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INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL
2nd Edition
Manufacturer:
NIVELCO Process Control Co.H-1043 Budapest, Dugonics u. 11.
Phone: (36-1) 889-0100 Fax: (36-1) 889-0200e-mail: [email protected] www.nivelco.com
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TABLE OF CONTENT1. APPLICATION .............................................................................42. TECHNICAL DATA .....................................................................43. ORDER CODE .............................................................................63.1. DIMENSIONS ...................................................................................73.2. SAFETY REGULATION OF EX APPROVED UNITS ...................................84. ELECTRIC CONNECTION ..........................................................94.1. ARRANGEMENT OF THE CABLE TERMINALS ........................................94.2. WIRING OF THE TRANSMITTERS.......................................................104.2.1. Wiring of the 2-wire transmitters.................................................104.2.2. Wiring 4-wire transmitters ..........................................................114.2.3. Wiring of combined system ........................................................125. PROGRAMMING OF MULTICONT ...........................................135.1. STEPS OF PROGRAMMING ..............................................................145.1.1. Stepping between menu tables and scrolling menu points ........155.1.2. Activation of devices, relays and current generators .................165.1.3. Assignment of (relay and current) output to device....................175.1.4. Editing parameter values............................................................185.1.5. Editing characters (e.g. Short tag)..............................................195.2. COMMISSIONING OF NETWORK WITH MULTICONT ...........................205.2.1. Preparing transmitters ................................................................205.2.2. Wiring .........................................................................................215.2.3. Commissioning of MultiCONT ....................................................215.3. MAIN MENU...................................................................................275.4. MULTICONT CONFIGURATION .......................................................285.5. PROGRAMMING DEVICES ................................................................345.6. REMOTE PROGRAMMING ................................................................355.6.1. Editing the linearisation table .....................................................375.7. RELAY CONFIGURATION .................................................................385.8. CURRENT GENERATOR CONFIGURATION ..........................................445.9. SWITCHING ON ..............................................................................455.10. MEASUREMENT MODE....................................................................47
6. ERRORS, ERROR MESSAGES, ERROR CODES.................. 487. PROTECTION OF SETTINGS BY HARDWARE ..................... 508. FUSE REPLACEMENT............................................................. 51
Appendix
1. MANUFACTURER’S IDENTIFICATION CODES (ID).............. 522. MULTICONT PRW-100 MENU SYSTEM ................................. 533. PROGRAMMING RELAYS....................................................... 544. PROGRAMMING CURRENT GENERATORS ......................... 555. MEASUREMENT MODE........................................................... 56
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Thank you for choosing a NIVELCO instrument.We are sure that you will be satisfied throughout its use.
1. APPLICATIONMultiCONT P-100 series is first of all a controller and display capable to provide powering for 2-wire devices (transmitters) and accomplish complex controltasks. Further it is a „MASTER” for all NIVELCO made smart transmitters as well as a universal interface between field devices with HART and othercomponents of the process control system such as PC, PLC, displays and different actuators. MultiCONT P-100 units support communication with a maximumof 15 ordinary or 2 Ex certified HART-capable NIVELCO made 2- or 4-wire transmitters. Should a system contain more transmitters than one MultiCONT canhandle further MultiCONT units can be organized in row by RS485. Remote programming of the transmitters and downloading of the measured data is a routinefor the MultiCONT. Measured values and new values calculated from the measured ones can control different outputs such as 4 … 20 mA, relays and digitaloutput. Large DOT matrix LCD panel facilitate a wide variety of display functions including tank content visualization. The output facilities of the basic unit can beextended with external (relay and/or current generator) modules.
Explosion proof certified versions of the MultiCONT should be accommodated in non-hazardous area.
2. TECHNICAL DATATYPE P - 1 -Installation Wall mounting
PRC, PRD, PRW -20 °C … +50 °CAmbient temperature
PRH -30 °C … +50 °CTransmitter power supply 30 V DC 60 mA,( for Ex version: 25 VDC / 22 mA)Display 120 x 32 Dot-matrix/ 128 x 64
Analogue Max. 2 x 4 … 20 mA, galvanically isolatedmax load 500 ohm, over-voltage protection
Relay Max. 4 x SPDT 250 V AC ; AC 1. 5 ARS 485 interface Galvanically isolated MODBUS protocol
Outpu
t
HARTHART output signal level 0.5 ±0.1 Vpp trapezoid 1200 / 2200 Hz
Minimal input signal level: 50 mVppInput sensor resistance 255 ohm.
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TYPE P - 1 -Powering, relays, analogue 4 … 20 mA 0.5 … 2.5 mm2 core cross sectionRS 485 interface Shielded, twisted cable pair, cross section: 0.5 … 2.5 mm2
Cable
s
HART cablingBelow 1500 m Shielded, twisted cable pair, min. cross section 0,5mmOver 1500 m Two shielded, twisted cable, min. cross section 0,8mm
Resistance max. 75 ohm, capacitance max. 225 nFNumber of transmitters to be powered 15 ordinary or maximum 4 Ex transmittersPower supply /consumption /maximum voltage
85 … 255 V AC 50 … 60 Hz / 12 VA / 255 Veff11,4 … 28 V AC 50 … 60 Hz / 12 VA / 28 Veff
11,4 … 40 V DC / 11 W / 40 V DC
Fuses85 … 255 V AC 50 … 60 Hz T400 mA
11,4 … 28 V AC 50 … 60 Hz and 10,5 … 40 V DC T1AHousing material Polycarbonate (PC)Installation Wall mounting
P C, P D, P W - 20 °C … + 50 °CAmbient temperature
P H - 30 °C … + 50 °CIngress protection IP65Ex marking II (1) G [EEx ia] IIB
Intrinsical safety data U0 = 30 V I0 = 140 mA P0= 1 WL0 = 4 mH C0 = 200 nF
Electric protection Class I/IIIMass 0.9 kg
2.1. ACCESSORIES
Guarantee certificate Installation and Programming Manual Manufacturer’s Declaration 2 nos cable gland sealing
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3. ORDER CODE
MultiCONT P – 1 –
EXTENSION CODE ENCLOSURE CODE INPUT CODE OUTPUT CODE POWER SUPPLY CODE
Standard * R IP 65 W 1 tx with HART 1 Display only 0 85 … 255 V AC 1Not extendable E IP 65 with transparent cover C 2 tx with HART 2 1 relay 1 24 V AC / DC 2
4 tx with HART 4 2 relays 2 85 … 255 V AC Ex 5IP 65 with lockable transparentcover D 8 tx with HART 8 3 relays 3 24 V AC / DC Ex 6
15 tx with HART M 4 relays 4IP 65 with transparent cover andheating H**
1 relay + 1x4…20 mAAnalogue output 5
2 relays + 1x4…20 mAAnalogue output 6
3 relays+ 1x4…20 mAAnalogue output 7
4 relays + 1x4…20 mAAnalogue output 8
4 relays + 2x4…20 mAAnalogue output 9
RS 485 interface ARS 485 + 1x4…20 mA B
Order codes of the certified units are followed by „Ex” tag.* Standard units can be extended with relay-, current generator- and combined modules.**Not available yet, Under development
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3.1. DIMENSIONS16
0
166
89.5
A B B C
A Pg9 or M16B Pg11 or M20C Pg11, Pg13.5 or M20
107
160
193
A Pg9 or M16B Pg11 or M20C Pg11, Pg13.5 or M20
CBBA
75.575.5
112
10
10
R 2.7
R 2.5
P W P C, P D, P H ARRANGEMENT OF MOUNTING BORES
ESC OK ESC OK
P W P C, P D, P H
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3.2. SAFETY REGULATION FOR THE EX APPROVED UNITS
See arrangement of the Ex certified devices in 4.2.4
Explosion proof certified versions should be accommodated in non-hazardous area! Device should be protected against direct sunshine! Power supply and temperature data must not exceed those given in the Technical Data! Cable of the Ex certified devices in hazardous area should be connected to the terminals L+ and L- ! Housing of the transmitters should be grounded! Wiring to the transmitters should be made with shielded, twisted cable pair!
Data table of the Ex device:
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4. ELECTRIC CONNECTION
4.1. ARRANGEMENT OF THE CABLE TERMINALS
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
16 17
18 19
10 11 12
13 14 15
20 21 22
23 24 25
MAINS RELAY 1
RELAY 2
RELAY 3
RELAY 4
CURRENTOUT 1
CURRENTOUT 2
USER RS485
MODULE RS485
A B COM
A B COM
DEVICES
26 27 28
L L SH+ -10.5 ... 28V AC
10.5 ... 40V DC
85 ... 255V AC
( )+ -( )
After loosening threads and removing cover ofthe wiring terminal the cables can be connected.The same cable should not be used for AC andDC as well as different cables should be appliedfor SELV and mains voltage.For wiring of the transmitters shielded, twistedcable pair (STP) should be used with lengthdepending on number of units and technical dataof cable.RS485 interface: A: TRD+
B: TRD–COM: shielding
Cable capacity (pF / m)Number of TX65 95 160 225
1 2800 2000 1300 10005 2500 1800 1100 90010 2200 1600 1000 80015 1850 1400 900 700
Shielding of the interconnecting cable between the transmitter and the controller should be grounded at one end preferably at the MultiCONT.Intrinsically safe (Ex) transmitters should be connected through the terminals L+, L– to the controller. These points are galvanically isolated from the other partsof the electronics and the power supply for the Ex transmitter is current, voltage and power limited.
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4.2. WIRING
Before wiring the units are suggested to be checked for type (all Tx with HART), value of loop current and Short address (transmitters should havedifferent addresses). See 5.2. Steps of set up
4.2.1. Wiring of the 2-wire transmitters
Shielding grounded at the MultiCONT
TX 1
TX 2
TX 3
TX N
I+
I–
SH
L+
L–
MultiCONT
255 Ω
HART interface
+Us
Shielded,twisted cable pair
Hazardous area Non-hazardous area
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4.2.2. Wiring of the 4-wire transmitters
85...255 VAC11,4...28 VAC11,4...40 VDC
Shielding grounded at the MultiCONT
I+I– SH
L–
MultiCONT
255 Ω
HART interface
Tx 1
Tx 2
Tx 3
Tx 15
Shielded,twisted cable pair
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4.2.3. Combined system (containing 2- and 4-wire transmitters)
Tx 1
Tx N
Tx 1
Tx M
85...255 VAC11,4...28 VAC11,4...40 VDC
Tx 2
Tx 3
Shielding grounded at the MultiCONT
I+I–
I+ SH
I–
L+L–
MultiCONT
255 Ω
HART interface
+Us
Shielded,twisted cable pair
Shielded,twisted cable pair
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5. PROGRAMMING OF MULTICONTDuring programming the following can be performed: Automatic detection of devices (transmitters)
connected to the MultiCONT, their taking up in the list of devices. Devices not being on the list are part of the system but unable tocommunicate with the MultiCONT (see 5.2.3 Main menu/MultiCONT config / DEV detect).
Activation, inactivation of devices (transmitters)Theoretically all devices in the system should be working. For this, however devices should be activated, since MultiCONT will query theactivated transmitters only and those, which are inactive not. Devices wishing to be temporarily out of use for any reason can be cut out byinactivation. (See 5.2.3 Main menu/ Devices)
Activation, inactivation of relays and current generatorsRelays and current generators of the MultiCONT should also be activated (see Attachment 3 and 4)
Assignment of the MultiCONT outputs (relays, current generators) to devices (transmitters)or to functional values composed from the measured values
Setting composition of functional valuesFunctional values can be composed from measured values such as difference (of e.g. two levels), sum of two measurement values,average of measurements.
Remote programming of deviceshowever programming of devices is supposed to perform in the workshop before their installing and wiring.(P01, P02, etc. parameters of the transmitters will be used in this Manual the same way as described in their Installation and User’s Manual)
Programming of MultiCONTRelay parameters and current generator parameters of the MultiCONT will be identified as RP1, RP2, RP3 and CR1, CR2, CR3 respectively.
For planning, erection and putting into operation of systems involving MultiCONT sound knowledge of the HART standard and devicesapplied is required.During programming full scale of operation such as polling of devices, function of relays and current generators will be maintained. Modifications willonly be effective after clicking OK in Main menu /Save and returning back to measurement. If the MultiCONT is left in Programming Mode by mistake, itwill automatically return to measurement after 5 minutes following the last clicking on any key (modifications will be lost!).
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5.1. STEPS OF PROGRAMMINGProgramming is to perform by the 6 programming keys aided by Menus displayed on the 120x32 point graphic screen. There are three different kinds ofimages
- Measurement/operation images (marked with capitalletters in the upper right corner (Appendix 5):M Measurement, see 5.10 Measurement modeU User image, see 5.4 MultiCONT configurationR Relay assignment tableC Current generator assignment tableE Error list, see 6. Error codes
- Images ofsettingand progr-amming: Main menu 05
Current generators
Devices Relays
Number of menu table
Name of the menu
Selected menu point
No further menu pointsFurther menu points down the lineFurther menu points up and down the lineFurther menu points up the line
- Box messages / warning indicate steps taken by the unitor those to be performed:
Scanning HART lineDevice: 3
HART logical errorClick OK
See main steps of programming below while the complete menu system is to be found in Appendix 2. Relevant menu point and value to be editedappears inverse.
Keys and are used to step within the menu. The function is of repeating i.e.steady pressing results in continuous stepping (round).Programming mode can be entered by pressing and quitted by pressing .
Keys are used for editing parameters with numbers or text, choosing local value or position of character to edit and in some menu tables
(e.g. in table 18) for marking/activating. Repeating function keys and are used for scrolling numbers and characters when editing
parameters with numbers or text. (steady pressing results in continuous stepping up-down or round).. Use for quitting error messages (deletingerror list).
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5.1.1. Stepping between menu tables and scrolling menu points
Images (M, U, R, C, E) A can be changed by the keys and while pressing key and the Main menu can be entered and left respectively.Keys and should be used for scrolling menu point. The function is of repeating i.e. steady pressing results in continuous stepping (round).
1: SE300-1 M
2: Errors: 2
3.125 m
Relays 6 18
02: R_IN_2 03: R_IN_3
01: R_IN_1Main menu 605
Current outs
Devices Relays
Error report 6 E
02: SE300-2: Sensor 01: SE300-1: Reply
123456789ABDCDEF RR1R2R3
Relay: R_IN_1 6 19
Cycle Working hours
Programing
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5.1.2 Activation (of devices, relays and current generators) selection (of language and operation mode)
Devices on the list may be active ( ) or inactive ( ). Only active devices will be queried. Active relays and current generators would operateaccording to their setting, inactive relays are de-energized output of inactive current generator is 0 mA.
No active relay. R_IN_1 is active
Relays 6 18
02: R_IN_2 03: R_IN_3
01: R_IN_1Relays 6 18
02: R_IN_2 03: R_IN_3
01: R_IN_1
or
or
Change over between active and inactive relay states with keys .
Marking/activating of other functions or features (activation of current generator, language, etc.) will be performed the same way.
Language 5 43 German French Hungarian
Language 643
French
English German
orLanguage 6 43
French
English German
After activating a language, it will be changed immediately.IMPORTANT! Setting should be saved under menupoint Main menu/Save
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5.1.3. Assignment of (relay and current) output to device
During configuring relays and current generators of the MultiCONT should be assigned to field devices the output value of which should be defined asbelow:- Value is taken with positive sign (for summation)- Value is taken with negative sign (for measuring difference)- Average will be calculated with devices of this marking
Above setting can be changed with keys and .
Assignment of device SE380-1 to the relay R_IN_1 in the MultiCONT should be performed as below:
1: SE380-12: SE380-23: SE360-1
Source 21
:
1: SE380-12: SE380-23: SE360-1
Source 21
:
SourceFunctionParameter
Programming 20
:
ProgrammingCycleWorking hours
Relay: R_IN_1 19
:
Definition of the output value:
1: SE380-12: SE380-23: SE360-1
Source 21
:
Relay R_IN_1 would be controlledby the difference of the measuredvalues of SE380-1 and SE380-2 1: SE380-1
2: SE380-23: SE360-1
Source 21
:
Relay R_IN_1 would be controlledby the average of the measuredvalues of SE380-1, SE380-2and SE360-1
Important: If there are more than one device assigned to a relay (for controlling by difference or average value) all devices should be programmedfor measuring the same parameter (DIST, LEV, ...) and in the same engineering unit (m, ft, inch, ...) otherwise MultiCONT would send(Program) error message.
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5.1.4. Editing parameter values
MultiCONT parameters have mathematics signs and local values. Signs and value can be modified with keys .
The keys and are for reversing the sign or changing a character.
Changing sign
RP3 = 0 RP2 = 0.00
Parameter 23 RP1 = + 0000.00
RP3 = 0 RP2 = 0.00
Parameter 23 RP1 = – 0000.00
Changing position of character to edit
RP3 = 0 RP2 = 0.00
Parameter 23 RP1 = 0000.00+
RP3 = 0 RP2 = 0.00
Parameter 23 RP1 = + 0000.00
Changing local value
RP3 = 0 RP2 = 0.00
Parameter 23 RP1 = 0010.00+
RP3 = 0 RP2 = 0.00
Parameter 23 RP1 = + 0000.00
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5.1.5. Editing characters
Scrolling order of staves:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ [ \ ] ^ _ ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / 0123456789 : ; < = > ? @
Short TAG 09
S T 3 0 0 - 1 2
Short TAG 09
S T 3 0 - 1 21
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5.2. COMMISSIONING OF NETWORK WITH MULTICONTSteps of commissioning:
Preparing transmitters. Transmitters should be given a „Short address”, see 5.2.1 . For multiple transmitters, this should not be zero (0) Detecting devices. Devices in the loop should be detected and registered, see 5.2.3. Go to and select “Main Menu/ MultiCONT Config/ DEV
Detect”. After detection, we get the following list:
Detected DEV 37
! 3 SE380 : + 2 : SE300 ? 1: ST300 "?" not included in the list, but answered
" " included in the list and answered"!" included in the list, but failed to answer+
The line number ofthe list may differ from„Short Address” of the device!!!
Activation of devices. In the list only activated devices will be continuously queried by the MultiCONT, see 5.2.3 Relay configuration There should the relay be assigned to transmitter(s) (source), the operation mode be selected, the switching points
(parameters RP1…RP3) be set, and finally the relay be activated (as the devices), see 5.7. Current generator configuration. Similar to the relay configuration, see 5.8. SAVE Modifications should be saved otherwise they vanish on switching off the MultiCONT, see 5.3
5.2.1 Preparing transmittersDevice data of NIVELCO products
DEVICE SERIESSHORT ADDRPARAMETER
FIXED CURRENTPARAMETER
DEVICETYPE ID
DEFAULT„SHORT TAG”
EchoTREK 4 wire 1EchoTREK 2 wire 3, 4EasyTREK 2NIVOCAP 5NIVOTRACK
P19 P08
6
X X X X X Xxxxxxx
type of thetransmitter
e.g. STA380
NIVOPRESS 21 DB500UNICONT 22, 23 PDF400
It is suggested to check preferably in the workshop the “Polling orShort address” (in P19 or P13) and current output of thetransmitters. The loop current of the ordinary MultiCONT is max.60mA, and max. 22mA with the Ex certified version. If the loopcurrent exceeds this value the voltage will be too low for thetransmitters to start to work. In networks with more than one fielddevice the units should be addressed with numbers 1 … 15 and thecurrent of the transmitters will be limited to 4mA. This constraint canbe overwritten with programming in some devices (see table at theright). The loop power must not exceed the above limit.Further precondition of proper operation is the allocation of differentShort addresses for different devices. THERMOCONT
P1320 TB500
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5.2.2. Wiring
Wiring has to be performed according to the previous instructions as per section 2.Technical Data and section 4. Electric Connection.
5.2.3. Commissioning of MultiCONT
Switching on initiates a test process, during which MultiCONT is checking the memory, which is storing settings of the unit. (See 5.9 Switching on)This process lasting about 50 sec can be accelerated (time period. 25 sec) by pressing key ESCIn case of positive result the process will continue with polling and finally
No HART device message appears on the screen since the table of devices is empty.
To change Language take the route Main menu/MultiCONT config/Language go to and mark the Language required with pressing keys and aswell as . To keep this language setting should be saved in Main menu/Save config menupoint otherwise with repowering of the unit default Englishwill return.
To detect devices start program Main menu/Local config/DEV detect
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MultiCONT detects devices by means of the Polling- or Short address (that is why no second or more device must have the same Short address)After detection query will be performed with the help of the Long address that consists of three parts.
Manufacturer’s ID: (See APPENDIX 1. At the end of the Manual (for Nivelco products it is:151) Device type ID: (See chart under 5.2.1) Device ID: random number generated during production (0…16777215)
When detection stops with the message Same address there are two ways to find out devices with the same address
With the Eview configuration software provided with the HART capable devices Long address of the transmitters can be read Devices should be removed one by one until DEV detect program can run to completion
Obviously the address one of those devices remained in the loop is the same as the address of the unit removed last.Then removing all devices from the loop and reconnecting them one by one again the three IDs can be read in menu Main menu / Devices (See 5.5PROGRAMMING DEVICES)
Since the Long address can not be modified such unit will be replaced by the manufacturer.
The question is what to do if the MultiCONT fail to find all devices?
1. In this case one of the transmitters is not HART-capable. Check the name plates and 3.1 Order Code2. There are more devices in the system than the actual MultiCONT can handle (Check name plate and 3.1 Order Code). Information is provided
in menupoint Main menu / MultiCONT config / Report / Devices (See 5.3.) with numbers 0nn/0mm. Number of devices listed is representedby nn” and numbers of devices that can be handled is represented by mm. In this case, any more detected units will not be displayed.
3. Device is out of order. Dismount the unit and check it in the workshop.
Next steps are adding devices to the list, setting devices and activating devices
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enu
6
05
C
urre
nt g
ener
ator
D
evice
s
Rel
ays
Mai
n m
enu
6
05
C
urre
nt g
ener
ator
D
evice
s
Rel
ays
Devic
es
6
06
02:
SE3
00
0
3: S
T–HC
L
01:
ST30
0
Devic
es
6
06
02:
SE3
00
0
3: S
T–HC
L
01:
ST30
0
1: S
T300
M
LEV
1
2.45
2 m
Retu
rning
to th
e
the
resu
lt of t
he m
easu
rem
ent
shou
ld ap
pear
on t
he sc
reen
.
Meas
urem
ent M
ode
"OK"
"OK"
"ESC
"
"ESC
"
Retu
rning
bac
k to M
easu
rem
ent
Mod
e with
key
mes
sage
inf
orms
that
Mult
iCON
T ca
n no
tqu
ery d
evice
s in
the l
ist be
caus
e th
ey a
re n
ot a
ctiva
ted
yet.
ESC
None
of t
he un
it is a
ctive
.Go
to th
e un
it to
activ
ate
it with
or
and
acti
vate
it with
key
Inac
tive
devic
e
Acti
ve d
evice
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IT IS ESSENTIAL not to confuse Short address and List-tag of the units. Short addresses 1 …. 15 given to devices during their programming(preferably in the workshop before installing) is for the HART detection. MultiCONT registers devices on the basis of the multidecimal List-tags 1, … 8,9, A, B, … F assigned to the units on its detection (registration).
At this stage may the operational features such as display, lighting, etc. be set under Main menu / MultiCONT config (See 5.4 MULTICONTCONFIGURATION).Relays and current generators should be programmed in accordance with the requirements of the application (See 5.7. and 5.8 RELAYCONFIGURATION and CURRENT GENERATOR CONFIGURATION respectively).
Modifications should be kept by pressing OK in menupoint Main menu / Save config otherwise they will be vanished on switching off.
Setting can be protected with the help of the Main menu/ MultiCONT config / Password (protection by software) and with the program protection switchK1 (see 7. PROTECTION OF SETTINGS BY HARDWARE)
Note:
If the list of Devices was not empty at the starting of the search then the following can appear on the screen
Detected DEV 37
! 3 SE380 : + 2 : SE300 ? 1: ST300 "?" not included in the list, but answered
"!" included in the list, but failed to answer" " included in the list and answered+
The list can be modified on Menu table 38 in menupoint Add and Remove or the whole list can be erased in Main menu / Default
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5.3. MAIN MENU
Main menu can always be entered by pressing key OK. See complete menu in 5.5.1
DevicesRelays
enerator MultiCONT config
Default
Restart
Current g
Load config
Save config
Main menu 605Setting features of devices (transmitters) (See 5.6.)Programming relay working mode and parameters (See 5.7.)Programming current generator working mode and parameters (See 5.8.)Programming features of MultiCONT (See 5.4.)Storage of settings in the operating memory. (During programming settings are entered in volatile memory (RAM) forgetting after switch off.To retain settings they should be entered in a non-volatile (FLASH)memory by thus savings.Reading out of the saved parameters from the operating memoryReset to DefaultList of devices, parameters of relays and current generators as well as assignment will be erasedSimulate repowering (RESET)
You find this menu network in the Appendix 2.
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5.4. MULTICONT CONFIGURATION
On Menu Tables 35 the configuration of the MultiCONT can bechanged. Grey field represents default (manufacturer’s setting).Main menu/MultiCONT config will reset default. Relays
Current generator MultiCONT config
Main menu 05 DEV detect
User display Display mode Secret code Language Retry count MultiCONT TAG Address Backlight HART test Report Fresh FLASH
EXT detect Strategy
MultiCONT config 635
Detect DEV: MultiCONT will detect transmitters (max 15) in the HART network and compile a list withmultidecimal marking 1,… ,8,9,A,B,…,F (See also 5.2.3 Setting up MultiCONT)
"!" = included in the list, but failed to answer" " = included in the list and answered"?" = not included in the list, but answered+
Detected DEV 37
? 3 SC380 : + 2 T 6 -1 : S 3 0
6
Detect EXT: Detection of extension modules such as Relay-, Current Generator- or Combined Modules
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User’s image: Beyond the Measurement image for the measurement mode display of the below users images can be selected in Menu table 51
User Image 6 51NoBargraphDoubleDifferenceAverage
Message of displayed if:– One device has only been
Logical error
marked for displaying , or – With average or difference measurement transmitters have not been set for the same process value or engineering unit.
Double Difference Average
DIST3: SE360 3.456 ft6: SC360 2.458 m
LEV
LEV UAverage136
12.24 m
3: SE-3605: SE-3806: SE-360
Double 52
:
1: SE-3603: SE-3805: SE-3606: SE-360
Average 52
:
1: SE-3603: SE-38015: SE-3802
Difference 52
:
List tag of devices involved in average calculation(blinking List tag represent error of the relevant device)
Displayed "User Image"
Device on the listbut not activated
U1 2 3 4 5 6100%
0%
Selection of devices withwith and keys
UDifference+ SE-3801 – SE-3802
1.054 m
LEV
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Display Mode: Steps of displaying measurement results
Display mode 6 48ManualAutomatic steps of 5sAutomatic steps 10sAsked
Being back in Measurement modeDevice can be selected withAutomatic stepping with 2 different space
Result of the queried transmitter will be displayed.
Secret code: Reading or modification of the configuration of the MultiCONT can be protected with eight-digit secret code other than zero.Key next to the menu table number represents presence of secret code. If the key is blinking access is enabled.
Password 44
Avert
Unlock Change
Disabling everythingDisabling 46
All Modification
Selection with keys
Secret code
99999999
Secret code
99999999
Disabling can be raised hereby entering secret code
Secret code can be modifiedby entering old code first
Disabling modification ofparameters (reading possible)
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Language: Selection of the language of programming and measurement.
Language 6 43EnglishGermanFrenchHungarian
Selection with pressing key
Number of repetition: MultiCONT would query transmitters on the HART line repeatedly (4…8) i.e. if there is or erroneous reply.Number of retrials before giving error reply message can be set here.
Retrial count 56
04 Default: 04
MultiCONT TAG: Tight character identification TAG for systems with more than one MultiCONT. (Default = order code)
MultiCONT TAG 54
PR-120-1
MultiCONT address: Address (1…254) for systems with several MultiCONT units connected together over RS485 interface
MultiCONT address 54
nnn Default: 000
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Backlight: Operation of the display backlight can be set here.
Backlight 6 36
Off Automatic
OnIn position Automatic clicking of any key switches on the backlight. Backlight will be switched off automaticallyabout 10sec after the last button clicking.
HART test: HART line can be tested
HART test 45 Drive Watch
49
50WatchRxD = 2200 Hz (0)C No D = (0)
50Watch RxD = 2200 Hz (0)C D = Present (1)
Continuous HART signal can be given to the systemSelection with keys
Watching the line continuously result detection of trouble will be indicatedRxD= pickup
CD = Carrier detect, if the line is noisy 1 will prevail or waggling device may not answer.(See: HART test function of the transmitters)
DriveNo signal1200 Hz (1)2200 Hz (0)
Frequent occurance of error Answer can be caused by noisy HART line that is checked in menu point watch Ideally CD=0, if CD=1 steadily communication is impossible devices would not answer.
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Report: Report provides information on the network such as number of devices (transmitters), relays, current outputs,extension modules involved and capable to handle. Assignment of a relay or current generator to a device will be called route.
Devices:Extension:Relays:Current gen.:Routes:
Type:SW type:SW version:Serie:Date:Time:Power cnt.:
Report 6532 devices in the network out of the possible 15 Number of extension modules (presently 0)4 relays from the possible 64 (external+internal 64)2 current generators (external+internal 16)8 routes from the possible 100Route represents assignment of relay or current generator to the deviceMultiCONT type (e.g. PRW115)MultiCONT software typeMultiCONT software versionSerial number of the Main PCBDate and time of loading MultiCONT softwareNumber of switching on of MultiCONT
002/015000/032004/064002/016008/100
PRW11501
00.01123456
2004/01/230/1/50
Fresh FLASH: For trouble free operation of the program-memory this program should be run once a year
IMPORTANT! Do not forget to save settings in menu point Main menu/Save.
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5.5. PROGRAMMING DEVICES (TRANSMITTERS)
To p
erfo
rm re
mot
e pro
gram
ming
. Se
e de
tails
in 5.
6.To
view
and c
hang
e w
ith
and
Shor
t add
ress
: 1…
15 fo
r HAR
T de
tecti
on of
dev
ices.
It ca
n be
mod
ified
even
with
acti
ve a
cces
s loc
k*
32 ch
arac
ter f
ield
offer
ed to
the
user
to ed
it an
y mes
sage
relat
ing to
the
tech
nolog
y or o
pera
tion
Shor
t TAG
Modi
ficat
ion
requ
ires s
pecia
l car
eth
us it
is n
ot re
com
men
ded!
16 ch
arac
ter f
ield
offer
ed to
the
user
to
ident
ify th
e pr
oces
s med
iumDa
te to
be as
signe
d to
the
unit
n.a.
Assig
ned t
o NI
VELC
O by
HAR
T Co
mm
unica
tion
Foun
datio
n (fix
ed 1
51)
NIVE
LCO
code
1=S
T300
Ech
oTRE
K (4
wire
) 2
=SC3
00 E
asyT
REK
3=S
E300
Ech
oTRE
K (2
wire
) 4
=SG3
00 5
=CT3
00 T
HERM
OCON
TSo
ftwar
e ve
rsion
of t
he u
nit (t
rans
mitte
r) (S
ee re
levan
t Man
ual)
Hard
ware
versi
on of
the
unit (
trans
mitte
r) (S
ee re
levan
t Man
ual)
Elec
tronic
seria
l num
ber o
f dev
ice a
ssign
ed b
y the
facto
ry.n.
a.n.
a.
Devic
es
6
06
02:
SE3
00
01
: ST
300
Mai
n m
enu
6
05
C
urre
nt g
ener
ator
D
evice
s
Rel
ays
"OK"
"OK"
Rem
ote
prog
ram
me
Shor
t TAG
Pollin
g ad
dres
s
Mes
sage
Desc
ripto
r
Date
Fina
l ass
. num
ber
Fact
ory
IDDe
vice
type
ID
SW v
ersio
nHW
ver
sion
Devic
e ID
Maj
or v
ersio
nDe
vice
vers
ion
Devic
e: SG
300
6
07
Go to
the r
equir
ed de
vices
with
keys
and
an
d cli
ckto
ent
er its
file
in or
der t
o vie
w an
d/or
chan
ge p
aram
eter
sTa
ble of
the
inacti
ve d
evice
will
not a
ppea
r!!
0
3: S
G30
0
6=M
T300
NIV
OTRA
CK20
=TB
THER
MOCO
NT21
=NB
NIV
OPRE
SS22
=PDT
(2) u
niv. c
ontro
ller
23=P
DT (4
) univ
. con
trolle
r
Para
meter
addr
ess o
f the S
hort
addr
ess a
nd A
cces
s loc
k may
bedif
feren
t with
diffe
rent
devic
es.
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5.6. REMOTE PROGRAMMINGSelect required device as described above.
Unlo
ckCh
ange
cod
e
Para
met
ers
Save
in P
+C T
MP
Send
TM
P to
DEV
Line
ar. t
able
Echo
map
Dele
te T
OT1
Dele
te T
OT2
HART
writ
e pr
otec
tCl
ick O
K-t
"OK"
"OK"
Rem
ote
prog
ram
min
gSh
ort T
AGPo
lling
addr
ess
Devic
e: SG
300
6
07
Key i
ndica
tes p
rote
ction
of d
evice
settin
gs
by 4
digit s
ecre
t cod
e (S
ee In
stalla
tion a
nd P
rogr
ammi
ng M
anua
l of th
e re
levan
t dev
ice)
Mak
ing a
cces
s loc
k ina
ctive
. Afte
r unlo
cking
key w
ill be
blin
king.
To de
lete
or ch
ange
secre
t cod
e as
part
of th
e pro
gram
ming
can
only
be p
erfo
rmed
af
ter un
lockin
g (e
nter
ing ol
d co
de)*
To vi
ew a
nd m
odify
** pa
ram
eter
value
s. If
the ac
cess
code
is a
ctive
on
ly vie
wing
is po
ssibl
e*.
Comp
lete s
et of
para
mete
rs w
ill be
dow
nload
ed
from
the
unit a
nd sa
ved i
n a t
empo
rary
table
(TMP
)Co
mplet
e set
of pa
ram
eters
save
d in
the t
empo
rary
table
(TMP
)wi
ll be u
pload
ed to
the
unit (
to ea
se pr
ogra
mmi
ng of
00,
SE30
0, S
G300
) ***.
With
othe
r dev
ices w
here
this
feat
ure
is no
t app
licab
le er
ror w
ill be
indic
ated
Delet
ing of
TOT
1 in
devic
es w
ith flo
w me
asur
emen
tDe
leting
of T
OT2 i
n de
vices
with
flow
meas
urem
ent
(Acc
ess w
ith th
e Fa
ctory
code
only
!)
Unkn
own
DEV/
com
m
silos
with
the s
ame
shap
e and
task
).Ed
iting t
he lin
earis
ation
table
(see
5.6.1
.)Di
splay
s Ech
o Ma
p of u
ltraso
und
trans
mitte
rs (S
T3
Devic
es
6
06
02:
SE3
00
01
: ST
300
03:
SG
300
Remo
te pr
og.
"OK"
"OK"
Tran
smitte
r is in
Pro
gram
ming
Mod
ere
mot
e pro
gram
ming
is di
sable
d
To p
roce
ed q
uit
prog
ram
ming
mod
e on
wait
for a
utom
atic
quitti
ng (m
ax. 3
0 m
in.)
086
For e
xplan
ation
of *
, **,
*** s
ee ne
xt pa
ge
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* If the access is disabled the following message appears
Unlock pleaseClick OK After entering secret code and clicking OK access is free for programming.
** Parameters entered during remote programming via MultiCONT will be sent immediately to and checked in the field device only.If the parameter value is incorrect or not applicable the following message appears:
HART logical errorClick OK
Installation and Programming Manual of therelevant device should be consulted.
*** Explanation of the Echo Map of the ultrasound devices
13Echo 3 11.456 m -17.45 dB
Number of echoesDistance and amplitude of the first echo. Echo values to displaycan be selected with and .
Image will be displayed as stored on entering into the relevantparameter with blinking echo measured in that very moment.Refresh screen with click and .ESC OK
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5.6.1. Editing the linearisation table
Save
in P
+C to
TM
PSe
nd T
MP
to D
EV
Lin
ear.
tabl
e
Remo
te pr
ogra
m
08
Line
ar. t
able
6 1
2(L
in. 0
1)
3
(
Lin.
02)
(Lin
. 0) Lin
. 01
01.0
0
m 0
.00
m
/s3
Lin. 0
1
01.
00
m00
1256
.00
m
/s3
Line
ar. t
able
6 1
2Li
n. 0
1
3
(
Lin.
02)
(Lin
. 0)
"OK"
"OK"
"OK"
"OK"
Editin
g by
ke
ys.
The d
imen
sions
of t
he d
ata p
airs a
re d
efine
d by
th
e par
amet
ers o
f the
"mea
sure
ment
mod
e"
and t
he A
pplie
d m
easu
reme
nt un
it sys
tem.
In
the
first li
ne th
e lef
t side
, in th
e sec
ond
line
the r
ight s
ide d
ata
are
to b
e ed
ited.
Disa
ppea
ring
of th
e br
acke
ts sh
ows t
hat a
line
of th
e ta
ble is
delet
ed.
Warning! To let the transmitter compute the measurement results according to the linearisation table, linearisation has to be enabled in parameter P47(See the Installation and Programming Manual of the given transmitter).
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5.7. RELAY CONFIGURATION
First of all relays should be assigned to a field device(s), which will be performed in the menu point Main menu/Relays/ Program/Source. (Relay operation canalso be assigned to the difference value of two devices or to the average of more devices). Secondly relevant function is to select in the menu pointMain menu/Relays/Program/Function. Finally parameters have to be programmed in Main menu/Relays/Program/Parameter i.e. values of the switchingpoints P1 and P2 entered in dimensions defined by the Measurement Mode of the field device to which the relay has been assigned. Thus if the measurementmode is LEVEL [m] (e.g. with a device of SE-300 i.e. P01=x1 and P00=00x), switching points have to be entered in LEVEL [m]. For overview see Menu systemof the MultiCONT Attachment 3. The relay functions in detail are as below (default cursive in gray background).
Function Operation Prog. Par
Switching diff. (2-point control) Default: filling with energized relay: Inversion = OFF, over RP1 relay will be de-energized below RP2 energized Inversion of the operation with change over of RP1 and RP2 or with selection of Inversion = ONMain menu/Relays/Program/InvertRP1 = RP2 represents is high fail safe function
RP1
RP2tEnergised
De-energised Relay
RP1,RP2
ALARM low Default: Inversion = OFF Below RP1 relay will be de-energized Inversion of the operation (below RP1 relay will be energized) with selection of Inversion = ON Switching difference = 2.5% of RP1If RP1 = 0 relay is persistently energized
RP1
tEnergised
De-energised Relay
RP1
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ALARM low with delayed switching Default: Inversion = OFF below RP1 relay will be de-energized with 0 sec delay Delay can be set under RP3 in sec
RP1
tEnergisedDelayKDe-energised
Relay K K
RP1, RP3
ALARM high Default: Inversion = OFF over RP1 relay will be de-energized Inversion of the operation (over RP1 relay will be energized) with selection of Inversion = ON Switching difference = 2.5% of RP1If RP1 = 0 relay is persistently de-energized
RP1
tEnergised
De-energised Relay
RP1
ALARM high with delayed switching Default: Inversion = OFF over RP1 relay will be de- energized with 0 sec delay Delay can be set under RP3 in sec
RP1
tEnergisedDelayKDe-energised
Relay K K
RP1, RP3
Window comparator Default: Inversio n= OFF Within the range of RP1..RP2 relay will be energized Inversion of the operation (within the range of RP1..RP2 relay will be de-energized) with selection of Inversion = ON
RP1
RP2tEnergised
De-energised Relay
RP1, RP2
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Window D comparator with delayed switching Default: Inversion = OFF Within the range of RP1..RP2 relay will be energized with 0 sec delay Inversion of the operation (Within the range of RP1..RP2 relay will be de-energized ) with selection of Inversion = ON
RP1
RP2 tEnergisedDelayKDe-energised
Relay
K KKK
RP1, RP2,RP3
Error Default: Inversion = OFF In case of error relay will be de-energized. RP3=0 with any error RP3=n with error of n code Inversion of the operation (in case of error relay will be energized ) with selection of Inversion=ON
RP3
Temperature Default: Inversio n= OFF RP1 over temperature of relay will be de-energized Inversion of the operation (over temperature of RP1relay will be energized ) with selection of Inversion=ON Switching difference = 2.5% of RP1
RP1
tEnergised
De-energised Relay
Temp
RP1
Temperature W (window comp) Default: Inversion = OFF Within the range of RP1..RP2 relay will be energized Inversion of the operation: (within the range of RP1..RP2 relay will be de-energized) with selection of Inversion = ON
RP1
RP2tEnergised
De-energised Relay
Temp
RP1, RP2
Impulse C Default: Inversion = OFF relay will be energized for appr. 200ms in 0 intervals
200 ms
RP3 [sec]
Energised
De-energised Relay
RP3
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Inversion of the operation with selection of Inversion = ON Interval can be set under RP3 in sec If RP3=0 message of Programming error will be displayed
Impulse F Default: Inversion = OFF relay will be energized for appr. 200ms with each amount of flow set under RP3 (default=0) Inversion of the operation with selection of Inversion = ON Message of Programming error will be displayed if: – more than one device is marked as source – RP3=0
Energised
t
De-energised Relay
TOT12010
RP3=10
RP3
TOT1 Default: Inversion = OFF relay will be de-energized when TOT1 reaches value of RP1 Inversion of the operation (relay will be energized) with selection of Inversion = ON
De-energised
tEnergised
Relay
TOT120
RP1=20
RP1
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Alt (optimized pump control) Default: Inversion = OFF More relays are assigned to one device (transmitter) so that the number Of switching-on will be the same for all relays. Relays connected in series will be energized and de-energized One after the other irrespectively of fulfillment of the condition Relays programmed for this work would operate in the following sequence for:Alt S 1 23 1 23 Energised 123 1 2 3 De-energisedSwitching diff 3 32 2 21 Energised 123 3 2 2 De-energised
t
R3Energised
De-energised Relay
RP1
RP2R1
RP1
RP2R3
RP1
RP2R2
R1Energised
De-energised
Relay
R2Energised
De-energisedRelay
EnergisedDe-energised
1123 1
2 32
13
23
RP1, RP2
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Notes:
1.
RP3 = 0 RP2 = 12.45
Parameter 23 RP1 = 0001.25
Parameter are to program in the Main menu/Relays/Relay/Program/Parameter menu table by going to the relevantparameter with entering value in between pointers and clicking OK. Programming parameters can only be completedwith clicking OK after setting RP3 (even if it is zero or not applicable in the given function!)
2. Inactive relays are de-energized (See: Main menu/Relays).3. More than one device can be assigned to any of the relays (Main menu/Relays/Program/Source)
The result will be the mathematical combination of sources marked with + or – signed in the menu point Source.If the measurement mode or dimension of devices are different MultiCONT will send error message Program (See 6. Errors, Error messages)The result of the transmitters marked with are added.The result of the transmitters marked with is deducted from the added result of the transmitters marked withComputes the average of the results of the transmitters marked withThe instrument indicates error if the dimension or the measurement mode of the transmitters is different.
4. If Error function selected no (source) assignment is required since errors of all devices will be monitored.
5. Relay state will not be changed if its source does not reply!
For a detailed overview of the Programming s. Appendix 3.
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5.8. CURRENT GENERATOR CONFIGURATION
First of all current generators should be assigned to a field device, which will be performed in the menupointMain menu / Current generators / Program / Source.
The result of the transmitters marked with are added.The result of the transmitters marked with is deducted from that result of the transmitters marked with are added.Computes the average of the results of the transmitters marked with
Secondly relevant function is to select in the menupoint Main menu/ Current generators /Program/Function. Finally parameters have to be programmed i.e.values of the switching points RP1 and RP2 entered in dimensions defined by the Measurement Mode of the field device to which the current generators hasbeen assigned. Thus if the measurement mode is LEVEL [m] (e.g. with a device of SE-300 i.e. P01=x1 P00=00x), switching points have to be entered inLEVEL [m].Operation of the current generator can also be assigned to the difference value of two devices or to the average of more devices.For overview see Menu system of the MultiCONT Appendix 4. The functions of the current generators in detail are as below.
FUNCTION OPERATION PROG.PAR.
Analogue OutputCurrent output is proportional to the primary measured value selected in thedevice (DIS, LEV, VOL, FLOW, etc.)CP1 is assigned to 4mA, CP2 is assigned to 20mA.
CP1,CP2
Error 3.6mA
Error 22mA
CP3=0 current output will be provided with any errorCP3=n current output will be provided in case of error with code „n” For errorcodes see 6. Error codesDuring trouble free operation the current output is 4mA
CP3
Remark:
1. Programming error will be indicated if in analogue output operation mode CP1=CP22. Value of the output current will not change if the unit assigned does not answer!3. If the current output is not activated the output will be 0 mA.4. If Error function selected no (source) assignment is required since errors of all devices will be monitored5. The programd parameters can only be saved at CP3 by pressing OK.
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5.9. SWITCHING ON
On powering a test program checking the hardware of MultiCONT will be run that can be followed on the screen by the (English) messagesdisplayed. The procedure takes about 50s and it can be accelerated by click on ESC (time approximately 25 s).
Mul
tiCO
NT
In ca
se o
f erro
r me
ssag
e pr
ovide
d an
d res
tart
Syst
em ch
eck
Test
ing
CODE
Syst
em ch
eck
CODE
OK
Syst
em ch
eck
Test
ing F
LASH
Syst
em ch
eck
FLAS
H O
K
Init
varia
bles
In ca
se o
f no
FLAS
Hme
ssag
e pr
ovide
d an
d res
tart
NONE
FLA
SHRE
STAR
TING
CODE
ERR
ORRE
STAR
TING
FLAS
H ER
ROR
REST
ARTI
NG
FLAS
H ER
ROR
PAG
E: n
nnn
In ca
se o
f inco
rrigib
leFL
ASH
erro
r
In ca
se o
f cor
rigibl
eFL
ASH
erro
r, re
pair
Mess
ages
dep
endin
g on
The e
rror:
VARI
ABLE
ERR
OR
REST
ARTI
NG
DEVI
CE E
RRO
RRE
STAR
TING
ROUT
E ER
ROR
REST
ARTI
NG
erro
r in
the lis
t of d
evice
s
erro
r in
the lis
t of r
oute
s
erro
r in th
e list
of
curre
nt ge
nera
tors
erro
r in
the lis
t of r
elays
CURR
ENT
ERRO
RRE
STAR
TING
RELA
Y ER
ROR
REST
ARTI
NGNo
erro
r
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In case of FLASH error the unit will be restarted repeatedly thus device should be sent to the service.After the successfully completed test polling and query will be performed on the basis of the previous configuration and theMultiCONT will enter Measurement Mode and it will work in accordance with setting of 5.4 Main menu/MultiCONT config(See 5.10 Measurement Mode)
1: - - - - - - - - M DIST
2 Errors: 1
– – – There is no response from device with List TAG 1. (there is no result to display)Error “Response” can be red in the error list. See 6. ERROR CODES
2: SE300-11 M DIST
1
3.125 m The result of the device with List TAG 2. is on the display.Device List TAG 1. Is under asking. (See 5.10 MEASUREMENT MODE)
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5.10. MEASUREMENT MODE
After successfully completed test following the switch-on the MultiCONT will automaticallyenter the Measurement Mode and display Measurement image. Measurement values will bequeried and displayed in accordance with the device list and settings in menupointMain menu / MultiCONT config. /Display mode. In the upper row list-tag (1,…9,A.,...F) andShort TAG abbreviation of the measurement (DIST, LEV, VOL, etc.), in the middlemeasurement value and dimension, bargraph, in the bottom row list-tag of the unit beingunder query, number of errors as well as code of device error (See chart in 6 ERRORS,ERROR MESSAGES, ERROR CODES).Beyond the Measurement Image, User Images, relay–device, current generator-deviceassignment and error list can be viewed in this operation mode (See Attachment 5).Flashing star "*" left to the letter "M" represents query and reply on RS485.
n: SE300-11 MLEV
DErr02m Errors: 2
5.486 m bargraph
Measurement screen
Measurementmode
(Short TAG)max. 8 character
List tag1...9, A...F
Device errorList tag of queried device
Error messages can be erased with key
RS 485 communication
Besides the above image one of the four user’s images (Bargraph, Double, Difference, Average) can be selected in the menupoint Main Menu / MultiCONTconfig / User display. (See APPENDIX 5).Assignment of relays and current generators of the MultiCONT to devices can also be performed in the measurement mode.
Error will remain displayed (even after ceasing the error) until clearing it by pressing key ESC
During programming full scale of operation such as inquiring of devices, function of relays and current generators will be maintained. If the MultiCONT is leftunintentionally in Programming Mode, it will automatically return to Measurement mode after 5 minutes following last clicking on any key.
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6. ERRORS, ERROR MESSAGES, ERROR CODESIn case of failure (blinking) error message appears immediately on the Measurement image even if the error does not occur to the transmitter being on thescreen. (See M image above) Failures will be collected in the Error list with list number of the error, short TAG and description of the failure.
Error list E 01: SE300-11 : Reply 02: ST300-11 : Program
Error messages Sensor and Reply will automatically erased from the list on ceasing the error.Other errors will remain until confirmation by pressing ESC. Thus for instance relay or current generator set for function Error will indicate error even aftercorrection of failure until the error is confirmed as above.
ERROR CODE MESSAGE ERROR DESCRIPTION CORRECTION1 Init Device does not reply after switching-on* Check wiring of device2 Reply Device with normal operation fail to provide replies ** Check wiring of device3 Sensor Sensor failure on the device *** Check device (transmitter)
4 Device Other device failure (See next page chart) Check programming of device ( See relevant Install and Prog. Manual), andmeasurement conditions
5 Program Error occurred during programming of relay or currentgenerator **** Check programming
6 Save Error occurred in the course of saving in the memory Send device to the service by repeated occurrence.
* Device, being on the list and activated does not reply after switching-on. Possible reasons:- network has been modified before re-powering (device was disconnected, wiring changed, etc.)- device failed to reach operation conditions (not able to provide measurement results) thus this error message appears
(e.g. STD-300 can not measure until amplification reaches operation conditions).
** Device with normal operation fail to provide replies. Possible reasons:- breaking down of device- broken cable- noisy HART line (See Main menu/MultiCONT config/HART test)
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*** Special indication belongs to the failure of the sensors. This information appears on breaking down of the transducer in the ultrasound transmitter or cracking of the magnet disc, break of the magnetostrictive wire in the magnetostrictive transmitter. On the other hand this is the message displayed when echo loss condition occurs with the ultrasonic measurement.
1: SE300-12 M DIST
2 Errors: 1
SENSERR Device answers but there is no valid result because of sensor error.
**** Programming error will be caused:- assignment of sources with different measured values and/or with different dimension to a relay or current generator- current generator programd to analogue output and CP1=CP2 (see 5.8 Current generation configuration)- assignment of (Impulse F) relay to flow and there are more than one source (see 5.7 Relay configuration)- assignment of (Impulse F) relay to flow and RP3=0 (see 5.7 Relay configuration)- mistaken RP3 = 0 setting for Impulse C relay function (See 5.7 RELAY CONFIGURATION)
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TRANSMITTER ERORSMultiCONTmessage EchoTREK
EasyTREKEchoTREK
2 - wire NIVOCAP NIVOTRACK THERMOCONT NIVOPRESS UNICONT
DErr15DErr14 Err17 Parameter consonance errorDErr13DErr12 Err4 display overflowDErr11 Thermometer failureDErr10 SUB0DErr09 Err5 Felsz. hibaDErr08 Err7DErr07 Err18 Hardware failureDErr06 Err15 Linearisation Chart failure missing r(i)DErr05 Err12 Linearisation Chart failure no valid data pairDErr04 Err14 Linearisation. Chart failure r(i) not ascendantDErr03 Err13 Linearisation Chart failure two equivalent L(i) Err3 Display overflowDErr02 Err16 Parameter CRC failureDErr01 Err3 hardware failure (EECOM)
Err2 Parameter table failureErr1 CRC failure
DErr00 Err2 no ECHO Err2 sensor failure Err0Pt100 failure
Err0Bridge failure
Err0Lin. failure
Closed Hardware protection switch closed (See 7. HARDWARE PROTECTION SWITCH)
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7. PROTECTION OF SETTING BY HARDWARE
ON OFF
IC2
S1
Protection switch can be accessed after loosing nuts fastening thefront panel.
The switch for protection of settings in its ON position will hindermodification of parameters effecting operation of the MultiCONTsuch as:
- relay parameters- current generator parameters- involving activation of devices- remote programming- refusing access to Service menu- refusing access to the menus DEV detect, EXT detect
and Strategy under MultiCONT config
The switch is not influencing changes not effecting operation of theMultiCONT such as language, backlight, user image, etc)
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8. REPLACING FUSE
PR
W10
A02
-A
RS
485
CU
RR
EN
TG2
CU
RR
EN
TG1
PRW
TAP
+
Fuse B1
Loosen four nuts, which are fastening the front panel. Tilt forward thefront panel carefully, in order not to span cable band and replace thefuse.
MultiCONT has one fuse the value of which depends on thepower supply
Warning!Only fuses as per the table above can be usedfor replacement.
POWER SUPPLY FUSE85…255 V AC 50…60Hz T400mA10,5…28 V AC 50…60Hz
10,5…40 V DC T1A
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APPENDIX 1. THE ID IDENTIFICATION CODES OF THE MANUFACTURERS
112 "US ELECTRIC MOTORS",113 "Apparatebau Hundsbach",114 "Dynisco",115 "Spriano",116 "Direct Measurement",117 "Klay Instruments",118 "Action Instruments",119 "MMG Automatiky DTR",120 "Buerkert Fluid Control Systems",121 "AALIANT Process Mgt",122 "POUNDS INSTRUMENT",123 "ZAP S.A. Ostrow Wielkopolski",124 "GLI",125 "Fisher-Rosemount Performance
Technologies",126 "Paper Machine Components",127 "LABOM",128 "Danfoss",129 "Turbo",130 "TOKYO KEISO",131 "SMC",132 "Status Instruments",133 "Huakong",134 "Duon Systems",135 "Vortek Instruments, LLC",136 "AG Crosby",137 "Action Instruments",138 "Keystone Controls",
139 "Thermo Electric Co.",140 "ISE-Magtech",141 "Rueger",142 "Mettler Toledo",143 "Det-Tronics",144 "TN Technologies",145 "DeZURIK",146 "Phase Dynamics",147 "WELLTECH SHANGHAI",148 "ENRAF",149 "4tech ASA",150 "Brand Instruments",151 "NIVELCO",152 "Camille Bauer",153 "Metran",154 "Milton Roy Co.",155 "PMV",156 "Turck",157 "Panametrics",158 "Stahl",159 "Analytical Technology Inc.",160 "Fieldbus International",161 "BERTHOLD",162 "InterCorr",163 "China BRICONTE Co Ltd",164 "Electron Machine",165 "Sierra Instruments",166 "Fluid Components Intl",
1 "Acromag",2 "Allen Bradley",3 "Ametek",4 "Analog Devices",5 "Elsag Bailey",6 "Beckman",7 "Bell Microsensor",8 "Bourns",9 "Bristol Babcock",
10 "Brooks Instrument",11 "Chessel",12 "Combustion Engineering",13 "Daniel Industries",14 "Delta",15 "Dieterich Standard",16 "Dohrmann",17 "Endress & Hauser",18 "Elsag Bailey",19 "Fisher Controls",20 "Foxboro",21 "Fuji",22 "ABB Automation",23 "Honeywell",24 "ITT Barton",25 "Kay Ray/Sensall",26 "ABB Automation",27 "Leeds & Northrup",28 "Leslie",29 "M-System Co.",30 "Measurex",31 "Micro Motion",32 "Moore Industries",33 "Moore Products",34 "Ohkura Electric",35 "Paine",36 "Rochester Instrument
Systems",37 "Ronan",
38 "Rosemount",39 "Peek Measurement",40 "Schlumberger",41 "Sensall",42 "Siemens",43 "Weed",44 "Toshiba",45 "Transmation",46 "Rosemount Analytic",47 "Metso Automation",48 "Flowserve",49 "Varec",50 "Viatran",51 "Delta/Weed",52 "Westinghouse",53 "Xomox",54 "Yamatake",55 "Yokogawa",56 "Nuovo Pignone"57 "Promac",58 "Exac Corporation",59 "Meggitt Mobrey",60 "Arcom Control System",61 "Princo",62 "Smar",63 "Foxboro Eckardt",64 "Measurement Technology",65 "Applied System
Technologies",66 "Samson",67 "Sparling Instrumnets",68 "Fireye",69 "Krohne",70 "Betz",71 "Druck",72 "SOR",73 "Elcon Instruments",74 "EMCO",
75 "Termiflex Corporation",76 "VAF Instruments",77 "Westlock Controls",78 "Dexelbrook",79 "Saab Tank Control",80 "K-TEK",81 "Flowdata",82 "Draeger",83 "Raytek",84 "Siemens Milltronics PI",85 "BTG",86 "Magnetrol",87 "Metso Automation",88 "Milltronics",89 "HELIOS",90 "Anderson Instrument
Company",91 "INOR",92 "ROBERTSHAW",93 "PEPPERL+FUCHS",94 "ACCUTECH",95 "Flow Measurement",96 "KAMSTRUP",97 "Knick",98 "VEGA",99 "MTS Systems Corp.",
100 "Oval",101 "Masoneilan-Dresser",102 "BESTA",103 "Ohmart",104 "Harold Beck and Sons",105 "Rittmeyer Instrumentation",106 "Rossel Messtechnik",107 "WIKA",108 "Bopp & Reuther Heinrichs",109 "PR Electronics",110 "Jordan Controls",111 "Valcom s.r.l.",
prw1101a0600p_01.doc2005. march 22.
Technical specification may be changed without notice.
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APPENDIX 2. MULTICONT PRW-100 MENU SYSTEM
Type
Defa
ult
PSW
CLR
Stim
e CL
RPo
wer C
LRDe
vice
NUM
Rela
y NU
MRe
lay
(I) N
UMCu
rrent
NUM
Curre
nt (I
) NUM
U485
(I) N
UMEX
T nu
mCu
rrent
CAL
Rela
y te
stCu
rrent
test
Butto
n te
stDi
spla
y te
stSW
test
N485
test
U485
test
F232
test
HART
test
HOST
mod
eSa
ve+R
eset
Servi
ce
6
201
Rem
ote
prog
ram
Shor
t TAG
Pollin
g ad
dres
sM
essa
geDe
scrip
tor
Date
:Fi
nal a
ss. n
umbe
rFa
ctor
IDDe
vice
type
IDSW
revis
ion
HW re
visio
nDe
vice
IDM
ajor
revis
ion
Devic
e re
visio
n
Devic
e: SE
300
6
07Sw
itchi
ng O
NTe
st (c
an b
e ac
cele
rate
dwi
th "E
SC")
1234
5678
9AB
DC
DE
FC C1 C2
4-20
mA
coup
ling
Erro
r rep
ort
6
E
01:
SE3
00-1
1:
Vála
sz
02:
ST3
00
:
Prog
ram
Erro
r rep
ort
See
5.5
sect
ion
User
disp
lay
1: S
T300
M
LEV
1.23
m
Meas
urem
ent v
alue
1234
5678
9AB
DC
DE
FR R1 R2 R3
Relay
coup
ling
2: S
T300
M
LEV
4.76
m
n: S
T300
M
LEV
12.4
5 ft
Sour
ceM
ode
Para
met
erIn
vert
Test
Prog
ram
20
1: S
E300
2: S
C380
:
n: S
T300
-1
Sour
ce 2
1
: Hy
stAl
arm
low , K
Alar
m h
igh
Alar
m h
igh
Alar
m lo
w
, KW
indo
wW
indo
w, D
Erro
rTe
mp
Tem
p, W
Pulse
, CPu
lse, F
TOT1
Alt..
S
Mod
e 2
2
Para
met
er 2
3RP
1 =
0
003.
45RP
2 =
12
.45
RP3
=
0
Cycl
e 2
5
0025
68
Wor
king
hour
25
0018
56
ID 2
5
4025
68
Shor
t TAG
25
R132
-HCL
01: R
102
: R12
:
12: R
12n
Rela
ys
1
8
:
Prog
ram
Cycle
cou
ntW
orkin
g ho
urSh
ort T
AGID
Rela
y 1
9
:
Secr
et u
nloc
kSe
cret
mod
.Pa
ram
eter
sSa
ve in
P+C
to T
MP
Send
TM
P to
DEV
Line
ar. t
able
Echo
Clea
r TO
T1Cl
ear T
OT2
Remo
te pr
ogra
m
086
Prog
ram
Shor
t TAG
ID
Curre
nt g
en.:
I2 2
8So
urce
Mod
ePa
ram
eter
Test
Prog
ram
29
:
1: S
E300
2: S
C380
:
n: S
T300
-1
Sour
ce 3
0
: Prim
ary
Erro
r 3.
6 m
AEr
ror
22
mA
Mod
e 3
1
Para
met
er 3
2
:
CP1
=
000
3.45
CP2
=
12.4
5CP
3 =
0
ID34
4025
68
Shor
t TAG
34
R132
-HCL
Mai
n m
enu
05
Devi
ces
Rela
ysCu
rrent
gen
erat
orM
ultiC
ONT
con
figSa
ve c
onfig
Load
con
figDe
faul
t con
figRe
set
01: I
102
: I2
:
12: I
2n
Curre
nt g
ener
ator
27
:01: S
E300
02: S
T300
:
15: S
C300
Devi
ces
06
:
D
EV d
etec
t
U
ser d
ispl
ay
Disp
lay
mod
e
Pas
swor
d
Lan
guag
e
Ret
rial c
ount
M
ultiC
ONT
TAG
M
ultiC
ONT
add
r.
Bac
k lig
ht
HAR
T de
bug
R
epor
t
Fla
sh fr
esh
E
XT d
etec
t
Stra
tegy
MultiC
ONT
confi
g
635
Devi
ce p
rogr
amm
ing
Para
meter
s
6
11
Pass
word
200
0000
000
Ente
ring
the s
ervic
e men
u:Pr
ess t
he
k
eys a
t the
same
time b
y swi
tching
ON
and
enter
the p
assw
ord.
or
if no k
ey is
pres
sed w
ithin
5 min.
the
instr
umen
t retu
rns a
utoma
ticall
y
t
o mea
sure
ment
mode
.
Keys
:
Lege
nd:
Keys
for c
hang
es m
enu:
Keys
for m
enu n
aviga
tion:
Activ
ating
:
Not a
ctive
Activ
e, re
lay is
ener
gised
by as
signm
ent
Assig
nes w
ith po
sitive
sign
as so
urce
Assig
nes w
ith ne
gativ
e sign
as so
urce
Assig
nes t
o ave
rage
calcu
lation
as so
urce
User
disp
lay
51
None
Barg
raph
Doub
leDi
ffere
nce
Aver
age
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APPENDIX 3. PROGRAMMING THE RELAYSM
ain
men
u
05De
vices
Rela
ysCu
rrent
gen
erat
orLo
cal c
onfig
Save
con
figLo
ad c
onfig
Defa
ult
Rest
art
01: R
102
: R12
:
12: R
12n
Rela
ys
1
8
:
Prog
ram
min
gC
ycle
Wor
king
hour
sSh
ort T
AGID
Rela
y 1
9
:
Sour
ceFu
nctio
nPa
ram
eter
Inve
rtTe
st
Prog
ram
min
g 2
0
:
1: S
E300
2: S
C380
:
n: S
T300
-1
Sour
ce 2
1
:
Not a
ssign
ed w
ith si
gnAs
signe
d with
"+" s
ignAs
signe
d with
"–" s
ignAs
signe
d, av
erag
edMo
dify w
ith
Hyst
Alar
m lo
w , KAl
arm
low
Alar
m h
igh
Alar
m h
igh,
KW
indo
wW
indo
w D
Erro
rTe
mpe
ratu
reTe
mpe
ratu
re, W
Impu
lse, C
Impu
lse, F
TOT
Alt..
S
Mod
e 2
2No
t sele
cted
Selec
tedSe
lectio
n with
Para
met
er 2
3R
P1 =
0003
.45
RP2
=
12.4
5RP
3 =
0
This
para
meter
can b
e ch
ange
d
Po
sition
ing th
e dec
imal
point
Chan
ging
the si
gn a
nd th
e nu
mber
Retur
ning t
o men
u"
" by P
1Re
turnin
g to t
he fo
rmer
para
mete
r by
P2 a
nd P
3Ac
cepti
ng th
e pa
ram
eter a
nd
skipp
ing to
the n
ext o
ne.
Pres
sing i
t by P
3 P1
...P3 w
ill be
sa
ved a
nd th
e pro
gram
me re
turns
to
the m
enu
Sa
ving b
y
Prog
ram
min
g "Pro
gram
min
g""M
ain m
enu
/ Sav
e"
On
Off
Inve
rt 2
6No
t sele
cted
Selec
tedSe
lectio
n wi
thIt w
ill be
valid
imme
diatel
ly af
ter ac
tion
keys
On
Off
Togg
le
Test
24
Cyc
le 2
5
0025
68
Wor
king
hour
s 2
5
0018
56
ID 2
5
4025
68
Shor
t TAG
25
R132
-HCL
Chan
ge w
ith
keys
Esca
pe w
ithVa
lidate
with
Activ
eNo
t acti
ve (r
elay i
s de-
ener
gised
)
Relay
no.
Relay
iden
tifica
tion
Shor
t TAG
Not s
electe
dSe
lected
Selec
tion
with
The
relay
state
chan
ges i
mmed
iatell
y afte
r sele
ction
.
ke
ys
Atte
ntion
!Se
tting
will b
e ente
red i
n the
mem
ory s
witch
can
influe
nce
oper
ation
, thu
s with
out s
aving
it wi
ll be
lost w
ith sw
itch o
ff.
Savin
g in m
enu p
oint "
Main
menu
" / "
"
.
Save
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APPENDIX 4. PROGRAMMING THE CURRENT GENERATOR
Mai
n m
enu
05
Devic
esRe
lays
Curre
nt g
ener
ator
sM
ultiC
ONT
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APPENDIX 5. MEASUREMENT MODE
See
5.5
1: S
E300
-11
MDI
ST
CLO
SED
2 Er
rors
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01:
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menu
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1234
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1234
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ON
Test
(can
be
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with
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of th
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signm
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APPENDIX 6 AFFIX TO THE MULTICONT USER AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Normal/Flow mode switching: ( „Main menu”/”MultiCONT Config.”/”Main Display” )
How to select the Display in Measuring Mode:
’PV’ is the transmitter’s primary value.’Tn’ is the transmitter’s TOT1 (n=1) or TOT2 (n=2) value.The TOT1 and TOT2 values are alternately displayed almost every secondThe value of TOT1 and TOT2 can be maximum 232, if the value goes above 99999999 the display switches to exponential display.
TOTAL, PULSE relay variables: Quantity (TOT1 and TOT2) summation is done in the flow-measuring transmitters. In the MultiCONT it is possible to transmitthe TOT2 in preset units in the form of relay impulses .In order to do this, the relay has to be switched to ‘Impulse F’ mode. In the ‘RP3’ parameter(belonging to the relay), specify the volume that will trigger 1 impulse (the length of 1 impulse is about 200 ms). There is a ‘PULSE’ and a ‘TOTAL’variable for each relay programmed to work in ‘Impulse F’ mode. The ‘TOTAL’ variable of the relay watches the ‘TOT2’ variable of the transmitter.The volume difference between the 2 variables, given in ‘RP3’ is put into the ‘PULSE’ variable. The value in the ‘PULSE’ variable is transmitted to theoutput of the relay. The contents of ‘TOTAL’ and ‘PULSE’ can be viewed in the ‘TOT Information’ menu. The ‘TOTAL’ and ‘PULSE’ relay variables getinto the “non-forgetting” memory even in the event of a power failure, as a result of the (automatic) saving done every 6 minutes.The relay impulsesthat occur in the time lapse between the last save and the return of power get counted again after the power supply is put on. In order to avoid suchsituation, use a UPS.
Example: Let the TOT2 value of the transmitter be 1000m3. Let the TOTAL value of the relay also be 1000m3. Let the PULSE value of the relay be 0. At thesame time, assume the RP3 parameter of the relay to be 10m3. In this case, no impulses appear at the relay output, because the TOT2 value of thetransmitter is the same as the TOTAL value of the relay. Based on the measurement of the transmitter the TOT2 value changes from 1000m3 to1050m3, the change being 50m3. Also, based on the RP3 parameter of the relay (10m3 unit volume), 5 is added to the value of the PULSE variable,with the change being 5*10=50m3. As a result, the 5 impulses to be transmitted appear on the relay output. After this, the value of the relay’s PULSEbecomes 0, while that of TOTAL becomes 1050m3
Deleting TOT: Once in this menu, pressing ’OK’ will delete the values of the relay’s ’TOTAL’ and ’PULSE’ variables. This results in the total volume in thetransmitter’s ’TOT2’ variable to be counted to the output of the relay based on the unit set in the ’RP3’.
The delete operation is followed by the window below:.
Refreshing TOT: Once in the menu, pressing ’OK’ will copy the transmitter’s ’TOT2’ value into the relay’s ’TOTAL’ variable, and then delete the contents of therelay’s ’PULSE’. Thus, if there was a counting of impulses, it will be halted.
The update operation is followed by the window below.
TOT information: At this menu, clicking ’OK’ will display the values of the relay’s ’PULSE’ and ’TOTAL’ variables. The variables are refreshed approximatelyevery 0.5 seconds. The value of ’TOTAL’ always tends towards the transmitter’s ’TOT2’ value. The ’PULSE’ variable shows how many impulsesneed to be sent for the transmitter’s ’TOT2’ value and the relay’s ’TOTAL value to be the same. If the value of the ’PULSE’ variable increasescontinuously, that means that the transmiter's ’TOT2’ value is increasing faster than the relay is capable of sending impulses. The ’PULSE’ variablecan store a maximum of 65536 relay impulses, while the maximum value of the ’TOTAL’ variable is 232 .
Main Display 42 01: SE300 02: ST300 03: SC300
01:SE300 57 Normal Flow
OK
1: SE300 LEV M
12.56 m 1 Errors:2
1: SE300 FLOW M PV= 21,58 l/s Tn= 245898 l1 Errors:2
TOT cleared Press OK
TOT Updated Press OK
TOT info 58 TOT= 2578 PULSE= 1
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APPENDIX 6 AFFIX TO THE MULTICONT USER AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Affix to the MultiCONT User and Programming Manual
Switching -…On Test 1:SE300 M
1.23mUser UScreen
Relay - RBinding
4-20mA CBinding.
Error EReport
2:ST300 M 4.76m
n:ST300 M 12.45ft
Main menu 605 Devices Relays Current outs MuliCONT conf. Save config Íload config Default config Reset
Devices 606 01: SE300 02: ST300 . . 15: SC300
Current outs 27 01: Iyy 02: Iyy . . nn: Iyy
Relays 618 01: Rxxx 02: Rxxx . . nn: Rxxx
MultiCONT 635 DEV detect EXT detect Main display User display Display mode Password Language Retrial count MultiCONT TAG MultiCONT addr. Backlight HART debug Report Flash frissít
01:SE300 607 Remote program Short TAG Polling address Message Descriptor Date Final ass. number Factory ID Device type ID SW revision HW revision Device ID Major revision Device revision
01: Rxxx 619 Program Cycle count Working hour Short TAG ID TOT info
01: Iyy 28 Program Short TAG ID
Remote program 08 Secret unlock Secret mod Parameters Linear. table Ment P+C TMP-be Küld TMP DEV-be Echo Clear TOT1 Clear TOT2
Program 620 Source Function Parameter Invert Clear TOT Update TOT Test
Program 629 Source Function Parameter Test
Function 622 Hyst. Alarm low Alarm low,D Alarm high Alarm high,D Window Window,D Error Temp Temp,W Pulse, C Pulse, F TOT1 Alt..S
Parameter 23 RP1 =40001.253 RP2 = 12.45 RP3 = 0
Function 31 Primary Error 3.6mA Error 22mA
Parameter 32 CP1 =40001.253 CP2 = 12.45 CP3 = 0
Source 30 1: SE300 2: ST300 n: SC300
Source 21 1: SE300 2: ST300 n: SC300
Parameters 611
Device programming
ID 25
4ABCDD1.253
ID 34
4ACDE01253
Short TAG 25
4AB1201253
Short TAG 34
4AB1201253
Cycle count 25
40001253
Working hour 25
40101.253
OKESC
Display Mode 42 Manual Auto step 5s Auto step 10s Polled
User display 651 No Bargraph Dual Difference Average
ESC
OK
Buttons: Changing Menus Changing Menu items ActivationSignal Explanation: Inaktiv Aktiv, pulled relay, in case of relay binding Binded as positive source Binded as negative source Binded as averaged source
OKESC
After 5 minutes, if no buttonis pressed, it automatically
Or
TOT info 58 TOT: 34648 PULSE: 0
Main display 42 01: SE300 02: ST300 03: SPA340 01: SE300 57
Normal Flow
XXXXXX Old menu item
XXXXX New menu item
New menu