Siemens SITRANS F Function Manual
Siemens SITRANS F Function Manual

Siemens SITRANS F Function Manual

Flowmeters, from firmware 4.0
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SITRANS F
Coriolis Flowmeters
FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0)
Function Manual
06/2018
A5E39931617-AB
Introduction
HART Communication
Interface
Commissioning
HART commands
Specification
Definitions
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  • Page 1 Introduction HART Communication Interface Commissioning SITRANS F HART commands Coriolis Flowmeters FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Specification Definitions Function Manual 06/2018 A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction..............................5 Purpose of this documentation....................5 Document history........................5 Product compatibility........................6 HART Communication Interface........................7 HART Communication Interface....................7 Connecting the Current HART, CH1..................10 Commissioning............................13 General requirements......................13 Operating via SIMATIC PDM....................13 Functions in SIMATIC PDM....................13 Commissioning steps......................13 Initial Setup..........................14 Adding device to communication network................15 Configuring a new device.......................18 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM....................18 Wizard - Zero Point adjustment....................27...
  • Page 4 Table of contents 4.5.9 Command # 146: Write Unit Related Parameter(s)...............46 Supported Engineering Units....................47 HART specific information table.....................50 Example using HART command....................54 4.8.1 Reset totalizer 1........................54 Specification...............................57 Definitions..............................59 Index................................63 FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Mass 2100 FC300 FCS400 and FCS300 In order to operate a Coriolis flow meter, you also need Operating Instructions. See Flow documentation (http://www.siemens.com/flowdocumentation) Document history The following table shows major changes in the documentation compared to the previous edition. The most important changes in the documentation when compared with the respective previous edition are given in the following table.
  • Page 6: Product Compatibility

    Introduction 1.3 Product compatibility Product compatibility Edition Remarks Product compatibility Compatibility of device integration package 06/2017 First revision HW revision 03 HART: SIMATIC V8.2 Service Pack 1 or 5.00.xx-xx later Compact FW revision 4.xx.xx-xx HART: SITRANS DTM V4.1 5.00.xx-xx Remote FW revision 4.xx.xx-xx HART: AMS Device manager V12 5.00.xx-xx Defice integration package for Field De‐...
  • Page 7: Hart Communication Interface

    ● AMS suite ● 375 Field Communicator The drivers can be downloaded here: Download EDD Files (http://www.siemens.com/flowdocumentation) Configuration of the HART polling address The HART address can be set either via hardware (DIP switch) or via software (HMI or SIMATIC PDM).
  • Page 8 HART Communication Interface 2.1 HART Communication Interface ● Configuration via DIP switch (HW polling address) Set 1 to 15 on the DIP switch if you wish to set a fixed (hardware-defined) HART polling address (SW polling address will be ignored). The configured HW polling address can be read via HMI in menu item 4.2.
  • Page 9 HART Communication Interface 2.1 HART Communication Interface PV: The process value assigned to current output 1 (HMI menu item 2.4.1.1) is automatically assigned to PV. ● Measured values for PV – Mass flow – Volume flow – Density – Process media temperature –...
  • Page 10: Connecting The Current Hart, Ch1

    HART Communication Interface 2.2 Connecting the Current HART, CH1 Communication is via the HART protocol, using: ● HART Communicator (load 230 to 500 Ω) ● PC with HART modem, on which appropriate software is installed, for example SIMATIC PDM (load 230 to 500 Ω) ●...
  • Page 11 HART Communication Interface 2.2 Connecting the Current HART, CH1 1. Remove cap and ferrule from cable gland and slide onto cable. 2. Push cable through open gland and cable path. 3. Restore ferrule and tighten cap to lightly hold cable in place. 4.
  • Page 12 HART Communication Interface 2.2 Connecting the Current HART, CH1 6. Connect wires to terminals, wall mount transmitter. Active current output Passive current output 7. Tighten cable gland. Note For Ex versions active or passive current output is preselected at ordering and cannot be changed.
  • Page 13: Commissioning

    Operating via SIMATIC PDM SIMATIC PDM is a software package used to commission and maintain process devices. See also www.siemens.com/simatic-pdm. (www.siemens.com/simatic-pdm.) Functions in SIMATIC PDM SIMATIC PDM monitors the process values, alarms and status signals of the device. It allows you to display, compare, adjust, verify, and simulate process device data;...
  • Page 14: Initial Setup

    Deactivating buffers for RS 485 COM port This deactivation is required to align SIMATIC PDM for Windows® operating systems. Note Support for Windows operating systems can be found here: support.automation.siemens.com (http://support.automation.siemens.com) 1. Click Start → Control Panel to begin configuration.
  • Page 15: Adding Device To Communication Network

    You can locate the EDD in the SIMATIC PDM Device Library under Devices → HART → Sensors → Flow → Coriolis → Siemens AG → SITRANS FC430. Check the product page of our website (www.siemens.com/FC430) under Support > Software downloads, to make sure you have the latest version of SIMATIC PDM, the most recent Service Pack (SP) and the most recent hot fix (HF).
  • Page 16 – Right-click on HART Modem Network and select Insert New Object → Object. – Click on Assign Device Type, and select Devices → HART → Sensors → Flow → Coriolis → SIEMENS AG → SITRANS FC430 Click OK two times. Figure 3-2 Assigning a HART modem network 2.
  • Page 17 Commissioning 3.6 Adding device to communication network Figure 3-3 HART modem properties – Click OK. 3. Set up the HART address: – Select HART modem network. – Right-click on the object name SITRANS FC430 and select Object Properties. – Select the Communication tab and configure the HART address. Figure 3-4 Set the HART address –...
  • Page 18: Configuring A New Device

    Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Configuring a new device Note Clicking on "Cancel" during an upload from device to SIMATIC PDM will result in some parameters NOT being updated. 1. Check that you have the most recent EDD, and if necessary update it, see "Updating the Electronic Device Description (EDD)"...
  • Page 19 Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Launch SIMATIC PDM, open the menu "Device – Wizard - Quick Start", and follow steps. Figure 3-5 Wizard Quick Start Step 1 - Identification Note The layout of the dialog boxes shown may vary according to the resolution setting for your computer monitor.
  • Page 20 Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Step 2 - Sensor orientation Step 2 shows an overview of the various recommended installation orientations depending on the application. Figure 3-6 Quick start step 2 FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 21 Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Step 3 - Sensor connection (remote version only) Step 3 shows connection of compact and remote systems. Figure 3-7 Quick start step 3 FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 22 Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Step 4 - Mapping of variables Set the process values (PV, SV, TV, and QV) to be used in the HART system integration and click on "Next". Figure 3-8 Quick start step 4 FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 23 Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Step 5 - Measurement conditions Configure the measurement conditions for the selected process variables. Change "Flow Direction" if necessary. Figure 3-9 Quick start step 5 FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 24 Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Figure 3-10 Filter setting selection FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 25 Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Step 6 - I/O configuration Configure the current output (channel 1). The process value is selected as PV in step 4 "Mapping of variables". Figure 3-11 Quick start step 6 FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 26 Commissioning 3.8 Wizard - Quick Start via PDM Step 7 - Summary Check parameter setting in Summary and apply to transfer the settings to the device. Figure 3-12 Quick start step 7 The settings have been transferred to the device successfully. FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 27: Wizard - Zero Point Adjustment

    Commissioning 3.9 Wizard - Zero Point adjustment Wizard - Zero Point adjustment Open the menu Device – Wizard - Zero Point Adjustment. Figure 3-13 Wizard - Zero point adjustment Select "Auto". Click on "Next". Figure 3-14 Zero point adjustment step 1 It is recommended to use the default settings.
  • Page 28: Changing Parameter Settings Using Simatic Pdm

    Commissioning 3.10 Changing parameter settings using SIMATIC PDM Figure 3-15 Zero point adjustment step 2 3.10 Changing parameter settings using SIMATIC PDM Note For a complete list of parameters upload all parameters from the device first. Clicking on "Cancel" during an upload from device to SIMATIC PDM will result in some parameters NOT being updated.
  • Page 29: Parameters Accessed Via Drop-Down Menus

    Commissioning 3.11 Parameters accessed via drop-down menus Many parameters are accessed via the online menus in PDM, see "Parameters accessed via drop-down menus" for the others. 1. Launch SIMATIC PDM, connect to the appropriate device and upload data. 2. Adjust parameter values in the parameter value field then click on "Enter". The status fields read "Changed".
  • Page 30 Commissioning 3.11 Parameters accessed via drop-down menus Device drop-down menus Figure 3-17 Device drop-down menus Menu Description Download to Device Downloads all writable parameters to the device Upload to PC/PG Uploads all parameters from the device to the parameter table Assign address and TAG Assign communication address and TAG name Value comparison...
  • Page 31 Commissioning 3.11 Parameters accessed via drop-down menus Menu Description Totalizer Controlling totalizers 1, 2 and 3 Maintenance Setup of maintenance functions Enable Alarms Enables individual alarms Audit Trail Lists parameter changes, FW updates, and alarm history logs Simulation Simulation of process values, alarms, and inputs/outputs (channels 2 to 4) Loop Test Simulation of current output (channel 1)
  • Page 32 Commissioning 3.11 Parameters accessed via drop-down menus FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 33: Hart Commands

    HART commands Device Variables All four dynamic variables PV, SV, TV and QV are supported. Except for PV, they can all be freely mapped to all dynamic device variables. The following table shows the possible mappings. Default values: PV = Mass flow SV = Volume flow TV = Density QV = Media temperature...
  • Page 34: Universal Commands

    HART commands 4.2 Universal commands Universal commands The device supports the following universal commands: Table 4-2 Universal commands Com‐ Function Parameters Read / mand Write / num‐ Command Read Unique Identifier 254, device_type, request_pream‐ Read bles, universal_revision, transmit‐ ter_revision, software_revision, hardware_revision <0xf8>, physi‐...
  • Page 35 HART commands 4.2 Universal commands Com‐ Function Parameters Read / mand Write / num‐ Command Read Unique Identifier Associated With Tag 254, device_type, request_pream‐ Read bles, universal_revision, transmit‐ ter_revision, software_revision, hardware_revision <0xf8>, physi‐ cal_signaling_code <0x07>, de‐ vice_flags, device_id, re‐ sponse_preambles, max_num_device_variables, con‐...
  • Page 36: Common Practice Commands

    HART commands 4.3 Common practice commands Com‐ Function Parameters Read / mand Write / num‐ Command Read Unique Identifier Associated With 254, device_type, request_pream‐ Read Long Tag bles, universal_revision, transmit‐ ter_revision, software_revision, hardware_revision <0xf8>, physi‐ cal_signaling_code <0x07>, de‐ vice_flags, device_id, re‐ sponse_preambles, max_num_device_variables, con‐...
  • Page 37: Burst Mode

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands Command number Function Trim Loop Current Zero Trim Loop Current Gain Read Dynamic Variable Assignments Write Dynamic Variable Assignments Write Device Variables Units Read Device Variables Information Write Number Of Response Preambles Read Analog Channel And Percent Of Range Read Analog Channel Information Read Analog Channel Endpoint Values Read Device Communications Statistics...
  • Page 38: Command #131: Read, Current Hart Access Level

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands Byte Format Description 0...1 Unsigned-16 Written User PIN Enrum Resulting Access-Level 16 (RUP) 32 (EUP) 64 (SUP) Code Class Description Explanation Success No Command-Specific Errors Error Too few Data Bytes Received Not enough data for User PIN Error Device Specific Command Error Quintessence...
  • Page 39: Command # 140: Read Parameter(S)

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands Code Class Description Explanation Success No Command-Specific Errors Error Device Specific Command Error 4.5.3 Command # 140: Read Parameter(s) Operation: READ This command is a general read access command, used to read one or more parameters from the device.
  • Page 40: Command # 141: Write Parameter(S)

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands 4.5.4 Command # 141: Write Parameter(s) Operation: WRITE This command is a general write access command, used to write one or more parameters to the device. The parameters to write are specified by MODBUS registers that are provided in the request data.
  • Page 41: Command # 142: Write Parameter(S)

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands Code Class Description Explanation Warning Set to Nearest Possible Value Value was adapted Error Access Restricted Modbus register is not write‐ able 4.5.5 Command # 142: Write Parameter(s) Operation: READ This command is a general read access command, used to read one ore more parameters from the device in a specified unit (only for float-types, has no effect on other parameter types).
  • Page 42: Command # 143: Write Parameter(S)

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands Code Class Description Explanation Error Too Few Data Bytes Received Not enough data for a Mod‐ bus register Error Device Specific Command Error Error Command Response Truncated Response would be too large The product ignores the Unit Classification request bytes. They are kept for compatibility reasons.
  • Page 43: Command # 144: Read Device Variable Information

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands Byte Format Description Unsigned-8 Unit Code of written parameter 2 value of parameter 2 as stored <parameter-specific> … Unsigned-16 MODBUS register of parameter n Unsigned-8 Unit Classification of written parameter n Unsigned-8 Unit Code of written parameter n value of parameter n as stored <parameter-specific>...
  • Page 44 HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands This command can be used to get the required information to use Commands 142+143 properly. Table 4-15 Request Data Bytes Byte Format Description Unsigned-8 Device Variable Number for Slot 1 Unsigned-8 Device Variable Number for Slot 2 …...
  • Page 45: Command # 145: Read Unit Related Parameter(S)

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands 4.5.8 Command # 145: Read Unit Related Parameter(s) This command is a general read access command, used to read one or more parameters from the device. Each unit related parameter has a reference to a unit parameter that is valid for the HART interface.
  • Page 46: Command # 146: Write Unit Related Parameter(S)

    HART commands 4.5 Device-specific commands 4.5.9 Command # 146: Write Unit Related Parameter(s) This command is a general read access command, used to read one or more parameters from the device. Each unit related parameter has a reference to a unit parameter that is valid for the HART interface.
  • Page 47: Supported Engineering Units

    HART commands 4.6 Supported Engineering Units Supported Engineering Units The following table lists all engineering units supported by this device. Table 4-24 Request Data Bytes Byte Format Description Volumetric Flow cubic feet per minute Volumetric Flow US gallons per minute Volumetric Flow liters per minute Volumetric Flow...
  • Page 48 HART commands 4.6 Supported Engineering Units Byte Format Description Mass Flow grams per hour Mass Flow kilograms per second Mass Flow kilograms per minute Mass Flow kilograms per hour Mass Flow kilograms per day Mass Flow metric tons per minute Mass Flow metric tons per hour Mass Flow...
  • Page 49 HART commands 4.6 Supported Engineering Units Byte Format Description Volumetric Flow liters per hour Density micrograms per liter Density micrograms per cubic meter Standard Volume normal cubic meters Standard Volume normal liters Standard Volume standard cubic feet Density milligrams per liter Volume beer barrel Volumetric Flow...
  • Page 50: Hart Specific Information Table

    HART commands 4.7 HART specific information table HART specific information table In the following table available Modbus device parameters of the SITRANS FCT030 are described. Table 4-25 Operating conditions Modbus Data type Parameter Description Default Value Access Register value range level Size [bytes] 2100...
  • Page 51 HART commands 4.7 HART specific information table Modbus Data type Parameter Description Default Value Access Register value range level Size [bytes] 2125 Float / 4 Low Mass‐ Set massflow limit for low Sen‐ 0 to 1023 Read / flow Cut- flow cut-off.
  • Page 52 HART commands 4.7 HART specific information table Data type Parameter Description Default Value Access Modbus value range level Size [bytes] Register 2442 Float / 4 Density Set density compensation -1.999 to Read / Correction value (gain) in order to make +1.999 Write Factor...
  • Page 53 HART commands 4.7 HART specific information table Table 4-29 Fraction Modbus Data type Parameter Description Default Value Access value range level Register Size [bytes] 7869 Unsigned / ACTIVE_ Selection of the currently 0: no fraction Read / FRAC‐ used fraction calibration pa‐ Standard Write TION...
  • Page 54: Example Using Hart Command

    HART commands 4.8 Example using HART command Modbus Data type Parameter Description Default Value Access value range level Register Size [bytes] 128: custom‐ ized fraction Example using HART command 4.8.1 Reset totalizer 1 Use the HART command 141: Write Parameter(s) Command #141: Operation: WRITE Table 4-30 Request Data Bytes...
  • Page 55 HART commands 4.8 Example using HART command Code Class Description Explanation Error Too Few Data Bytes Received not enough data for a HART- register with data Error Device Specific Command Error Error Write Protected Device is in write-protect- mode Warning Set to Nearest Possible Value Value was adapted Error...
  • Page 56 HART commands 4.8 Example using HART command FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 57: Specification

    Specification This device has the following specifications: Table 5-1 HART communication Description Specification More information Manufacturer ID 42 (2A Hex) Manufacturer ID parameter Device ID 34 (22 Hex) Device type parameter HART protocol revision HART protocol revision parameter Device revision Device revision parameter Number of device variables 16 Number of process values, both...
  • Page 58 Specification FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 59: Definitions

    Definitions Acyclic Data – data read over the acyclic communication channel, and this data could take several bus scans to be read. The total amount of time that this process takes is random and therefore acyclic. Baud Rate – the speed of the network in bits per second. Class 1 Master –...
  • Page 60 Definitions Gateway – A gateway is a device that joins two different networks together. For example, to connect a Modbus device to a PROFIBUS network, a Profibus to Modbus gateway is needed. HART – Highway Addressable Remote Transducer is an industrial protocol used to configure and troubleshoot field instruments.
  • Page 61 Definitions PROFidrive – A chapter in the PROFIBUS book or PROFINET book that adds functions to the core protocol for high speed drive applications. PROFIsafe – A chapter in the PROFIBUS book or PROFINET book that adds functions to the core protocol for safety applications.
  • Page 62 Definitions FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 63: Index

    Index Document history, 5 Documentation Edition, 5 HART Modem, 10 FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...
  • Page 64 Index FCT030 HART (From firmware 4.0) Function Manual, 06/2018, A5E39931617-AB...

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