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1. Double click on the FLOW transducer block in the tree under GEFlow XMT see Figure 47 on page 54 Select the Others tab and scroll down to the CLEAR_TOTALIZERS listing Select Clear from the drop down list box see Figure 50 below After the totals have been reset select Normal from the drop down list box to resume total accumulation E GErlow XMT 000090003 MEE Apply Values AE IV Periodic Updates 2 sec E Process Alarms Diagnostics Trends Others Parameter Value E 9 PRIMARY VALUE RANGE EU 100 EU D UNITS INDEX DECIMAL E Y SECONDARY_VALUE VALUE STATUS QUALITY Good_NonCascade SUBSTATUS NonSpecific LIMITS NotLimited SECONDARY VALUE UNIT 0x0001 LINIT SELECTOR ff SI metric PRIMARY SELECTOR ga CH1 VELOCITY 9 SECONDARY SELECTOR ga CH1 VELOCITY CLEAR TOTALIZERS Normal Normal CH1_VELOCITY Clear CH1_YOLUMETRIC m 1263 9 CH1_PLUS_TOTALS my 441074 9 CH1 MINUS TOTALS ga o 4 ol Write Changes Read All Figure 50 Clear Totalizers Drop Down List Communications Options User s Guide 57 Chapter 7 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 7 6 Function Block Application Figure 51 below is an example setup using the Function Block Application editor The flowmeter AI blocks along with the AO and PID of another device on the network are displayed We have connected the Al_1 OUT of the flowmeter to the CAS IN of the AO block We have also connected the Al_2 OU
2. 192 168 1 134 config users user info htm T be Ee Links SupportCentral Connect ME Configuration and Management Home Configuration Network Serial Ports GPIO Alarms System Remote Management Users Management Serial Ports Connections Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout O Help Users Configuration v Users v Enable user logins Configure Users User Name Action root New Copyright 2005 GE Infrastructure Sensing All rights reserved www gesensing com Figure 18 User s Configuration Menu Internet Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 3 2 7 Changing User s Information cont 6 To change the User Name click in the box delete the current name and type in the new name 7 To create a New Password click in the box delete the current password and type in the new password 8 To Confirm the new Password click in the box delete the current password and type in the new password Note For the password to be changed the New Password and Confirm Password must be identical 9 Click on Apply Note Changes will require a reboot to take effect Select Administration Reboot then wait for the reboot to be completed F Connect ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided b
3. 1 Have your option card joined to the wireless network 2 Under Device Task select Open web interface 3 Enter Username and Password Factory defaults are root and dbps Note The username and password are case sensitive 4 Click on Login 5 Select Configuration Network 6 Select Use the following IP address and enter IP address 192 168 2 207 7 Click on Apply Note Changes will require a reboot to take effect Select Administration Reboot then wait for the reboot to be completed AE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a lt A Back my o B A search Favorites imedia c Er E HA ade dress ja http 3 112 162 129 config network network config htm y e Go Links gt SupportContral Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Q Help hems Network Configuration Configuration F nengak v IP Settings Serial Ports i GPIO C Obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP Alarms Use the following IP address System Remote Management IP Address Hh 92 168 2 207 Users Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Management Serial Ports Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Connections Administration Changes to DHCP IP address and Subnet Mask require a reboot to take effect File Management Backup Restore Appi Update Firmware Factory Default Settings gt Net k Servi Seti System Information SENET SSIES SES BEUU S Reboot gt Advanced Network Settin
4. K Z K K K K K K Z Z XK K Z K KIKI KIKI K Z ZIK K Z K K K K K K Z Z XK Y Ch1 Tracking Ch1 Min Sound Spd w w w Ch1 Max Sound Spd Ch2 Fixed Temp if applicable Ch2 Fixed Press Ch2 Tracking Ch2 Min Sound Spd Ch2 Max Sound Spd Slot 0 A or B Device N Y Y Y Y Slot 0 A or B Type Y Y Y Y Slot 0 A or B Chan Slot 0 A or B Variable B Slot 0 A or B Units Slot O A or B Zero Slot 0 A or B Span Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Slot 1 or 2 Active Y Y Y Slot 1 or 2 A B C or D Device if active if active if active if active Slot 1 or 2 A B C or D Type if active if active if active if active Slot 1 or 2 A B C or D Chan if active if active if active if active Slot 1 or 2 A B C or D Variable if active if active if active if active Slot 1 or 2 A B C or D Units if active if active if active if active Slot 1 or 2 A B C or D Zero if active if active if active if active Slot 1 or 2 A B C or D Span 64 w wl w Www www if active if active if active if active Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 8 HART Communications Table 6 Programmable Variables cont Description Format R W B XMT868 XGS868 XGM868 GF868 HART Variables Universal Rev uchar el Software Rev
5. necia Ea Ar S y Ly Address E http 1192 168 1 132 config usersfuser_info htm v SE Links SupportCentral X i Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Connectware Q Help Mame Users Configuration Configuration See Network Serial Ports GPIO v Enable user logins Alarms System Apply Remote Management Users a Configure Users Applications Ekahau Client UserName Action root Management Serial Ports Connections New Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout WD Internet Figure 33 User s Configuration Menu Communications Options User s Guide 41 Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI FI Communications 5 3 7 Changing User s Information cont 6 To change the User Name click in the box delete the current name and type in the new name 7 To create a New Password click in the box delete the current password and type in the new password 8 To Confirm the new Password click in the box delete the current password and type in the new password Note For the password to be changed the New Password and Confirm Password must be identical 9 Click on Apply Note Changes will require a reboot to take effect Select Administration Reboot then wait for the reboot to be completed A Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Inf
6. 32bit html IEEE 754 Floating Point Conversion From 32 bit Hexadecimal Representation To Decimal Floating Point Along with the Equivalent 64 bit Hexadecimal and Binary Patterns Enter the 32 bit hexadecimal representation of a floating pomt number here then click the Compute button Hexadecimal Representation 3e23d70a Clear Results Decimal Value Entered 0 1533393964237213 Figure 6 Converting Hexadecimal Register Readings into Floating Point Values 14 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 2 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 1 Chapter 2 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 1 IMPORTANT These setup instructions apply only when using option card 703 1476 05 rev A or option card 703 1477 03 rev C and lower 2 1 Introduction This document provides instructions for setting up a flowmeter equipped with Modbus Over Ethernet Modbus TCP communications To apply these procedures the flowmeter must have the option card installed The option card based on the features that were ordered will have many components See the examples in Figure 7 and Figure 8 below Figure 8 XMT Ethernet Option Card Note To install an option card consult the user s manual s which apply to your instrument Communications Options User s Guide 15 Chapter 2 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 1 2 2 Setup The default IP address in setting up the Ethernet option card is Dynamic DHCP If it has to be c
7. 65 Function BIOck ABplIC TOPs kani OD indeed Eod T Lider Ee T CE It c Ta te bua 58 Chapter 8 HART Communications BE A Ere ica Re LL ANNOS LAM ELE T ME DD ETE EO ER A E NE 59 82 nstalinddthe HARPIODHOD CIEL estere e erar err ir Pp RE rec EE 59 8 3 Flowmeter Software Setups cca cese sarc head ooo Hle beds oe das 60 8 55 UsMg MS HART GEI OO fo te pit mem o ERA E n eot e eb a duse uet aec 61 Sut Uni TVpes to mue tog HERE Dep REPRE UP M VEU e cr ete m RCM 61 ao HART FUNCIONS Dares ttai ea a dte on AA RES ex due Pr En E DARE 62 8 5 bisEoT Programmable Vapidbless s sas cit a eri A qoo da S pna Ns xot qat acci 62 iv Communications Options User s Guide Preface Information Paragraphs Note paragraphs provide information that provides a deeper understanding of the situation but is not essential to the proper completion of the instructions Important paragraphs provide information that emphasizes instructions that are essential to proper setup of the equipment Failure to follow these instructions carefully may cause unreliable performance Caution paragraphs provide information that alerts the operator to a hazardous situation that can cause damage to property or equipment e Warning paragraphs provide information that alerts the operator to a hazardous situation that can cause injury to personnel Cautionary information is also included when applicable Safety Issues WARNING Itis the responsibility of the user to make su
8. STOP BITS number between 1 and 247 current setting appears here Then press ENT MODBUS Address current address appears here Press EXIT until you return to RUN mode and the screen resumes the display of data measurements Then reboot the meter to load the new settings into memory 1 4 MODBUS Register Map To request specific parameters from the flowmeter using MODBUS the control system must enter the appropriate register number Only registers 1 through 90 are available for MODBUS communications while registers 508 through 512 are used by the flowmeter to store the MODBUS parameters For details see Table 2 on page 5 for a 1 Channel meter or Table 3 on page 6 for a 2 Channel meter Refer to Notes on page 6 for information about the numerical references Note Ifyou request Ch2 or AVE data from a 1 Channel meter the values will all be zero 4 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 1 Modbus Communications MODBUS Reg 1 DPR Hex Addr Table 2 MODBUS Registers for a 1 Channel Flowmeter Scaling dec places Description Clear Chl Totalizers Size in Bytes 2 16 bit signed int 2 Not Used 2 16 bit signed int 3 a Velocity 4 32 bit Long Integer 5 6 2 Act Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 7 8 2Std Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 9 10 3Ewd Totals T DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 11 12 3Rev Totals
9. de dd LO 37 5 34 Pind ino lie Assigned IP Address s eot ce te de eol lad oett us 38 5 5 5 Changing P Parameters csc cunts ee a ert tet ror mor S ade eco Dette 39 5 3 6 Changing Modbus TCP Network Parameters e RE RE eod 40 5 3 7 Changing User s Infortmiati ne soie ia 41 5 4 Tips for Improving Wireless Data Communications ssi ee ess eR o VO EPOR Ce OU RAS E a DIR uA 43 Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications A role Uno AAA A A O O IN OS 45 6 2 WIFICOMpoOnentS vta ete cl Pa wie ang ra sale E Sealed a 45 6 5 SU Di e AA AA EA AAA IA A eco acerca ee 47 6 3 1 Downloading the Digi Device Discovery Program sssssssssssssssssssss een 47 6 3 2 Medals O c a et seta ea eo O d a paR tam costa 47 53 5 Defaitit oye b sieben spaces ut acr aeris ede Mite aie arcis tato aite Me 47 6 3 4 Finding the Assigned IP Addresses cies eo eo cp UR o eU ER EU E ET ted a nn 48 6 3 5 Changing IP Parameters s ce State a t eet SEE pub T iOS 49 6 3 6 Changing User s total a PR ISP bo eo ME feed RI Feldes 50 6 4 Dips for Improving Wireless Data COMMuUNICAtIONS see errem ERES E E E ES Pg 52 Chapter 7 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 7 1 JDpusndkMessdremerites oues eoa eee ahs ote tactu cti utate e i o a ascen vr LM reo Out 53 Te CoOnmigurato Utility Set A a EL e a eal ies E 54 7 3 Selecting the Desi ete os tanda os dee OUS n 54 4 Selecting Unitstor ABS A A A A a 56 To Resetting Instrument Totali ers os o oe EO E C E od tes tw Sora dd 57
10. see page 22 Note The MAC address of all found units and the assigned IP address will be displayed In this example the assigned address is 3 112 162 129 Note Refresh the display to find the MAC address of all units W Digi Device Discovery pen web interface Configure network settings Reboot device Other Tasks Refresh view Help and Support Details Connect ME Configured DHCP IP address 3 112 162 129 Subnet mask 255 255 252 0 Default gateway 3 112 160 1 Serial ports 1 Firmware 82000856_F1 IP Address _ MAC Address Name 22 3 112 161 32 00 40 9D 24 47 33 Updated 823 112 161 218 00 40 9D 24 63 42 S 3 112 162 88 00 40 9D 24 E2 6B Updated 43 112 162 129 00 40 9D 24 DE D5 Device Connect ME Digi Connect ME Connect ME Connect ME Communications Options User s Guide Figure 15 Finding the Assigned IP Address My Device Network 23 Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 3 2 5 Changing IP Parameters Example to change the dynamic DHCP IP address to static Change the DHCP assigned IP address to static address 192 168 2 207 and disable DHCP for the unit with IP assigned address 3 112 162 129 see Figure 16 below Note 4 5 6 7 Note Click on Login Click on Apply Enter Username and Password Factory defaults are root and dbps The username and password are case sensitive Select Configuration Network Select Use the following IP address
11. static temperature and static pressure Note To view the static temperature or pressure for a channel using the HART device the fixed value for that parameter must be assigned to that channel at the flowmeter See your User s Manual for instructions tracking windows XMT868 only e minimum and maximum soundspeed XMT868 only e 2 path error handling e velocity averaging response time static density e error handling mA error level if selected e clear totals Note Refer to your User s Manual for a complete description of each of the above functions When information is viewed through the HART device the input variable always appears as either Channel 1 Temperature or Channel 1 Pressure Although these inputs are not necessarily assigned to Channel 1 the HART protocol labels all inputs as channel specific For example a Slot 1 analog input that is programmed at the meter as a temperature input assigned to Channel 1 Channel 2 Both or Neither is always reported by the HART device as a Channel 1 Temperature input Note Inputs cannot be assigned using the HART device Also any input assigned as Special is always reported as a Channel 1 Temperature input by the HART device In addition to the functions listed on the previous page the following procedures may be performed through the HART device e calibration and setup of the HART option card analog output e calibration and some programming of analog inputs analog ou
12. the user s manual s which apply to your instrument cmm E 2 ATT jee Ii s Cin o30re atorso LT aaa DN uve Figure 21 XMT Ethernet Only Option Card Communications Options User s Guide 29 Chapter 4 Ethernet Only Communications 4 2 Setup The Digi Device Discovery Program is required to set up Ethernet parameters for the Ethernet Only board To download the program proceed with the following steps 4 2 1 Downloading the Digi Device Discovery Program 1 Goto www digi com on the internet 2 Move the cursor to the SUPPORT button and select Diagnostics Utilities and MIBs from the menu 3 Open the Select Your Product for Support menu and select Digi Connect ME Then click on Submit 4 From the OS Specific Diagnostics Utilities and MIBs menu select Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 2000 or XP Then under the window select Device Discovery Utility for Windows and the File Download window appears 5 Select Save this file to a disk click on OK and save the file to your computer 6 Install the program from the downloaded file 4 2 2 Module LED Behaviors e Yellow ON a link has been detected e Yellow OFF no link has been detected 4 2 3 Default Parameters Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 e Parity None Stop Bits 1 e Flow Control None 30 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 4 Ethernet Only Communications 4 2 4 Finding the Assigned IP Address Note The following are set
13. uchar Transmitter Rev uchar Hardware Rev uchar Device ID uchar PollAddress uchar Message uchar24 Tag uchar Descriptor uchar12 Date uchar3 Final Assy No uchar3 Derial No uchar3 Pvt Label Dist uchar Pri Var Code uchar Alarm Select f p Write Protect Code uchar Config Chgd Flag uchar Response Preambles uchar HART Device uchar HART Type uchar HART Channel uchar HART Variable uchar HART Units uchar HART Zero f p HART Span f p wi A WW DW AW WWW AA A WD wi wD wl wy wa A AAA lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt RA Mx RR lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt RA lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt K K K KIKI AAA A n AA AAA n KIKIKIKIK KIKIK o lt lt lt Format f p IEEE floating point int integer uchar unsigned character ucharX X bytes of unsigned characters R W B R read only W write only B read or write using HART Communications Options User s Guide 65 Chapter 8 HART Communications no content intended for this page proceed to next page 66 Communications Options User s Guide Warranty Warranty Each instrument manufactured by GE Sensing is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship Lia
14. www gesensing corn Figure 23 Changing IP Parameters gg Local intranet Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 4 Ethernet Only Communications 4 2 6 Changing User s Information To change the user name and or password 1 Under Device Task select Open web interface 2 Enter the Username and Password The factory defaults are root and dbps Note The username and password are case sensitive 3 Click on Login Figure 24 below appears 4 Select Configuration Users 5 Click on New Figure 25 on page 34 appears A Connect ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Qs Z O x 2 CA K Search Sie Favorites Media g Address http 192 168 1 134 config users user_info htm y Eje Links 0 SupportCentral Connect ME Configuration and Management O Help nome Users Configuration Configuration Tes Network Serial Ports i GPIO v Enable user logins Alarms System Remote Management Users Configure Users Management Serial Ports Connections root UserName Action Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot New Logout Copyright 2005 GE Infrastructure Sensing All rights reserved www gesensing corn Internet Figure 24 User s Configuration Menu Communications Options Us
15. 00H 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H lt 029DH gt 0000H 029DH 0000H lt 1770H gt 0000H lt 396CH gt 0000H lt ODDAH gt 0000H 0000H Display Register Values in Hex Binary Number of Polls 25 Unsigned Decimal Integer Floating Pt Swapped FP Dbl Float Swapped Dbl lt D000H gt lt 0000H gt lt D000H gt P values lt 0000H gt lt 0000H gt 0000H gi are 3E23 and lt D000H gt lt D000H gt lt 0005H gt lt 54F2H gt lt 0003H gt a lt 000DH gt lt 5FFBH gt 0000H lt 0000H gt lt 0000H gt DODOH lt 0000H gt lt 0000H gt lt 0000H gt DODOH lt 0000H gt Polls 15 Resps 15 Figure 3 Finding the Hex Values Communications Options User s Guide 11 Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 5 Swapping Floating Point cont To monitor the floating point variable enter the first register of the variable in the Address see Figure 6 below and set the Length to 2 ModScan32 ModSca1 Device Id 1 I H4 Number of Polls 56 Address MODBUS Point Type Valid Slave Responses 56 Length 2 03 HOLDINGREGISTER gt Reset Ctrs Figure 4 The Mass Flow Register 12 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 5 Swapping the Floating Point cont Then select Menu Setup Display Options Swapp
16. 05 GE Infrastructure Sensing All rights reserved www gesensing com Figure 16 Changing IP Parameters E ieu Local intranet Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 3 2 6 Changing Modbus TCP Network Parameters 1 2 3 4 Select Configuration gt Serial Ports Port 1 gt Modbus TCP Network Setting Accept incoming Modbus TCP connection TCP Port XXX Accept incoming Modbus TCP in UDP IP UDP Port XXX gt Apply F Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q O x 2 TN se 2 Favorites A Media Ol a S m Address 4 amp http 192 168 1 10 config ports port_config_ia_modbus_tcp_master htm 1 X Go Links 9 SupportCentral gt Connect ME Configuration and Management E SN EEC A AAA A AE AAA A Q help Ron Serial Port Configuration Configuration v Port Profile Settings Network Serial Ports Current Port Profile Industrial Automation Change Profile GPIO The Industrial Automation IA Profile allows you to control and monitor various IA devices and PLCs Al 7 5 z a Industrial Automation Settings System Remote Management Current Protocol Modbus RTU Serial Slave Change Protocol Users My PLC or other IA device is connected to this serial port and needs to communicate with another PLC device or system on the network Applic
17. 40099 40100 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 D 0 O O O O O O O O O OO OOOO or Help press F1 Polis 0 Resps 0 Figure 2 Selecting the Holding Register 10 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 5 Swapping the Floating Point cont To see all the register readings in Hexadecimal form select Menu Setup Display Options Hex see Figure 3 below 77 ModScan32 ModSca1 ea File Connection Setup View Window Help oleja ej eje E Address 0001 Length 100 lt 0000H gt lt 0000H gt lt D000H gt lt DDDAH gt lt 0000H gt 0000H lt 0000H gt lt D000H gt lt 0000H gt lt 0C31H gt lt D000H gt lt 0000H gt lt 3E23H gt lt D 704H gt lt 0096H gt 0000H 0000H 0000H lt 0005H gt lt 54E0H gt 0000H lt 000DH gt lt 5FFBH gt lt 0000H gt lt 1FA2H gt lt 0000H gt lt 0228H gt 0000H 0228H 0000H 61A8H 0000H lt 189CH gt lt 0000H gt Data Definition y Options gt v Extended b lt o Ino Show Data Show Traffic Text Capture Dbase Capture Capture Off Reset Ctrs 0000H 0000H 0000H lt D000H gt 0000H lt D000H gt 0000H 0000H 0000H 00508 UDOOH gt 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H lt 0005H gt lt 54E6H gt 0000H 00
18. Access Serial Ports EX 5 Connections ser Permissions Confirm Password e Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout S Done MD Internet Figure 44 Changing the User Name and or Password Communications Options User s Guide 51 Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications 6 4 Tips for Improving Wireless Data Communications 00000000 s 600009 000 A suitable installation site should locate the antenna in a transmission path as unobstructed as possible in the direction of the associated router When a wireless transducer is linked to a router a yellow LED on the WI FI option board remains on Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI is an important indicator of wireless link quality The higher the RSSI the stronger the performance a wireless system can provide Signal Strength is calculated by a wireless transceiver and can be viewed on Administration System Information WI FI LAN Active Settings of the device home page see Figure 46 below If constant interference is present in a particular frequency zone it might be necessary to change the operational channel in the WI Fl network If interference problems persist try reducing the length of data streams Groups of short data streams have a better chance of getting through in the presence of interference than do long streams Ju Ble Edit view Favori
19. CH1 VOLUMETRIC 83 CH1_SSUP 9 CH1 PLUS TOTALS 9 CH1 MINUS TOTALS 9 CH1 T DIGITS 9 CH1 TOTALIZER TIME CH2 ERROR VALUE 9 CH1 ERROR VALLE f CH2 SSUP 9 CH1 SSUP 9 CH1 SSDN 9 CH1 SNDSP 9 CH2 VELOCITY 9 CH2 VOLUMETRIC Figure 48 Primary Selector Drop Down List Communications Options User s Guide 55 Chapter 7 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 7 4 Selecting Units for Al Blocks To select the units for the individual AI blocks 1 Double click on the AI block for which you wish to set the units ANALOG_INPUT_1 or ANALOG INPUT 2 in the tree under GEFlow XMT see Figure 47 on page 54 2 Select the Scaling tab and set the unit for the measurement based on the flowmeter settings For example if the flowmeter was set to use the metric unit system and the PRIMARY SELECTOR was set to use VELOCITY you would choose m s for the unit as shown in Figure 49 below Apply Values JANALOG_INPUT_1 000 A 4 c 4s E31 23 1 Periodic Updates 2 sec E DOS Auto Manual Diagnostics Trends Others Process Scaling Tuning Options Alarms Parameter Value E 9 XD SCALE EU 100 EU 0 UNITS INDEX DECIMAL E DUT SCALE UNITS INDEX DECIMAL 9 L_TYPE Write Changes Figure 49 Units Index Drop Down List 56 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 7 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 7 5 Resetting Instrument Totalizers To reset the instrument totalizers 1 2 3 4
20. Enable user logins Configure Users User Name Action root New Figure 43 User s Configuration Menu WD Internet Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications 6 3 6 Changing User s Information cont 6 To change the User Name click in the box delete the current name and type in the new name 7 To create a New Password click in the box delete the current password and type in the new password 8 To Confirm the new Password click in the box delete the current password and type in the new password Note For the password to be changed the New Password and Confirm Password must be identical 9 Click on Apply Note Changes will require a reboot to take effect Select Administration Reboot then wait for the reboot to be completed A Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A e a ES Q Back gt x a eo Search Favorites Y Media SE LJ Address E http 192 168 1 132 config usersfuser_config_edit htm 1 video Links SupportCantral 7 d Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Connectware Home User Configuration root Configuration Network v User Configuration Serial Ports GPIO User Name foot Alarms New Password e System Remote Management Users Applications nol Ekahau Client Management b User
21. FT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 13 Tot Digits 0 2 14 15 2Mass Flow M DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 16 17 Fwd Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 18 19 4Rev Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 20 MT DIGITS Mass Tot Digits o 2 21 22 23 Timer Error Code 4 32 bit Long Integer 2 24 25 Sound Speed 4 32 bit Long Integer 26 27 28 29 Density Signal Strength Upstream 4 32 bit Long Integer 4 32 bit Long Integer 30 31 Signal Strength Downstream 4 32 bit Long Integer 32 3315 34 35 Temperature Pressure N rey rey BY GW O mo 4 32 bit Long Integer 4 32 bit Long Integer 36 37 Signal Quality Up 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 38 39 Signal Quality Down Amp Discriminator Up 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 4 IEEE 32 bit Float Amp Discriminator Down 4 IEEE 32 bit Float SNR Up SNR Down 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 4 IEEE 32 bit Float SMODBUS baud rate 2 MODBUS parity 8MODBUS stop bits MODBUS meter addr RESERVED The complete floating point value is constructed by combining readings from the first register with a second register An eight Hex digits number will represent the IEEE 754 hexadecimal floating point value 32 bit Hexadecimal Representation To Decimal Floating Point conversion can be perform
22. GE Sensing amp Inspection Technologies Flow Communications Options User s Guide o 60005 ooo oF nam 00 j S aooooooo b 2 ge gt K inati t k 916 115 5 Rev A imagination at wor February 2009 GE Sensing Inspection Technologies Communications Options User s Guide 916 115_5 Rev A February 2009 GESensingInspection com 2009 General Electric Company All rights reserved Technical content subject to change without notice no content intended for this page proceed to next page Contents Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 2515 A e e e e SEE C f 1 12 stalling the MODEMS Option Card a ehe Eee dts 2 1 3 Setting Up MODBUS COMMUMCATIONS ect a stern parlar AAA ne EG LR ARCU MAS 2 14 MODBUS Register Mapio ssec dd a este ees fec ot 4 Walt NOTES cce 8 LS Swapping neo e et e de e e de es de rd 10 Chapter 2 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 1 2de 1198 Ft AAA dese edocet c cete or D AN 15 2 2 SCUUP in ada a ia n diate neds alaaa a Aaaa 16 2x Finding the Assigned IP Address ih oo ut TP te Uie voids ei en eret 16 222 s Changing th PHSsWOFIT L c oootatet deep y mor S eH need gh ee bep quit bed aep Fete d ard 17 B25 Changing RP FSSD AS EN ae tata E E EE ota aided 18 Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 Sob BEEF tO Roa e Ceca aros tr e Hec Es egos do 0 0 du ado as f cte n arg a rcd 21 3 25 5Set pa ssec tee a e dt a post sept e ata este alte este en fate
23. HART Interface The HART communications option card installed in GE Panametrics flowmeters has been successfully tested with the Rosemount 275 Hand Held Communicator and the Rosemount AMS Computer Based Communications Software Although some flowmeter functions may be performed using the HART device many other functions i e data logging site file uploading site file downloading printing etc must still be programmed by the methods described in the flowmeter User s Manual This is because the HART protocol was developed for use with simple transmitters and it cannot handle the multitude of sophisticated functions built into the GE Panametrics flowmeters 8 4 1 Unit Types Due to limitations of the HART protocol only those unit types listed in Table 5 above are acceptable If a meter parameter is set to any other measurement units the HART device displays an Unknown Enumerator Can not resolve error message and may terminate communications entirely In some cases both the Hart device and the flowmeter may have to be rebooted to clear the error To address this potential problem the flowmeter has been programmed to force all measurement units to HART compliant units if a HART option card is detected upon startup Communications Options User s Guide 61 Chapter 8 HART Communications 8 4 2 HART Functions After HART communications has been properly set up the following flowmeter functions may be accessed using the HART device
24. I SNR Up CH1 SNR Down 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 4 IEEE 32 bit Float CH2 Signal Quality Up CH2 Signal Quality Down 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 106 107 108 109 110 111 CH2 Amp Discriminator Up CH2 Amp Discriminator Down 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 112 113 114 115 B6 BA BE C2 C6 102 103 CA c D2 D6 DA DE CH2 SNR Up CH2 SNR Down 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 508 SMODBUS baud rate 2 509 7MODBUS parity 510 8MODBUS stop bits 511 MODBUS meter addr 512 RESERVED The complete floating point value is constructed by combining readings from the first register with a second register An eight Hex digits number will represent the IEEE 754 hexadecimal floating point value 32 bit Hexadecimal Representation To Decimal Floating Point conversion can be performed if needed Example Reg 14 reading is 44d7 Reg 15 reading is 4000 Mass Flow is 44474000 which corresponds to 1722 The complete Long integer value is constructed by combining readings from the first register with the second register Eight Hex digits will represent the Long interger value Example Reg 24 is 0019 Reg 25 is ED30 Hexadecimal Sound Speed is 0019ED30 which is converted to 1699120 decimal Taking into account that Sound Speed has 3 decimal places from the map it corresponds to a value of 1699 120 Communications
25. Infrastructure Sensing All rights reserved www gesensing corn MD Internet Figure 25 Changing the User Name and or Password 34 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI Fl Communications Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI FI Communications 5 1 Introduction This document provides instructions for setting up a flowmeter equipped with Modbus Over WI FI communications To apply these procedures the flowmeter must have the option card installed see the example in Figure 26 below and connected to a WI FI antenna Note To install an option card consult the user s manual s which apply to your instrument Figure 26 Modbus Over WI FI Option Card 5 2 WI FI Components The WI FI antenna should be mounted on top of the flowmeter enclosure see Figure 27 below and connected to the Modbus Over WI FI option card as shown in Figure 28 and Figure 29 on page 36 Figure 27 WI FI Antenna Communications Options User s Guide 35 Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI FI Communications 5 2 WI FI Components cont Figure 29 WI FI Cable PC Board Connection 36 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI FI Communications 5 3 Setup The default IP address in setting up the Modbus Over WI FI option card is Dynamic DHCP If it has to be changed to a static IP address the instrument must first be linked to the DHCP network Note The following are setup procedure examples The D
26. MT DIGITS Mass Tot Digits 2 21 22 Chl Timer 4 32 bit Long Integer 23 Chl Error Code 2 24 25 Chl Sound Speed 4 32 bit Long Integer 26 27 Chl Density 4 32 bit Long Integer 28 29 Chl Sig Strength Upstream 4 32 bit Long Integer 30 31 Chl Sig Strength Downstream 4 32 bit Long Integer 32 33 5 Chl Temperature 4 32 bit Long Integer 34 35 Chl Pressure WLM RL rR B WwW CO N 4 32 bit Long Integer 36 37 Ch2 Velocity 2 4 32 bit Long Integer 38 39 Ch2 Act Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 40 41 Ch2 Std Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 42 43 Ch2 Fwd Totals T DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 44 45 Ch2 Rev Totals FT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 46 Ch2 Tot Digits 0 2 47 48 Ch2 Mass Flow FM DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 49 50 Ch2 Fwd Mass Totals FMT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 51 52 Ch2 Rev Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 53 Ch2 Mass Tot Digits 0 2 24 55 Ch2 Timer 4 32 bit Long Integer 56 Ch2 Error Code 2 57 58 Ch2 Sound Speed 4 32 bit Long Integer 59 60 Ch2 Density 4 32 bit Long Integer 61 62 Ch2 Sig Strength Upstream 4 32 bit Long Integer 63 64 Ch2 Sig S
27. Options User s Guide 7 Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 4 1 Notes 1 Clear Totalizers flag from the 8051 to clear either the Channel 1 or Channel 2 totalizers 2 Values in these registers are floating point numbers and require no scaling The number of decimal digits is set in meter programming 3 Require scaling by value in register 13 4 Require scaling by value in register 20 5 AVG Error Code O Both Ch1 and Ch2 are in error 1 Ch1 only is in error 2 Ch2 only is in error 3 Both channels are error free 6 MODBUS baud rate 5 2400 6 4800 7 9600 7 MODBUS parity 0 none 1 odd 2 even 8 MODBUS stop bits 1 1 stop bit 2 2 stop bits IMPORTANT If the unit is reading over range an error condition will occur and output 20mA for a 0 20mA range or 21 10mA for a 4 20mA range 8 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 Ch Meter 2 Ch Meter Baud Rate RS232 UART Bits RS232 Network 1 D MODBUS Baud Rate FS MODBUS Parity MODBUS Address NOTE Plain text represents prompt area messages and boxed text represents option bar choices Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices Figure 1 MODBUS Menu Map Communications Options User s Guide 9 Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 5 Swapping the Floating Point To represent a correct floating point value you may need to swap the reading from two registers Some applic
28. T of the flowmeter to the CAS IN of the PID block gt rface0 0 Function Block Application Loop Time 1 sec Stale Limit 1 2 N 9 Os xw A Om y H w ANALOG INPUT 1 000000003 AT ig AnalogOutput 400000560 40 OUT PA CAS IN OUT gt Alarms B BKCAL OUT f Trends Be 22 ATarms Pe PEA Trends Pe ig PidControl 400000560 PID ANALOG INPUT 2 000000003 AD be IN OUT Y OUT e CASN BKCAL OUT P Alarms B P BECAL IN Alarms B Ex Bn Trends B gt TRE IN D Trends B Amel PTRK VAL FF VAL GEFlow XMT 000000003 FLOW 00000 El Apply Values FLOw 000000003 2 f 6 c 4a E 23 IV Periodic Updates 2 sec 4 Figure 51 Function Block Application 58 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 8 HART Communications Chapter 8 HART Communications 8 1 Introduction GE Panametrics GF868 XGM868 XGS868 and XMT868 ultrasonic flowmeters may be modified to permit two way communication with a HART communication device This requires the installation of a HART option card in the flowmeter The option card generates a 4 20 mA analog output signal that can be read by the HART device Proceed to the appropriate section for detailed instructions on installing and using the HART option card 8 2 Installing the HART Option Card To install HART option card in your flowmeter complete the following steps WARNING This procedure should be performed only by qualified service personnel 1 Disconn
29. and enter IP address 192 168 2 207 Changes will require a reboot to take effect Select Administration Reboot then wait for the reboot to complete 24 3 Connect ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure Plug the option card into the DHCP network The DHCP network server has to assign an IP address to this card Under Device Task at Digi Device Discovery Program page 23 highlight the corresponding device and select Open web interface File Edit View Favorites Tools Help lt Back gt o Qsearch Favorites Fmedia b amp Ed El address ES http 3 112 162 129 config network network config htm y Go Links gt SupportCentral y Home Configuration Network Serial Ports GPIO Alarms System Remote Management Users Management Serial Ports Connections Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout Connect ME Configuration and Management Q Help Network Configuration v IP Settings C Obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP Use the following IP address 132 168 2 207 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Changes to DHCP IP address and Subnet Mask require a reboot to take effect b Network Services Settings Advanced Network Settings Copyright amp 20
30. ase sensitive 4 Enter Selection number 2 5 Enter the current Password and the new Password when prompted ommand Prompt telnet 3 112 161 79 10000 Welcome to Net Works Configuration Utility 1 6 Enable DHCP Server N99999999 login root Password seeeeeeeeec Hello root Main Menu 1 gt IP Parameters 2 gt Change Password 3 gt Enable DHCP Client 4 5 Quit Enter Selection 2 Enter old password seeeeeeeeec Enter new password seeeeceeeoo Renter new password seeeeeeeoc New password accepted Main Menu 1 gt IP Parameters 2 gt Change Password 3 gt Enable DHCP Client 4 gt Quit Enter Selection Figure 10 Changing the Password Communications Options User s Guide 17 Chapter 2 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 1 2 2 3 Changing IP Parameters Example Change the DHCP assigned IP address to static address 192 168 2 225 and disable DHCP for the module with IP assigned address 3 112 161 79 see Figure 11 on page 19 and Figure 12 on page 20 1 Open a DOS command prompt 2 Typetelnet 3 112 161 79 10000 and hit Enter 3 Enter the current Login and Password Note The Login and Password are case sensitive 4 From the Main Menu select IP Parameters 5 From the IP Parameters menu select IP Address 6 Enter the new static IP address 192 168 2 225 Note Ifnecessary change the Subnet Main and a default Gateway by entering 2 and 3 in the IP parameters menu 7 Select 4 to return to th
31. at the device has been placed in the OOS out of service mode before executing 7 3 Selecting the Desired Measurements To set the measurement unit for each AI 1 Double click on the FLOW Transducer Block in the tree under GEFlow XMT 2 Select the Others tab and open the drop down list for the PRIMARY SELECTOR and SECONDARY SELECTOR refer to Figure 48 on page 55 3 Choose the unit from the list see Figure 48 on page 55 This unit will correspond to the unit that is available in the AI block for network connection The PRIMARY SELECTOR unit will correspond to ANALOG_INPUT_1 and the SECONDARY SELECTOR will correspond to ANALOG INPUT 2 54 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 7 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 7 3 Selecting the Desired Measurements cont 4 After the desired measurements have been selected for the PRIMARY and SECONDARY SELECTOR choose the unit system UNIT_SELECTOR above the PRIMARY_SELECTOR that has been programmed in the flowmeter English or SD t GEFlow XMT 000000003 F Apply Values FLOW 000000003 Li P 46 c 4s 3 2 8 v Periodic Updates 2 sec zi DOS Auto Process Alarms Diagnostics Trends Others Parameter Value VALUE 10 62 STATUS Esuesra Good NonCascade SUBSTATUS NonSpecific LIMITS NotLimited 9 SECONDARY_VALUE_UNIT 00001 9 UNIT_SELECTOR ffi SI metric PRIMARY SELECTOR 9 SECONDARY SELECTOR 9 CH1_VELOCITY CH1 ERROR VALUE 9
32. ations Ekahau Client gt Modbus RTU Settings Management v Modbus TCP Network Settings Global Serial Ports Note The following settings are globally configured and affect all serial ports They are provided here for Connections convenience Administration File Management V Accept incoming Modbus TCP connections TCP port 502 Backup Restore M Accept incoming Modbus TCP in UDP IP UDP port 502 Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot C Ignore incoming broadcast requests using unit address O Modbus TCP Protocol Settings e i Logout Send incoming broadcast requests to this serial device Iv Change the Modbus unit address to 1 before sending Figure 17 Changing Modbus TCP Port Communications Options User s Guide 25 Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 3 2 7 Changing User s Information To change the user name and or password 1 Under Device Task select Open web interface 2 Enter the Username and Password The factory defaults are root and dbps Note The username and password are case sensitive 3 Click on Login Figure 18 below appears 4 Select Configuration Users 5 Click on New Figure 19 on page 27 appears 26 3 Connect ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure File Edit View Favorites Tools Qe V o T x a Search Sg Favorites QI media o a Help Adi El http
33. ations allow you to swap the registers Some do not When using the Modscan32 utility in order to monitor register values you need to select 03 HOLDING REGISTER see Figure 2 below select the corresponding communications parameters in the menu item Connection Connect and hit OK to make a connection ModScan32 ModSca1 ea File Connection Setup View Window Help Dam e Ela a Slew aaa aja aa Device Id Address 0001 Lt Number of Polls 0 MODBUS Point Type Valid Slave Responses 0 Length 100 03 HOLDING REGISTER gt O 01 COIL STATUS Meses 02 INPUT STATUS 03 HOLDING REGISTER i 04 INPUT REGISTER jx Device NOT CONNE DT 0 0000 40037 0 0000 40073 0 0000 40038 40074 0000 40039 0 0000 40075 0 0000 40040 40076 0000 40041 0000 40077 0 0000 40042 40078 M Select 0000 e 0000 40043 0000 40079 0 40044 40080 0000 40045 0000 40081 0 40046 40082 0000 40047 0000 40083 0 0000 40048 40084 0000 40049 0000 40085 0 0000 40050 40086 0000 40051 0000 40087 0 0000 40052 40088 0000 40053 0000 40089 0 0000 40054 40090 0000 40091 0 0000 40092 0000 40093 0 0000 40094 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 0000 40055 40056 0000 40057 40058 0000 40059 40060 0000 40061 40062 0000 40063 40064 0000 40065 40066 0000 40067 40068 0000 40069 40070 0000 40071 40072 0000 40095 40096 0000 40097 40098 0000
34. bility under this warranty is limited to restoring the instrument to normal operation or replacing the instrument at the sole discretion of GE Sensing Fuses and batteries are specifically excluded from any liability This warranty is effective from the date of delivery to the original purchaser If GE Sensing determines that the equipment was defective the warranty period is one year from delivery for electronic or mechanical failures one year from delivery for sensor shelf life If GE Sensing determines that the equipment was damaged by misuse improper installation the use of unauthorized replacement parts or operating conditions outside the guidelines specified by GE Sensing the repairs are not covered under this warranty The warranties set forth herein are exclusive and are in lieu of all other warranties whether statutory express or implied including warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Return Policy If a GE Sensing instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify GE Sensing giving full details of the problem and provide the model number and serial number of the instrument If the nature of the problem indicates the need for factory service GE Sensing will issue a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER RAN and shipping instructions for the return of the instrument to a service center
35. cations 1 1 Introduction Your flowmeter hardware and software GC3E MBS have been modified to provide improved MODBUS communications The MODBUS option card provides an RS485 interface with a host system while the main circuit board continues to support RS232 communications for use with a PC running PanaView software Note PanaView does not support Modbus To properly set up the instrument use this addendum along with the standard flowmeter User s Manual This document shows how to install the MODBUS option card and how to program the modified flowmeter to access this special feature When equipped with the optional MODBUS output card the flow transmitter can send flow data and diagnostic information to a flow computer or SCADA serially using a Gould type RTU protocol In this case only the MODBUS function command 3 read multiple registers 6 write multiple registers is valid The format for the data exchange is as follows The send command initiated by the host flow computer or controller comes in the form time delimiter lt Addr gt lt 3 gt lt First Register MSB gt lt First Register LSB gt lt Register Count MSB gt lt Register Count LSB gt lt CRC Low gt lt CRC High gt time delimiter The response initiated by the host flow computer or controller comes in the form time delimiter lt Addr gt lt 3 gt lt Byte count Data gt CRC Low gt lt CRC High gt time delimiter The format for th
36. ctory defaults are root and dbps Note The username and password are case sensitive Click on Login 3 4 Select Configuration Network 5 Select Use the following IP address and enter IP address 192 168 2 207 6 Click on Apply Note Changes will require a reboot to take effect Select Administration Reboot then wait for the reboot to complete 3 Connect ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure File Edit View Favorites Tools Help lt p Back x 9o 2 A search Favorites pueda X Br 3 A B Address e http 3 112 162 129 config network network config htm Go Links gt 69 SupportContral y Connect ME Configuration and Management Q Help nae Network Configuration Configuration NEEWETE v IP Settings Serial Ports GPIO C Obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP Alarms Use the following IP address System 182 168 2 207 Remote Management P Address 32 Users Management Serial Ports Connections Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ooo 0 Default Gateway Changes to DHCP IP address and Subnet Mask require a reboot to take effect Network Services Settings gt Advanced Network Settings Copyright 2005 GE Infrastructure Sensing All rights reserved
37. d disable DHCP for the unit with IP assigned address 3 112 162 129 see Figure 42 below 1 Have your option card joined to the wireless network 2 Under Device Task select Open web interface 3 Enter Username and Password Factory defaults are root and dbps Note The username and password are case sensitive 4 Click on Login 5 Select Configuration Network 6 Select Use the following IP address and enter IP address 192 168 2 207 7 Click on Apply Note Changes will require a reboot to take effect Select Administration Reboot then wait for the reboot to be completed AE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a lt A Back my o B A search Favorites imedia c Er E HA ade dress ja http 3 112 162 129 config network network config htm y e Go Links gt SupportContral Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Q Help hems Network Configuration Configuration F nengak v IP Settings Serial Ports i GPIO C Obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP Alarms Use the following IP address System Remote Management IP Address Hh 92 168 2 207 Users Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Management Serial Ports Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Connections Administration Changes to DHCP IP address and Subnet Mask require a reboot to take effect File Management Backup Restore Appi Update Firmware Factory Default Settings gt Net k S
38. e Main Menu 8 From the Main Menu select 3 Enable DHCP Client 9 Enter 2 to disable the DHCP Once the update has taken place the new IP address will be shown 10 Select 4 Main Menu and Quit 11 Cycle the power on the unit 18 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 2 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 1 2 2 3 Changing IP Parameters cont Select Command Prompt telnet 3 112 161 79 10000 Welcome to Net Vorks Configuration Utility 1 8 Enable DHCP Server N99999999 login root Password eSSoboboDe Hello root Main Menu 1 gt IP Parameters 2 gt Change Password 3 Enable DHCP Client 4 gt Quit Enter Selection 1 IP Parameters 1 gt IP Address 2 gt Subnet Mask 3 gt Default Gateway 4 gt Main Menu Enter Selection 1 Enter IP address 192 168 2 225 168 2 207 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 New IP address 192 168 2 2251 accepted IP Parameters 1 gt IP Address 2 gt Subnet Mask 3 gt Default Gateway 4 gt Main Menu Enter Selection 192 168 2 207 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 Figure 11 Changing IP Parameters 1 Communications Options User s Guide 19 Chapter 2 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 1 2 2 3 Changing IP Parameters cont 20 Enter IP address 192 168 2 225 New IP address 192 168 2 2251 accepted IP Parameters 1 gt IP Address 192 168 2 267 2 gt Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 3 gt Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 4 gt Mai
39. e Table 4 below Channel 1 Ch1 Velocity Table 4 Available Measurements for the DF868 ft s or m s Ch2 Velocity ft s or m s Avg Velocity Channel 2 Units Average Units ft s or m s Ch1 Act Volumetric VOL_U Ch2 Act Volumetric VOL_U Avg Act Volumetric VOL_U Ch1 Std Volumetric VOL_U Ch2 Std Volumetric VOL_U Avg Std Volumetric VOL_U Ch1 Fwd Totals TOT_U Ch2 Fwd Totals TOT_U Avg Fwd Totals TOT_U Ch1 Rev Totals TOT_U Ch2 Rev Totals TOT_U Avg Rev Totals TOT_U Ch1 Tot Digits none Ch2 Tot Digits none Avg Tot Digits none Ch1 Mass Flow MASS U Ch2 Mass Flow MASS U Avg Mass Flow MASS U Ch1 Fwd Mass Totals MTOT U Ch2 Fwd Mass Totals MTOT U Avg Fwd Mass Totals MTOT U Ch1 Rev Mass Totals MTOT U Ch2 Rev Mass Totals MTOT_U Avg Rev Mass Totals MTOT_U Ch1 Mass Tot Digits none Ch2 Mass Tot Digits none Avg Mass Tot Digits none Ch1 Timer sec Ch2 Timer sec Avg Timer sec Ch1 Error Code none Ch2 Error Code none Avg Error Code none Ch1 SSUP none Ch2 SSUP none Avg SSUP none Ch1 SSDN none Ch2 SSDN none Avg SSDN none Ch1 Sound Speed ft s or m s Ch2 Sound Speed ft s or m s Avg Sound Speed ft s or m s Ch1 Density see note Ch2 Density see note Ch1 T
40. e returned data types is as follows Integer 16 bit Integer lt MSB gt lt LSB gt 1 Register 16 bit integer Integer 32 bit Integer lt MSB gt lt LSB gt lt LSB gt lt LSB gt 2 Registers 32 bit long integer Floating Point FP lt EXP gt lt MAN gt lt MAN gt lt MAN gt 2 Registers 32 bit IEEE floating point number Communications Options User s Guide 1 Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 2 Installing the MODBUS Option Card IMPORTANT The installation information presented here supersedes the information in the standard flowmeter User s Manual The modified flowmeter uses the RS485 standard for MODBUS communications This standard allows up to 32 nodes drivers and receivers on one multidrop network at distances up to 4 000 ft 1 200 m To connect the instrument s to the host system GE Sensing recommends using a 24 gauge 24 AWG twisted pair cable with a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms and a 120 ohm termination at each end of the communications line The MODBUS option card must be plugged into either slot 5 or slot 6 of the flowmeter On the option card pin 1 is the TMT inverting or negative connection and pin 2 is the TMT non inverting or positive connection To link the flowmeter to the control system connect the two wires of the twisted pair cable from these terminals to the corresponding terminals at the control system Note Iftwo MODBUS option cards are installed in the flowmeter only the ca
41. ect the main power from the flowmeter WARNING Failure to disconnect the power before proceeding may result in serious injury 2 Refer to your User s Manual for step by step instructions and install the HART option card in Slot 6 for a GF868 flowmeter or in Slot 2 for an XGM868 XGS868 or XMT868 flowmeter IMPORTANT If a MODBUS option card is installed in Slot 5 of a GF868 flowmeter the HART option card in Slot 6 will be ignored 3 Interconnect the HART option card and the HART device as shown in Figure 1 on the next page HART 1 Flowmeter Communications Option Card Device 2 2 Connector N gt 250 ohms e 24 Volt DC Power Supply Figure 52 Option Card Wiring For a GF868 flowmeter the option card connector is mounted on the card and the HART device leads should go to pins 1 and 2 of this connector As for other option cards installed in the same meter as the HART option card the HART device will not recognize any option card installed in Slots 3 5 and it will only recognize option cards installed in Slots 1 2 if they are Analog Input Analog Output or RTD option cards Communications Options User s Guide 59 Chapter 8 HART Communications 8 2 Installing the HART Option Card cont For XGM868 XGS868 and XMT868 flowmeters the HART device connections must be made to pins 1 and 2 of the 12 pin terminal block J2 on the terminal board Therefore you must make sure that any optio
42. ed FP see Figure 5 below Modscan32 will swap the register and display the floating point variable correctly ModScan32 ModSca1 ea File Connection Setup View Window Help poisia ale E E E i Data Definition fi fao NEO Y Show Data El Extended gt Show Traffic Startin ga t Text Capture Binary address 2 Address 0002 Dbase Capture Hex Number of Polls 33 Capture Off Unsigned Decimal alid Slave Responses 33 Pus P P ES Inte i uid Reset Ctrs floating Reset Ctrs Reset Ctrs Floating Pt swaps every INI two Swapped Dbl registers 00 Hex Addresses 40076 40077 40078 40079 40080 40081 40082 40083 40084 40085 40086 40087 40088 40089 40090 40091 40092 40093 40094 40095 40096 40097 40098 40099 40100 40101 D D D D D D OF OF D D D D D D D D D In Display Register Values in Floating Pt Figure 5 Swapped Floating Point Communications Options User s Guide 13 Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 5 Swapping the Floating Point cont Web utilities can also be used to convert hexadecimal register readings into floating point values see Figure 6 below Note How to construct an 8 digit hexadecimal value from two registers is explained at the bottom of the Modbus Register tables Table 2 on page 5 for 1 Channel flowmeters and Table 3 on page 6 for 2 Channel flowmeters http babbage cs qc edu I EEE 754
43. ed if needed Example Reg 14 reading is 44d7 Reg 15 reading is 4000 Mass Flow is 44d74000 which corresponds to 1722 The complete Long integer value is constructed by combining readings from the first register with the second register Eight Hex digits will represent the Long interger value Example Reg 24 is 0019 Reg 25 is ED30 Hexadecimal Sound Speed is 0019ED30 which is converted to 1699120 decimal Taking into account that Sound Speed has 3 decimal places from the map it corresponds to a value of 1699 120 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 1 Modbus Communications MODBUS Reg 1 DPR Hex Addr Table 3 MODBUS Registers for a 2 Channel Flowmeter Scaling dec places Description Clear Chl Totalizers Size in Bytes 2 16 bit signed int 2 Clear Ch2 Totalizers 2 16 bit signed int 3 4 Chl Velocity 4 32 bit Long Integer 5 6 2Ch1 Act Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 7 8 2Ch1 Std Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 9 10 3Ch1 Fwd Totals FT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 11 12 3Ch1 Rev Totals FT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 13 14 15 Chl Tot Digits 2Ch1 Mass Flow 0 M DIGITS 2 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 16 17 4Ch1 Fwd Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 18 19 4Ch1 Rev Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 20 Ch1
44. ee eed 22 3 2 1 Downloading the Digi Device Discovery PrograM 6 cece cence cece cence eee 22 222 Module E ED BehaVIOES da oi aba Pop boe pe p MES 22 a DetaultParaimetere socie A a EUER EO Hd 22 3 2 4 Finding the Assigned IP Address oue eaaet ios eR want nic Erit lu a LA iced a 23 525 Changing P ParalitielerS a A E eR ea A4 24 3 2 6 Changing Modbus TCP Network Paldtrieters ee otra ee e he Rete NR 25 3 2 7 Changing Users Inforfmatiol zoo dep pr RR ISP OR P E INIMA que EPI Vien ipis 26 Chapter 4 Ethernet Only Communications AL 1 8 9 HOA ooo ree Te eos unc D qe pM ME c LA Cnt A EUM EA E MEA 29 LAS A mE Messa to Mte dert A Mr ene NR 30 4 2 1 Downloading the Digi Device Discovery Program issssssssssssssssssses een 30 422 MALE BENAVIOLS e de e de cir AD AS 30 42 5 DetaulbPardamsters sico bt RUP P pond Re E Vo ORDINE DUELO EC wen CI P aet 30 A e e e a ip Add ess oss fete tone A E eo os oot sss e eR tet nna 31 Ada MORBO IP Parameter Suimean n cites fete e dd ra 32 4 2 6 Changing User s Information e euo d og 33 Communications Options User s Guide iii Contents Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI FI Communications A UD redeat E Luc A O aw cee Re ee NE EOM EDT M TEE 35 S2 WIFEIIGomponenmts c reo eo tere a e et RC Sere al sa oo de aed tack oe SEE et rs 35 AA kel Pe sek Redi te taba en Metis 37 5 3 1 Downloading the Digi Device Discovery Program s ur di 37 532 Module LED Behaylors td 37 53 3 DEA das lia e o ME des le
45. emperature Deg F or C Ch2 Temperature Deg F or C Ch1 Pressure Metric or English units are determined by the setup of the flowmeter PRESS_U Ch2 Pressure PRESS_U Totalizer digits are available for informational purposes only Respective totals are automatically scaled by the Tot Digits value selected in the flowmeter setup If the meter is outputting Mole Weight the unit is mw otherwise it is the programmed pressure unit VOL_U TOT_U MASS_U MTOT_U and PRESS_U are determined by the units chosen for these measure ments in the flowmeter setup See the instrument User s Manual for the setup of these parameters Communications Options User s Guide 53 Chapter 7 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 7 2 Configuration Utility Setup The following is an example setup using National Instruments Configuration Utility v3 1 Figure 47 below shows the Configuration Utility with a flowmeter on the network GE Flow XMT NI FBUS Configurator Ver 3 1 FCP1 interface0 0 Function Block E File Edit Configure Zoom View Window Help OEA interfaceD 0 m Network Parameters P Schedule E Function Block Application interface0 0 E E GEFlow XMT 000000003 D RESOURCE BLOCK 000000003 RB2 Ze FLOW 000000003 FLOW ia ANALOG_INPUT_1 000000003 AT HA ANALOG IMPLIT 2 000000003 AT Figure 47 Configuration Utility Setup Example Note The following procedures assume th
46. er s Guide 33 Chapter 4 Ethernet Only Communications 4 2 6 Changing User s Information cont 6 To change the User Name click in the box delete the current name and type in the new name 7 To create a New Password click in the box delete the current password and type in the new password 8 To Confirm the new Password click in the box delete the current password and type in the new password Note For the password to be changed the New Password and Confirm Password must be identical 9 Click on Apply Note Changes will require a reboot to take effect Select Administration Reboot then wait for the reboot to be completed A Connect ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure EEx File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Qe Q x a EA Search Sip Favorites QU media 2 ZI Address l http 192 168 1 134 config users user config edit htm 1 vi a Go Links SupportCentral Connect ME Configuration and Management PONE User Configuration root Return to Users Configuration Network Serial Ports GPIO User Name Alarms System Remote Management Users Management Al Serial Ports Connections v User Configuration New Password Confirm Password b User Access Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot b User Permissions Logout Copyright amp 2005 GE
47. ervi Seti System Information SENET SSIES SES BEUU S Reboot gt Advanced Network Settings Logout Copyright 2005 GE Infrastructure Sensing All rights reserved ii ese lA gar el eg Local intranet Figure 42 Changing IP Parameters Communications Options User s Guide 49 Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications 6 3 6 Changing User s Information To change the user name and or password 1 Under Device Task select Open web interface 2 Enter the Username and Password The factory defaults are root and dbps Note The username and password are case sensitive 3 Click on Login Figure 43 below appears 4 Select Configuration Users 5 Click on New Figure 44 on page 51 appears 50 3 Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure File Edit View Favorites Qs Q x a Ay Search She Favorites QU necia 6 lt E Help Address http 192 168 1 132 config users user_info htm e Connectware Home Configuration Network Serial Ports GPIO Alarms System Remote Management Users Applications Ekahau Client Management Serial Ports Connections Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout Links SupportCentral X Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Help Users Configuration v Users v
48. gs Logout Copyright 2005 GE Infrastructure Sensing All rights reserved M ese lA OLEON el eg Local intranet Figure 31 Changing IP Parameters Communications Options User s Guide 39 Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI FI Communications 5 3 6 Changing Modbus TCP Network Parameters 1 2 3 4 40 Apply Select Configuration gt Serial Ports gt Port 1 gt Modbus TCP Network Setting Accept incoming Modbus TCP connection TCP Port XXX Accept incoming Modbus TCP in UDP IP UDP Port XXX 3 Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qs o T x 2 TN Po search Sp Favorites A media Ol vt gt lul Address ES http 192 168 1 10 config ports port config ia modbus tcp master htm 1 gt Eso unis SupportContrat z Connectware Home Configuration Network Serial Ports GPIO Alarms System Remote Management Users Applications Ekahau Client Management Serial Ports Connections Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Q Help Serial Port Configuration v Port Profile Settings Current Port Profile Industrial Automation Change Profile The Industrial Automation 14 Profile allows you to control and monitor various I4 dev
49. hanged to a static IP address the instrument must first be connected to the DHCP network Note The following are setup procedure examples 2 2 1 Finding the Assigned IP Address Example Find the IP address of a module with Media Access Control MAC address 00409d25da0b 1 Open a DOS command prompt Go to the directory containing the executable ruiping exe 2 Type ruiping e and hit Enter Note Once the module containing the MAC address has been found it will be displayed along with the assigned IP address see Figure 9 below In this example the assigned address is 3 112 161 79 3 Stop the process by hitting the Esc key 16 elect Command Prompt ProtoCessor BRIDGE NAME ProtoCessor ProtoCessor Implant Implant 3 112 161 227 IP Addres 3 112 161 227 IP Address 3 112 161 227 IP Address 3 112 161 79 3 112 161 227 IP Addres Figure 9 Finding the Assigned IP Address 9008 40 9d ETHERNET 900 40 9d ETHERNET 908 40 9d ETHERNET 908 40 9d 908 40 9d ETHERNET Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 2 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 1 2 2 2 Changing the Password Example Change the Password for the module with IP address 3 112 161 79 see Figure 10 below 1 Open a DOS command prompt 2 Type telnet 3 112 161 79 10000 and hit Enter 3 Enter the current Login and Password The factory defaults are root and Netsilicon Note The Login and Password are c
50. ices and PLCs Industrial Automation Settings Current Protocol Modbus RTU Serial Slave Change Protocol My PLC or other IA device is connected to this serial port and needs to communicate with another PLC device or system on the network gt Modbus RTU Settings v Modbus TCP Network Settings Global Note The following settings are globally configured and affect all serial ports They are provided here for convenience M Accept incoming Modbus TCP connections TCP port 502 Iv Accept incoming Modbus TCP in UDP IP UDP port 502 Modbus TCP Protocol Settings C Ignore incoming broadcast requests using unit address 0 Send incoming broadcast requests to this serial device Iv Change the Modbus unit address to 1 before sending Figure 32 Changing Modbus TCP Port Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI Fl Communications 5 3 7 Changing User s Information To change the user name and or password 1 Under Device Task select Open web interface 2 Enter the Username and Password The factory defaults are root and dbps Note The username and password are case sensitive 3 Click on Login Figure 33 below appears 4 Select Configuration Users 5 Click on New Figure 34 on page 42 appears Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Infrastructure File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Qs Q x El f5 P Search she Favorites Q
51. igi Device Discovery Program is required to set up WI FI parameters To download the program proceed with the following steps 5 3 1 Downloading the Digi Device Discovery Program 1 2 3 4 5 6 Go to www digi com on the internet Move the cursor to the SUPPORT button and select Diagnostics Utilities and MIBs from the menu Open the Select Your Product for Support menu and select Digi Connect ME Then click on Submit From the OS Specific Diagnostics Utilities and MIBs menu select Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 2000 or XP Then under the window select Device Discovery Utility for Windows and the File Download window appears Select Save this file to a disk click on OK and save the file to your computer Install the program from the downloaded file 5 3 2 Module LED Behaviors Yellow ON Associated with Access Point Yellow Blinking Slowly Ad hoc mode Yellow Blinking Quickly Scanning for a network 5 3 3 Default Parameters Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None TCP UDP Port 502 Communications Options User s Guide 37 Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI FI Communications IMPORTANT This Modbus over WI FI option card is shipped with DHCP IP addressing and all the security options disabled If your wireless LAN has any security set it should be disabled to have this card join your wireless network A solid yellow LED on the card indicates the card is joined to the wireless networ
52. igi com on the internet 2 Move the cursor to the SUPPORT button and select Diagnostics Utilities and MIBs from the menu 3 Open the Select Your Product for Support menu and select Digi Connect ME Then click on Submit 4 From the OS Specific Diagnostics Utilities and MIBs menu select Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 2000 or XP Then under the window select Device Discovery Utility for Windows and the File Download window appears 5 Select Save this file to a disk click on OK and save the file to your computer 6 Install the program from the downloaded file 3 2 2 Module LED Behaviors e Yellow ON a link has been detected e Yellow OFF no link has been detected 3 2 3 Default Parameters Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 e Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None e TCP UDP Port 502 22 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 IMPORTANT The option card is shipped with DHCP not static IP addressing which may not work in your LAN network If your network requires static IP you must follow the procedure on page 4 Otherwise this card will not be operational 3 2 4 Finding the Assigned IP Address Note The following are setup procedure examples Example Find the IP address of the module with Media Access Control MAC address 00409d24ded5 1 Run the Digi Device Discovery Program see Figure 15 below Note To access the Digi Device Discovery Program
53. k 5 3 4 Finding the Assigned IP Address Note The following are setup procedure examples Example Find the IP address of the module with Media Access Control MAC address 00409d24ded5 1 Run the Digi Device Discovery Program see Figure 30 below Note To access the Digi Device Discovery Program see page 37 Note The MAC address of all found units and the assigned IP address will be displayed In this example the assigned address is 3 112 162 129 Note Refresh the display to find the MAC address of all units E gt Digi Device Discovery P lani xl IP Address MAC Address Name Device S 3112161 32 00 40 9D 24 47 33 Updated Connect ME SP 3 112 161 2198 00 40 9D 24 63 42 Digi Connect WI ME 5e 3 112 162 88 D0 40 9D 24 E2 6B_ Updated Connect ME Configure network settings 143 112 162 129 00 40 90 24 DE D5 Connect ME Reboot device Open web interface Other Tasks Refresh view Help and Support Details Connect ME Configured DHCP IP address 3 112 162 129 Subnet mask 255 255 252 0 Default gateway 3 112 160 1 Serial ports 1 Firmware 82000856_F1 My Device Network Figure 30 Finding the Assigned IP Address 38 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI Fl Communications 5 3 5 Changing IP Parameters Example Change the DHCP assigned IP address to static address 192 168 2 207 and disable DHCP for the unit with IP assigned address 3 112 162 129 see Figure 31 below
54. n Menu Enter Selection 4 Main Menu 1 gt IP Parameters 2 gt Change Password 3 gt Enable DHCP Client 4 gt Quit Enter Selection 3 Enable DHCP Client Y 1 or N DHCP is Disabled Enter Static IP Address IP Parameters 1 gt IP Address 192 168 2 225 2 gt Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 3 gt Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 4 gt Main Menu Enter Selection Figure 12 Changing IP Parameters 2 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 IMPORTANT These setup instructions apply only when using option card 703 1476 05 rev B and higher or option card 703 1477 03 rev D and higher 3 1 Introduction This document provides instructions for setting up a flowmeter equipped with Modbus Over Ethernet Modbus TCP communications To apply these procedures the flowmeter must have the option card installed See the option card examples in Figure 13 and Figure 14 below Note To install an option card consult the user s manual s which apply to your instrument y mE Figure 14 XMT Modbus Over Ethernet Option Card Communications Options User s Guide 21 Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 3 2 Setup The Digi Device Discovery Program is required to set up Ethernet parameters To download the program proceed with the following steps 3 2 1 Downloading the Digi Device Discovery Program 1 Goto www d
55. n card installed in Slot 1 does not use these terminals Note Refer to your User s Manual for a complete description of the available Slot 1 option cards and their terminal usage 8 3 Flowmeter Software Setup GE Panametrics flowmeters that are shipped with a factory installed HART option card require no special setup procedures by the user The meter automatically configures itself for HART communication on startup However for field installation of a HART option card the card must be configured in the factory test menu before it will be recognized by the meter Thereafter the initialization will be automatic on startup Contact the factory for specific instructions In addition to setting up the HART option card so that it is recognized by the meter the analog output of the option card may be configured using any of the following methods if available the flowmeter keypad e Instrument Data Manager IDMTM software e PanaView graphical user interface software e the HART device To configure your HART option card analog output using any of the first three methods follow the instructions in the appropriate User s Manual During configuration the choice of parameter must be limited to those listed in Table 5 on page 61 To use the HART device for configuration of the analog output refer to the instructions that came with that device Note Because HART communication is unreliable at analog outputs below 4 mA the flowmeter automa
56. need a WI FI router in order to activate that Note The following are setup procedure examples The Digi Device Discovery Program is required to change communications parameters if needed To download the program proceed with the following steps 6 3 1 Downloading the Digi Device Discovery Program 1 2 3 4 5 6 Go to www digi com on the internet Move the cursor to the SUPPORT button and select Diagnostics Utilities and MIBs from the menu Open the Select Your Product for Support menu and select Digi Connect ME Then click on Submit From the OS Specific Diagnostics Utilities and MIBs menu select Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 2000 or XP Then under the window select Device Discovery Utility for Windows and the File Download window appears Select Save this file to a disk click on OK and save the file to your computer Install the program from the downloaded file 6 3 2 Module LED Behaviors Yellow ON Associated with Access Point Yellow Blinking Slowly Ad hoc mode Yellow Blinking Quickly Scanning for a network 6 3 3 Default Parameters Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Communications Options User s Guide 47 Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications IMPORTANT This WI FI Only option card is shipped with DHCP IP addressing and all the security options disabled If your wireless LAN has any security set it should be disabled to have this card join your wireles
57. peak UP D D D AAA AAA A ALA A ALA AAA A A E 3 K K KIKI Z Z K K K K lt Ch1 or Ch2 peak DOWN Y Ch1 Ch2 or Ave t S if energy Ww Z lt lt lt H Z KI K KI KIK Ch1 Ch2 or Ave t R if energy Z Z z ux lt Z Ch1 Ch2 or Ave t S t R if energy Z Chl or Ch2 incol if transfl Z Z Z zZ Z Chl or Ch2 onco2 if transfl Z Z Ch1 or Ch2 Rpowr if transfl Z Z Z Z Chl or Ch2 Rqual if transfl Z Ch1 or Ch2 Repp if transfl Z Z Z zZ Z Ch1 Ch2 or Ave c3 Y Ch1 Ch2 or Ave Temp_super Z lt Z lt Ch1 Ch2 or Ave Rho Z Z Chl or Ch2 Err code lt lt Chl or Ch2 re Communications Options User s Guide D D D AA AAA A ALAA AA Bw Z lt lt lt lt Z Z 63 Chapter 8 HART Communications Description Table 6 Programmable Variables cont Format R W B XMT868 XGS868 XGM868 GF868 Global Meter Information int lt int int int Static Density int Static Density Value f p Error Mode int Aout Error Level f p Meter Units Eng or Metric uchar EnergyMeter uchar Clear totals Ch1 Fixed Temp Ch1 Fixed Press in f p S AU w w w w w wx CH1 Mn lt x l lt lt RI RI lt lt nformation
58. pears on the option bar and then press the appropriate Fx function key to select it See Table 1 below for a description of the options available at the above prompt Table 1 UART Bits Options Option Bar Data Bits Stop Bits COMM PROGRAM UART bits current setting appears here Network 1 D current number appears here Note COMM PROGRAM Network 1 D current number appears here MODBUS BAUD RATE current value appears here 2400 4800 EON COMM PROGRAM MODBUS BAUD RATE current value appears here MODBUS PARITY current setting appears here none odd even l Communications Options User s Guide The Network ID number is used by the IDM software only Enter a Network ID number between 1 and 254 and then press ENT The default ID number is 1 If more than one meter is connected to a network each meter must have a unique Network 1 D Press the appropriate Fx function key to select 2400 4800 or 9600 for the MODBUS baud rate Press the appropriate Fx function key to select NONE ODD or EVEN for the MODBUS parity setting Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 3 Setting Up MODBUS Communications cont COMM PROGRAM Press the appropriate Fx MODBUS PARITY function key to select 1 or 2 current setting appears here for the MODBUS stop bits setting MODBUS STOP BITS current setting appears here COMM PROGRAM Enter a MODBUS Address MODBUS
59. rastructure DEAR File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Qs amp x a DO search She Favorites media amp C3 R Ve la Address 48 http 192 168 1 132 config usersfuser_config_edit htm 1 video Lnks SupportCantral dd Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Connectware Home User Configuration root Return to Configuration Network Serial Ports v User Configuration 42 GPIO User Name foot Alarms System Remote Management Users Applications Ekahau Client Management Serial Ports Connections Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout New Password Confirm Password gt User Access User Permissions S Done WD Internet Figure 34 Changing the User Name and or Password Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI Fl Communications 5 4 Tips for Improving Wireless Data Communications A suitable installation site should locate the antenna in a transmission path as unobstructed as possible in the direction of the associated router When a wireless transducer is linked to a router a yellow LED on the WI FI option board remains on Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI is an important la indicator of wireless link quality The higher the RSSI the stronger the performance a wireless system can provide Signal Strength is calculated b
60. rd in slot 5 is activated 1 3 Setting Up MODBUS Communications To set up MODBUS communications enter the User Program as described in your Programming Manual Then refer to the menu map in Figure 1 on page 9 and complete the following steps Note Any time the following settings are changed the flowmeter must be rebooted to load the new settings into the option card Scum Press the gt key and then the F3 key to select the COMM submenu On a two channel flowmeter pressing the gt key and the F3 key accesses the GLOBL menu Then press F4 to ACTIV EE PIPE YO select the COMM submenu IMPORTANT The serial port settings of the flowmeter must match those of the MODBUS control system COMM PROGRAM This baud rate applies only to PROGRAM the RS232 serial port Press the Comm port gt until the desired RS232 baud rate appears on the option BAUD RATE bar and press the appropriate Fx current value appears here function key to select it TN Econ ET The available RS232 baud rates are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19200 2 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 1 Modbus Communications 1 3 Setting Up MODBUS Communications cont COMM PROGRAM BAUD RATE current value appears here UART bits current setting appears here 8 no 8 0dd Seven 7 no The UART bits setting applies only to the RS232 serial port Press the gt until the desired RS232 UART bits setting ap
61. re all local county state and national codes regulations rules and laws related to safety and safe operating conditions are met for each installation Auxiliary Equipment Local Safety Standards The user must make sure that he operates all auxiliary equipment in accordance with local codes standards regulations or laws applicable to safety Working Area WARNING Auxiliary equipment may have both manual and automatic modes of operation As equipment can move suddenly and without warning do not enter the work cell of this equipment during automatic operation and do not enter the work envelope of this equipment during manual operation If you do serious injury can result WARNING Make sure that power to the auxiliary equipment is turned OFF and locked out before you perform maintenance procedures on the equipment Communications Options User s Guide V Preface Qualification of Personnel Make sure that all personnel have manufacturer approved training applicable to the auxiliary equipment Personal Safety Equipment Make sure that operators and maintenance personnel have all safety equipment applicable to the auxiliary equipment Examples include safety glasses protective headgear safety shoes etc Unauthorized Operation Make sure that unauthorized personnel cannot gain access to the operation of the equipment vi Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 1 Modbus Communications Chapter 1 Modbus Communi
62. s network A solid yellow LED on the card indicates the card is joined to the wireless network 6 3 4 Finding the Assigned IP Address Note The following are setup procedure examples Example Find the IP address of the module with Media Access Control MAC address 00409d24ded5 1 Runthe Digi Device Discovery Program see Figure 41 below Note To access the Digi Device Discovery Program see page 47 Note The MAC address of all found units and the assigned IP address will be displayed In this example the assigned address is 3 112 162 129 Note Refresh the display to find the MAC address of all units E Digi Device Discovery IP Address MAC Address Name Device Device Tasks S 3 112 161 32 00 40 9D 24 47 33 Updated Connect ME S 3 112 161 218 00 40 9D 24 63 42 Digi Connect WI ME 5e 3 112 162 88 D0 40 9D 24 E2 6B_ Updated Connect ME o Tomite iseis 543 112 162 129 00 40 9D 24 DE D5 Connect ME Open web interface Reboot device Other Tasks Refresh view Help and Support Details Connect ME Configured DHCP IP address 3 112 162 123 Subnet mask 255 255 252 0 Default gateway 3 112 160 1 Serial ports 1 Firmware 82000856_F1 My Device Network Figure 41 Finding the Assigned IP Address 48 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications 6 3 5 Changing IP Parameters Example Change the DHCP assigned IP address to static address 192 168 2 207 an
63. smitted O a Dopo ntent Figure 36 System Information Menu WI FI Lan Communications Options User s Guide 43 Chapter 5 Modbus Over WI FI Communications no content intended for this page proceed to next page 44 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications 6 1 Introduction This document provides instructions for setting up a flowmeter equipped with WI FI Only communications To apply these procedures the flowmeter must have the option card installed see the example in Figure 37 below and connected to a WI FI antenna Note To install an option card consult the user s manual s which apply to your instrument Figure 37 WI FI Only Option Card 6 2 WI Fl Components The WI FI antenna should be mounted on top of the flowmeter enclosure see Figure 38 below and connected to the WI FI Only option card as shown in Figure 39 and Figure 40 on page 46 Figure 38 WI FI Antenna Communications Options User s Guide 45 Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications 6 2 WI FI Components cont Figure 40 WI FI Cable PC Board Connection 46 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 6 WI FI Only Communications 6 3 Setup The default IP address in setting up the WI FI Only option card is Dynamic DHCP If it has to be changed to a static IP address the instrument must first be wirelessly linked to the DHCP network You may
64. tes Tools Help wBak v gt gt OA A Qseach siFavortes Meda A By Si v A Address herp 192 168 1 112 admin sysnfoAwreless_stats hem y 60 Links Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Q Help Hama System Information GM gt General Senal Ports b GPIO GPIO Alarms System b Network Remote Management WiFi LAN Users gt Senal Applications Active Settings Ekahau Client Status Associated with Network Management Network Name Connect Senal Ports Network 1D 00 1c 10 c6 18 a0 Connections Administration Channel 4 File Management Transmit Rate 11 Mbps Backup Restore Signal Strength 75 45 dBm Update Firmware Authentication Open System Factory Default Settings Encryption None System Information _ Reboot Transmit Statistics Directed frames transmitted 1752833 RTS frames transmitted 0 T i internet Figure 46 System Information Menu WI FI Lan Logout Bytes transmitted 222187761 Broadcast frames transmitted 62 52 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 7 Foundation Fieldbus Communications Chapter 7 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 7 1 Optional Measurements Foundation Fieldbus provides a means of communicating with the flowmeter The patent numbers which apply are 5 909 363 and 6 424 872 This Foundation Fieldbus device supports 2 Analog Input Al blocks which can be configured to supply the following measurements on the network se
65. tically changes a HART option card analog output configuration of 0 20 mA or OFF to a 4 20 mA configuration upon startup 60 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 8 HART Communications 8 3 Flowmeter Software Setup cont Some flowmeter parameters can only be read by the HART device during startup Therefore it is recommended that both the flowmeter and the HART device be rebooted after any reprogramming of the HART option card analog output Failure to do so may result in erroneous information or a communication failure between the flowmeter and the HART device Table 5 Valid HART Parameters and Units English Units Metric Units m s Volumetric liquid gal s gal m gal h mgal day cuf s cuf m cuf h Is 1 m 1 h ml d cum s cum m cum h mcf day bbls s bbl m bbl h mbl d acre inch day mcm d bbl s bbl m bbl h mbl d acf m acf h scf m scf h acm h scm h scm d t Tot Tot liquid gal cuf bbl acre in acre ft liter cum bbl t Tot Tot gas acf scf acm scm Ib s 1b m 1b h mlb d ton m ton h mton d kg s kg h mkg d tne m tne h tne d Mass Mass Ib ton kg tne Power kbtu h kw mcal h kw Energy Energy mcal kw hr C bar bara NOTE acf is reported as normal cubic feet in HART Also Mega units i e mgal day mcf day etc are reported as standard units x 106 in HART For example 1 mgal is 1x10 6 gal in HART 8 4 Using the
66. tputs and RTD inputs on option cards installed in Slots 0 all 1 all and 2 GF868 only e viewing some of the flowmeter s diagnostic parameters 8 5 List of Programmable Variables For convenient reference all of the programmable variables for the four flowmeter models are listed in Table 6 on page 63 62 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 8 HART Communications Description Table 6 Programmable Variables Format Cha f p R W B XMT868 nnel Process Variables el XGS868 XGM868 Chl Ch2 or Ave vel Chl Ch2 or Ave vol Chl Ch2 or Ave mdot f p lt K Ch1 Ch2 or Ave power if energy Ch1 Ch2 or Ave Temper N Chl Ch2 or Ave Pressure Chl Ch2 or Ave Mw Chl Ch2 or Ave tot Chl Ch2 or Ave tot Chl Ch2 or Ave mass Chl Ch2 or Ave mass Y Chl Ch2 or Ave energy 1f energy Ch1 Ch2 or Ave energy Chl or Ch2 Ssup 1f energy Chl or Ch2 ssDO lt Chl Ch2 or Ave tUP Chl Ch2 or Ave tDO Chl Ch2 or Ave deltaT eu lt lt lt zz lt lt x z lt Z lt KIKI KIKI K Z Z lt XK KX KK KX KY Z lt lt lt Chl or Ch2 peak Y lt Ch1 Ch2 or Ave DeltaT s if meas if meas if meas Ch1 Ch2 or Ave DeltaT M if meas if meas if meas Ch1 or Ch2 qUP Y Y Y Ch1 or Ch2 qDOWN Ch1 or Ch2 ampUP Ch1 or Ch2 ampDOWN Ch1 or Ch2
67. trength Downstream 4 32 bit Long Integer 65 66 Ch2 Temperature 4 32 bit Long Integer 67 68 Ch2 Pressure wI NI RL rR BB CO o 4 32 bit Long Integer Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 1 Modbus Communications Table 3 MODBUS Registers for a 2 Channel Flowmeter cont Size in Bytes MODBUS DPR Scaling Reg Hex Addr Description dec places 69 70 Avg Velocity 2 4 32 bit Long Integer 71 72 Avg Act Volumetric HQ DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 73 74 Avg Std Volumetric HQ DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 75 76 Avg Fwd Totals T DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer TT T8 Avg Rev Totals T DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 79 Avg Tot Digits 0 2 80 81 Avg Mass Flow M DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 82 83 Avg Fwd Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 84 85 Avg Rev Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 32 bit Long Integer 86 Avg Mass Tot Digits 2 87 88 Avg Timer 4 32 bit Long Integer 2 Avg Error Code Avg Sound Speed 2 4 32 bit Long Integer 90 91 B2 92 93 CHI Signal Quality Up CHI Signal Quality Down 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 89 94 95 96 97 CHI Amp Discriminator Up CH1 Amp Discriminator Down 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 4 IEEE 32 bit Float 98 98 100 101 CH
68. up procedure examples Example Find the IP address of the module with Media Access Control MAC address 00409d24ded5 1 Run the Digi Device Discovery Program see Figure 22 below Note To access the Digi Device Discovery Program refer to page 30 Note The MAC address of all found units and the assigned IP address will be displayed In this example the assigned address is 3 112 162 129 Note Refresh the display to find the MAC address of all units Digi Device Discovery IP Address MAC Address Name Device Device Tasks S 3 112 161 32 00 40 90 24 47 33 Updated Connect ME 823 112 161 218 00 40 9D 24 63 42 Digi Connect ME He 3 112 162 88 00 40 9D 24 E2 6B Updated Connect ME eae 543 112 162 129 00 40 9D 24 DE D5 Connect ME Reboot device Open web interface Other Tasks Refresh view Help and Support Details Connect ME Configured DHCP IP address 3 112 162 129 Subnet mask 255 255 252 0 Default gateway 3 112 160 1 Serial ports 1 Firmware 82000856_F1 4 devices My Device Network Figure 22 Finding the Assigned IP Address Communications Options User s Guide 31 Chapter 4 Ethernet Only Communications 4 2 5 Changing IP Parameters Example Change the DHCP assigned IP address to static address 192 168 2 207 and disable DHCP for the unit with IP assigned address 3 112 162 129 see Figure 23 below 1 Under Device Task select Open web interface 2 Enter the Username and Password The fa
69. will be provided 2 If GE Sensing instructs you to send your instrument to a service center it must be shipped prepaid to the authorized repair station indicated in the shipping instructions 3 Upon receipt GE Sensing will evaluate the instrument to determine the cause of the malfunction Then one of the following courses of action will then be taken e Ifthe damage is covered under the terms of the warranty the instrument will be repaired at no cost to the owner and returned e If GE Sensing determines that the damage is not covered under the terms of the warranty or if the warranty has expired an estimate for the cost of the repairs at standard rates will be provided Upon receipt of the owner s approval to proceed the instrument will be repaired and returned Communications Options User s Guide 67 Warranty no content intended for this page proceed to next page 68 Communications Options User s Guide Customer Support Centers U S A The Boston Center 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 U S A Tel 800 833 9438 toll free 978 437 1000 E mail sensing ge com Ireland Sensing House Shannon Free Zone East Shannon County Clare Ireland Tel 353 61 61470291 E mail gesensingsnnservices ge com 916 115 Rev A www gesensinginspection com ISO 9001 REGISTERED COMPANY 2009 General Electric Company All rights reserved Technical content subject to change without notice
70. y GE Infrastructure EJER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A Q c x a A Search Sip Favorites Media g Ar a E LJ Address http j 192 168 1 134 config users user config edit htm 1 v Eje Links SupportCentral Connect ME Configuration and Management Hee User Configuration root Return to Users Configuration Network Serial Ports GPIO User Name Alarms System Remote Management Users Management Appl Serial Ports Connections User Configuration New Password Confirm Password b User Access Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot User Permissions Logout Copyright amp 2005 GE Infrastructure Sensing All rights reserved www gesensing com WD Internet Figure 19 Changing the User Name and or Password Communications Options User s Guide 27 Chapter 3 Modbus Over Ethernet Communications 2 AA Eee no content intended for this page proceed to next page 28 Communications Options User s Guide Chapter 4 Ethernet Only Communications Chapter 4 Ethernet Only Communications 4 1 Introduction This document provides instructions for setting up a flowmeter equipped with Ethernet Only communications To apply these procedures the flowmeter must have the option card installed See the option card examples in Figure 20 and Figure 21 below Note To install an option card consult
71. y a 00000000 J wireless transceiver and can be viewed on Administration System Information s 6006 000 WI FI LAN Active Settings of the device home page see Figure 36 on page 43 joc 000 a moss NC F If constant interference is present in a particular frequency zone it might be necessary to change the operational channel in the WI FI network If interference problems persist try reducing the length of data streams by reading less registers in one request Groups of short data streams have a better chance of getting through in the presence of interference than do long streams Address http 192 168 1 1 12 acmin sysnfofwireless_stats htm y eco Links gt Digi Connect Wi ME Configuration and Management Help Home Configuration Network gt General Senal Ports b GPIO GPIO Alarms System b Network Remote Management WiFi LAN Users gt Serial Applications Active Settings Ekahau Client Status Associated with Network Management Network Name Connect Senal Ports Network 1D 00 1c 10 c6 18 a0 Connections Administration Channel 4 File Management Transmit Rate 11 Mbps Backup Restore Signal Strength 75 45 dBm Update Firmware Authentication Open System Factory Default Settings Encryption None System information s Reboot Transmit Statistics Logout Bytes transmitted 222187761 Directed frames transmitted 1752833 Broadcast frames transmitted 62 RTS frames tran

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