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1.                    Terminal Block                                                                         LR  5 26  134  F       6 40  163    E  3 70                      Dimensions are in inches  millimeters        A 8    3095 3095J04E  3095J04F  3095J04G    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       ORDERING INFORMATION    Available      Not available  3095FB 3095FC    3095F MultiVariable Transmitter      B Process Variable Measurement  Modbus RS 485        C Process Variable Measurement  Mass Flow and Data Logging  Modbus RS 485        2 0     2 5 to 0     250 inH50  0     6 23 to 0     623 mbar  e    3 0     10 to 0     1000 inH2O  0     0 025 to 0     2 49 bar       3 0 8 to 0   800 psia  0   0 55 to 0   55 1 bar       4 0 36 26 to 0   3 626 psia  0   2 5 to 0 250 bar       C 0 8 to 0   800 psig  0   0 55 to 0   55 1 bar       D 0 36 26 to 0   3 626 psig  0   2 5 to 0 250 bar            Code Isolator Material Fill Fluid   A 316L Stainless Steel  SST  Silicone      BO  Hastelloy C 276 Silicone      JO 316L SST Inert      KOB Hastelloy C 276 Inert      Code Flange Style Material   A Coplanar CS      B Coplanar SST       C Coplanar Hastelloy C       0 None  Required for Option Codes S3 or S5  SST o    A SST      c Hastelloy C      0 None  Required for Option Codes S3 or S5       1 Glass filled TFE      0 No RTD Cable       1 RTD Input with 12 ft   3 66 m  of Shielded Cable        2 RTD Input with 24 ft   7 32 m  of Shielded Cable        3
2.              eee page A 7  Ordering Information                   eee eee page A 9  Options  xu RN E RET a page A 11  Accessories     e Aure Rea ue BER page A 11  Service   Gas or liquid   Input    Single input for a 2  or 3 wire RTD    Differential Sensor   Limits  e Code 2     250 to 250 inH5O   622 70 to 622 7 mbar   e Code 3     1000 to 1000 inH50   2 49 to 2 49 bar     Absolute Sensor   Limits    Code 3  0 to 800 psia  0 to 55158 1 mbar     Code 4  0 to 3 626 psia  0 to 250 0 bar     Gage Sensor   Limits    Code C  0 to 800 psig  0 to 55158 1 bar     Code D  0 to 3 626 psig  0 to 250 0 bar     Over Pressure Limit  0 psia to two times the absolute pressure sensor range with a maximum of  3 626 psia     Static Pressure Limit  Operates within specifications between static line pressures of 0 5 psia and  the URL of the absolute pressure sensor     EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       A 2    Power    Transmitter  operates on terminal voltage of 8   28 Vdc    Input current  5mA nominal  9 5 mA at 10096 duty cycle  battery charging  not included     Internal battery  rechargeable  Nominal 6 2 Vdc  2 5 Amp hr     Maximum power consumption  19 watts    Solar panel input  nominal 8 V to 200 mA    Solar panel output  2 watts  9 V nominal    External charging input  12 Vdc max  8   10 Vdc nominal     RS 485 Signal Wiring  2 wire half duplex RS 485 MODBUS with 8 data bits  1 stop bi
3.            Aa  2 16  Deleting all 3095FC transmitters                        2 16  Renaming a Group or 3095FC      2    aaa  2 16  SECTION 3 OVETVIOM 52 42103 OR AG ADAN dU Go RESO  RO RS NER ads 3 1  Configuration Basic FA  CHO  S dus a Z AL Cad  du e NA M 3 1  Select TLP Options           02 aaa aaa ia 3 1  Display TLP Options o rri paii aaa aaa aaa  3 1  Duplicating a Configuration           llle 3 2  Using Copy and Paste                elles 3 2  New Configuration File          llle 3 2  Open Filey x  tur nte tete pe eR D eau 3 2  Save File    onse dae eR Re  er eur t a Rex d 3 2  Download File              uuaaaa aaa IA 3 3  Print Configuration      6 0 0 0    00  eae 3 3  Configuration    ccc  c0te Gane eee ate Peas ala Re Eire boars d 3 4  Setting the Clock            eres 3 4  Configuring the System Flags             0 aa  3 5  General Tab ao serae ee due a eds 3 5  Advanced Tab  seges epe debba ble RR RR a 3 7  3095FC Communications Ports Configuration                 3 8   General TaD n iiie ENIMS 3 8  RBX Tab che NANG RO EULA DD ut leu 3 9  3095FC Device Configuration   Information                   3 10  General Tab    42  ap esee s ER ce RUE RR 3 10  Points Tabu is  23 swe Soa ed ee ka pi SERERE RE 3 11  Other Information Tab    s   asuaan aaea 3 12  Revision Info Tab           0 0 0 cece eee 3 12  Security Configuration       0 0 0    cee ee 3 13  Rosemount User Interface Security   Menu and Log On      3 13  3095FC Security    2    ee 3 14  LCD User List Config
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5.         llle 2 1  Mounting Considerations       1 5  O  Options           lille  A 11  Custom Configuration     A 11  Standard Configuration       A 11  Ordering Information          A 9  Overview        lees 1 1  3095FG      Nag eee 1 1  3095FC Functions         1 4  Accessories             1 3  Automatic Tests          1 3  Calibration              4 1  Configuration            3 1  Firmware               1 3  Hardware               1 2  Low Power Mode          1 4    Index 2    P   Power Considerations          1 5   Power Supply                2 9  Applying               2 10  Batteries                2 9   R   Replacing the Batteries         5 5   Resetting the 3095FC          5 3  Cold Start               5 3  Jumper Reset             5 3  Warm Start              5 3    Rosemount User Interface Software  Adding a 3095FC transmitter 2 16    Adding a Group          2 15   Deleting a 3095FC transmitter    2 16   Deleting a Group          2 15   Deleting all 3095FC transmitters  2 16   Device Point Types        C 3    Establishing Communication    Configuration Tree     2 14  Connection          2 13  Installation              2 11  with Autorun         2 11  Without Autorun       2 12  LOGIN e ZE 2 12  Overview               2 11  Point Type 0             C 2  Point Type Parameter Definitions  C 1  Renaming a Group or 3095FC    2 16  Requirements             1 6  Run the Software         2 12  stall  Uninstalling          2 12  S  Site Considerations            1 6  Solar 
6.        Points Tab  The Points screen allows the user to change the number of certain points that  will be active    1  Select Device  gt  Information  gt  Points Tab    Device Information    Bened Perd   Diha kabanata  Rasen ino      Arcadiae DT  Hurt neu Panz  Pos  H i Shared Hainay   35  AG  s    1 Extended Here  A          3 11    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 8  3095FC  Differentiation   Information  Other Information Screen    Figure 3 9  3095FC  Differentiation   Information  Revision Info Screen    3 12    Other Information Tab    This tab displays information about the firmware  Version Name  Part  Number  ID  and Time Created   the boot firmware  Version Name  Part  Number  and Time Created   the processor  loading   amount of RAM  installed  and the ROM  customer name and serial number      Device Infarmation    Genaral  Point  Othe lefonnalee   Favisan inda      FH Indiae   Du  owe Hare  ROR moem     Vaintfim  KU tui agom     Frenn Ira axe      Od 20 3006 A   w      amom    IDE aH    eina      w DE   Cancel       Revision Info Tab    This screen displays information about the firmware or accessory software  installed in the 3095FC  The first field displays the name of an accessory if  one is installed  For example  this field may say I O Expansion Board or  Turbine Interface  When the field displays Not Used  there are no additional  accessories installed  The part number and version control number may al
7.      Options  OPTION  Bit 7   Log Methane Adjustment  0   Yes  1 2 No  Bit 6   Heating Value  0   Mass  1   Volume Basis  Bit 5     Gravitational Acceleration  0   Calculate  1   Enter Acceleration  Bit 4     Heating Capacity  0   Calculate  1   Enter Heating Value  Bit 3   Static Pressure Value  0   Gauge  1   Absolute Static Press  Bit 2   Static Pressure Value  0   Downstream  1   Upstream Static Press  Bit 1   Specific Gravity  0   Calculate  1   Enter Specific Gravity  Bit 0   Tap  0   Flange Tap  5 R W FLP 4 Specific Gravity SPGR  6 R W FLP 4 Heating Value GASHV  7 R W FLP 4 Gravity Acceleration Correction GRAVIT  8 R O UINT 16 2 Scan Period SCANPR  9 R W FLP 4 Pipe Diameter PIPDIA  10 R W FLP 4 Orifice Diameter ORFDIA  11 R W FLP 4 Orifice Measured  Reference  Temperature TMEAS  12 R W UINT 8 1 Orifice Material OR MAT  13 R W AC 30 Meter Run  Point  Identification DESC  14 R O BIN 1 Alarm Code  ALARM  Bit 7   Manual Mode  Bit 6   No Flow  Bit 2   High Alarm  Bit O   Low Alarm  Bits 5  4  3  and 1   Not Used  15 R W FLP 4 Low Alarm EU   Flow LOAL  16 R W FLP 4 High Alarm EU   Flow HIAL  17 R W FLP 4 Viscosity VISCOS  18 R W FLP 4 Specific Heat Ratio SPHTRA  19 R W FLP 4 BBase Pressure BASEPR  20 R W FLP 4 Base Temperature BASETP  21 R W FLP 4 Low Differential Pressure  hw  Cutoff MINDP  22 R W FLP 4 Fpwl   Gravitational User Correction Factor FPWL  23 R W FLP 4 No   Nitrogen NITROG  24 R W FLP 4 CO      Carbon Dioxide CARBDI  25 R W FLP 4 H2S   Hydrogen Sulfide HYDSUL  
8.     2 6  EIA 485  RS 485  Serial Communications   Comm 1         2 7  EIA 232  RS 232  Communications   Comm 2              2 7  Ground the Transmitter           0200200 c eee eee eee 2 8  Earth Grounds    siot ma a baked oy eee 2 8  Pipelines With Cathodic Protection                       2 8  Power Supply  LLL  uu 00200 eee eee 2 9  Batterles ome bo eda KR da eer pd 2 9   Apply POWER isis adr proud oO eat s   sce ea M E i pe Edo EIER Rae Band 2 10  Install the Rosemount User Interface Software                   2 11  Software Overview s s s aaa aaa eee 2 11   Install With Autorun          see 2 11  Install Without Autorun          llle 2 12  Uninstalling the Rosemount User Interface Software            2 12    ROSEMOUNT aS son    www rosemount com Process Management       Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       Rosemount 3095FC October 2004  Getting Started with the Software            0 00 00  eee 2 12  Run the Software            es 2 12  Log into the Software           ee 2 12  Establishing Communication            llle ele 2 13  Connection Methods              eese 2 13  Direct Connect    a eel e 2 13  Connect  0  2d o ee ee ed a a era od eee 2 14  Remote Hardware Connection               020 0 ee eae 2 14  Disconnect from the 3095FC             a  2 14  Configuration Tree             te eee 2 14  Adding a Group    1    eae 2 15  Deleting a GOU esra arko TREA eee ee 2 15  Adding a 3095FC transmitter            0 0000 e aoe 2 16  Deleting a 3095FC transmitter    
9.     9  Replace the four screws from the Battery Charger Board   10  Reinstall the LCD display  if applicable     11  Place the power jumper in the ON position    12  Replace the front end cap cover     The Plate Change option allows the user to change the size of an orifice plate     1  Select Plate Change from the Meter menu to record an orifice plate  change     2  Select Yes if the plate change occurs during flowing conditions  Click  No for non flowing conditions     3  After selecting the appropriate Meter ID  click Freeze  If performing  the Plate Change under flowing conditions  the dialog box shows the  Freeze Value of each meter input  for purposes of data logging  while  the change is being made  All I O values are held in Manual mode at  the current value  The values are returned to an active state after  clicking OK in the Plate Change dialog box     4  Enter the new exact size for the Orifice Diameter  Inches or  Millimeters  in the new plate     5  Click Apply to record the change creating a record in the Event Log  and restarts the flow calculation using the new orifice size data     6  Click OK     5 5    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       5 6    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Appendix A    SPECIFICATIONS    Functional  Specifications    ROSEMOUNT    Specifications and Reference  Data          Specificatioris cu kB NANANA Pah ee tee page A 1  Dimensional Drawings    
10.     Adding a 3095FC transmitter  1  Right mouse click on the Device Root directory icon   2  Select Add a Device    3  Right mouse click on the New Device and select Rename  Type in the  new device name     4  Press  lt Enter gt    5  Configure the 3095FC communication parameters        NOTE  Place a 3095FC connection under a Group by selecting the Group before  adding the 3095FC Connection        Deleting a 3095FC transmitter  1  Right mouse click on the device to be deleted   2  Select Delete Device   3  Click Yes     Deleting all 3095FC transmitters    1  Right mouse click on the Device Root directory icon   2  Select Delete All Devices   3  Click Yes in the Confirm Delete Message dialog box     Renaming a Group or 3095FC    1  Right click on the Device or Group to be renamed   2  Select Rename    3  Type the new name    4  Press  lt Enter gt      2 16    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Section 3    OVERVIEW    BASIC FUNCTIONS    ROSEMOUNT    Configuration       OvVervieW  NG NN LTD AKN ae NANANG page 3 1  Basic Functions            cece eee eee page 3 1  Configuration       2 coi lr ARI LANANG page 3 4  Custom Displays               leeren page 3 54       The Rosemount 3095FC has parameters that must be configured before it is  calibrated and placed into operation  Configuration must be performed using  Rosemount User Interface Software  Configuration can be performed either   onsite using the LOI port or off line and late
11.     AdusedeuD gm   n   Hoki Last Volum  C Set To Fauk Value            Buntes AD MEE    FaRV  a   UO      Fi epa  B  Actual Sean fi Seconda   Brege Fires Value leno   onpencanan Cipeney      Enshied   Enabled C  Erabi   FF Pisaki f  Dizablad F Diab    FF  Unde   w  ak   X Cancel      Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Al Alarms Tab  See Figure 3 14 on page 3 20     The Al Alarms tab sets the alarm parameters for the Al point   Select Device  gt  I O  gt  Al Points  gt  Alarms  Set the values for the different alarms  There are six different alarms     1   2     Low Alarm  The limit value  in engineering units  to which the I O  must fall to generate a Low Alarm     High Alarm  The limit value  in engineering units  to which the I O  must rise to generate a High Alarm     LoLo Alarm  The limit value  in engineering units  to which the I O  must fall to generate a LoLo Alarm  The value is set lower than the  Low Alarm     HiHi Alarm  The limit value  in engineering units  to which the I O  must rise to generate a HiHi Alarm  The value is set higher than  the High Alarm     Rate Alarm  The value  in engineering units  that represents the  maximum amount of change permitted between updates  If the  change is equal to  or greater than this value  an alarm is  generated  To disable the Rate Alarm without disabling the other  alarms  the Rate Alarm value must be set greater than the Span of  the Analog Input or TDI     Alarm Deadband   
12.     SRBX   Spontaneous Report by Execution  Refer to RBX    SVA   Signal Value Analog  Stored in the Results Register    SVD   Signal Value Discrete  Stored in the Compare Flag    T Z   Tf   Flowing temperature    TLP   Type  of point   Logical  or point  number  and Parameter number     TXD   Transmitted Data communications signal     Glossary 5    Reference Manual    00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  Rosemount 3095FC Man       Glossary 6    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Index    A   Accessories             1 3  A 11  After Installing Components         5 4  Apply Power               2 10    Approved Manufacturing Locations  B 1    Automatic Tests              1 3  B  Backup Configuration Information 5 1  Basic Functions              3 1  Display TLP             3 1  Download File            3 3  Duplicating a Configuration   3 2  New Configuration File      3 2  Open File               3 2  Print Configuration         3 3  Save File               3 2  Select TLP              3 1  Using Copy and Paste      3 2  c  Calibrate  3095EG  23444 mie LNG 4 1  Analog Input  Al           4 3  Calibration Report      4 5  Calibration Value       4 5  Zero Shift            4 5  Verify 5 i esa alee ped 4 6  Changing the Plate           5 5  Communication Errors         5 2  Communication Problems    5 2  Debug Communications     5 2    ROSEMOUNT    Configuration  Analog Input             3 16  Al Advanced Tab     3 17  AlAlarms Tab        3 19  
13.    8 R W   9 R W   10 R W   11 R O   12 R W   13 R O   14 R O   15 R W   16 R W    AC  INT 16  INT 16  INT 16  INT 16  INT 16   FLP  FLP  FLP  FLP  FLP  FLP  FLP  FLP   UINT 16  UINT 8  UINT 8    10    N    ao DP R R R R R R R R DP DD N N    Point Tag Identification  Raw Value 1  Raw Value 2  Raw Value 3  Raw Value 4  Raw Value 5  EU Value 1  EU Value 2  EU Value 3  EU Value 4  EU Value 5  Press Effect  Set EU Value  Manual EU  Timer   Mode    Type    PRESSEFF  SETVAL  MANUAL  TIMER  MODE  TYPE    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004       Table C 24  Point Type 58   Revision Information    Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   R O AC 20 Device Firmware Description DESC  1 R O AC 10 Part Number PART   2 R O AC 10 Version VERSION  3 R O UINT 8 1 Information Present Flag PRESENT    Table C 25  Point Type 86   Extended History Parameters    Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   0 R O UINT 8 1 Maximum number of Extended History Points MAXPTS  1 R W UINT 8 1 Sample Log Interval     Units in Minutes INTERVAL  2 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG   3 R W TLP 3 Extended History Log Point  1 HST 1  4 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH1  5 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 1  6 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 2  7 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  2 HST 2  8 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH2  9 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 2  10 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TA
14.    Install With Autorun  steps 2 8  located above     Click the Windows Start button    Select Settings  gt  Control Panel    Double click the Add Remove Programs icon   Select Rosemount 3095FC User Interface    Click Change Remove    Follow the instructions that appear on the screen     To run the software  perform one of the following steps    Double click on 3095FC User Interface located on the desktop     Select Start  gt  Programs  gt  Rosemount 3095FC User Interface  gt   3095FC User Interface     Double click on the file 3095 exe located in C  Program  Files Rosemount Rosemount 3095FC User Interface  default  directory   If the program file was saved to another location in    Install  With Autorun    on page 2 11  select this location instead        NOTE    Only one version of Rosemount User Interface Software can run at a time        To log on to Rosemount User Interface for Windows software     1     Connect the 3095FC to the Local Operator Interface  LOI  port and  launch Rosemount User Interface Software        2  Enter the factory assigned 3 character login  username   LOI   Enter the 4 digit password  1000  The login is assigned using the  security feature of the Rosemount User Interface Software  see     Security Configuration    on page 3 13     NOTE    Login is case sensitive        If the login is not valid  a dialog box appears  Click OK and reenter the login  and password  Repeat this procedure until a successful login and password is  entered  To exit the 
15.   Alarm Present   Bit 5     Flow Rate Register Discrepancy   0   No Alarm Present   1   Alarm Present   Bit 4     Total Counts Register Discrepancy   0   No Alarm Present   1   Alarm Present   Bit 3   Not Used   Bit 2     High Alarm   0   No Alarm Present   1   Alarm Present   Bit 1     Not Used   Bit 0   Low Alarm   0   No Alarm Present   1   Alarm Present  55 R W FLP 4 Low Alarm Flow  1000 ft  day or m  day  LOALM  56 R W FLP 4 High Alarm Flow  1000 ft  day or m  day  HIALM  57 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging Technique AVGTYP  58 R W UINT 8 1 Full Recalculation Flag FUCALL    C 20    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Table C 19  Point Type 47   Meter Flow Values        Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   0 R O FLP 4 Flow rate per day  MCF or km   FLOWDY  1 R O FLP 4 Energy rate per day  MMBTU or GJoules  ENGDAY  2 R O FLP 4 Flow rate per hour  CF or M3  FLOWHR  3 R O FLP 4 Energy rate per hour  BTU or MJoules  ENGHR  4 R O FLP 4 Pressure Extension  hwPf  HWPF  5 R O FLP 4 Expansion Factor   Orifice EXPFTR  6 R O FLP 4 CdFT   AGA 1992 FR  7 R O FLP 4 Fn     Orifice AGA 1992  FloBoss 100 series and FloBoss FB   500 series Backward Compatibility    8 R O FLP 4 Fpb FPB  9 R O FLP 4 Ftb FTB  10 R O FLP 4 Ftf FTF  11 R O FLP 4 Fgr FGR  12 R O FLP 4 Fpv FPV  13 R O FLP 4 Zs     AGA 1992 FA  14 R O FLP 4 Zb ZB  15 R O FLP 4 Zf1     AGA 1992 ZF  16 R O FLP 4 IMV     AGA 1992 IMV  17 R O FLP 4 Orifice Plate Bore Diame
16.   Hazardous Locations Certifications                   page B 1       Rosemount Inc      Chanhassen  Minnesota USA    The EC declaration of conformity for all applicable European directives for this  product can be found on the Rosemount website at www rosemount com  A  hard copy may be obtained by contacting our local sales office     ATEX Directive  94 9 EC   Emerson Process Management complies with the ATEX Directive     European Pressure Equipment Directive  PED   97 23 EC   3095F 2 3 4 D Flow Transmitters     QS Certificate of Assessment   EC  No  PED H 20 Module H Conformity Assessment    All other 3095  Transmitters Level Controller     Sound Engineering  Practice    Transmitter Attachments  Process Flange   Manifold     Sound  Engineering Practice    Electro Magnetic Compatibility  EMC   89 336 EEC   3095F Flow Transmitters     EN 50081 1  1992  EN 50082 2 1995  EN  61326 1 1997   Industrial    North American Certifications  2  Groups A  B  C  and D  Install per Rosemount drawing 03095 1025     Canadian Standards Association  CSA  Approvals    M Explosion Proof for Class I  Division 1  Groups C and D  Optional solar  panel  mast option  Explosion Proof for Class I  Division 2  Groups A  B   C  D  and T3  CSA Enclosure Type 4   ISSeP    EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       B 2    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  March 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Appendix 
17.   Mexico uA            m  Louisiana    4 0    WIRING The field terminals are all located on a Termination Board  The input power  termination  CHG    CHG   uses a removable connector and accommodates  wiring up to 16 AWG in size     Use the following steps to connect wiring  See Figure 2 2 on page 2 5     1  Remove power from transmitter  if applicable    2  Strip the rubber coating from the end    4 in  maximum  of the wire    3  Insert the bared end into the clamp beneath the termination screw  To  prevent short circuits  the inserted wires should have as little bare  wire exposed as possible To prevent strain  allow some slack when  making connections    4   Tightening the screw to 0 25 N m  2 2 Ib in    Do not over torque the  connector screws    5  Check the polarity before applying power        NOTE  To avoid circuit damage  use appropriate electrostatic discharge precautions   such as wearing a grounded wrist strap        2 4    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 2 2  Wiring Terminals    Power Supply Wiring    RTD Wiring    Table 2 1  RTD Signal Routing                                                                                                            EJ  z  a   IF MODEM               a  e  z   RTD          SESS  SESS    SESS 8                   SooSoSoSIOGoeooo                CHG                                              COMI                   The terminals are labeled CHG  for positive power connection a
18.   Parameter Read        Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr     0 R W UINT 16 2 Event   Alarm Register EVTALRM  1 R W UINT 16 2 Periodic History Index Register PERIODIC  2 R W UINT 16 2 Daily History Index Register DAILY   3 R O UINT 16 2 Spare SPARE  4 R O UINT 8 1 History Format FORMAT  5 R W UINT 16 2 History Archive Register  1 ARCREG1  6 R W UINT 8 1 Start History Point START1  7 R W UINT 8 1 End History Point END1   8 R W UINT 8 1 Type of History Archive TYPE1   9 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV1  10 R W UINT 16 2 History Archive Register  2 ARCREG2  11 R W UINT 8 1 Start History Point START2  12 R W UINT 8 1 End History Point END2  13 R W UINT 8 1 Type of History Archive TYPE2  14 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV2  15 R W UINT 16 2 History Archive Register  3 ARCREG3  16 R W UINT 8 1 Start History Point START3  17 R W UINT 8 1 End History Point END3  18 R W UINT 8 1 Type of History Archive TYPE3  19 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV3  20 R W UINT 16 2 History Archive Register  4 ARCREG4  21 R W UINT 8 1 Start History Point START4  22 R W UINT 8 1 End History Point END4  23 R W UINT 8 1 Type of History Archive TYPE4  24 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV4  25 R W UINT 16 2 History Archive Register  5 ARCREG5  26 R W UINT 8 1 Start History Point START5  27 R W UINT 8 1 End History Point END5  28 R W UINT 8 1 Type of History Archive TYPE5  29 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV5  30 R W UINT 16 2 History Archive Register  6 ARCREG6  31 R W UINT 8 1 Start Histor
19.   Report No  3 1992   API Chapter 14 2  AGA Report No  8 1992 2nd printing  1994   and API Chapter 21 1  The 1992 flow calculation may be configured for  either Metric or U S  units     Flow Time   The DP stored for each second is compared to the configured low flow  cutoff  If the DP is less than or equal to the low flow cutoff or the converted  SP is less than or equal to zero  flow is considered to be zero for that  second  Flow time for a recalculation period is defined to be the number of  seconds the DP exceeded the low flow cutoff     Input and Extension Calculation   Every second the Rosemount 3095FC stores the measured input for DP   SP  and temperature and calculates the Integrated Value  IV   the square  root of the absolute upstream SP times the DP      Flow time averages of the inputs and the IV over the configured calculation  period are calculated  unless there is no flow for an entire calculation  period  Averages of the inputs are recorded to allow monitoring during no  flow periods     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       CONSIDERATIONS    Environmental  Requirements    Enclosures    Mounting    Power Installation  Requirements    Instantaneous Rate Calculations   The instantaneous value of the IV is used with the previous calculation  period of the Integral Multiplier Value  IMV  to compute the instantaneous  flow rate  The IMV is defined as the value resulting from the calculation of  all other factors of the fl
20.   System Flags             3 5  Advanced Tab         3 7  General Tab          3 5  Considerations  Enclosure               1 5  Environmental            1 5  Mounting                1 5  Power                  1 5  Rosemount User Interface  Software          1 6  Sites wt iw x mt TAE 1 6  Wiring    22 ng Ka ba sed KG 1 6  Custom Displays            3 54  New Display            3 54  Save Displays           3 55  D  Dimensional Drawings          A 7  E  Enclosure Considerations       1 5  Environmental Considerations    1 5  European Directive Information  B 1    Firmware          llle  1 3  Functions           lille  1 4  EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       G   Glossary             Glossary 1   Grounding                  2 8  Earth  ze  Ja 2 8  Pipelines With Cathodic Protection     EEUU GANG  eres BANG 2 8  Pipelines Without Cathodic  Protection        2 9  H  Hardware                   1 2    Hazardous Locations Certifications  B 1  North American Certifications B 1    Installation                 2 2  Rosemount 3095FC        2 2  Orifice Plate          2 2  Pipestand            2 2  Rosemount User Interface  Software        2 11  With Autorun         2 11  Without Autorun      2 12  Solar Panels             2 3  Sizing              2 3  L  Low Power Mode             1 4  M  Modbus  Configuration           3 40  Conversion             3 51  Register Configuration     3 47  Mounting   
21.   dial up modem  radio   satellite  or other communications line should be installed  This connection is  typically made through the host port on the 3095FC  Use the Connect  command to connect to a serial or dial up modem    Disconnect from the 3095FC    Close the screen to disconnect an on line connection  This automatically  closes the connection     When communication is established with a 3095FC or opening a  configuration file  the Configuration Tree appears on the screen  The  Configuration Tree is used to perform the following       Add  delete  or modify communication configurations for the 3095FC  units  The communication configurations allow the Rosemount User  Interface Software to communicate to an individual 3095FC unit       Establish Groups of 3095FC units  A 3095FC Group is typically several  units in the same geographical area or a number of units with  something else in common  Each group contains a list of all the  3095FC devices contained within that group       Assign an address for every 3095FC within a group  Each 3095FC has  a Station Name  Tag  and unique address with which to differentiate  each device  The Address must be different from any other host system  that may access the communications link       Setup the 3095FC Comm Ports  Use the         and           symbols to display or hide various options     Toggle between the Online configuration screen and the Configuration  tree device directory using Window  gt    select file gt      2 14    Re
22.  3095FC and a personal computer  PC  through a Local Operator Interface  Cable using EIA 232  RS 232  communications  Configure the functionality of  the 3095FC and monitor its operation using Rosemount User Interface  Software  see Section 3  Configuration      The Comm 1 allows for EIA 485  RS 485  serial communication protocols   The EIA 232  RS 232  activates Comm 2   Establishing Communication  on  page 2 13    The I O parameters  Sensor inputs  flow calculations  power control  and  security are configured and accessed using the configuration options  available in Section 3  Configuration     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Firmware    Accessories    Automatic Tests    The firmware contained in flash ROM on the termination board  determines  the functionality of the 3095FC and includes       1992 AGA 3 flow calculations  with user selectable AGA8  compressibility Detail  Gross I  or Gross Il  for a single meter run      Memory logging of 240 alarms and 240 events     Archival of minute data from the last 60 minutes for 15 points    Archival of 60 days of 10 minute data for 4 points     Archival of 35 days of hourly data for 15 points     Archival of 35 days of daily data for 15 points     Archival of Min   Max historical data for today and yesterday      Communications based on Modbus slave   ASCII or RTU  protocol for  use with EFM applications      User level security    The 3095FC supports the following options and ac
23.  6  Communications Signals Action  Card Signals  RTS The request to send signals that the modem is ready to transmit   RX The RXD receive data signals that data is being received at the  communications card   TX The TXD transmit data signals that data is being transmitted from    Table 2 7  EIA 232  RS 232   Communications Card Wiring    Ground the Transmitter    2 8    the communications card     Signal Label  Signal Common Negative COM    Switched Power TX    B  Ground COM   Request to Send RTS   Tip   Receive Data RX   Ring   Transmit Data TX     1  GND at Pin 1 and Pin 3 are identical  They are separated for ease of wiring    2  Switched Power is used with an internal radio or cell phone  It does not power external devices    3  Transmit  TX  connects to the 3095FC unit s receive     Grounding reduces the effects of electrical noise on the unit s operation and  protects against lightening  The 3095FC provides lightening protection for  built in field wiring inputs and outputs  Install a surge protection device on the  DC voltage source system to protect the device against lightning and power  surges     The 3095FC has two grounding screws inside the enclosure  It is  recommended that a minimum of 14 AWG wire be used for the ground wiring   To minimize signal errors caused by EMI  electromagnetic interference   RFI   radio frequency interference   and transients  The I O signal wiring cable  should be an insulated  shielded  twisted pair  All grounds should terminate at  a
24.  6  Zero Shift    Al Calibration Talita  Es M   Tag  Pit P    Rama akoa 1   O EU Van      10   Ram Hahaa 2   7969S EU Vain 2    2500  Rana    Value 3   65 El Yakan 3    2000  Rama aksa 4   20690 ELI Wam 4    280G  Hawa    inks 5   25695 ELI Vision 5    25000    Trze  unm        5  Bat EU voe    L0  bises E LI ER       Ei Update   w  or   K Cea         4 4    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Calibration Report  The Calibration Report details which parameters were set during calibration     1  Select View  gt  Calibration Report    2  Select the Calibration Report to be viewed  The file has the extension    800 and is located in the default directory C  Program  Files Rosemount User Interface for Windows Data directory unless  the directory location was changed when the Calibration Report was  created     3  Click Open   Calibration Value    Select Utilities  gt  Calibration Value to view the calibration values for a specific  analog input point        NOTE  Remove restore the device from to working pressure during calibration   Failure to follow recommendations may cause sensor damage        Zero Shift    To check or adjust for Zero Shift  leave the sensor by pass valve open  to  simulate a no flow condition   with either line pressure or a normal operating  SP from the calibrator applied to the sensor  This applies the same pressure  to both sides of the DP diaphragm to give a zero DP reading     Perform the following steps     1 
25.  71 regardless of the Byte Order field in the Modbus  Configuration screen  Register xxxxx   1byte 1  byte O    73 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  6  16 Convert Codes 73 and 74 send the IEEE formatted floating point number as   74 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  6  16 four bytes with a single register request  Only the byte order is changed   Function Code 73 loads register xxxxx in byte 2  byte 3  byte O  byte 1 order   Function code 74 does the same as Function Code 73 regardless of the Byte  Order field in the Modbus Configuration screen    75to 255 No Conversion        3 53    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       CUSTOM DISPLAYS    New Display    3 54    This section describes the Custom Display option  The Custom Display option  allows the creation of customized    live    displays  loading a display from a disk  file  and monitoring flow and I O points  Display options are located under the  View menu  The 3095FC stores displays to disk     A new display must be created while connected to the 3095FC and then  saved either to a disk file or to display memory in the 3095FC  The display  can incorporate    live    data  as well as other information to be conveyed  One  example is a graphical representation of the application that a 3095FC is  monitoring and controlling     Use the following instructions to create a new display     1   2     Select View  gt  Display  gt  New     If the Properties box does not appear  select the
26.  8 1 Hours HOUR  3 R W UINT 8 1 Day DAY  4 R W UINT 8 1 Month MONTH  5 R W UINT 8 1 Year YEAR  6 R O UINT 8 1 Leap Year LEAPYR  7 R O UINT 8 1 Day of Week DAYOWK  8 R O UNIT 8 6 Time  Seconds  Minutes  Hour  Day  Month  and Year TIME  9 R W UINT 8 1 Century CENT  10 R W UINT 8 1 Daylight Savings Enable DLSTEN    Table C 8  Point Type 13   System Flags       Parameter  Number Data Type Length Description  0 R W UINT 8 1 CRC Check CRCCHK  1 R W UINT 8 1 System Mode Flag   FLAG1  Bit 0 to 6   Not Used  Bit 7     0   Lowest Power Mode  1   No sleep   Communications Always On    2 R W UINT 8 1 User Calc Program 1 Enable  FloBoss 100 Series  FLAG2  3 R W UINT 8 1 User Operator Port Enable FLAG3  4 R W UINT 8 1 FST   Display Clear FLAG4  5 R W UINT 8 1 User COM1 Enable COM1EN  Flag 5  RegFlo   6 R W UINT 8 1 User COM2 Enable COM2EN  7 R W UINT 8 1 User Calc Program 1 Enable USRCEN  8 R W UINT 8 1 RTS Operator Interface  LOI  Port RTSROI  9 R W UINT 8 1 RTS Communications Port 1 RTSCM1    C 8    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   10 R W UINT 8 1 RTS Communications Port 2 RTSCM2  11 R W UINT 8 1 Clear Config Memory CLREEP  12 R W UINT 8 1 I O Scan Enable IOSCAN  13 R W UINT 8 1 Auxiliary Output 2 On AUX2  14 R W UINT 8 1 Auxiliary Output 1 On AUX1  15 R W UINT 8 1 Cold  Hard  Start options  COLD   0   None   1   Restore config from flash   defaults   2   Restore config and cl
27.  AGA 3  1992   API 14 2   AGA 8  1992   and API 21 1  Detail Gross I  Gross II     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS    3095FC    Front View    Side View                                                                                                                                    T    Ty Lo  K Aa E ar    amp   Meter Cover fe a   be  Optional     ROSEMOUNT  a v Y    3 S ty  3  10 71 4 2  30 5  A Ze men NG   Clearance Siren OS 1  gt   Required to  e   remove cover  uy                   3 4 in  14 NPT    Conduit Plug SOR  L H  ay LIH    LI UL    EN  163     Dimensions are in inches  millimeters        Terminal  Block                                                             3095FC with Solar Panel Assembly                                                                         Side View Front View      6 24  159              Solar Panel    Assembly  48  114  Eg  17  732   optional     E                                                                o    10 71  272   m   OH    LO BI EN L E38    i LU uu                                                                                                                                              Dimensions are in inches  millimeters              Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  Rosemount 3095FC October 2004       Mounting Configurations for 3095FC Transmitter    Panel Mount Pipe Mount  2 0  51         314 14 NPT  Conduit Plug    10 25   260              
28.  C 6  Point Type 10   AGA Flow Calculation Values  Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   0 R O FLP 4 hw   Meter Differential Pressure Value  Inches H20 or kPa  CURDP  1 R O FLP 4 Pf     Static Flowing Pressure Value  psi or kPa  CURFP  2 R O FLP 4 Tf     Flowing Temperature Value    F or   C  CURTMP  3 R O FLP 4 Instantaneous Flow  Flow rate per Day    MCF Day or CURFLO   km  Day  4 R O FLP 4 Instantaneous Energy  Energy rate per Day    ENERGY  MMBTU Day or GJ Day  5 R O FLP 4 Flow Today   MCF or km3 TDYFLO  6 R O FLP 4 Energy Today   MMBTU or GJ TDYENG    C 7    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004       Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   7 R O FLP 4 Flow Yesterday     MCF or km  YDYFLO  8 R O FLP 4 Energy Yesterday   MMBTU or GJ YDYENG  9 R O FLP 4 Pressure Extension   hwPf HWPF  10 R O FLP 4 IMV  Integral Multiplier Value      called C prime  C   in IMV  AGA3 1985  11 R O FLP 4 Sample Time SAMPLE  12 R O FLP 4 Orifice  Expansion Factor  Y  EXPFTR  13 R O FLP 4 Fr     AGA 1992 FR  14 R O FLP 4 Ftf FTF  15 R O FLP 4 Fpv   Compressibility FPV  16 R O FLP 4 Fgr FGR  17 R O FLP 4 Cd     Orifice AGA 1992  Coefficient of discharge  FB  18 R O FLP 4 Fpb FPB  19 R O FLP 4 Ftb FTB  20 R O FLP 4 Fa     AGA 1985 FA  Ev   AGA 1992    Table C 7  Point Type 12   Clock       Parameter  Number Data Type Length Description   0 R W UINT 8 1 Seconds SECOND  1 R W UINT 8 1 Minutes MINUTE  2 R W UINT
29.  Coils   16 Preset Multiple Holding Registers  General Tab    Action   Obtain current status  ON OFF  of a group of  logic coils  outputs    Obtain current status  ON OFF  of a groups of  Discrete Inputs   Obtain current binary value in one or more  holding requests   Obtain current binary value in one or more binary  registers   Force logic coil to a state of ON or OFF   Acknowledge Alarm or Event request   Place a specific binary value into a holding  register   Force a series of consecutive logic output coils  to defined ON or OFF states    Place specific binary values into a series of  consecutive holding registers     The General tab sets the basic communication parameters     See Figure 3 25 on page 3 42  Select Configure  gt  Modbus  gt  Configuration  gt  General tab  Select the Modbus Type  The Modbus protocol supports two modes    of transmission ASCII and RTU  All devices in the same  communications must be configured with the same mode of    1   2     transmission       American Standard Code for Information Interchange  ASCII       allows additional time intervals of up to one second to occur  between characters without causing an error  This allows the  messages to be read with the use of a dumb terminal  Each  character is divided into two 4 bit parts that are represented by  their hexadecimal equivalent  The ASCII mode uses twice as  many characters as the RTU mode  Each character sent is  composed of a Start bit  8 or 7 Data bits  and one or two Stop bits  wi
30.  Connect the Rosemount User Interface Software to the 3095FC and  run the calibration procedure     2  Select Meter    Calibration    Freeze     3  Under the Diff Press input  click Zero Shift to open the Set Zero Shift  window     4  Verify Reading to determine if a Zero Shift correction is required     5  If the reading is not zero  click Set Zero Shift to adjust the Zero and  click Done  If the reading is zero  click Done     6  Click Done to close the calibration window and cancel the freeze  values to begin using live readings for the flow calculations     4 5    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       VERIFY CALIBRATION    Figure 4 4  Meter Calibration  Screen    Rosemount User Interface Software can verify the calibration to check if the  device requires re calibration  To verify  perform the following steps     1  Launch the Rosemount User Interface Software  Connect the  3095FC    2  Select the Meter 5 Calibration    3  Click Freeze  This opens the Meter Calibration window  The current  reading displays under each meter input as the Freeze Value  The  3095FC uses these values in the flow calculations while verifying the  points        NOTE   Open the by pass valve on the valve manifold prior to isolating the device  from the process  to protect the sensor module  This keeps one side of the  sensor from being subjected to high pressure while the other side has no  pressure applied  This is required when calibrating either DP o
31.  Day FORCE  10 R W UINT 8 1 Contract Hour CONTRC  11 R O AC 20 Version Name   Part Number VERSION  12 R O AC 20 Hardware Identification Number VENDORID  13 R O AC 20 Time Created CREATETM  14 R O AC 12 ROM Serial Number ROMSN  15 R O AC 20 Customer Name CUSTNAME  16 R O UINT 8 1 Maximum PIDs MAXPIDS  17 R O UINT 8 1 Maximum AGA Meter Runs MAXAGAS  18 R O UINT 8 1 Maximum Tanks MAXTANKS  19 R O UINT 8 1 FSTs Possible MAXFSTS  20 R O BIN 1 RAM Installed   Memory Assignments  RAM    Bit 7   E0000 FFFFF  Bit 6   C0000 DFFFF  Bit 5   A0000 BFFFF  Bit 4     80000 9FFFF  Bit 3   60000 7FFFF  Bit 2   40000 5FFFF  Bit 1     20000 3FFFF  Bit 0     00000 1FFFF    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004       Parameter Read     Number Write Data Type Length Description       21 R O BIN 1 ROM Installed   Memory Assignments  ROM  Bit 7   E0000 FFFFF  Bit 6   C0000 DFFFF  Bit 5   A0000 BFFFF  Bit 4   80000 9FFFF  Bit 3   60000 7FFFF  Bit 2   40000 5FFFF  Bit 1   20000 3FFFF  Bit 0     00000 1FFFF  22 R O FLP 4 MPU Loading MPU  23 R O BIN 1 Utilities  UTIL  Bit 7     Industry Canada Unit  Bit 6   Not Used  Bit 5   Not Used  Bit 4     User Calculation Program Allowed  Bit 3   COM2 User Program Allowed  Bit 2   COM1 User Program Allowed  Bit 1     LCD Installed  Bit O   AGA Data archived    24 R O UINT 16 2 Type of device  ROCTYPE  3095   Rosemount 3095   25 R W UINT 8 1 Units Flag UNITS  0   English    1   Metric  kPa   2   Metric  bar     Table C 11  Point Ty
32.  EIA 232 standard for single ended data transmission over  distances of up to 50 ft  15 m    Data Rate    Selectable from 1200 to 19200 bps  Format    Asynchronous  7 or 8 bit  software selectable with full handshaking   Parity    None  odd  or even  software selectable      Zero based spans  reference conditions  silicone oil fill  316 SST isolating  diaphragms  and digital trim values equal to the span end points      Differential Pressure  Range 2  e 0   2 5 to 0 250 inH50  0   6 2 to 0   622 7 mbar    100 1 rangeability is allowed   Range 3  e 0   10 to 0 1000 inH2O 0   0 025 to 0   2 49 bar    100 1 rangeability is allowed   Accuracy  including Linearity  Hysteresis  Repeatability      0 075  of span for spans from 1 1 to 10 1 URL for spans less than 10 1  rangedown    Accuracy    0 03   0 0075  EL    Span       Jp   of span    Ambient Temperature Effect per 50   F  28   C       0 025  URL   0 125  span  spans from 1 1 to 30 1      0 035  URL   0 17596 span  spans from 30 1 to 100 1    Static Pressure Effects     Zero error    0 05  of URL per 1 000 psi  68 9 bar      Span error    0 20  of reading per 1 000 psi  68 9 bar   Stability      10 125956 URL for five years for  50   F  28   C  ambient temperature  changes  and up to 1000 psi  6 9MPa  line pressure     Absolute Gage Pressure  AP  GP   Range 3  absolute   Range C  gage     0   8 to 0 800 psi  0   0 55 to 0   55 2 bar    100 1 rangeability is allowed     A 3    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 483
33.  Input  Use the following  steps to configure the Al Advanced Tab     See Figure 3 13 on page 3 18     1   2     Select Device  gt  I O  gt  Al Points  gt  Advanced    Enter a Filter value  which is a weighted sample using a percentage  of the last value plus a percentage of the new value  The entered data  is the percentage of the last value used  The Filter is calculated every  Scan Period by the formula     Last Value x Entered 96     New Value x  100   Entered 96     Filtered Value    Enter the Adjusted A D 096  which is the calibrated Analog to Digital   A D  reading that corresponds to O input  In the Calibrate function   this value is altered to set the 096 input exactly at the Low Reading  EU value to eliminate transmitter and system errors    Enter the Adjusted A D 100   which is the calibrated A D reading  corresponding to 10096 input  This value is used to convert the input  to engineering units  In the Calibrate function  this value is altered to  set the 10096 input exactly at the High Reading EU value        NOTE    Raw A D Input displays the current reading directly from the analog to digital  converter  Actual Scan displays the actual amount of time in seconds that  passes between scans  This number should be the same as shown for the  Scan Period parameter if the system is not overloaded        The Enable Average Raw Values calculates and averages the raw  readings during the Scan Period  Use the outcome as the Raw A D  Input during calculations  For example 
34.  Properties button  from the toolbar     Enter the name of the display in the Properties  Form Display Name  field     Select to Enable or Disable the Logical Point Number Selection List       When Enabled  enter a Point Type  When selecting a TLP  the  Logical Number  L  comes from the logical listing selection box for  those parameters that have the Point Type  T  match the Point  Type entered in this screen       When Disabled  the display is in What You See Is What You Get   WYSIWYG  mode and the user selects the TLP to view     Place the cursor where the display element is to appear  Right click  on the mouse and select an element       Add Frame   Place like elements in a Frame to group user  selections  Once Frame is in place  drag and drop elements onto  the Frame       Add Label   Use labels to mark other elements      Add Text Box   Data entry fields      Add Check Box   Multiple selection box      Add Option Button   Radio button to limit input to a single selection        NOTE    Create elements in the main Form before dragging and dropping them into a    Frame        Enter or select the desired data in the Properties Form  The items in  the Properties box depend on the added object     Many elements can be created and placed anywhere on the edit  Screen  Option buttons should be placed within a frame  Element  properties can be edited at any time    After creating elements to display  click Save to save the display to a  disk file located on the PC or floppy driv
35.  RS 485  Comm 1 port      Communications card using EIA 232  RS 232  on Comm 2 port   optional       Extensive applications firmware    EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Hardware    The backplane board provides the power regulation  the routing of the signals  to the termination board  the processor board  the backup battery board  the  optional communications board  the sensor module  and the battery charger  board     The termination board provides connections to the field wiring and is located  on the terminal side of the housing  Connections include the power supply   Local Operator Interface  LOI  communications  Comm 1 communications   optional Comm 2 communications  RTD wiring  and the I O field wiring  The  termination board provides surge and static discharge protection for the field  wiring  Electronics include the RTD circuits and the final I O drivers receivers   The termination board also serves as an interface to the backplane board in  the electronics portion of the enclosure     The 32 bit processor board contains the processor  memory  Local Operator  Interface  LOI  communications driver  Comm 1 communications driver  the  reset controller  and the real time clock  The functions for the I O of analog  conversion originate on the processor board  The processor board  also  called the central processor unit  provides the Serial Peripheral Interface   SPI  
36.  RTD Input with 12 ft   3 66 m  of Armored  Shielded Cable         4 RTD Input with 24 ft   7 32 m  of Armored  Shielded Cable        7 RTD Input with 75 ft   22 86 m  of Shielded Cable        8 RTD Input with 75 ft   22 86 m  of Armored  Shielded Cable        A RTD Input with 12 ft   3 66 m  of CENELEC Flameproof Cable         B RTD Input with 24 ft   7 32 m  of CENELEC Flameproof Cable        C RTD Input with 75 ft   22 86 m  of CENELEC Flameproof Cable        Code Transmitter Housing Material Conduit Entry Size   A Polyurethane covered Aluminum 1 2 14 NPT   Adapter  E Polyurethane covered Aluminum 314 14 NPT        B Polyurethane covered Aluminum M20 x 1 5  CM20    Adapter  C Polyurethane covered Aluminum PG 13 5   Adapter  J SST 1 2   14 NPT        K SST M20 x 1 5  CM20         L SST PG 13 5          A      O    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  Rosemount 3095FC October 2004         Available      Not available  3095FB  3095FC    A Standard        B With Integral Transient Protection      c CE MARK   Compliant with EMC     Transient Protection Included        0 None      1 LCD Meter      0 None      1 Coplanar SST Flange Bracket for 2 in  Pipe or Panel Mount  SST Bolts o    2 Traditional Flange Bracket for 2 in  Pipe Mounting  CS Bolts      3 Traditional Flange Bracket for panel Mounting  CS Bolts o    4 Traditional Flange Flat Bracket for 2 in  Pipe Mounting  CS Bolts      5 Traditional Flange Bracket for 2 in  Pipe Mounting  SST Bolts o    6 Traditional Flange 
37.  Tag character height is 0 0625 in   1 59 mm    65 characters maximum      Tag may be stored in transmitter memory  Software tag is left blank unless  specified      Software tag is left blank unless specified     Optional 305 Integral Manifolds    The Rosemount 3095FC Transmitter with 305RC  or 305AC  305BC  Integral  Manifold are fully assembled  calibrated  and seal tested by the factory  Refer  to PDS 00813 0100 4733 for additional information     Rosemount User Interface Software Packages    The Rosemount User Interface Software package is available with or without  the converter and connecting cables  All configurations are packaged  separately     Windows 98 or higher  3095FC    Part Number 03095 5136 0001  Windows User Interface Software   Single  PC License  and Cable       Part Number 03095 5135 0001  Windows User Interface Software   Single  PC License      Part Number 03095 5135 0002  Windows User Interface Software  Site  License      Part Number 03095 5106 0003  10 foot  3 05 m  9 pin Serial Cable    A 11    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       A 12    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Appendix B    APPROVED  MANUFACTURING  LOCATIONS    EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE  INFORMATION    HAZARDOUS  LOCATIONS  CERTIFICATIONS    ROSEMOUNT    Product Certifications       Approved Manufacturing Locations                   page B 1  European Directive Information                      page B 1
38.  When Enabled  an Analog  Input point configured with a Scan Period of 1 0 seconds obtains a  new value from the A D every 50 milliseconds  During the Scan  Period  20 values are obtained from the A D and summed together  At  EU Value calculation  the values summed are divided by the number  of samples taken during the scan period and are used as the Raw  A D Input  Disable this function to acquire instantaneous values     3 17    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 13  Al Advanced Tab  Screen    3 18       When Temp Compensation is Enabled  a temperature compensation  curve is applied to the Analog Input using the board temperature of  the 3095FC as a reference  Use this feature to improve the A D  conversion accuracy at temperature extremes for modular Analog  Inputs only  built in Analog Inputs already have temperature  compensation  When using this feature  be sure to perform a  calibration after it is Enabled    When Clipping is Enabled  the 3095FC forces the Filtered EUs to stay  within the range defined by the cut off limits  Set the cut off limits by  using the LoLo Alarm and HiHi Alarm parameters  see    Al Alarms  Tab    on page 3 19     To complete point configuration click Apply    Use Device  gt  Flags  gt  Flash Memory Save Configuration to save the  configuration to the Flash Memory in case a Cold Start must be  performed     Analog Input  Gerard Advanced   A Calbaaiitrs   ama      Filler E Action on F akit
39.  configuration Point Type in the left column and  selecting specific Point Types in the right column        NOTE  The Configuration Points screen changes depending on the type of device  that is connected        5  Select only the Configuration Points to download   6  Click Download  Downloading automatically begins   7  Click OK when the download is complete     Print Configuration  The Print Configuration option enable specifying Point Types to Print     1  Select File  gt  Print Configuration     2  Select the Point Types to be printed  Select the All or Deselect All  buttons for multiple Point Types or select deselect individual Point  Types by using the mouse to double click on the Point Type in the left  column and selecting specific Parameters in the right column     3  Click OK     4  When the Print Preview screen appears  choose one of the following  buttons       Print to send to a local printer      PDF to create a  pdf  Portable Document File      Excelto create an  xls spreadsheet file      RTF to create an  rtf  Rich Text Format  file      HTML to create an  htm Internet browser file      TXT to create a  txt text file     5  The 3095FC Group  Address  Field  and Value information displays in  the Print Configuration results window     3 3    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       Rosemount 3095FC October 2004  CONFIGURATION  Setting the Clock Immediately after connecting to a 3095FC for the first time  set the    Rosemount User Interface Software Clock
40.  of Level 0 and several  options in the View menu      Level 2  allows access the menu options of all lower level options   Collect Data  EFM reports  and Meter menu      Level 3  allows access the menu options of all lower level options   several options in the Device and File menu  and the  Configuration menu      Level 4  allows access the menu options of all lower level options  and several options in the Utilities menu       Level 5  system administrator level  allows access to all menus  and options        NOTE   To prevent unauthorized users from accessing the software  delete the default  factory assigned login  username  LOI and the password 1000 after the  security parameters are established     Ensure that someone has Level 5 Access prior to deleting LOI 1000        3 13    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 10  Security Access  Level Screen    Figure 3 11  Security Enable  Screen    3 14    G00 iinet lalrilaga Bet pitiy FE    pen i   Pani   iem  lei  LEA  rs         r       3095FC Security  See Figure 3 11     The 3095FC Security controls access to the device Comm Ports  When  enabled  login is required to use the communication ports  Each  communication port can be enabled or disabled separately     The Access Level provides security for the 3095FC communication ports  depending on the value of the Comm Port Security parameter as defined by  the Comm Ports screen     Disabled   All login requested accepted  
41.  of the  Set Span dialog     For SP on an absolute pressure device  add the actual   atmospheric pressure  such as 300   14 73     13  When the Live Reading is stable  click Set Span to calibrate the high  reading  The window advances to the Set Midpoint 1 window     14  To perform a two point calibration  click Done to complete calibration     15  To calibrate midpoints  apply the desired pressure or temperature and  enter the applied value in the Dead Weight   Tester Value field   Midpoint can be calibrated in any order    16  When the Live Reading is stable  click Set Mid 1 to calibrate the  reading  The display advances to the Set Midpoint 2 window     17  To perform a three point calibration  click Done to complete  calibration     18  To calibrate additional midpoints  apply the desired pressure or  temperature and enter the applied value in the Dead Weight   Tester  Value field    19  When the Live Reading is stable  click Set Mid 2 to calibrate this  reading  The display advances to the Set Midpoint 3 window     20  To perform a four point calibration  click Done to complete calibration     21  To calibrate a third midpoint  apply the desired pressure or  temperature and enter the applied value in the Dead Weight   Tester  Value field     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 4 2  Returning the  Sensor Module to Service    Analog Input  Al   Calibration    22  When the Live Reading is stable  click Set Mid 3 to calibr
42.  registers does not exceed the number of  registers configured     3 51    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Table 3 8  Modbus Conversion                   Codes   Convert Slave   Code Description Function Definition   0 No Conversion       1 Float to Integer  Float Scale 1 3 4 The Float to Integer conversion changes floating point data to an integer for   2 Float to Integer  Float Scale 2 3 4 transmission to the host  The number of the Convert Code specifies which   3 Float to Integer  Float Scale 3 3 4 floating point scaling value is to be used for the conversion   4 Float to Integer  Float Scale 4 3 4   5 Float to Integer  Float Scale 5 3 4   6 Float to Integer  Float Scale 6 3 4   7 Float to Integer  Float Scale 7 3 4   8 Float to Integer  Float Scale 8 3 4   9 to 16 No Conversion 6  16     17 Integer to Float  Float Scale 1 6  16 The Integer to Float conversion changes a transmitted integer value to a   18 Integer to Float  Float Scale 2 6  16 floating point value  The number of the Convert Code specifies which floating   19 Integer to Float  Float Scale 3 6  16 point scaling value is to be used for the conversion  If no fractional part is   20 Integer to Float  Float Scale 4 6  16 coming through on conversion from integer to float  use a float conversion that   21 Integer to Float  Float Scale 5 6 16 more closely fits the range of integer to be converted  such as float range O to     3 10 instead of O to 1000    22 Integer
43.  screen shows the requested point information   such as field I O values or calculated flow values  These on screen values are  automatically updated by Rosemount User Interface Software     3 15    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Analog Input  Al   Configuration    3 16    Analog Inputs are analog signals generated by measurement devices  such  as pressure and temperature transmitters  including RTD probes   The following tabs are available as part of the Al configuration      Al General tab     Al Advanced tab     Al Calibration tab  see    Analog Input  Al  Calibration  on page 4 3      Al Alarms tab    Al General Tab    The Al General Table sets the basic parameters for the Analog Input point   Use the following steps to configure the Al General Tab   See Figure 3 12  1  Select Device  gt  I O  gt  Al Points  gt  General Tab  Select the Analog Input   Enter a 10 character Tag for identification of this Point Number   Enter the Value and Units   Select the Scanning option     Ov o      When Scanning is set to Enabled  Value automatically displays  the last Analog Input scan in engineering units       When Scanning is set to Disabled  manual mode   the value is no  longer updated by the 3095FC  If Scanning is set to Disabled   enter a value to override the input  If Alarming is Enabled  an  alarm generates when Scanning is set to Disabled     6  Setthe Alarming option  The Active Alarms field indicates any alarms  that are a
44.  single point        NOTE   Grounding wiring requirements for DC voltage sources equipment are  governed by the National Electrical Code  NEC   When the equipment uses  DC voltage sources  the grounding system must terminate at the service  disconnect  All equipment grounding conductors must provide an  uninterrupted electrical path to the service disconnect        Earth Grounds    All earth grounds must have an earth to ground rod or grid impedance of 25  ohms or less as measured with a ground system tester  The grounding  conductor should have a resistance of 1 ohm or less between the 3095FC  enclosure ground and the earth ground rod or grid     Pipelines With Cathodic Protection    The 3095FC must be electrically isolated from the pipeline  Electrical isolation  can be accomplished by using insulating flanges upstream and downstream  on the meter run  In this case  the Rosemount 3095FC could be flange  mounted or saddle clamp mounted directly on the meter run and grounded  with a ground rod or grid system  see  Earth Grounds  on page 2 8      Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       POWER SUPPLY    Pipelines Without Cathodic Protection    The pipeline may provide an adequate earth ground and the 3095FC could  mount directly on the meter run using an orifice plate  Use a ground system  tester to make sure the pipeline to earth impedance is less than 2 ohms  If the  pipeline to earth impedance is greater than 2 ohms  the 3095FC instal
45.  subjected to high pressure while the other side has  no pressure applied  This is required when calibrating either DP or  SP  See Figure 4 1     5  To calibrate the pressure input  setup the pressure calibrator and  make the necessary connections to the device     6  Tocalibrate the temperature input  disconnect the RTD sensor and  connect a decade box  or comparable equipment  to the RTD  terminals of the 3095FC     7  Click Calibrate under the desired input to calibrate DP  SP  or  Temperature  This displays the Set Zero calibration window     EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 4 1  Removing the  Device from Service    4 2            Pressure  Remains  gna          Shutdown Sequence    Operating    8  Apply the low  zero  value  For a pressure input  this would typically  be open to atmosphere     9  Enter the applied value in the Dead Weight   Tester Value field of the  Set Zero dialog  For SP on an absolute pressure device  enter the  actual current atmospheric pressure        NOTE  Apply pressure to both the high and low sides of the transmitter when  calibrating SP        10  When the displayed Live Reading is stable  click Set Zero to calibrate  the zero reading  The Set Span window then appears   11  Apply the desired high value to the input  the top end of the expected  operating range     12  Enter the applied value in the Dead Weight   Tester Value field
46.  to Float  Float Scale 6 6  16   23 Integer to Float  Float Scale 7 6  16   24 Integer to Float  Float Scale 8 6  16   30 to 32 No Conversion       33 Character to Integer 3 4 The Character to Integer conversion changes a character data type to an  integer for transmitter to the host    34 Integer to Character 6  16 The Integer to Character conversion changes a transmitted integer value to a  character data type    35 Long to Integer 3 4 The Long to Integer conversion changes a long data type to an integer for  transmission to the host    36 Integer to Long 6  16 The Integer to Long conversion changes a transmitter integer value to a long  data type    39 Float to Integer  No Scaling 3 4 The Float to Integer conversion changes a floating point data type to an  integer for transmitter to the host    40 Integer to Float  No Scaling 3 4 6  16 The Integer to Float conversion changes a transmitted integer value to a  floating point data type    41 Float to Byte  No Scaling 3 4 The Float to Byte conversion changes a floating point data type to a byte for  transmission to the host    42 Byte to Float  No Scaling 3 4 6  16 The Byte to Float conversion changes a transmitted byte value to a floating  point data type   43 Float to Long  No Scaling 3 4 The Float to Long conversion changes a floating point data type to a Long  Integer for transmission to the host    44 Long to Float  No Scaling 3  4  6  16 The Long to Float conversion changes a transmitted Long Integer value to a  floatin
47.  to ensure proper logging of history   The internal real time clock provides time stamping and control of the  historical databases  Event Log  Alarm Log  Audit Log  and Contract Hour        NOTE   The time stamp reflects the time at the end of the period  Data collected from  0800 to 0900 is thus time stamped 0900  This is used for the logging of  history        See Figure 3 1  1  Select Device  gt  Clock or click the Clock icon in the toolbar     2  The display at the bottom of the calendar is the date and time from  the PC clock  Continue with Step 5 if correct     3  If itis not correct   a  use the arrow buttons to select the correct Month and Year  b  click on the desired day of the month    c  click on the time field and type in the desired value  type A or P for  the AM PM field  or use the arrows     4  The clock can automatically compensate for daylight savings time by  enabling this feature     5  Click Apply and click OK     Figure 3 1  Clock Screen    Dice Date and Tina     Thursday Aad 3  203    Sa Device Date and Time                   S EA Dakahr 5aeings Time  ET Apeil 2003 e   6 Enabled    1 2 wi     B 8 WH   13 14 15 16 17 18   DA c2 23 M 25  722 AN    C3 Today 241342004 EBAH      Bp Scan   Bi Update   w  OF   KK Cancel       3 4    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Configuring the System  Flags    Use System Flags to perform actions that affect the overall operation of the  3095FC  From the Flags screen  a con
48. 0 4832  Rev AA       March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC  Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   20 R W FLP 4 Disconnect Time DISCTM  21 R W FLP 4 Inactivity Time INACTM  22 R W FLP 4 RBX Time Base  1 RBXTB 1  23 R W UINT 8 1 RBX Retry Count  1 RBXRC 1  24 R W FLP 4 RBX Time Base  2 RBXTB 2  25 R W UINT 8 1 RBX Retry Count  2 RBXRC 2  26 R W FLP 4 RBX Time Base  3 RBXTB 3  27 R W UINT 8 1 RBX Retry Count  3 RBXRC 4  28 R W UINT 8 1 RBX Address RBXADR  29 R W UINT 8 1 RBX Group RBXGRP  30 R W UINT 8 1 Store and Forward Address  1  Not Used for RegFlo  SFADR 1  31 R W UINT 8 1 Store and Forward Group  1  Not Used for RegFlo  SFG 1  32 R W UINT 8 1 Store and Forward Address  2  Not Used for RegFlo  SFADR 2  33 R W UINT 8 1 Store and Forward Group  2  Not Used for RegFlo  SFG 2  34 R W UINT 8 1 Store and Forward Address  3  Not Used for RegFlo  SFADR 3  35 R W UINT 8 1 Store and Forward Group  3  Not Used for RegFlo  SFG 4   Table C 10  Point Type 15   System Variables  Device Information   Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   0 R W UINT 8 1 Device Address ROCADR  1 R W UINT 8 1 Device Group ROCGRP  2 R W AC 20 Station Name STNNAME  3 R W UINT 8 1 Active PIDs  PIDS  4 R W UINT 8 1 Active AGA Meter Runs  AGAS  5 R W UINT 8 1 Not used FSTINST  6 R W UINT 8 1 Number of Standard History Points  RAMO  7 R W UINT 8 1 Number of Extended History Points  RAM1  8 R W UINT 8 1 Number of RAM2 Database Points  RAM2  9 R W UINT 8 1 Force End of
49. 00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Section 1    3095FC OVERVIEW    ROSEMOUNT    Introduction       3095FC Overview             nn page 1 1  3095FC Functions              eee eee page 1 4  Considerations              cece eee eee eee page 1 5       The 3095FC is a 32 bit microprocessor based transmitter  The device  electronically measures  monitors  and manages gas flow for a single meter  run using an orifice plate  DP   It reliably and accurately performs gas flow  calculations  temperature measurements  and data archival     The 3095FC performs minute  10 minute  hourly  periodic   daily  and  minimum   maximum historical data archival  It records the corrected gas flow  across an orifice plate  stores the data  and has the ability to send the data to  a remote host     The 3095FC computes gas flow for both volume and energy  It provides  on site functionality and supports remote monitoring  measurement  data  archival  communications  and control     The 3095FC provides the following components and features     Weather tight enclosure    Termination Board  e 32 bit Processor Board    Battery Charger Board    Backplane Board    2MB of flash ROM  Read Only Memory   which is field upgradeable    512KB of battery backed up RAM  Random Access Memory  storage      Support for a three wire 100 ohm Resistance Thermal Detector  RTD   input      Internal lead acid batteries  optional     Local Operator Interface  LOI  port   EIA 232  RS 232     EIA 485 
50. 0809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Section 4    OVERVIEW    CALIBRATE  3095FC    ROSEMOUNT    Calibration       OVervieW Liao ualeat doe qns Xd x arn Ries page 4 1  Calibrate     i a hole Dre Eu page 4 1  Verify Calibration              eee page 4 6       Once startup is successful and configuration is complete  it is necessary to  calibrate the 3095FC to meet the requirements of the application  The  following section details the procedure for calibrating the 3095FC and the I O   Once calibration is complete the 3095FC can be placed into operation        NOTE   When the enclosure end caps are unscrewed  local calibration or monitoring  of the 3095FC through its LOI port must be performed in a non hazardous  area  Performance of these procedures in a hazardous area could result in  personal injury or property damage        Use the Rosemount User Interface Software to calibrate as follows     1  Launch the Rosemount User Interface Software and connect to the  3095FC     2  Select the Meter    Calibration  The current reading displays under  each meter input as the Freeze Value  The 3095FC uses these  values in the flow calculations while calibrating the points     3  Click Freeze  If necessary  create a calibration file     4  Isolate the device from the process by opening the by pass valve on  the valve manifold prior to isolating the device from the process  to  protect the sensor module   This keeps one side of the differential  sensor from being
51. 095FC  Address to 240 and Group Address to 240  which is the universal  address     Click the Advanced tab    Try increasing the Time Out and or Tx Delay   Click Apply  and then OK    Click the General tab  and click Connect     oo NOD u    If communication problems still occur  try increasing the Number of  Retries field in the Advanced tab screen  Contact an Emerson  Process Management representative for additional assistance     Debug Communications    Select Utilities    Debug Communications to open a Diagnostics window   which displays the data bytes  in hex format  sent and received from the  3095FC during any operation  Bytes sent are shown in black  bytes received  are shown in red  Right click on the display to Copy highlighted data  Clear All  data  or Unselect  Copied data can be pasted in a file for analyzing     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       RESETTING THE 3095FC    Warm Start    Cold Start    Jumper Reset    If problems occur that appear to be software related  try resetting with a Warm  Start  Cold Start  or Jumper Reset     The re initialization is performed by setting a parameter in the Rosemount  User Interface Software Flags  The re initialization includes the Tasks   Database  Communication Ports  sensor module  and I O  It does not change  the current configuration of any parameters     1  Log into the Rosemount User Interface Software   Connect the PC to the 3095FC    Perform  Backup Configuration Inform
52. 2   or XP       32MB RAM     10 MB of available hard disk space   e RS 232 serial communication   e SVGA color monitor  800 x 600 pixels    Local  state  and federal codes may restrict monitoring locations and dictate  site requirements  Position the 3095FC to minimize the length of signal and  power wiring     I O wiring requirements are site and application dependent  Local  state  or  NEC requirements determine the I O wiring installation methods  Direct burial  cable  conduit and cable  or overhead cables are options for I O wiring  installations     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Section 2    MOUNTING    ROSEMOUNT    Installation       Mounting  nn ex ENVERA RESA E page 2 1  Installation saw lh AG NADA RR page 2 2  Wiring    2c Rmi RR REIR REA E Rm page 2 4  Power Supply            n eee eee eee page 2 9  Apply Power  anak NA a RG a ee etre Rp er Sy page 2 10  Install the Rosemount User Interface Software          page 2 11  Getting Started with the Software                     page 2 12  Establishing Communication                    s    page 2 13  Configuration Tree               eee eee page 2 14       Mounting the Rosemount 3095FC can be accomplished using one of the  following methods       Pipestand mounted   The Rosemount 3095FC can mount to a 2 in   pipestand  Ensure that the pipestand meets all weight requirements  and installation conforms to local building codes       Orifice Plate     Mount directly to an ori
53. 2  Rev AA  March 2004       Parameter  Number    Description Abbr   Point Tag Identification TAG   Point Description DESC  Calculation Method  CMTHI    Bit 7   Manual Mode  0   Normal  1   Manual Calculation Standard  0 AGA  1 ISO  Bit 6   RBX on Set  0   Disable RBX on Set  1   Enable RBX on Set  Bit 5   RBX on Clear  0   Disable RBX on Clear  1   Enable RBX on Clear  Bit 4     Alarming  0   Disabled  1   Enabled  Bit 3     Units of Measurement  0   English Units  1   Metric Units  Bit 2     Calculation Version  0   1985  1   1992  Bit 2     AGA Limits Events  0   Disable  1   Enable  Bit 1     Calculation Type  0   Orifice  Bit O     Fpv Method  1   AGA8    Calculation Method Il  CMTHII    Bit 7   Not Used  Bit 6   Reserved  Bit 5   Gas Quality  0   Constant  1   Live Data  Not Logged   Bit 4     Heating Value Basis  0   Ignore  1   Heating Value as Delivered  Bit 3   Heating Value Basis  0   Heating Value Dry  1   Heating Value Wet  Bit 2   Atmospheric Press  0   Calculate Atmospheric Pressure  1   Enter Atmospheric Pressure  Bit 1   Fpv Method  0   AGA8 Gross Method II  1   AGA Gross Method    Bit 0   Fpv Method  0   AGA8 Detail   ISO 12213 2  1   AGA8 Gross  1992     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   4 R W BIN 1 Options  AGACFG  Bit 7   Log Methane Adjust  0   Log Normalization  1   Do Not Log Normalization  Bit 6   Heating Value Basis  0   Mass Basis Heating Va
54. 2  Rev AA  October 2004       Physical Specifications    A 4    Range 4  absolute   Range D  gage     0   36 26 to 0   3 626 psi  0   2 5 to 0 250 0 bar    100 1 rangeability is allowed   Accuracy  including Linearity  Hysteresis  Repeatability      0 075  of span for spans from 1 1 to 6 1 of URL    For spans less than 6 1 rangedown     Accuracy    0 03   0 0075  Sg  oe of span       Ambient Temperature Effect per 50   F  28   C       0 05  URL   0 12596 of span  spans from 1 1 to 30 1    0 06  URL   0 175  of span  spans from 30 1 to 100 1  Stability     0 125  URL for five years for x50   F  28   C  ambient temperature  changes  and up to 1000 psi  6 9MPa  line pressure     Process Temperature  RTD   Specification for process temperature is for the transmitter portion only   Sensor errors caused by the RTD are not included  The transmitter is  compatible with any PT100 RTD conforming to IEC 751 Class B  which has a  nominal resistance of 100 ohms at 0   C and      0 00385  Examples of  compatible RTDs include the Rosemount Series 68 and 78 RTD Temperature  Sensors   Sensing Range   e    40 to 212   F   40 to 100   C     Accuracy  including Linearity  Hysteresis  Repeatability   e  1 0   F  0 56   C   Ambient Temperature Effects per 50   F  28   C      0 90   F  0 50   C  for process temperatures from    40 to 212   F   40 to  100  C   Stability  e  1 0   F  0 56   C  for one year    Electrical Connections      14 NPT 14 14 NPT  CM 20  PG 13 5    RTD Process Temperature Inpu
55. 26 R W FLP 4 H20   Water WATER  27 R W FLP 4 He   Helium HELIUM  28 R W FLP 4 CH    Methane METHAN  29 R W FLP 4 CoHg  Ethane ETHANE  30 R W FLP 4 C3Hg   Propane PROPAN  31 R W FLP 4 C4H49     n Butane NBUTAN    C 5    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004       Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   32 R W FLP 4 C4H 49     i Butane IBUTAN  33 R W FLP 4 C5H12     n Pentane NPENTA  34 R W FLP 4 CsH    i Pentane IPENTA  35 R W FLP 4 CgH44   n Hexane NHEXAN  36 R W FLP 4 CzH4g     n Heptane NHEPTA  37 R W FLP 4 CgH4g     n Octane NOCTAN  38 R W FLP 4 CgH29     n Nonane NNONAN  39 R W FLP 4 C49H22     n Decane NDECAN  40 R W FLP 4 O      Oxygen OXYGEN  41 R W GER 4 CO   Carbon Monoxide CARBMO  42 R W FLP 4 H       Hydrogen HYDROG  43 R W UINT 8 1 Calculation Units   FLOUNITS   0   MCF  km     MMBTU  GJoules    1   CCF  100 m3    MBTU  MJoules    2   10 MCF  10 km     MMMBTU  TJoules   44 R W UINT 8 1 Enable Stacked Differential Pressure  hw  DPSTEN  45 R W TLP 3 Low Differential Pressure  hw  Input LO TYP  46 R W TLP 3 Differential Pressure  hw  Input DP TYP  47 R W TLP 3 Static Pressure Input     Pf FP TYP  48 R W TLP 3 Temperature Input     Tf TP TYP  49 R W FLP 4 Low Differential Pressure  hw  Setpoint LODPSP  50 R W FLP 4 High Differential Pressure  hw  Setpoint HIDPSP  51 R W FLP 4 Meter Value Differential Pressure  hw  CURDP  52 R W FLP 4 Static Flowing Pressure Value     Pf CURFP  53 R W FLP 4 Flowing Temperatu
56. 3095FC  see  Establishing  Communication  on page 2 13    2  Select File 5 Open   3     Select the configuration file name  The extension must be  800   4  Configure as necessary   Once the configuration file is opened it automatically becomes active and may    be edited offline  The configuration file may also be loaded into a 3095FC  using the  Download File  function  see page 3 3      SaveFile    The Save option saves the current configuration of a connected 3095FC to a  disk file  Once a backup configuration file is created it can be loaded into a  3095FC using the  Download File  function  see page 3 3    1  Select File    Save Configuration  The Save As dialog box appears   2  Type the desired File name of the backup file or use the default   3  Click Save  The file is saved in the default directory C  Program  Files Rosemount Rosemount 3095FC User Interface User Interface  unless another directory was selected     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Download File    Use this function to download a previously saved configuration to a 3095FC   Configuration files are created using the Save Configuration function  To  download a previously saved configuration   1  Select File 5 Download   2  Select the configuration file name with the extension  FCF  3  Click Open   4  Select the Point Types to download  Use Select All or Deselect All to  change multiple Point Types  Select or Deselect individual Point  Types by selecting the
57. 70 N A Point 0  2 1 0 0 N A Point 0  3 1 7052 7059 Filtered EUs  Analog Inputs 1 8  Point 0  2 7100 7102 DP  P  Temp Param 0  3 7103 7107 Meter Flow Values   Starting with    Flow Rate Day   Ending with  hwPf  Param 0  4 7108 7127 Meter Flow Values   Starting with    Flow Today     Ending with Param 0     Uncorrected Accumulated     5 7262 7288 Meter Config Parameters   Starting with    Atmospheric Pressure     Param 0  Ending with    Carbon Monoxide     4 1 0 0 N A Point 0  5 1 1070 1070 N A Point 0  6 1 7052 7059 Filtered EUs  Analog Inputs 1 8  Point 0  2 7100 7102 DP  P  Temp Param 0  3 7103 7107 Meter Flow Values   Starting with  Flow Rate Day     Ending with    hwPf    Param 0  4 7108 7127 Meter Flow Values   Starting with  Flow Today   Ending with Param 0   Uncorrected Accumulated   5 7262 7288 Meter Config Parameters   Starting with  Atmospheric Pressure   Param 0  Ending with  Carbon Monoxide   15 0 0 0 N A Point 0  16 1 8000 8053 Meter Config Parameters   Starting with  Point Tag ID   Ending with Param 0   Low Flow Cutoff   2 8054 8063 All Meter Calibration Parameters   Starting with  Calibration Options  Param 0    4  Enter a Starting Register to represent the first data register in the  address span  Any number from 0 to 65535 is valid  Register  numbers can be duplicated as long as they are in separate Modbus  Function configuration tables  The tables should be numbered from  smallest to largest  For example  the Host device requests the  Starting Register 500 th
58. 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 7  28 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG8  29 R O TLP 9 History Log Point Number 8 HIST 8  30 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH  31 R O UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 8  32 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 9  33 R W TLP 3 History Log Point Number 9 HIST 9  34 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH9  35 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 9  36 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 10  37 R W TLP 3 History Log Point Number 10 HIST 10  38 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH10  39 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 10  40 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 11  41 R W TLP 3 History Log Point Number 11 HIST 11  42 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH11  43 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 11  44 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 12  45 R W TLP 3 History Log Point Number 12 HIST 12  46 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH12  47 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 12  48 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 13  49 R W TLP 3 History Log Point Number 13 HIST 13  50 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH13  51 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 13  52 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 14  53 R W TLP 3 History Log Point Number 14 HIST 14  54 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH14  55 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 14  56 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 15  57 R W TLP 3 History Log Point Number 15 HIST 15  58 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH15  59 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 15   Table
59. 980  for example  the current year is 1997  so the year  YY  for the date  stamp would be 17      Acknowledging Events   Alarms   The Modbus request to acknowledge the event alarm log uses Function  Code 05 and the Event Alarm Register  parameter  0  in the Modbus  Special Function Table  point type 39   In this request  the number of  registers is always one  1      Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Table 3 6  Modbus Events and  Alarms Log Content    Byte Content of Event Log Record Contents of Alarm Log Record   1 2 Operator change bit map  16 bit  Alarm change bit map  16 bit integer    3 4 Modbus register number of variable  16 bit integer  Modbus register number of variable  16 bit integer   5 8 Time Stamp  HHMMSS  32 bit floating point  Time Stamp  HHMMSS  32 bit floating point   9 12 Date Stamp  HHMMSS  32 bit floating point  Date Stamp  HHMMSS  32 bit floating point     13 16 Previous value of variable  32 bit floating point  Current  alarmed  value of variable  32 bit floating point    17 20 Current  new  value of variable   32 bit floating point Unused at the current time  zero filled when transmitted to the master   Bit Operator Change Bit Map Alarm Changed Bit Map   0 Fixed value   change to an EU value on an I O point in Manual mode Not used   1 Zero scale   change to the 0  Adjusted on an Al Not used   2 Full scale   change to the 100  Adjusted on an Al Not used   3 Operator entry work value   change to any paramet
60. A  October 2004       Low Power Mode    3095FC Functions    Sleep mode is used to place the CPU in a low power mode  The battery  voltage is monitored by low voltage detection circuitry and the low voltage limit  value is set at 5 4 volts  During Sleep mode  sub modules are powered down   The 3095FC enters Sleep mode after one minute of inactivity on the  communication ports     Wake up from Sleep occurs when the 3095FC receives a     Timed interrupt from the Real Time Clock    Signal from one of the communication ports    Most of the 3095FC functions are determined by the firmware  The features  and applications provided by the firmware  which must be configured by using  Rosemount User Interface Software  include       Flow calculations for an orifice meter     Extensive historical data archival     Memory logging of 240 alarms and 240 events   e Security with local and remote password protection    Flow Measurement    The primary function of the 3095FC is to measure the flow of natural gas  through an orifice in accordance with the 1992 American Petroleum Institute   API  and American Gas Association  AGA  standards     The primary inputs used for the orifice metering flow measurement function  are DP  SP  and temperature  The DP and SP inputs are sampled once per  second  The temperature input is sampled and linearized once per second  from an RTD probe     1992 Flow Calculations for Orifice Metering    The 1992 flow calculation is in accordance with ANSI API 2530 92  AGA
61. AM to Flash memory  In the event of  operating problems  the working configuration can be restored by performing  a Cold Start  To save the current configuration to Flash memory    1  Select Device  gt  Flags     2  Select Save Configuration  Click Yes  Apply  and OK        NOTE  Depending on the communications type and speed  the user may have to  reconnect to the 3095FC after this procedure              Lakad us X Chua Dunia  Caid Simi l Loue Pte  Loki Gua B Gear Hidap    Dodd Srt li D b d       zi sias v Uk P  Cancal    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Advanced Tab  Use the following instructions to configure the Advanced System Flags tab     See Figure 3 3   1  Select Device 5 Flags 5 Advanced Tab     2  Enable CRC Check to perform CRC  Cyclical Redundancy Check   check on 3095FC protocol communications     3  Enable I O Scanning so the I O is in normal scan mode  When  Disabled  all I O scanning stops and the last values are used until  scanning is resumed     4  Select a Pass Through Mode communications option to send Pass  Through messages  Using any of the communications ports  Pass  Through Mode allows data to be received by one unit and then  passed through to other devices connected on any other  communications port  For example  the host communicates using a  radio on its LOI port  Other 3095FC units can then be connected to  the EIA 485  RS 485  port of the first unit  All units can use the one  radio to communicate t
62. Access Level is ignored     Enabled   Login required  setup Operator ID and Password in     Rosemount User Interface Security   Menu and Log On    on  page 3 13   Upon successful login  full read and write access is  allowed  Access Level is ignored     User Access Level Enabled   Login required  setup Operator ID and  Password in    Rosemount User Interface Security   Menu and Log On   on page 3 13   Rejects a login request when the Access Level is  greater than the Access Level stored in the Utilities  gt  3095FC Security  Interface Security screen  This ensures the user is limited to the  Access Level configured in Rosemount User Interface     Device Securiiy    Session LOI  F i Us  0   ligar Acc  Posted PU pru   Lexie    Sai an COM    Dhaebled Lew ID   Lose costs  Da Enabled Limi E nabilad      Use Boosts  Levai E nabilad    Ejuesse   s  mt   X Caves         Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       LCD User List  Configuration    I O Configuration    LCD User List Setup allows the user to assign up to 16 parameters to be  displayed on the LCD  Each parameter is displayed for three seconds before  continuing to the next    1  Select Configure    LCD User List Setup     2  Use the drop down list box to select the desired LCD User List  Number  List No   to configure     3  Click the Point Definition TLP button to define the desired point  parameters to view on the LCD display   Undefined  indicates that no  parameter has been specifi
63. Al General Tab        3 16  CD User List            3 15  Collect Data             3 38  Communications Ports  Configuration       3 8  General Tab           3 8  RBX Tab             3 9  Configure History for EFM  Reporting        3 38  EFM Reports         3 38  Device Configuration   Information  General Tab          3 10  Other Information Tab  3 12  Points Tab           3 11  Revision Info Tab     3 12  History Points            3 32  Averaging Technique  3 33  General History       3 35  Log Types           3 33  Meter History         3 32  History  Alarm  Event  and Audit  Log Reports       3 37  VO av ee Phim ANG DAA 3 15  I O Monitor          3 15  Scanning Disabled vs  Enabled     3 15  Meter Run              3 25  Advanced Meter Setup Tab  3 29  AGA Meter Inputs Tab 3 27  Gas Quality Tab       3 28  General Tab         3 26  Instrument Calibration Tab    3 30  Meter Setup Alarms Tab 3 31  Modbus                3 40  Detailed Point        3 47  General Tab         3 40  History Access Registers Tab  3 44    Modbus   Events   Alarms  Functionality  3 45    Modbus   History Collection    3 44   Parameter Information 3 47   Scale Values Tab      3 42    Modbus Conversion       3 51  Modbus Registers        3 47  Opcode                3 21  Opcode Table Configuration  3 22  Overview                3 1  Radio Power Control      3 23  Security               3 13  3095FC            3 14  Menu and Log On     3 13  Setting the Clock          3 4  Soft Points              3 20
64. Alsam ra   High Alain  2n fi Prize mean   Lolo Alam Inn  Died   Hii Alain      Orden Clee O On Adare Sei and Cia    Bole Als       Alam Deacbend   20     E  uedse   w  ok   K Conca         Softpoints are data storage areas that can be used by any 3095FC  application  Softpoints consist of a Tag identifier  one integer value  and  twenty floating values  Softpoints consist of     tag identifier  10 character string   20 floats  floating point values    1 integer value  16 bit    2 longs  32 bit    10 shorts  16 bit    10 bytes  8 bit   Select     Use the following steps to configure the soft points  See Figure 3 15     1     2   3   4    Select Configure  gt  I O  gt  Soft Points    Select the Softpoint to be configured or viewed    Enter the Tag identification name  10 character     The Integer Flag is a 16 bit unsigned integer value used as a flag to  denote the validity of the floating point data or as a counter    Enter the Float number  1   20 parameters   These parameters  provide storage for IEEE floating point values    To complete point configuration click Apply     Use Device  gt  Flags  gt  Flash Memory Save Configuration to save the  configuration to the Flash Memory in case a Cold Start must be  performed     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 3 15  Soft Point Screen    Dun iri  Dasti  Data 871  Dea KA  Data 875  Lista PE  Data Fr  Das  Das 153    Dag t    TR   Dna       Opcode Opcode  operation code  is an ins
65. Bracket for panel Mounting  SST Bolts       7 Traditional Flange Flat Bracket for 2 in  Pipe Mounting  SST Bolts      8 SST Traditional Flange Bracket for 2 in  Pipe Mounting  SST Bolts      9 SST Traditional Flange Flat Bracket for 2 in  Pipe Mounting  SST Bolts      0 Carbon Steel bolts      1 Austenitic 316 SST bolts      N None  required for Options code S5        0 None      A Factory Mutual  FM  Explosion Proof o      C Canadian Standards Associate  CSA  Explosion Proof         H ATEX Flame proof        M Canadian Standards Association  CSA  U S  and Canada Explosion Proof        N Process Variable Measurement  MODBUS         co Mass Flow with Process Variable Measurement and Data Logging  MODBUS        S5 Assemble to 305 Integral Manifold  requires integral manifold model number       C1 Custom Flow Configuration  requires completed Configuration Data Sheet  see document number      00813 0100 4716    A3 Mast with Solar Panel Assembly  includes 12 Vdc Batteries        P1 Hydrostatic Testing   O  P2 Cleaning for Special Services      Q4 Calibration Certificate      Q8 Material Traceability Certification per EN 10204 3 1B      pr  1 2 14 NPT Flange Adapter  Carbon Steel  Stainless Steel  Hastelloy C      A1 Additional RS 232 Communication Board        A2 12 Vdc System with Batteries          Typical Model Number  3095F B 2 3 AB A 1 1 AB 01 0 AN   1  Materials of Construction meet NACE material recommendation per MR 01 75  Environmental limits apply to certain materials  
66. C    OVERVIEW    POINT TYPE  PARAMETER  DEFINITIONS    Table C 1  Data Types    ROSEMOUNT    Rosemount User  Interface Software       OC AA page C 1  Point Type Parameter Definitions                     page C 1       To configure the 3095FC  you must be familiar with the structure of the  database  The database is broken into individual parameters and each  database parameter is uniquesly associated by Parameter Number and Point  Type     A list of all Point Types is provided in Table 3 1 on page 3 1  For each of the  configurable point types  0 through 59   a parameter table is given in Table 3 5  through Table 3 48  Note that the parameter tables each have a point type  name and five columns     Parameter     Identifies the specific parameter associated with the Point  Type    Read Write   Indicates if the parameter can be read and written to  R W   or if the parameter is read only  R O      Data Type   Table C 1 defines the Data Types found in the parameters  table     Data Type Definition Byte Length   AC ASCII character  groups of 10  20  or 30 characters  1 per character  BIN Binary 1  FLP Floating Point   IEEE Format 4   INT 8  16  32 Signed Integer   number of bits follows 1 2 0r4  N A Not applicable  TLP Point Type  Logical or Point Number  and Parameter 3   Number  UINT 8  16  32 Unsigned Integer   number of bits follows 1  2  0r4    Length   The byte length of the parameter is indicated in this column     Description   A brief description of each parameter is prov
67. Consult standard for details    2  Only available with C or D Gage Sensor Modules    3  Required for 3095FC      4  Material determined by Flange Style material selection      gt      10    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       OPTIONS  Standard Configuration    Custom Configuration   Option Code C1     ACCESSORIES    Unless otherwise specified  the transmitter is shipped as follows   Engineering units         Differential inH2O   Absolute gage psi  all ranges    Output  Modbus RTU protocol signal  Flange type  Specified model code option  Flange material  Specified model code option  O ring material  Specified model code option  Drain vent  Specified model code option  Flow Configuration Parameters  Factory default   Software tag   Blank     If Option Code C1 is ordered  the user specified information for the 3095F  Modbus Transmitter in addition to the standard configuration parameters are  factory configured     Message  descriptor  slave address  baud rate  upper and lower trim points for  each process variable  damping for each process variable  units for each  process variable  upper and lower operation limits  Unspecified parameters  will remain at the factory default settings     Tagging  Three customer tagging options are available     Standard SST tag is wired to the transmitter  Tag character height is 0 125  in   3 18 mm    85 characters maximum       Tag may be permanently stamped on transmitter nameplate upon request  
68. Description Abbr   0 R W AC 10 Tag Identification TAG  1 R W UINT 16 2 Baud Rate BAUD  2 R W UINT 8 1 Stop Bits SBITS  3 R W UINT 8 1 Data Bits DBITS  4 R W UINT 8 1 Parity  PARITY  0   None  1   Odd  2   Even  5 R O BIN 1 Status  STATUS  Bit 7     User Status Bits 6 through 2     Not Used  Bit 1   RBX Status  0   RBX Inactive  1   RBX Active for this port  Bit 0     No Port Installed  0   Comm Board Present  1   No Comm Cards Installed  6 R W BIN 1 Mode  MODE  Bit 7   User Flag  0   Reset  1   Set  Bit 6     User Flag  0   Reset  1   Set  Bit 5     Store and Forward Port  0   Same  1   Opposite  Bit 4     Not Used  Bit 3     Enable RTS   CTS  0   Disabled  1   Enabled  Bit 2     Enable Extra Key On  0   Disabled  1   Enabled  Bit 1   Enable RBX  0   RBX Disabled  1   RBX Enabled  Bit 0   Not Used  7 R W UINT 8 1 Key On Delay KEY  8 R W UINT 8 1 Key Off Delay   Turnaround TURN  9 R W UINT 8 1 Optional Interface Board Type  RCOUNT  Bit 5 through 7   Not Used  Bit 4   Radio Logic  Bit 3   Reserved  Bit 2   Dial up Modem  Bit 1   EIA 232  RS 232   Bit 0   None  10 R W UINT 16 2 Host Retry Time XKEYON  11 R O UINT 16 2 Alarm Pointer ALMPTR  12 R O UINT 16 2 Receive Counter Copy COPY  13 R O UINT 16 2 Retry Counter RCNTR  14 R W UINT 16 2 Valid Receive Counter VALRCV  15 R O UINT 8 1 Modem Status MDMSTS  16 R W UINT 8 1 Modem Type MDMTYP  17 R W FLP 4 Connect Time CONNTM  18 R W AC 40 Configuration Command CFGCMD  19 R W AC 40 Connect Command CONNCMD    Reference Manual  00809 010
69. Enable  0   Disabled  1   Log Alarm  Bit 3   Not Used  Bit 2   Not Used  Bit 1   Clipping  0   Disable  1   Clipping Enable  Bit 0     Fault Handling  0   Retain Last EU Value  1   Set EU Value to Fault EU Value  Parameter 19     C 3    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       Rosemount 3095FC March 2004  Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   16 R O BIN 1 Alarm Code  ALARM  Bit 7   Manual Mode  Bit 6   Point Fail  Bit 5   Not Used  Bit 4   Rate Alarm  Bit 3   High High Alarm  Bit 2   High Alarm  Bit 1   Low Low Alarm  Bit O   Low Alarm  17 R O INT 16 2 Raw AID Input CURRAW  18 R O UINT 16 2 Actual Scan Time SCAN  19 R W FLP 4 Fault EU Value FAULTVAL  Table C 4  Point Type   AGA Flow Parameters  Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   0 R W AC 10 Point Tag Identification TAG  1 R W FLP 4 Latitude LAT  2 R W FLP 4 Elevation ELAVTN  3 R W BIN 1 Calculation Method  METHOD    Bit 7   Manual Mode  0   Normal  1   Manual  Bit 6   RBX Set  0   Disabled  1   Active  Bit 5   RBX on Clear  0   Disabled  1   Active  Bit 4   ALM Enable  0   Disabled  1   Log Alarms  Bit 3   US or Metric  0   US Units  1   Metric Units    Bit 2   AGA3 Algorithm  1   1992 Algorithm  Bit 1     Flow Calculation Method    0   AGA3    Bit O   Compressibility Method    1   AGA8    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   4 R W BIN 1 AGA Configuration
70. FLT6  15 R W FLP 4 Low Float Scale  6 LFLT6  16 R W FLP 4 High Float Scale  7 HFLT7  17 R W FLP 4 Low Float Scale  7 LFLT7  18 R W FLP 4 High Float Scale  8 HFLT8  19 R W FLP 4 Low Float Scale  8 LFLT8    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Table C 21  Point Type 54   Modbus Function Table    Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   0 R W AC 20 Point Tag Identification TAG  1 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  1 START1  2 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  1 END1  3 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA1  4 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV1  5 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  2 START2  6 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  2 END2  U R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA2  8 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV2  9 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  3 START3  10 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  3 END3  11 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA3  12 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV3  13 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  4 START4  14 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  4 END4  15 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA4  16 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV4  17 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  5 START5  18 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  5 END5  19 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA5  20 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV5  21 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  6 START6  22 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  6 END6  23 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA6  24 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV6  25 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  7 START7  26 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  7 END7  27 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA7  28 R W UINT 8 1 Conversio
71. G 3  11 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  3 HST 3  12 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH3  13 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 3  14 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 4  15 R W EP 3 History Log Point  4 HST 4  16 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH4  17 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 4  18 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 5  19 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  5 HST 5  20 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH5  21 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 5  22 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 6  23 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  6 HST 6  24 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH6  25 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 6  26 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 7  27 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  7 HST 7  28 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH7  29 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 7  30 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 8  31 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  8 HST 8  32 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH8  33 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 8  34 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 9  35 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  9 HST 9  36 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH9  37 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 9  38 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 10  39 R W ULP 3 History Log Point  10 HST 10  40 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH10    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   41 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 10  42 R W TLP 3 Poi
72. LUP4  29 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP4  30 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONVA  31 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 5 HISTPT5  32 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP5  33 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP5  34 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV5  35 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 6 HISTPT6  36 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP6  37 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP6  38 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV6  39 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 7 HISTPT7  40 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP7  41 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP7  42 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV7  43 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 8 HISTPT8  44 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP8  45 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP8  46 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV8  47 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 9 HISTPT9  48 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP9  49 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP9  50 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV9  51 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 10 HISTPT10  52 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP10  53 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP10  54 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV10    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Table C 14  Point Type 42   Extra Run Parameters    Parameter    Number Data Type Length Description       0 R W AC 10 Point Tag Identification TAG   1 R W FLP 4 Flow Today     MCF  km   FLOTDY  2 R W FLP 4 Flow Yesterday     MCF  km   FLODY  3 R W FLP 4 Flow Month     MCF  km   FLOMTH  4 R W FLP 4 Flow Previous Month     MCF  km   FLOPRV  5 R W FLP 4 Flow Accumulated     MCF  km   FLOACC  6 R W FLP 4 Minutes Today MINTDY  U R W FLP 4 Minutes Yesterday MINYDY  8 R W FLP 4 Minutes Month MINMTH  9 R W FLP 4 Minutes Previous Month MINPRV  10 R W FLP 4 Minutes Accumulated MINACC  11 R W FL
73. Minutes Today  Accumulate archive type   DP  Average    Static or Line Pressure  Average    Flowing Temperature  Average    C  or Integral Multiplier Value  IMV    Pressure Extension or Integral Value  IV   Average   Instantaneous Flow  Accumulate    Instantaneous Energy  Accumulate     DNDHUARA WN    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       History Point 2  History Point 3  History Point 4  and History Point 6 are all  setup as an Average Archive Type that employs one of the following  techniques       Flow dependent time weighted linear averaging  default     Flow dependent time weighted formulaic averaging     Flow weighted linear averaging     Flow weighted formulaic averaging    Averaging Technique    The averaging technique is selected using Rosemount User Interface  Software  The user configurable history points  9 15  may be configured using  Rosemount User Interface Software  In the Meter 5 Setup 7 Inputs tab  select  the desired Averaging Technique  The selected Averaging Technique is  applied to the meter inputs     History point archival includes     Archival of minute data from the last 60 minutes for 15 points     Archival of 60 days of 10 minute data for 4 points     Archival of 35 days of hourly data for 15 points     Archival of 35 days of daily data for 15 points     Archival of minimum   maximum historical data for today and yesterday     Log Types    The following are logs that are available through the History Poin
74. OG  24 R W FLP 4 CO   Carbon Dioxide CARBDI  25 R W FLP 4 H5S Hydrogen Sulfide HYDSUL  26 R W FLP 4 H20 Water WATER  27 R W FLP 4 He Helium HELIUM  28 R W FLP 4 CH  Methane METHAN  29 R W FLP 4 CoH  Ethane ETHANE  30 R W FLP 4 C3Hg Propane PROPAN  31 R W FLP 4 C4H 49 n Butane NBUTAN    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004       Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   32 R W FLP 4 C4H 9 i Butane IBUTAN  33 R W FLP 4 CsH5  n Pentane NPENTA  34 R W FLP 4 C5H4  i Pentane IPENTA  35 R W FLP 4 CgH44 n Hexane NHEXAN  36 R W FLP 4 C H16 n Heptane NHEPTA  37 R W FLP 4 CgH4g n Octane NOCTAN  38 R W FLP 4 Cg9H59 n Nonane NNONAN  39 R W FLP 4 C40H22 n Decane NDECAN  40 R W FLP 4 O   Oxygen OXYGEN  41 R W FLP 4 CO Carbon Monoxide CARBMO  42 R W FLP 4 H   Hydrogen HYDROG  43 R W FLP 4 Low hw Cutoff LOFLOW  44 R W FLP 4 High hw Setpoint   Differential Pressure LODPSP  45 R W FLP 4 Low hw Setpoint   Differential Pressure HIDPSP  46 R W UINT 8 1 Enable Stacked hw   Differential Pressure STDPEN  47 R W TLP 3 Low hw TLP   Differential Pressure LO TYP  48 R W TLP 3 hw TLP DP_TYP  49 R W TLP 3 Pf TLP FP TYP  50 R W TLP 3 Tf TLP TP_TYP  51 R W FLP 4 hw   Orifice Differential Pressure CURDP  52 R W FLP 4 Pf     Flowing Pressure CURSP  53 R W FLP 4 Tf     Flowing Temperature  degrees F or C  CURTP  54 R O BIN 1 Alarm Code  ALARM   Bit 7   Manual Mode   0   No Alarm Present   1   Alarm Present   Bit 6   No Flow   0   No Alarm Present   1 
75. P 4 Energy Today   MMBTU  GJ  ENGTDY  12 R W FLP 4 Energy Yesterday   MMBTU  GJ  ENGYDY  13 R W FLP 4 Energy Month   MMBTU  GJ  ENGMTH  14 R W FLP 4 Energy Previous Month   MMBTU  GJ  ENGPRV  15 R W FLP 4 Energy Accumulated   MMBTU  GJ  ENGACC  16 R W FLP 4 Uncorrected Today     MCF  km   UCCTDY  17 R W FLP 4 Uncorrected Yesterday     MCF  km   UCCYDY  18 R W FLP 4 Uncorrected Month     MCF  km   UCCMTH  19 R W FLP 4 Uncorrected Previous Month   MCF  km   UCCPRV  20 R W FLP 4 Uncorrected Accumulated     MCF  km   UCCACC  21 R O FLP 4 Orifice Plate Bore Diameter     d ORIF D  22 R O FLP 4 Meter Tube  Pipe  Internal Diameter     D PIPE D  23 R O FLP 4 Beta     Diameter Ratio BETA  24 R O FLP 4 Ev  Velocity of approach    AGA 1992 EV  25 R O FLP 4 Cd  Coefficient of discharge    AGA 1992 CDISCH  26 R O FLP 4 Reynolds Number REYNLD  27 R O FLP 4 Upstream Static Pressure U PRSR  28 R O FLP 4 Molecular Weight MLWGHT    Table C 15  Point Type 43     User List Parameters       Read   Parameter Number Write Data Type Description  0 R W AC 10 Text 1  1 R W AC 10 Text 2  2 R W AC 10 Text 3  3 R W AC 10 Text 4  4 R W AC 10 Text 5  5 R W AC 10 Text 6  6 R W AC 10 Text 7  7 R W AC 10 Text 8  8 R W AC 10 Text 9  9 R W AC 10 Text 10  10 R W AC 10 Text 11  11 R W AC 10 Text 12  12 R W AC 10 Text 13  13 R W AC 10 Text 14  14 R W AC 10 Text 15  15 R W AC 10 Text 16    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004       Read   Parameter Number Write Data Type Length De
76. Pam  Baa    jia Pusat ir  qe Hr   Naa farsa YU   eger nns    Kom  s   ante  Labing PA  Dea ida Fal Tag  arm p Cod Le   um i mi Lizgi    ni emi Fa    Eiki PAR f afin       Instrument Calibration Tab  See Figure 3 23 on page 3 30     The 3095FC Instrument Calibration options allow setting the calibration  parameters for the Analog Inputs of the flow calculation     1  Select Meter  gt  Setup  gt  Instrument Calib tab     2  Dead Weight Calibration   If a deadweight tester is used to calibrate  the DP or the SP  select the respective Yes option  Enter the  Calibrated Grav  Accel  value     3  Enter the User Correction Factor value that is multiplied by the base  volume flow equation  allowing the user to make any desired  adjustment to the flow  When using the default value 1  no correction  is applied     ALT   Kawawa  ga   Gia eee ee maa Col   sa     LT prr  DA emi         ee ee    Cite KUL    kisa Denm  Ta    0       Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Meter Setup Alarms Tab  See Figure 3 24 on page 3 32     Meter Setup Alarms allows setting the alarm limits  configure RBX Alarming   and view active alarms for the selected meter run  Alarms can be configured  for the individual meter runs and or the stations  generating meter specific  and  or station wide alarm conditions     For enable alarms  the alarms can be configured using the Alarms tab in the  Meter Set up screen and are logged to the Alarm Log  To conserve log space   al
77. Panels  SIZING  inel 2 3  Specifications  FI  W GA A 6  Functional              A 1  Memory                A 6  Performance             A 3  Physical               A 4    October 2004   W  NA  Le AA 2 4  Communications          2 6  EIA 232  dau de 2 7  EIA 485             2 7  Local Operator Interface 2 6  Ground the Transmitter      2 8  Power Supply            2 5  RID  EIAS 2 5  1 6    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       October 2004     gt  A This product powers    POWERS  PlantWeb through  nh diagnostics including   PlantWeb device temperature limit   PS   A and low battery voltage   Rosemount and the Rosemount logotype are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc   PlantWeb is a registered trademark of one of the Emerson Process Management group of companies   All other marks are the property of their respective owners   Emerson Process Management  Rosemount Inc  Fisher Rosemount GmbH  amp  Co  Emerson Process Management Asia Beijing Rosemount Far East  8200 Market Boulevard Argelsrieder Feld 3 Pacific Private Limited Instrument Co   Limited  Chanhassen  MN 55317 USA 82234 Wessling 1 Pandan Crescent No  6 North Street   T  U S   1 800 999 9307 Germany Singapore 128461 Hepingli  Dong Cheng District  T  International   952  906 8888 Tel 49  8153  9390 T  65  6777 8211 Beijing 100013  China  F  952  949 7001 Fax 49  8153  939172 F  65  6777 0947 T  86   10  6428 2233    AP RMT Specialist emersonprocess com F  86   10  6422 8586  www rosemount com    JINA EMERSON
78. Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Rosemount 3095FC MultiVariable    Mass Flow Transmitter       ROSEMOUNT EMERSON     www rosemount com Process Management       Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC    Rosemount 3095FC MultiVariable  Mass Flow Transmitter    ZNCAUTION    The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear qualified  applications  Using non nuclear qualified products in applications that require  nuclear qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings        For information on Rosemount nuclear qualified products  contact an Emerson Process  Management Sales Representative     This device is intended for use in temperature monitoring applications and should not be  used in control and safety applications     NOTICE    Read this manual before working with the product  For personal and system safety  and for  optimum product performance  make sure to thoroughly understand the contents before  installing  using  or maintaining this product              The United States has two toll free assistance numbers and one International number   Customer Central   1 800 999 9307  7 00 a m  to 7 00 P M  CST    International   1  952  906 8888    National Response Center  1 800 654 7768  24 hours a day   Equipment service needs             ROSEMOUNT aS son    www rosemount com Process Management       Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Tab
79. The value  in engineering units  is an inactive  zone above the Low Alarm limits and below the High Alarm limits   The purpose of the Alarm Deadband is to prevent the alarm from  being continuously set and cleared when the input value is  oscillating around the alarm limit  This prevents the Alarm Log  from being over filled with data     Select RBX Alarming    Disabled if limit alarms are not necessary for this point  Even if  Alarming is Disabled  the Point Fail  hardware reports a  malfunction  alarm and Manual  Scanning Disabled  indicators  can still occur  To conserve Alarm Log space  only Enable  Alarming when necessary     If the host PC is configured to receive field initiated calls  a   Report by Exception  RBX  option is available      On Alarm Set   When the point enters an alarm condition  the  3095FC generates a RBX message       On Alarm Clear   When the point leaves an alarm condition   the 3095FC generates a RBX message       On Alarm Set and Clear   When point enters and leaves an  alarm condition  the 3095FC generates a RBX message     To complete point configuration click Apply    Use Device  gt  Flags  gt  Flash Memory Save Configuration to save the  configuration to the Flash Memory in case a Cold Start must be  performed     3 19    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 14  Al Alarms Tab  Screen    Soft Points Configuration    3 20    Analog  Input    Generel   Advanced   Al Calibration Alaras    Las 
80. User Interface Data  unless the  directory has been changed     EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       COMMUNICATION    ERRORS    5 2    Several events can cause a connection failure       If the Direct Connect communication link fails  use the Connect feature  to establish a connection to the 3095FC  The Configuration Tree option  allows the user to change the communications port  time out settings   and other variables used when establishing a communications link to  the PC       A communications failure can also occur if Rosemount User Interface  Software stands idle for too long and exceeds the timeout value for a  device  In this case  simply log back into Rosemount User Interface  Software using Direct Connect or the Configuration Tree connect  feature       Enter an Operator and Password for each user who connects to a  3095FC in the 3095FC security options located under the 3095FC  menu     Communication Problems    The PC communications options may need to be altered if communicating  problems occur     1  If not currently active  select 3095FC Directory from the View or  Window menu    2  Select the desired Station Name of the 3095FC device    3  Right mouse click and select Properties     4  Specified the correct 3095FC Address and 3095FC Group of the  3095FC with which communicate is being established  If  communicating through the LOI port of the device  set the 3
81. Weighted Formulaic    Avg  Flow Dependent Linear  Orifice Meter Run Configuration SP   Avg  Flow Dependent Formulaic    Avg  Flow Weighted Linear    Avg  Flow Weighted Formulaic    Avg  Flow Dependent Linear  Orifice Meter Run Configuration TMP   Avg  Flow Dependent Formulaic    Avg  Flow Weighted Linear    Avg  Flow Weighted Formulaic    Avg  Flow Dependent Linear  Orifice Meter Run Configuration Pressure Extension  Avg  Flow Dependent Formulaic    Avg  Flow Weighted Linear    Avg  Flow Weighted Formulaic    Avg  Flow Dependent Linear  Orifice Meter Run Configuration Multiplier Value  Avg  Flow Dependent Formulaic    Avg  Flow Weighted Linear    Avg  Flow Weighted Formulaic     Totalize  Totalize    Orifice Meter Run Configuration Flow Accumulated  Orifice Meter Run Configuration Energy Accumulated    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Selecting View 5 EFM Reports opens the initial screen  The utility program is  used in conjunction with the AGA flow calculation capabilities of the 3095FC  to display or print previously collected flow data  EFM Reports generate  printed and on screen reports of the historical flow data for a meter point   Selecting EFM Reports causes the Rosemount User Interface Software to  suspend operation and load the EFM Reports Utility     The flow data is contained in an EFM Report file  which includes the  operational characteristics of all the meter runs configured in the 3095FC  The  operational charac
82. aS son    www rosemount com Process Management       Reference Manual    Rosemount 3095FC 00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Discrete   Input or output that is non continuous  typically representing two levels such as on off   DP   Differential Pressure    DSR   Data Set Ready modem communications signal    DTR   Data Terminal Ready modem communications signal     Duty Cycle   Proportion of time during a cycle that a device is activated  A short duty cycle conserves power for I O  channels  radios  and such     DVM   Digital voltmeter    Sensor Module   Dual Variable Sensor  Provides static and DP inputs to a 3095FC   E   EFM   Electronic Flow Metering or Measurement      EIA 232   Serial Communications Protocol using three or more signal lines  intended for short distances  Also  referred to as RS 232     EIA 422   Serial Communication Protocol using four signal lines  Also referred to as the RS 422 standard     EIA 485   Serial Communications Protocol requiring only two signal lines  Can allow up to 32 devices to be  connected together in a daisy chained fashion  Also referred to as RS 485     EMI   Electro magnetic interference   ESD   Electronic Static Discharge   EU   Engineering Units    F    Firmware   Internal software that is factory loaded into a form of ROM  In the 3095FC  the firmware supplies the  software used for gathering input data  converting raw input data calculated values  storing values  and providing  control signals     Flash ROM   A type of r
83. adio Power Control is  active inactive       Start Time that the respective Zone begins  in hours and minutes   HHMM   Time is expressed in local time  24 hour clock  For  example     1500    under Zone 2 means that the associated On  Time and Off Time are used beginning at 3 00 p m       On Time during a power cycle when the output is in the ON state     Off Time during a power cycle that the output is in the OFF state     Enter the Hold Time that the output remains ON after detection of  communications activity  in seconds  unless the Minutes mode has  been enabled   This value applies to all Zones  When  communications occur during the On Time  the On Time is extended  by the Hold Time     Enter the Low Battery Deadband  The Low Battery Deadband value  is added to the Low Battery Shutoff to determine when the Radio  Power Control function is enabled and allows the DO to turn ON as  needed     Enter a Low Battery Shutoff value that specifies the voltage at which  Power Control is automatically disabled  The voltage being sensed is  the System AI Battery Input voltage  0 1   The Low Battery Shutoff  parameter allows power cycling to be automatically disabled  whenever the input voltage to the 3095FC falls below the specified  threshold  The default value is 11 Volts     Select the Power Timer  which counts down the amount of time  On  Time  Off Time  or Hold Time  that the Radio Control is currently  using  The value is the number of seconds remaining    Select which DO poin
84. arms should be enabled only when necessary  For alarm disable  no alarm  is generated for a point  regardless of the Alarm configuration  Alarm  conditions display in the Active Alarm fields located in the Meter Configuration  screen        NOTE  Even if alarms are not used  check and adjust the alarm value to prevent false  alarms        Use the following steps to set the alarm values     1  Goto Select Meter 5 Setup    General tab  Set the Alarming to Enable   see    General Tab    on page 3 26      2  Goto Select Meter 5 Setup 5 Alarms tab     3  Enter the Low Alarm limit value  in engineering units  within the  calculated flow value resides to generate a Low Alarm  The default  value is 1000 MCF day  U S   or km  day  metric      4  Enter the High Alarm limit value  in engineering units  within the  calculated flow value resides to generate a High Alarm  The input  units are 10000 MCF day  U S   or km3 day  metric   The Active  Alarms field on the General tab indicates any alarm currently  activated  For example  Low indicates that the calculated flow is  below the Low Alarm limit     5  Select the RBX Alarming option       On Alarm Set   When the point enters an alarm condition  the  3095FC generates a RBX message       On Alarm Clear   When the point leaves an alarm condition  the  3095FC generates a RBX message       On Alarm Set and Clear   When point enters and leaves an alarm  condition  the 3095FC generates a RBX message        NOTE  RBX Alarming requires the commu
85. asynchronous byte  or  character  This number is typically 1     Select if the RTS CTS Handshaking is enabled     Enter the Key On Delay to define the number of seconds to delay  after turning the RTS signal on before beginning transmission  For  older radios  the Key On Delay may need to be set as high as 0 2  seconds  For radios designed for data transmission  no more than  0 02 second should be required     Enter the Key Off Delay intervals defining the period to delay before  turning the RTS signal off once a valid message has been sent  The  default of 0 01 seconds should be sufficient for most radios    Enter the Valid Receive Ctc  Counter  to log the number of valid  OpCodes received by the device on the communication port  The  value in the counter can be preset or cleared      nin Er    ATSC  E Handrtakrej    1824 i 2 Enabled   Disabled    arg D gt  D ning  Mer D4 Delp     Wake  esc enm  HI  Mo    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       RBX Tab    To configure the RBX  a modem must be present and appropriately  configured  Use the following steps to configure the RBX tab     See Figure 3 5 on page 3 10     1     2   3     Configure the Device  gt  Comm Ports  gt  General Tab  see  General  Tab  on page 3 8    Select Device  gt  Comm Ports  gt  RBX Tab     Enable RBX Mode  The RBX  Report by Exception  feature allows  the 3095FC to call in to a host PC when a configured alarm occurs     Enter the RBX Host Address and Group num
86. ate the  reading  The display returns to the Meter Calibration window     23  When the calibration for a selected point is complete  another input  can be calibrated or complete the calibration  If calibration is  complete return the device to service        NOTE   Do NOT close the by pass valve on the valve manifold until after process  pressure has been reapplied  to protect the sensor module  This keeps one  side of the differential sensor from being subjected to high pressure while the  other side has no pressure applied  See Figure 4 2           Pre Startup       Shutdown Sequenc       NOTE   If calibrating the DP input  refer to    Zero Shift    on page 4 5 before completing  the last step        24  Finally  click Done to cause the calibration window to close  cancel  freeze values  unfrozen   and enable live readings for use in the flow  calculations  The Event Log records all calibration settings that were  changed     Select Utilities 5 Al Calibration Value to view the calibration values for a  specific Analog Input point        NOTE   Deadweight calibration may be performed from the Calibration tab in the Al  Configuration screen  The Calibration Freeze Value field displays the value  received from the Al when the Update button was last pressed        Use the drop down list box to select the Al Point to be viewed  The Tag for  that point displays  Not all of the following parameters apply to each point     Raw Value  1 to 5   Raw Value 1 is the lowest calibrated Ra
87. ation  on page 5 1   Select 3095FC  gt  Flags   Click on Warm Start   Apply to save the change     DAAN    The re initialization is performed by setting a parameter in the Rosemount  User Interface Software Flags  called Cold Start  The re initialization includes  the Tasks  Database  Communication Ports  Sensor  I O  and restoring the  saved configuration  if there is one  It also includes resetting or clearing other  items  based upon the selection made in the Options screen     1  Log into the Rosemount User Interface Software   Connect the PC to the 3095FC    Perform  Backup Configuration Information  on page 5 1   Select 3095FC  gt  Flags    Click on Cold Start    Apply to save the change     DAAN    The Reset jumper located on the LCD  if installed  or on the Battery Charger  Board can be used to perform a special type of cold start  The jumper permits  a power up reset to re establish a known operating point  It includes  re initializing the Communication Ports to the factory default configuration     The cold start does not include any of the clearing options available in a Cold  Start performed using Rosemount User Interface Software        NOTE    This type of reset restores the communications ports to the factory  configuration defaults  Some user entered configuration parameters may be  lost  Therefore  back up any required data before performing the reset        1  Perform  Backup Configuration Information  on page 5 1   2  Unscrew the front end cap cover  LCD en
88. based on the Normalization Type selected     3  Select Log Methane Adjust Enabled if the percentages are  automatically adjusted to total 100     4  Select the Heating Value Basis  If Dry or Wet is selected  select  Calculate for the Heating Value parameter  the heating value is  always calculated on a dry basis   If As Delivered is selected  select  Enter for the Heating Value parameter and provide the value     5  Select either Calculate or Enter for the capacity Heating Value of a  specified quantity of gas  If Calculate is chosen  the Heating Value is  calculated from the gas composition data  If Enter is chosen  the  value entered will be used in the heating value calculation  Use the  units button to toggle between volume or mass measurement U S  units are BTU Cf or BTU Lb and the metric unit are MJ m3 or MJ Kg     6  Select either Calculate or Enter for the Specific Gravity to specify the  ratio of the molar mass of the gas to the molar mass of air  If  Calculate is selected  the specific gravity is calculated from the gas  composition data at standard conditions of 14 73 PSIA and 60 PF  If  Enter is selected  the value entered for standard conditions is used        ered  pet   aim Das   deere  rmn irm mn Cath        log Hah rs Adis      Lad    har IE Hepes   E    lilere  H  ss      F kaw       Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Advanced Meter Setup Tab    See Figure 3 22 on page 3 30    The Meter Setup advanced tab contai
89. ber  The defaults of  1   and    O    are used by most host driver software     Set the Delay to define the time  in seconds  between attempts to  transmit an RBX message  There is a Delay parameter associated  with each Retry Count parameter  allowing the user to identify  different length delays for each entry     The RBX Attempts  1   3  Retry Count  is the number of attempts a  message is repeated if a valid response is not obtained on the first  attempt  Attempts include the initial message plus the retries  The  three Retry Count parameters each have an associated Delay  parameter  Selecting Fixed Number allows the user to enter a value  for how many times a message is retried after the first unsuccessful  attempt  Note that a    O    entry causes no retries  Selecting Continuous  causes continuous retries that can only be stopped when the host  clears the RBX alarm     For example  If setting the Retry Count  1 to  2   Delay  1 to  10    Retry Count  2 to    1    and Delay  2 to    20     then after the first  unsuccessful attempt to communicate with the host  the 3095FC tries  two more times after waiting 10 seconds each time  and once more  after waiting 20 seconds     Enabling the Extra Key On Delay to add an additional amount of time  to delay transmitting an RBX message after turning the RTS signal  on  The amount of time is fixed  This parameter is used for radio  communications     RBX ACK Timeout   This is a message from the Device  If the ACK  fails to be rece
90. buss  Liquid Crystal Display drivers  and Sensor module     The microprocessor has low power operating modes  including inactivity and  low battery condition  The 3095FC comes standard with 512 KB of built in   static random access memory  SRAM  for storing data and history  The  3095FC also has 2 MB of flash ROM for storing operating system firmware   applications firmware  and configuration parameters     The charger board controls the charging of the internal batteries  if installed   Three D size lead acid batteries provide 2 5 Amp hours of current at 6 2 volts  nominal  The charger board also serves as the interface to the optional LCD  assembly  as well as supporting the On Off and Norm Reset jumpers     A backup battery provides backup power for the static RAM and the  Real Time Clock  This battery is field replaceable  Under normal conditions   the battery has a functional life that exceeds five years     An RTD temperature probe typically mounts in a thermowell on the meter run   The RTD measures the flowing temperatures under a constant current drive   The RTD wires connect directly to the RTD connector on the termination  board located inside the enclosure     The built in inputs and outputs  I O  on the 3095FC consist of a port for a  3 wire 100 ohm RTD input interface  Three diagnostic analog inputs  Al   monitor the battery voltage  logical voltage  and enclosure battery  temperature     The Local Operator Interface  LOI  port provides a direct link between the 
91. by the Hold  Time  The DO remains ON and receives interrupts remain enabled for the  duration of the Hold Time  When the Radio Power Control parameter is  Enabled  radio power cycling is activated  The Low Battery Shutoff parameter  allows power cycling to be automatically disabled whenever the input voltage  to the 3095FC falls below the specified threshold     See Figure 3 18 on page 3 25   1  Select Configure    Control    Radio Power Control     2  Select the Radio Power Control point to be configured  Enter the Tag   10 character  to identify this point     3 23    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3 24    10     11   12     Enter the The Radio Power Status  which indicates the current status  of the Power Control function of ON  OFF  or RBX  The Active Zone  indicates which zone is currently activated for determining the Start  Time  On Time  and Off Time  Some of the On Time is also used by  the radio during power up initialization of the receiver  causing part of  the On Time to be unavailable for receiving requests     Select Radio Power Control Enabled to activate the Radio Power  Control function     Use the radio buttons to select Seconds and Minutes  In Seconds  mode  the time base for the timers is in 0 1 second increments   primarily used with radios  In Minutes mode  the time base for the  timers is in one minute increments  primarily used with cellular  telephones     Enter the Zone parameters to indicate when R
92. bytes   kHz   Kilohertz   L    LCD   Liquid Crystal Display  Display only device used for reading data   LED   Light emitting diode     LOI   Local Operator Interface  Refers to the serial  RS 232  port on the 3095FC through which local  communications are established  typically for configuration software running on a PC     LRC   Longitudinal Redundancy Checking error checking   M   mA   Milliamp s   one thousandth of an ampere    Manual Mode   Scanning is disabled    Modbus   A device communications protocol developed by Gould Modicon   mW   Milliwatts  or 0 001 watt    mV   Millivolts  or 0 001 volt    N   NEC   National Electrical Code    NEMA   National Electrical Manufacturer s Association    o   OH   Off Hook modem communications signal     Off line   Accomplished while the target device is not connected  by a communications link   For example  off line  configuration is configuring a 3095FC in an electronic file that is later loaded into the 3095FC     Ohms   Units of electrical resistance     Glossary 3    Reference Manual    00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  Rosemount 3095FC AR Ra       On line   Accomplished while connected  by a communications link  to the target device  For example  on line  configuration is configuring a Rosemount User Interface Software while connected to it  so that current parameter  values are viewed and new values can be loaded immediately     OP   Operator Port  see LOI     Opcode   Type of message protocol used by the 3095FC to communicate with Ro
93. ccess Memory  In a 3095FC  it is used to store history  data  most user programs  and additional  configuration data     RBX   Report by exception  In a 3095FC  it always refers to spontaneous RBX  in which the 3095FC contacts the  host to report an alarm condition     RFI   Radio frequency interference   RI   Ring Indicator modem communications signal     User Interface Software   Remote Operations Controller is a microprocessor based unit that provides remote  monitoring and control     Rosemount User Interface Software   Configuration software used to configure 3095FC units     Glossary 4    Reference Manual    00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       ROM   Read only memory  Typically used to store firmware   RTC   Real time clock    RTD   Resistance Temperature Detector    RTS   Ready to Send modem communications signal    RTU   Remote Terminal Unit    RXD   Received Data communications signal    S    Script   An uncompiled text file  such as keystrokes for a macro  that is interpreted by a program to perform certain  functions  Typically  scripts can be easily created or edited by the end user to customize the software     Soft Points   A type of point with generic parameters that can be configured to hold data as desired by the user   SP   Setpoint  or Static Pressure    SPI   Slow Pulse Input    SPK   Speaker     SRAM   Static Random Access Memory  Stores data as long as power is applied  typically backed up by a lithium  battery or super capacitor 
94. cessories     Local Operator Interface  LOI  cable    Liquid Crystal Display  LCD  with two line alphanumeric viewing  The  LCD automatically displays information at 3 second intervals     Solar panel mast assembly  installed to recharge the backup battery     The 3095FC performs the following self tests on a periodic basis     Battery low and high    Software and hardware watchdog    RTD automatic temperature compensation    Sensor operation    Memory validity    The 3095FC will operate with its internal batteries down to 5 4 VDC  The LCD  becomes active when input power with the proper polarity and startup voltage   typically set greater than 8 0 Volts  is applied to the CHG  connector   provided the power input fusing protection is operational   The battery and  logical voltage tests ensure that the 3095FC is operating in the optimum  mode     The software watchdog is controlled by the central processor unit  CPU   The  software will arm the watchdog timer every second  If the watchdog timer is  not armed for a period of 6 seconds  then the watchdog timer forces the  3095FC unit to reset  If necessary  the software automatically resets  The  hardware watchdog is controlled by the CPU and monitors the power to the  hardware  If the battery voltage drops below 5 4 volts  the 3095FC  automatically shuts down     The Rosemount 3095FC monitors its orifice metering measurement for  accurate and continuous operation     Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev A
95. ctive for this point  For example  when Alarming is Enabled   the limit alarms  such as Low Alarm and Rate Alarm  that are active  appear  Even if Alarming is Disabled  the Point Fail  hardware reports  a malfunction  alarm and Manual  Scanning Disabled  indicators can  still appear     7  Enter the Scan Period as the amount of time between updates of the  filter value  All Analog Inputs are updated based on their individual  Scan Periods  The default value is 1 second  The minimum Scan  Period allowed is 50 msec     8  Enter the Low Reading EU  engineering unit  corresponding to 0   input  Enter the High Reading EU corresponding to 10096 input   For example  If a temperature transmitter is connected to the Analog  Input with a range of  40   F to 212   F  the Low Reading EU would be  set to  40 and the High Reading EU would be set to 212     To complete point configuration click Apply     10  Use Device  gt  Flags  gt  Flash Memory Save Configuration to save the  configuration to the Flash Memory in case a Cold Start must be  performed     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 3 12  Al General Tab  Screen    Analag Inpui    Sara   banca   i Caba   iira      Brain    rn idi  Pine Fires   pir   Ligi   Scan pod 1   kaa Padang MU       HghPasdng iii  250  Arts kpc          en    Al Advanced Tab    The Al Advanced tab enables the user to configure features  such as filtering   AID conversions  and clipping for the selected Analog
96. ctober 2004  Changing the Plate             eee 5 5  APPENDIX A Specifications e  woe c Eu NN baa AL e Aang tbi Alabat ox Kabi lb A 1  Specifications and Functional Specifications               a  A 1  Reference Data Performance Specifications            uea eee eaee A 3  Physical Specifications             llle A 4  Memory Specifications            llle A 6  Flow Specifications           cece ee eee A 6  Dimensional DrawingsS           0 0000 cee A 7  Ordering Information           0 000000 cece eae A 9  Optio  sS   36500002 poke ee aie Jak ede A 11  Standard Configuration            0 0 00  eee eee A 11  Custom Configuration  Option Code C1                     A 11  Tagging 2 Swish etc e Eo AG A 11  Optional 305 Integral Manifolds               Aa    A 11  ACCESSOS aaa A 11  Rosemount User Interface Software Packages             A 11  Windows 98 or higher             elles A 11  APPENDIX B Approved Manufacturing Locations                    14212112 B 1  Product Certifications European Directive Information             llle lees  B 1  Hazardous Locations Certifications              llle B 1  North American Certifications             lille B 1  AA e Mia e e E UNE entia ET B 1  APPENDIX C OVOMIGW Zosta vods te oda store o ee ahaha C 1  Rosemount User Point Type Parameter Definitions                        0 0   C 1  Interface Software           ttt tees Point Type 0 InformationC 2  Device Point Types      0 2    lisse eee C 3   APPENDIX Glossary    TOC 4    Reference Manual  
97. d      3  Place the reset jumper  located on the LCD if installed or on the  Battery Charger Board at J2  in the Reset position     Cycle the power    Remove the reset jumper and install it in the normal  NORM  position   Replace the front end cap cover  LCD end     Perform the  After Installing Components  on page 5 4     NoN R    The reset procedure loads the factory default values into the communication  ports     5 3    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC  AFTER INSTALLING After removing power to the 3095FC and installing components as needed   COMPONENTS perform the following steps to start the 3095FC and reconfigure the data        NOTE  Ensure all input devices  output devices  and processes remain in a safe state  upon restoring power  An unsafe state could result in property damage     When installing equipment in a hazardous area  ensure that all components  are approved for use in such areas  Check the product labels  Change  components only in an area known to be non hazardous  Performing these  procedures in a hazardous area could result in personal injury or property  damage        1  Reconnect power to the 3095FC by inserting the CHG    CHG   power terminal     2  Launch Rosemount User Interface Software  log in  and connect to  the 3095FC     3  Verify that the configuration is correct  If it is not  continue by  configuring the required items  If major portions or the entire  configuration needs to be reloaded  perfor
98. d  to the Local Operator  LOI  port of the 3095FC with communication settings  of       8 Data Bits    1 Stop Bit    No Parity    To use Direct Connect     1  Physically connect the 3095FC  see  Installation  on page 2 2      2  Launch and log into Rosemount User Interface Software  see   Getting Started with the Software  on page 2 12      3  Perform one of the following       Click on the Direct Connect icon in 3095FC Directory   Configuration Tree        Click the Direct Connect button on the toolbar     4  If this is the first time connecting to the 3095FC  continue with   Setting the Clock  on page 3 4     2 13    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       CONFIGURATION TREE    Connect  When off line  the 3095FC menu displays Connect  To use Connect     1  Physically connect the 3095FC  see  Installation  on page 2 2      2  Launch and log into Rosemount User Interface Software  see   Getting Started with the Software  on page 2 12      3  Perform one of the following     Select a communications port from the Device Directory and press  the   Enter   key     Double click on a communications port from the Device Directory     Click the Connect button on the toolbar       Select Device    Connect to connect to the 3095FC currently  selected in the Device Directory  If a 3095FC is not currently  selected  the error  No 3095FC is Currently Selected  appears     Remote Hardware Connection    To connect the PC to a remote 3095FC  a serial
99. diately after the record  table     3 45    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC October 2004       Table 3 5  History  Event  and  Alarm Functionality    Function  Code Register Field  3 7160     Daily Index  3 7161     Hourly Index  3 32   Event Alarm Register  5 32   Event Alarm Register  3 703   7160   Daily History  3 704     Hourly Index    3 46    Data Field Description    Ignored Response contains current daily index  Ignored Response contains current hourly index  Ignored Response contains Events and Alarm records  Maximum number of bytes    returned is 240  12 records of 20 bytes each   Events are returned before  Alarms are returned  The format is displayed in Table 3 6    Ignored After Events and Alarms have been returned  there must e an  acknowledgement made so that the same Events and Alarms are not returned  on the next request    History Archive Response contains two floating point values for the time and date stamp of the    Register  O to 34  history archive  time stamp   HHMMSS and date stamp   MMDDYY  and    floating point values for each of the defined history point for that History Archive  Register     History Archive Response contains two floating point values for the time and date stamp of the  Register  0 to history archive  time stamp   HHMMSS and date stamp   MMDDYY  and  8 39  floating point values for each of the defined history point for that History Archive  Register     The 3095FC supports the Modbus with EFM extensio
100. e   The difference between the current value and last hour s  current value is used for point values polled or received as  accumulated values  The Totalization technique assumes that the  value being archived is zeroed out by something else at Contract  Hour and that no rollover of the value occurs  Totalization occurs  at the Minute Historical Log and is summed up for the Hourly and  Daily Historical Logs  A minute after Contract Hour  the current  value is archived  All other minutes are the difference between the  current value and the previous minute s archived value     Select Average Type  The Select Average Type parameter is set  to Average  this list appears at the bottom of the screen  Choose  one of the following options to determine how the average value is  calculated       Flow Dependant Linear   This is the default method for  calculating the average for the flow input  It is the simplest and  most commonly used method  This method discards samples  for periods when there is no measurable flow and performs a  straightforward  linear  average of the remaining samples to  compute the minute and hour values  The value specified in  the Low Flow Cutoff of the Meter setup determines the values   When no flow occurs  all values are sampled       Flow Dependant Formulaic   Like the Flow Dependent Linear  method  this method discards samples for periods when there  is no flow  However  in calculating the average  this method  typically takes the square root of each sam
101. e  Enter the desired File name  of the disk file  or use the default  The  DSP extension will  automatically be added     Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Save Displays    3 55    9  Press the Test button to display the screen as it will appear in use   Use the Update  Autoscan  Stop Scan  Edit  Save  and Close buttons  at the bottom of the screen to perform the following functions       Update   Use this button to update all TLP  live data  information  with the current reading from the 3095FC  The message  Reading  Data  appears in the Status Line      Apply   Applies changes made to fields in display which display is  not in Autoscan      Autoscan   Provides an automatic update on intervals lasting one  to three seconds       Stop Scan   Stops Autoscan     Edit Display   Change currently selected display       Character Set   Show the Character Set currently selected for  building the display  This button toggles between viewing and not  viewing Character Sets  Eight different character sets are  supported  two for upper and lower case alphabetical characters   and six for various types of graphical characters       TLP Box   Enter live data from the Rosemount User Interface  Software or 3095FC  To use the TLP Box  first determine the Point  Type to use as a flow input by highlighting it  Next  select the exact  Logical Number  For example  an Analog Input Point Type that the  user might select is AIN A 2  Finally  select th
102. e EFM Reports utility uses the flow data that was gathered using either the     EFM Report Data  or the  All  option  The    All    function retrieves Rosemount  User Interface Software data including the EFM Report Data and stores it in  disk files identified with various extensions  The    EFM Report  function  retrieves just the detailed flow data needed for an EFM report and stores it in  disk files with an  AGA extension        NOTE  EFM Reports can be created  using this data  by selecting View  gt EFM Report        Electronic Flow Measurement  EFM  Reports    The Rosemount User Interface Software has the ability to create an EFM  report file that contains all the configuration  alarms  events  and history logs  associated with the stations and meter runs  This file becomes the custody  transfer audit trail  To collect the periodic and daily history logs required for the  EFM report file  a specific list of station and meter run parameters must be  configured for historical archiving     For Orifice meters  the following history points must be configured for EMF  reports     Table 3 2  Orifice Meter Run History Points    Description    Flowing Minutes  DP    SP    Temperature    Pressure Extension    Multiplier Value    Volume  Energy    3 38    Archive Type Point Type Parameter  Totalize Orifice Meter Run Values Minutes Accumulated  Avg  Flow Dependent Linear  Orifice Meter Run Configuration DP    Avg  Flow Dependent Formulaic    Avg  Flow Weighted Linear    Avg  Flow 
103. e change in the state of any  alarm signal that has been enabled for alarms  The system Alarm Log  has the capacity to maintain and store up to 240 alarms in a    circular     log  The Alarm Log has information fields that include time and date  stamp  alarm clear or set indicator  and either the Tag name or a  14 byte detail string in ASCII format     In addition to providing functionality for appending new alarms to the  log  the Alarm Log allows host packages to request the index of the  most recently logged alarm entry  Alarm Logs are not stored to the flash  ROM during the Save Configuration function in Rosemount User  Interface Software     The Alarm Log operates in a circular fashion with new entries  overwriting the oldest entry when the buffer is full  The Alarm Log  provides an audit history trail of past alarms  The Alarm Log is stored  separately to prevent recurring alarms from overwriting configuration  audit data     Event Log  The Event Log contains changes to any parameter within  the 3095FC made through the protocol  This Event Log also contains  other 3095FC events  such as power cycles  cold starts  and disk  configuration downloads  The Event Log provides an audit history trail  of past operation and changes     The system Event Log has the capacity to maintain and store up to 240  events in a circular log  The Event Log has information fields that  includes point type  parameter number  time and date stamp  point  number if applicable  the operator ident
104. e page 5 5       The following tools are required for troubleshooting      BM compatible PC  e Rosemount User Interface Software    Perform backup procedure before removing power to the 3095FC for repairs   troubleshooting  removing or adding components  or upgrades  This  procedure preserves the current flow PC configuration and log data held in  RAM        NOTE   When installing equipment in a hazardous area  ensure that all components  are approved for use in such areas  Check the product labels  Change  components only in an area known to be non hazardous  Performing these  procedures in a hazardous area could result in personal injury or property  damage     To avoid circuit damage when working inside the unit  use appropriate  electrostatic discharge precautions  such as wearing a grounded wrist strap        1  Log into the Rosemount User Interface Software     2  Save the configuration in flash memory Click Device    Flags    Save  Flash Memory Configuration  This saves all configuration settings   including the current states of the flags and calibration values     3  Select Device  gt  Collect Data  Click OK to save event logs   evt    alarm logs   alm   report data   det   hourly logs   pdb   and daily    day  logs  Specify the desired file name and path     Backup the 10 minute history file   Select File    Save   Type the desired File name for the backup file     NOO R    Click Save  The file is saved in the default directory C  Program  Files Rosemount Rosemount 
105. e specific Parameter  to use  For example  an Analog Input is typically Filtered EUs   Save   If the display is new  this push button saves the current  display to a disk file located on the PC  If the display already  exists  this saves the display back to where it had been saved  before  The extension  DSP  display  is added to the specified file  name  Refer to    Save Displays  on page 3 55       Save As   Saves the current display to a disk file under a different  name to a file or to internal Display1 or Display2  The  extension DSP  display  is applied to the name of the file       Close   Close the selected display screen with option to save        NOTE  Use the mouse or  gt Alt F6 gt  keys to move between the buttons  Cut  Copy   and Paste can also be used when creating custom Displays        After creating a display  store the current display to     Disk file located on the PC or floppy drive   e Display     Display2  if available in the device      To save a Display     1  Click Save and proceed to Step 4  Click Save As to save either to a  file or to display memory     2  Click To Rosemount User Interface Software or To File     3   f To Rosemount User Interface Software is selected  select Display  or Display2    4  If To File is selected  enter the desired File name of the disk file  or  use the default  The  DSP extension will automatically be added     Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3 56    Reference Manual  0
106. ead only memory that can be electrically re programmed  It is a form of permanent memory  and requires no backup power     FSK   Frequency shift keyed    G   GFA   Ground fault analysis    GND   Electrical ground  such as used by the 3095FC power supply   GP   Gauge Pressure    H    HistoryLink Utility   HistoryLink utility allows the user to access and retrieve the 10 Minute History from the  3095FC  The HistoryLink utility supplements Rosemount User Interface for Windows Software     Holding Register   Analog output number value to be read   hw   DP     Glossary 2    Reference Manual    00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  Deteb  r 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       I  J    IC   Industry Canada  more recently know an Measurement Canada  which grants custody transfer approvals on  certain 3095FC units  IC can also mean integrated circuit     ID    dentification  IEC   Industrial Electrical Code     IEEE   Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  the Open System Interconnection  OSI  reference model  and an international standard for the organization of local area networks  LANs  established by the INternational  Standards Organization  ISO  and the IEEE     IMV   Integral Multiplier Value    Input   Digital input  a bit to be read    Input Register   Input numeric value to be read      O   Input Output    IRQ   Interrupt Request  Hardware address oriented    ISO   Organization internationale de normalisation  International Standards Organization     IV   Integral Value    K  KB   Kilo
107. ear alarm   event logs   3   Restore config and clear ROC displays   4   Restore config and clear FSTs   5   Restore config and clear history   6   Restore config and clear all of above  16 R W UINT 8 1 Warm Start WARM  17 R W UINT 8 1 Read I O IOREAD  18 R W UINT 8 1 Write to Config Memory WRITE  19 R W UINT 8 1 Config Memory Write Complete COMPLT  20 R W UINT 8 1 Event Log Flag  FloBoss 100 series and FloBoss EVTFLAG   500 series    Init History  FloBoss 407 and ROC300 series with a   FlashPAC   21 R W UINT 8 1 LOI Security On LOISEC  22 R W UINT 8 1 Comm Port 1 Security On COM1SEC  23 R W UINT 8 1 Comm Port 2 Security On COM2SEC  24 R W UINT 8 1 Termination Type Installed  FLAG24    1  4 point I O     DI  DO  Al  AO Installed  2   4 point I O   No I O Installed  3   6 point I O   I O Installed  4   6 point I O     No I O Installed  25 R W UINT 8 1 Comm Port Pass Through Mode  FLAG25  0   No Pass Through   1   LOI to COM1  2   COMI to LOI  3   LOI to COM2  4   COM2 to LOI  5   COM1 to COM2  6   COM2 to COM1  26 R W UINT 8 1 6 Point I O Setup Flag  FLAGE26  Bit 0   0 7 AI  1 D1  Bit 1   0   AI2  1  DI2  Bit 2   0 AO  1 DO1  Bit 4   0 PI1  1  DI3  Bit 5   0  PI2  1  DI4  Bits 3  6 and 7     Not Used  27 R W UINT 8 1 Flag 27 FLAG27  28 R W UINT 8 1 Flag 28 FLAGE28    29 R W UINT 8 1 Flag 29 FLAG29    C 9    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       Rosemount 3095FC March 2004  Table C 9  Point Type 14   Communication Ports  Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length 
108. ect on the data  for Function Codes 01  02  and 05  and only applies to floating points     e Least Significant Byte First   Selecting this check box places the  least significant byte first  This is the default value       Most Significant Byte First   Selecting this check box places the  most significant byte first     Select EFM Modbus Enable to use an implementation of Modbus  protocol with EFM extensions  This causes the Hourly  Periodic  and  Daily indices to be returned as floating point values instead of the  standard integer and character values  In addition  the history index is  adjusted to accommodate a one based index  1 to 840   and the date  stamp  MMDDYY   is returned before the time stamp  HHMM   which  does not include seconds     The    status    field displays the status codes returned from the modem     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC October 2004       Figure 3 25  Configure Modbus  General Tab Screen    3 42    Medines Carillqueatien     UE s wn   Hip ii Fe peas      Elohim  D    Erdhu Tun Log Hatu Event Ga bos   iu    LS E pem Gipokciwu Gps Fae  x pru    Erabiad Wi bydei Duda Pici  EPU landar    Imad    Ensi       Scale Values Tab    The Scale Value tab allows the user to enter low and high floating point and  integer values for converting between integer and floating point numbers     See Figure 3 26 on page 3 43  1  Select Configure  gt  Modbus  gt  Configuration  gt  Scale Values tab     2  Enter the Integer Scale value
109. ed     4  Define up to 16 Data Point definitions to be displayed in the User List   Enter the 10 character Description  Text  of the parameter     Configuring the 3095FC is a matter of establishing points and then configuring  various parameters  Each input and output has a unique Point Number to  identify the input or output  Each I O point parameter must be individually  configured  The point number indicates the location of the point on the  termination board  It is automatically assigned and cannot be edited     Each Point Number is given a Tag  which includes up to 10 characters to  identify the Point Number being defined in the I O screen  Any alphanumeric  characters  including spaces  may be used        NOTE  Units is a user defined 10 character description for the engineering units  assigned to the I O  For example  PSIG  MCF  degrees F  mA  or volts     The I O can be configured through either the Configure  gt  I O menu or the I O  list on the Configuration Tree        A1   DP   A2   SP   A3   RTD   B1   Aux Al   E1   Logic Voltage  E2   Bat Voltage  E3   Spare   E4   Spare   E5   Brd Temp    Scanning Disabled versus Scanning Enabled    If scanning is set to disabled  the transmitter stops updating values for each  point number and values may be manually entered  Scanning Enabled allows  the transmitter to continuously update the parameters     I O Monitor    I O Monitor displays all installed and active I O points and flow calculation  information  The I O Monitor
110. ee 3 40  General Tab is 40  he a ede DT ee a Datos 3 40  Scale Values Tab             ees 3 42  Modbus   History Collection            aa  3 44  History Access Registers Tab                          3 44  Modbus   Events   Alarms Functionality                   3 45  Modbus   Detailed Point   Parameter Information            3 47  Configure Modbus Registers                illl 3 47  Modbus Conversion         ees 3 51  Custom Displays           ees 3 54  New Display oriris nea 0 00 0  n 3 54  Save  Displays    ene aga dene da PAGPAG Pala hele Nae 3 55  SECTION 4  OVOFVIOW 22 5011  592 XP zio tuac eie eod NP ADAN BAD Bl 4 1  Calibration Galibratec 54 0 es deed W Ea eda batak A 4 1  3095EG  2x Luz l werte does eU Hs peru sedet qd 4 1  Analog Input  Al  Calibration    0 2    0 0    eee 4 3  Calibration Report             lille 4 5  Calibration Value             llle ee 4 5  Zero  Shift cct AA AA 4 5  Verify Calibration a r ee esrar a EEKE OERI he 4 6  SECTION 5 Backup Configuration Information    5 1  Troubleshooting and Communication Errors         llli  5 2  Maintenance Communication Problems           a  5 2  Debug Communications           ees 5 2  Resetting the 3095FC         eee ee aa 5 3  Warm Stan aag ng nh nana AGA R tee LE 5 3  G  ld Start   w   stos AA APAN AA AA kes 5 3  Jumper Reset         2  les 5 3  After Installing Components         eese 5 4  Replacing the Batteries              ee 5 5    TOC 3    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       Rosemount 3095FC O
111. er other than those described Not used   5 Fixed   variable flag   change to manual mode for an I O point Manual alarm   6 Table entry change   change to Modbus Function Tables Status change alarm   7 System command change   events logged by system  power up  No flow alarm   8 Not used Point fail alarm   9 Operator change event identifier bit Operator change even identifier bit  10 LoLo Limit   change to LoLo alarm parameter LoLo Alarm   11 Low Limit   change to Low alarm parameter Low Alarm   12 HiHi Limit   change to HiHi alarm parameter HiHi Alarm   13 High Limit   change to High alarm parameter High Alarm   14 Rate of change limit   change to Rate Alarm parameter Rate Alarm   15 Not used Set clear alarm  1 set  0 clear     Configure Modbus  Registers    Modbus   Detailed Point   Parameter Information    The Modbus Special Function Table  point type 39  returns the Event Log   Alarm Log  and the Historical Archives  The Event Alarm Register  parameter   0   Hourly  periodic  History Index Register  parameter  1   and the Daily  History Index Register  parameter  2  can be configured to the desired  Register Number  The History Archive Register is a single register  which can  contain one or more history points for retrieval  The Starting History Point field  contains the Starting History Point for the History Archive Register  while the  Ending History Point is the last history point to be included in the History  Archive Register  All history points in between the Startin
112. ern Hemisphere  and due north  not magnetic north     Sunlight is not blocked from 9 00 AM to 4 00 PM     The primary power source is provided through DC voltage sources or solar  power  Route power away from hazardous areas  sensitive monitoring  devices  and radio equipment  Adhere to all local  company  and National  Electrical Code  NEC  requirements for power installations     The 3095FC accepts input voltages from 8 0 volts to 28 volts at the charge   CHG    CHG   terminals on the termination board  The maximum power for  DC voltage sources is 130 mW  not including battery charging     An external solar panel connects to the CHG    CHG  inputs on the  termination board  Circuitry on the battery charger board monitors and  regulates the charge based on battery voltage  charging voltage  and  temperature  The 3095FC requires a minimum 8 volt 200 mA solar panel     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Rosemount User  Interface Software PC  Requirements    Site Requirements    Wiring Requirements       NOTE   Do not allow the batteries to fully discharge  If the batteries fully discharge  the  battery charger board may enter thermal limiting        The Rosemount User Interface Software operates on any PC that meets the  following requirements        BM compatible    Pentium Class Processor  233 MHz or greater is recommended     CD ROM drive      Windows 95  service release B   98  ME  NT 4 0  Service Pack 6    2000  Service Pack 
113. f AIN point in location 4 2    Register 102   EU of AIN point in location 4 3    Register 103   EU of AIN point in location 4 4    For example  When using Parameter Indexing the configuration of        Starting Ending Device  Register Register Parameter s  Indexing Conversion  7100 7102 AGANEW1  Parameter 0  CUR DP    Specifies three Registers  7100  7101  and 7102  that are mapped to  a group of AGA parameters starting at CUR DP       Register 7100   CUR DP  hw   differential pressure     Register 7101   CUR SP  Pf   static pressure     Register 7102   CUR TP  Tf   temperature     Select the type of Indexing to define the block of Register values for  the Point Types or the Parameters without having to define each  separately       Select Point to define the Register values as Point Types  If  multiple Registers are used  Starting and Ending Register values  are different   each successive Register increments to the next  logical point number of the same Point Type       Select Param to define the Register values as Parameters  If  multiple Registers are used  Starting and Ending Register values  are different   each successive Register increments to the next  logical Parameter of the Point Types to be set or acquire data  Be  aware of the different data types  Character  Integer  Long  Float   and the size of the data types  Use the TLP button to select  parameters     Specify the type of Conversion required  if any  on the data before it is  sent to the host or written to 
114. f up to 1220 m  4000 ft   The EIA 485  RS 485  drivers are  designed for true multi point applications with multiple devices on a single bus     The default values for the EIA 485  RS 485  communications are  9600 Baud  Rate  8 Data Bits  1 Stop Bit  No Parity  10 millisecond Key On Delay  and 10  millisecond Key Off Delay  The maximum baud rate is 19200 bps  To enable or  disable the Comm 1 port  select Configure  gt  Radio Power Control and select  the Enable  default  Disable under Radio Power Control  see    Radio Power  Control Configuration    on page 3 23      Wiring should be twisted pair cable  The terminals and their functions are as  follows     Pin Function Label  1 RS 485 B  2 RS 485 A    EIA 232  RS 232  Communications   Comm 2    A EIA 232  RS 232  communications card in the Comm 2 port can switch  power to an external communication devices  such as a radio  to conserve  power  A label on the termination board denotes the usage of each pin on the  connector     The EIA 232 communications card meets all EIA 232 specifications for  single ended RS 232 asynchronous data transmission over distances of up to  15 m  50 ft   The EIA 232  RS 232  communications card defaults are  9600  baud rate  8 data bits  1 stop bit  no parity  10 millisecond Key On Delay  and  10 millisecond Key Off Delay  The maximum baud rate is 19200 bps  Refer to  Table 2 6 for communication card signals     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       Rosemount 3095FC October 2004  Table 2
115. ference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 2 4  Configuration Tree  Screen       NOTE   Double click the desired communications link  3095FC name  to connect to  that 3095FC  Double clicking an icon is the same as selecting the menu bar  or toolbar button Direct Connect or Connect commands     Configuration of the PC Communication Ports to the 3095FC unit cannot be  performed within the 3095FC unit configuration screen  Return to the 3095FC  Directory  Configuration Tree  screen  If the user is in a configuration  select  Window  gt  Device Directory or View  gt  Device Directory to view the 3095FC  directory        zm ud at DELLI    Dm line   Emmi   He Et sa De Cogie Menem Les Took Winder Hep    4 ASO    i ME Haay       Adding a Group    Multiple 3095FC units can be organized to form Groups  Unit Groups are  typically units in the same geographical area or units with something else in  common  When a Group file is selected  a list of all 3095FC communication  setups in the Group appears below the Group     1  Right mouse click on the Device Root directory icon   2  Select Add a Group     3  Right mouse click on the New Group and select Rename  Type in the  new Group name     4  Press    Enter   5  The 3095FC can now be added to the Group     Deleting a Group  1  Right mouse click on the group to be deleted   2  Select Delete Group   3  Click Yes     2 15    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC   
116. fice plate using a 3  or 5 valve  manifold     With either mounting method  the pressure inputs must be piped to the  process connections     For solar panel mounting see  Mounting  on page 1 5  Dimensional drawings  are located on page page A 7  Solar power installation is located on page  page 2 3     EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       INSTALLATION  Rosemount 3095FC    2 2    Piping from the static and DP meter runs connect to female    4 18 NPT  connections  The 3095FC is an upstream device  meaning that the SP line  normally connects to the high pressure side  labeled  H  on the sensor body      Installing the Rosemount 3095FC on a Pipestand    The following steps must be taken to install the 3095FC on a 2 in  pipestand     1   2   3     e    9     10   11   12     13     Install the pipestand using the pipestand documentation   Remove the orifice meter run from service     Install the 3095FC on a pipestand using clamps or mounting  brackets    Connect the impulse lines    Attach the appropriate wiring  see  Wiring  on page 2 4     Using the prefabricated operator interface cable  physically connect  the 3095FC to the PC running the Rosemount User Interface  Software  One end of the cable  a 9 pin  D shell  female connector   plugs into a serial communications port on the PC  The other end of  the cable plugs into the 3095FC     Apply power to the 3095FC  see  Apply Po
117. figuration  on page 3 13         NOTE   By default  the LOI Port is Comm Tag Local Port in the 3095FC 5 Comm Port  settings screen  Use the 3095FC    Direct Connect command to connect  using the LOI  See  Connection Methods  on page 2 13        To ease wiring  operator interface cable is available as an accessory  see   Installation  on page 2 2   Refer to Figure 2 3     Red TX To screw  Terminals  Black TX       Connection at  PC COM Port    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Table 2 3  Local Operator  Interface Port Wiring    Table 2 4  PC Comm Port  Wiring    Table 2 5  EIA 485  RS 485   Communications Wiring    Signal Label    Common COM  LOI Power  TX V  Common COM  Ready to Send RTS  Receive  RX  RX  Transmit  TX  TX     1  Do not use the LOI to power external devices     Signal Pin Label  Transmit  TX  2 TX  Receive  RX  3 RX  Ground  GND  5 COM    EIA 485  RS 485  Serial Communications   Comm 1    Use Comm 1 to monitor or alter the 3095FC from a remote site using a host or  Rosemount User Interface Software  Comm 1 supports baud rates up to  19200 bps  Comm 1 also supports the log on security feature of the 3095FC if  the Security on Comm 1 is Enabled in Rosemount User Interface Software     Comm 1 sends and receives messages using Modbus protocol  Comm 1  permits EIA 485  RS 485  serial communication protocols that meet EIA 485   RS 485  specifications for differential  asynchronous transmission of data  over distances o
118. figuration can be saved to Flash  memory and the 3095FC can be re initialized        NOTE  Certain Flags cause data to be lost  parameter values to be changed  and  configuration memory to be cleared  Confirm Flag function before changing        General Tab  Figure 3 2 on page 3 6    After a Warm Start  the 3095FC is initialized from SRAM memory if the  configuration is valid  If valid  the databases remain intact  If the memory does  not have a valid configuration  the configuration that was last saved to Flash  memory is used  To save a valid configuration  use the Save Configuration  button     In a Cold Start  the 3095FC is initialized from the restart configuration saved in  the Flash memory  If the configuration memory does not have a valid  configuration written in it  the factory defaults are used        NOTE  Perform a Cold Start after setting the clock and BEFORE setting any other  parameters to ensure the 3095FC memory is cleared before configuration  begins     Cold Start reloads all restart configuration data and may also clear logs and  displays  In addition  it may cause output changes  load new accumulator  values  and disable user program tasks and User Data Types  Generally  a  Cold Start should not be used on a 3095FC that is actively gathering data or  performing control  Save or document all required data and parameter values  that could be affected before performing the Cold Start        The following may occur when performing a Cold Start       Cold Sta
119. files work in a circular fashion  the  newest data overrides the oldest data when the log is full     Once a selected history log has been displayed  the following options are  available       Select New   Return to the Select History points screen and make a  new selection       Save   Save the history archives to a file       Print Preview   Show a preview of what will be sent to the printer and  allow printing of the history log       Close   Close the screen  View the History Logs from the View menu     Once the alarms are displayed the following options are available     Save   Save the alarm log to a file       Print Preview   Show a preview of what will be sent to the printer and  allow printing of the alarm log       Close   Close the screen  View the Alarm Logs from the View menu     Once the events are displayed the following options are available     Save   Save the event log to a file       Print Preview   Show a preview of what will be sent to the printer and  allow printing of the event log       Close   Close the screen  View the Event Logs from the View menu     A report is generated based on the Search Criteria from the 3095FC   1  Select View menu  gt  History  Alarm  or Event  gt  From 3095FC     2  Select the History Points in the Search Criteria field  History only    Select  Deselect All  and Select All allow the user to mass select or  deselect History Points  The Search Criteria selections change  depending on the Frequency     3  Selectthe Frequency t
120. g History Point and  the Ending History Point are included in the History Archive Register  The  Type of History Archive can only be one of two choices  Hourly or Daily  The  Conversion Code can be used to convert the history values  However  the  Conversion Code does not affect the time and date stamp     The Modbus register configuration tables are used to associate Modbus  register numbers with 3095FC point data  When a Modbus request is  received  the Modbus user program searches the function table for the  Modbus function requested  starting with the first table entry down to the last   If a register number match is found  it builds a response based on the point  type and parameter configured in the table  If no register number match is  located  an error message is returned  The user program locates a register as  long as it matches the Starting Register number  the Ending Register number   or any number in between for that particular entry in the table     Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3 48    Register numbers should be unique for a given communication port   Registers may be duplicated as long as they are assigned to separate port or  located in a separate Modbus configuration table  If a register number is  duplicated within the same Modbus function table  the first occurrence is  used  In addition  it is best to number the table from the smallest register  number to the largest register number  especially when usin
121. g point data type    45 Float to Byte 6  16 he Float to Byte Unsigned Character conversion changes a transmitted  floating point value to an unsigned character data type    46 Float to Unsigned Integer 6  16 The Float to Unsigned Integer conversion changes a transmitted floating point  value to an unsigned integer data type    47 Float to Unsigned Long 6  16 The Float to Unsigned Long conversion changes a transmitted floating point  value to an unsigned long data type    48 No Conversion        3 52    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004                            Convert Slave   Code Description Function Definition   49 Deadband  Float Scale 1 3  4  6  16 The Deadband to Float Scale conversion changes the Deadband pint data to   50 Deadband  Float Scale 2 3  4  6  16 an integer for transmission to the host  The number of the Convert Code   54 Deadband  Float Scale 3 3  4  6  16 specifies which floating point scaling value is to be used for the conversion    52 Deadband  Float Scale 4 3  4  6  16   53 Deadband  Float Scale 5 3  4  6  16   54 Deadband  Float Scale 6 3  4  6  16   55 Deadband  Float Scale 7 3  4  6  16   56 Deadband  Float Scale 8 3  4  6  16   57 to 64 No Conversion       65 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  16 Places byte 0 an byte 1 in register xxxxx  bye 2 and bye 3 are placed in  register xxxxx   1  this places a 4 byte floating point value into two  2 byte   66 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  16 registers to allow i
122. g two table entries  to configure a continuous group of registers  Up to fifteen different lines can  be configured for Modbus Functions 4 and 16  Up to thirty different lines can  be configured for Modbus Function 3  split into tables 3A and 3B  By making  the registers continuous  meaning the Starting Register address of a new line  is one greater than the Ending Register address of the previous line  a  continuous data table can be created up for Modbus Function 3  4  or 16 up to  the limit of 240 bytes  This type of data table allows access to all its data with  one request     Up to fifteen different lines can also be configured for Modbus Function Codes  1  2  5  6  and 15  For Function Codes 1  2  5  and 15  the parameter specified  should be a single byte parameter type  preferably a status parameter  only  bit O is used   because this function packs the data into a binary format for  transmission  Each address span must be unique within the function for  proper operation  If not  the first valid address is used     Modbus Register tables allow the user to map Modbus Registers to 3095FC  Point Type  Logical  and Parameter  TLP  numbers  One line in the Modbus  Register table can be used to map more than one register TLP pair by using  either Point Indexing or Parameter Indexing     Point Indexing means that the Start Register is mapped to the selected TLP   Subsequent registers  through the End Register  are mapped to the same  point type and parameter and increment a
123. guration  on page 3 4     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC         Calibrate the 3095FC  see    Calibrate    on page 4 1    10  Connect the 3095FC unit to any other external communication  devices or networks   11  Place the meter run in service and monitor with Rosemount User  Interface Software for proper operation     Solar Panels Solar panels generate electrical power for the 3095FC from solar radiation   They are the optimal choice for locations where a DC voltage source is not  available  The size of solar panels required for a particular installation  depends on several factors  including the power consumption of all devices  connected to the solar array and the geographic location of the installation  An  8 volt solar panel can provide charging power for the backup batteries  see   Solar Panel Sizing  for information on how to determine the appropriate  panel size required for an application      An external solar panel typically mounts to the same 2 in  pipe that supports  the 3095FC  see  Mounting  on page 2 1   The panel wiring terminates at the  charge  CHG    CHG   power terminals on the termination board        NOTE   Solar panel size may violate certain CSA Class I  Division 1 ratings  Use  approved 3095FC enclosure connectors for routing the power wiring        The optional solar panel is adequate for support of API Chapter 21 1  compliant measurement and the retrieval of the historical logs once a day  using the interna
124. ided in this  column     EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004       Point Type 0 Information Table 3 5 lists the parameters for the Configurable Opcode Point Type found  in the 3095FC  The parameters for this Point Type consist of a sequence  number and 44 device parameter identifications  Point Type  Logical Number   and Parameter Number   TLP   After the TLPs have been configured in Point  Type 0       Opcodes 10 and 11 can be used to read and write data directly without  specifying the Point Type  Logical Number  or Parameter Number       Opcodes 180 and 181 can be used to read and write the parameter  data and do not include the parameter definition     Table C 2  Point Type O   Configurable Opcode    Parameter  Number Read Write Data Type Length Description   0 R W FLP 4 Sequence   Revision Number  1 R W TLP 3 Data 1  2 R W TLP 3 Data 2  9 R W TLP 3 Data 3  4 R W TLP 3 Data 4  5 R W TLP 3 Data 5  6 R W TLP 3 Data 6  7 R W TLP 3 Data 7  8 R W TLP 3 Data 8  9 R W TLP 3 Data 9  10 R W TLP 3 Data 10  11 R W TLP 3 Data 11  12 R W TLP 3 Data 12  13 R W TLP 3 Data 13  14 R W TLP 3 Data 14  15 R W TLP 3 Data 15  16 R W TLP 3 Data 16  17 R W TLP 3 Data 17  18 R W TLP 3 Data 18  19 R W TLP 3 Data 19  20 R W TLP 3 Data 20  21 R W TLP 3 Data 21  22 R W TLP 3 Data 22  23 R W TLP 3 Data 23  24 R W TLP 3 Data 24  25 R W TLP 3 Data 25  26 R W TLP 3 Data 26  27 R W TLP 3 Data 27  28 R W TLP 3 Da
125. ification  and either the  previous  current parameter values  and either the Tag name or a  14 byte detail string in ASCII format     In addition to providing functionality for appending new events to the  log  the Event Log allows host packages to request the index of the  most recently logged event entry     Event Logs are not stored to Flash memory when Save Configuration is  issued in Rosemount User Interface Software  The Event Log operates  in a circular fashion with new entries overwriting the oldest entry when  the buffer is full  The Event Log provides an audit trail history of past  operation and changes  The Event Log is stored separately to prevent  recurring alarms from overwriting configuration audit data     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       General History    The Configure  gt  History option allows data to be stored in the historical  database  Hourly and daily values are stored for up to 35 days  The historical  database can be configured to log only the values that need to be logged        NOTE   History points setup in the Meter  gt  History screen override history points  setup in the Configure  gt  History screen  When configuring history points  ensure that the point is not already defined in Meter History        1  Select Configure  gt  History Points    2  Select the desired history point to be configured in Select History  Point  The parameter currently configured  if any  for this history point  appea
126. ion Method Il  METHOD  Bits 7 through 5   Not Used  Bit 4   BTU Dry or Wet Override  0   See Bit 3  1   BTU as Delivered  Bit 3   BTU Dry or Wet  0   BTU Dry  1   BTU Wet  Bit 2   Calculated or Manual Value  0   Calculated  1   Enter Atmospheric Pressure   AGA 1992  Bit 1   Gross Method  0   Gross Method Il  1   Gross Method    Bit O   Detail Level  0   Detailed Method  1   Gross Method  3 R O TLP 3 Not Used PIPEREFT  4 R W FLP 4 Pipe Reference Temperature   AGA1992 PIPEMAT  5 R W UINT 8 1 Pipe Material   AGA1992  FB  0   SS  Stainless Steal   1   Monel  2   Carbon steel  6 R O UINT 8 1 Not Used FR  7 R O FLP 4 Cd     AGA 1992 EM  8 R O FLP 4 Fr     AGA 1985 FPB  Reynolds Number     AGA 1992  9 R O FLP 4 Y     Expansion Factor   Orifice FTB  Fpm   Turbine  10 R O FLP 4 Fpb Factor FPB  11 R O FLP 4 Ftb Factor FTB  12 R O FLP 4 Ftf Factor FTF  13 R O FLP 4 Fgr Factor FGR  14 R O FLP 4 Fpv   Super compressibility Factor FPV    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004          Parameter  Number Description   15 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 1 HISTPT1  16 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP1  17 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP1  18 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV1  19 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 2 HISTPT2  20 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP2  21 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP2  22 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV2  23 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 3 HISTPT3  24 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP3  25 R W TLP 3 TLP TLP3  26 R W FLP 4 Conversion CONV3  27 R W UINT 8 1 History Point 4 HISTPT4  28 R W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROL
127. ister that can contain one or more  history points for retrieval of the Event Log  Alarm Log  and Historical  Archives  Historical data is contained in Point Type 55 up to 35 days of hourly  data for each of its history points can be stored  The points mapped on the  history tab are configured on the Configure  gt  History Points screen   1  Enter Configure 5 Modbus    Configuration 5 History Access  Registers tab     2  Enter the modbus Register Number used to acquire the Daily Index    values    3  Enter the Modbus Register Number used to acquire the Hourly Index  values    4  Enter the Modbus Register Number used to acquire the Events Alarm  logs     5  Enter the Modbus Register Number used to acquire the group of  history points defined in the Starting History Point and Ending History  Point fields without having to define each history point separately     6  Enter the Starting History Point to acquire a group of history points  without having to define each history point separately  enter values in  the Starting History Point and Ending History Point fields  The Starting  History Point value is the first history point to be retrieved     7  Enter the Ending History Point to acquire a group of history points  without having to define each history point separately  enter values in  the Starting History Point and Ending History Point fields  Then  Ending History Point is the last history point to be retrieved     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Ro
128. ived within the timeout period the 3095FC retries the  RBX        NOTE    The RBX Alarm Index indicates alarms currently being reported through the  RBX  The RBX Status parameter indicates the status of RBX messaging   either Active or Inactive  Active indicates that an SRBX alarm is being  processed        9     After configuring the RBX function  use Device  gt  Flags  gt  Flash  Memory Save Configuration to save the configuration to the Flash  Memory in case a Cold Start must be performed     3 9    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA          Rosemount 3095FC October 2004  Figure 3 5  Device Comm Port  RBX Tab Screen  REX Hl  miks     man  i  T  aai HT THES Pct  AZ Data Kag Tri Dalig  3 Ful Handle E Feij Basis E nabiri   mirum  imisa     Debe   Y E D  E  n   Bar  Kur  w   w  oi  3095FC Device This step establishes the Station Name  Address  Group  and other global  Configuration   variables that differentiate a 3095FC  Other system variables set in the  Information information screen must be established for a particular application     General Tab    See Figure 3 6 on page 3 11     Use the following instructions to configure the Device Information General    tab     1   2     Select Device  gt  Information  gt  General Tab     Enter the Station Name to be logged with the historical database for  site identification     Enter a unique Address to differentiate each device in a  communications group  The Address can be assigned a value from 1  to 255  The System Defaul
129. l communication methods     Solar Panel Sizing    To determine solar panel output requirements  first determine the solar  insolation for the geographic area  The map in Figure 2 1 shows solar  insolation  in hours  for the United States during winter months  Contact an  Emerson Process Management representative for a map detailing a specific  geographic area     Insolation  from map    hours    Next  calculate the amount of current required from the solar array per day  using the following equation  Isp is the system current requirement        larray    Ise  amps    24  hrs   Insolation  hrs    amps  Finally  the number of solar panels can be determined using the following  equation    Number of Panels   laa  AMPS  lpanel amps panel    panels  NOTE     The    I panel value varies depending on the type of solar panel installed  Refer  to the vendor s specifications for the solar panel being used     The current accepted by the Rosemount 3095FC is limited by its charging  circuit to around 1 Amp  Therefore  it is not practical to install a solar array that    2 3    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC October 2004       supplies significantly more than 1 Amp to the 3095FC  The maximum input is  28 volts     Do not allow the batteries to fully discharge  If the batteries are fully  discharged  the battery charger board may enter thermal limiting        Figure 2 1  Solar Insolation in  Hours for the United States 2 0            SC  wa  N m QU ERA CS   N
130. lation  should be electrically isolated and a ground rod or grid grounding system  installed  If the pipeline provides an adequate ground  a separate ground rod  or grid system may not need to be installed     The 3095FC accepts input voltages from 8 0 volts to 28 volts at the power  terminals  CHG    CHG   with no external current limiting  internal current  limit is 200 mA   The CHG    CHG  terminal can accommodate up to 16 AWG  wire     To adequately meet the needs of the 3095FC system  it is important to  determine the total power consumption and size of solar panel requirements  accordingly  To determine the total 3095FC power consumption  be sure to  add the power consumption  in mW  of any other devices used with the  3095FC in the same power system  The maximum power for DC voltage  sources is 130 mW not including the battery charging     Convert the total value  in mW  to Watts by dividing it by 1000   mW   1000   Watts    For selecting an adequate power supply  use a safety factor  SF  of 1 25 to  account for losses and other variables not factored into the power  consumption calculations  To incorporate the safety factor  multiply the total  power consumption  P  by 1 25     PSF  P x 1 25   Watts    To convert PSF to current consumption in amps  ISF   divide PSF by the  system voltage  V  of 12 volts     ISF   PSF   12V   Amps  Batteries    Batteries provide power for the 3095FC when the solar panels are not  generating sufficient output  The batteries are three D 
131. le of Contents    SECTION 1 3095FC OVERVIEW   aea ka KA ala LK Npa Kase E 1 1  Introduction Hardware erine EN ee Sa ia NLA EN IR ere an 1 2  Fittiwares e o eee  ANE aa det ete ive 1 3  ACCESSONES sree fa TAA ERG GILL iut 1 3  Automatic TESIS    s xus atas Ree NR EG Ree nd 1 3  Low Power Mode     2 2 22  es 1 4  3095FC Functions               0 0002 1 4  Flow Measurement          else  1 4   1992 Flow Calculations for Orifice Metering                 1 4  Considerations        n a anuanua ee 1 5  Environmental Requirements    nananana naaa 1 5  Ericlosures nas ia n Eua NUN i ut 1 5  MOURIUNJ  5026 eines ie Gaan sce Staats gas erecto Dana 1 5  Power Installation Requirements               242222411112 1 5  Rosemount User Interface Software PC Requirements           1 6  Site Requirements          000 cee eee eee eee 1 6  Wiring Requirements         0 00 e eee eee 1 6  SECTION 2 MOUWNUIAG wadi dzo nk TIG ue WES IN CER NIS PRI 2 1  Installation  rnistallauon sce 2 ibis rhe Tic M ELLA IDA 2 2  Rosemount 3095FC    2    2 2  Installing the Rosemount 3095FC on a Pipestand            2 2  Installing the 3095FC on an Orifice Plate  Direct Mount        2 2   Solar Panels  us 4i uox IER penes edd iw Mae E 2 3  Solar Panel Sizing            llle 2 3  WINING  oo  earn brass fpecie ph ates Wake Rated asp RP ea s 2 4  Power Supply Wiring           liliis 2 5  RTID Wirlrig  23 LE SL eta si ee 2 5  Communications Wiring           llle 2 6  Local Operator Interface Port  LOl                    
132. login screen press  gt Esc gt  or click Cancel     When login is successful  the Configuration Tree appears on the screen  See     Configuration Tree    on page 2 14 for more information     2 12    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       ESTABLISHING  COMMUNICATION    Connection Methods    When the user is logged into the Rosemount User Interface Software  the PC  must connect to the 3095FC unit so communication can be accomplished   Use one of the following connection methods       Direct Connect   Connect to the 3095FC using the Local Port  LOI  if  the default communication parameters apply    e 3095FC  Communications  Directory View   Double click the Station  Name to connect to the 3095FC using the parameters currently set for  that 3095FC        NOTE  Once connected  the Configuration Tree view becomes the active screen        Direct Connect    The Direct Connect command allows the Rosemount User Interface Software  to initiate communications with the 3095FC by performing a search of the PC  communication ports at various baud rates  Direct Connect  locks on  to the  first Comm Port and Baud Rate  1200  2400  4800  9600  19200  38400  and  57600 bps  that successfully communicate with a 3095FC     If unsuccessful  the program attempts to establish communications through  the remaining COM Ports of the PC  successively  until it receives a valid  reply    For the Direct Connect option to operate correctly the PC must be connecte
133. lue  1   Volume Basis Heating Value  Bit 5     Gravitational Acceleration  0   Calculate Gravity  1   Enter Gravity  Bit 4   Heating Value  0   Calculate Heating Value  1   Enter Heating Value  Bit 3   Press Tap  0   Gauge Static Pressure  1   Absolute Static Pressure  Bit 2     Press Tap  0   Downstream Static Pressure  1   Upstream Static Pressure  Bit 1     Gravitational Acceleration  0   Calculate Specific Gravity  1   Enter Specific Gravity  Bit 0     Press Tap  0   Flange Tap  5 R W UINT 8 1 Contract Hour CTHOUR  6 R W FLP 4 Integral Multiplier Period IMP  7 R W FLP 4 Pipe Diameter  In  or mm  PIPDIA  8 R W FLP 4 Pipe Reference Temperature     AGA 1992 PIPERT  9 R W UINT 8 1 Pipe Material   AGA 1992  ALPH  0 SS  Stainless Steel   1   Monel  2   Carbon steel  10 R W FLP 4 Orifice Diameter  inches or millimeters  ORFDIA  11 R W FLP 4 Orifice Reference Temperature TMEAS  12 R W UINT 8 1 Orifice Material  ORMAT  0   SS  Stainless Steel   1   Monel  2   Carbon steel  13 R W FLP 4 Base or Contract Pressure  psia or kPa  PBASE  14 R W FLP 4 Base or Contract Temperature  degrees F or C  TBASE  15 R W FLP 4 Atmospheric Pressure  psia or kPa  ATMPRS  16 R W FLP 4 Specific Gravity SPGR  17 R W FLP 4 Heating Value GASHV  18 R W FLP 4 Viscosity  Ibm ft sec or cP  VISCOS  19 R W FLP 4 Specific Heat Ratio SPHTRA  20 R W FLP 4 Elevation  ft or m  ELEVAT  21 R W FLP 4 Latitude LATUDE  22 R W FLP 4 Local Gravitational Acceleration  ft sec  or M sec   GRAVIT  23 R W FLP 4 Na Nitrogen NITR
134. m the remaining steps     4  Select File 5 Download     5  From the Open dialog box  select the backup configuration file  has  extension   800      Select the portions of the configuration to download  restore    7  Click Download to restore the configuration     5 4    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC  REPLACING THE The battery pack contains three D size lead acid batteries providing 2 5  BATTERIES Amp hours of current at 6 2 volts nominal     CHANGING THE PLATE       NOTE   When installing equipment in a hazardous area  ensure that all components  are approved for use in such areas  Check the product labels  Change  components only in an area known to be non hazardous  Performing these  procedures in a hazardous area could result in personal injury or property  damage  To avoid circuit damage when working inside the unit  use  appropriate electrostatic discharge precautions  such as wearing a grounded  wrist strap        To replace the battery pack     1  Unscrew the front end cap cover   2  Remove the LCD display  if applicable      3  Place the power jumper  located at J1 on the Battery Charger Board   in the OFF position     Remove the four screws from the Battery Charger Board     5  Remove the ribbon cable from the Battery Charger Board to the  Backplane Board     6  Remove the Battery Charger Board   7  Replace the Battery Charger Board     8  Replace the ribbon cable from the Backplane Board to the Battery  Charger Board 
135. n Code CONV7  29 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  8 START8  30 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  8 END8  31 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA8  32 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV8  33 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  9 START9  34 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  9 END9  35 R W TLP 9 Parameter s  PARA9  36 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV9  37 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  10 START10  38 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  10 END10  39 R W TLP 9 Parameter s  PARA10  40 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV10  41 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  11 START 11  42 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  11 END11  43 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA11  44 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV11  45 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  12 START12  46 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  12 END12  47 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA12  48 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV12  49 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  13 START13  50 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  13 END13    C 23    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    Rosemount 3095FC March 2004       Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   51 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA13  52 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV13  53 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  14 START14  54 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  14 END14  55 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA14  56 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV14  57 R W UINT 16 2 Start Register  15 START15  58 R W UINT 16 2 End Register  15 END15  59 R W TLP 3 Parameter s  PARA15  60 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV15    Table C 22  Point Type 55   Modbus Special Function Table  
136. nd CHG  for  negative power connection on a label on the termination board  These  connections provide the input voltage and power for the battery charging  circuitry  The maximum voltage that can be applied to the CHG    CHG   terminals is 28 Volts dc     Pin Signal Description  1 CHG  Battery 8 0 to 28 V Power  2 CHG  Battery Common    Temperature is input through the Resistance Temperature Detector  RTD   probe and circuitry  The 3095FC provides terminations for a 2  or 3 wire  100 ohm platinum RTD with a IEC 751 curve  The RTD has an alpha  a   equal to 0 00385     The RTD mounts directly to the piping using a thermowell  RTD wires should  be protected by a metal sheath or by a conduit connected to a conduit wiring  fitting on the enclosure  The RTD wires connect to the three screw terminals  designated    RTD    on the Termination Board  see Figure 2 2      Wiring between the RTD and 3095FC should be shielded wire  with the shield  grounded only at one end to prevent ground loops  Ground loops cause RTD  input signal errors     Table 2 1 displays the RTD terminal connections for the various RTD probes        Terminal Designation 3 Wire RTD 2 Wire RTD  RTD   Signal positive input RTD   RTD    RTD   Signal positive input RTD   Jumper to RTD      RTD RET Return reference RTD RET RTD RET    2 5    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Communications Wiring    Table 2 2  Communication Ports  for the 3095FC    Figure 2 3  Operator In
137. nications port to be properly configured        3 31    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 24  Meter Setup Alarms  Tab Screen    History Points  Configuration    3 32    Gasna  iru   Ga Tuati   Aasawa  Sania   kamaariCa h    Leyin  ELE HIT ida     Hadas   100000 HLF da    TEL Alamang   Y iai  Do Ma Eat   TT em     ec Aa Da a       The History option allows data stored in the current value database to be  copied and stored for up to a month in the historical database  The historical  database can be configured to log only the values that need to be logged  The  values are logged in the standard  minute hourly daily  time base        NOTE   The time stamp used for standard logging reflects the time at the end of the  period  not at the beginning  For example  Data collected from 8 00 to 9 00 is  stamped 9 00     The 3095FC also maintains a 10 minute historical database        Four types of historical databases are maintained     Min Max Database  see  Meter History      Minute Database  see  General History      Hourly Database  see  General History      Daily Database  see  General History      Meter History    The Min Max Database is for viewing only and cannot be saved to a disk file   A total of fifteen history points may be accessed  For an AGA3 meter run  the  first eight  out of fifteen  history points are pre configured for flow metering  history and cannot be changed  They are configured as follows     1  Flowing 
138. ns a number of additional parameters  that affect the flow calculation        1  Select Meter 5 Setup 5 Advanced tab   2  Select the FPV Method of calculating the compressibility factor under  the 1992 AGA scheme  The three methods are     Detailed   Requires the natural gas composition in mole percent to  be entered   e Gross     Uses the density of the natural gas  its heating value  and  the quantity of non hydrocarbon components as follows     Specific Gravity  e Real gas gross heating value per unit volume    The mole   of CO   e Gross Il   Uses the density of the natural gas as well as the  quantity of non hydrocarbon components as follows     Specific Gravity    The mole   of CO     The mole   of No  NOTE    If either Gross Method is chosen  manually enter the Specific Gravity and  Heating Value in the Gas Quality screen  For Gross Method Il  the heating  value is required only for calculating the gas energy flow        10     Select the units  U S  or metric     Select either Calculate or Enter Atmospheric Pressure for the value of  the atmospheric pressure  absolute  at the metering location  If  Calculate is selected  the value is calculated from other parameters  If  Enter is selected  type a value greater than zero for the pressure  The  units of measurement are in psia  U S   or kPa  metric      Enter the flow measurement Base Pressure specified in the gas  contract  The pressure units are in psia  U S   or kPa  metric      Enter the flow measurement Base Tempera
139. ns are       Update  updates content of the window       OK  approves and closes the window  A Confirm Save dialog box  appears if there are unsaved changes       Cancel  cancels all changes and closes the window     Apply  applies changes to the window     1  Insert the Rosemount User Interface Software installation CD ROM  into the drive    Click Next   Click Yes to agree with the Terms and Conditions  Enter the users Name and the Company name  Click Next     nb wh    The software is saved to the default directory   C  Program Files Rosemount Rosemount 3095FC User  Interface User Interface  If another location is desired  use to Browse  button to select that location  Click Next  A warning box appears if  there are incompatible files     6  Review the items in the list and click Next   7  When the installation is complete click Finish     8  Remove the Rosemount User Interface Software installation  CD ROM     2 11    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Install Without Autorun    Uninstalling the  Rosemount User  Interface Software    GETTING STARTED  WITH THE SOFTWARE    Run the Software    Log into the Software    OO RO p a    ON OA PWN  gt     Insert the Rosemount User Interface Software installation CD ROM   Click the Windows Start button    Select Run    Click the Browse button   Navigate to and select the Select exe located on the CD ROM   Click OK in the Navigation Window    Click OK in the Run window    Continue with in 
140. ns method for retrieving  alarms  events  and history  When a Function code 3 request referencing  defined Events Alarms Register  usually 32  is received  it begins to collect  records from first the Event Log and then the Alarm Log  starting where the  last poll left off  The 3095FC will collect records until either there are not any  more new events alarms or the maximum of twelve records have been  collected  The 3095FC sends the information back to the host  which in return  replies with Function Code 5  referencing the same Events Alarms Register   indicating that the points have been received and that the host is ready for the  next twelve records     When the 3095FC receives a Function Code 3 request referencing one of the  user defined Periodic History Registers or Daily History Registers  the  number of registers field is interrupted as an index into the specific history log   The reply message contains the date and time stamp and historical values  configured for the specified for that index     Reading Events   Alarms Register   The Modbus request to read the Event Alarm log  see Table 3 6  uses the  standard read Function Code 03 and the Event Alarm Register  parameter   0  in the Modbus Special Function Table  point type 39   In this request   the number of registers is included to maintain format compatibility but is  ignored by the receiving 3095FC unit  For the date stamp in the events  and alarms returned  the year  YY  is really the number of years since  1
141. nt Tag Identification TLP TAG 11  43 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  11 HST 11  44 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH11  45 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 11  46 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 12  47 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  12 HST 12  48 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH12  49 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 12  50 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 13  51 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  13 HST 13  52 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH13  53 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 13  54 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 14  55 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  14 HST 14  56 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH14  57 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 14  58 R W TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 15  59 R W TLP 3 History Log Point  15 HST 15  60 R W UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH15  61 R W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 15    C 27    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  March 2004       C 28    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Glossary    A   A D   Analog to Digital   AGA   American Gas Association    Al   Analog Input    AO   Analog Output    Analog   Analog data is represented by a continuous variable  such as an electrical current signal   AP   Absolute Pressure    ASCII   American  National  Standard Code for Information Interchange     Attribute   A parameter that provides information about an aspect of a database point  For example  the alarm  attribute is an attribu
142. nteger values to be transmitted  Code 66 does the same as  Coded 65 regardless of the Byte Order field in the Modbus Configuration  screen  Register xxxxx byte O  byte 1 register xxxxx   1 byte 2  byte 3    67 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  16 Code 67 reverses byte 0 and byte 1 order in register xxxxx  reverses byte 2   68 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  16 and byte 3 order in register xxxxx   1  This places a 4 byte floating point value  into two  2 byte registers to allow integer values to be transmitter  Code 68  does the same as Code 67 regardless of the Byte Order field in the Modbus  Configuration screen  Register xxxxx byte 1  byte O Register xxxxx   1 byte 3   byte 2    69 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  16 Code 69 places byte 2 and byte 3 in register xxxxx  byte 0 and byte 1 are   70 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  16 placed in register xxxxx   1  This places a 4 byte floating point value into two   2 byte registers to allow integer values to be transmitted  Code 70 does the  same as Code 69 regardless of the Byte Order field in the Modbus  Configuration screen  Register xxxxx byte 2  byte 3 Register xxxxx   1 byte 0   byte 1    71 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  16 Code 67 reverses byte 2 and byte 3 order in register xxxxx  reverses byte 0   72 IEEE Floating Point Number 3  4  16 and byte 1 order in register xxxxx   1  This places a 4 byte floating point value  into two  2 byte registers to allow integer values to be transmitter  Code 72  does the same as Code
143. nter the Low Flow Cutoff  orifice  when the DP value of the metering  device is less than the Low Flow Cutoff value  the calculated flow is  set equal to zero  No Flow is recorded in the Alarm Log if Alarming is  Enabled  For the Orifice AGA3 calculation method  this value is in  inH50  U S   or kPa  Metric     Enter the Integral Multiplier Period  IMP  to indicate the frequency of  calculation in minutes of the Integral Multiplier Value  IMV  to be used  in the flow equation  The Integral Value  IV  portion of the flow  equation is calculated once per second  The value must be an integer  divider of 60  such as 1  2  3  4  5  6  10  12  15  20  30  or 60        Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 3 20  Meter Setup Inputs  Tab Screen    AGA Meter Inputs Tab  See Figure 3 20 on page 3 27     The Inputs tab screen defines the field inputs  including DP and SP to be used  in the flow calculation   To setup the meter inputs used in the flow calculation    1  Select Meter  gt  Setup Input tab     2  Click the Differential Pressure TLP button to assign the input that  senses the DP  high DP  if Stacked Dp is Enabled   The input units  are inH5O  U S   or kPa  Metric         NOTE  If Manual appears  the Values field can be used to enter a value for the meter  input  Otherwise  the Values field indicates the current input value        3  Click the Static Pressure TLP button to assign the input that senses  the SP  The input units a
144. o be viewed  History only   The Minute  Hourly   Hour   Daily  Day   or Minimum and Maximum  Min Max  values can  be view     4  Click Upload   A report is generated based on the Search Criteria from a disk file   1  Select View menu  gt  History  Alarm  or Event Log  gt  From File   2  Select the file and click Open   3  Perform one of the following       Select New   Return to the Select History points to be shown  screen and perform a new search       Invert   View the log in reverse order  default is newest to oldest    This changes the time order of the Alarm  or Event Log       Save  Save the report to a file     Print Preview   Print the report     Close   Close the screen     3 37    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Collect Data    Configure History for    EFM Reporting    Select 3095FC    Collect Data to save various 3095FC data to disk files   Select the values to be saved for later generating into a report s   This screen  may only be accessed when the user is on line with the already configured  3095FC from which data will be gathered     Use Save As and the Browse button to either accept the default File name or  enter a new File name  The files are saved in the default directory C  Program  Files Rosemount User Interface for Windows Data unless another directory  was selected  When selecting EFM Report Data  the Collect Data function  saves all the values for EFM parameters  The files has the  efm extension     Th
145. o the host        NOTE  COM2 may only use a Dial up modem if it is receiving Pass Through  messages  It cannot transmit to other field devices via Dial up modem        5  Select the respective port  LOI  COM 1  or COM 2  for the Set RTS to  High for 30 Sec option and click Apply to activate the RTS   Request to Send  signal  The RTS signal turns on for 30 seconds     Figure 3 3  3095FC System  Flags Advanced Tab    rne GA      CRC Crac    Erika  Drain Dqratskaci    Saat NS Hgh X nacz    LmEw  I    CZE  do LOI  COM la COM     Dong COM ta COT       3 7    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3095FC Communications  Ports Configuration    Figure 3 4  Device Comm Port  General Tab Screen    3 8    The communication ports of the 3095FC provide a link to a PC  such as one  running Rosemount User Interface Software or a host PC  The 3095FC can  have up to three communication ports     General Tab    See Figure 3 4     1   1        Select Device 5 Comm Ports    General Tab   Select the Port that the 3095FC is using to communicate  Enter the  10 character Comm Tag name for identification of the  communications port     Select the transmit and receive data Baud Rate in bits per second     Select the Parity radio button if checks are to be performed by the  communications controller     Select the number of Data Bits contained in an asynchronous byte  or  character  This number is typically 8     Select the number of Stop Bits contained in an 
146. odes 180 and 181 can be used to read and write the parameter  data and do not include the parameter definition     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 3 16  Opcode Table  Screen    Radio Power Control  Configuration    Figure 3 17  Radio Power  Control Timing    inns ueber ha          TIT  v        Radio Power Control conserves battery power to a radio or any other  communicating device  Radio power is controlled either by the DTR signal or  by a Discrete Output  DO   Because there are separate Radio Control points  for COM1 and COM2  radio power cycling for COM1 can be configured  differently from that for COM2  including independent timer values and  separate output controls using the Output Definitions options     For each Radio Power Control point  the power cycling can be configured to  automatically change three times a day  During each of these three periods   Zone 1  Zone 2  and Zone 3   the ON and OFF times can be setup to operate  at various intervals  Figure 3 17 is a graphical depiction of how the power  control operates within each time  zone        Time   N   Time   N      Zone 1   Zone 2   Zone 3        On Time Off Time On Time   Hold Time  Off Time On Time    Host Communication Detected    During the ON time  During the OFF time     The DO is switched to ON    The DO is set to OFF     Communication may occur    Communication does not occur     If communications occur during the ON time  the time is extended 
147. ompletes start up diagnostics  RAM and other internal  checks   the optional LCD displays the date and time to indicate that the    3095FC completed a valid reset sequence  If the LCD does not come on   refer to Section 5  Troubleshooting and Maintenance     2 10    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC  INSTALL THE If a previous version of the Rosemount User Interface Software is installed   ROSEMOUNT USER refer to    Uninstalling the Rosemount User Interface Software    on page 2 12   INTERFACE SOFTWARE    Install With Autorun    Software Overview    The Rosemount User Interface Software is used to configure the 3095FC  For  PC requirements see    I O wiring requirements are site and application  dependent  Local  state  or NEC requirements determine the I O wiring  installation methods  Direct burial cable  conduit and cable  or overhead  cables are options for I O wiring installations   on page 1 6     The major components of the Rosemount User Interface Software user  interface are       Menu bar and menus     Function screens     Dialog boxes     Help system  including the Status bar and message boxes    The menu bar appears on the screen after successfully logging on  From the  menu bar  the user may activate a menu and select a function in that menu   Functions may be selected using Toolbar Buttons or the Configuration Tree  Menu    Several buttons are commonly used on many Rosemount User Interface  Software screens  These butto
148. osemount 3095FC March 2004       Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   50 R O FLP 4 Energy Accumulated  MMBTU or GJoules  ENGACC  51 R O FLP 4 Uncorrected Today  MCF or km   UCCTDY  52 R O FLP 4 Uncorrected Yesterday  MCF or km   UCCYDY  53 R O FLP 4 Uncorrected Month  MCF or km   UCCMTH  54 R O FLP 4 Uncorrected Previous Month  MCF or km   UCCPRV  55 R O FLP 4 Uncorrected Accumulated  MCF or km   UCCACC  56 R O UINT 8 1 Partial Recalculation Flag PACALC    Table C 20  Point Type 53   Modbus Configuration Parameters    Parameter Read     Abbr   OPTIONS    Number Write Data Type Length Description  0 R W BIN 1          Options    Bits 4 through 7     Not Used  Bit 3   Modbus Type   0   Standard   1   Modbus with EFM Extensions  Bit 2   Byte Order   0   Least Significant Byte  LSB    1   Most Significant Byte  MSB   Bit 1   Log Modbus Events   0   Log to Event Log    1   No Logging  Bit O   Modbus Type   05 RTU   1   ASCII  1 R O UINT 8 1 Status STATUS  2 R W INT 16 2 High Integer Scale HIGHINT  3 R W INT 16 2 Low Integer Scale LOINT  4 R W FLP 4 High Float Scale  1 HFLT1  5 R W FLP 4 Low Float Scale  1 LFLT1  6 R W FLP 4 High Float Scale  2 HFLT2  7 R W FLP 4 Low Float Scale  2 LFLT2  8 R W FLP 4 High Float Scale  3 HFLT3  9 R W FLP 4 Low Float Scale  3 LFLT3  10 R W FLP 4 High Float Scale  4 HFLT4  11 R W FLP 4 Low Float Scale  4 LFLT4  12 R W FLP 4 High Float Scale  5 HFLT5  13 R W FLP 4 Low Float Scale  5 LFLT5  14 R W FLP 4 High Float Scale  6 H
149. ow rate equation not included in the IV  The  instantaneous flow rate is used with the volumetric heating value to  compute the instantaneous energy rate     Flow and Energy Accumulation   The averages of the DP and SP  temperature  and sum of the IV are used  with the flow time to compute the flow and energy over the calculation  period  The flow and energy are then accumulated and stored at the top of  every hour  At the configured contract hour  the flow and energy are stored  to the Daily Historical Log and zeroed for the start of a new day     The 3095FC is designed to operate between  40 to 75  C   40 to 167  F    When mounting  ambient temperatures may effect the operating temperature   Operation beyond the recommended temperature range may cause  measurement error and erratic performance     The 3095FC should not be exposed to levels of vibration that exceed 2g for  15 to 150 Hz and 1g for 150 to 2000 Hz     The 3095FC is packaged in a NEMA 4 windowed enclosure The enclosure is  fabricated from die cast aluminum alloy with iridite plating and paint  There  are two   in  pipe threaded holes for field conduit wiring  and  communications     Provide adequate clearance for wiring  service  and solar panel  Mount on a  pipestand or to an orifice plate using a 3  or 5 valve manifold  The LCD  display can be rotated 90 degrees in either direction     For solar powered 3095FC units orient solar panels as follows     Northern Hemisphere  due south  not magnetic south     South
150. pe 17     Soft Point Parameters    Parameter Read     Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr        0 R W AC 10 Point Tag Identification TAG  1 R W UINT 16 2 Integer Flag INT1  2 R W FLP 4 Data  1 DATA1  3 R W FLP 4 Data  2 DATA2  4 R W FLP 4 Data  3 DATA3  5 R W FLP 4 Data  4 DATA4  6 R W FLP 4 Data  5 DATA5  7 R W FLP 4 Data  6 DATA6  8 R W FLP 4 Data  7 DATA7  9 R W FLP 4 Data  8 DATA8  10 R W FLP 4 Data  9 DATA9  11 R W FLP 4 Data  10 DATA10  12 R W FLP 4 Data  11 DATA11  13 R W FLP 4 Data  12 DATA12  14 R W FLP 4 Data  13 DATA13  15 R W FLP 4 Data  14 DATA14  16 R W FLP 4 Data  15 DATA15  17 R W FLP 4 Data  16 DATA16  18 R W FLP 4 Data  17 DATA17  19 R W FLP 4 Data  18 DATA18  20 R W FLP 4 Data  19 DATA19  21 R W FLP 4 Data  20 DATA20    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Table C 12  Point Type 19   Database Parameters       NOTE  Point Type 19 is used by Opcode 165 to configure history points and  create events        Parameter    Number Data Type Length Description Abbr           0 R O FLP 4 Pointer to Tag TAGPNTR  1 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCHTYPE  2 R O UINT 8 1 Point Type TYPE  3 R O UINT 8 1 Point   Logical Number LOGICAL  4 R O UINT 8 1 Parameter Number PARAM  5 R O FLP 4 Yesterday s Total YDYTOTAL  Table C 13  Point Type 41   Run Parameters  Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   0 R W AC 10 Point Tag Identification TAG  il R W FLP 4 Atmospheric Pressure ATMPRS  2 R W BIN 1 Calculat
151. ple before  averaging the samples together and then squares the result   This formulaic method produces a slightly lower value than the  linear method       Flow Weighted Linear   This method does not discard any  samples  Instead  it  weights  each sample by multiplying it by  a flow value  square root of the DP measured during the  sample period   and then performs a linear average by dividing  the sum of the flow weighted sample by the sum of the flow  values  This results in minute and hourly values that are more  reflective of short periods of high flow       Flow Weighted Formulaic   This method combines the  flow weighting action with the formulaic averaging technique   both of which were described previously     9  Select Accumulation Time Basis   When the Selected Archive Type is  Accumulate  this list appears at the bottom of the screen  Choose one  of the following options to determine how the accumulated values are  computed     3 36    Per Sec   Values summed to compute the second value   Per Min   Values summed to compute the minute value   Per Hour   Values summed to compute the hourly value   Per Day   Values summed to compute the daily value     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       History  Alarm  Event   and Audit Log Reports    History  Alarm  Event  and Audit Log can be viewed from the View menu   History can viewed from an on line Rosemount User Interface Software   3095FC  or from a disk file  History and log 
152. r SP        4  While observing the previous Note  apply the desired pressure setting  to the input        NOTE  Apply pressure to both the high and low sides of the transmitter when  verifying SP        5  Click Verify listed under the input to be calibrated     6  To log the Tester Value and the Live Reading to the Event Log as a  record of the verification  click Log Verify     7  Click Done   8  Continue to verify all required pressures values   9  When complete  connect the 3095FC back to the process        NOTE   Do NOT close the by pass valve on the valve manifold until after process  pressure has been reapplied  to protect the device  This keeps one side of the  differential sensor from being subjected to high pressure while the other side  has no pressure applied        10  Click Done to close the calibration window  to cancel the freeze  values  and to begin using live readings for the flow calculations     beter Cal beatin       tee Spee beeper    tne Firm       4 6    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Section 5    BACKUP  CONFIGURATION  INFORMATION    ROSEMOUNT    Troubleshooting and  Maintenance       Backup Configuration Information                    page 5 1  Communication Errors            leeren page 5 2  Resetting the 3095FC            cee eee eee page 5 3  After Installing Components               2221111   page 5 4  Replacing the Batteries                 eee page 5 5  Changing the Plate                eee ee
153. r loaded into the unit     Default values for all parameters exist in the firmware of the 3095FC  The  following parameters should be verified and configured        Setting the Clock  on page 3 4      Configuring the System Flags  on page 3 5   e  3095FC Communications Ports Configuration  on page 3 8  e    Security Configuration  on page 3 13      LCD User List Configuration  on page 3 15      Analog Input  Al  Configuration  on page 3 16       Meter Run Configuration  on page 3 25 and  Gas Quality Tab  on  page 3 28      History Points Configuration  on page 3 32    Begin the configuration process with  Setting the Clock  on page 3 4     The following functions are used throughout the configuration process  They  are provided at the beginning of the section so they can be easily referenced     Select TLP Options    Throughout Rosemount User Interface Software  the Select TLP dialog can  be accessed by clicking the browse button with three dots  The Select TLP  dialog allows the user to assign specific inputs and outputs to parameters   Rosemount User Interface Software uses Point Type  T   Logical Number  L    and Parameter  P  to define point locations     The display field at the bottom of the Select TLP dialog displays the numeric  point location of the TLP point or a text abbreviation  depending on the  Display setting  see  Display TLP Options       Display TLP Options    Select Tools  gt  Options to set whether the TLP displays as text or numbers in  TLP display field
154. re Value     Tf CURMP   Table C 5  Point Type 8     History Parameters  Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr    0 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG  1 R O TLP 3 History Log Point Number 1 HST 1  2 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH1  3 R O UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 1  4 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 2  5 R O TLP 3 History Log Point Number 2 HIST 2  6 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH2  7 R O UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 2  8 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 3  9 R O TLP 3 History Log Point Number 3 HIST 3  10 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH3  11 R O UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 3  12 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 4  15 R O TLP 3 History Log Point Number 4 HIST 4  14 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH4  1G R O UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 4  16 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 5  17 R O TLP 3 History Log Point Number 5 HIST 5  18 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH5  19 R O UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 5  20 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 6  21 R O TLP 3 History Log Point Number 6 HIST 6    C 6    Reference Manual    00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC  Parameter Read    Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   22 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH6  23 R O UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate Type AVG 6  24 R O TLP 3 Point Tag Identification TLP TAG 7  25 R O TLP 3 History Log Point Number 7 HIST 7  26 R O UINT 8 1 Archive Type ARCH7  27 R O UINT 
155. re psig  U S   or kPa  Metric     4  Click the Temperature TLP button to assign the input that senses the  temperature of the flowing gas  The input units are degrees  Fahrenheit  U S   or degrees Celsius  Metric      Meier Setup    Laud mim   aa Casals   adarei  Nazca   icm CA      ira    LTH eim dala   UFwaskii Peon  HAT EL E kre tat  Sini Enn see wir Lu pines ma  Taryy  r m RI A EL  m Df  Suck act DP  T id  Era    ri    mp Pipa  Ls DP faire  FI    LIT ki    a magang miram   ESTE EP  Fiam Log s uen d Fm im  Vice  eom eiie Lem  Vim moet Fam cala       Mg Lene    3 27    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 21  Meter Setup Gas  Quality Tab Screen    3 28    Gas Quality Tab  See Figure 3 21 on page 3 28    Gas Quality defines the mole percentage of twenty gas components  the  Heating Value Basis  the Heating Value  and the Specific Gravity        NOTE   Entering Hexane   Cg   and the mole percent of hexane  will automatically  distribute among hexane  heptane  octane  nonane  and decane as specified  by the heavy gas distribution parameters under the Advanced tab   Advanced  Meter Setup Tab  on page 3 29        1  Select Meter 5 Setup 5 Gas Quality tab     2  Enter the mole percent of each Gas Component  or use the default  values of 96  methane  3  ethane  and 1  nitrogen  The Total Mole    should equal 100   If changes are applied to the device when the  Total Mole   does not equal 100   the composition will be adjusted  
156. rough Ending Register 700  The Starting  Register is 400 and the Ending Register is 700  All register numbers  requested by the Host  500 through 700  are valid and would be  responded because the requested register numbers fall between the  Start and Ending Register numbers  400 through 700      5  Specify that the Ending Register address is a number representing  the last location of a point s data  The value for this number is  computed by  Ending Register address    Starting Register address    Number of Functions    1    6  The Device Parameter field denotes the type of data associated with  an address  Starting through Ending Register   When the Host  requests a valid range of register numbers  the Function Code tells  the Slave what to do and between which registers  Starting Register  through Ending Register   The Rosemount User Interface Software  Parameter defines what data is collected or which parameter is set     3 49    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3 50    For example  When using Point Indexing the configuration of     Starting Ending Device  Register Register Parameter s  Indexing Conversion  100 103 AIN  4 1  EU Point 0    Specifies four Registers  100  101  102  and 104  that are mapped to  a group of Analog Input  AIN  values in engineering units  EU   starting at the Analog Input in the forth module location  first position   4 1        Register 100   EU of AIN point in location 4 1    Register 101   EU o
157. rs in the Value to Archive field        NOTE  The first eight history points are reserved for use as Meter History  begin  selecting history points with History Pt   9        3  Click the TLP Value to Archive label to specify a point type and  parameter to be archived     4  Select the Point Type to archive  To prevent this history point from  logging values  select Undefined as the Point Type     Select the Logical Number  For example  select Analog Input AIN A 2   Select the specific Parameter to log   Click OK     Choose the Select Archive Type to specify the exact archive type of  the history point  The archive type affects how the logged value is  calculated     No u      Undefined     Point not configured     Disabled   Point not configured      Average   Minute values are averaged to compute the hourly  value  The flow inputs  such as DP  allow the user to select among  four types of averaging for calculating flow quantities or for  providing values  Refer to the Select Average Type parameter     e Accumulate   The flow  energy  or uncorrected flow values are  summed over a specified time period to compute the value based  on what is selected in the Select Accumulation Time Basis  The  accumulation technique is used to acquire accurate accumulated  counts from an input for a specified time period       Current Value   Current sampled value is used for the hourly  value     3 35    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Totaliz
158. rt restores a configuration from default values stored in Flash  memory       Cold Start  amp  Clear ALL restores a configuration from default values  stored in Flash memory and clears all History  Alarm Log Event Log   and displays       Cold Start  amp  Clear Alarms Events restores a configuration from default  values stored in Flash memory and clears the Alarm Log Event Log       Cold Start  amp  Clear Displays restores a configuration from default values  stored in Flash memory and clears the 3095FC Displays       Cold Start  amp  Clear History Data restores a configuration from default  values stored in Flash memory and clears all History database files     3 5    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 2  3095FC System  Flags General Tab    3 6    The Clear Flash Memory procedure clears all saved restart configuration data  contained in Flash memory  Only factory defaults are retained  To return the  3095FC to the original factory default settings     1  Select Device 5 Flags 5 General Tab   2  Select the Clear button and click Yes    3  Perform a Cold Start using the Cold Start  amp  Clear ALL button   4  Click Yes  Apply  and OK        NOTE  The Status field displays the current status of the save or clear flash memory  function        To save configuration settings to Flash memory  use the Flash Memory Save  Configuration function in the 3095FC Flags screen  It is possible to backup  the working configuration from SR
159. run Point Number is given a unique Meter ID of up to 10  characters to label the meter run for which this flow calculation is performed   Use the Meter Description field to enter up to 30 characters to further identify  this meter run or provide information about the run     The 3095FC uses AGA3  1992  for flow calculation in orifice metering   Additionally  the AGA8 compressibility method is used as well  The AGA8  method calculates the compressibility factor based on the physical chemistry  of the gasses at specified temperatures and pressures  The AGA8 method  provides extended capabilities for accurate computation of compressibility  factors beyond the temperature  pressure  and composition ranges of NX19     3 25    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 19  Meter Setup  General Tab Screen    3 26    General Tab    The General tab sets the basic parameters for the meter     See Figure 3 19 on page 3 26    Select Meter 5 Setup     Select the Point number to be configured  Enter the meter tag  Enter  a unique Meter Description for the meter     Select the Meter Type  Orifice is the default   Select the Calculation Standard and Edition   Select if Alarming is enabled or disabled     Enter the inside Pipe Diameter  orifice  of the pipe  The U S  units are  inches and the Metric units are millimeters     Enter the Orifice Diameter  orifice  of the orifice  The U S  units are  inches and the Metric units are millimeters     E
160. s  In the 3095FC  the endpoints of the  Analog Inputs and the Analog Outputs are used to scale or calibrate  the range of the input or output signal  Because each I O point can  have different scaling  the raw values from the Analog I O points are  normalized to the values defined by the Integer Scale Low Value and  Integer Scale High Value fields    3  Enter the Low Value that contains the 096 value for all analog data   Type 3  Parameter 17 and Type 4  Parameter 9  registers  Enter the  High Value that contains the 100  value for all analog data  Type 3   Parameter 17 and Type 4  Parameter 9  registers        NOTE   The High and Low Value fields are signed integers  so they can range from  zero to 32767  These data fields can also be used to scale the Analog I O to  integer values with an implied decimal point  For example  All Analog I O Raw  values can be transmitted with 0 to 1000 values  0 to 100 0  decimal point  implied  by setting the values in this field to O for the Integer Scale Low Value  and 1000 for the Integer Scale High Value        Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 3 26  Configure Modbus  Scaled Values Tab Screen    Enter the Float Scale   in the Low Value Float Scale and High Value  Float Scale fields used when the Host is not able to process floating  point numbers     In Host systems that do not accept floating point numbers  eight sets  of floating point ranges for values can be specified  This allow
161. s  floating point values  such as PID Setpoints  to be read and set by the  Host as integer values  The 3095FC floating point values are  converted to integers by configuring a register or range of registers  with the Conversion field set in the Modbus Registers Definition  configuration     The equations used to convert floating point values to integer values  to enable the reading of floating point values are      Float Range   High Value Float Scale   Low Value Float Scale     Integer Range   High Value Integer Scale   Low Value Integer Scale     Adjusted Reading   Float Reading   Low Value Float Scale      Integer    Integer Range x Adjusted Reading   Float Range    Low Value  Integer Scale    The equations used to convert integers to floating point values are     Float Range   High Value Float Scale   Low Value Float Scale     Integer Range   High Value Integer Scale   Low Value Integer Scale     Adjusted Integer 7 Integer Sent   Low Value Integer Scale      Float Value    Adjusted Integer x Float Range   Integer Range    Low  Value Float Scale     EET P      Damma cun  amr   Hg  oraz Tier ina     Lane alum Hgh alum  ihiga Scam   HATE     Pas Sage  TE  Fa Grey  1C  Fo pae ag  17  Faai tose id jil  Row Scala a   i  Foal Sese NG     Pia Seal      fos Seats wa  i    E sas w ii WS Canes       3 43    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3 44    Modbus   History Collection    The Modbus protocol sends the Hourly  periodic  and Dail
162. s the point logical number     Parameter Indexing means that the Start Register is mapped to the selected  TLP  Subsequent registered  through the End Register  are mapped to the  same point type and point logical number  and increment the parameter  number     Once a register is mapped  it can be referenced by any Modbus request   providing the data type of the TLP is appropriate for the Function Code  If the  native 3095FC data type does not me the requirements of the Modbus host  device  conversion codes are available to convert data to the required data  type  The user can select to have the mapping apply to all 3095FC  communication ports or on a selected port only     Use the following steps to Configure the Modbus Registers     See Figure 3 28 on page 3 51    1  Select Configure 5 Modbus    Modbus Registers   See Table 3 7 on  page 3 49     2  Select the Function Index to which the maps are to be registered   There are 9 function indexes available  each corresponding to a  Function Code displayed in the Function name field  Refer to Table  3 2 on page 3 38 for a detailed description of supported Modbus  Function Codes     3  Enter a Function Name up to 20 characters to distinguish between  the different Modbus Register tables     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Table 3 7  Modbus Registers                               Function Starting Ending  Code Row Register Register Device Parameter  s  Indexing Conversion  1 1 1070 10
163. s throughout the Rosemount User Interface Software     EMERSON        www rosemount com    Process Management    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3 2    Duplicating a Configuration    Duplicate the configuration of a 3095FC using these instruction   1  File 5 Save Configuration to save the configuration to a specified file   2  Establish Communications with the second unit  see page 2 13    3  File 5 Download loads the configuration into the unit   4  After loading the configuration data into the second 3095FC  Step 3    save the configuration to a unique disk file by repeating Step 1   Using Copy and Paste  Use Copy and Paste to copy data from one configuration screen to another of  the same type   1  Configure the point that is to be duplicated   Click Apply   Click Copy   Select the next Point Number or go to the appropriate screen   Click Paste   6  Click Update     nA ao N    New Configuration File    Create a configuration file off line using the following instructions   1  Select File 5 New    The Type parameter indicates the type of 3095FC unit    The number of orifice meters will be 1    Save the configuration file    Establish an on line connection to the 3095FC unit    6  Configure as necessary     Ov de       Open File  The Open option opens an existing configuration file  Configuration files are  created using the Save Configuration function  To open a configuration file   1  Establish an on line connection to the 
164. scription  16 R W TLP 3 Data 1  17 R W TLP 3 Data 2  18 R W TLP 3 Data 3  19 R W TLP 3 Data 4  20 R W TLP 3 Data 5  21 R W TLP 3 Data 6  22 R W TLP 3 Data 7  23 R W TLP 3 Data 8  24 R W TLP 3 Data 9  25 R W TLP 3 Data 10  26 R W TLP 3 Data 11  27 R W TLP 3 Data 12  28 R W TLP 3 Data 13  29 R W TLP 3 Data 14  30 R W TLP 3 Data 15  31 R W TLP 3 Data 16  Table C 16  Point Type 44     Power Control Parameters  Parameter Read   Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr   0 R W AC 10 Point Tag Identification TAG  1 R O INT 16 2 Status  STATUS  0   Power off  1   Power on  2 R W INT 16 2 Enable  ENABLE  0   Disabled  1   Second mode  2   Minute mode  3 R W INT 16 2 Valid RX  Receive  VALRX  4 R W INT 16 2 Start Time  1 STTM1  5 R W INT 16 2 Start Time  2 STTM2  6 R W INT 16 2 Start Time  3 STTM3  7 R W INT 16 2 On Time  1 ONTM1  8 R W INT 16 2 On Time  2 ONTM2  9 R W INT 16 2 On Time  3 ONTM3  10 R W INT 16 2 Off Time  1 OFFTM1  11 R W INT 16 2 Off Time  2 OFFTM2  12 R W INT 16 2 Off Time  3 OFFTM3  13 R W INT 16 2 Active Time Zone AZONE  14 R W INT 16 2 Hold Time  100 millisecond intervals  HLDTM  15 R O INT 16 2 Power Timer  100 millisecond intervals  PWRTMR  16 R W INT 16 2 Discrete Output Number LOGDO  17 R W FLP 4 Low Battery LOBAT  18 R W UINT 32 4 On Counter ONCNT  19 R W UINT 32 4 Off Counter OFFCNT    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  March 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Table C 17  Point Type 45   Meter Calibration and Sampler    Parameter Read     Number Wri
165. se dates will be  included in the report  Click Next     6  Underthe Available sections list select the Data files to be included in  the report  Use the arrows to scroll through the selections     7  Click Next     8  Select the Available Subsections to include in the report  Use the  arrows to scroll through the selections     9  Click Next   10  Select the Point Types and Fields to include in the report   11  Click Finish  The EFM Report displays     3 39    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Modbus Configuration    Table 3 3  Modbus Function  Codes    3 40    The 3095FC has the ability to communicate using Modbus protocol  This  makes it possible to integrate with Modbus devices into the same Host Slave  system  The 3095FC can act as a Slave device     The LOI  Comm 1  and Comm 2 ports all support Modbus communications   The Modbus mapping on the Modbus Registers screen and Modbus History  Access Registers screen will affect Modbus communication on all of the   3095FC comm ports     The 3095FC point types and parameters for Function Codes 1  2  3  4  5  6   15  and 16 are configured using the Rosemount User Interface Software   Table 3 3 provides details of the Function Codes supported by the 3095FC     Code Meaning   01 Read Logic Coil Status   02 Read Discrete Input Status   03 Read Output Registers  Holding    04 Read Input Registers   05 Force Single Logic Coil   06 Preset Single Holding Register   15 Force Multiple Logic
166. semount 3095FC       Figure 3 27  Modbus History  Access Registers Screen       NOTE   The Starting History Point and Ending History Point values must be different  with the Starting History Point value being the smaller of the two  The group of  history points is specified by the Modbus register value set in the Register  Number field        8  Enter the Archive Type to archive either Hourly or Daily values    9  Enter the Conversion field to specify the type of conversion required   if any  on the data before it is sent to the Host or before it is written to  the 3095FC  The conversions are used to allow integer values  instead of floating point values to be transmitted and received    Table 3 5 summarizes the applicable function calls and their  associated register and data fields     Wedhi Carligiracen  Game  Dako Yakan Horner rcr Regoira  isis rodeo HS El me as Paran    Paga    Skeet Dig iF actum   ppm   rd Fe tani      m    e  d  ms   D mip  a      dy   D mp     mi    ak   Ti wip       Modbus   Events   Alarms Functionality    The record formats for the Event log and Alarm log are the same size and  have similar contents  The first word in a record is a bit map in which bit 9  indicates if the log record is an Event  1  or an Alarm  0   The meanings of the  other bits are specific to either the event or the alarm log records  The Event  and Alarm log record consists of the bytes shown in Table 3 6  A breakdown  of the bit map in the first byte is given in the table imme
167. semount User Interface  Software  as well as host PC with Rosemount User Interface Software driver software     P Q    Parameter   A property of a point that typically can be configured or set by the user  For example  the Point Tag ID  is a parameter of an Analog Input point  Parameters are normally edited by using configuration software running on  a PC     Pf   Flowing pressure    PC   Personal computer    P PD   Pressure   DP   PI   Pulse Input  Also referred to as PIN     Point   Software oriented term for an I O channel or some other function  such as a flow calculation  Points are  defined by a collection of parameters     Point Number   The number of an I O point as installed in the 3095FC system     Point Type   The point type attribute defines the database point to have one of the possible types of pints available  to the system  The point type determines the basic functions of a point     Preset   Number value previously determined for a register   PRI   Primary PID control loop     Protocol   A set of standards that enables communication or file transfers between two PCs  Parameters include  baud rate  parity  data bits  stop bit  and the type of duplex     PSTN   Public Switched Telephone Network    PT   Process Temperature    PTI   Periodic Timer Interrupt   PTC   Positive Temperature Coefficient    PTT   Push to Talk signal    Pulse   Transient variation of a signal whose value is normally constant   PV   Process variable or process value    R    RAM   Random A
168. size lead acid batteries  providing 2 5 Amp hours of current at 6 2 volts     The batteries are connected in series by the Battery Charger Board to  achieve the required capacity  The battery capacity determines the number of  days of reserve  autonomy  desired     When the 3095FC is configured as an API compliant Electric Flow  Management  EFM  and requires an internal communications card  a solar  panel  and the internal batteries  the 3095FC should be able to communicate  the API audit trail information once a day to a remote host using no additional  battery source  no additional solar panel  and maintain a 13 day autonomy in  the event that the solar panel is lost     To determine the system capacity requirements  multiply the system current  load  ISF  on the batteries by the amount of reserve time required  Compute     ISF    as described above  The equation is as follows     System Requirement   ISF amps x Reserve hrs   amp hrs    2 9    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       APPLY POWER To prevent unnecessary battery drainage  the 3095FC is delivered with the  reset jumper in the OFF position  To apply power to the 3095FC     1  Complete the necessary wiring   Wiring  on page 2 4    1  Unscrew the front end cap cover  LCD end      2  Place the power jumper in the ON position  The jumper is located on  the LCD  if installed  or at J1 on the Battery Charger Board     3  Screw the front end cap cover  LCD end    After the 3095FC c
169. so  be displayed     Desire Inlpzmalien  Fea  Erer    Diss erpra    Aer inis     ppc anon Firms n  Fat Hunis Fwesray  men Paid   Ea Freer  Pet Hirt  m 127     EM Fi 110        un AE Serco    Pad Huta relied Puri Hamar       Miami  rmn Ups     Ela  v o   tees      gt          Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Security Configuration    The 3095FC has two types of security       Rosemount User Interface Security   Enables access to the  Rosemount User Interface Software and what menu items the user can  access       3095FC Security   Enables communication to the transmitter   Rosemount User Interface Security   Menu and Log On  See Figure 3 10 on page 3 14     Use Operator ID and Password controls who can log on to Rosemount User  Interface Software and the Access Level controls access to menus and  screens  Up to 21 different users are permitted    1  Select Utilities    3095FC User Interface Security     2  Enter the 3 alphanumeric characters for each operator I D   login    Each operator I D  must be unique  The I D is case sensitive  The  default is LOI     3  Assign the four numeric characters between 0000 and 9999 to define  the password for each operator I D  login   Users can have the same  password  The default is 1000    4  Assign an access level for each user    Level 0  only allows access to several options in the File and   Display menus  plus all options in the Help menu      Level 1  allows access to the menu options
170. t   100 ohm platinum RTD per IEC 751 Class B    Process Connections    Transmitter  4 18 NPT on 2  s in  centers    RTD  RTD dependent  see ordering information     Battery  Lead acid    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC          Process Wetted Parts  Isolating Diaphragms     316L SST or Hastelloy C 2769  Drain Vent Valves     316 SST or Hastelloy C9    Flanges    Plated carbon steel  316 SST  or Hastelloy C    Wetted O rings    Glass Filled TFE    Non Wetted Parts  Electronics Housing    Low copper aluminum    Bolts    Plated carbon steel per ASTM A449  Grade 5  or austenitic 316 SST  Fill Fluid    Silicone oil     nert oil  available for gage pressure ranges only   Paint    Polyurethane  O rings    Buna N  Weight  Weight in Ib   kg   Components 3095FC  3095 Transmitter 12 4  5 6   LCD Meter 0 5  0 2   SST Mounting Bracket 1 0  0 5   Battery   Solar Panel 2 0  0 9   Battery Backup 1 3  0 6     A 5    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Memory Specifications    Flow Specifications    A 6    Programmable Memory  2 MB x 8 flash EPROM    Data Memory  512 kB 5 RAM    Boot Memory  128 kB flash EPROM    Data Logging  Archival    60 days of 10 minutes data    35 days of hourly data    35 days of daily data    minimum maximum values for a single data    Memory Logging    240 alarms before rollover    240 events before rollover    Flow Calculation       Computed in accordance with ANSI API 2530 92 
171. t   and no parity    Bus Terminations  Standard RS 485 bus terminations required per EIA 485     Failure Mode Alarm  If self diagnostics detect a gross transmitter failure  non latched status bits  are set in the transmitter alarm registers     Humidity Limits  0 95   non condensing    Communications   User Interface  EIA 232  RS 232C  format  Baud Rate  600 to 19200 bps User selectable  Host  RS 485   RS 232    Rosemount User Interface Software and Hardware Requirements     IBM compatible PC    1 MB of RAM    Pentium grade processor  233 MHz or faster    Microsoft Windows 98 or higher operating system    CD ROM drive    Temperature Limits   Process  at transmitter isolator flange for atmospheric pressures and above         40 to 212   F   40 to 100   C     Inert fill sensor  O to 185   F   18 to 85   C        Process temperatures above 185  F  85  C  requires derating the ambient  limits by a 1 5 1 ratio     Ambient         40 to 167   F   40 to 75   C      with integral meter   4 to 167   F   20 to 75   C   Storage    e    50 to 185   F   46 to 85   C      with integral meter   40 to 185   F   40 to 85   C     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Performance  Specifications    Turn on Time  Process variables will be within specifications less than 4 seconds after power  is applied to transmitter     Real Time Clock    Year  month   day   hour   minute   second    Battery Packed    Serial Card     EIA 232D Card  Standards    Meets
172. t Address of 240 should not be used     Enter a Group to identify a set of 3095FC units for communication  purposes  typically to a host that polls the 3095FC  The station Group  can be assigned a value from 1 to 255  All of the 3095FCs addressed  as an area in the host have the same station Group     Set the Contract Hour to indicate when the values are totaled for a  single day of production  accumulators are cleared  and data is  logged to the Daily History database  The Contract Hour is based on  a 24 hour clock with midnight as the  0  hour     Select Force End of Day to reset the daily and hourly accumulators   Click Apply to cause the daily and hourly values to be logged into  memory for all historical data totals     Select either U S  or Metric Units for calculations  All calculations will  be performed to reflect the selected preference     Use Device  gt  Flags  gt  Flash Memory Save Configuration to save the  configuration to the Flash Memory in case a Cold Start must be  performed        NOTE    The Device Type field displays the type of 3095FC being configured        3 10    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 3 6  3095FC  Differentiation   Information  General Screen    Figure 3 7  3095FC  Differentiation   Information point  Tab Screen    Gevice Inforeation    Gorens   Paniz  Char hienen   Fin ine      Elab   ara Kana Davra T ppa m  Addi  n    fou    Con Hour n   Ereca Eri ci Dap    Eiupiss   WO   X Cna     
173. t do not transmit any data bytes     Opcode 255 is an error message indicator  This is also an 8 byte message  with no data bytes included  The Opcode is set to 255 to indicate the  message received by the device had Cyclical Redundancy Error  but  contained invalid parameters  For example  if a request was made for the  information on Analog input  9  but the device only has 8 Analog inputs  0 7    the device would respond back with the 8 byte message with the opcode  equal to 255  error      Opcode Table Configuration    Use the Opcode Table to group data for more efficient communication   Parameters from different point types can be assigned to the Opcode table  data points  substantially reducing the number of polls from a host PC     See Figure 3 16 on page 3 23  1  Select Configure 5 Opcode Table   2  Select the Table Number for the Opcode Screen     3  If the configuration has changed  update the version number  The  version number field attaches a version number to an Opcode table  configuration  It is a floating point number        NOTE   Each Opcode Data point has a TLP box for mapping TLP values into the  Opcode Table Data point  If a host PC asks for a specific Opcode Data point   the 3095FC returns the value that is referred by the mapped TLP        Once the parameters have been configured in the Opcode Table    1  Opcodes 10 and 11 can be used to read and write data directly  without specifying the Point Type  Logical Number  or Parameter  Number  TLP     2  Opc
174. t the signal will send along    Enter the On Counter  which indicates the cumulative time that the  Power Control has been in the ON state  The Off Counter value    indicates the cumulative time that the Power Control has been in the  OFF state     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 3 18  Radio Power  Control Screen    Meter Run Configuration       NOTE   If a Report By Exception  RBX  message needs to be sent to the host PC  the  radio power on DO will come on and allow the message to be sent  The hold  time should be long enough to allow the 3095FC to receive a response back  from the host        13  Click Apply when configuration is complete  Save the configuration  using Device  gt  Flags  gt  Flash Configuration Memory Save     Bario Preet Caniral      HedoFo Trawi  KONA    Tag    LL Hao  Rado Papa sb  oa Dn alas     Raikko Pre Cora Tua  Erani   GIL ii     1  ai Tre HUM   U  Tow Unia Dn Tipee Fendi   2    Di Ting  Fescondi        poled raz I    abaca Dig   rnim     Like     ati  Pu  ci   nt Wok Ln Conde D  weis Tara xI Kk Fee umm uj    T   EFR  per kneisnrgd    Glue   v  im       The Meter Setup screens allows configuring the AGA calculation point for the  connected 3095FC  The Meter Setup screens are used to configure the  computation of gas flow through a meter  Orifice AGA3     Each meter run must be uniquely identified to ensure proper configuration and  allows the host to acquire the required data     Each meter 
175. ta 28  29 R W TLP 3 Data 29  30 R W TLP 3 Data 30  31 R W TLP 3 Data 31  32 R W TLP 3 Data 32  33 R W TLP 3 Data 33  34 R W TLP 3 Data 34  35 R W TLP 3 Data 35  36 R W TLP 3 Data 36  37 R W TLP 3 Data 37  38 R W TLP 3 Data 38    C 2    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Parameter  Number Read Write Data Type Length Description  39 R W TLP 3 Data 39  40 R W TLP 3 Data 40  41 R W TLP 3 Data 41  42 R W TLP 3 Data 42  43 R W TLP 3 Data 43  44 R W TLP 3 Data 44  Device Point Types The tables in the rest of this section list the parameters for each of the Point    Types     Table C 3  Point Type 3   Analog Input    Parameter Read     Number Write Data Type Length Description Abbr        0 R W AC 10 Point Tag Identification TAG   1 R W AC 10 Units UNITS  2 R W UINT 16 2 Scan Period  50 millisecond intervals  SCANPR  9 R W UINT 16 2 Filter  50 millisecond intervals  FILTER  4 RAV INT 16 2 Adjusted A D 096 MINRAW  5 R W INT 16 2 Adjusted A D 100  MAXRAW  6 R W FLP 4 Low Reading EU MINEU  7 R W FLP 4 High Reading EU MAXEU  8 R W FLP 4 Low Alarm EU LOAL  9 R W FLP 4 High Alarm EU HIAL  10 R W FLP 4 Low Low Alarm EU LOLOAL  11 R W FLP 4 Hi Hi Alarm EU HIHIAL  12 R W FLP 4 Rate Alarm EU RATEAL  13 R W FLP 4 Alarm Deadband ALDBND  14 R W FLP 4 Filtered EUs EU  15 R W BIN 1 Mode  BIN    Bit 7   Manual Mode  0   Normal Scan  1   Manual Scan  Bit 6   RBX on Set  0   Disabled  1   Active  Bit 5   RBX on Clear  0   Disabled  1   Active  Bit 4   Alarm 
176. te  0 R W       R W  R W  R W  R W  R W  R W  R W  R W  R W    OMAN DA A    ND        Data Type  BIN    FLP  FLP  FLP  FLP  FLP  FLP   UINT 8  FLP  FLP    Length  1    RR     AR R R R R PP    Description    Calibration Options    Bit 5 through 7     Not Used   Bit 4     Orifice Thermal Expansion Factor     1985  Requires Parameters 11 and 12 of Point Type  46 be set    Bit 3     Differential Pressure Water Manometer  Calibrator  Requires Parameters 4 and 5 of  Point Type 45 and Parameters 20  21  and 22  of Point Type 46 be set    Bit 2     Differential Pressure Deadweight Calibrator  Requires Parameter 3 of Point Type 45 and  Parameters 20  21  and 22 of Point Type 46  be set    Bit 1     Static Pressure Deadweight Calibrator  Requires Parameter 3 of Point Type 45 and  Parameters 20  21  and 22 of Point Type 46  be set    Bit O   Mercury Manometer  Requires Parameters 1 and 2 of Point Type 45  be set     Note  Either Bit 2 or Bit 3 can be set  but not both  If  both bits are set  Bit 3 is cleared and Bit 2 is used   Ambient Temperature of Mercury  Temperature of Mercury when Calibrated  Calculated Weights Gravitational Acceleration  Water Temperature when Calibrated  Air Temperature when Calibrating  User Correction Factor  Sampler Enable  Sampler Volume Accumulation  Sampler Duration    Table C 18  Point Type 46     Meter Configuration Parameters    AMBTMP  MTPCAL  CALWGT  WTPCAL  ATPCAL  CORFAC  SPLENA  VOLACC  SPLDUR    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 483
177. te that uniquely identifies the configured value of an alarm     B    Built in   O   VO channels that are fabricated into the 3095FC and do not require a separate option  Also called     on board    I O     C    COMM   Abbreviation for communications  Most commonly used as comm port  referring to the communication  port of the 3095FC     Configuration   Typically  the software setup of a device  such as a 3095FC  that can often be defined and changed  by the user  Can also mean the hardware assembly scheme     Configuration Tree   When a configuration file is open in Rosemount User Interface Software  the Configuration  Tree View menu appears     CRC   Cyclical Redundancy Check   CSA   Canadian Standards Association    CTS   Clear To Send modem communications signal    D   DB   Database    dB   Decibel  A unit for expressing the ratio of the magnitudes of two electric signals on a logarithmic scale   DCD   Data Carrier Detect modem communications signal     Deadband   A value that is an inactive zone above the low limits and below the high limits  The purpose of the  deadband is to prevent a value such as an alarm from being set and cleared continuously when the input value is  oscillating around the specified limit  This also prevents the logs or data storage location from being overfilled with  data     Directory View   The Communication Directory tree provides a tree style means of navigating through the PC  Comm Ports and the 3095FC Comm Ports setup screens     ROSEMOUNT 
178. ter  d   inches or millimeter  BORIDA  18 R O FLP 4 Meter Tube Internal Diameter  D   inches or millimeter  TUBDIA  19 R O FLP 4 Diameter Ratio  Beta  BETA  20 R O FLP 4 Velocity of Approach  Ev    AGA 1992 VELAPP  21 R O FLP 4 Average hw  AVGDP  22 R O FLP 4 Average Pf   used during IMV calculation in psia AVGAP  23 R O FLP 4 Average Tf     used during IMV calculation in Rankin AVGTP  24 R O FLP 4 Density DENS  25 R O FLP 4 Base Density BASDEN  26 R O FLP 4 Reynolds Number REYNLD  27 R O FLP 4 Upstream Static Pressure  PSIG  psia or kPa  UPSPR  28 R O FLP 4 Molecular Weight MOLWGT  29 R O FLP 4 Fam FAM  30 R O FLP 4 Fwt FWT  31 R O FLP 4 Fwl FWL  32 R O FLP 4 Fpwl  Static  FPWLSP  33 R O FLP 4 Fpwl  Differential  FPWLDP  34 R O FLP 4 Fhgm FHGM  35 R O FLP 4 Fhgt FHGT  36 R O FLP 4 Flow Today  MCF or km   FLOTDY  37 R O FLP 4 Flow Yesterday  MCF or km   FLOOYDY  38 R O FLP 4 Flow Month  MCF or km   FLOMTH  39 R O FLP 4 Flow Previous Month  MCF or km   FLOPRV  40 R O FLP 4 Flow Accumulated  MCF or km   FLOACC  41 R O FLP 4 Minutes Today MINTDY  42 R O FLP 4 Minutes Yesterday MINYDY  43 R O FLP 4 Minutes Month MINMTH  44 R O FLP 4 Minutes Previous Month MINPRV  45 R O FLP 4 Minutes Accumulated MINACC  46 R O FLP 4 Energy Today  MMBTU or GJoules  ENGTDY  47 R O FLP 4 Energy Yesterday  MMBTU or GJoules  ENGYDY  48 R O FLP 4 Energy Month  MMBTU or GJoules  ENGMTH  49 R O FLP 4 Energy Previous Month  MMBTU or GJoules  ENGPRV    C 21    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA    R
179. terface  Wiring    2 6    The communication ports located on the 3095FC provide a data link to the  Rosemount User Interface Software  other 3095FC units  and host systems        NOTE  All communication ports for the 3095FC are located on an optional  communications card or built into the termination board        3095FC Comm    Port Port Location Default Tag Function Type  1 CPU RJ 45  top  Local Port LOI   RS 232D  2 CPU RJ 45  top  COMM1 Ethernet  3 CPU 5 pin  bottom  COMM2 Serial   EIA 232  RS 232   4 Module Slot 1 COMM3 EIA 232  RS 232   EIA 485   RS 485   Modem  or MVS  5 Module Slot 2 COMMA EIA 232  RS 232   EIA 485   RS 485   Modem  or MVS  6 Module Slot 3 COMM5 EIA 232  RS 232   EIA 485     RS 485   Modem  or MVS    Local Operator Interface Port  LOI     The Local Operator Interface  LOI  port provides direct communications  between the 3095FC and the serial port of an operator interface device  such  as an IBM compatible PC using an EIA 232  RS 232  link  The interface  allows access to the 3095FC  using Rosemount User Interface Software  for  configuration and transfer of stored data     The LOI terminal on the Termination Board provides wiring access to a built in  EIA 232  RS 232  serial interface  which is capable of up to 19 200 bps  operation  The operator interface port supports Modbus protocol  communications  The LOI also supports the log on security feature of the  3095FC if the Security on LOI is Enabled in Rosemount User Interface  Software   Security Con
180. teristics consist of Configuration Parameters  Hourly and  Daily History  Events  and Alarms associated with each measured meter run   The Audit Log events are also included for Industry Canada custody transfer     To create the EFM Report disk file  use Device 5 Collect Data and select  either the    EFM Report  or    All    option     Configure History for EFM Reporting   on page 3 38   Once the disk file is created  a report can be generated  anytime thereafter and connection communication with the Rosemount User  Interface Software is no longer necessary  The EFM Reports utility formats  this report for a single meter run covering a specified period of time  The user  can choose to view the report or print the report        NOTE   In order for the EFM Reports utility to work  the historical database in the  Rosemount User Interface Software or 3095FC must be configured so that  certain flow calculation values can be retrieved from memory        1  Select View 5 EFM Reports     2  Click the EFM Report File button to display a lists the names of all the  files that have the  AGA extension previously created by using the  Collect Data function  see    Configure History for EFM Reporting    on  page 3 33     3  Select the desired file and click Open    4  Use the Enter meter run drop down list box to select the meter run for  which to create a report     5  Enter the Start date and End date  Any alarms  events  hourly history   and daily history records that occur between the
181. th  130 Send archived hourly and daily data for specified history point starting at specified  history pointer  131 Send specified number of event sequence numbers starting at specified pointer   132 Clear specified number of event sequence number starting at specified pointer     133 Send number of writable events   148 Reads 240 bytes of data from a specified judgment  offset address  149 Reserved  160 Sends the entire structure for a specified Function Sequence Table  FST     3 21    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3 22    Opcode Description  162 Sets a single parameter  165 Set or send current configurable historical data  166 Set specified contiguous block of parameters  167 Send specified contiguous block of parameters  180 Send specified parameters  181 Set specified parameters  190 195 Reserved  224 Send Spontaneous Report by Exception  SRBX or RBX  message to host  225 Acknowledge Spontaneous Report by Exception message from device    255 Error messages transmitted by device in response to a request with invalid  parameters or format      1  Industry Canada    Certain Opcodes only send data and do not receive data from the device  For  example  Opcode 8 requests the device to set the time and date  The device  resets the time and date and sends back an acknowledgement in which the  Opcode is repeated  but no data bytes are transmitted back  All  acknowledgements are 8 byte messages that repeat the Opcode received   bu
182. th Even  Odd  or No parity  ASCII mode uses Longitudinal  Redundancy Checking  LRC  error checking    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Table 3 4  Message Framing      Remote Terminal Unit  RTU   Allows for greater character density  and better data throughput than ASCII for the same baud rate   Each message is transmitted in a continuous stream  Data is sent  in 8 bit binary characters  In the ASCII mode  each RTU character  is divided into two 4 bit parts that are represented by their  hexadecimal equivalent  RTU mode uses Cyclic Redundancy  Check  CRC  error checking  By default  RTU is enabled     In either mode  ASCII or RTU  a Modbus message is placed by the  transmitting device into a frame that has a known beginning and  ending point     ASCII Message Framing    Begin of LRC Error  Frame Address Function Data Check End    2 characters 2 characters N characters 2 Characters CRLF    RTU Message Framing    Begin of CRC Error  Frame Address Function Data Check End  T1 T2 T3 T4 1 Byte 1 Byte N  1 Byte 2 Bytes T1 T2 T3 T4    Select Log Modbus Events Enabled to log all Modbus parameter  changes to the Event Log or select Disabled to allow Modbus  parameter changes to occur without being logged  By default  Log  Modbus Events is Enabled     Select the Byte Order of data bytes in a transmission or request can  be reversed by the selection made in these check boxes  This only  affects the Data field of a Modbus message  has no eff
183. the 3095FC  The conversions are used  to allow integer values to be transmitted and received instead of  floating point values  Table 3 8 lists the Convert Codes used with the  Modbus Protocol Emulation program  Conversion codes affect  Function Codes 3  4  6  8  and 16     Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 3 28  Modbus Registers  Configuration Screen ii  tim Regiae ra    Functon ines i    Punan Hana Fucks     Jimia     End mom  Tagus    Nia Pagsabi    Im e aang   uccisi   Uranii    reie rai    Ure eed   omm ret   Irem   rises  find   inaamag    arcis    arem    nimmt  aang       Modbus Conversion Conversion codes convert the data into a format that is compatible to a  Modbus device     Select the Conversion field  on the Modbus Registers or Modbus History  screen   Configure  gt  Modbus  gt  Modbus Register  to specify the type of  conversion required  if any  on the data before it is sent to the host or before it  is written to the 3095FC  The conversions are used to account for differences  in data types between the master and slave devices  Table 3 8 lists the  Convert Codes used     Conversion Codes 65 to 72 allows a four byte IEEE formatted floating point  number to be sent or received in two Modbus registers with the byte orders  configurable  A check is made to ensure that an even number of registers is  requested  that the Start Register number does not begin in the middle of a  register pair  and that the number of
184. truction from a host system that informs a  slave device what actions to take  Table 3 1 contains a summary and brief  description of each Opcode  In some cases the number of data bytes returned  for an Opcode varies  For example  Opcode 0  a full update  always returns  certain input output  I O  information along with optionally specified data     Table 3 1  Summary of    Opcodes Opcode Description  0 Send general update such as I O update  gas flows  and control loop status   6 Send device configuration with 20 data bytes defining device configuration   7 Send current time and date  8 Set new time and date  10 Send data from configurable Opcode tables   11 Set data in configuration Opcode tables  17 Set operator identification  18 Log event   24 Store and forward  80 Reserved  103 Send system information such as on off times  manual alarm status  firmware  version  and current time and date   105 Send history point definition  min max data  and current values for specified history  point   107 Send tag and current history period for specified history points   120 Send pointer for alarm  even  and history logs  121 Send specified number of alarms starting at specified alarm pointer  122 Send specified number of events starting at specified event pointer  123 Read user template data  124 Read user Program Memory Allocation Information  126 Send last 60 minutes of data for specified history point   128 Send archived daily and hourly data for the currently selected day and mon
185. ts data       Minute Historical Log  The 3095FC has a 60 minute historical log for  each history point  The Minute Historical Log stores the last 60 minutes  of data from the current minute  Each history point has Minute  Historical Log entries     e 10 Minute Historical Log  The 3095FC has a 10 minute historical log  for up to four  4  history points that stores 60 days of 10 minute data   The four  4  10 Minute history points include DP  SP  flowing  temperature  and an auxiliary Analog Input       Hourly Historical Log  The 3095FC has a total of 35 days of hourly  historical logs available for every history point  The Hourly Historical  Log is also called the Periodic database  Normally  the Hourly Log is  recorded at the beginning of every hour  The time stamp for periodic  logging consists of the month  day  hour  and minute       Daily Historical Log  The 3095FC has a total of 35 daily historical logs  for every history point  The Daily Log is recorded at the configured  contract hour every day with a time stamp that is the same as the  Hourly Log  Each history point has daily historical log entries       Min   Max Historical Log  The Min   Max database displays the  minimum and the maximum values for the database points over a  24 hour period for today and yesterday  The Min   Max historical log  can be viewed  but not saved to disk     3 33    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       3 34    Alarm Log  The Alarm Log contains th
186. ture specified in the gas  contract  The temperature units are in degrees Fahrenheit  U S    or  degrees Celsius  metric     Enter the Elevation or altitude of the metering location  The units are   in feet  U S   or meters  metric  is selected    Enter the geographic Latitude of the metering location  The units are   in degrees  U S   and minutes separated by a decimal point  metric     For example  46 15    Select the Pressure Tap used in the meter run      Select Gauge or Absolute as the way of measuring pressure at the  SP tap  The selection must be consistent with the type of pressure  measured by the sensor  absolute or gauge     Select the Force Recalculation Set and click Apply to cause a full   recalculation of the flow without waiting for the next normal   recalculation     3 29    Rosemount 3095FC    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004       Figure 3 22  Meter Setup  Advanced Tab Screen    Figure 3 23  Meter Setup  Instrument Calibration Tab  Screen    3 30       NOTE   Normal recalculation periods are established in Meter Set up screen using  Integral Multiplier period or the Base Multiplier Period  Upon forcing a  recalculation  the accumulations are zeroed and the flow value is logged as a  new entry  The Force Recalculation parameter is automatically set to Clear  after the recalculation        Bien Satan    kasal mpa  ka Dame and   Naa   rm da   Aim       EG Hori gi Soper Smeer Dramas aer  m kasza in       mg   Cotas Lom  bl    lit Pais Di 
187. uration             a 3 15  I O Configuration    0 0    6  eae 3 15  Scanning Disabled versus Scanning Enabled              3 15  I O Monitor  eue ERY e i A 3 15  Analog Input  Al  Configuration            llle 3 16  Al General Tab           lille ees 3 16  Al Advanced Tab            eese 3 17  Al Alarms Tab 2 cc  ea es PUD GG NG DENR RAANG 3 19    TOC 2    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA       October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC  Soft Points Configuration          liliis 3 20  Open nd  AM UNAN ETE aduer Kod  3 21  Opcode Table Configuration                lesen  3 22  Radio Power Control Configuration                         3 23  Meter Run Configuration             a  3 25  General Tab 1 24 540 aaa kada eel oie LEN S 3 26  AGA Meter Inputs Tab          02 eee eee 3 27  Gas Quality Tab  0300  rawa dia de Rec repe Yeas 3 28  Advanced Meter Setup Tab              a  3 29  Instrument Calibration Tab        uueaaaaaaa aaa aaa ai  3 30  Meter Setup Alarms Tab            ooo aaa  3 31  History Points Configuration              llis 3 32  Meter History o r t ha ne 3 32  Averaging Technique             aaaea 3 33  Log Types    iz csse ek Pattee A E aed E rr ng 3 33  General History       orsi ace rever mna Gate hand 3 35  History  Alarm  Event  and Audit Log Reports                 3 37  Collect Data  0 eee be RE eS 3 38  Configure History for EFM Reporting               44 1211  3 38  Electronic Flow Measurement  EFM  Reports              3 38  Modbus Configuration            e
188. w A D  input  Raw Value 5 is the highest calibrated Raw A D input       EU Value  1 to 5   The five calibration settings in Engineering Units  Values  converted from the Raw Values  based on the Low Reading EU  and High Reading EU defined for the point  EU Value 1 is the Zero  value  EU Value 5 is the Span value  and the rest are Midpoint values     4 3    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  October 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Figure 4 3  Al Calibration Values  Screen    Press Effect is the Zero Shift adjustment value  it is used as an offset to  the calibrated EU Values to compensate for the working SP effect on a  DP transmitter that was calibrated at atmospheric pressure     Set EU Value is the Tester Value specified for the last calibration value  that was set  Manual EU is the Live Reading for the last calibration  value that was set     The Timer field shows the last inactivity count down in seconds   starting from 3600 seconds  that occurred during the last calibration  session  Had the countdown reached 0  time out would have taken  place  causing the calibration mode to end     Mode indicates   e 05 Use Current Calibration  e 1   Start Calibration    2   Calibrate    3   Restore Previous Calibration    4   Stop Calibration        No event is logged for the Mode Read Only parameter        Type indicates which calibration value is currently being set    e 0  Inactive  no value      1 Zero     2  Span     3   Midpoint 1     4   Midpoint 2   e 5  Midpoint 3    
189. wer  on page 2 10     Log into the Rosemount User Interface Software  see page  Log into  the Software  on page 2 12     Establish communication between the 3095FC and PC  see   Establishing Communication  on page 2 13     Configure the 3095FC  see    Configuration    on page 3 4   Calibrate the 3095FC  see  Calibrate  on page 4 1     Connect the 3095FC unit to any other external communication  devices or networks     Place the meter run in service and monitor with Rosemount User  Interface Software for proper operation     Installing the 3095FC on an Orifice Plate  Direct Mount     The following steps must be taken to install the 3095FC on an orifice plate     1   2     3     Remove the orifice meter run from service    Install the 3095FC on the meter run using a manifold and hardware to  secure the 3095FC to the orifice flanges    Attach the appropriate wiring  see  Wiring  on page 2 4     Using the prefabricated operator interface cable  physically connect  the 3095FC to the PC running the Rosemount User Interface  Software  One end of the cable  a 9 pin  D shell  female connector   plugs into a serial communications port on the PC  The other end of  the cable plugs into the 3095FC    Apply power to the 3095FC  see  Apply Power  on page 2 10    Log into the Rosemount User Interface Software  see page  Log into  the Software  on page 2 12    Establish communication between the 3095FC and PC  see   Establishing Communication  on page 2 13     Configure the 3095FC  see  Confi
190. y History  Refer to     History Access Registers Tab    on page 3 44  Each record contains a time  and date stamp and all of the history archives for which the Register Number  is configured  The Modbus Function Code 03 and the History Archive  Register are used to collect the archived data  Two Modbus registers indicate  the current Hourly and Daily history index as selected in the Archive Type  field  These can be configured in the Hourly History Index Register and the  Daily History Index Register  These indexes identify the current history  archive at which data was last logged     To collect the Hourly and Daily history a standard Modbus Function Code 03  is used  The Register Number field is used to address the individual History  Archive Register  The Daily Index  Hourly Index  and Event Alarm data fields  are used to address a history index number  The response message contains  two floating point values for the time and date stamp of the history archive   time stamp   HHMMSS and date stamp   MMDDYY  and floating point  values for each of the defined history points for that History Archive Register   The date stamp for history uses the current year and does not figure the  number of years since 1980        NOTE  When in Modbus with EFM extensions mode  the time stamp is in the HHMM  format  In addition  the date time stamp is returned before the time stamp        History Access Registers Tab  See Figure 3 27 on page 3 45    The History Archive Register is a single reg
191. y Point START6  32 R W UINT 8 1 End History Point END6  33 R W UINT 8 1 Type of History Archive TYPE6  34 R W UINT 8 1 Conversion Code CONV6  35 R W UINT 16 2 History Archive Register  7 ARCREG7  36 R W UINT 8 1 Start History Point START7    Reference Manual  00809 0100 4832  Rev AA  March 2004    Rosemount 3095FC       Parameter Read   Number Write  37 R W  38 R W  39 R W  40 R W  41 R W  42 R W  43 R W  44 R W  45 R W  46 R W  47 R W  48 R W  49 R W  50 R W  51 R W  52 R W  53 R W  54 R W    Data Type  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 16  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 16  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 16  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 8  UINT 8    Length  1    1  1  2  1  1  1  1  2  1  1  1  1  2  1  1  1  1    Description    End History Point   Type of History Archive  Conversion Code   History Archive Register  8  Start History Point   End History Point   Type of History Archive  Conversion Code   History Archive Register  9  Start History Point   End History Point   Type of History Archive  Conversion Code   History Archive Register  10  Start History Point   End History Point   Type of History Archive  Conversion Code    Table C 23  Point Type 56   Analog Input Calibration Parameters    Data Type    Length    Description    Abbr     END7  TYPE7  CONV7   ARCREG8  START8   END8  TYPE8  CONV8   ARCREG9  START9   END9  TYPE9  CONV9   ARCREG10  START10  END10  TYPE10  CONV10       Parameter Read   Number Write   0 R W   1 R W   2 R W   3 R W   4 R W   5 R W   6 R W   7 R W
    
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