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Function Keys Alphanumeric and Shift Keys FIGURE A-9. HART Communicator Alphanumeric and Shit Keys. Data Entry FIGURE A-10. Data Entry Key Sequence. HART Communicator tot Key [2 Use this key to quickly access important, user-selectable options when connected to a HART-compatible device. Pressing the HOT KEY turns the HART Communicator on and displays the Hot Key Menu. See “Customizing the Hot Key Menu’ in the HART Communicator manual for more information. Use the four software-defined function keys, located below the LCD, to perform software functions. On any given menu, the label appearing above a function key indicates the function of that key for the current ‘menu. As you move among menus, different function key labels appear over the four keys. For example, in menus providing access to on-line help, the HELP label may appear above the F1 key. In menus providing access to the ONLINE MENU, the HOME label may appear above the F3 key. Simply press the key to activate the function. See your HART Communicator manual for details on specific function key definitions. ifi2iis pa [fae] of. dL PEs Some menus require data entry. Use the alphanumeric and shift keys to enter all alphanumeric information into the HART Communicator. If ‘you press an alphanumeric key alone from within an edit menu, the bold character in the center of the key appears. These large characters include the numbers zero through nine, the decimal point (.), and the dash symbol (-) 275-080 ‘To enter an alphabetic character, first press the shift key that corresponds to the position of the letter you want on the alphanumeric key. Then press the alphanumeric key. For example, to enter the letter “R°, first press the right shift key, then the “6” key (see Figure A-10). Do not press these keys simultaneously, but one after the other. o oO ‘a z75.05028, Ag Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters Fast Key Sequences Fast Key Sequence Conventions Fast Key Sequence Example MENUS AND FUNCTIONS Main Menu Ato HART fast key sequences provide quick on-line access to transmitter variables and functions. Instead of stepping your way through the menu structure using the action keys, you can press a HART fast key sequence to move from the ONLINE MENU to the desired variable or function. On-screen instructions guide you through the rest of the sereens. ‘The fast key sequences for the Model 275 use the following conventions for their identification: 1 through 9-Refer to the keys located directly below the dedicated keypad Left Arrow-Refers to the LEFT ARROW directional key. HART fast key sequences are made up of the series of numbers corresponding to the individual options in each step of the menu structure, For example, from the ONLINE MENU you can change the date. Following the menu structure, press 1 to reach Device Setup, press 3 for Basie Setup, press 4 for Device Info, press 1 for Date. The corresponding HART fast key sequence is 1, 3, 4, 1 HARI fast keys are operational only from the ONLINE MENU. If you use them consistently, you will need to return to the ONLINE MENU by pressing HOME (F3) when it is available. If you do not start at the ONLINE MENU, the HART fast key sequences will not function properly. Use Table A-1, an alphabetical listing of every on-line function, to find the corresponding HART fast key sequences. These codes are applicable only to Model 3051 transmitters and the HART Communicator. ‘The HART Communicator is a menu driven system. Each screen provides a menu of options that can be selected as outlined above, or provides direction for input of data, warnings, messages, or other instructions. When the HART Communicator is turned on, one of two menus will appear. If the HART Communicator is connected to an operating loop, the communicator will find the device and display the ONLINE MENU (see below). If t is not connected to a loop, the communicator will indicate that no device was found. When you press OK (Fa), it will display the MAIN menu. ‘The MAIN menu provides the following options: * Offline~The Offline option provides access to offline configuration data and simulation functions, * Online-The Online option checks for a device and if it finds one, brings up the ONLINE MENU. ‘+ Transfer—The Transfer option provides access to options for transferring data either from the HART Communicator (memory) to the transmitter (device) or vice versa. Transfer is used to move off-line data from the HART Communicator to the transmitter, or to retrieve data from a transmitter for offline revision, Online Menu Diagnostic Messages HART Communicator NOTE Online communication with the transmitter automatically loads the current transmitter data to the HART Communicator. Changes in on- line data are made active by pressing SEND (F2). The transfer function is used only for offline data retrieval and sending. + Frequency Device-The Frequency Device option displays the frequency output and corresponding pressure output of current- to-pressure transmitters. * UtilityThe Utility option provides access to the contrast control for the HART Communicator LCD screen and to the autopoll setting used in multidrop applications. Once selecting a MAIN menu option, the HART Communicator provides the information you need to complete the operation. If further details are required, consult the HART Communicator manual, ‘The ONLINE MENU can be selected from the MAIN menu as outlined above, or it may appear automatically if the HART Communicator is connected to an active loop and can detect an operating transmitter. NOTE ‘The MAIN menu can be accessed from the ONLINE MENU. Press the left arrow action key to deactivate the on-line communication with the transmitter and to activate the MAIN menu options. When configuration variables are reset in the on-line mode, the new settings are not activated until the data is sent to the transmitter. Press SEND (F2) when itis activated to update the process variables of the transmitter. On-line mode is used for direct evaluation of a particular meter, re configuration, changing parameters, maintenance, and other functions. ‘The following pages contain a list of messages used by the HART ‘Communicator (HC) and their corresponding deseriptions, Variable parameters within the text of a message are indicated with has changed. Unit must be sent before editing, or invalid data will be sent. Unsent data to ‘online device. | SEND or LOSE data The engineering units ors variable Nave been ediied | Send enginewring uni tote device beer eding tn | verb. | “There i unseat data for a previously connected device Which must be sent or thrown away before connecting to another device. Cer Upgrade 275 software to access XMTR function. Continue with old description? HART Communicator cea "The communicator does not contain the most recent /Mode! 3051 Device Descriptors (DDs). Select YES to (communicate using the existing DDs. Select NO to abort [communication Use up/down arrows to change contrast. Press. DONE when done. [Gives direction to change the contrast of the HC display. Value out of range -= occurred reading! writing ‘The user-entered value is either not wihin the range for the given type and size of variable or not within the rin’ | ‘max specified by the device | Either a read/write command indicates too few data bytes | received, transmitter fault, invalid response code, invalid response command, invalid reply data field, or failed pre- or post-read method; or a response code of any class jther than SUCCESS is returned reading a particular variable “variable label> has an unknown value. Unit must be sent before editing, or id data will be ‘A variable related to this variable has been edited. Send 4 related variable to the device before editing this variable, | | | Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters At6 Appendi INTRODUCTION SAFETY MESSAGES Warnings (4) Model 268 Communicator ‘This appendix provides basic communicator information on the Rosemount Model 268 SMART FAMILY Interface when used with a Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitter. NOTE All additional features of the Model 3051 are only accessible by using a HART Communicator Model 275. The Model 268 SMART FAMILY Interface will only provide features accessible with the existing Model 3051 Device Descriptors (DD) present in the Model 268. For full functionality, use a Model 275 Communicator. Contact your nearest Rosemount Service Center or Sales Representative for details. Procedures and instructions in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations. Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol (44). Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Explosions can result in death or serious injury. + Do not remove the transmiter covers in explosive environments when the crew i ave | + Som transmitter covers must be fully engaged to mest xplosionproct requirements | + elore connecting a commuricatorin an explosive atmosphere, make sue the instruments in he loop are installed according o intinscally sate or nonincendive eld wiring practices. Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure-Transmitters Figure 8-1. Model 268 Menu Tree. Fi Sa Recall FA Proceed (Fofitine HF Aiea Hiatt ia vontase —}[Fa Procned —}_{ietvaynd Fa Proceed Fame Revs Patna ay Proceed |_{ Nog is Oapattn a Dano, 92 OttLine Cont ee “ti20 ma pi, Tag, Descriptor Message, ae My Pale eo, Hetero Sie Se er eat Heels Fa Fancy Fr Spee Fe Sont a] Faot Pees Fawuticron _|-{F4 End Fare fara Tapioca }{ateed —] rere Foam eve Bend Femrra tes Fama Fada Foto Soe ratowren | [Famaeeed —}-[Fe emt ree A See Fo rect Fi ofttinw baw || Fomoon £2 change ouput [Gn 220 ma Gunn aT Dar 3 contour |_ Fp, Doss ssage, at, Mowe Cire Te. Paras FORME fo) 9a Ogos erie Season sand te i ihe Funes | [ose ra characterise | [ioc Sparta Kn Sara Rab] f9 digta im |-[FF Opal rm {FT a0mA Fe Ober Soe 4 Format, sos 2 sensor Tim |-{F1 Fa ew [Fa abon B2 Mode! 268 Communicator TABLE 8-1. Model 268 Fast Key Equivalents, Gre ‘Analog Output F3, F2 ‘Analog Ouiput Alarm Not Applicable Bursi Mode Control Fa, Fa, Fr _ Burst Operation Not Applicable Calibration Not Applicable Clone Data Fa, Fa, FI - Damping F3, F2, (Ft x3) Date 3, F3, (F1 x3) Descriptor Fa, F3, Ft Digtal To Analog Trim Fa, Fa, FS (4-20 mA Output) Disable Local SpariZero Adjusiment | F4, Fa, F2 Field Deviee info [F3.F3 : Ful Tim Fa, Fa, F3,F2. FA | Keypad Inpul (Trim Poinis) F3, F2, Ft al Loop Test F2F3 ~ Lower Range Value Process Variable Key, F2 Lower Sensor Tim Fa, Fa, FF, Ft, F2 Message F3, F9, FI, Ft Meter Type F3, FS, (Ft x4) Number Of Requested Preambies | Not Applicable ~ Percent Range Not Applicable Poll Address Fi, Fa, Fa, F2,F3 Pressure Process Vatiable Key | Range Values Fa, F2, FT | Reerange Fa, Fa, FS, FIFA ‘Scaled D/A Trim (4-20 mA Output) Fa, F4, FF F2 Sel Test (Transmitter) Fa, Fe ‘Sensor Info Fa, F3 ‘Sensor Temperature Process Variable Key, FS ‘Sensor Tim Points - F3, F2, Ft Units (Process Variable) Status Tag) - TTansfer Function (Seting Oulput Type) [F3, F2, Fi, Fi ‘Transmitter Security (Wite Protect) | Not Applicable “im Analog Output Fa, F4, £3, Ft F3,F2 Upper Range Value Process Variable Key, F2 Upper Sensor Trim Fa, Fa, F3, F2, FY, FS Zero Tim Fa, Fa, F9, F2, F2 B3 Rosemount Mode! 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters CONNECTIONS AND ‘The Model 268 can communicate with a transmitter from the control HARDWARE room, the transmitter site, or any other wiring termination point in the Joop. To communicate, it must be connected in parallel with the transmitter; the connections are non-polarized. Figure B-2. Bench Hook-up (4-20 mA Transmitters) Figure B-. Bench Hook-up (Low Power Transmitters). Supply Lai Ba Model 268 Communicator Figure B-4. Field Hook-up (4-20 ma Transmitters), Figure 8:5. Field Hook-up (Low Power Transmitters), COMMUNICATOR KEYS Dedicated Keys (CAUTION: De not use inductive aces ‘ancient protectors. Current Meter Signa point maybe grounded at ny ott o Ie ungrounded sost-sn8:H028 ny Wy @Q 3051 90016008 ‘The keys of the Model 268 include the alphanumeric, dedicated, and function keys that vary depending on the task being performed. The dedicated key functions are always the same. onort Use this key to turn the unit on and off. When the Model 268 is turned ON, it searches for a transmitter in the 4-20 mA loop. If no transmitter is found, the Model 268 offers the opportunity to try again, select MULTI DROP or OFF-LINE. Process Variable Use the PROCESS VARIABLE key to display up-to-date process variable readings from the transmitter in engineering units, milliamps, pulse rate, and shedding rate. It also displays totalized flow. Review ‘The REVIEW key allows you to step through all the information currently held in the four memory locations of the transmitter and Model 268—SAFE MEM, OFLN MEM, WORK REG, and XMTR MEM. BS Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters Figure 8-6. Model 268 Communicator. Alphanumeric and Shift Keys Figure B-7. Model 268 Communicator Alphanumeric and Shift Keys. B6 Software-Defined Keys (Green) Dedicated Keys (Peach) Alphanumeric Keys (wnitey ‘Shit Keys (White) 250-2601A010 Help Use the Help key to explain the software-defined key functions (F1-F4) in detail. Restart Use the Restart key to initiate communication with a transmitter while ‘the Model 268 is still turned on. Upon connection to a new transmitter, pressing this key loads information from the new transmitter into the ‘Model 268 working register. Previous Function ‘The Previous Funetion key returns you to the previous decision level and allows you to select a different software-defined key function. ‘Some menus require data entry. Use the alphanumeric and shift keys to enter all alphanumeric information into the Model 268. 7 |L afi9 4]}s|i6 1 |} 2 |P3 ree [eos] 0 : 8 Model 268 Communicator Figure 8-8, Data Entry Key Sequence. Function Keys Fast Key Sequences Fast Key Sequence Conventions Figure B-9. Model 268 Home Screen If you press an alphanumeric key alone from within an edit menu, the bold character in the center of the key appears. These characters inchide the numbers zero through nine, the decimal point (), and the dash symbol). ‘To enter an alphabetic character, first press the shift key that corresponds to the position ofthe letter you want on the alphanumeric key. Then press the alphanumeric key. For example, to enter the letter “R.’ first press the right shift key, then the “6” key (see Figure B-8). Do not press these keys simultaneously, but one after the other. oom) PQR 6 i Use the four software-defined function keys, located below the LCD, to perform software functions. On any given menu, the label appearing above a function key indicates the function of that key for the current ‘menu. As you move among menus, different function key labels appear over the four keys. zrsoss2n, ‘The Model 268 fast key sequences provide quick on-line access to transmitter variables and functions. Instead of stepping your way through the menu structure, you can press a fast key sequence to move from the Home Menu to the desired variable or function. On-screen instructions guide you through the rest of the screens, ‘The fast key sequences for the Model 268 use the following conventions for their identification: F1, F2, F3, F4Refer to each function key located directly below the LCD on the Model 268, (F2x7}-Means to push the F2 key seven consecutive times. Process Variable-Refers to the dedicated key located below the fanetion keys on the Model 268. ‘To return to the HOME MENU, use the function keys to exit the current task and press the PREVIOUS FUNCTION key as many times as necessary. ‘The fast key sequences are applicable only from the HOME MENU. The HOME MENU lists the model and tag, and labels the four function keys OFFLINE, TEST, CONFIGURE and FORMAT (sce Figure B-9). After completing a task, return to the Home Menu if you intend to use the fast key sequences. Fast key sequences will not work from any other Model 268 screen, ‘Model: Vortex Flow Tag: XXXXXXXX Off. [Test [Con [ For fine 1 Lfig [mat B7 Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters Fast Key Sequence Example Diagnostic Messages 88 ‘To return to the HOME MENU, use the function keys to exit the current task and press the PREVIOUS FUNCTION key as many times as necessary. When the HOME MENU appears, you can use another fast key sequence to reach a desired task NOTE In order to complete certain tasks, you must first set the loop to manual control. Fast key sequence steps often include the warning to return the loop to manual. If the loop is not in manual control, be sure to watch for this sereen. Ifit comes up during the fast key sequence, set the loop to manual before continuing with the task. Date ‘To change the Date following the menu structure, you would start at the HOME MENU and press F3 for Configure, F3 for Xmtr Info, and F1 three times in a row toreach the Date function. The fast key sequence is, F3, F3, (FL x3), ‘The following table provides a guide to Model 268 diagnostic messages. De iption ‘CAUTION- ‘OFLN Memory is cleared for new inform: Progressing will clear Ofin Mem Data savedin OFLN || Offine configuration data are saved inthe Offline Mem for Memory and can be donnloaded or sent to the flowmeter downloading at an appropriate time, Different XMTA type || Flowmeter did not accept data sent becaus | connected-XMTR || meant fora different type of transmitter. ‘Mem not changed "ERR -Filter Auto Adj] The low pass fier auto-adjust sequence error occurs, under the following conditions: no flow in pipe iter tracking disabled Remedy conditions and epeat ERR-Not xmir Flowmeter does nol understand the command sent by the ‘command Model 268, Press F4, RESTART to restart the flowmeter, or press F3 to suppress the error message ad REVIEW the software revision level. You may need lo contact the Rosemount Service Center The flowmeter does not understand the Model 268 support command || command. Press F4, RESTART or press F3, REVIEW to review the software revision level of the flowmeter. Check compatibility | Errors Detecled- || Flowmeter did not accept data because it contained XMTR Mem not || nonpermissiblo values. Data errors must be corrected changed |[and tne data sent again. Making changes | Daiais being sent to flowmeter and flowmeter is permanent- accepting the data. | PLEASE WAIT | ‘No data modified to |] Data with no changes is being sent. Press F4 to continue. send To eat saved in| Te wero dala nthe One Meany eon {OFLN em oer No data saved in SAFE Mem Model 268 Communicator There are no data in the Safe Memory to review, Ofin Mem not compatible with WORK REGS-Data not transferred The data stored in Of-ine Memory and WOrking Register are {rom diferent kinds of transmitters, or the Ott-ine Memory is emply. Press F4, REVIEW, F2 to see the data in Off-line Memory and connect the Model! 268 to similar Wansmiter. ‘SAFE Mem from diff Xmtr than WORK REGS-Data not transferred compatible with WORK REGS-Data not transferred ‘SAFE Mem not Data in the Safe Memory and Working Register are from ferent transmitters. Press F4, REVIEW, F1 and lind the flowmeter serial number. Connect the Model 268 to the flowmeter with that serial number and press RESTART. The unique identifier in the Safe Memory and the transmitter are diferent. Press F4, REVIEW, FI to see the data in the Safe Memory. Connect the Model 268 to the matching transmitter and press RESTART. | WARN-Used nearest legal table value The value entered has too many decimal places. The Model 8800 defaults to the closest value availabe, ‘WARN-Value entered is illegal, | re-enter ‘WARIN-Value out of | limits, altered by 268, re-check data | The Model 268 will not accept the entered value. Enteran | acceptable value (soe relevant section in manual) ‘The Model 268 could not store the entered value so it changed fo the maximum allowable value. Check the new value. WARNING-Control loop should be in manual ‘Before sending the data that could affect the 4-20 mA output signal, set the loop to manual contro. Alter it is set press Fa, WARNING-Data transmission error | WARNING-Loop may be returned to auto Previous communication between Model 268 and the lowmeter was not successtul. I this message appears repeatedly, check the loop for a source of noise that coula corrupt the signal ‘After completing a communication that required the loop 10 be set in manual, you may return the loop to automatic control WARNING-Match xmtr S/N to. nameplate S/N WARNING-Not on line (Check to be sure that the entered flowmeter serial number is the same as thal on the flowmeter nameplate. The key you have pressed is not applicable for offline configuration tasks. WARNING-Process has been aborted | WARNING-Some of | the changes were | not saved in the xmtr mem, Indicates tal he sei est has been abored by pressing any key. Flowteter id nl receive al configuraion changes. Note tferences in caniguraion data and reconigure he flowmeter accordingly. WARNING-This address already being used WARNING-This will erase work reg ‘Another transmitter is already using the entered mult drop address. Enter a new address. Data in the Working Register willbe replaced with data | [trom a another location Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters. cerry WARNING-Xmtr/ 268 not in ‘communication ‘Model 268 did not get answer from flowmet Check connections + Check that power is reaching flowmeter + Check for minimum 250 ohms resistance in loop output mode ‘WARNING-Xmtr in Duing startup ard estar he Vanemier milla ouput doesnot eles the proces val. Press F& WARNING-Xmtr is not communicating Medel 268 did not get answer from flowmeter: + Check connections + Check that power is reaching flowmeter + Check for minimum 250 ohms resistance in loop WARNING-268 Xmtr does not know this ‘Medel 268 recognizes a Rosemount transmitter in the loop but cannot communicate with it, The message Usually indicates a software revision level incompatibily between the Mode! 268 and the transmitter. XMTR Mem diff than WORK Regs~ XMTR not changed Data in the Working Register and in the flowmeter have diferent unique identifiers. The Model 268 was probably connected to diferent flowmeter without RESTART or ower-off/power-on sequence. Press RESTART to erase the Working Register or save the Working Register to the (Offline Memory and download to the proper lowmeter at later time. Xmir stil busy Flowmeter is running a computational or diagnostic routine and cannot respond to the Mode! 268 instructions. Press the PREVIOUS FUNCTION key to cancel. allay Appendi OVERVIEW Approval Drawings Index of intrinsically safe Factory Mutual barrier systems and entity parameters for Models 3051C/L/P/H/T and 3001C/S (Drawing Number 03031-1019, Rev AA), pages C-2 through C-10, Index of intrinsically safe C.S.A. barrier systems for Models 3051 C/L/P/E/T and 3001C/S (Drawing Number 03031-1024, Rev AA), pages C-11 through C-14. Index of SAA Entity Concept approvals, which are intrinsically safe when used in the circuit with SAA approved barriers that meet the listed entity parameters for Models 3051C/L/P/H/T and 3001C/S (Drawing Number 03031-1026, Rev AA), pages C-15 and C-16, Index of intrinsically safe barrier systems and entity parameters for the Model 268 SMART FAMILY Interface (Drawing Number 00268-0031, Rev M), pages C-17 through C-23, Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters CONFDENTIA. AND PROPRIETARY — REVI Taare eer eine tient EoRecOveIncey REV ‘DESCRIPTION cHo.NO. | arPo [DATE AA] ADD _FIELDBUS RTC1004088 | MLM. | s/zars) ENTITY APPROVALS FOR 3051C 3001C 3051L 3001CL. 3@51P 3@01CH 3051H 3001S 3051CA — 3801SL 30517 3001SH OUTPUT CODE A (4-20 MA HART) SEE SHEETS 2-4 QUTPUT CODE M (LOW POWER) SEE SHEETS 5-6 OUTPUT CODE F (FIELDBUS) SEE SHEETS 7-9 THE ROSEMOUNT TRANSMITTERS LISTED ABOVE ARE F.M._ APPROVED AS INTRINSICALLY SAFEWHEN USED IN CIRCUIT WITH FM, SPPROVED, BARRIERS: WHICH MEET THE ENTITYPARANETERS LISTED IN THE CLASS Ty IL, AND IIT. DIVISION 1 GROUPS INDICATHEMP CODE T4. ADDITIONALLY. THE ROSEMOUNT 751 FIELD SIGNAL INDICATOR FSM. APPROVED AS INTRINSICALLY SAFE WHEN CONNECTED TN CIRCUIT WITHROSEMOUNT. TRANSMITTERS (FROM ABOVE) AND FM. APPROVED BARRIERS WHICH MEET THE ENTITPARAMETERS LISTED FOR CLASS I+ IT. AND 11], DIVISION 1, GROUPS INDICATED. TEMP CODE T4. TO ASSURE AN INTRINSICALLY SAFE SYSIEM, THE TRANSMITTER, AND BARRIER MUST BE WIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BARRIER MANUFACTURER’S FIELD WIRING INSTRUCTIONS AND THE APPLICABLE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM. CAD_Mointoined, (MICROST ATION). |ROSEMOUNT- MEASUREMENT exe _|FisHeR ROSEMOUNT Bhiea. MIKE DORE. S222 INDEX OF I.S.F.M. FOR BQ51C/L/P/H/T & 38@1C/S oe Fscw NO [OwG NO. 93031-1019 scx N/A [eet Tor 9 ‘mass onveswsr sprore [CONTRACT NO. cH APP. KELLY ORTH €0/22/0 Se De wor Sen Pana | PPD GOVT ToTBAOe ce Approval Drawings @.246 @. 2284 @. 2085 REVISIONS FEV DESCRIPTION cron. | aera | oare AA RICIaB408 PMAX + 1WATT BARRIER PARAMETERS (APPLICABLE TO OUTPUT CODES A & M) GROUPS C,D-E.F,G GROUPS A.B.C.D-E.F.G 0.225 A @.165 A @.160A (T1 OPTION) 4QV TOTTI ryt ttt POSEMOUNT INC. 12001 TECANOLOGY ORIVE EDEN PRATRIE, MN 55346 Usa 5 18 15 20 25 38 voc (VOLTS) Tevalgralglanglal 35 40 CAD Mointoined, (MICROST ATION). OR SUE [FSCM NO ONG NO. MIKE Done | A 03031-1019 TSSuED sca N/A seer Dor 9 Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters REVISIONS REV "DESCRIPTION cHG.no. | aro [Date AA RTC1oa4e68 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM. 1 ONE BARRIER OR ‘CONVERTER: SINGLE OR DUAL CHANNEL HAZARDOUS AREA NON-HAZARDOUS AREA BARRER OR| = POWER CONVERTER SUPPLY UP_TO. FOUR MODEL 7SLINDICATORS MAY BE WIRED IN SERIES WITH THE TRANSMITTERS SHOWN, ABOVE AND MAY BE LOCATED IN EITHER THE HAZARDOUS OR NON-HAZARDOUS AREA. OUTPUT CODE A MODELS INCLUDED 305IC, L, P, H, T, CA 3001C, CL/'CH, S, SL. SH CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2 SUPPLY AND RETURN BARRIERS CONLY FOR USE WITH BARRIERS APPROVED IN THIS CONFIGURATION) NON-HAZARDOUS AREA HAZARDOUS AREA SUPPLY G| BARRIEROT | : POWER r SUPPLY RETURN | O BARRIERS OUTPUT CODE A = MODELS INCLUDED wr 3051C, L, P, H, T, CA UP_TO FOUR MODEL 751 INDICATORS MAY BE WIRED at eins, |s in SERIES WITH THE TRANSMITTERS, SHOWN, ABOVE Soe eae dae BNO-MAY” BE LOCATED. IN EITHER THE HAZARDOUS OR NON-HAZARDOUS AREA ROSEMOUNT INC. {2am Tear oe CAD Nainteined, HCROSTATION oye vows | A 03031-1019 issuED seas N/A[w. ———_ [seer 3% 9 corny Approval Drawings REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION cre.no. [are [Dare AA Rrciga4a8s ENTITY CONCEPT APPROVALS THE ENTITY CONCEPT ALLOWS INTERCONNECTION OF INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS TO ASSOCIATED APPARATUS NOT SPECIFICALLY EXAMINED IN COMBINATION AS A SYSTEM. THE APPROVED VALUES OF MAX. OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (VOC OR VII AND MAX. SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (ISC OR IT} AND MAK.POWER (VOC X ISC/4) OR (VT X IT/4}, FOR THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST BE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO THE MAXIMUM SAFE INPUT VOLTAGE (VMAX, “MAXIMUM SAFE INPUT CURRENT CIMAK), AND MAXIMUM SAFE INPUT POWER (PMAX) OF THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS. IN ADDITION, THE APPROVED MAX. ALLOW- ABLE CONNECTED CAPACITANCE (CA) OF THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST BE GREATER THAN THE SUM OF THE INTERCONNECTING CABLE CAPACITANCE AND THE UNPROTECTED INTERNAL CAPACITANCE (CL) OF THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS, AND THE APPROVED MAX. ALLOWABLE CONNECTED INDUCTANCE (LA) OF THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS NUST BE GREATER THAN THE SUM OF THE INTERCONNECTING CABLE INDUCTANCE AND THE UNPROTECTED INTERNAL INDUCTANCE (LI) OF THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS, NOTE: ENTITY PARAMETERS LISTED APPLY ONLY TO ASSOCIATED a ameeneconies APPARATUS WITH LINEAR OUTPUT. CLASS I. DIV. 1, GROUPS A AND B Vaox ~ 40 Vy_OR Voc IS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 40V Inox +6560 OR Tee 1S LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 165HA Pyog = 1 WATT | (SORT) on (WEES) ig Less THAN OR EQUAL TO 1 WATT Cy = Oar CG,_1S GREATER THAN . Ope Uy 14H La 1S GREATER THAN 10uH x FOR T1 OPTION imax + 16aMa iy OR Igc (5 LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 16aMa le Uy +1. @5MH La 15 GREATER THAN 1. O5MH CLASS I. DIV. 1, GROUPS C AND O Yoox = 40V Vr_OR Wor 1S LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 40V lax = 225MA TOR Tec 1S LESS THAN OR EQUAL 10 225NA Ragx + 1 watt [a %E) or ( VEC EISCY Is Less THAN OR EQUAL TO 1 WATT C+ .OluF Ca IS GREATER THAN .iaF Uy = 1@uH La IS GREATER THAN 10uH x FOR TT OPTION: a eS Ta IS GREATER THAN 1.05mi HAZARDOUS AREA ' NON-HAZARDOUS AREA ' ASSOCIATED] APPARATUS (SEE SHEET 3 MODELS INCLUDED 305IC, LP. HT, CA ‘SOOIC, CL, CH, S, SL, SH fi 1 OUTPUT CODE A 1 1 wosEaN Spt ctor one 2 nar one CAD Naintoined, (MEROSTATION Owe ons | A 03031-1019 _ | TSE sce N/A[w. ——— [sev dor 9 ‘2 = cs Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Tr ce smitters REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION cHe.na. | area [ATE AA RIcig@4088 FOR OUTPUT CODE M CLASS I, DIV. GROUPS A AND 8. Vinax - SOV Vi_OR Voc_1S LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 30V Tax + T6S4A TOR Ier IS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 165MA | Pax = 1 WATT | EE yon (MOC RCISC ) 5 LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 1 WAIT C, Oder Cx_15 GREATER THAN .042uF Ly 10H La IS GREATER THAN 10H FOR T1 OPTION’ uy “8.7544 “ta TS GREATER THAN @. 75MH 1, GROUPS C AND D Vr_OR Yoc_1S LESS THAN_OR EOUAL_T0 30V TOR gp 1S LESS THAN OR EOUAL 10 2298 CHEE) on WHC XISC “Tg LESS THAW OR EOUAL TO 1 ¥ATT Ca__IS GREATER THAN .O42uF Te 1S GREATER THAN Qu : x FOR T1 OPTIONS (2. 75m Tq_LIS GREATER THAN @. 7SMA HAZARDOUS AREA 1 NON-HAZARDOUS AREA ASSOCIATED] QUTPUT CODE M AVALABLE FOR THE MODELS LISTED 3051C S051L 30516 3051H SO5ICA 3051T POSENOUNT INC. 12001. TECHNOLOGY DRIVE = MIKE DOBE EDEN PRAIRIE, HN 55244 USA APPARATUS CAD Maintained, (MICROSTATION) ‘Size [FSC NO. A owe 83031-1019 TSSuED scac N7Al — ec) z Approval Drawings REVISIONS rev DESCRIPTION cre.no. | aro [OATE AA RTC1884988 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3 ONE DUAL CHANNEL BARRIER HAZARDOUS AREA NON-HAZARDOUS AREA ! ft = "POWER 7 MD -_ SUPPLY r CONV OUTPUT CODE M AVAILABLE FOR THE MODELS LISTED 30SIC —3051H 3051 3051CA. SO51P —-S05iT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4 TWO SINGLE CHANNEL BARRIERS (ONLY FOR USE WITH BARRIERS APPROVED IN THIS CONFIGURATION) NAAROOUS AREA | pn NON-HAZAROOUS AREA \ 5 POWER ND 1 { } f OUTPUT CODE M AVAILABLE FOR THE MODELS LISTED SOIC 051K 3051L-3051CA 3051P “305i OSEROUNT NC. leash TECHNOLOGY ORIVE TEN PRAIRIE, FN 55344 USA CAD Maintained, (MICROST ATION) SE FSGN WO ows NO. OR SANDI MANSON | A 93031-1019 TSSUED see N/A]wr. ————_ seer Gor 9 A Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION cHe.NO. | ApPD | DATE AA RTCIee4088 3051 WITH FOUNDATION FIELDBUS. (QUTPUT CODE F) BARRIER PARAMETERS (APPLICABLE TO OUTPUT CODE F) PMAX - 1.3 WATT 2.338 2.3084 @. 2784 8.2404 20.2184 200MA 1 TSC 18 LESS THAN OR EauUAL TO 2o0MA nee 1 WOCAISC is LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO G.9W Cl + p.gae F | ca IS GREATER THAN 9.042 _MicROFaRADs| UI 10aH ' CA 18 GREATER THAN 10 MICROHENRIES FOR T1 OPTIONONY =} LI + 2. 75M |__La 1S GREATER THAN @.75 MILLIHENRTES THE ENTITY CONCEPT ALLOWS INTERCONNECTION OF INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS NOT SPECIFICALLY EXAMINED IN COMBINATION AS A SYSTEM. TO ASSURE AN INTRINSICALLY SAFE SYSTEM THE TRANSMITTER AND BARRIER MUST BE WIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BARRIER MANUFACTURERS FIELD WIRING INSTRUCTIONS AND THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SHOWN BELOW. HAZARDOUS AREA 1 NON-HAZARDOUS AREA _ =_[SAA APPROVED = — BARRIER i ~ ASSOCIATED APPARATUS ROSEMOUNT. INC. Sn oro one Jem Teonalin “CAD Neintsnee, (MCROS ATION, oar | A 3031-1026 TSSuED seae N/A[w————_[secr_2or 2 026A Approval Drawings COBEN TA, AD BROPRETARY NFQRWATION IS. CONTANEO REVISIONS TAU MCMENey — [REV DESCRIPTION [repo [nate S_[ ADD SHT #45. OFLETE CLASS 1] S111, 636928 | BSI. eer (Hf abo ~3esT P7i 7a, saaie Cl_7cH 636904 | EDV lava J | AOO SH. 6, FIC TS. Te 636723 | BSI. [aan KAD 30aae 41710 | WRK os L_[ ano 30a1s & SH? 7 FOR SUSiE-LP | —sazsaa GEM [ener woo 3095 ~ - 650145 [KDV.[ «an THE ROSEMOUNT MODEL 268 SMART FAMILY INTERFACE 1S APPROVED BY FACTORY MUIUAL AS INTRINSICALLY SAFE FOR THE CLASS T. DIVISION 1 GROUPS INDICATED WHEN USED TN CIRCUIT WITH THE BARRIERS ANO CONVERTERS LISTEO BELOW ANO THE ROSE~ MOUNT SMART FAMILY TRANSMITTERS OEPICTED IN THE ACCOMPANYING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS. BaRRIER MANUFACTURER FOxB0RO HONEYWELL MTL Re STAHL TAYLOR MODEL 2al-12v 2al-13V 208-131 3a2-120 3a2-130- 29545 -000-1 38545-202-81 115 122 322 715 722 8901/31 -199/100/7 8901/30-199/100/7 8981/31 -2807165/7 8981 /30-280/165/7 -200/050/7 086715077 280716577 086715077 245/060 2527180 SS50FL81200 Se51FL81 200 Ti3aFF2 1200 11BQFF 22000 LIBSEF 21000 L135FF 22000 apeRovED FOR DIVISTON 1 GROUPS 4.8.0.0 CAD Maintained, (MiCROSTATION). “aa, ggonge prone [CONTRACT WO Te tay ce sgerere" F [SHEROSENOUNT SHES BS Sees 8 _ ine pone 2zme|""f INDEX OF _1.S. BARRIER Ee, [RE _ SYSTEMS FOR MOD. 268 SAI Gg, [Po Keamsow end SMART FAMILY INTERFACE wege ane A 8B268-B031 DO NOT SCALE pant | “PPD. GOVT. scale [wr lo 7 Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters. REVISIONS Rev DESCRIPTION ENTITY CONCEPT APPROVALS: THE ENTITY CONCEPT ALLOWS INTERCONNECTION OF INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS To ASSOCIATED APPARATUS NOT SPECIFICALLY EXAMINED IN COMBINATION AS A SYSTEM. THE APPROVED VALUES OF MAXIMUM GPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (Vp OR Vgc } AND. MAXTHUM SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (Ir OR Isc) ANO MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER ( YOU X IST QR My by, FOR THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST BE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO THE MAXIMUM SAFE INPUT VOLTAGE (Vyqe 2» MAXIMUM SOE INPUT CURRENT (Iya) AND_NAXTMUM SAFE INPUT POWER (Pex) OF THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS. IN ADDITION. THE APPROVED MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONNECTED CAPACITANCE (Ce ) AND INOUCTANCE’ (1 @? OF THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST BE GREATER THAN THE MAXIMUM UNPROTECTED INTERNAL CAPACITANCE (Cr) AND INDUCTANCE) (L ) OF THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS. THE APPROVED ENTITY CONCEPT PARAMETERS ARE AS FOLLOWS: ARE AS FOLLOWS: NOTE: ENTITY PARAMETERS LISTED APPLY ONLY TO ASSOCIATED APPARATUS WITH LINEAR OUTPUT. INPUT PARAMETERS (CLASS I+ DIV. 1. GROUPS A, 8 Cy 0) VMAX + 32 VOC Vi_or Yoo of barrier must be ¢ 32 Vde IMAX + 185 NA Tror Isc of barrier must be ¢ 186 ma cls @.a1 UF Ca of barrier must be > @.01 nF Lis 1 MH La of barrier must be 2 Ll ml Buax: itw | @.84 | @.6W | Voc x Ise of barrier must be ¢ specified Teme cove | T4a 15 16 4 volue. QUTPUT PARAMETERS: VOC + 1.5 VO.C. Isc + 27 Ma Ca + 10,020. UF __ La: 46 MH _ —— ose et Tbr ne Ett Bw | CAD Moiteined, (WCROSTATION? OR —eyeanson | A] "00268-2031 ee SCAEN/A |e. ———— [suer2 oF 7 cr ‘oarasea Approval Drawings FevisiOns rev] DESCRIPTION CGN. | APD [onre M 653145 l HAZARDOUS AREA : NON-HAZARDOUS AREA BanaieR {1 rover ' CONVERTER aa ROSEMOUNT SMART ' TRANSMITTER H MODEL 268 ' ke ROSEMOUNT SMART TRANSMITTERS MODEL 1151 SMART MODEL 3851 MODEL, 3051C. 3051P. 3051L, 3@51H. 3@51CA MODEL, 3044 MODEL 3044C MODEL 38B1C, 3@01CL+ 3@01CH MODEL 3311 MODEL 3001S. 38@1SL, 30801SH MODEL 3095 UP TO FOUR MODEL 751 INDICATORS MAY BE WIRED IN SERIES WITH THE TRANSMITTERS SHOWN ABOVE AND MAY BE LOCATED IN EITHER THE HAZARDOUS OR NON-HAZARDOUS AREA ROSEMOUNT INC, 1a TROLEGY ORE CAD Naintoined, (WCROSTATION. oR pPeARSON 3 SSIES Sree 3 or 5 Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters REVISIONS fee scion cienas [mero [one M 653145 THE MAXIUM ALLOWABLE CONNECTED INOUCTANCE (La) OF THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS IS DETERMINED BY ADDING 27 mA TO THE Isc OF THE BARRIER (Im=Iso + 27mA AND ENTERING TABLE 1 (SHT 5) AT THE RESULTING VALUE, Im, OR THE NEXT HIGHER VALUE OF Im, TO DETERMINE THE La, (THE La MUST INCLUDE THE Li OF THE MODEL 268, WHICH IS 1,1mH), EXAMPLE *1: Isc OF BARRIER = 100mA, Im = 188mA + 27mA = 127mA ENTER TABLE AT Im = 13@mA;La = 2.8mH --WARNING-- BEFORE CONNECTING THE MODEL 268 INTO THE LOOP, DETERMINE THE CONNECTED INDUCTANCE OF THE SYSTEM BY ADDING THE Li OF_THE_TRANSMITTER, CABLE, AND MODEL. 268. THE SUM MUST BE LESS THAN THE La DETERMINED FROM THE TABLE IN ORDER FOR THE MODEL 268 TO BE CONNECTED INTO THE LOOP. IF THE CONNECTED INDUCTANCE IS GREATER THAN THE VALUE DETERMINED FROM THE TABLE, A BARRIER WITH A LOWER Isc MUST BE CHOSEN. EXAMPLE #2: BARRIER ISC = 41.8mA; BARRIER LA = 20.8mH IM = 41.8mA + 27mA = 68.8mA: ENTER TABLE AT 7@mA AND READ La = 7.5mH ADD CONNECTED INDUCTANCE OF SYSTEM: MODEL 268 Li = 1JmH MODEL 3051 TRANSMITTER = INDUCTANCE OF LOOP WIRING TOTAL CONNECTED INDUCTANCE TOTAL CONNECTED INDUCTANCE IS LESS THAN La = 7.5 mH_AS DETERMINED ABOVE AND IS ALSO LESS THAN THE BARRIER La. THE MODEL 268 MAY SAFELY BE CONNECTED INTO THE LOOP.IF THE MODEL 751 INDICATORS ARE USED, THEIR TOTAL INDUCTANCE (LABEL VALUE * NUMBER OF INDICATORS) MUST ALSO BE INCLUDED. OSENONT IN (2m FEDROLOnY ONE _CAD Nointained, (WICROST ATION) Te spannuon uw) a | OP“ @B268-0031 TSSUED sce N/A [wr. ————— [Heer 4 0F 7 c-20 Approval Drawings EDEN PRAIRIE, HN 55360 DR SBARDUSON 321 usa SE [FSG NO Jaws No. 20268-2031 sere 7 cat REVISIONS REV] DESCRIPTION cHG.no. | appo | oare M 653145 [im (may La Ome 15a 13 15 15. 148 16 w|i f 2-5 — 3 128 40 50 5.0 85 55 80 - 6.8 75 7 ’ ei le 70 5 62 60 57 55 12.0 50 15.0 45 13.0 40 23.0 35 [aa TABLE 1 ROSEMOUNT INC 12801 TEONOLOGY ORIVE peat oat a08A Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters REVISIONS my CeSCRPTION cena, | wo [pate [ 2F 781112 SYSTEM HAZARDOUS AREA i NON-HAZARDOUS AREA TAYLOR POWER 1152F281110 SUPPLY ROSEMOUNT 32440 TRANSMITTER MODEL 268 ROSEMOUNT 30440 SMART TRANSMITTERS MAY BE PLACED IN A CLASS I. DIVISION I, GROUP A. B, C. D HAZARDOUS LOCATION AS SHOWN ABOVE. THE LOOP POWER IS LIMITED BY A TAYLOR 1152FZ8111@ INTRINSIC SAFETY BARRIER, THE ROSEMOUNT 268 MAY ALSO BE CONNECTED IN THE LOOP AS SHOWN. FOR CABLE WITH CAPACITANCE OF 60 PF/FT OR LESS AND INDUCTANCE OF .2 UH/FT OR LESSs CABLE LENGTHS OF UP TO 1608 FEET APE MLLOWCB . TRANSMITTER: ROSEMOUNT 30440 BARRIER! TAYLOR 1152FZ81119 COMMUNICATOR: ROSEMOUNT 268 CABLE® CMAX - 6@ PF/FT Umax = 42 UH/FT MAX. LENGTH = 1609 FT [ ROSEMOUNT INC. 12001 TECAROLOGY CRIVE ; EDEN PRELRIES mh EE344 USA CAD_Mointeined, (MICROSTATION) —_|Sit]Fscw no owe no. ORG. SCRIBNER 12721754 A, _ 00268-8031 ISSUED scaeN/A [wr seer BF 7 22 nat Ao6a Approval Drawings REVISIONS [rev] —smescarpriw——SSS=«dYSCsm «| woe M 653145 HAZARDOUS AREA NON-HAZARDOUS AREA t BARRIER oR POWER ; + codiree [—] £2 1 SYSTEM ' ' MODEL 268 ' CONNECTION FOR LOW POWER VERSIONS OF THE FOLLOWING ROSEMOUNT SMART TRANSMITTERS MODEL - 3@51C. 3051P. 3@51L, 3051H. 3051CA MODEL © 3@B1C. 3@2ICL. 30B1CH MODEL -3@@15. 3@01SL. 3001SH FOSEMOUNT IWC. Sze [FSM WO [D8 SANDI MANSON 0/0/31] SUED sca N/A [we ——— senr 77 C23 Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters C24 Appendix OVERVIEW European ATEX Directive Information CENELEC/BASEEFA Intrinsic Safety Rosemount Model 3051 Pressure Transmitters that have the following label attached, have been certified to comply with Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and the Council as published in the Official Journal of the European Communities No. L. 100/1 on 19-April—1994. BASETATENONK Us 200 C€o600 ** ‘The following information is provided as part of the labeling of the transmitter: * Name and address of the manufacturer (may be any of the following): ‘Rosemount USA *Rosemount England +Rosemount Germany +Rosemount Singapore C E 000 + Complete mode! number (see Section 5 Specifications and Reference Data). + The serial number of the device * Year of construction "1G + Marking for explosion protection: *BEx ia TIC TS (Tyy,=-60 to 40°C) *EEx ia TIC 4 (Tym=-60 to 70°C) *Ui = 30 Ve, J, = 200mA, P; = 0.9 W, C; = 0.012 mF Special conditions for safe use (X) Model 3051 transmitters fitted with the transient protection terminal block are not capable of withstanding the 500 V insulation test required by Clause 6.4.12 of EN 50 020 (1994), and this must be taken into account when installing the apparatus, 3051148 Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters Analog Output Trim Cloning Commissioning Configuration Damping Descriptor Digital Trim Failure Mode Alarm Factory Characterization Full Trim HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) Protocol Glossary Digital Trim operation that allows adjustment of the output electronies to conform to the plant standard. Three types of analog output trim are available: 4-20 mA Trim, 4-20 mA Other Scale, and Low Power. See “Analog Output Trim” on page 2-27. Off-line operation that uses the Model 268 to copy configuration data from one transmitter to one or more other transmitters that require the same data. See “Saving, Recalling, and Cloning Configuration Data” on page 2-29, Functions performed with a HART-based communicator and the transmitter which test the transmitter, test the loop, and verify transmitter configuration data, See “Commissioning the Model 3051 on the bench with a HARTBased Communicator” on page 2-9. Process of setting parameters that determine how the transmitter operates. See page 2-1, Output function that increases the response time of the transmitter to smooth the output when there are rapid input variations. See “Damping” on page 2-17. Sixteen-character field for additional identification of the transmitter, its use, or location. The descriptor is stored in the transmitter and can be changed using the HART-based communicator. Format function that allows you to adjust the transmitter characterization for purposes of digital calibration to plant standards, Digital Trim includes two separate operations: Sensor Trim and Analog Output Trim. See pages 2-24 and 2-27, Transmitter function that drives the analog output to a jumper- selectable high or low value in the event of an electronics failure. See “Failure Mode Alarm” on page 2-2. Factory process during which each sensor module is subjected to pressures and temperatures covering the full operating range. The sensor module memory stores data generated from this process for use by the microprocessor in correcting the transmitter output during operation, Sensor Trim function in which two accurate, end-point pressures are applied, and all output is linearized between them. The selected end points should always be equal to or outside tae LRV and URV. See “Pull ‘Trim” on page 2-25. Communications standard that provides simultaneous analog and digital signal transmission between control rooms and field devices such as transmitters. All Rosemount SMART FAMILY products communicate using the HART protocol Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters Lower Range Limit (LRL) Lower Range Value (LRV) Muttidropping Reranging Send Data Sensor Trim Smart ‘SMART FAMILY Span Tag ‘Transmitter Address Transmitter Security Upper Range Limit (URL) Upper Range Value (URV) Zero Trim Lowest value of the measured variable that the transmitter can be configured to measure. Lowest value of the measured variable that the analog output of the transmitter is currently configured to measure, ‘The connection of several transmitters to a single communications transmission line. Communication between the host and the transmitters takes place digitally with the analog output of the transmitters deactivated. See “Multidrop Communication” on page 2-31 Configuration function that changes the transmitter 4 and 20 mA settings. See “Rerange” on page 2-14. HART-based communicator command that transfers configuration data from the hand-held communieator's memory to the transmitter memory. Digital Trim function that allows you to adjust the digital process variable reading to a precise pressure input. Zero Trim and Full Trim are the two Sensor Trim functions, See page 2-24 ‘Term used to describe instruments that are microprocessor-based and feature advanced communications capabilities. See Section 1: Introduction. Rosemount pressure, temperature, level, and flow instruments with microprocessor-based digital electronics. Algebraic difference between the upper and lower range values. Bight-character field for identifying the transmitter. The tag is stored in the transmitter and can be changed using the Model 268 and the ‘Transmitter Information function. Unique number (1-15) used to identify a multidropped transmitter. ‘Transmitters that are not multidropped have 0 as an address. See page 2-31 Jumper-selectable feature that prevents accidental or deliberate changes to configuration data, See “Transmitter Security” on page 2-4. Highest value of the measured variable that the transmitter can be configured to measure, Highest value of the measured variable that the analog output of the transmitter is currently configured to measure. A zero-based, one-point adjustment used in differential pressure applications to compensate for mounting position effects or zero shifts caused by statie pressure. See “Zero Trim” on page 2-25 A Access requirements 9-23 Activating local zero and span 6-1 Adapter bolts 6-11 Advanced functions Burst mode 2-29 Multidrop mode 2-29 Saving, recalling, cloning 2-29 Alarm 2-3 Burst mode values 2-3 Level verification 2-3 Multidrop mode values 2-3 Alarm and security jumper Configuration procedure 2-5 Analog output trim 2.27 Approval Drawings C-1 List of C-1 ATEX European directive information D-L B Basic setup 2-13 Bolts Flange and adapter 6-11 Installation 3-18 Mounting 3-18 Burst mode Advanced functions 2-30 Alarm, saturation values 2.3 c Calibration 2.19 Deciding which procedure to use 2.22 Frequency.determining 2-22 Overview 2.20 Sensor trim Pull trim Zero Cheek output Process variables 2-12 Sensor temperature 2-12 Commissioning On the bench with HART communicator 2-9 Set the loop to manual 2.9 Communicator ‘Model 268 B-1 Model 268 keys B-5 224 Index ‘Model 275 HART A-1 Model 275 keys A-8 Model 275 menus A-10 Configuration Cloning 2-29 Recalling 2-29 Saving 2-29 Configuration data sheet 6-15 Configuration data, review 2-12 Cover installation 3-23 Custom configuration options 6-9 Custom meter configuration 6-3 D Damping 2-17 Detailed setup 2-17 Diagnostics ‘Loop test 2-18, ‘Transmitter test 2-18 Diagrams Bench hook-up 2-10 Digital to analog trim 2-27 Disabling local zero and span 6-2 Disassembly Before disassembling 4-2 Remove electronics board 4-4 Remove sensor module 4-5 Remove terminal block 4-3 Remove transmitter from service 43 Disassembly procedures 4-3 Draft range considerations Installation Reduce process noise 1-4 E Electrical considerations Grounding 3.22 Power supply 3-20 Electronics board Installing 4-7 Removing 4-4 Environment considerations 3-23 ‘Access 3-23 European ATEX directive information D-L F Failure mode alarm Values 2-2 Features New 1-3 Flange and adapter bolts 6-11 Pull trim 2.25 Functional specifications 5-6 G Grounding the transmitter 3-22 H HART communicator ‘Model 268 B-1 Communicator keys B-5 Conneetions and hardware B-4 Model 275 A-1 ‘Communicator keys A-8 Connections and hardware A-6 ‘Menus and functions A-10 Hazardous locations 9-22 Housing rotation 3-13 ' Impulse piping 3-11 Installation Bolts 3-18 Mechanical consideration 3 Mounting 3-9 Integral manifolds 6-13 305 installation 6-13, 306 installation 6-14 Introduction 1-1 J Jumpers Alarm, security configuration 25 L LCD meter 6-2 Diagnostic messages 6.6 Installing 6-4 Options 2-17 Level flange 6-9 Line pressure Compensating 2-28 Local zero and spanilocal keys) Physical removal 2-4 Software lock out 2-4 Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitter Low power ‘Analog output trim 2-27 Output range 2-8 M ‘Manifolds see Integral manifolds Manual ‘Models covered 1.2 Use of 1-1 Mechanical considerations 3-3, ‘Models covered In manual 1-2 ‘Mounting 3-9 Bolts 3-18 Requirements 3-10 Mounting brackets Options 6-9 Multidrop communication ‘Advanced functions 2-31 N NAMUR-compliant values 2-2 New features 1-3. ° Optional mounting brackets 6-9 Options 6-1 Custom configuration 6-9 LOD meter 2-17 Local zero and span 6-1 Ordering information 5-15 Output range ‘Low power transmitters 2-8 P Parts list 5-30 Performance specifications 5-1 Physical specifications 5-10 Piping, impulse 3-11 Power supply 4-20 mA transmitters 3-20 Low power transmitters 3-20 Process variables 2-12 R Reassembly ‘Attach electronics board 4-7 Attach sensor module 46 Install terminal block 4-8 Process sensor body 4-8 Reasserbly procedures 4-6 Recall factory trim 2-26 Rerange 2-14 Communicator only 2-14 Pressure input source and communicator 2-14 Pressure input source, local zero and span 2-14 Returning products, materials 4.9 s Saturation Burst mode values 2-3 Multidrop mode values 2-3 Saving a configuration 2-29 Security Local zero and span physical removal 2-4 Local zero and span software lock out 2-4 Write protect 2-4 Security and alarm jumper Configuration procedure 2. Sensor module Installing 4-6 Removing 4-5 Sensor temperature 2-12 Sensor trim 2-24 Setup Basic 2-13 Detailed 2-17 Signal wiring grounding 3-22 Span Disabling 6-2 Local activation 6-1 Local options 6-1 Specifications 5-1 T ‘Terminal block Installing 4-8 Removing 4-3 ‘Transient protection 6-12 ‘Traditional flange 6-10 ‘Transient protection terminal block 6-12 ‘Transmitter functions 2-1 ‘Trim Analog output 2-27 Digital to Analog 2-27 Full 2-25 Low power analog output 2-27 Recall factory 2-26 Sensor 2-24 Zero 2-25 ‘Troubleshooting 4-1 v Vertical mount 6-10 w Wiring 3-21 Signal wiring grounding 3-22 Wiring diagrams Bench hook-up 2-10 Field hook-up 2-11 Zz Zero Disabling 6-2 Local activation 6-1 Local options 6-1 Zero trim 2.25 osemoun le 5200 et oleae Charen, AM S847 USA Ter a00989 207 Thea 4002 ax (612) 968-701 vn Mo (00809-0100-4001 Rev.DA 06/99 ROSEMOUNT FISHER-ROSEMOUNT "Managing The Process Better.

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