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Operating Instructions VEGASCAN 693

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1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 g 7 8 pe we NESCLASU SS EE 7 EXT e O c Q D ELA ooo 2999vo0 22220 18 20 21 PLEGOO 24 25 26 27 28 Fig 1 VEGASCAN 693 Ex separating chamber with Ex version VEGASCAN 693 Display and adjustment unit Communication interface for VEGACONNECT I7C RS232 or Ethernet interface Terminal socket OS The nameplate contains the most important data for identification and use of the instrument e Article number Serial number Technical data Article numbers documentation VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 7 3 Product description Application area Functional principle Voltage supply EE VEGA The order data and the documentation of the instrument can be retrieved by means of the instrument serial number on the type label To do this go to www vega com VEGA Tools and serial number search 3 2 Principle of operation VEGASCAN 693 is a universal signal conditioning instrument for a number of applications such as level gauge and process pressure measurement At the same time it can serve as power supply unit for connected sensors VEGASCAN 693 is designed for connection of 15 independent VEGA HART sensors 5 with Ex applications Hence 15 5 with Ex independent measurements can be carried out On instruments with one of the optional interfaces RS232 Ethernet the measured values can be retrieved via modem or network and displayed by means o
2. Meas loop TAG 22 Measured value indication 18 Measured variable 20 Modbus TCP 33 Modem 31 Mounting 10 Multidrop 17 24 Multiviewer 33 N Network 17 O Online help 25 33 P PACTware 8 17 Parameter adjustment 17 Potential equalisation 12 Primary Value 20 R Recycling 40 Relay output Fail safe relay 38 Repair form 39 Reset 23 Return form 39 RS232 31 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 VEGA Communication protocol 19 Terminal assignment RS232 modem connection cable 32 USB RS232 adapter 31 RS232 interface 24 S Safety data sheet 39 Scaling 22 23 38 Secondary Value 20 Sensor address 24 Sensor input active 13 Passive 13 Sensor search 20 Serial number 7 8 24 Service 23 Service hotline 37 Simulation 23 Software update 32 Spherical tank 22 Stock inquiry 34 35 Subnet mask 19 T Tank calculation 33 Time setting 19 Type plate 7 U USB USB RS232 adapter 31 V Visualization 30 VMI 34 35 W Web server 33 34 35 WEB VV 24 WEEE directive 40 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument INDEX 47 Printing date All statements concerning scope of delivery application practical use and operat ing conditions of the sensors and processing systems correspond to the information available at the time of printing Subject to change without prior notice VEGA Grieshaber K
3. VEGA 5 Electrical connection Wiring plan for four wire sensors OOOOOO OOOO 47 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 L1 N DIIGO 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Fig 4 Connection example VEGASCAN 693 with four wire sensors Measurement data input with sensor supply active input Measurement data input passive input not in Ex ia Internal fail safe relay Distributor Voltage supply of VEGASCAN 693 HART four wire sensor with Multidrop address 1 HART four wire sensor with Multidrop address 2 HART four wire sensor with Multidrop address 3 Power supply for four wire sensors Oo ONO OUR GN VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 15 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit VEGA Function Display and adjustment elements Key functions 16 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit 6 1 Adjustment system The integrated display and adjustment unit is used for measured value display adjustment and diagnosis of VEGASCAN 693 as well as the connected sensors The indication and adjustment are carried out via four keys and a clear graphic capable display with back ground lighting The adjustment menu with selectable language is clearly structured and enables easy setup Certain adjustment options are not possible or only partially available with the integrated display and adju
4. Furthermore not all described functions are included in older firmware versions You can download VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 Connection via Ethernet Standard Full version 7 Setup with PACTware the latest instrument software from our homepage A description of the update procedure is also available in the Internet Further setup steps are described in the operating instructions manual DTM Collection PAC Tware attached to each DTM Collec tion and which can also be downloaded from the Internet A detailed description is available in the online help of PACTware and the DTMs as well as in the supplementary instructions manual RS232 Ethernet connection Information To access the connected sensors the addressing must be already carried out see chapter Setup procedure Set HART address lf the addressing should be carried out now via PACTware then also only one sensor must be connected To respond the instrument the IP address or the Host name must be known You can find this information under the menu item Device settings If the project setup is carried out without assistant offline mode IP address and subnet mask or the Host name must be entered in the DTM Click in the project window with the right mouse key on the Ethernet DTM and choose Add functions Modify DTM addresses All device DTMs are available as a free of charge standard
5. RS232 interface you determine here which mode this serial interface should operate in The following op tions are available e VVO protocol Direct standard connection between signal condi tioning instrument and PC for parameter adjustment and enquiry e g with PACTware and DTM e PPP Dial up connection between signal conditioning instrument and modem for independent transmission of e mails dial out con nection or enquiry via web browser dial in connection e ASCII protocol Direct standard connection between signal con ditioning instrument and PC for enquiry with terminal programs e g Hyperterminal VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 19 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit VEGA Measurement loop Input Meas loop Parameter i Meas loop Adjustment 20 Communication protokoll Communication protokoll O protocol PUUD protocol ASCII protocol FFF Carry out your settings via the respective keys and save with OK Further information is available in the supplementary instructions manual RS232 Ethernet connection and the online help of the respective DTM Because VEGASCAN 693 can read the measured values of up to 15 sensors 5 with Ex the individual sensors must be assigned to the measurement loops After the addresses of the HART sensors are as signed a list with the existing sensors can be prepared and displayed Now you can assign the req
6. addition a message should be triggered automatically if a level drops below a certain value One or more signal conditioning instruments with Ethernet interface enquire the respective sensors cyclically The measured values are processed in the signal conditioning instrument and transferred in the requested form and unit to the integrated web server The measured values can now be displayed on the computer of every user in the company network In addition the required minimum quantity is en tered for each vessel An e mail is sent to the appropriate person via the company internal mail system if a level falls below a certain value SCAN693 Doku VEGA Mainpage Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q see amp ix a A P Search ST Favorites e3 T LJ X Address J http J 172 16 9 196 044 index htm v Go Links gt n VEGA Hostname SCAN693 Doku Process info Table of readings arranged by name page 1 of 1 Readings a z vom 10 03 06 09 57 42 Readings Nr x Em PEDES TAG No 1 01 98 33 TAG No 2 02 98 47 General TAG No 3 03 32 19 Language TAG No 4 04 95 91 Adjustment Diagnostics Devicestate Diagnostic buffer a Local intranet Fig 11 Measured value indication by means of web browser e Connection of the sensors and signal conditioning instrument e Assignment of the HART sensor addresses with VEGAMET 625 or VEGASCAN 693 e Input of IP
7. address Sensor address Sensor address Change Previous adgressi Hew address now Ela Ele First of all enter the previous address of the sensor to be modified factory setting 0 then you can enter the selected HART address in the range of 01 15 in the menu New address Make sure that no address is assigned twice With instrument versions with integrated RS232 Ethernet interface a manual data transmission to a WEB VV server can be trigger for example for test purposes Requirement is that a WEB VV event was configured in advance via PACTware DTM Data transfer Lata transfer Status data transfer Send Trigger Message transmission WEB VV data transfer is being prepared data In the menu item nfo the following information is available e Sensor type and serial number Date of manufacture and software version Date of last change using PC Instrument features MAC address with interface option Ethernet VEGASCAN 698 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 VEGA 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit Date of manufacture Date of last change MAC address using PC 15 Aug 2012 00 30 87 D8 5D 18 17 Aug 2012 Software version 1 95 Optional settings Additional adjustment and diagnostics options are available via the Windows software PACTware and the suitable DTM Connection can be made optionally via the built in standard interface
8. and grounding Select connection cable for Ex applica tions Ee 12 5 Electrical connection 5 1 Preparing the connection Always keep in mind the following safety instructions e Connect only in the complete absence of line voltage e lf overvoltage surges are expected overvoltage arresters should be installed In hazardous areas you must take note of the respective regulations conformity and type approval certificates of the sensors and power supply units The voltage supply can be 20 253 V AC DC 50 60 Hz The operating voltage of VEGASCAN 693 is connected with standard cable according to the national installation standards Standard two wire cable can be used for connecting the sensors The screening is absolutely necessary to ensure interference free opera tion with HART sensors Connect the cable screen on both ends to ground potential In the sensor the screen must be connected directly to the internal ground terminal The ground terminal on the outside of the sensor housing must be connected to the potential equalisation low impedance If potential equalisation currents are expected the screen connection on the side of VEGASCAN 693 must be made via a ceramic capacitor e g 1 nF 1500 V The low frequency potential equalisation currents are thus suppressed but the protective effect against high frequency interference signals remains Take note of the corresponding installation regulations for Ex
9. channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 Connection of the modem via RS232 Connection of the PC via RS232 7 Setup with PACTware co PACTware Fig 7 Connection of the PC via Ethernet 1 Ethernet interface of the PC 2 Ethernet connection cable Cross Over cable 3 Ethernet interface The RS232 interface is particularly suitable for simple modem con nection External analog ISDN and GSM modems with standard interface can be used The necessary RS232 modem connection cable is included with the delivery To reduce EMC interference you should mount the supplied ferrite bead on the RS232 modem con nection cable Via a visualisation software measured values can be retrieved remotely and further processed Alternatively autonomous time or event controlled transmission of measured values via e mail is also possible Remote parameter adjustment of the instrument and the connected sensors is also possible with PACTware Fig 8 Connection of the modem via RS232 1 Analogue ISDN or GSM modem with RS232 interface 2 RS232 modem connection cable in the scope of delivery 3 RS232 interface RJ45 plug connection Via the RS232 interface direct parameter adjustment and measured value retrieval from the instrument can be carried out with PACTware Use the RS232 modem connection cable supplied with the instru ment and an additionally connected null modem cable e g article no LO
10. connection of up to 15 HART sen sors 5 with Ex Because they are accessed via different addresses in the HART multidrop mode all sensors must be connected to the same sensor input These are either terminals 1 2 active input or terminals 3 4 passive input Mixed operation of active and pas sive input is not possible Since this is a digital bus system only one two wire cable should lead to the sensors A distributor can then be connected directly forward of the sensors As an alternative the con nection cable can be looped through the second cable entry on the sensor housing The address assignment of the sensors should be carried out before connection see chapter Set up VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 13 5 Electrical connection Wiring plan for two wire sensors 14 5 3 Wiring plan Fig 3 Connection example VEGASCAN 693 with two wire sensors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Measurement data input with sensor supply active input Measurement data input passive input not in Ex ia Internal fail safe relay Distributor Voltage supply of VEGASCAN 693 HART two wire sensor with Multidrop address 1 HART two wire sensor with Multidrop address 2 HART two wire sensor with Multidrop address 3 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701
11. dry adjustment or adjustment without medium 3 Save your settings with OK and move to Max adjustment with 5 d LL d Max adjustment qj Max adjustment R t t 100 007 Eh a8 88 P ccept curren measured value 6 668 mcd 6 668 mcd k Recept B 173 mid 0 172 mid Edit 4 As described previously enter now the percentage value for max adjustment and confirm with OK 5 After entering the percentage value for the max adjustment the suitable distance value must be entered If you want the use the currently measured distance value select the menu item Accept live adjustment or adjustment with medium If the adjustment should be carried out independent of the measured level then select the option Edit Enter now the distance value in m m d for the full vessel that is suitable for the percentage value dry adjustment or adjustment without medium Keep in mind that the max level must be below the radar antenna 6 Finally save your settings with OK the adjustment is finished Keep in mind that this adjustment refers only to the measurement loop selected by you initially All other measurement loops must be adjusted separately if necessary VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 21 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit VEGA Meas loop Damping To suppress fluctuations in the measured value display e g caused by an agitated product surface an integration ti
12. indicating and adjustment unit OP or via PACTware DTM Application Function 391 624 625 693 OP DTM Level measurement e Process pressure measurement Differential measurement i e Interface measurement e Pressurized vessel e Pump control e i e e Totalizer E Tendency recognition Flow measurement z Simulation sensor value value lin value o Simulation scaled values Live adjustment Measured value limitation suppression of negative measured values Selection linearisation curve cylindrical tank spherical tank Creation of individual linearisation curves e Allocate fail safe relay Modify allocation of outputs Switch on Switch off delay relay E Passive input with Ex version s R Modify HART address of the connected sensors o Activate deactivate measurement loop Instrument version with interface option Application Function 391 624 625 693 OP DTM Set the time e e e e VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 43 npe VEGA Application Function 391 624 625 693 OP DTM Assign modify IP add
13. of sensors sensor search rumnima Meas loop Parameter Device settings Fas loops Display Diagnostics Service Info Meas loops Meas loop a k rHeas Input Heas k Parameter Heas Adjustment Heas Damping Heas Linearization curve r Fr Input YEGAPULS Addr Distance S 13854292 Change input Input YEGAPULS Addr Distance oF 13854797 Change input List of sensors k WEGABAR 64 Rar 2 WEGAFLES 61 Adr 3 Parameter Level VEGA Input n k Sensor Selection Sensor value 26 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 VEGA Meas loop Adjustment Device settings k eas loops Display Diagnostics Service Max adjustment d 1HBH BHB 8 688 mid Hira mid Meas loop Damping Device settings k eas loops Display Diagnostics Service Meas loop a Units of measurement qm Input Parameter mid k Adjustment Damping Linearization curve Fr Meas loop a Parameter Adjustment k Danpina Linearization curve scaling Meas loop Linearization curve Device settings Fas loops Display Diagnostics Service Meas loop Scaling Device settings Fleas loops Display Diagnostics Service Info Heas loops Heas Heas Heas Heas Heas r Meas loop a Linearization curve qm Adjustment Damping k Linearization curve Linear Scaling Meas loop TAG
14. the integrated interfaces RS232 Ethernet or the interface converter VEGACONNECT Further instructions for setting up the web server and e mail functions can be found in the online help of PACTware or the VEGASCAN 693 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 Packaging Transport Transport inspection Storage Storage and transport temperature 3 Product description DTMs as well as the operating instructions manual RS232 Ethernet connection 3 4 Packaging transport and storage Your instrument was protected by packaging during transport Its capacity to handle normal loads during transport is assured by a test based on ISO 4180 The packaging of standard instruments consists of environment friendly recyclable cardboard For special versions PE foam or PE foil is also used Dispose of the packaging material via specialised recycling companies Transport must be carried out under consideration of the notes on the transport packaging Nonobservance of these instructions can cause damage to the device The delivery must be checked for completeness and possible transit damage immediately at receipt Ascertained transit damage or con cealed defects must be appropriately dealt with Up to the time of installation the packages must be left closed and stored according to the orientation and storage markings on the outside Unless otherwise indicated the p
15. to assign an address The addressing can be carried out directly on each HART sensor via the respective adjustment unit or adjustment software As an alterna tive the setting of the sensor address can be also carried out via the VEGAMET menu under Service Sensor address see chapter Setup procedure under Service Change sensor address Sensor address Sensor address Sensor address Change Previous address Hew address now Ela Ele After being switched on VEGASCAN 693 first of all carries out a short self check The following steps are carried out VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 17 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit VEGA Measured value indica tion Ee Main menu Device settings Device TAG 18 e Internal check of the electronics e indication of the instrument type firmware version as well as the instrument TAG instrument name e The output signals jump briefly to the set fault value After the assignment of the addresses to the sensors the current measured values will be displayed and outputted The measured value indication displays three measured values each in one common window The digital display value the measurement loop name meas loop TAG and the unit are shown By pushing the gt key you can move to the next three measured values Note Depending on the configuration and use of all measurement loops the cycle time for the
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17. G571 17347 To reduce EMC interference you should mount the supplied ferrite bead on the RS232 modem connection cable If there is no RS232 interface available on the PC or if it is already occupied you can also use a USB RS232 adapter e g article no 2 26900 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 31 7 Setup with PACTware Assignment RS232 mo dem connection cable Prerequisites 32 pae Fig 9 Connection of the PC via RS232 RS232 interface of the PC RS232 interlink cable article no LOG571 17347 RS232 modem connection cable in the scope of delivery RS232 interface RJ45 plug connection AUONS Fig 10 Terminal assignment of the RS232 modem connection cable 1 Name of the interface cable 2 Assignment of the RJ45 plug view contact side 3 Assignment of the RS232 plug view soldering side 7 2 Parameter adjustment with PACTware As an alternative to the integrated display and adjustment unit the adjustment can be also carried out via a Windows PC For this the configuration software PACTware and a suitable instrument driver DTM according to the FDT standard are required The current PACT ware version as well as all available DTMs are compiled in a DTM Collection Furthermore the DTMs can be integrated into other frame applications compliant with the FDT standard Note To ensure that all instrument functions are supported you should always use the latest DTM Collection
18. Indication values from max 99999 to 99999 are possible Scaling units Flow Wolure k Other Temperature 16 1668 88 ra Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys and save your settings with OK Meas loop Meas loop In this menu item you can enter an unambiguous designation for each TAG measurement loop e g the measurement loop name or the tank or product designation In digital systems and in the documentation of larger plants a singular designation should be entered for exact identification of individual measuring points Heas loop TAG m TAG Mo 1 22 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 VEGA Display Diagnostics Service Simulation Service Reset 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys and save your settings with OK In the menu item Display Indication value you can set the re quested indication value The following options are available e Percent adjusted measured value without taking a probably stored linearization into account e Lin percent adjusted measured value by taking a probably stored linearization into account e Scaled adjusted measured value by taking a probably stored linarization into account as well as the values entered under Scal ing e Sensor value input value delivered by the sensor Pres
19. LED green 1 x LED red 1 x LED green 4 x keys for menu adjustment PAC Tware with respective DTM 20 60 C 4 140 F 40 80 C 40 176 F nent Reference voltage 250 V Voltage resistance of the isolation 3 75 kV Galvanic separation between relay output and digital part Reference voltage 250 V Voltage resistance of the isolation 4 kV Potential separation between Ethernet interface and digital part Reference voltage 50 V Voltage resistance of the isolation 1 kV 42 VEGASCAN 698 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 VEGA 11 Supplement Potential separation between RS232 interface and digital part Reference voltage 50V Voltage resistance of the isolation 50V Approvals Instruments with approvals can have different technical data depending on the version For that reason the associated approval documents of these instruments have to be carefully noted They are part of the delivery or can be downloaded under www vega com via VEGA Tools and serial number search as well as via Downloads and Approvals 11 2 Overview applications functionality The following charts provide an overview of the standard applications and functions of signal condi tioning instruments VEGAMET 391 624 625 and VEGASCAN 693 They also give information about whether the respective function can be activated and adjusted via the integrated
20. MET is activated You can find further information in the operating instructions manual of the sensor Fig 13 Pictographs of the status messages Failure Function check Out of specification Maintenance requirement KR ON VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 37 9 Maintenance and fault rectification Fault message 38 VEGA The signal conditioning instrument and the connected sensors are permanently monitored during operation and the values entered dur ing parameter adjustment are checked for plausibility If irregularities occur or in case of incorrect parameter adjustment a fault signal is triggered In case of an instrument defect or line break shortcircuit a fault signal is also triggered The fail safe relay deenergises in case of failure the failure indica tion lights and the current outputs react according to their configured control behaviour In addition one of the following fault messages is outputted on the display Error code Cause Rectification E003 CRC error error with Carry out a reset self check Send instrument for repair E007 Sensor type not com Search for sensor again and allocate patible under Meas loop Input E008 Sensor not found Check connection of the sensor Check HART address of the sensor E013 Sensor signals Check sensor parameter adjustment failure no valid Send sensor for repair measured va
21. Meas loop a Damping Linearization curve k Scaling Meas loop TAG VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument Min adjustment 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit A A x d 34 868 mid 2 461 nib 168 1HBHH HH A 27 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit VEGA Meas loop Meas loop TAG Device settings k eas loops Display Diagnostics Service Meas loop a Meas loop TAG Linearization curve Scaling k reas loop TAG TAG No 1 Device settings Meas loops k Dizplau Diagnostics Service Info Displayed value Displayed value Displayed value m k Percent Lin percent Scaled Sensor Value Leuel G Percent w Heas loop 1 Meas loop 2 Percent w Meas loop 3 Percent w Diagnostics Device settings Heas loops Display k Diagnostics Service Info Device status i Device status amp Device status amp Meas loop 1 Ok Mess loop 2 EGGS EUOS E013 Meas loop 3 ELS Sensor Sensor nr neas Loop Show details nat found failure Service Device settings Heas loops Display Diagnostics k Service Info Simulation Language Start Select English Enable simulation reset 28 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 VEGA 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit Service Simulation Device settings Heas loops Displa
22. N 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 VEGA 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit Before carrying out the adjustment the requested adjustment unit can be selected which depends on the sensor type With radar ultrasonic and guided microwave this is always the distance in metres or feet m d or ft d and with pressure transmitters it is e g bar or psi Units of measurement mid The following illustrations and examples relate to the min max ad justment of a radar sensor with HART communication hin adjustment qm Hin adjustment m Min adjustment d AAA Danana 7 i Accept current measured value 38 888 mtd 34 608 m d Far 2 461 mid 2 478 meds Edit 1 With OK you prepare the percentage value for editing with gt you place the cursor to the requested position Set the requested percentage value with and save with OK 2 After entering the percentage value for the min adjustment the suitable distance value must be entered If you want the use the currently measured distance value select the menu item Accept live adjustment or adjustment with medium If the adjustment should be carried out independent of the measured level then select the option Edit Enter now the distance value in m m d for the empty vessel that is suitable for the percentage value e g distance from the sensor to the vessel bottom
23. Operating Instructions Signal conditioning instrument for up to 15 HART sensors VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instru ment li Document ID 29252 Contents VEGA Contents 1 About this document MEE Voice c 4 Pe CSE TOU T O M 4 to OSS o a A A a a sn 4 2 For your safety 2 1 Authorised personnel assa vosediuiedtaatennnadssuncielanceuanedssyacdeubbeednamtaden 5 22 ADO MMA sind OE Ra 5 2 3 Warning about incorrect USC csisccccrcsecivscepcedsaneteavege see vance te ise ca uet bande ape Pre te brem pee Eae ER Tace 5 2 4 General SANS Sara edu ud vin edv eid itd sa tre eE E YF v Enc cx F AP EA MERE UE 5 2 5 Safety label on the instrument ccccccccececssseeeeceecssseeeecessaseeeeeseeaseeeeesessasseeeessssaas 5 20 reni TU a 6 2 7 Safety instructions for EX areas xi in e vida ien da nar eu E EK RR CH XE YNN ADU FEE NV EUER 6 28 ENNIS vens eos Rami annn osina hut dada ou pens Usos tu ENES 6 3 Product description 0 NA gata A m 7 3 2 Principle OF OD SVAN ON aaa a 8 PR NEMPE Dang TER UU UN 8 3 4 Packaging transport and storage uiuere eene ten tre i prr tnnc ia pne dues seetaneneee s 9 4 Mounting 4 1 General instructions NONE 10 42 MOSS al 10 5 Electrical connection 51 pa IN asna nl a 12 52 Connection procedur cm 12 53 WANG PIAN one a R e 14 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit 6 1 SU apa Sy
24. S sag i A ENNA ERENER nE 16 O2 SMUD SISOS E 17 0o SOME aa a a eE E E OE E 25 7 Setup with PACTware A COMECE eO 30 7 2 Parameter adjustment with PACTWAre ccccccssssseeeceseeeseeeeeseseeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeessneseeeeseees 32 7 3 Setup web server e mail remote enquiry c cescceecccesesseeeececeeeseeeeseeueeseeeeesanenseeeesenes dd 8 Application examples 8 1 Inventory enquiry via network and browser sssssssssessseseeeeeneenn nennen 34 8 2 Inventory enquiry VMI via WEB VV 00000 ee eeen nennen nnne nnns 35 9 Maintenance and fault rectification 91 acie Tcr 37 ge LECT mE 37 99 a UAI UTS DAN reei EE A RT 39 10 Dismounting ox NUS sso 40 UE P uoc e M 40 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 VEGA Contents 11 Supplement 141 A NN 41 11 2 Overview applications functionality 0000 ssrttrrr naar nnne 43 UE ME aac a mee te alin Bin eae ee nee 44 Supplementary documentation Information Supplementary documents appropriate to the ordered version come with the delivery You can find them listed in chapter Product descrip tion Editing status 2013 06 18 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 3 1 About this document gt me VEGA 1 About this document 1 1 Function This operating instructions manual provides all the inform
25. ackages must be stored only under the following conditions e Notin the open Dry and dust free Not exposed to corrosive media Protected against solar radiation Avoiding mechanical shock and vibration Storage and transport temperature see chapter Supplement Technical data Ambient conditions e Relative humidity 20 85 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 9 4 Mounting Installation possibilities Mounting Instrument coding 10 VEGA 4 Mounting 4 1 General instructions Each series 600 instrument consists of the actual signal conditioning instrument as well as a plug in socket for carrier rail mounting top hat rail 35 x 7 5 according to DIN EN 50022 60715 Because it has protection class IP 30 or IP 20 the instrument is intended to be used in switching cabinets 4 2 Mounting instructions The plug in socket is designed for carrier rail mounting The operat ing voltage is connected to terminals 17 and 18 For neighbouring series 600 instruments it is possible to continue connection L1 and N directly via the supplied bridges Max five instruments can be con nected through in this way Danger Looping through via bridges is only allowed for operating voltage sockets L1 and N The bridges must never be used with single instruments at the end of a row of instruments or with other sockets If this rule is not heeded there is a danger of coming into contact with the ope
26. address Host name date time on the signal condition ing instrument e Installation of PACTware and DTMs on individual network PC e Parameter adjustment of the sensors e g false echo memory via PACTware e Parameter adjustment of the signal conditioning instrument adjustment scaling linearization via PACTware e Setup of the web and e mail server e Indication of measured values via web browser by entering the Host name IP address of the signal conditioning instrument VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 VEGA Requirement Solution 8 Application examples 8 2 Inventory enquiry VMI via WEB VV A supplier would like to keep track of the tank stock levels of his customers and replenish them on his own whenever necessary Via a display that is updated several times daily he has access to the level data of the previous days or weeks The supplier can thus assess the requirements consumption of his customers and plan his deliveries accordingly This allows him to do anticipatory purchasing and also better utilize the capacity of his truck fleet In addition a message should be sent if the level in any tank falls below a certain predefined minimum value Using this method the supplier can always guaran tee his customers a sufficient supply of raw materials for production without their having to bother with purchasing and ordering And he has the added benefit of lon
27. applica tions In particular make sure that no potential equalisation currents flow over the cable screen In case of grounding on both sides this can be achieved by the use of a capacitor or a separate potential equalisation 5 2 Connection procedure Note Before the actual setup each HART sensors must be assigned an address address range 1 15 see chapter Setup Address 0 mode 4 20 mA must not be used When assigning an address only one sensor should be connected to VEGASCAN 693 If con nection is completed already the wiring must be briefly cancelled for addressing Depending on the installation location of the sensors it can be advantageous to carry out this addressing before installing and connecting the sensors This can be conveniently carried out e g in the workshop You just need a 24 Volt power supply as well as an indicating and adjustment module PLICSCOM or the adjustment software PACTware with VEGACONNECT Move on to electrical connection and proceed as follows 1 Snap the socket without VEGASCAN 693 onto the carrier rail VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 5 Electrical connection 2 Connect sensor cable to terminal 1 2 active input or 3 4 passive input provide a screening 3 When using several sockets loop the power supply by means of bridges 4 Connect power supply switched off to terminal 17 and 18 5 f necessary con
28. ation you need for mounting connection and setup as well as important instruc tions for maintenance and fault rectification Please read this informa tion before putting the instrument into operation and keep this manual accessible in the immediate vicinity of the device 1 2 Target group This operating instructions manual is directed to trained specialist personnel The contents of this manual should be made available to these personnel and put into practice by them 1 3 Symbolism used Information tip note This symbol indicates helpful additional information Caution If this warning is ignored faults or malfunctions can result Warning If this warning is ignored injury to persons and or serious damage to the instrument can result Danger If this warning is ignored serious injury to persons and or destruction of the instrument can result Ex applications This symbol indicates special instructions for Ex applications List The dot set in front indicates a list with no implied sequence Action This arrow indicates a single action Sequence of actions Numbers set in front indicate successive steps in a procedure Battery disposal This symbol indicates special information about the disposal of bat teries and accumulators VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 2 For your safety 2 For your safety 2 1 Authorised personnel All operations descr
29. aykunn cbupMb BETA 3auiuuarotca no BceMy MUpy npaBaMM Ha MHTENNEKTYANbHYLO COOCTBeEHHOCTb lanbHenuiryio MHMOPMAUMIO CMOTPMTE Ha calire WWW Vega com VEGAR II mELRE SAT MRE H 55 Biss TLE lt www vega com gt 11 5 Trademark All the brands as well as trade and company names used are property of their lawful proprietor Originator VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 45 INDEX INDEX A Address setting 12 13 17 Adjustment 8 20 32 38 Max adjustment 21 Min adjustment 21 Application area 8 ASCII protocol 33 C Cable Grounding 12 Potential equalisation 12 Shielding 12 Carrier rail mounting 10 Cylindrical tank 22 D Damping 22 Date of manufacture 24 Date setting 19 Default setting 23 Device info 24 Device TAG 18 DHCP 17 30 Diagnostics 23 Displayed value 23 Disposal 40 DTM 8 33 DTM Collection 32 Full version 33 E E mail 30 33 34 35 Ethernet 30 33 Ethernet interface 24 F Fault Causes 37 Fault message 23 38 Rectification 37 Fluctuating product surface 22 Functional principle 8 G Gateway address 19 H HART 12 13 17 24 Host name 19 46 Hotline 37 HTML 30 I C interface 30 Input active 13 HART 20 Passive 13 Installation possibilities 10 Instrument coding 10 Integration time 22 IP address 19 30 33 L Linearization 22 Linearization curve 22 Lin percent 23 M MAC address 24 Main menu 18
30. ed display and adjustment unit VEGA Service Sensor address so Service Data transmis sion Info 24 e Reset on measurement loop The settings of the selected meas urement loop will be set to default The measurement loop is deactivated and the TAG name reset to default Reset k Factory settings Meas loop 1 Meas loop 2 Heas loop 3 With every 4 20 mA HART sensor the measured value can be transmitted via analog current signal or digital HART signal This is regulated via the HART mode or the address If a HART sensor is set to address O the sensor is in the standard mode Here the measured value is transmitted digitally on the 4 20 mA cable In mode HART Multidrop an address from 1 15 is assigned to the sensor By doing so the current is fix limited to 4 mA and the meas ured value transmission is only made digitally Each sensor connected to VEGASCAN 693 must operate in mode HART multidrop and must be provided with different addresses in the range between 01 15 Via the menu item Sensor address it is possible to change the address of the connected sensor For this purpose enter the previous address of the sensor factory setting 0 and in the next window the new address Note When addresses are being assigned only one sensor with the same address must be connected on the bus If this is not the case the sen sor cannot be accessed and it is not possible to assign an address Sensor
31. entation in the selected adjustment unit Displayed value amp Displayed value a k Percent Percent Y Lin percent Scaled Sensor Value Level Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys and save your settings with OK When the instrument displays a failure message further information is available under the menu item Diagnosis Device status Device status Device status d Device status Meas loop 1 OK Meas loop 2 EGGS OK E008 Meas loop ERIS Sensor Show details Hot found The simulation of a measured value is used to check the outputs and connected components The simulation can be applied to the percent age value the lin percentage value and the sensor value Note Please note that connected system parts valves pumps motors control systems are influenced by the simulation thus unintentional plant operating conditions can occur The simulation is terminated automatically after approxminately 10 minutes Simulation Simulation Simulation running Start k Percent Percent Lin Percent simulation Sensor value E871 8 2o Carry out your settings via the appropriate keys and save with OK There are two reset modes e Reset to default with only a few exceptions all settings will be reset to default Exceptions are Host name IP addr subnet mask time language VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 23 6 Setup with the integrat
32. f a web browser Visual VEGA or WEB VV It is also possible to send measured values and messages via e mail The use of VEGASCAN 693 is particularly suitable for stocktaking VMI Vendor Managed Inventory and remote enquiry VEGASCAN 698 signal conditioning instrument can power up to 15 HART sensors and also evaluates their measuring signal via the same cable The measured value transmission is carried out via a digital bus system HART multidrop The requested parameter is shown in the display and in addition outputted to the integrated interface and the web server for further processing On request the measured values can be sent event or time controlled via e mail to different addressees Wide range power supply unit with 20 253 V AC DC for world wide use Detailed information about the power supply can be found in chapter Technical data 3 3 Adjustment The instrument can be adjusted with the following adjustment media e With integrated display and adjustment unit e anadjustment software according to FDT DTM standard e g PACTware and a Windows PC The entered parameters are generally saved in VEGASCAN 693 when used with PACTware and PC also optionally in the PC Information When using PACTware and the corresponding VEGA DTM additional settings can be carried out which are not possible or only partly pos sible with the integrated display and adjustment unit When using an adjustment software you either need one of
33. g term customer retention and continu ous orders a JQ v E https web vv vega com Web VV WebClient MultiDataViewPage MultiDat v d iai x Googie p gt R Favoriten Combination view 1 B Silo 2 B Silo 5 B Silo 15 Fig 12 Remote enquiry via WEB VV A signal conditioning instrument with serial interface and modem conventional telephone network or GSM is installed at each cus tomer The measured values are transmitted automatically from each signal conditioning instrument to the central WEB VV server at VEGA As an alternative the measured value transmission can be also car ried out via the Ethernet interface and the existing company network The measured values can now be retrieved worldwide quickly and easily by any number of authorized persons via Internet and web browser The current measured values as well as the history data are VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 35 8 Application examples 36 VEGA available as a line graph A certain alarm threshold can be defined for each measurement loop If a level falls below a predetermined value an e mail or SMS can be sent to certain persons VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 Reaction when malfunc tions occur Failure reasons Fault rectification 24 hour service hotline Status messa
34. ges 9 Maintenance and fault rectification 9 Maintenance and fault rectification 9 1 Maintenance If the instrument is used properly no special maintenance is required in normal operation 9 2 Rectify faults The operator of the system is responsible for taking suitable meas ures to rectify faults A maximum of reliability is ensured Nevertheless faults can occur during operation These may be caused by the following e g e Measured value from sensor not correct e Voltage supply e Interference on the cables The first measures to be taken are to check the input and output signal as well as to evaluate the error messages via the display The procedure is described below Further comprehensive diagnostics can be carried out on a PC with PACTware and the suitable DTM In many cases the causes can be determined in this way and faults rectified Should these measures not be successful please call in urgent cases the VEGA service hotline under the phone no 49 1805 858550 The hotline is available to you 7 days a week round the clock Since we offer this service world wide the support is only available in the English language The service is free of charge only the standard telephone costs will be charged When the connected sensor is provided with a self monitoring according to NE 107 the probably occurring status messages are passed on and outputted on the VEGAMET indication Requirement is that the HART input of the VEGA
35. ibed in this operating instructions manual must be carried out only by trained specialist personnel authorised by the plant operator During work on and with the device the required personal protective equipment must always be worn 2 2 Appropriate use VEGASCAN 693 is a universal signal conditioning instrument and power supply unit for connection of up to 15 HART sensors You can find detailed information on the application range in chapter Product description Operational reliability is ensured only if the instrument is properly used according to the specifications in the operating instructions manual as well as possible supplementary instructions For safety and warranty reasons any invasive work on the device beyond that described in the operating instructions manual may be carried out only by personnel authorised by the manufacturer Arbi trary conversions or modifications are explicitly forbidden 2 3 Warning about incorrect use Inappropriate or incorrect use of the instrument can give rise to application specific hazards e g vessel overfill or damage to system components through incorrect mounting or adjustment 2 4 General safety instructions This is a high tech instrument requiring the strict observance of stand ard regulations and guidelines The user must take note of the safety instructions in this operating instructions manual the country specific installation standards as well as all prevailing safety regulatio
36. lue E016 Empty full adjustment Carry out a fresh adjustment reversed E017 Adjustment span too Carry out a fresh adjustment and small increase the distance between min and max adjustment E021 Scaling span too Carry out a fresh scaling increase small the distance between min and max scaling E030 Sensor in boot phase Check sensor parameter adjustment Measured value not valid E034 EEPROM CRC error Switch the instrument off and on Carry out a reset Sendinstrument for repair E035 ROM CRC error Switch the instrument off and on Carry out a reset Send instrument for repair E036 Instrument software Wait until software update is finished not executable dur Carry out another software update ing software update or after failed update E053 Sensor measuring Communication error Check sensor range not read cor cable and screening rectly E104 Measurement loop Activate measurement loop alloca deactivated tion of a sensor to a measurement loop VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 VEGA 9 Maintenance and fault rectification Reaction after fault recti Depending on the reason for the fault and the measures taken the fication steps described in chapter Set up may have to be carried out again 9 3 Instrument repair If a repair is necessary please proceed as follows You can download a return form 23 KB fro
37. m our Internet homepage www vega com under Downloads Forms and certificates Hepair form By doing this you help us carry out the repair quickly and without hav ing to call back for needed information e Print and fill out one form per instrument e Clean the instrument and pack it damage proof e Attach the completed form and if need be also a safety data sheet outside on the packaging e Please ask the agency serving you for the address of your return shipment You can find the respective contact data on our website www vega com under Company VEGA worldwide VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 39 10 Dismounting 40 VEGA 10 Dismounting 10 1 Dismounting steps Take note of chapters Mounting and Connecting to power supply and carry out the listed steps in reverse order 10 2 Disposal The instrument consists of materials which can be recycled by spe cialised recycling companies We use recyclable materials and have designed the parts to be easily separable WEEE directive 2002 96 EG This instrument is not subject to the WEEE directive 2002 96 EG and the respective national laws Pass the instrument directly on to a spe cialised recycling company and do not use the municipal collecting points These may be used only for privately used products according to the WEEE directive Correct disposal avoids negative effects on humans and the environ ment and ensures recycling of
38. me can be set This time can be between 0 and 999 seconds Remember that the reaction time of the entire measurement will then be longer and the sensor will react to measured value changes with a delay In general a period of a few seconds is sufficient to smooth the measured value display Damping Moo s Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys and save your settings with OK Meas loop Linearization A linearization is necessary for all vessels in which the vessel volume curve does not increase linearly with the level for example with a cylindrical or spherical tank Corresponding linearization curves are prepro grammed for these vessels They represent the correlation between the level percentage and vessel volume By activating the appropriate curve the volume percentage of the vessel is displayed correctly If the volume should not be displayed in percent but e g in or kg a scaling can be also set Linearization curve m Linearization curve m k Linear Linear Horiz cylinder Sphere To square root Linearizer Table 1 Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys and save your settings with OK Meas loop Scaling Scaling means converting the measured value into a certain param eter and unit The linearized percentage value is the source signal which is used as basis for the scaling The indication can then show the volume in litres e g instead of the percentage value
39. measured value transmission can take up to five seconds By pushing OK you move from the measured value indication to the main menu The main menu is divided into six areas with the following functions e Device settings Includes the device TAG settings for network connection such as date time setting e Measurement loop Includes settings for input selection adjust ment damping linearization scaling e Display Includes settings to the displayed measured value e Diagnosis Includes information to the device status error mes sages e Service Includes simulation reset PIN selectable language sensor address e Info Shows serial number software version last change instru ment features MAC addr k Device settings Meas loops Display Diagnostics Service Info Select the menu item Device settings with gt and confirm with OK You can assign an unambiguous name to VEGASCAN 693 via the Device TAG This function is recommended when several instruments are implemented and a good documentation of larger systems is required Device TAG Device Name VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 VEGA Device settings Host Name IP addr Device settings Time Date Device settings Commu nication protocol 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit Enter the requested values via the ap
40. nect relays or other outputs 6 Insert VEGASCAN 693 into the plug in socket and screw it down tightly Note If the addressing of the sensors is not yet carried out only one sensor must be connected Then the addressing see chapter Setup is car ried out Afterwards the first sensor must be disconnected again and the next sensor must be connected as well as the addressing must be carried out Carry out this procedure as long as all sensors have an own unambiguous address Then all sensors can be connected and setup can be carried out Before setting up Ex versions make sure the Ex separating chamber is plugged on the left housing side above the sensor terminals The pins for type and Ex coding must also be inserted correctly Information e Onthe active input terminal 1 2 VEGASCAN 693 provides power for the connected sensors Power supply and measurement data are transmitted over the same two wire cable This mode is provided for connection of measuring transducers without sepa rate operating voltage sensors in two wire version e Onthe passive input terminals 3 4 the sensors are not supplied with energy only the measured value is transmitted This input is for instruments with their own separate operating voltage sensors in four wire version or separators such as VEGATRENN 149 On a VEGASCAN 693 in Ex version the passive input is not available due to approval technical reasons Note VEGASCAN 693 is designed for
41. ns and accident prevention rules The instrument must only be operated in a technically flawless and reliable condition The operator is responsible for trouble free opera tion of the instrument During the entire duration of use the user is obliged to determine the compliance of the necessary occupational safety measures with the current valid rules and regulations and also take note of new regula tions 2 5 Safety label on the instrument The safety approval markings and safety tips on the device must be observed VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 5 2 For your safety VEGA 2 6 CE conformity The device fulfills the legal requirements of the applicable EC guide lines By affixing the CE marking we confirm successful testing of the product You can find the CE Certificate of Conformity in the download section of our homepage Electromagnetic compatibility The instrument is designed for use in an industrial environment Nevertheless electromagnetic interference from electrical conductors and radiated emissions must be taken into account as is usual with a class A instrument according to EN 61326 1 If the instrument is used in a different environment its electromagnetic compatibility with other devices must be ensured by suitable measures 2 Safety instructions for Ex areas Please note the Ex specific safety information for installation and op eration in Ex areas These safety instruc
42. or one of the optionally offered interfaces RS232 Ethernet Further information is available in chapter Parameter adjustment with PAC Tware in the online help of PACTware or the DTM as well as in the operating instructions manual HS232 Ethernet connection An overview of the standard functions and their adjustment options can be found in chapter Functional overview in the Supplement 6 3 Menu schematic e Information I Depending on the instrument version and application the highlighted menu windows are not always available Measured value indication Device settings k Device settings Heas loops Display Diagnostics Service Info Device TAG Host name IF adress LAH Internet A IF adress Device Name UEGA 1 4179688 Fixed IP address 192 168 208 208 Subnetmask 255 255 255 BH8 Change Tine Date Communication protokoll 14 61 VEGA protocol 24 11 2089 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 25 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit Measurement loops Input Device settings k eas loops Display Diagnostics Service Meas loop a k Input Parameter Adjustment Damping Linearization cure Sensor adjustment Start sensor adjustment 7 Meas loop Change input Device settings Fleas loops Display Diagnostics Service Meas loop a k Input Parameter Adjustment Damping Linearization cure Sensor Selection Sensor search k Sensor search List
43. propriate keys and save your settings with OK For instruments with integrated Ethernet interface the automatic addressing via DHCP is preset i e the IP address must be assigned by a DHCP server Generally the instrument is contacted via the Host name By default the host name consists of the serial number plus VEGA in front As an alternative it is also possible to enter a static IP addr with Subnet mask and optional Gateway addr Note Keep in mind that your modification will be only effective after a restart of VEGASCAN 693 You can find further information of these network parameters in the supplementary instructions RS232 Ethernet con nection and in the Online help of the respective DTM Host name VEGA 141 77608 Carry out your settings via the appropriate keys and save with OK IF adress IF adress LAM Internet IF adress DHCP Fixed IP address 192 168 200 200 Subrnetmask 2 oe AA Change k Fixed IF address Carry out your settings via the appropriate keys and save with OK Disconnect briefly the operating voltage so that the modi fied settings become effective Date and time can be entered in this menu item for instruments with integrated RS232 Ethernet interface These time settings are buffered in case of power failure for approx 3 days Time Date 13 51 27 11 2889 Enter the values via the appropriate keys and save your settings with OK For instruments with integrated
44. r Subnet mask Gateway addr e Assign modify DNS server addr Parameter adjustment of PC DCS output Web VV settings E Device trend Configure transmission of measured values via e mail Configure transmission of measured values via SMS s 11 3 Dimensions 1 2 A 3 4 cem AB perce one AR wy ww a nan eee ey Esq gt J ox Re TYPES Ts a CTS TCH oer 222202 ZEE 220200 17 299990 20 2 CS 2 JL 23 24 25 26 27 28 130 mm 5 12 72 mm 2 84 44 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 VEGA 11 Supplement 11 4 Industrial property rights VEGA product lines are global protected by industrial property rights Further information see www vega com Only in U S A Further information see patent label at the sensor housing VEGA Produktfamilien sind weltweit geschutzt durch gewerbliche Schutzrechte Nahere Informationen unter www vega com Les lignes de produits VEGA sont globalement prot g es par des droits de propri t intellec tuelle Pour plus d informations on pourra se r f rer au site www vega com VEGA lineas de productos estan protegidas por los derechos en el campo de la propiedad indus trial Para mayor informacion revise la pagina web www vega com JlnHnun npo
45. rating voltage or causing a short circuit A VEGASCAN 693 in Ex version is an auxiliary intrinsically safe instrument and may not be installed in explosion endangered areas Before setup the Ex separating chamber must be attached as shown below with Ex versions Safe operation can be only ensured if the operating instructions manual and the EG type approval certificate are observed VEGASCAN 693 must not be opened All signal conditioning instruments are provided with different gaps dependent on type and version mechanical coding The plug in socket is provided with coded pins that can be inserted to prevent accidental interchanging of the various instrument types With a VEGASCAN 693 in Ex version the supplied coded pins type coded pin and Ex coded pin must be inserted by the user according to the below chart VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 VEGA 4 Mounting L1 3O0 r1 90 o OO OO O OY Ll REHREREERNINCNENAE 220000 220000 Fig 2 Plug in socket VEGASCAN 693 Ex separating chamber Ex coding with Ex version Type coding for VEGASCAN 693 Bridges for looping the operating voltage AC Nc VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 11 5 Electrical connection Note safety instructions Take note of safety instructions for Ex applications Select power supply Select connection cable Cable screening
46. sensors approx 22 V with 15 sensors 60 mA approx 15 V with 5 sensors 20 mA approx 85 mA 26 mA with Ex 10 of sensor measuring range 0 1 of sensor measuring range two wire screened standard cable Floating spat AgSnO2 hard gold plated min 10 mV DC max 250 V AC DC min 10 uA DC max 3 A AC 1 A DC min 50 mW max 750 VA max 40 W DC with U less than 40 V 1 x cannot be combined with RS232 10 100 MBit VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 41 11 Supplement Plug connection Max cable length RS232 interface optional Quantity Plug connection Max cable length Indications Measured value indication graphic capable LC display 50 x 25 mm with lighting Max indicating range LED displays Status operating voltage Status fault signal Status interface Adjustment Adjustment elements PC adjustment Ambient conditions Ambient temperature Storage and transport temperature Electrical protective measures Protection rating Instrument Terminal socket Overvoltage category Protection class Electrical separating measures Reliable separation according to VDE 0106 part 1 between power supply input and digital compo RJ45 100 m 3937 in 1 x cannot be combined with Ethernet RJ45 modem connection cable on 9 pole D SUB in the scope of delivery 15 m 590 in digital and quasianalogue indication 99999 99999 1 x
47. stment unit e g settings for the e mail server For such applications the use of PACTware with ap propriate DI Ms is recommended VEGASCAN 693 Fig 5 Display and adjustment elements 1 2 3 4 5 6 LC display Adjustment keys Communication interface for VEGACONNECT Status indication operation Status indication fail safe relay Status indication interface activity OK key Move to the menu overview Confirm selected menu Edit parameter Save value e gt key to select Menu change Select list entry Select editing position e key Change value of the parameter e ESC key Interrupt input Jump to next higher menu VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc66 29252 EN 130701 Parameter adjustment Set HART address Switch on phase 6 Setup with the integrated display and adjustment unit Note Approx 10 minutes after the last pressing of a key an automatic reset to measured value indication is triggered Any values not confirmed with OK will not be saved 6 2 Setup steps The instrument is adapted to the individual application conditions via parameter adjustment The measurement point calibration is the most important step and should always be carried out Scaling the measured value to the desired size and unit possibly also taking a linearization curve into account makes sense in many cases In
48. struments with Ethernet interface can be provided with a Host name suitable for the measurement loop As an alternative to the addressing via DHCP it is also possible to adjust an IP address and subnet mask suitable for your network If necessary the e mail Web server can be also configured with PACTware Information When using PAC Tware and the corresponding VEGA DTM additional settings can be carried out which are not possible or only partly pos sible with the integrated display and adjustment unit When using an adjustment software you either need one of the integrated interfaces RS232 Ethernet or the interface converter VEGACONNECT Further instructions for setting up the web server and e mail func tions are stated in the online help of PACTware or the VEGASCAN 693 DTMs as well as the supplementary instructions manual RS232 Ethernet connection VEGASCAN 693 can process measured values of more than one HART sensor The measured values are transmitted as digital HART signals to the same cable bus An analogue 4 20 mA transmis sion is not possible the current is limited to 4 mA An own unam biguous address address range 1 15 must be assigned to each connected sensor This mode is also called HART multidrop mode Address 0 mode 4 20 mA must not be used Note When addresses are being assigned only one sensor must be con nected on the bus If this is not the case no sensor can be accessed and it is not possible
49. tions are part of the operating instructions manual and come with the Ex approved instruments 2 8 Environmental instructions Protection of the environment is one of our most important duties That is why we have introduced an environment management system with the goal of continuously improving company environmental pro tection The environment management system is certified according to DIN EN ISO 14001 Please help us fulfill this obligation by observing the environmental instructions in this manual e Chapter Packaging transport and storage e Chapter Disposal VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 VEGA Scope of delivery Constituent parts Type plate 3 Product description 3 Product description 3 1 Configuration The scope of delivery encompasses e VEGASCAN 693 signal conditioning instrument Terminal socket Coded pins and bridges RS232 modem connection cable optional Documentation this operating instructions manual Supplementary instruction 30325 RS232 Ethernet connection optional Supplementary instructions manual 30768 Modbus TCP VEGA ASCII protocol optional Ex specific Safety instructions with Ex versions if necessary further certificates The VEGASCAN 693 consists of the components e VEGASCAN 698 signal conditioning instrument with display and adjustment unit in the front e Terminal socket Co
50. uested sensor to each measurement loop For transmission VEGASCAN 693 must be informed which sensor value should be used for further processing Depending on the sen sor type this can be distance pressure interface or temperature If a sensor can deliver two measured values e g pressure and tempera ture with VEGABAR sensors a separate measurement loop must be assigned for each input variable When HART sensors of other manufacturers are connected the options PV Primary Value and SV Secondary Value will be available The parameter to be transmitted is stated in the operating instructions manual of the respective sensor manufacturer Input a Input m Sensor Selection 2 VEGAPULS Addr 1 k Sensor Selection k Sensor search Distance Sensor value List of sensors SF 13854290 Change input The measured variable defines the applicaton of the measurement loop the following settings are available depending on the connected sensor e Level e Process pressure e Temperature e Universal for sensors of other manufacturers Farameter m Level Information Keep in mind that some settings must be carried out individually sev eral times because they are specifically required for each measure ment loop Through the adjustment the input value of the connected sensor is converted into a percentage value This conversion step allows any input value range to be depicted in a relative range 0 up to 100 VEGASCA
51. useful raw materials Materials see chapter Technical data If you have no way to dispose of the old instrument properly please contact us concerning return and disposal VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument L0Z0 L N3 cSc666 29252 EN 130701 VEGA 11 Supplement 11 1 Technical data General data Series Weight Housing materials Socket materials Connection terminals Type of terminal Max wire cross section Voltage supply Operating voltage Max power consumption Sensor input Number of sensors Type of input selectable Active input Passive input Measured value transmission HART multidrop protocol Terminal voltage Non Ex version Ex version Current limitation Adjustment range HART sensor Adjustment range min adjustment delta Connection cable to the sensor Fail safe relay Contact Contact material Switching voltage Switching current Breaking capacity Ethernet interface optional Quantity Data transmission 11 Supplement Module unit with plug in socket for mounting on carrier rail 35 x 7 5 according to DIN EN 50022 60715 500 g 1 10 Ibs Noryl SE100 Lexan 920A Noryl SE100 Noryl SE1 GFN3 Screw terminal 1 5 mm AWG 16 20 253 V AC 50 60 Hz 20 253 V DC 12 VA 7 5 W 15 x VEGA HART sensors 5 x with Ex version Sensor power supply by VEGASCAN Sensor has an own power supply digital for VEGA HART
52. ut via the USB interface PACTware Fig 6 Connection via VEGACONNECT 1 USB interface of the PC 2 1 C connection cable of VEGACONNECT 4 3 LC interface With the Ethernet interface the instrument can be connected directly to an existing PC network Any standard patch cable can be used A cross over cable must be used when connecting the instrument directly to the PC To reduce EMC interferences the supplied split fer rite should be connected to the Ethernet cable Each instrument can then be accessed from anywhere in the network by an unique Host name or its own IP address The parameter adjustment of the instru ment via PACTware and DTM can be carried out from any PC The measured values can be made available to individual users within the company network as HTML chart As an alternative the independent time or event controlled transmission of measured values via e mail is also possible The measured values can also be called up viaa visualisation software Note To respond the instrument the IP address or the Host name must be known You can find this information under the menu item Device settings If you are modifying these specifications the instrument must be restarted afterwards Then the instruments can be reached from everywhere in the network via its IP address or the Host name These specifications must be also entered in the DTM see chapter Parameter adjustment with PAC Tware VEGASCAN 693 15
53. version and as a full version that must be purchased In the standard version all functions for complete setup are already included An assistant for simple project configuration simplifies the adjustment considerably Saving printing the project as well as import export functions are also part of the standard version In the full version there is also an extended print function for complete project documentation as well as a save function for measured value and echo curves In addition there is a tank calculation program as well as a multiviewer for display and analysis of the saved measured value and echo curves 7 3 Setup web server e mail remote enquiry Setup and application examples of the web server the e mail func tions and the visualisation WEB VV are specified in the supplemen tary instructions RS232 Ethernet connection The connection via Modbus TCP or ASCII protocol is described in the supplementary instruction manual Modbus TCP ASCII protocol Both supplementary instruction manuals are included with every instrument with RS232 or Ethernet interface VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 33 8 Application examples Requirement Solution Setup 34 VEGA 8 Application examples 8 1 Inventory enquiry via network and browser The stock of a tank farm should be measured and monitored continu ously The measured values should be available to the scheduler and the sales department In
54. y Diagnostics k Service Info Simulation i i Simulation Simulation running Start k Percent Percent 8 Lin percent simulation i Sensor value Ea91 8 Service Sensor address Device settings Heas loops Display Diagnostics k Service Info Sensor address Sensor address Sensor address Change Prewious addresz Hew address now Ha Ea Service Data transmission only with option RS232 Ethernet interface Device settings Heas loop Display Diagnostics k Service Info Data transfer Data transfer Status data transfer Send Trigger Message transmission WEBH V V data transfer is being prepared data Info k Device settings Heas loops Display Diagnostics Service Info Sensor type Date of manufacture Date of last change Device characteristics using PC YEGASCAN 693 17 Aug 2012 Now display Serial number Software version 15 Aug 2012 14187421 1 95 MAC address 00 30 8 7 D8 5D 18 VEGASCAN 693 15 channel HART signal conditioning instrument 29 7 Setup with PACTware Connection of the PC via VEGACONNECT Connection of the PC via Ethernet 30 310 VEGA 7 Setup with PACTware 7 1 Connect the PC For a brief connection of the PC e g for parameter adjustment connection can be carried out via the VEGACONNECT 4 interface converter The necessary l C interface on the front is available on all instrument versions On the computer side connection is carried o

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