER UNITS current setting appears
146. s Fa F2 3 4 JL5 TRANSDUCER SPACING L June 2003 Figure A 1 The CHx ACTIV SYSTM and PIPE with Energy OFF Menu Maps Menu Maps A 1 June 2003 z z Fe z Fe z 2 m NOTE Plain text represents prompt area messages and Ersten boxed text represents option bar choices PROG 106 DATA CLEAR CAL PAUSE 106 Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices data option card insted tor 2Channelmeter PROGRAM ez Lost 2 ACTIV PIPE vo aus HANES LABEL reausbucen NuMBER See Figure AS SITE CHANNEL MESSAGE Fz ks ENERGY OPTION F2 RANS TANFL SPEC SPECIAL TRANSDUCER channel PROGRAM Selectors are torent depend n nstaled options VOLUMEN 5 SHEAR GAUM Wetted Ciamp On FREQUENGY 2 5 pAYLISHEAR WEDGE ANGLE WEDGE SO
147. s Mass from Static De option or F2 to enable mass flow If you enable mass flow enter the FLUID DENSITY NO YES 0 062 to 624 220 and press 1 2 previous selection appears here After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the ADVANCED FEATURES prompt shown on page 1 47 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key four times The CODEL Option Use this option to select the size of the transducer transmission signal This option is helpful when measuring flow on small pipes You can choose from the following selections AUTO the meter will determine the code length short or long automatically based on pipe size and transducer type SHORT is only a few pulses with no code pattern built in In some cases the diameter of the pipe is too small which does not give each transducer the necessary time to send a series of signals before receiving a series of signals Short is also a good selection for pipes made of materials which tend to blur the signal pattern such as Teflon LONG is a series of approximately a dozen pulses that have a distinctive binary pattern which is easily recognizable during auto correlation Complete the following steps to select the code length 1 50 Programming Site Data June 2003 The CODEL Option cont The GLOBL Menu GGGG Press F1 F3 to select the desired code length AUTO is Xmit Code Length the default pr
148. s for programming the XMT868 flowmeter Remote Control Communications Unit RCCU a hand held device that communicates with the XMT868 via wireless infrared transmissions Instrument Data Manager IDM a PC based non resident software program that communicates with the XMT868 via its RS232 serial port Note The XMT868 cannot be programmed from the electronics enclosure One of the above methods must be used Although the displays differ somewhat the general procedures are the same for the RCCU and IDM methods This chapter provides detailed RCCU programming instructions If IDM is to be used refer to Appendix C Instrument Data Manager and or the IDM User s Manual for complete instructions Programming Site Data 1 1 June 2003 Using the RCCU The optional Remote Control Communications Unit RCCU keypad contains 24 keys which are labeled with their primary unshifted functions In addition pressing the red SHIFT key will access the secondary functions assigned to most of the keys The complete keypad is illustrated in Figure 1 1 below and a detailed description of both the unshifted and shifted functions for each of the 24 keys is listed in Table 1 1 on page 1 3 ONLINE PROGRAM On Line Operations Edit Site PROG LOG DATA D 5 EJ 5 6 o 1 TEE E NT E ACCU PROGRAMMER Figure 1 1 The RCCU Keypad 1 2 Programming Site Data June 2003 A
149. s minute acre inches hour acre inches day acre feet second acre feet minute acre feet hour acre feet day GGGi Press F1 F3 to select the VOL DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 0 1 2 desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point in the volumetric flow rate display GGGI VOL DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 3 Use the lt and D keys to access the additional choice shown 1 F2 F3 Programming Site Data June 2003 The CHx SYSTM Sub Menu cont GGGI Press F1 F3 to select the TOTALIZER UNITS desired units for the totalized flow rate display current setting appears here GAL MGAL 493 GGGI Use the lt and keys to TOTALIZER UNITS access the additional choices 1 shown current setting appears here Mft 3 BBL MBBL GGGI TOTALIZER UNITS current setting appears here AC IN AC FT F1 F2 F3 The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumetric and totalizer units are shown in Table 1 3 below Table 1 3 Totalizer Units English Metric MGAL million gallons ML megaliters nee acrraacefer 1 14 Programming Site Data June 2003 The CHx SYSTM Sub Menu cont GGGI TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS current setting appears here 0 1 28 TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS cur
150. s on installing the card After the option card has been installed further memory expansion is possible by plugging an industry standard PCMCIA memory card into a connector on the data logging option card A standard log is used to record up to six flow rate measurement parameters in a log file stored in the XMT868 s memory To set up such a log power up the RCCU and complete the following steps IDM MENU START GGGG Press the F2 key to select IDM MENU ONDINE RCCU System SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE F1 F2 F3 After communication between the RCCU and the XMT868 has been established see Chapter 3 Operation of the Startup Guide refer to Figure A 6 on page A 6 and continue as follows ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI Press the F1 key to select PROG DO NOT select LOG On Line Operations 4 at this prompt Edit Site PROG LOG DATA ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt On Line Operations and or D keys Edit Site SITE CLEAR TEST F1 F2 F3 Logging Data 3 1 June 2003 Accessing the XMT868 LOG Menu cont Setting Up a Standard Log GGGI PROG CHOICES SITE EDIT MENU PROG CAL PAUSE GGGI PROG CHOICES SITE EDIT MENU LOG FILE F1 F2 F3 Press the F1 key under LOG to select it These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys Not
151. sequence Displaying Data 2 7 June 2003 Displaying Data with the RCCU cont After the previous response has been communicated to the XMT868 the RCCU is connected to the meter by a Live Flow Link and displays the channel information specified At this time the flow parameter to be displayed may be selected as follows LIVE FLOW Link GGGI previous selections appear here current reading appears here VEL VOLUM TOTL LIVE FLOW Link GGGI previous selections appear here current reading appears here TOTL TIME MDOT LIVE FLOW Link GGGI previous selections appear here current reading appears here MASS MASS POWER LIVE FLOW Link GGGI previous selections appear here current reading appears here ENRG ENRG DIAG F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to find the desired flow parame ter and press the Fx key under it to select it See Table 2 4 below for a description of the measure ment parameters available Table 2 4 Measurement Parameter Options Available Cholce F1 VEL Flow Velocity F2 VOLUM Volumetric Flow F3 TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow D F1 TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow D F2 TIME Total Flow Measurement Time D MDOT Mass Flow D D F1 MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow gt D F2 MASS Reverse
152. ss ENT to accept the LIMIT value or enter a new current value appears here value and press ENT Fi F2 F3 The default value for the above parameter is 150 0 ft sec 46 m sec and values from 500 to 500 ft sec 150 to 150 m sec are acceptable The E3 VELOCITY RANGE error message appears when the calculated fluid velocity is less than the programmed VELOCITY LOW LIMIT value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes GGGG Press ENT to accept the current value appears here value and press ENT Fi F2 F3 The default value for the above parameter is 150 0 ft sec 46 m sec and 500 to 500 ft sec 150 to 150 m sec are acceptable values The E3 VELOCITY RANGE error message appears when the calculated fluid velocity exceeds the programmed VELOCITY HIGH LIMIT value See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes 1 36 Programming Site Data June 2003 Transit Time SIGNL Options cont GGGG Press ENT to accept the ACCELERATION LIMIT current ACCELERATION value or enter a new value and current value appears here Dress TENTI F1 F2 F3 The default value for the above parameter is 15 0 ft sec 4 6 m sec and values from 0 to 100 ft sec 0 to 30 m sec are acceptable The E6 CYCLE SKIP error message appears when the calculated fluid velo
153. t e s 28 LN rs VEL Ton A 2 E 2 F2 Slo 0 Output A TOTL MDOT Soc er a OFF 02 POWER Em Fi s E hameiltony appears for 2 Channel meter Live Data Update a 5 B ii Tal diagnostic parameters appear her E 2 CH2 DIF Ave Tmin 3min 6min 12min I I T E only appears for 2 Channel meter Measurement envy appears fof Meier lt n o var AVE 5 o 2 surement T F Fi VEL li TOTL DIAG NOTE Plain text represents prompt area messages and cr S boxed text represents option bar choices all dagnosti parameters appear here Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices Tal dlagnosie parameters appear here A 4 June 2003 PROGCHOICES F2 rs Loa DATA sre EDIT MENU F2 rs rr rz CAL Pausg LoG FILE or 2 Channel meter cnl Channel PROGRAM CH1 CH2 1 Global PROGRAM logging option cardinstalled Fi SYST Eon ERROR HANDLING Fi a HOLD Low HGH VO l agpoars only f option card installed Fz
154. t is used to activate deactivate one or both of the channels in a 2 Channel Model XMT868 While following the programming instructions refer to Figure 1 on page A 1 of Appendix A Menu Maps Enter the ACTIV sub menu by pressing F1 at the Channel PROGRAM prompt shown above GGGG Channel status previous selection appears here OFF TRANS TRNFL Fi F2 F3 Press the appropriate function to make a selection Note All of the possible selections are shown to the left however the function key assignments will be different depending on the XMT868 options installed After responding to the previous prompt the meter returns to the Channel PROGRAM prompt see above To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice Programming Site Data June 2003 6 The CHx SYSTM Sub Menu While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 1 on page A 1 of Appendix A Menu Maps Enter the SYSTM sub menu by pressing F2 at the Channel PROGRAM prompt on page 1 11 CHANNEL LABEL current label appears here Fi F2 F3 CHANNEL MESSAGE current message appears here Fi F2 F3 ENERGY OPTION current message appears here OFF ON Fi F2 F3 Key in the desired CHANNEL LABEL up to 9 characters and press ENT Key in the desired CHANNEL MESSAGE up to 21 characters and press ENT For a 1 Channel meter this pr
155. t of the alarm and press ENT After responding to the above prompt or if FAULT was selected as the alarm type the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times This type of output issues one pulse per selected volume of flow The meter produces a pulse each time the programmed amount of flow passes through the pipe Complete the following steps to set up the totalizer outputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 GGGG Slot 1 Outputs previous selection appears here A B GGGG Slot 1 Outputs previous selection appears here D Fi F2 F3 Use the lt and gt keys to access the options shown Press the Fx key under the desired totalizer Note 77e set up of output A is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the other outputs GGGG Slot 1 Output A previous selection appears here OFF 2 F1 F2 F3 Press F1 to disable output A or press F2 to set up output A as a totalizer output If OFF was selected above the meter returns to the GLOBL I O prompt shown on page 1 55 To leave the User Program press the EXIT key three times Programming Site Data 1 71 June 2003 Option Card Totalizer Outputs cont For a 1 Channel meter skip over the following prompt GGGI 1st channel previous selection appears
156. t will first transmit a series of bursts at 200 usecs followed by a series at 240 usecs The 868 then compares the receive signals of the first series of burst to the receive signals of the second series If the two receive signals are too dissimilar the XMT868 displays an incoherent signal error GGGG XMITS PER READING current value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press ENT to accept the current XMITS PER READING value or enter a new value 1 024 to 30 000 and press ENT XMITS PER READING specifies the number of transmissions used by the XMT868 to obtain a flow rate measurement Reducing this number improves the flowmeter s response time but reduces the flowmeter s sensitivity in poor signal conditions The default value is 5 000 Programming Site Data 1 43 June 2003 8 SS SSS TransFlection SIGNL Options cont Note To calculate the response time divide the XMITS PER READING value by the number of transmissions per second The number of transmissions per second is calculated by dividing I second by the repetition period For example if the XMITS PER READING value is 10 000 and the repetition period is 200 usecs the number of transmissions per second is 5 000 1 sec divided by 200 usec and the response time is 2 seconds 10 000 xmits rdg divided by 5 000 xmits sec Refer to Table 1 11 for more examples Table 1 11 Examples of Response Time vs Xmits per Reading and Repetition
157. ter Site Message for 1 Channel meter Data Records June 2003 Table B 3 Site Data cont CHx l O Pipe Transducer Parameters PIPE Channel 2 if applicable Channel 1 Trans Type STD SPEC Trans Type STD SPEC Transducer Transducer Special Transducers Special Transducers Wedge Type Rayl Shear Wettd Wedge Type Rayl Shear Wettd Frequency Hz Frequency Hz Trans Tw Trans Tw Wedge Angle Wedge Angle Wedge Sndspd Wedge Sndspd Pipe Material Pipe Material All Clamp On and Wetted Transducers All Clamp On and Wetted Transducers Pipe O D Pipe O D Pipe Wall Pipe Wall Path Length P Path Length P Axial Length L Axial Length L Trans Angle Trans Angle Lining Yes No Lining Yes No Lining Material Lining Material Lining Sndspd Lining Sndspd Lining Thickness Lining Thickness Track Window Yes No Track Window Yes No Fluid Type Fluid Type Other Sndspd Other Sndspd of Water of Water Reynolds Corr Off Active Reynolds Corr Off Active KV Input Sel Table Static KV Input Sel Table Static Kin Visc Kin Visc Cal Factor Cal Factor of Traverses of Traverses Trans Spacing Depth of Reflect Depth of Reflect CHx SETUP AVRG Response Time Trans Spacing Data Records June 2003 Table B 3 Site Data cont CHx SETUP ADVAN KV SS KV
158. the Model XMT868 flow transmitter has been installed specific site data must be entered via the User Program prior to operation Record that information in Table B 3 below Table B 3 Site Data General Information Model Software Vers Meter Message GLOBL SYSTM Vol Dec Digits Serial Setup Date System Units English Totalizer Units Vol Units Error Handling Meter Address Tot Dec Dig GLOBL I O ERROR GLOBL COMM MOD Parity m 2 Path Error No Yes Baud Rate MOD Stop Bits MOD Baud Rate Channel 1 MOD Address CHx ACTIVE Channel 2 if applicable Channel Status off Channel 1 Channel Status Trans Tranfl a CHx SYSTM off Trans Channel 2 if applicable Tranfl Channel Label Channel Label Chan Message Chan Message Energy Option Energy Option Vol Units Vol Units Vol Dec Digits Vol Dec Digits Totalizer Units Totalizer Units Tot Dec Dig Tot Dec Dig Mass Flow Mass Flow Mass Flow Time Mass Flow Time MDOT Dec Dig MDOT Dec Dig Mass Totals Mass Totals Mass Dec Digits Mass Dec Digits Power Power Power Dec Dig Power Dec Dig Energy Total Energy Total Energy Dec Dig Energy Dec Dig Heat or Cool Heat or Cool Flow Meas Flow Meas Inot available for 1 Channel me
159. the error handling options available and how the totalizers and display responds to them for a single and two channel meter Table 1 14 Error Options and Responses for a Single Channel Meter Option Output Response Totalizer Response Holds the last good reading Holds the last good reading and continues to totalize based on that reading Forces the outputs to the low Stops totalizing set point Forces the outputs to the high Stops totalizing set point Forces the outputs 10 Stops totalizing above the high set point 1 56 Programming Site Data Error Handling for Measurements VEL VOL SUM DIF cont Error Handling for Average Measurements AVE June 2003 Table 1 15 Error Options and Responses for a 2 Channel Meter Totalizer Response When Error Handling is When Measuring CHI or CH2 vel vol etc Display Response Holds last good reading HOLD Holds last good reading and continues to totalize based on that good reading LOW HIGH HHIGH Stops totalizing Adds two channels using the last good reading Holds last good reading and continues to totalize based on two channels Stops totalizing if either or both channels go into error Subtracts two channels using the last good reading Holds last good reading and continues to totalize based on Stops totalizing if either o
160. tine has been completed this IDM Menu Start display appears The RCCU is now ready for operation Programming Site Data 1 5 June 2003 a ee Communications Failure If an attempt to communicate with the XMT868 does not result in a proper connection with the RCCU and error message such as the following appears 8C or Communicating At this display press F1 to NO Packet Rcvd ce2 try again or press F2 to quit Retry Abort Commlink RETRY ABORT F1 F2 F3 Make sure the RCCU battery is not weak the windows on both the RCCU and the 868 are clean the transmission distance does not exceed 8 ft 2 5 m the angle of incidence does not exceed 15 and there is an unobstructed line of sight between the two devices Then carefully aim the RCCU and try again If this fails to resolve the problem see Chapter 4 Parts Replacement in the Service Manual for instructions on RCCU battery replacement If a fresh battery does not solve the problem contact GE Panametrics for help The User Program Use the RCCU keypad see Table 1 1 on page 1 3 to navigate through the PROG menu of the User Program The menu map may be followed in sequence or the 1 and J keys may be used to scroll through the prompt screens The 1 key may be used to delete the last alphanumeric character that was entered from the keypad Note Be sure to record all the programming data entered in this chapter i
161. to enter a different end time To select a specific time period for the log to run press F3 OK proceed to the END DATE prompt on page 3 9 TIMED proceed to the LOG TIME prompt on page 3 10 EDIT continue with the next prompt that follows Note The log END TIME must exceed the log START TIME by at least five minutes Failure to observe this restriction will result in an error message GGGG HOUR previous value appears here AM PM F1 F2 F3 GGGG MINUTES previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 GGGG SECONDS previous value appears here Fi F2 F3 Press F1 F2 to select AM or PM Then enter the desired hour 1 12 and press ENT Enter the desired minutes and press ENT The acceptable range is 0 to 59 Enter the desired seconds and press ENT The acceptable range is O to 59 3 8 Logging Data June 2003 END DATE Prompt GGGG END DATE XX XX XXM previous selection appears here OK EDIT TODAY Fi F2 F3 If you selected Press F1 to accept the displayed end date or press F2 to enter a different en date To end logging today press OK or TODAY proceed to the TIME INCREMENT prompt on page 3 11 EDIT continue with the next prompt that follows GGGG YEAR previous value appears here F1 F2 F3 GGG MONTH previous sele
162. two seconds whenever a signal from the RCCU is initiated If the red light blinks repeatedly the XMT868 is not receiving the RCCU signal correctly The Send Receive lights on the RCCU blink once to indicate the sending receiving of a signal Note f the red Fault light blinks once or flickers briefly a flow fault is indicated This is unrelated to the RCCU and the problem must be resolved by referring to Chapters 2 and 3 Error Codes and Diagnostics in the Service Manual Optional Display Receiver Figure 1 2 XMT868 Front Window Programming Site Data 1 7 June 2003 Accessing the User Program cont IDM MENU START GGGG IDM MENU previous selection appears here SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE F1 F2 F3 At this display press F2 to select ONLINE IMPORTANT Always keep the RCCU pointed directly at the XMT868 while communicating with the meter Uploading Basic Target System Info Press RCV Key RCV CANCEL F1 F2 F3 Press the F1 key to select RCV and begin communications or press F2 to select CANCEL and abort the operation If the operation was aborted the RCCU resets to the main menu Otherwise proceed to the next display Communicating PRESS EXIT to ESCAPE 50 Percent Complete F3 TARGET METER ID THIS IS AN XMT Fi F2 F3 This disp
163. type of memory available and then the programming sequence continues as follows Use the RCCU keypad to enter LOG NAME a log name of up to five characters and then press NEW ENT F1 F2 F3 Use the RCCU keypad to enter LOG MESSAGE a log message of up to XMT LOG nineteen characters and then press ENT F1 F2 F3 GGGG Usethe RCCU keypad to enter the number of parameters to be logged 1 6 and then press ENT Log how many vars previous selection appears here Fi F2 F3 Each of the parameters to be logged is assigned to a Log Channel The following sequence of programming steps repeats until all of these Log Channels up to six have been set up For a 1 Channel 868 the data for Channel is logged automatically However for a 2 Channel meter the channel data to be logged must be specified at the following prompt GGGI Press the Fx key under the desired channel option to select it 1st channel previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI These additional options are accessed by pressing the lt and or D keys 1st channel previous selection appears here DIF AVE Fi F2 F3 Logging Data 3 3 June 2003 Programming the Log Channels cont See Table 3 1 below for a description of the channel options available at the previous prompt Table 3 1 Channel Options Option Descr
164. us prompt or press F1 to abort revious selection appears here pp the operation NO YES F1 F2 F3 After the selected totalizer has been cleared a confirmation message such as the following is displayed briefly CLEAR TOT T GGGG Target System s Totals for CHAN NAME have been Deleted F1 F2 F3 Another selction Press F1 to return to the Press EXIT if done CHAN NAMES prompt on page 5 6 and clear additional totals or press F2 to leave the CLEAR menu MORE to clear more MORE EXIT F1 F2 F3 After EXIT is selected at the above prompt the RCCU terminates its link with the 868 and returns to its main menu To clear additional data proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions Clearing Data 5 7 Appendix A Menu Maps The CHx ACTIV SYSTM and PIPE with Energy OFF Menus A 1 The CHx ACTIV SYSTM and PIPE with Energy ON Menus 2 The CHx I O and SETUP Menus A 3 The Display GLOBL SYSTM SLOTO and COMM Menus A 4 The and OPTN Menus A 5 The PROG LOG A 6 The LOG and CLEAR A 7 ccu progam A Ersten ONLINE BFFLNE NOTE Plain text represents boxed text represents option promot area messages
165. us selection appears here 1001 1062 LOG3 Log Name previous selection appears here LOG4 1065 F1 F2 F3 GGGG Stop Logging previous selection appears here NO YES 1 F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to find the desired log and press the Fx key under it to select it This prompt displays all active and completed log files currently stored in memory Press F1 to continue logging or press F2 to stop logging The meter returns to the LOGGING prompt shown on page 3 2 Any completed log files stored in the XMT868 s memory may be the RCCU uploaded into the RCCU s memory The files may then be displayed and examined on the RCCU display without the need to establish an ONLINE communication link with the XMT868 To upload a log file power up the RCCU and complete the following steps IDM MENU START GGGG IDM MENU previous selection appears here SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE F1 F2 F3 Press the F2 key to select ONLINE Logging Data 3 19 June 2003 Uploading a Log File to After communication between the RCCU and the XMT868 has been established see Chapter 3 Operation of the Startup Guide refer to Figure A 7 on page A 7 and continue as follows the RCCU cont ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI On Line Operations previous selection appears here PROG LOG DATA ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI On Line Operations previous select
166. x key under the MODBUS BAUD RATE desired MODBUS baud rate to select it current value appears here 2400 4800 9600 F1 F2 F3 GGGI Press the Fx key under the select it current value appears here NONE ODD EVEN F1 F2 F3 1 78 Programming Site Data June 2003 Setting Up the Serial Port cont GGGI MODBUS STOP BITS current value appears here 1BIT 2BITS F1 F2 GGGI MODBUS ADDRESS current value appears here F1 F2 Press the Fx key under the desired MODBUS stop bits to select it Press the Fx key under the desired MODBUS address to select it The meter exits the COMM sub menu and returns to the Global PROGRAM prompt To leave the User Program press the EXIT key twice IMPORTANT You must reboot the XMT868 to load the new settings Refer to the section Requesting Parameters Using MODBUS on the following page to retrieve data from the XMT868 using MODBUS Programming Site Data 1 79 June 2003 Requesting Parameters request specific parameters from the XMT868 via the MODBUS Using MODBUS the control system must access the appropriate register number as shown in Table 1 27 below Only registers 1 84 are available with the 868 for MODBUS communications Registers 508 512 are used by the XMT868 to store the MODBUS parameters T
167. y stored in the RCCU s memory Logging Data 3 25 June 2003 Selecting a Log to Read cont Navigating Through the Log Screens If there are no logs currently stored in the RCCU s memory the following message appears No logs currently ex ist to display EXIT Fi F2 F3 OFF LINE PROGRAM GGGG Offline LOG Choice previous selection appears here LOGXFR LOGDSP F1 F2 F3 Press F1 or EXIT to return to the main RCCU menu Press F2 to display the log file selected at the previous prompt After selecting a log file for display a header record date and time screen similar to the following appears for page 1 of the file LOG1 P4 R 0 GGGI 14 MAY 96 14 MAY 96 10 43 57A 11 40 53A lt SCRN SCRN gt START LOG1 P 1 R 0 GGGI 14 MAY 96 14 MAY 96 10 43 57A 11 40 53A RECRD RECRD END LOG1 P 1 R 0 GGGI 14 MAY 96 14 MAY 96 10 43 57A 11 40 53A lt PAGE PAGE gt EXIT F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and gt keys to find the desired navigation option and press the Fx key under it to execute it See Table 3 5 below for a description of the available navigation options The options available at the above prompt via the Fx keys are used to navigate through the screens of the chosen log file These options are described in Table 3 5 on the following page 3 26 Logging Data June 2003
168. y the time span between successive flow rate readings This is the rate at which the data display will be updated ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI Use the 1 and D keys to find the desired flow data update rate and press the Fx key under it to select it Live Data Update previous selection appears here 5sec 10sec 30sec ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI Live Data Update previous selection appears here 1min 3min 6min ONLINE PROGRAM GGGI Live Data Update previous selection appears here 12min F1 F2 2 6 Displaying Data June 2003 Displaying Data with the RCCU cont After specifying the flow data update rate the channel to be displayed must be selected Note The options available at the next prompt depend on how many channels of the XMT868 are currently active For a one channel meter only the CH1 option appears GGGI CHAN NAMES previous selection appears here CH1 CH2 SUM GGGI CHAN NAMES previous selection appears here DIF AVE F1 F2 F3 Use the lt and D keys to access the options shown and press the Fx key under the desired channel for display See Table 2 3 below for a description of the channel options Table 2 3 Channel Options Description Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 2 IMPORTANT Keep the RCCU pointed directly at the XMT868 throughout this programming
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