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1. Menu Maps 5 5 3 SYSTM 2 METER MESSAGE Mater Address t SYSTEM UNITS BAUD RATE Sa 5 r a EA ERROR C om E 9 J Metric Ei See Figure 4 Handling 5 PRESSURE UNITS o English tow d gt OTHER 5 T PLI MODBUS option installed 2 Error Level in mA RS a 1 CHANNEL UNITS a ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 2 CHANNEL UNITS x o 1 CHANNEL UNITS 2 PATI ERROR HANDLING 00 48 00 192007 MASS FLOW ON MASS FLOW OFF 2 CHANNEL UNI 2 MASS ELOWUNITS VOLUMETRIC UNITS TEN 2 English Metric English Metri YES N OF LCD PARAMS ace acm x ec None Oda Even M t Jon lt 2 E cr MODBUS Stop Bits gt MASS FLOW TIME appears only for 2 Channel meter until all channels set up E Bits t VOLUMETRIC Y 02888 en sum Dir Ave E A MODBUS Address 5 MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS Measurement Name 2 VOL DECIMAL DIGITS E EN far i moor SUM fn OTALIZER UNITS mass 584 5640 Tup English _ irse ripe EN DELTA Revue PEAK Que Zz N GF EE AMPup
2. P up MASS DECIMAL DIGITS Temp Presa acvor svor Tus 9 TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS DTM 3 March 2007 Eso Enter Eso Keypad ee RESET pe soam RM See Figures 1 and A 2 Reset Totals for 2 Channel meter only cHe 2 InputiOutput Comm Port See Figure A 3 ves E See Service Manual osi Eror andi Options See Figure A 3 10 tappears only if option card See Figure A 3 Plain text represents prompt area messages and boxed text represents option bar choices Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices is installed S
3. C 6 Entering the User Program Using C 8 Entering Data in the Channel C 11 Entering Data in the Global Menu C 25 Exiting the Site Edit C 46 Saving Site nn epi err dur a sa a s edi bt ots dur a C 47 2007 Introduction Programming Using PanaView Preparing for PanaView Programming The Model XGM868i flow transmitter must be properly installed and programmed as described in the Startup Guide before it can provide accurate flow rate measurements After completing the installation and initial setup use this chapter to program the advanced features of the Model XGM868i s via the PanaView software program Refer to the appropriate section for a discussion of the following menu features Channel Status activate one or both channels and select the desired measurement method Channel System enter the individual channel parameters Channel Pipe enter the pipe parameters Channel I O set up the inputs and outputs Channel Setup set the signal limits response times and activating mass flow Global System enter the system units Global I O set up error handling option cards and display Global Comm set the serial port and MODBUS parameters As a programming aid a complete set of menu maps for the P
4. 1 6 Setting Up in PanaView C 38 Channel Menu AMPED ihe eta pte eines 1 27 Submenu in PanaView C 17 Amplitude Discriminator PanaView 11 High ns ERR EIE 1 15 C 20 Setup C 19 jos 1 15 C 20 Channel Message 2 dott est ees 1 27 PanaView 12 Analog Inputs Clearing Totalizers 5 3 Option Card 1 29 Clearing Transmitter Memory 5 1 RID 1 29 Log File eves unm er 5 2 Seting Up sse Ee NOUS 1 29 Site Data ns a ae ERES RSS 5 1 Analog Inputs Card CNT die 9 ee oe i X 1 27 Setting Up in PanaView 36 232 ven ae a tan 1 27 Analog Outputs Communications Port Option Card 1 25 Men breed 1 37 Setting 1 25 Setting Up MODBUS 1 38 Slot 0 Setting C 33 Setting Up with PanaView C 2 Arrow 1 3 42 Atmospheric Pressure Contrast 5 2 1 Entering in PanaView C 26 Correlation Peak Limit 1 15 C 20 Axial 1 10 in 15 Index
5. 1 26 1 26 Velocity sener heo e ERU SO E REA C 34 Tracking Windows Activating 1 10 yay ocity High Limit 1 15 C 20 Transducer Number RE NEMUS 18 Velo city Low 1 1 15 C 20 in C 14 Viewing 3 12 Transducer Parameters VINSE s Pene 1 27 C 35 Programming ES VOLUME ees bade 1 26 Transducer Parameters Entering ees 34 PanaView alga alates y tele tags sation C 14 Units Transducer Signals Channel 1 6 Displaying in PanaView 2 10 Global Entering 131 Plotting in PanaView odes 2 11 in Global Menu PanaView C27 Saving in 2 12 PanaView 12 Settings epe i 1 14 Transducers W Special Entering Number 1 8 Transit Time 19 Windows Transmitter Resizing Meere tA ers da as 2 7 Clearing 5 1 us 222 een se 2 7 Displaying 2 1 LCD Setting 2 2 X LCD Setting Up in PanaView C 4 868 Adding onto PanaView C 6 GN EN
6. 25 LCD 2 2 41 Options Option C 33 System 5 C 26 Global System Submenu C 26 30 Graph Window 2 8 Graphing 2 8 Index 2007 Index cont VO Submenu LCD Error C 30 Contrast Adjusting 2 1 17 2 2 41 Options 33 2 2 Zero Cutoff Value Entering C 17 See Liquid Crystal Display Infrared Keypad Using 1 3 Left Arrow 1 3 Initial Setup Data Table B 3 Liquid Crystal Display Transmitter 2 1 Initialing 1 17 Setting Up ieee shee 2 2 Input Output Channel Setting Up in PanaView C 41 Low Pressure Switch 1 13 C 18 Log File 5 2 Pressure 1 12 C 18 Logs Temperature 1 11 C 17 Creating 3 2 Zero Cutoff 1 11 Creating PO ioni na 3 7 Input Output Global Deleting 8a 38
7. se s uP 58 1 DELTA PEAK Que Gm en dn TEMP PRESR wot ors Vinst ZERO FULL RTD Inputs C Cs Ce C TABEL Input measurement Analog Inputs Alarm Relays Slot 1 Outputs Slot 1 Outputs appears only for 2 Channel meter Failsafe 3 X5 o yes appears only for Channel 2 Channel meter Fault Type TEMP PRESA Acvor ons Global Menu Input Output Opti Figure D 4 s ers ZERO FULL FULL SCALE FREQUENCY ore reve ZERO Value FULL Scale Value EDE measurement Presa ZERO Value FULL Scale Value INPUT UNITS HIGHILOW Measurement Name Time up 55 do Tdown DELTA Peak DELTA fevna fene down
8. 7 Untitled IDM Com 1 XGM863i Y4AM STD 1 Channel 1 Meter Logs 72 Edit Functions Figure C 8 Meter Tree with Edit Functions Option 2 Expand the Edit Functions option The window now appears similar to that shown in Figure C 9 on page C 9 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Entering the User Program Using PanaView 2 25 Network cont 5 8 My Computer MELANCEL H E PC Logs Untitled IDM Com 1 XGM868i Y4AM STD Channel 1 Meter Logs edit Functions SITE EDIT MENU T CALIBRATION TEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT Figure C 9 Menus in the Edit Functions Option 3 To enter data into the user program double click on the Site Edit Menu The window appears similar to Figure C 10 below Note For a 1 XGM868i the Channel 2 option does not appear SITE EDIT MENU PROGRAM Channel PROGRAM Exit Page Figure 10 Site Edit Menu Window 4 To enter a particular menu Channel 1 Channel 2 or Global highlight and double click on the desired menu in the left pane For example clicking on Channel 1 in Figure C 10 above opens the list of options shown in the center pane 5 To enter a particular option a Highlight and double click on the desired option in the center pane Figure C 11 on page C 10 shows the first entry Transducer Number in the Pipe Parameters option The title above the
9. XGS68 Edit Functions SITE EDIT MENU CALIBRATIONTEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT See Service Manual PAUSE Measure Flow Channel 2 MEASURE FLOW STOP MEASUREMENT System input output Comm Pon See Figures D 3 and D 4 2 9 Status System Pipe Parameters Input Output J2 SETUP ae J p f j malos J CHANNEL LABEL TRANSDUCER NUMBER ZERO CUTOFF See Figure D 2 o Shane f Channel SITEICHANNEL MESSAGE TEMP INPUT 2 Channel Status E 7 sec only if input option is installed 5 Coos 7 a NOLUMETRIC UNITS SPECIAL TRANSDUCER som Q 3 ETR Engish Metic M 5 FREQUENCY ALABEL B LABEL CA Skan Measure Mode so z o Grannteasue s Tw FIXED TEMP g i PIPE OD BASE TEMP English PRESSURE INPUT if input option is installed VOLUMETRIC TIME sam MASS FLOW ON MASS FLOW OFF ALABEL B LABEL MASS FLOW UNITS English PIPE WALL 8 PATH LENGTH P gt CLA 1 VOL DECIMAL DIGITS B TONNE English FIXED PRESSURE
10. C 34 DN Signal C 34 PDN Transit ae nee 34 Dn 35 Dn Transits 9 105139 C 35 Down Arrow 1 3 DIL ETT 1 27 95 Esc 1 27 E Edit Men 04 ER 2 Enter Key see 1 3 Entering Numeric 1 3 Entering System Data PanaView C 12 Error 30 2 Paths 1 24 31 Selecting for One Channel 1 23 Selecting for Two Channel 1 23 Error Response Options in PanaView C 30 Escape Key ese hd SERE 1 3 Ethernet Setting up with PanaView C 3 F Fluid Type 1 10 in 16 Foundation Fieldbus 1 37 1 Frequency Card Setting Up C 40 Frequency Outputs Option Cards iere LER 1 35 Setting Up iss in nto RES 1 35 Frequency PanaView C 14 EWD MAaSS 34 EWD Total eens Hs 34 Global Entering Mass Flow Units 1 22 Entering System Data 1 21 Entering Totalizer Units 1 22 C 27 Entering Volumetric Units 1 21 hen 1 20 Global Menu Comm Port Submenu C 42 T O Submenu 2 2 C 29
11. SIGNAL QUALITY error message appears when the signal quality falls below the programmed COR PEAK LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Soundspeed Rae 1 to 5096 Limit The E2 SOUNDSPEED error message appears when the calculated fluid sound speed differs from the fluid sound speed entered in the Channelx System menu by more than the programmed SOUNDSPEED LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes 500 to 500 ft sec 150 to 150 m sec Velocity Low Limit 150 ft sec 46 m sec The E3 VELOCITY RANGE error messages appears when the calculated fluid velocity is less than the programmed VELOCITY LOW LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes 500 to 500 ft sec 150 to 150 m sec Velocity High Limit 150 ft sec 46 m sec The E3 VELOCITY RANGE error messages appears when the calculated fluid velocity exceeds the programmed VELOCITY HIGH LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes 0 to 250 ft s 0 to 76 m s Acceleration Limit 15 ft s 5 m s The E6 CYCLE SKIP error message appears when the calculated fluid velocity changes by more than the programmed ACCELERATION LIMIT value from one reading to the next See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Amplitude Discriminator Low 0 to 100
12. BASE PRESSURE Low Pressure Switch MASS FLOW TIME 2 TOTALIZER UNITS Y Con Ju C Ec mR mar English LENGTHL ves PRESSURE LIMIT Channel X Menu Status System Pi English MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS Ce se Figure 0 1 MASS TOTALS English ID TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS MMLB FLUID SOUNDSPEED REYNOLDS CORRECTION MASS DECIMAL DIGITS Yes TKINEMATIC VISCOSITY CALIBRATION FACTOR PanaView Menu Maps for the XG5868i D 1 2007 gt E L FILE HH New Meter Browser IDM H XGS868l 1 eni Functions SITE EDIT MENU CALIBRATION TEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT V 7 J serae Manual PAUSE Measure Flow L Channel 1 Channel2 M MEASURE FLOW STOP MEASUREMENT System Input Output Comm Port See Figure D 3 and D 4 an Status System Pipe Parameters Input Output J J L See Figure D 1 See Figure D 1 See Figure D 1 See Figure D 1 1 an san Default Setup averaging Advanced Features Signal Defaults RESPONSE TIME A wg a MULTK
13. Selecting Units for Al To select the units for the individual AI blocks 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 XGM see Figure E 1 on page E 2 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 E 3 below Apply Values JANALOG_INPUT_1 000 i P 3 23 Periodic Updates E 005 Auto Manual Diagnostics Trends Others Process Scaling Tuning Options Alarms Parameter Value El 9 xD SCALE EU 100 EU 0 UNITS INDEX DECIMAL El DUT SCALE UNITS INDEX DECIMAL TYPE Write Changes Figure E 3 Units Index Drop Down List E 4 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 2007 Resetting Instrument Totalizers To reset the instrument totalizers 1 Double click on the FLOW transducer block in the tree under GEFlow XGM see Figure E 1 on page E 2 2 Select the Others tab and scroll down to the CLEAR_TOTALIZERS listing 3 Select Clear from the drop down list box see Figure E 4 below 4 After the totals have been reset select Normal from the drop down list box to resume total accumulation Apply Values F
14. 2007 Procedure Options Setting Up Slot 0 and Slot 1 Input Outputs Analog Outputs After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the Global I O window Do one of the following To continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape four times The Model XGM868i has two built in analog outputs which are assigned to Slot 0 Also a variety of input output option cards may be installed in Slot 1 See Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide for a complete description of the available option cards To set up option cards refer to one of the following sections Analog Outputs refer to section below Analog Inputs see page 1 29 RTD Inputs see page 1 30 Alarm Relays see page 1 31 Totalizer Outputs see page 1 33 Frequency Outputs see page 1 35 While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 Accessing the Output In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter 1 2 3 In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to and press Enter 4 Scroll to OPTN and press Enter 5 Scroll to Slot O or Slot 1 depending on which output you want to set up 6 Scroll to the desired Output and press Enter Note Output letters A B etc correspond to the output wiring terminal numbers from top to botto
15. C 2 Programming the XGM868i Using Panaview 2007 Setting Up the 5 Click on the Communications Port option to select it The Setup Communications Port Communications screen appears similar to Figure C 2 below cont Setup Communications x General Prototol COM Port Type 22 united Port Number comz Baud Rate s500Bad Parity Handshaking NoHandshaking Data Bits 7 Stop Bits he __ m Timeout ms pn Figure C 2 Setup Communications Screen 6 Open the Protocol menu the first of the drop down menus and click on DM 7 Open the COM Port Type menu and click on the desired type or on TCP IP if the XGM868i is using an Ethernet connection Note Ifyou select TCP IP the menu changes Proceed to the next page 8 Select any suitable available baud rate A baud rate of 19 200 is appropriate for almost all applications However if you experience periodic communication reliability problems you may wish to consider lowering the baud rate on your instrument and in PanaView IMPORTANT Be sure all the communications port settings match those made in setting up the meter 5 serial port 9 Click on to complete data entry Programming the XGM868i Using PanavView C 3 2007 Setting up Ethernet If you have selected TCP IP in step 6 on the previous page the Setup Communications Communications win
16. SwosP ss SNDSF FULL Scale Value Peng Que LABEL Input measurement Paue ore Swor INPUT INPUT uns ZERO Value FULL Scale Value Trigger point Menu Maps A 4 Appendix Data Records Available Option Option Cards Installed Setup Data 2007 Available Option Cards The Model XGM868i can hold one option card in Slot 1 and one in Slot 2 The available configurations are listed in Table B 1 below Table B 1 Option Card Configurations Card Configuration 1215 02 FF 4 Frequency Outputs 1215 03 TT 4 Totalizer Outputs 1215 04 FT 2 Frequency Outputs 2 Totalizer Outputs 1215 05 FO 2 Frequency Outputs 1215 06 TO 2 Totalizer Outputs 1215 07 4 Standard Alarms 1215 09 FA 2 Frequency Outputs 2 Standard Alarms 1215 11 TA 2 Totalizer Outputs 2 Standard Alarms 1223 02 1473 02 Ol 2 Current Inputs 1223 03 1473 03 OR 2 RTD Inputs 1223 04 1473 04 TI 2 Current Inputs 2 Totalizer Outputs 1473 05 TR 2 RTD Inputs 2 Totalizer Outputs 1223 06 1473 06 Fl 2 Current Inputs 2 Frequency Outputs 1473 07 FR 2 RTD Inputs 2 Frequency Outputs 1223 08 1473 08 Al 2 Current Inputs 2 Standard Alarms 1473 10 AR 2 RTD Inputs 2 Standard Alarms 1225 13 CO 2 Current Outputs
17. f RESA von 5 6 Ts vinst tas prs FLOW OTHER PanaView Menu Maps for the XG5868i D 4 Foundation Fieldbus Communications INTRODUCTIONS ar ana E 1 Configuration Utility E 2 Selecting the Desired Measurements E 2 Selecting Units for Al Blocks E 4 Resetting Instrument 2 E 5 Function Block E 6 2007 Introduction Ch1 Velocity 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 AI blocks which can be configured to supply the following measurements on the network see Table E 1 below Table E 1 Available Measurements for the XGM868 Channel 1 Units Channel 2 Units ft s or m s Ch Velocity ft s or m s Avg Velocity 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 Tot
18. Sensing DigitalFlow XGM868i Panametrics General Purpose Gas Flow Transmitter 1 amp 2 Channel Programming Manual GE Sensing DigitalFlow XGM868i Panametrics General Purpose Gas Flow Transmitter 1 amp 2 Channel Programming Manual 910 197PD March 2007 DigitalFlow is a GE Panametrics product GE Panametrics has joined other GE high technology sensing businesses under a new name GE Sensing 2007 Warranty Return Policy Each instrument manufactured by GE Sensing Inc is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship Liability under this warranty is limited to restoring the instrument to normal operation or replacing the instrument at the sole discretion of GE Fuses and batteries are specifically excluded from any liability This warranty is effective from the date of delivery to the original purchaser If GE determines that the equipment was defective the warranty period is one year for general electronic failures of the instrument one year for mechanical failures of the sensor If GE 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 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 w
19. 3 Double click on the desired number of MDOT Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the mass flow rate display 4 Double click on the desired Mass Totalizer units for the totalized mass flow rate display listed in Table C 2 above 5 Double click on the desired number of Mass Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized mass flow rate display Pana View returns to the Channel PROGRAM window shown in Figure C 10 on page C 9 Proceed to the Pipe option on the next page Programming the XGM868 Using PanaView C 13 2007 Entering Pipe Parameters Special Transducers Enter the transducer and pipe parameters via the Pipe submenu While following the programming instructions see Figure D 1 on page D 1 of Appendix D PanaView Menu Maps 1 From the Channel PROGRAM menu highlight and double click on the Pipe Parameters option in the center pane 2 The first prompt asks for the Transducer Number e For a standard transducer double click on the Standard option in the center pane Then enter the number engraved on the transducer head in the right pane and click Next Item If there is no number engraved on the transducer head double click on the Special option enter an assigned number from 91 to 99 and click Next Item IMPORTANT Special transducers which have no engraved number on the head are rarely used Examine the transducer head carefu
20. 34 Ber ae ea 1 27 UP 34 n EE 1 27 1 3 go 1 27 34 TEMP serien 1 27 UP Sig 5 34 35 34 Temperature Input Entering 1 11 C 17 UP Transit ua C 34 Text Window 2 5 C 35 Time REG WIR UE C 34 5 35 Time Delay Tw in PanaView C 14 User Program TIMER eer ah 1 26 Global Menu C 25 C 26 C 30 C 33 TOUS Ite PEL 1 27 T O 5 C 29 C 42 Totalizer Card Setting Up in PanaView C 39 LCD Option 2 2 C 41 Totalizer Outputs Minimum Requirements C 8 Entering Channel Units 1 6 Status 5 C 11 Entering Global Units 1 22 C 27 Setting mea se s 1 33 V Totalizer Units in PanaView eene C12 Averaging Option in PanaView C 22 Totalizer Frequency Card Setting Up C40 Averaging 1 17 Totalizers Clearing PU VB Le Gud vdeo
21. MASS FLOW UNITS English Metric MASS FLOW ON MASS TOTALS English was MASS DECIMAL DIGITS MASS FLOW OFF VOLUMETRIC TIME IN TALIZER UNITS English Metric cr scr TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS PIPE OD English TRANSDUCER NUMBER SPECIAL TRANSDUCER FREQUENCY ZERO CUTOFF TEMP INPUT See Figure A 2 5 26 PIPE WALL PATH LENGTH P English LENGTHL English m FLUID SOUNDSPEED REYNOLDS CORRECTION Co KINEMATIC VISCOSITY CALIBRATION FACTOR Cont itinput option is installs ALABEL B LABEL CA FIXED BASE TEMP PRESSURE INPUT if input option is installed B LABEL FIXED PRESSURE BASE PRESSURE Low Pressure Switch ves PRESSURE LIMIT Parameters amp Input Output Menu Map Channel Status System Pi Menu Maps 2007 Esc Enter Esc Keypad Program PROG L RESET CALIB A Reset Totals for 2 Channel mete
22. Note For detailed information on creating a log file see Chapter 3 Logging Data For detailed information on programming site data see Chapter 1 Programming Site Data IMPORTANT None of the clearing procedures described in this chapter can be undone Be very sure that the exact consequences of a selected option are thoroughly understood before proceeding Clearing the XGM868i s If the XGM868i s available memory becomes nearly full it may be Memory necessary to purge some or all of the existing data from memory before any additional data can be stored In order to accomplish this task proceed to the appropriate section for step by step instructions Note Depending on the current configuration of the XGM6668i it may be possible to add additional memory by installing an option card in Slot 2 See Chapter 4 Parts Replacement of the Service Manual for details Clearing Site Data This feature has not yet been implemented because the XGM868i currently has no capability to store site files in its own memory Clearing Data 5 1 2007 ss Clearing Log Files To clear log files from the XGM868i or from the PC s memory complete the following steps 1 From PanaView click on the Logging option in the Output menu Then click on the Log Browser option as shown in Figure 5 1 below PanaView File Edit View Output Window Graphing gt Text Display Log Browser New PC Log Figure 5 1
23. C 37 2007 Option Card Alarm Relays Complete the following steps to set up the alarm relays of an option card installed in Slot 1 refer to Figure D 4 on page D 4 1 Double click on the desired Output A B C or D Note set up of alarm is used here as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the additional alarms 2 Double click on Off to disable Output A and return to step 1 or on High Low or Fault to select the desired alarm type 3 Double click on No for standard alarm operation or on Yes for Failsafe operation See Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide for failsafe wiring instructions For a 1 Channel meter proceed to step 5 4 Double click on the desired Channel option See Table C 12 below for a description of the channel options available Table C 12 Channel Options Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 2 Add Channels CH1 CH2 Subtract Channels 1 2 Average Channels CH1 CH2 2 Note Jf FAULT was selected as the alarm type the next two prompts do not appear You have completed entering data in this option 5 Double click on the desired Measurement Name Table C 11 on page C 34 provides a description of the available parameters Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the Global System menu earlier in this section 6 Enter a value for the Trigger Point of the alarm and click Next Ite
24. Circular Humber of Records 40 Interval 00 05 Logkems Contents Meter Sensor Node 1 2 REV Total Node 1 EnergyRate Node 1 2 Node 1 Incoher 2 ih p Network My Computer MELANCEL Untiled Com 1 Monday August 30 2004 09 22 53 D PC Logs Running 9 9 Ens 0 Figure 3 9 PC Log Window 7 Enter a sampling interval in the text box shown in Figure 3 9 above Note Start Time and Stop Time cannot be specified for PC logs These options are inactive in the PC Log window 8 Expand the network tree as far as necessary and double click on the process parameter s to be logged As they are selected the parameters are listed in the lower right pane of the PC Log window make sure that the Log Items tab in this pane is selected Note 7o add all the channel parameters to a given log right click on the desired channel A pop up button Add Group to Log appears Click on the button and PanaView adds the entire set of channel parameters to the log 9 Click on the Apply option button to record the log setup information and then click on the Start option button to begin logging data immediately The Start Time automatically appears in the PC Log window Logging Data 3 9 2007 Viewing Meter Log Files After one or more meter log files have been created the logs may be viewed by
25. Displays the signal strength for the upstream transducer 50 or 75 DN Sig Strength Displays the signal strength for the downstream transducer 50 or 75 Soundspeed Displays the measured speed of sound in the gas UP Transit Displays the upstream ultrasonic signal transit time DN Transit Displays the downstream ultrasonic signal transit time Delta T Displays the transit time difference between the upstream and downstream signals K Re Multi K K Factor K factor based on the Reynolds number 96 Displays the percentage of peak set to 50 by default UP Signal Q Displays the signal quality for the upstream transducer 400 to 400 DN Signal Q Displays the signal quality for the downstream transducer 400 to 400 UP Amp Discrim Displays the value for the signal amplitude of the upstream transducer lt 19 or gt 29 DN Amp Discrim Displays the value for the signal amplitude of the downstream transducer lt 19 or gt 29 UP DAC COUNTS Displays the AGC DAC count for the upstream gain setting DN DAC COUNTS Displays the AGC DAC count for the downstream gain setting UP Peak Displays signal peaks for the upstream trans ducer 100 2300 lt 100 or gt 2300 C 34 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Table 11 Availabl
26. The Global menu is used to enter information that is not specific to either of the individual channels Information programmed via this menu is used to compute parameters such as the sum difference or average of the channel and channel 2 signals for a 2 Channel meter In addition several general system parameters may be entered in the Global menu IMPORTANT When calculating the sum difference or average readouts data from the Global System submenu is used Any conflicting data entered in the Channelx System submenu is overridden The following submenus are included in the Global menu SYSTM use to specify the units of measure used in calculations see the next page O used to set up error handling and to configure analog inputs and outputs see page 1 23 COMM used to set up the serial communications port see page 1 37 Based on the selection made above proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 3 on page A 3 Remember to record all programmed data in Appendix B Data Records 1 20 Programming Site Data 2007 Entering Global System This menu enables you to select the system units that the XGM868i Data will use when channel data is added subtracted or averaged together 1 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter 2 In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter 3 In th
27. inch mm feet meters circum in pipe circumference circum mm pipe in inches circumference in millimeters circum ft pipe circumference circum m pipe circumference in feet in meters 5 Enter the known Pipe Wall Thickness inches or mm in the right pane and click Next Item 6 Click on the appropriate Path Length unit type in the center pane Then enter the path length of the ultrasonic signal in the right pane and click Next Item Note Ifa spoolpiece was ordered with the meter the transducer signal path length P and the transducer signal axial length 0 are engraved on the flowcell and or are included in the documentation supplied with the meter For on site transducer installations refer to Appendix C Measuring P and L Dimensions in the Startup Guide for instructions 7 Click on the appropriate Axial Length unit type in the center pane Then enter the axial length of the ultrasonic signal in the right pane and click Next Item Programming the 868 Using PanaViewT C 15 2007 aaa Fluid Type 8 Double click on the appropriate Fluid Type either Air or Other Ifyou select Other PanaView asks for the Fluid Soundspeed Enter the appropriate soundspeed in ft sec and click Next Item Reynolds Correction 9 Double click on the appropriate choice to indicate whether you want Reynolds Correction If Offis selected enter the Calibration Factor and click on Next
28. or B Note The set up of output is used here as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up output B 2 Double click on Offto disable Output A and return to step 1 or on 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA to specify the desired range for output A Note Fora 1 meter proceed to step 4 3 Double click on the desired Channel option See Table C 10 below for a description of the channel options available Table C 10 Channel Options Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 2 Add Channels CH1 CH2 Subtract Channels 1 2 Average Channels CH1 CH2 2 4 Double click on the desired Measurement Name Table C 11 on the next page provides a description of the available parameters Programming the 868 Using PanaView 33 2007 Analog Outputs cont Note All the options shown below will only appear if Mass Flow is activated Table C 11 Available Measurement Parameters Option Bar Description Velocity Displays the flow velocity Volumetric Displays the volumetric flow FWD Total Displays the forward totalized volume flow REV Total Displays the reverse totalized volume flow Time Displays the total flow measurement time Mass Flow Displays the mass flow FWD Mass Displays the forward totalized mass flow REV Mass Displays the reverse totalized mass flow ep eu gt PPP UP Sig Strength
29. 1 29 2007 RTD Inputs Procedure Options Option cards with RTD inputs have a temperature range of 148 to 662 F 100 to 350 C While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 and complete the following steps to set up the RTD inputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 Accessing the Input In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter Inthe PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to I O and press Enter Scroll to OPTN and press Enter Scroll to Slot 1 and press Enter ao Scroll to the desired Input and press Enter Note Input letters A B etc correspond to input wiring terminal numbers from top to bottom e g Input corresponds to pins 1 2 and 3 Input B corresponds to pins 4 5 and 6 etc Setting Up the RTD Input 1 Enter a Label for the RTD input and press Enter 2 Scroll to the desired input type and press Enter Do one of the following If Off was selected go to Procedure Options below If Temperature was selected proceed to the next step 3 Enter a temperature value for the Low end of the analog input range and press Enter 4 Enter a temperature value for the High end of the analog input range and press Enter After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the 1 window Do one of the following continue program
30. Om BI WY e K Factor Velocity K Factor e Channel SETUP Advanced Features Multi K Fac K Factor tors cont Velocity K Factor 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 C Mass Flow Density Type Yes Fluid Dens No Mole Wgt 20 Mass Flow Density Type hannel SETUP Advanced Features Mass Flow Calculation Yes Fluid Dens Mole Wot Qact or Actual Standard Qact or Qstd Actual Standard Fluid Density Mole Weight Fluid Density Mole Weight 8 4 Data Records 2007 Table B 3 Setup Data cont Global System Meter Message Totalizer Units System Units English Metric Tot Dec Digits Pressure Units Mass Flow Atmos Pressure Mass Flow Time Vol Units MDOT Dec Digit Vol Time Units Mass Totals Vol Dec Digits Mass Dec Digits Global Input Output Error Handling Error Handling 2 Path Error No Yes Global Communications Port Meter Address MOD Parity Baud Rate MOD Stop Bits MOD Baud Rate MOD Address Data Records B 5 Appendix Programming the XGM868i Using PanaView Introduction Re ae C 1 Programming Using PanaView C 1 Adding the XGM868i
31. The amplitude discriminator measures the transducer signal received by the Model XGM868i The default value for the above parameter is 14 and values from 0 to 100 are acceptable The E5 AMPLITUDE error message appears when the amplitude discriminator falls below the programmed AMP DISCRIM LOW value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Amplitude Discriminator High 0 to 100 The amplitude discriminator measures the transducer signal received by the Model XGM868i The default value for the above parameter is 34 and values from 0 to 100 are acceptable The E5 AMPLITUDE error message appears when the amplitude discriminator exceeds the programmed AMP DISCRIM HIGH value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Programming Site Data 1 15 2007 Transducer Signal Parameters Delta T Offset Table 1 4 Transducer Signal Settings cont 1000 to 1000 usec Default Value Description An offset between the upstream and downstream transit times is specified at this prompt Skan T Offset 500 to 500 usec At this prompt specify a time measurement offset that compensates for any shift resulting from cross correlation Set to 0 for active Skan Offset of Peak gt 5 Switch 1to 10096 O to 250 usec The percentage of peak used to calculate the transit times and Delta T is specified at this prompt If the
32. Thousands of ACF Thousands of ACM Millions of ACF Millions of ACM Standard Cubic Feet Standard Cubic Meters Thousands of SCF Thousands of SCM Millions of SCF Millions of SCM Double click on the desired unit of Volumetric Time from seconds to days in the volumetric flow display Double click on the desired number of Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the volumetric flow display Double click on the desired Totalizer Units for the totalized flow rate display listed in Table C 1 above Double click on the desired number of Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized flow rate display The program now varies depending on whether you have activated MASS FLOW see Chapter 1 for details Ifyou have activated MASS FLOW continue to step 1 on the next page If you are not using MASS FLOW PanaView returns to the Channel PROGRAM window shown in Figure C 10 on page C 9 Proceed to the Pipe option C 12 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Programming the Mass 1 Double click on the desired Mass Flow units for flow rate display Flow Option listed in Table C 2 below Table C 2 Available Mass Flow Units Pounds Kilograms KiloPounds Thousands of Tonnes Metric Tons 1000 KG Pounds MillionPounds TONS 2000 LB 2 Double click on the desired Mass Flow Time units
33. ig PidControl A 00000560 PID ANALOG INPUT 2 000000003 AT gt IN OUT gt gt CAS IN BKCAL OUT P We BKCAL IN un Alarms B TRE IN D Trends B PTRK VAL P FF VAL GEFlow XGM 000000003 FLOW 00000 Apply Values FLOW 000000003 i 48 6 9 28 Periodic Updates 2 E Figure E 5 Function Block Application Foundation Fieldbus Communications 2007 Index Symbols B ARN SON ERN 1 26 Backlight PLOT Lg 264 04 Shedd Gees el sn Sere 1 26 See Brightness and Contrast Base Pressure Entering 1 12 C 18 A Base Temperature Entering 1 12 C 18 idecor Baste Progranming Acceleration Limit 1 15 C 20 Minimum Requirements C 8 PUN Olea creda Beetle Side E Activating 1 1 5 1 27 C Advanced 5 1 18 C23 Calibration Factor Mass Flow Option C 24 in PanaView C 16 Multiple Factors Option C 23 Channel Alarm C 38 Activating 22 22 2222 4 450 ne 1 5 Alarms Entering Mass Flow Units 1 7 1 22 Option Card 1 31 Entering Totalizer Units 1 6 Up sole eI ee 1 31 Entering Volumetric Units 1 6 Alarms Card System Data
34. 3 13 Error 1 23 Graphing AR 3 10 3 13 Up ae 1 23 Naming 3 8 Inputs and Outputs Slat Swen Wea 3 12 Setting up in PanaView C 29 osse ae bee evs 580 3 1 VIEWING a 3 12 K MPG SOL 3 9 K Factors Entering 1 18 Low Pressure Switch Entering 1 13 C 18 K Re Multi K K 34 Keypad Program Entering 1 4 Keypad Program Exiting if Unused 1 4 Input Selection 1 10 Index 3 2007 Index cont M M gt S Switch 1 16 C 21 Option Card Setup MASS Sean Hals 1 26 Alarm 5 1 31 Mass BlOW s ete 34 Analog Inputs 1 29 2 2 2 2222 1 19 Analog 1 25 Activating PanaView 24 Frequency 1 35 Data in Global Menu PanaView C 28 MODBUS 2 5 324 1 38 Entering Channel Units 1 7 1 22 RID Inputs eee Re 1 30 Entering Data in PanaView C 13 Totalizer 1 33 Entering Global Units 1 22 Option Cards MDOT nri i
35. 69 CH 1 DELTH Btu Ib or J gm 2 4 32 bit integer 71 2 Power_u 4 IEEE 32 bit 73 CH 2 Energy Energy_u Register 77 4 32 bit integer 75 CH 2 Energy Energy_u Register 77 4 32 bit integer 77 CH 2 Energy Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer 78 CH 2 TempS F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 80 CH 2 TempR F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 82 2 TS TR F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 84 CH 2 DELTH Btu Ib or J gm 2 4 32 bit integer 508 3F6 5MODBUS baud rate none 0 2 16 bit integer 509 3F8 6MODBUS parity none 0 2 16 bit integer 510 3FA MODBUS stop bits none 0 2 16 bit integer 511 3FC MODBUS meter addr none 0 2 16 bit integer 512 3FE RESERVED none Programming the 868 Using PanaView C 45 2007 Requesting Parameters Using MODBUS cont Exiting the Site Edit Menu Notes Clear Totalizers flag from the 8051 to clear totalizers in the 68332 memory Error Value see table in XGM868i manual for error codes Average average of channel 1 and channel 2 if both channels out of error channel 1 value if channel 2 is in error channel 2 value if channel is in error zero if both channels in error Average Error Status 0 both in error 1 chan 2 in error 2 chan in error 3 both ok MODBUS baud rate 5 2400 6 4800 7 9600 MODBUS parity none 1 odd 2 even MODBUS stop bits 1 1 stop bit 2 2 stop bi
36. Display 5 Eng E ZU f f d See Figure D 4 300 1200 24 8 PRESSURE UNITS C _ t Low f English 4800 9600 19200 5 oen ss 5 Error Lavel in mA MODBUS option installed o J CHANNEL UNITS MODBUS Baud Rate UNITS g ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 2 CHANNEL UNITS ol A T o 1 CHANNEL UNITS 2 PATH ERROR HANDLING 2400 4800 9600 gt MASS FLOW ON MASS FLOW OFF 2 CHANNEL UNITS MASS FLOW UNITS VOLUMETRIC UNITS EJ English y Metric English Metric a gl MODBUS Parity di OF LCD PARAMS cul m fFonne None 2 J 2 nace 7 dis a MODBUS Stop Bits 5 ly for 2 Channel meter until all channels set up 5 MASS FLOW TIME appears only 5 LUMETRIC l ISEC sum Ave 4 2 MODBUS Address MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS Measurement Name f VOL DECIMAL DIGITS ver we E ira Metric ZER UNITS mass 65 Enosr English Tdown DELTA REYNA PEAK Que E Qdown ampan CNTup Piup my gt au MASS DECIMAL DIGITS Pron TEMP Presa swot rus TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS es ors tu C1 D 3 2007 Esc Ese Keypad Pam FETU
37. The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the Global System menu earlier in this section 5 Enter a flow rate value for the Zero low end of the frequency output range and click Next Item 6 Enter a flow rate value for the Full high end of the frequency output range and click Next Item 7 Enter a value between 1 and 10 000 for the Full Scale Frequency and click Next Item After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to step 1 Click Exit Page once to return to the Global option twice to return to the Global PROGRAM option three times to return to the Site Edit Menu four times to exit the Site Edit Menu C 40 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Programming the LCD Through PanaView you can program the LCD display to display up to four variables in sequence Complete the following steps to program the LCD display Note When you first initialize the XGM868i the number of LCD parameters is set to OFF You must program the LCD to display any measured parameters From the Input Output option highlight and double click on the Display option in the center pane The first prompt asks for the of LCD Parameters Double click on the desired number from OFF through 1 4 and KEY The OFF setting switches the measurement display off while the KEY setting enables users to change the measurement display via the arrow ke
38. for 2 Channel meter only EL Reset Totals en etel See Figures 1 and 2 eoR Input Output See Figure A 3 Error Handling See Figure 3 Options Display See Figure A 3 VO appears only if option card is installed Slot 0 Outputs ER Slot 0 Output A ED appears only for 2 Channel meter Channel sum ae Measurement Name TOTL TIME MDOT do SNDSP DELTA Revne amPan e ness prs NOTE Plain text represents prompt area messages and boxed text represents option bar choices Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices Analog Outputs C emn appears only for 2 Channel meter Channel Totalizer Outputs Slot 1 Outputs OFF appears only for Channel 2 Channel meter ew sw Gr we Measurement Name UNITS PULSE MINIMUM ON PULSE TIME Measurement um Tort
39. good reading and Stops totalizing if either using the last good continues to totalize based on or both channels go reading two channels into error See Error Handling for Average Measurements below For a one channel meter after responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the Global prompt shown on the previous page For a two channel meter proceed to step 3 below Error Handling for Average The 2PATH ERROR HANDLING option is intended for applications where Measurements AVE two sets of transducers are installed in the same location in the same pipe to improve accuracy and the meter is operated in AVE mode With this function enabled the Model XGM868i performs error handling only if both channels are in error If this function is disabled error handling occurs when either channel goes into error 3 Double click Yes to enable Two path Error Handling or on No to disable this function Specific responses of the display and the totalizer to the two path error handling option available at the above prompt are listed in Table C 9 on the following page Programming the 868 Using PanaView c 31 2007 Error Handling for Average Measurements AVE cont Table C 9 2 Path Error Response Options Display Response Totalizer Response Displays the average of CH1 and 2 regardless of the error state of either channel Outputs the average of CH1 and 2 totals re
40. in eene bene ues C 34 Reynolds Correction in PanaView C 16 Right Arrow 1 3 RTD Inputs Setting Up s inve Epp 1 30 Setting Up in PanaView C 37 Index 2007 Index cont S Serial Communications 1 37 C 42 Serial Port Setting up in PanaView C 42 Setup Data Advanced Features 1 18 Initializing Default 1 17 Response Time V Averaging 1 17 Transducer Signal Parameters 1 14 Setup Submenu Advanced Features Option C 23 C 24 Default Setup Option C 22 Mass Flow C 24 Signal Option C 19 V Averaging Option C 22 Setup Submenu in PanaView C 19 Signal Graph ER Or SER ERE S 2 11 Low Limit 1 15 C 19 C 20 Option in PanaView C 19 Plot er 2 11 Reading PanaView 2 11 Nr 2 12 Transdueet zie bre 1 14 Transit Time Values C 19 Type hedera nah eno Ropa ege 2 11 Site Data Gearing ob eR Reps 5 1 C 50 Printing C 50 Saving in PanaView C 47 Saving to C 48 Saving 49 Saving to 8681 C 49 Site Edit Menu Global C 25 Site File Operatio
41. mass e stats J Multi K Factors Static Density Figure D 2 Channel X Menu Set Up Option On Custom Type Density Type Kin Viscosity Fluid Mole Wat Use Qact Qstd Molecular i Edit table Weight YES Act Vol Vol Enter of K Factors Velocity Reynolds Fluid Density K Factor Repeat for the of Factors entered previously PanaView Menu Maps for the XG5868i D 2 2007 SITE EDIT MENU CALIBRATION TEST PAUSE MEASUREMENT channel 2 See Service Manual PAUSE Measure Flow MEASURE FLOW STOP MEASUREMENT PanaView Menu Maps for the XG5868i System Input Output Comm Port Meter Address SYSTEM UNITS BAUD RATE Error Handling Options
42. tree and click on the PC Logs option If you have created one or more logs the tree will appear similar to Figure 3 13 below Double click on the log name to open the log or Pull down the Output menu see Figure 3 4 on page 3 7 and click on the Log Browser option Advance to the PC Logs dialog box as described in previous sections A screen similar to that shown in Figure 3 14 below appears Untitled IDM Com 1 Figure 3 13 Expanded PC Logs Option x Look in Logs Sample2 Untitled Path Network My Computer MELANCEL PC Logs Figure 3 14 Selecting a Log File from the Log Browser Notice that each of the log files in Figure 3 13 and Figure 3 14 above has a traffic light icon next to its name These icons indicate the current status of the log as follows red light log has not run to its specified stop time but has been manually stopped green light log is currently running but is not yet complete Logging Data 2007 Viewing PC Logs cont 2 In the Log Browser after you highlight the name of the desired log file the following option buttons become available Start resumes logging if the log is currently stopped Or Stop stops logging if the log is currently running Delete permanently deletes the log file Open opens the log in the PC Log window 3 Click on one of the option buttons listed in Step 2 above You can monitor the progress of
43. 1 13 Entering Setup Data Rer et an pe Erie pei 1 14 Setting Transducer Signal Parameters oa rcs area 1 14 Initializing Setup Parameters 1 17 Setting Response Time V 0 1 17 Using Advanced Reatules sos coton etui docet a eu ia lecto oe 1 18 Entering Global Data Feces Scone catty a rtc ADR AC deat Ea die aatis c d 1 20 Entering Global System DOTEM ae Uum See he teda 1 21 Setting Up Inputs and Outputs p eddie toi rade A AD ud 1 23 Configuring the Communications POLT Weed kn eR bib pev 1 37 Requesting Parameters Using MODBUS een te 1 40 NOS ev A an a 1 42 Chapter 2 Displaying Data mirrors 2 1 Displaying Data with EC Duces oo a e Ae i Gig ea hee ie teenies a REUS 2 1 Adj sting BED ouest airs 2 1 Programming the LCD ian cated 2 2 Displaying Data on a Computer Terminal rudes e eared cce t RR Fa 2 4 Preparing for PanaView Programming e tee 2 4 cw cit Oe eee 2 5 OUEDDIE 25 o2 Be Tasche u 2
44. 2 8 Save As Window 2 12 Displaying Data Chapter 3 Logging Data Introduction Data Logging Option Logging with PanaView 2007 3 Introduction The XGM868i offers two options for logging data e Ifthe Model XGM868i flowmeter is equipped with an optional data logging card in Slot 2 flow rate data can be recorded and stored in this memory in the form of a log file After the specified data has been logged the log file may be uploaded to PanaView via the RS232 link PanaView can also create PC log files for storage on the PC s hard drive This chapter explains how to use the Model XGM868i s data logging capability with PanaView Data Logging Option In order to log data the Model XGM868i must be fitted with an Card optional data logging option card in Slot 2 See Chapter 4 Parts Replacement of the Service Manual for instructions on installing the card Logging with PanaView PanaView is capable of creating and viewing log files of the following types e meter logs log files stored in the XGM868i memory as discussed above PC logs log files stored on your PC s hard drive see page 3 7 To create or view logs of the above types proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter Logging Data 3 1 2007 Creating Meter Logs To create a new meter log complete the following steps 1 From the New
45. 5 Properties Window Displaying Data 2007 Reading Transducer 3 To read a signal from the meter click on the Read Signals Signals button If the meter is a multi channel instrument open the Channel drop down menu and click on the desired channel After a moment the Properties window appears similar to Figure 2 6 below Signal Read Signals Channel 1 Plot Raw Upstream m Save Clear Totalizers Site Files Auto connect at startup Figure 2 6 Active Signal Options 4 To select a different signal type open the signal menu at the right shown here with Raw Upstream highlighted and click on the desired signal Plotting Transducer To plot the selected signal click on Plot A graphical window Signals opens as shown in Figure 2 7 below Signal Graph Raw Upstream Points 1024 Group 1 2 v Show Points Clear Plot Close Figure 2 7 Signal Graph Window Displaying Data 2 11 2007 Saving Transducer Signals save the raw signal click on Save A window opens similar to Figure 2 8 below Enter the desired name and click on Save to save the signal as a text file Save As Save in PanaView E3 Chart zi Logs History ComErr TXT 4 awn txt h Site1 txt Desktop My Documents My Computer File name Site2 t m Save as type Text Files txt b Cancel 2 My Network P Figure
46. Activating a Channel Procedure Options The Channelx ACTIV submenu permits selection of the desired measurement method In addition it is used to activate deactivate one or both of the channels in a 2 Channel Model XGM868i While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 1 on page A 1 To access the Channelx ACTIV submenu 1 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter 2 In the PROG menu scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter 3 In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to ACTIV and press Enter 4 Scroll to Burst to activate the channel path and press Enter Note Burst is automatically selected for a 1 Channel meter 5 Scroll to one of the measurement methods described below and press Enter Skan Only is the preferred technique for locating the acoustic signal and for high velocity measurements It is more robust in a noisy environment than the Measure technique Skan Measure is the preferred technique to use for low velocity measurements If Skan Only is selected at the above prompt the meter uses this technique exclusively However if Skan Measure is selected the meter uses Skan Only to find the acoustic signal and then tries to use the Skan Measure technique for the actual measurement Note 7o change the Skan Only and Skan Measure parameters see the Signal submenu section on page 1 14 of this chapter After completing the above step the XGM868i returns to the Channel PROGRAM wind
47. Density Type fluid density Rho or molecular weight Mw and click Next Item Do one of the following If you selected Rho proceed to Step 5 Ifyou selected Mw proceed to Step 7 Double click the type of volumetric units standard StVOL or actual Ac VOL for the measurement data display and click Next Item Enter the Fluid Density 0 00001 to 0 100 Ib ft or 0 00001 to 123 18 kg m and click Next Item PanaView returns to the Advanced Features window Enter the Molecular Weight and click Next Item After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the Advanced Features window Click Exit Page three times to return to the Site Edit Menu C 24 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Entering Data in the Global Menu The Global menu is used to enter information that is not specific to any of the individual channels Information programmed via this menu is used to enter several general system parameters e g English or metric units For meters with 2 channels this menu is also used to compute parameters such as the sum difference or average of the channel 1 and channel 2 signals When calculating the SUM DIF or AVE readouts data from the Global System submenu is used Any conflicting data entered in the Channel System submenu is overridden The following submenus are included in the Global menu System use to specify the units of measure used in ca
48. E 2 on page E 3 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 2 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 2007 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 SI Apply Values FLow 000000003 0 2 4 6 Xa 3 23 Periodic Updates 005 Auto Process Alarms Diagnostics Trends Others Parameter 2 sec Value VALUE STATUS QUALITY SUBSTATUS LIMITS SECONDARY VALUE UNIT UNIT SELECTOR c PRIMARY SELECTOR SECONDARY SELECTOR CH1 VELOCITY CH1 VOLUMETRIC CH1 PLUS TOTALS MINUS TOTALS CH1 T DIGITS CH1 TOTALIZER TIME ERROR VALUE CH1 SSUP CH1 SSDN CH1 SNDSP 2 VELOCITY CH2_VOLUMETRIC Figure E 2 Primary Selector Drop Down List 10 62 Good_NonCascade NonSpecific NotLimited 050001 51 metric CH1_PLUS_TOTALS CH1_MINUS_TOTALS CH1_T_DIGITS CH1 ERROR VALUE 1 550 1 SSDN CH2 TOTALIZER TIME CH2 ERROR VALUE OCH SSUP m Foundation Fieldbus Communications 2007
49. Global System window earlier in this section 3 Use the arrow keys to enter a value for the minimum Pulse On time between 1 usec and 10 000 usec for the frequency of the totalizer pulses and press Enter Note A complete pulse consists of equal amounts of ON and OFF times Choose a value that is compatible with the frequency counter to be used 4 Use the arrow keys to enter a value for the number of measurement units represented by each pulse and press Enter Procedure Options After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the I O window Do one of the following continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape three times 1 34 Programming Site Data 2007 Frequency Outputs The frequency output issues a continuous signal with a frequency proportional to the selected measurement Refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 and complete the following steps to set up the totalizer outputs of an option card installed in SLOT 1 Accessing the Frequency Output 1 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter 2 In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter 3 In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to and press Enter 4 Scroll to OPTN and press Enter 5 Scroll to Slot 1 and press Enter 6 Scroll to the desired Output and press Enter 7 Doone of the following If you selected
50. Item If On is selected enter the Kinematic Viscosity and click Next Item Then enter the Calibration Factor and click Next Item PanaView returns to the Channel PROGRAM menu You have completed entering pipe parameters C 16 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Entering Input Output Parameters Zero Cutoff Value Temperature nput Enter the zero cutoff value and set up the temperature pressure and quality inputs via the Input Output submenu While programming these parameters refer to Figure D 1 on page D 1 of Appendix D PanaView Menu Maps IMPORTANT option card in Slot 1 fails to appear in this menu it may be turned OFF See Global I O Options section on page C 29 for setup instructions Near a zero flow rate the Model XGM868i s readings may fluctuate due to small offsets caused by thermal drift or similar factors To force a zero display reading when there is minimal flow enter a zero cutoff value as described in the following steps 1 From the Channel menu highlight and double click on the Input Output option in the center pane 2 The program asks for the Zero Cutoff Enter a value from 0 to 1 sec 0 to 0 30 m sec for the zero cutoff and click Next Item The recommended setting is 0 1 ft sec 0 03 m sec The XGM868i can use either a fixed temperature value or a live temperature input to calculate the density for the mass flow rate display 1 Double cli
51. Meter Browser in PanaView expand the network tree and open the Edit Functions option described on page C 6 of Appendix C Programming the XGM666i via PanaView The menu will appear similar to Figure 3 1 below Meter Logs 1 7 5 iz E Functions 7 SITE EDIT MENU 72 CALIBRATION TEST 72 PAUSE MEASUREMENT LOG EDIT MENU 2 FILE MENU Figure 3 1 Edit Functions Menu for XGM868i with Logging Card 2 Double click on the Log Edit Menu as shown in Figure 3 1 above The window appears similar to Figure 3 2 below ix LOG EDIT MENU x LOGGING Previous Item Create Error Log Next Item Figure 3 2 Log Edit Menu Window Creating a Standard Meter 3 To create a standard meter log complete the following steps Log a Double click on the Create Standard Log option The window now appears similar to Figure 3 3 below iw LOG EDIT MENU LOGGING LOG LOCATION Previous Item FLASH Stop Logging reate Error L Exit Page Figure 3 3 Log Location in the Create Standard Log Option 3 2 Logging Data 2007 Creating a Standard Meter b Log cont PanaView first asks for the Log Location either flash or non volatile RAM Double click on the desired location Now type the desired Log Name in the right window and click Next Item Type the desired Log Message in the right window and click Next Item PanaView now asks for the Number of
52. Off Measure Mode Skan Measure Mode Skan Channel System Site Channel Msg Channel Message Vol Units Vol Units Vol Time Units Vol Time Units Vol Dec Digits Vol Dec Digits Totalizer Units Totalizer Units Tot Dec Digits Tot Dec Digits Mass Flow Time Mass Flow Time MDOT Dec Dig MDOT Dec Dig Mass Totalizer Mass Totalizer Mass Dec Dig Mass Dec Dig Channel Pipe Parameters Channel 1 Channel 2 Trans Type STD SPEC Trans Type STD Transducer Transducer Spec Trans Freq Spec Trans Hz Spec Trans Tw Spec Trans Tw Pipe O D Pipe O D Pipe Wall Pipe Wall Path Length Path Length P Axial Length L Axial Length L Fluid Type Fluid Other Sndspd Other Sndspd Calibration Factor Calibration Factor Data Records B 3 2007 Zero Cutoff Table B 3 Setup Data cont Channel Input Output Zero Cutoff Temp Input Temp Input Base Temp Base Temp Pressure Input Pressure Input Base Pressure Base Pressure Low Press Switch Low Press Switch Pressure Limit Response Time K Factor Velocity Pressure Limit Channel SETUP V Averaging K Factor K Factor Velocity Channel SETUP Advanced Features Multi K Factors K Factor mA p 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
53. PanaView Menu Maps Remember to record all programmed data in Appendix B Data Records The 1 0 submenu consists of the following options Error Handling program the meter s response during an error condition Options set up any option cards and the Slot 0 analog outputs Display set up the LCD display To enter the 1 submenu 1 In the Site Data Menu double click on the Global entry 2 Highlight and double click on the Input Output option in the center pane Note In this section Slot 1 appears as an option only if a suitable option card is installed in Slot 1 Programming the XGM868 Using PanaView C 29 2007 Setting Up Error Handling This menu option lets you set how the XGM868i will handle the outputs for measurements and average two path measurements during an error condition See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of the built in error codes 1 From the Input Output option highlight and double click on the Error Handling option in the center pane 2 Double click on the desired Error Handling selection as shown in Table C 7 below and Table C 8 on the next page a If you selected Error Level in mA enter the 4 20 mA Error Level the number of milliamps the analog output will put out during a fault condition Enter a whole number between 0 and 22 and click Next Item See Table C 7 below and Table C 8 on the following page for a description of the err
54. Text Display window Note Any value entered in the Interval text box is overridden if the Max Comm Rate box is checked 6 If the Continuous option was selected in Step 5 above click on the Stop option button which has replaced the original Continuous option button to terminate data collection The Text Display window may be left open while other tasks are performed or it may be closed by clicking on the lower X control button at the far right of the menu bar IMPORTANT Jf you click on the upper X control button at the far right of the PanaView title bar you will exit PanaView completely 2 6 Displaying Data 2007 Displaying Multiple Process Parameters Displaying Multiple Text Windows The procedure for displaying a single process parameter in a text screen may be repeated to simultaneously display multiple process parameters To do so proceed as follows 1 Display the first process parameter in a text screen as described in the previous section Repeat Step 1 for any desired additional process parameters by double clicking on them in the PanaView network tree PanaView automatically tiles the multiple text screens in the right pane of the Text Display window Asin standard Windows application the multiple text screens may be resized by dragging their borders Also the individual panes within a parameter s text screen may be resized by dragging the borders within that
55. a graphical representation of the data logged to date 3 10 Logging Data 2007 Viewing Meter Logs Note The graph is displayed in its own window which is opened on cont top of the Meter Log window For instructions on using the Graph Log window refer to the Graphing Output section in Chapter 2 of the PanaView User s Manual Remember that only two parameters per channel may be graphed and that the same two parameters must be graphed for each channel of a multi channel graph display When you have finished viewing the graph click on the Close option button to close the Graph window and leave the log running To review log details click on the Contents tab The window now appears similar to Figure 3 12 below Log file frmIDMP Wrapper XGS868i Y4AS STD AFILEI LOG File Edit view Output Window Help BY Network Meter Log 227 Storage iie E Circular 7 Start Time 2 28 2005 104856 Number of Records Stop Time 3 29 2005 10 58 58 AM Interval 7 MM SS Meter time is 0 minutes behind displayed PC Syne clock toPC time Logtems Generis Computer Meter Channel Sensor Unit Date Time Value IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Velocity mis 4 11 2005 1 56 03 F 0 0000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Volumetric KACM N 4 11 2005 1 56 03 F 0 0000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Soundspeed m s 4 11 2005 1 56 03 F 800 0000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Velocity mis 4 11 2005 1 56 08 F 0 00
56. agree to the given time on Now to start the log immediately or on Timed to indicate a specific duration If you select Edit PanaView asks first for the desired Hour then for the Minute and finally for the Second For each parameter type the desired number in the right window and click Next Item or simply click Next Item to step through the parameters If you select Timed PanaView asks for the Log Time duration Scroll to and double click on the desired length of time from 10 minutes to 24 hours Then go to step m l PanaView indicates a given End Date Double click on OK to agree to the given day on Today to start the log that day or on Edit to change the starting date f you select Edit PanaView asks first for the desired Year then for the Month and finally for the Day For each parameter type the desired number in the right window or scroll to and click on the desired month and click Next Item or simply click Next Item to step through the parameters m Scroll to and double click on the desired Time Increment from 5 seconds to 24 hours PanaView indicates that the log has been created and returns to the Log Edit Menu If an erroneous value has been entered PanaView displays a Log Creation Error message Otherwise the program indicates that the log has been created and returns to the Log Edit Menu 3 4 Logging Data 2007 Creating Error Log To create an error meter l
57. an ongoing log in several ways Click on the Log Items tab see Figure 3 12 on page 3 11 for a list of the parameters specified for logging Click on the Contents tab see Figure 3 12 on page 3 11 for a list of all the data points logged to date for the parameter currently highlighted on the Log Items tab Click on the Graph option button to display a graphical representation of the data logged to date Note The graph is displayed in its own window which is opened on top of the PC Log window For instructions on using the Graph Log window refer to the Graphing Output section in Chapter 2 of the PanaView User s Manual Click on the Refresh option button to update the information shown on the Contents tab and in the Graph Log window Any data logged since the last use of the Refresh option button is added to the list and to the graph Remember that only two parameters per channel may be graphed and that the same two parameters must be graphed for each channel of a multi channel graph display When you have finished viewing the graph click on the Close option button to close the Graph window and leave the log running 4 To terminate the logging process simply click on the Stop option button which has replaced the original Start option button The Stop Time automatically appears in the PC Log window Because a PC log has no specific Stop Time the log will continue to run until it is manually stopped
58. and click on the desired month and click Next Item or simply click Next Item to step through the parameters m Scroll to and double click on the desired Time Increment from 5 seconds to 24 hours PanaView indicates that the log has been created and returns to the Log Edit Menu If an erroneous value has been entered PanaView displays a Log Creation Error message Otherwise the program indicates that the log has been created and returns to the Log Edit Menu Checking Log Memory To check on the amount of log memory available double click on the Memory option in the Log Edit Menu The right window indicates the number of bytes available in both NVR and Flash memory Stop Logging To manually terminate logging double click on the Stop Logging option in the Log Edit Menu PanaView displays the name of the currently active logs Double click on your choice and then click on Yes when the program asks if you wish to stop logging 3 6 Logging Data 2007 Creating Logs PC logs are created in a different menu from the meter logs described in the last section To create a new PC log 1 Open the Output menu see Figure 3 4 below and click on the Logging option PanaView File Edit View Output Window Help Logging Log Browser Mew PC Log Figure 3 4 Selections in the Logging Option You have two choices Click on the New PC Log option and proceed to step 5 Or Click on the Log Bro
59. burst mode is set to Skan Measure S M the meter switches from Skan to Measure Mode when Delta T is less than the M gt S_Switch value DO NOT change this value unless advised to do so by the factory Shifts The number of shifts corresponds to the actual number of transmits per cycle number of signals added together in one direction to produce an averaged signal for one interrogation of the fluid and need only be changed if the environment is very noisy or the acoustic signal is weak A Divisor 0 1 to 10 A Divisor is used to calculate the Measure Mode integrated threshold level and is not normally changed Transmit Pulses T Window cycles 1to 16 0 to 1000 Transmit Pulses specifies the number of pulses in a burst For difficult conditions i e long paths high velocity or high temperature settings as high as 16 may be necessary The XGM868i calculates the size of the transmit window based on pipe size and fluid sound speed However for diagnostic purposes the window size may be reset R Window cycles 10 to 128 The XGM868i calculates the size of the receive window based on pipe size and fluid soundspeed However for diagnostic purposes the window size may be reset Programming Site Data 2007 Initializing Setup Parameters Default Setup Procedure Options Setting Response Time V Averaging Procedure Options Use this option to initialize
60. center pane lists the current entry while the center pane displays the available selections for that entry b Click on the desired choice if the entry requires a numeric or text value change the value displayed in the right pane Programming the XGM868i Using PanavView C 9 2007 Entering the User Program Using PanaView cont SITE EDIT MENU PROGRAM TRANSDUCER NUMBER Previous Item Special Next Item Channel PROGRAM Pipe parameters Figure C 11 Pipe Parameters Option in the Site Edit Menu Exit Page c Do one of the following Click on Next Item to proceed to the next menu item or Click on Previous Item to return back through the menu to a previous item Note Ifyou click on either Next Item or Previous Item without changing the settings the current settings remain unchanged As you step through the menu the bottom panel lists the current settings you have modified or left unchanged as shown in Figure C 12 below If you modify or step through more than five items a scroll bar at the right of the panel lets you review the earlier settings im SITE EDIT MENU PROGRAM TRACKING WINDOWS Previous Item Yes AXIAL LENGTH L 13 5 inches PATH LENGTH P 16 inches PIPE WALL 0 25 inches PIPE OD 1 5 inches TRANSDUCER NUMBER 71 Standard Exit Page Figure C 12 Site Edit Menu with Current Settings 6 When you have completed entering parameters in a given op
61. click on the desired Response Time from 1 to 60 sec For best results select the STATS statistics option as this increases the response time under steady flow conditions while still allowing a rapid response to changes in flow rate After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the Set Up option window C 22 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 The Advanced Features Option The Multiple K Factors Option This option enables you to enable the more advanced features of the meter In this option you can do the following enter a table of K factors based on velocity or reynolds number that compensates for non linear flow rates enable mass flow calculated for static fluid density Use this option to enter a table of K factors K factors are used to create a curve for the flow range based on velocity or reynolds number that compensates for non linear flow rates The meter accepts from 2 to 20 pairs Complete the following steps to enter multiple K factors for velocity or reynolds values 1 From the Advanced Features option menu highlight and double click on Multiple K Factors in the center pane 2 Double click on Yes to Activate Multi K Factors or on No to disable this option If NO was selected the meter returns to the Advanced Features window If VES was selected proceed to Step 3 3 Double click on the desired Custom Type velocity or reynolds 4 Double click
62. dcos dra rre 1 1 Programming Methode u E EE FERT 1 2 The XGM868i Enclosure Infrared Keypad re ea 1 5 Activating Ue PPP HP Sade PO pesa en 1 5 Entering System Data for the Channel nth iege 1 6 Accessing the Channelx System 1 6 Volumetric UNITS EL REY 1 6 Selechng rotalizerhiteases EE b pb oU d 1 6 Selecting Mass er 1 7 Entering Transducer and Pipe 1 8 Special TRODSOHGBES hag othe Ne CEU Lu peut 1 8 PIpe Datas GR Ad enact eee 1 9 Entering zero Cutoff and Setting Up Inputs 1 11 Zero teste me fee tf ee 1 11 Temperature MPU zem oe eei ae eee dua mince 1 11 ev Lasten Ne veg 1 12 Bas ENT BR LH 1 12 BaseiPresSsule A is a Len Me ie APR ied 1 12 OWA Pres SUNS LECT HO ERU
63. display text output and graphs of live measurement data create custom templates for displaying text graph and log data interface with multiple GE Sensing instruments Although the actual displays differ somewhat the general procedures are the same for all three programming methods This chapter provides detailed programming instructions for use with the infrared keypad If you are using PanaView see Appendix C Programming the XGM868i via PanaView and or the PanaView User s Manual 910 211 for detailed instructions IMPORTANT This manual is for instruments using software version Y4AM or later 1 2 Programming Site Data 2007 XGM868i Enclosure The window at the top of the XGM868i enclosure includes the Infrared Keypad components shown in Figure 1 1 below DigitalFlow Panametrics XGM868i Liquid Flow Transmitter Escape Enter Figure 1 1 The Enclosure Window IMPORTANT The 868 infrared keypad enables programming of the instrument through the glass faceplate without removing the cover Thus all programming procedures may be performed while the unit is installed in a hazardous area Six keys on the infrared keypad enable users to program the XGM868i Enter confirms choice of a specific option and data entry within the option Escape allows users to exit from a specific option without entering unconfirmed data A and V enable users
64. the path length of the ultrasonic signal Press Enter Programming Site Data 1 9 2007 Path and Axial Lengths Procedure Options Note Jf a spoolpiece was ordered with the meter the transducer signal path length and the transducer signal axial length L are engraved on the flowcell and or are included in the documentation supplied with the meter For on site transducer installations refer to Appendix C Measuring P and L Dimensions in the Startup Guide 8 In the same manner enter the appropriate Axial Length L unit type and axial length of the ultrasonic signal and press Enter 9 Scroll to the desired Fluid Type and press Enter Then do one of the following If OTHER was selected proceed to Step 10 f AIR was selected proceed to Step 11 10 Use the arrow keys to enter the Fluid Soundspeed in feet per second in the gas to be measured and press Enter 11 Scroll to the appropriate choice to indicate whether you want Reynolds Correction and press Enter If Offis selected go to Step 12 If On is selected the program asks for the Kinematic Viscosity Use the arrow keys to enter the desired value and press Enter 12 Use the arrow keys to enter a value for the flow Calibration Factor and press Enter The default value is 1 00 but values between 0 50 and 2 0 may be entered After entering the Calibration Factor the XGM868i returns to the Channel PR
65. to ensure the most stable signal After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the Channel SET UP window Do one of the following To continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape four times Programming Site Data 1 17 2007 Using Advanced Features Entering K Factors Editing K Factors This option enables you to access the more advanced features of the meter In this option you can do the following enter a table of K factors to compensate for non linear flow rates see below enable mass flow calculated for static fluid density see the next page Use this option to enter a table of K factors K factors are used to create a curve for the flow range based on velocity that compensates for non linear flow rates The meter accepts from 2 to 20 data pairs Complete the following steps to enter multiple K factors for velocity values Note The K factors are supplied by the factory without them the factor table cannot be edited In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter In the PROG menu scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to Setup and press Enter Scroll to ADVAN Press Enter Scroll to MULTK and press Enter a Scroll to Yes to activate or to No to deactivate multiple factors and pres
66. to return to the Site Edit Menu and Close to exit the Site Edit Menu IMPORTANT You must reboot the XGM868i to load the new settings Refer to the section Requesting Parameters Using MODBUS on the following page to retrieve data from the XGM868i using MODBUS Programming the XGM868 Using PanaView C 43 2007 Requesting Parameters To request specific parameters from the XGM868i via the MODBUS Using MODBUS MODBUS DPR Hex Reg Addr the control system must access the appropriate register number as shown in Table C 15 below Only registers 1 84 are available with the XGM868i for MODBUS communications Registers 508 512 are used by the XGM868i to store the MODBUS parameters Table 15 MODBUS Registers Scaling Description Units decimal places Size in Bytes 1Clear Totalizers none 2 16 bit signed CH1 Velocity ft s or m s 4 32 bit integer CH1 Volumetric VOL_U 4 IEEE 32 bit 1 Totals TOT_U Register 10 4 32 bit integer 1 Totals TOT_U Register 10 4 32 bit integer CH1 Digits 0 2 16 bit integer 1 Totalizer Time sec 2 4 32 bit integer CH1 Error Value none 2 16 bit integer CH 1 SSUP none 4 32 bit integer CH 1 SSDN none 4 32 bit integer CH 1 SNDSP ft s or m s 4 32 bit integer CH 2 Velocity ft s or m s 4 32 bit integer CH 2 Volumetric VOL U 4 IEEE 32 bit CH 2 Totals TOT U Register 28 4 32 bit in
67. to the Global PROGRAM window Do one of the following Refer to the section Requesting Parameters Using MODBUS the following page to retrieve data from the XGM868i using MODBUS To continue regular programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape three times Programming Site Data 1 39 2007 Requesting Parameters Using MODBUS To request specific parameters from the XGM868i via the 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 XGM868i to store the MODBUS parameters For details see Table 1 11 below for a 1 Channel meter or Table 1 12 on page 1 41 for a 2 Channel meter Note f you request Channel2 or Averaged data from a 1 Channel meter the values will all be zero Table 1 11 MODBUS Registers for 1 Channel XGM868i MODBUS DPR Reg Hex Addr 1 Description Clear Chi Totalizers Scaling decimal places Size in Bytes 2 16 bit signed Not Used 2 16 bit signed Velocity 4 2 16 bit int Act Volumetric DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Std Volumetric Fwd Totals DIGITS T DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit 4 2 16 bit int Rev Totals T DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Tot Digits 0 2 Mass Flow M DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bi
68. unless the PC is turned off or you run out of hard drive space Logging Data 2212 Chapter 4 Printing Data Data Types for Printing 2007 Data Types for Printing The Model XGM868i flowmeter has no ability to print any of its data directly However any of the data stored in its memory may be printed via the built in 5232 communications port using a computer terminal In order to use the capability the XGM8681 must be linked to the computer terminal with the optional Pana View software Note See Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide for instructions on wiring the RS232 serial port For additional information refer to the EIA RS Serial Communications Manual 916 054 After making the hardware connections and installing PanaView software the following data may be output to a printer connected to the personal computer live data in numeric or graphical format log file in numeric or graphical format site file in tabular format transducer signal array data in tabular format For detailed instructions on printing any of the data types listed above consult the PanaView User s Manual Printing Data 4 1 Chapter 5 Clearing Data Introd ctlonc os u ehh eus Clearing the XGM868i s 2007 I een Introduction This chapter explains how to purge totalized measurements site data and or log files from the XGM868i s memory
69. using the New Meter Browser as follows 1 From the New Meter Browser in PanaView expand the network tree and click on the Meter Logs option If you have created one or more logs the tree will appear similar to Figure 3 10 below Meter Logs FILE1 LOG FILE2 LOG FILE4 LOG 2 NEW LOG 29 LOGX LOG LOGS LOG 4 NE7 LOG 4 NE8 LOG 9 2 Edit Functions Figure 3 10 Expanded Meter Logs Option 2 Double click on the desired log A window opens for the individual log as shown in Figure 3 11below EA Panaview Log file frmIDMPYWrapper XG5868i Y4AS STD A FILELLOG File Output Window Meter Log Status Name ci E1106 Storage Z Circular Start Time 05 10 48 58 AM TANEET Humber of Records Stop Time 7 Interval 55 Meter time 0 minutes behind displayed Syne clock to time Logitems Contents Meter Channel Sensor Unit XGS868i YAAS STD 1 Velocity m s 658681 Y4AS STD Volumetic SJKACMMIN XGS858i YAAS STD 1 Soundspeed m s Figure 3 11 Data Window for an Individual Meter Log Click on the Log Items tab see Figure 3 11 above for a list of the parameters specified for logging Click on the Contents tab see Figure 3 12 on page 3 11 for list of all the data points logged to date for the parameter currently highlighted on the Log Items tab Click on the Graph option button to display
70. 00 MELANCEL COMI Node 1 Volumetric 4 11 2005 1 56 08 F 0 0000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Soundspeed m s 4 11 2005 1 56 08 F 800 0000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Velocity m s 3 26 2005 10 49 23 24 5000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Volumetric KACM N 3 28 2005 10 49 23 0 0000 MELANCEL COMI Node 1 Soundspeed m s 3 28 2005 10 49 23 345 7000 MELANCEL COMI Velocity m s 3 28 2005 10 49 28 245000 MELANCEL COMI Node 1 Volumetric KACM N 3 28 2005 10 49 28 0 0000 MELANCEL COMI Node 1 Soundspeed m s 3 28 2005 10 49 28 345 7000 MELANCEL COM Node 1 Velocity m s 3 28 2005 10 49 33 24 5000 IMELANCEL COM Node 1 Volumetric KACM N 3 28 2005 10 49 33 0 0000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Soundspeed mis 3 28 2005 10 49 33 345 7000 IMELANCEL COMI Node Velocity mis 3 28 2005 10 49 38 24 5000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Volumetric KACM N 3 28 2005 10 49 38 0 0000 IMELANCEL COMI Node 1 Soundspeed mis 3 28 2005 10 49 38 345 7000 Iu gt Network My Computer MELANCEL Untitled IDM 1 XGS868i Y4AS STD Meter Logs FILE1 LOG Monday April 11 2005 26 0 PC Logs Running 9 0 Figure 3 12 Typical Log Contents Logging Data 3 11 2007 Viewing Log Files After one or more PC log files have been created the logs may be viewed by using PanaView as follows 1 You can access PC logs in two ways From the New Meter Browser in PanaView expand the network
71. 1 2007 Index cont D Data Displaying Using PanaView 2 4 2 5 Data Display On ECDi ues he dea hd Ral 2 2 Default 1 17 Default Setup Option C 22 Default Setup Submenu Advanced Features Option C 23 DELTA uum IM LP ae 1 27 Delta T u a RR ERR SEXE C 34 Delta TM eee bets C 35 Delta T 1 16 20 Delta T Sii icem mei C 35 Diagnostics A DIVISO sond an 1 16 C 21 Acceleration Limit 1 15 C 20 Amplitude Discriminator High 1 15 C 20 Amplitude Discriminator Low 1 15 C 20 Correlation Peak Limit 1 15 C 20 Delta T Offset 1 16 C 20 M gt S Switch 1 16 C 21 Number of Shifts 1 16 C 21 Number of Transmit Pulses 1 16 C 21 Percent of 1 16 C 21 R Window i ume mes 1 16 C 21 Signal Low Limit 1 15 C 20 Skan T 1 16 C 21 Soundspeed Limit 1 15 C 20 T 1 16 C 21 Velocity High Limit 1 15 C 20 Velocity Low Limit 1 15 C 20 Displaying Data 2 1 Displaying 2 5 DN t Peak ice pb er Ripe ue be C 35 DN Amp C 34 DN DAC COUNTS C 34 DN Sig Strength
72. 1225 14 CF 2 Current Outputs 2 Frequency Outputs 1225 15 CT 2 Current Outputs 2 Totalizer Outputs 1225 16 CA 2 Current Outputs 2 Standard Alarms 1225 17 CH 2 Current Outputs 2 Hermetic Alarms 1430 03 RR 4 RTD Inputs 1430 04 IR 2 RTD Inputs 2 Current Inputs 1233 02 I 4 Current Inputs 1272 02 CI 2 Current Outputs 2 Current Inputs 1272 03 CR 2 Current Outputs 2 RTD Inputs 1272 04 CIR 2 Current Outputs 1 Current Input 1 RTD Input 1146 02 512 KB Memory PCMCIA Card Connector 1146 03 2 MB Memory PCMCIA Card Connector 1310 02 Modbus Communications Protocols Data Records B 1 2007 Option Cards Installed Whenever an option card is installed or changed in the Model XGM868i flow transmitter record the type of card and any additional setup information in the appropriate row of Table B 2 below Table B 2 Option Cards Installed Type of Option Card Additional Setup Information Analog Outputs A B 8 2 Data Records 2007 Setup Data After the Model XGM868i flow transmitter has been installed setup data must be entered via the Keypad Program prior to operation Record that information in Table B 3 below Table B 3 Setup Data General Information Channel Status Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel Status Off Channel Status
73. 8 Displaying Transducer Signals ccs er ORE 2 10 2007 PELA c s r1 Table of Contents cont Chapter 3 Logging Data es 3 1 Dat togging Optio Card senigu 3 1 togging Wih ae 3 1 Creating Meter a Rees Task a iN E de b E pei 3 2 Creating d Sta ndard Meter Logi Cr RE ORARIO RE E Alex 3 2 Creating an Error 100 22 2 2 2 3 5 Stop Logging ease Hea iim he 3 6 amp reatingP CX OGS uim vei aan 3 7 Vien Meer OR T IBS Aso oculta eee estet riae c ESA 3 10 EO FeS SC ode beste Eben EG icta Nee rss 3 12 Chapter 4 Printing Data Gtr TVBES TOP ede e dots tod 4 1 Chapter 5 Clearing Data Obi coves et 5 1 Clearing the Memory sa ities 5 1 Clearing Site Dates to este e a esr pae tun d 5 1 Cleaning Log Pies ooa te aan A DH MERI RAUS tees 5 2 Cleaning the TotaliZers an ame Hoe oed baec 5 3 Appendix A Menu Maps Appen
74. Article 3 section 3 qui concerne les pratiques et les codes de bonne fabrication pour l ing nierie du son Shannon December 7 2004 D um Los Mr James Gibson DIRECTEUR GENERAL LS ENISO9002 TUV ESSEN Shannon ISO 9001 U S CERT DOC H4 August 2004 Sensing KONFORMITATS ERKLARUNG Wir Panametrics Limited Shannon Industrial Estate Shannon County Clare Ireland erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung da die Produkte DigitalFlow XGM868i Ultrasonic Gas Flow Transmitter DigitalFlow XGS868i Ultrasonic Steam Flow Transmitter DigitalFlow XMT868i Ultrasonic Liquid Flow Transmitter folgende Normen erfullen EN 50014 1997 A1 A2 1999 EN 50018 2000 EN50281 1 1 1998 as specified in 155 02 008 Il 2 GD EEx d IIC T5 ISSeP B7340 Colfontaine Belgium e EN 61326 1998 Class A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation e EN61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category Il Pollution Degree 2 EN 60529 1991 A1 2000 IP66 gem den Europ ischen Richtlinien Niederspannungsrichtlinie 73 23 EG und EMV Richtlinie Nr 89 336 EG und ATEX Richtlinie Nr 94 9 EG Die oben aufgef hrten Ger te und zugeh rige mitgelieferte Schallwandler Messrohre werden in einer separaten Konformit tserkl rung behandelt tragen keine CE Kennzeichnung gem der Druckger te Richtlinie da sie in bereinstimmung mit Artikel 3 Absatz 3 gute Ingenieurpraxis der Druckger te Richtlinie 97 23 EG f r
75. DN 25 geliefert werden Shannon December 7 2004 D um Mr James Gibson GENERALDIREKTOR LS EN 1809002 TUV ESSEN Shannon ISO 9001 U S CERT DOC H4 August 2004 COMPLIANCE Sensing We GE Sensing Inc 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 4111 U S A as the manufacturer declare under our sole responsibility that the product XGM868 Multi Purpose Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter to which this document relates in accordance with the provisions of ATEX Directive 94 9 EC Annex Il meets the following specifications C ex Il 2 GD EEx d IIC T5 20 C to 65 C 1180 ISSePO2ATEX008 T95 C IP66 Furthermore the following additional requirements and specifications apply to the product Having been designed in accordance with EN 50014 EN 50018 and EN 50281 the product meets the fault tolerance requirements of electrical apparatus for category d The product is an electrical apparatus and must be installed in the hazardous area in accordance with the requirements of the EC Type Examination Certificate The installation must be carried out in accordance with all appropriate international national and local standard codes and practices and site regulations for flameproof apparatus and in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual Access to the circuitry must not be made during operation Only trained competent personnel may install operate and maintain t
76. ES 1 27 TUS sti ais bete en a ant o SD 1 27 Z d o0 Zero Cutoff Value Entering 1 11 Two Path Error Handling 1 23 AAPA er mre deo C 17 Index 7 DECLARATION Sensing CONFORMITY We Panametrics Limited Shannon Industrial Estate Shannon County Clare Ireland declare under our sole responsibility that the DigitalFlow XGM868i Ultrasonic Gas Flow Transmitter DigitalFlow XGS868i Ultrasonic Steam Flow Transmitter DigitalFlow XMT868i Ultrasonic Liquid Flow Transmitter to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards e EN 50014 1997 A1 A2 1999 EN 50018 2000 EN50281 1 1 1998 as specified in 155 02 008 Il 2 GD EEx d IIC T5 ISSeP B7340 Colfontaine Belgium e EN 61326 1998 Class A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation e EN61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category Il Pollution Degree 2 EN 60529 1991 A1 2000 IP66 following the provisions of the 89 336 EEC EMC Directive the 94 9 EC ATEX Directive and the 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive The units listed above any transducers supplied with them spoolpieces are addressed under a separate declaration of conformity do not bear CE marking for the Pressure Equipment Directive as they are supplied in accordance with Article 3 Section 3 sound engineering practices and codes of good workmanship of the Pressure Equipment Direct
77. Entering Setup 2 2 2 4 19 Entering Datain the Global Ment i oko la 25 Entering Global System nt ed evt co aad dated 26 Setting Up Inputs and 29 Entering Communications 2222222222 2 2 42 Exiting the Site RD PO e Oeo ett 46 Saving SHE ie e et C 47 Saving Current Site Mal das 213451 eee A MADE SU CEU DUM C 48 Saving New Site Data to the XGM868 49 SAVING SIRS Tortie PC wayne eod ania NOS E 49 Saving Site Data in enter 50 Appendix PanaView Menu Maps for the XGM868i Appendix E Foundation Fieldbus Communications MED ne E 1 Sette 2 Selecting the e taco e et rg E 2 Selecting Units Tor AL Blocks Aue dnte Fossa 4 Resetting Instrument sa EXE CU 5 PpunctiomBlockABBIICOIDIYS bris Don
78. LOW 000000003 2 P Ei 5 23 Periodic Updates 2 005 Auto Process Alarms Diagnostics Trends Others Parameter Value El PRIMARY VALUE RANGE 0 E 0 UNITS_INDEX 020001 DECIMAL 0 El SECONDARY VALUE VALUE gg 10 62 STATUS QUALITY Good NonCascade SUBSTATUS NonSpecific LIMITS NotLimited SECONDARY VALUE UNIT 00001 UNIT SELECTOR ff 51 metric PRIMARY SELECTOR VELOCITY SECONDARY SELECTOR VELDCITY CLEAR TOTALIZERS Normal CHI_VELOCITY CH1 VOLUMETRIC mos CH1 PLUS TOTALS 221072 amp CH1_MINUS_TOTALS mo 4 Write Changes Read All Figure E 4 Clear Totalizers Drop Down List Foundation Fieldbus Communications 2007 Function Block Figure E 5 below is an example setup using the Function Block Application 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 OUT of the flowmeter to the CAS IN of the PID block 0 0 Function Block Application Loop Time 1 sec Stale Limit 1 2 IR gt x A op ty H ANALOG INPUT 1 000000003 AnalogOutput 00000560 AO OUT B 1 CAS IN OUT gt Alarms B BKCAL QUT gt Trends gt Alarms B Trends B
79. Log Browser in the Logging Option 2 Double click on the computer name to move to the network level 3 Double click on PC Logs to access the stored PC logs or on the communication port name and the meter name to access the stored meter logs In either case the Log Browser appears similar to Figure 5 2 below Log Browser A Complete LOG A Pending LOG Figure 5 2 Log Browser Window 4 Highlight the log you wish to delete and click on the Delete option button 5 2 Clearing Data 2007 Clearing the Totalizers You can clear XGM868i s totalizers 1 e reset specified totalized flow rates to zero from either the LCD display or from PanaView Refer to Figures 1 A 2 3 or A 4 in Appendix A To reset totals from the display complete the following steps 1 Press Escape Enter Escape 2 In the Keypad Program scroll to RESET and press Enter 3 The XGM868i asks Reset Totals Scroll to NO or YES 2 and press Enter at the desired choice 8681 totalizers are reset to 0 and the meter returns to the Keypad Program Press Escape to return to the data display To reset the totals from PanaView 1 From the New Meter Browser in PanaView highlight the XGM868i 2 Open the Edit menu and select the Properties option as shown in Figure 5 3 below Panaview Meter Browser amp File Edit View Output Window Help Gant Undo Contents of Netw
80. OGRAM Do one of the following To continue entering quick startup data press Escape once and proceed to Step 1 in Entering Global System Data on page 1 21 To continue regular programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu Toleave the Keypad Program press the Escape key twice Programming Site Data 2007 Entering Zero Cutoff and Setting Up Inputs Zero Cutoff Value Temperature Input Enter the zero cutoff value and set up the temperature and pressure inputs via the 1 0 submenu While programming these parameters refer to Figure A 1 on page A 1 IMPORTANT fan option card in Slot 1 fails to appear in this menu it may be turned Off See Global l O Options section on page 1 25 for setup instructions Near a zero flow rate the Model XGM868i s readings may fluctuate due to small offsets caused by thermal drift or similar factors To force a zero display reading when there is minimal flow enter a zero cutoff value as described below 1 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter 2 the PROG menu scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter 3 In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to and press Enter 4 Enter a value from 0 to 1 ft sec 0 to 0 30 m sec for the Zero Cutoff and press Enter The recommended setting is 0 0200 ft sec 0 0009 m sec The XGM868i can use either a fixed temperature value or a live temperature input to calcu
81. Off the XGM868i returns to the Input Output window Go to Procedure Options on the following page f you selected Frequency and are using a 1 meter proceed to Step 2 on the next page 2 Channel meter proceed to Step 1 on the next page Note Output letters A B etc correspond to the output wiring terminal numbers from top to bottom e g Output A corresponds to pins 1 2 and 3 Output B corresponds to pins 4 5 and 6 etc Programming Site Data 1 35 2007 Frequency Outputs cont Setting Up the Frequency Procedure Options 1 Scroll to the desired Channel option and press Enter 2 Scroll to the desired Measurement parameter and press Enter See Table 1 9 on page 1 26 for a description of the available options Refer to page 3 2 in the Service Manual for a description of diagnostic parameters Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the Global System window earlier in this section 3 Use the arrow keys to enter a value for the Low end of the frequency output range and press Enter Note A complete pulse consists of equal amounts of ON and OFF times Choose a value that is compatible with the frequency counter to be used 4 Use the arrow keys to enter a value for the High end of the frequency output range and press Enter 5 Use the arrow keys to enter a value between 1 and 10 000 for the Frequency at full scale and press En
82. R 22 Br 1 26 Alarms ern es rn 38 Measurement Method Analog Inputs C 36 Selecting verbe 11 Frequency ars are a C 40 Memory Programming in PanaView C 33 Clearing Log File 5 2 RTD Inputs C 37 Clearing Site 5 1 Setup Information Table B 2 Clearing 5 1 Totaliz t suy Eee C 39 Menus 40 Edit uns Sieg en 2 Types 1 a unse 2 4 Output 2 4 Meter Logs Creating 3 2 MODBUS Communications Requesting Parameters 1 40 Setting Up euer uen SE 1 38 Setting up with PanaView C 42 MODBUS C 44 Multiple K Factors Entering E eie bp 1 18 in C 23 Multiple Parameter Text Displays 2 7 Multiple Text Windows 2 7 N Number of 1 16 C 21 Number of 15 1 16 C 21 4 Index 2007 Index cont p PHD ads bin lo RR 1 27 PHUP 15 netu Hemd rie 1 27 2 4 2 5 1 2 C
83. ROG menu is included in Appendix D PanaView Menu Maps The specific figure numbers will be referenced throughout this chapter as required You can program the XGM868i through PanaView a PC based non resident software program that communicates with the XGM868i via its RS232 serial port Before you attempt to communicate with the XGM868i be sure you have linked your PC to the XGM868i via an RS232 interface For details on wiring the interface refer to Wiring the Serial Port in the Startup Guide and to the document EJA RS Serial Communications 916 054 You must also install PanaView as discussed in the PanaView User s Manual 910 211 Programming the 868 Using PanaViewT C 1 2007 Setting Up the Use the steps below to establish PanaView communications with the Communications Port XGM868i 1 Launch PanaView as discussed in Chapter 3 Initial Setup of the PanaView User s Manual 2 Open the New Meter Browser window in the File menu and expand the network tree Then highlight the My Computer Name branch by clicking on it 3 Pull down the Edit menu by clicking on it in the menu bar 4 Click on the New menu option to select it and a submenu opens with two choices on it see Figure C 1 below El PanaView Meter Browser F3 File Edit View Output Window Help Can t Unda Gut Ctrl C Paste Communications Port PC Log Figure C 1 Edit Menu
84. Try the operation again Figure C 7 Communication Error Screen The screen offers the options of trying again or of canceling the operation Click on the desired choice and then on OK to confirm the choice or on Exit Application to close PanaView Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT C 7 2007 Entering the User Program Using PanaView Note Be sure to record all the programming data entered in this chapter in Appendix B Data Records Programming of the Status System and Pipe submenus of the Channel menu and the Global System menu are required for basic operation of the Model XGM868i Failure to accurately enter all of the necessary information will result in unreliable flow rate data Therefore be sure to complete at least the sections of this chapter pertaining to those three submenus Except for those three submenus it is not necessary to program the Model XGM868i flowmeter in any particular order Therefore the sections of this chapter need not be completed in sequence Enter the user program as described below and proceed immediately to any section of interest To begin entering data into the XGM868i via PanaView 1 From the meter tree in the New Meter Browser see Figure C 6 on page C 7 click on the XGM entry The screen now appears similar to Figure C 8 below EA Pana iew Meter Browser F3 File Edit View Output Window Help 5 35 Network Computer MELANCEL Logs
85. Variables you wish to log Type in the desired number from 1 to 6 and click Next Item Double click on the desired Channel for the first variable Scroll to and double click on the desired Measurement to be logged Repeat steps f and g for the specified number of variables f you select a forward or reverse total PanaView asks if you want to Reset Totals to 0 Double click on Yes or No PanaView indicates a given StartTime Double click on OK to agree to the given time on Now to start the log immediately or on Edit to change the starting time f you select Edit PanaView asks first for the desired Hour then for the Minute and finally for the Second For each parameter type the desired number in the right window and click Next Item or simply click Next Item to step through the parameters PanaView indicates a given StartDate Double click on OK to agree to the given day on Today to start the log that day or on Edit to change the starting date f you select Edit PanaView asks first for the desired Year then for the Month and finally for the Day For each parameter type the desired number in the right window or scroll to and click on the desired month and click Next Item simply click Next Item to step through the parameters Logging Data II 2007 eee Creating a Standard Meter k PanaView indicates a given End Time Double click on OK to Log cont
86. accept the current value or enter a new value and click Next Item Table C 4 on the next page lists ranges and default parameters for each parameter Programming the 868 Using PanaViewT C 19 2007 a Table C 4 Transducer Signal Settings Transducer Signal Parameters Signal Low Limit 20 to 100 Default Value Description The E1 LOW SIGNAL error message appears when the signal strength falls below the programmed SIGNAL LOW LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Correlation Peak Limit 0 to 500 The SIGNAL QUALITY error message appears when the signal quality falls below the programmed COR PEAK LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Soundspeed Limit 1t0 50 The E2 SOUNDSPEED error message appears when the calculated fluid sound speed differs from the fluid sound speed entered in the Channelx System menu by more than the programmed SOUNDSPEED LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Velocity Low Limit 500 to 500 ft sec 150 to 150 m sec 150 ft sec 46 m sec The E3 VELOCITY RANGE error messages appears when the calculated fluid velocity is less than the programmed VELOCITY LOW LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Velocity High Limit Acceleration Limit Amplitude Discr
87. alizer outputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 Accessing the Totalizer Output In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter Inthe PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to I O and press Enter Scroll to OPTN and press Enter Scroll to Slot 1 and press Enter Scroll to the desired Output and press Enter n nm Doone of the following If you selected Off the XGM868i returns to the I O window Go to Procedure Options on the following page f you selected TTLZR and are using a Channel meter proceed to Step 2 on the next page 2 Channel meter proceed to Step on the next page Note Output letters A B etc correspond to the output wiring terminal numbers from top to bottom e g Output A corresponds to pins 1 2 and 3 Output B corresponds to pins 4 5 and 6 etc Programming Site Data 1 33 2007 Totalizer Outputs cont Setting Up the Totalizer 1 Scroll to the desired Channel option and press Enter 2 Scroll to the desired Measurement parameter and press Enter See Table 1 10 below for a list of the available options Table 1 10 Output Measurement Options Forward Totalized Volume Flow Reverse Totalized Volume Flow Forward Totalized Mass Flow Reverse Totalized Mass Flow Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the
88. als 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 1 Mass Flow MASS_U Ch2 Mass Flow MASS_U Avg Mass Flow 55 1 1 Fwd Mass Totals MTOT_U Ch2 Fwd Mass Totals MTOT_U Avg Fwd Mass Totals MTOT_U 1 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 Temperature 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
89. ameters Channelx PIPE enter the pipe geometry and other parameters Channelx I O set up the inputs and outputs Channelx SETUP set the signal limits response times and mass flow status Global SYSTM scroll to system units English or metric Global I O set up error handling option cards and the display Global COMM set the serial port parameters Note x in CHx represents the channel number If you are using 1 Channel meter only will appear To get the XGM868i up and running as quickly as possible you must as a minimum activate the channel s enter the channel and global system data and the pipe parameters The Procedure Options section at the end of each menu will help you in programming the required quick startup and optional data Note Jn this manual only the programming of Channel I will be described To program Channel 2 of a 2 channel meter simply repeat the same procedure presented for Channel 1 Programming Site Data 1 1 2007 Programming Methods You can program the XGM868i via either the infrared keypad on the lower part of the glass enclosure or PanaView a PC based non resident software program that communicates with the XGM868i via its RS232 serial port PanaView supplements basic XGM868i functions with several additional capabilities With PanaView you can load and save site file data create and save graph and log files
90. and MODBUS parameters While following the programming instructions refer to Figure D 3 on page D 3 of Appendix D PanaView Menu Maps 1 To enter this submenu from the Global menu highlight and double click on the Comm port option in the center pane 2 Enter a Meter Address number between 1 and 254 and click Next Item The default number is 1 A meter address is only necessary for communication with the GE Sensing PanaView software See the PanaView User s Manual for more information IMPORTANT Ifthe meter address or baud rate is changed communication with PanaView must be re established with the new address number 3 Double click on the desired Baud Rate from 300 to 19 200 If you have the RS485 MODBUS option proceed to step 4 below If you have the standard RS232 serial interface the meter exits the Comm port submenu and returns to the Global PROGRAM prompt Note 7he XGM868i MODBUS communication settings chosen in the next four steps must match those of the MODBUS control system 4 Double click on the desired MODBUS Baud Rate from 2400 to 9600 5 Double click on the desired MODBUS Parity None Odd or Even 6 Double click on the desired MODBUS Stop Bits 1 or 2 7 Enter the desired MODBUS Address C 42 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Setting Up the Serial Port meter exits the Comm port submenu and returns to the Global cont window Click Exit Page once
91. and press Enter 4 Scroll to OPTN and press Enter 5 Scroll to Slot 1 and press Enter 6 Scroll to the desired Input and press Enter Note Input letters A B etc correspond to input wiring terminal numbers from top to bottom e g Input corresponds to pins 1 2 and 3 Input B corresponds to pins 4 5 and 6 etc Setting Up the Input 1 Enter a Label of up to eight characters for input and press Enter 2 Scroll to the desired input Measurement and press Enter Do one of the following If Off was selected go to Procedure Options below If Pressure or Temperature was selected proceed to Step 5 If Special was selected to set up the input as a live special input proceed to the next step 3 Use the arrow keys to enter a Name for the input and press Enter 4 Use the arrow keys to enter a Unit of measurement for the input and press Enter 5 Use the arrow keys to enter a value a temperature value for special inputs for the low end of the analog input range and press Enter 6 Use the arrow keys to enter a value a temperature value for special inputs for the high end of the analog input range and press Enter After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the I O window Do one of the following To continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape three times Programming Site Data
92. arranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade If a GE Sensing Inc instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify GE 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 will issue a RETURN AUTHORIZATION number and shipping instructions for the return of the instrument to a service center will be provided 2 If GE 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 will evaluate the instrument to determine the cause of the malfunction Then one of the following courses of action will then be taken fthe damage is covered under the terms of the warranty the instrument will be repaired at no cost to the owner and returned f GE 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 7 2007 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Programming Site Data Intro HC HOD os ota deca
93. ay tab to view the data being graphed in the text format described in the previous section When you have finished graphing your data click on the Stop control button which has replaced the original Plot Continuous control button For further information on setting up graph properties refer to Chapter 5 Displaying Data of the PanaView User s Manual Displaying Data 2 9 2007 Displaying Transducer Signals Along with flow rate data PanaView enables XGM868i users to read and plot transducer signals from the XGM868i 1 From the New Meter Browser highlight the XGM868i 2 Right click on the highlighted 8681 and click on the Properties option as shown in Figure 2 4 below Network My Computer MELANCEL Meter Logs PC Logs Display Meter Display 5 0 Untitled IDM Com 1 User Tables User Interpolati Channel 1 Meter Channel Channel 2 Meter Channel Sum Meter Channel Difference Meter Channel Difference Average Meter Channel Average Meter Logs 5 2 Edit Functions 2 Je i th Properties Ch Su Disconnect Figure 2 4 Properties Option in the New Meter Browser The Properties window opens as shown in Figure 2 5 below XGM868i 4 5 on Untitled IDM coms r Clock Instrument Clock Signal Read Signals Channel Clear Totalizers Site Files Auto connect at startup Figure 2
94. bic Meters KACF Thousands of ACF KACM Thousands of ACM MMACF Millions of ACF MMACM Millions of ACM SCF Standard Cubic Feet SCM Standard Cubic Meters KSCF Thousands of SCF KSCM Thousands of SCM MMSCF Millions of SCF MMSCM Millions of SCM Selecting Totalizer Units 1 Scroll to the desired Totalizer Units for the totalized flow rate display and press Enter Available units are listed in Table 1 1 above 2 Scroll to the desired number of Tot Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized flow rate display and press Enter 3 Do one of the following If MASS FLOW is ON proceed to Selecting the Mass Flow Units on the following page f MASS FLOW is OFF the meter returns to the Channel PROGRAM Go to Procedure Options on the following page Note 7o activate mass flow refer to page 1 19 1 6 Programming Site Data 2007 Selecting Mass Flow Units Procedure Options 1 Scroll to the desired Mass Flow units for the flow rate display and press Enter The available units for this prompt are determined by the selection made at System Units see Table 1 2 below Table 1 2 Available Mass Flow Units English Pounds Kilograms Thousands of LB Metric Tons 1 000 KG Millions of LB Tons 2 000 LB 2 Scroll to the desired Mass Flow Time units for the mass flow rate display and press Enter 3 Scroll to the desired numb
95. by the host flow computer or controller comes in the form time delimiter lt Addr gt lt 3 gt lt First Register MSB gt First Register LSB Register Count MSB gt Register Count LSB gt lt CRC Low gt lt CRC High 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 gt lt Data gt lt Low gt lt CRC High gt time delimiter The format for the returned data types is Integer 16 bit Integer lt MSB gt lt LSB gt 1 Register 16 bit integer Integer 32 bit Integerl lt MSB gt lt LSB gt lt LSB gt lt LSB gt 2 Register 32 bit integer Floating Point FP lt EXP gt lt MAN gt lt MAN gt lt MAN gt 2 Registers 32 bit IEEE floating point number Use the steps below to configure MODBUS communications IMPORTANT The XGM668i MODBUS communications settings chosen in the next four steps must match those of the MODBUS control system Scroll to the desired MODBUS Baud Rate and press Enter Scroll to the MODBUS Parity and press Enter Scroll to the MODBUS Stop Bits and press Enter Enter a MODBUS Meter Address between 1 and 254 and press Enter The default address is 1 N IMPORTANT You must reboot the XGM868i to load the new settings 1 38 Programming Site Data 2007 Procedure Options After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns
96. c ded bis nb qd E 6 Vil Chapter 1 Programming Site Data Introduction en ERS 1 1 Programming 1 2 Activating a 1 5 Entering System Data for the 1 6 Entering Transducer and Pipe Parameters 1 8 Entering Zero Cutoff and Setting Up 1 11 Entering Setup DOUG ve ss eue e eu 1 14 Entering Global 1 20 2007 Introduction The Model XGM868i flow transmitter must be properly installed and programmed as described in the Startup Guide before it can provide accurate flow rate measurements After completing the installation and initial setup use this chapter to program the advanced features of the Model XGM868i s Keypad Program Step by step programming instructions are presented in this chapter Also as a programming aid a complete set of menu maps for the XGM868i are included in Appendix A Menu Maps The specific figure numbers will be referenced throughout this chapter as required Refer to the appropriate section for a discussion of the following Keypad Program features Channelx ACTIV activate one or both channels and Scroll to the desired measurement method Channelx SYSTM enter the individual channel par
97. ck on a Fixed temperature value or to set up the option card in Slot 1 that will supply the live temperature input and press Next Item Note Jf Slot I contains an activated option card with an analog input assigned to Temperature or an RTD input Slot 1 appears as an option at the above prompt If the process temperature is stable a fixed value may be used but most applications require a live temperature input If there is no active option card for temperature the meter assumes you are using a fixed temperature 2 Proceed to one of the following sections Ifyou selected Fixed proceed to Step 3 Ifyou selected Slot 1 proceed to Step 4 3 Enter the known Fixed Temp process temperature and click Next Item The meter will accept values from 328 to 1 832 F 200 to 1 000 C Proceed to Base Temperature on the next page 4 Select Input A or Input B and click Next Item The inputs were labeled during setup Note The set of Input A is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up Input B Programming the 868 Using PanaView C 17 2007 Base Temperature Pressure Input Base Pressure Low Pressure Switch 1 Enter the Base Temperature and click Next Item The ratio of this value to the actual temperature is used to calculate the standard mass flow rate 2 Do one of the following f you selected Pressure as the Input Type proceed to Pressure Input bel
98. croll to the right side of the screen and use the up and down arrow keys to step through the list Press Enter Then use the arrow keys to enter the known pipe outside diameter or circumference on the left side and press Enter Obtain the required information by measuring either the pipe outside diameter OD or circumference at the transducer installation site The data may also be obtained from standard pipe size tables found in Sound Speeds and Pipe Size Data 914 004 Table 1 3 Available Pipe Size Units English inch mm millimeters feet m meters in PI pipe circumference pipe circumference in inches in millimeters ft Pl pipe circumference m PI pipe circumference in feet in meters Use the arrow keys to enter the known Pipe Wall Thickness in inches or mm and press Enter If the pipe wall thickness is not available look up the value in a table of standard pipe size data which can be found in the Sound Speeds and Pipe Size Data manual 914 004 IMPORTANT Because the units cannot be independently chosen for this parameter the value must be entered in the same units used for the pipe OD Circumference 7 To enter the Path Length a Use the gt arrow key to highlight the path length unit type at the right of the screen Then use the A and arrow keys to scroll to the desired unit type b Use the 1 arrow key to return to the numeric entry on the left and enter
99. d as follows 1 Expand the network tree as far as necessary and double click on the process parameter to be graphed The grid for the selected graph appears in the display pane with Time as the x axis and the parameter Value as the y axis In addition a legend appears above the graph which indicates the name data point shape and line color for that parameter 2 If desired a second parameter may be added to the graph by repeating Step 1 In this case the parameter Value is shown as a right y axis Y2 Note Although only two parameters may be graphed for any one meter channel the same two parameters may also be graphed for any other active meter channels 3 To begin plotting data for the selected parameter s enter a time Interval for data sampling in the text box provided the default value is 5 seconds 4 Click on the Plot Continuous control button to begin graphing the selected process parameter s as a function of time at the interval specified in Step 3 5 While PanaView is graphing the data the following actions may be taken from the control pane change the sampling interval by entering a new value click on the Zoom Out control button to increase the size of the intervals shown on the x axis click on the Zoom In control button to decrease the size of the intervals shown on the x axis Note The zoom buttons be clicked multiple times to enhance the effect click on the Text Displ
100. d during an error condition See Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual for a discussion of the built in error codes To access this submenu Note The 2 Channel meters have an additional option for error handling In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to I O and press Enter Scroll to ERROR and press Enter N Hn Scroll to the desired option for error handling and press Enter If you select Error Level in mA proceed to Step 6 on the next page See Table 1 7 on the next page for a description of error handling options available and how the totalizers and analog outputs respond to them Programming Site Data 1 23 2007 Selecting Error Handling cont Note The error responses listed in Table 1 7 below apply only to the Channelx measurement mode and to the Sum Difference measurement modes if either or both channels are in error Error handling in the Average measurement mode is set in Step 7 below Table 1 7 Error Response Options Output Response Totalizer Response HOLD Holds thelast good Continues to totalize based on reading the last good flow reading Forces outputs to the low set point Stops totalizing Forces outputs to the high set point Stops totalizing Forces outputs 1096 above the high set point usc Forces outputs
101. dix B Data Records Available tb s Loco e e Aot B 1 Option Cards Installed P Hebr ied s B 2 Setup Data asssuscsietrnt ee RIS 5 2007 m ee Table of Contents cont Appendix Programming the XGM868i Using PanaView CONOR o eve Sethe ic i T C 1 Programming Using 22222222 2 2 2 C 1 Preparing Tor PanaView Programming cn e Tex C 1 Setting Up the Communications C 2 Setting up Ethernet COMMUNICATIONS o enc sa Ree TER apu X RE TER RR Rv ya 4 Modifying Ethernet Parameters c 12 head 5 Adding the Deren 6 Entering the User Program Using C 8 Entering Data in the Channel Menu es cis S stricto beet eoo oe Mete Ph d C 11 Selecting the Channel Measurement Method C 11 Entering Data in the Channel System C 12 Entering Pipe 1 072 1 222 1 14 Entering Input Output Parameters ER RAS ERAT ce ax eb 17
102. dow appears similar to Figure C 3 below Setup Communications General Prototol ce P united 0 Timeout ms pn IP Address 3112162183 Port Number Figure C 3 Setup Communications for TCP IP 7 Type in the desired Name and Timeout in milliseconds 8 In the P Address text box enter the IP address If the IP address is unknown run the Device Discovery software utility All units found will be identified by their MAC address and the assigned IP address In the Port Number box enter 2101 the default value 9 Click OK to complete data entry IMPORTANT Jf you are using Ethernet communications be sure the XGM868i is set up with the default communications parameters 9600 baud no parity no handshaking 8 data bits and 1 stop bit The port number must match the Enable Raw TCP access using TCP Port assignment shown under the Device Discovery TCP Server Settings menu Configuration Serial Ports gt Port C 4 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Modifying Ethernet Parameters To establish Ethernet communications with the XGM868i or to modify its IP parameters you will need to install the Ethernet Device Discovery software utility available with your 8681 a PC connected to the LAN Once installed and running the software displays all Ethernet devices currently connected to the subnet Yo
103. e programmed signal strength low limit may be used to determine the trigger point for an alarm Caution The Signal default settings are suitable for most applications Consult the factory before changing any of these parameters Only after consulting the factory complete the following steps to program the signal parameters 1 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter 2 In the PROG menu scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter 3 In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to Setup and press Enter 4 Scroll to SIGNL and press Enter 5 Use Table 1 4 on the next page to choose the desired values Use the arrow keys to enter a value or scroll to a value for a parameter with menu options and press Enter After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the Channel SET UP window Do one of the following continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape three times Programming Site Data 2007 Setting Transducer Signal Parameters cont Transducer Signal Parameters Signal Low Limit 20 to 100 Default Value Table 1 4 Transducer Signal Settings Description The E1 LOW SIGNAL error message appears when the signal strength falls below the programmed SIGNAL LOW LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Correlation Peak Limit 010500
104. e Edit Menu Note 7o activate mass flow refer to page C 24 The following prompts will only appear if mass flow is activated for both channels Programming the 868 Using PanaViewT C 27 2007 ees Programming Mass Flow 1 Double click on the desired Mass Flow units for flow rate display Data listed in Table C 6 below Table C 6 Available Mass Flow Units Pounds Kilograms KiloPounds Tonne Metric Tons 1000 Thousands of Pounds MillionPounds TONS 2000 LB 2 Double click on the desired Mass Flow Time units from seconds to days 3 Double click on the desired number of MDOT Dec Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the mass flow rate display 4 Double click on the desired Mass Totalizer units for the totalized mass flow rate display listed in Table C 6 above 5 Double click on the desired number of Mass Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized mass flow rate display The XGM868i returns to the Global PROGRAM window Click Exit Page to return to the Site Edit Menu You have completed entering selections in this option The program returns to the Global PROGRAM menu C 28 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Setting Up Inputs Outputs Set up the XGM868i s inputs and outputs via the 1 submenu While following the programming instructions see Figure D 4 on page D 4 in Appendix D
105. e Global PROGRAM menu scroll to SYSTM and press Enter 4 At the System Units prompt scroll to Eng to display measurements in English units or to Metrc for metric units and press Enter 5 Scroll to the desired Pressure Units absolute or gauge and press Enter 6 Doone of the following If absolute was selected proceed immediately to Step 7 If gauge was selected enter the desired Atmospheric Pressure press Enter and proceed to the next step 7 Doone of the following 1 Channel meter go to Procedure Options on page 1 23 2 Channel meter proceed to Selecting Volumetric Units below Selecting Volumetric Units 1 Scroll to the desired Volumetric Units for the flow rate display and press Enter Available units are listed in Table 1 5 below Table 1 5 Available Volumetric Totalizer Units ACF Actual Cubic Feet Actual Cubic Meters KACF 2 Thousands of ACF KACM Thousands of MMACF Millions of ACF MMACM Millions of ACM SCF Standard Cubic Feet SCM Standard Cubic Meters KSCF Thousands of SCF KSCM Thousands of SCM MMSCF Millions of SCF MMSCM Millions of SCM 2 Scroll to the desired Time units for the flow rate display and press Enter 3 Scroll to the desired number of Vol Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the volumetric flow rate display and press Enter Programming Site Data 1 21 2007 Selecting Totalize
106. e Measurement Parameters Continued Option Bar Description Good Bad DN Peak Displays signal peaks for the downstream 100 2300 lt 100 or transducer gt 2300 Temperature Displays the gas temperature from 0 4 20 mA input gt Pressure Displays the gas pressure from 0 4 20 mA input Act Vol Displays actual volumetric flow Std Vol Displays standard volumetric flow Up Transit S Displays Skan transit time upstream Dn Transit 5 Displays Skan transit time downstream Delta T 5 Displays Skan Delta T Up Transit M Displays Measure transit time upstream Dn Transit M1 Displays Measure transit time downstream Delta T M1 Displays Measure Delta T Vinst gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 2222282222 Displays the instantaneous velocity lavailable only if Burst Mode S M Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the Global System menu earlier in this section 5 Enter a flow rate value for the Zero low end of the analog output range and click Next Item 6 Enter a flow rate value for the Full high end of the analog output range and click Next Item After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to step 1 Click Exit Page to proceed to anoth
107. ected enter the desired Atmospheric Pressure and click Next Item Doone of the following For single channel XGM868i the program returns to the Global program menu Click Exit Page For a 2 channel meter proceed to step 1 on the next page C 26 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Volumetric Units 1 Double click on the desired Volumetric Units for the flow rate display Table C 5 below lists the available units Table C 5 Available Volumetric Totalizer Units Actual Cubic Feet Actual Cubic Meters Thousands of ACF Thousands of ACM Millions of ACF Millions of ACM Standard Cubic Feet Standard Cubic Meters Thousands of SCF Thousands of SCM Millions of SCF Millions of SCM 2 Double click on the desired Time units for the flow rate display 3 Double click on the desired number of Vol Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the volumetric flow rate display Selecting Totalizer Units 1 Double click on the desired Totalizer Units for the totalized flow rate display Available units are listed in Table C 5 above 2 Double click on the desired number of Tot Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized flow rate display 3 Do one of the following If MASS FLOW is ON proceed to Selecting the Mass Flow Units below f MASS FLOW is OFF the meter returns to the Global PROGRAM window Click Exit Page to return to the Sit
108. eed to Pressure Input below f you selected Temperature as the Input Type proceed to Base Pressure below Scroll to a Fixed pressure value or to set up the option card in Slot 1 that will supply the live pressure input and press Enter Note f Slot 1 contains an activated option card with an input assigned to Pressure Slot 1 appears as an option at the above prompt If the process pressure is stable a fixed value may be used but most applications require a live pressure input If there is no active option card for pressure the meter assumes you are using a fixed pressure Proceed to one of the following steps If you selected Fixed proceed to Step 3 If you selected Slot 1 proceed to Step 4 Enter the known Fixed process Pressure and press Enter The meter will only accept values from 0 to 5 000 psia Proceed to Base Pressure below Scroll to Input A or Input and press Enter The inputs were labeled during setup Note The set up of Input A is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up Input B 1 Enter the Base Pressure and press Enter The ratio of this value to the actual pressure is used to calculate the standard mass flow rate Programming Site Data 2007 Low Pressure Switch 1 Scroll to Yes or No to activate or deactivate the Low Pressure Switch software function and press Enter 2 Proceed to one of the following steps Ify
109. eed to Step 9 on the next page f you are using a 2 Channel meter proceed to the next step Scroll to the desired Channel option and press Enter Programming Site Data 1 51 2007 Alarm Relays Procedure Options Selecting the Alarm Type cont 6 Do one of the following high or low proceed to Step 7 below fault proceed to Step 9 below 7 Scroll to the desired measurement parameter and press Enter See Table 1 9 on page 1 26 for a description of the available options Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the Global System window earlier in this section 8 Enter a value for the Trigger Point of the alarm and press Enter Go to Procedure Options below 9 Scroll to the type of Error flow non flow or both that will trigger the fault alarm and press Enter After completing the previous steps the XGM868i returns to the 1 window Do one of the following continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape three times 1 32 Programming Site Data 2007 Totalizer Outputs The totalizer output issues one pulse per selected volume of flow The meter produces a pulse each time the programmed amount of flow passes through the pipe Refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 and complete the following steps to set up the tot
110. er 4 2 16 bit int Avg Error Code 2 Avg Sound Speed 4 2 16 bit int MODBUS baud rate 5MODBUS parity MODBUS stop bits MODBUS meter addr RESERVED Notes 1 Clear Totalizers flag from the 8051 to clear either the Channel 1 or Channel 2 totalizers 2 MODBUS baud rate 5 2400 6 4800 7 9600 3 MODBUS parity 0 none 1 odd 2 even 4 MODBUS stop bits 1 1 stop bit 2 2 stop bits 5 AVG Error Code 0 Both Chl and Ch are in error 1 only is in error 2 Ch2 only is in error 3 Both channels are error free 1 42 Programming Site Data Chapter 2 Displaying Data Introduction Displaying Data with Displaying Data on a Computer Terminal 2007 Introduction Displaying Data with the LCD Adjusting LCD Contrast This chapter explains how to display measurement data using either of the available methods LCD Display show data on the built in display PanaView display data on a computer terminal using the optional PanaView software When equipped with the Liquid Crystal Display LCD the Model XGM868i may be programmed to display up to four variables in sequence In addition the contrast of the LCD may be adjusted for optimum viewing Proceed to the appropriate section for instructions and refer to Figure A 3 on page A 3 o
111. er in this section 5 Enter a value between 50 usec and 500 000 usec for Pulse On Time the frequency of the totalizer pulses and click Next Item Note A complete pulse consists of equal amounts of ON and OFF times Choose a value that is compatible with the counter to be used 6 Enter a value for the number of measurement units represented by each pulse and click Next Item After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to step 1 Click Exit Page to proceed to another menu or option Programming the 868 Using PanaViewT C 39 2007 Option Card Frequency Outputs This type of output produces a frequency pulse that is proportional to the output measurement Complete the following steps to set up the frequency outputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 see Figure D 4 on page D 4 1 Double click on the desired Output A B C or D Note The set up of output A is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the other outputs 2 Double click on Off to disable Output A and return to step 1 or on Frequency to set up output A as a frequency output For a 1 Channel meter skip to step 4 3 Double click on the desired Channel option See Table C 12 on page C 38 for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt 4 Double click on the desired Measurement Name Table C 11 on page C 34 provides a description of the available parameters Note
112. er menu or option Programming the 868 Using PanaView 35 2007 Option Card Analog Inputs Complete the following steps to set up the analog inputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 refer to Figure D 4 on page D 4 1 Double click on the desired Input A B C or D Note The setup of input A is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the remaining inputs 2 Enter a Label of up to eight characters for input A and click on Next Item 3 Double click on Off to disable Input A and return to step 1 or on Temp or Spec to designate it as a temperature or special input OFF If OFF was selected to disable input A the meter returns to the Input prompt in step 1 Double click on another input or click Exit Page to move to another menu TEMP or PRESR If TEMP or PRESR was selected to set up input A as a live temperature or pressure input complete steps 4 and 5 below 4 Enter a value for the Base low end of the analog input range and click Next Item 5 Enter a value for the Full Scale high end of the analog input range and click Next Item After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to step 1 Click Exit Page to proceed to another menu or option SPEC If SPEC was selected to set up input A as a live special input complete steps 6 through 10 below 6 Enter a Name for input A and click Next Item 7 Enter the Units of measuremen
113. er of Mdot Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the mass flow rate display and press Enter 4 Scroll to the desired Mass Totalizer units for the totalized mass flow rate display and press Enter The available units for this prompt are determined by the selection made at the System Units prompt 5 Scroll to the desired number of Mass Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized mass flow rate display and press Enter After completing the steps on the previous page the XGM868i returns to the Channel PROGRAM window Do one of the following To continue entering quick startup data continue to Step 1 in Entering Transducer and Pipe Parameters on the next page To continue regular programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape twice Programming Site Data 1 7 2007 Entering Transducer Pipe Parameters Special Transducers Enter the transducer and pipe parameters via the PIPE submenu While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 1 on page A l 1 From the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to the PIPE option and press Enter 2 The first prompt asks for the Transducer Number e For a standard transducer use the arrow keys to enter the number engraved on the transducer head and press Enter If there is no number engraved on the tran
114. essary T Window cycles The XGM868i calculates the size of the transmit window 0 to 1000 based on pipe size and fluid sound speed However for diagnostic purposes the window size may be reset R Window cycles The XGM868i calculates the size of the receive window 10 to 128 based on pipe size and fluid soundspeed However for diagnostic purposes the window size may be reset After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the SET UP option window Programming the XGM868 Using PanaView C 21 2007 The Default Setup Option The V Averaging Option Use this option to initialize reset all of the parameters within the Set Up Signal menu back to their default values Complete the following steps to reset all of the parameters 1 From the Set Up option menu highlight and double click on Default Setup in the center pane 2 Double click on No to keep the current values or on Yes to reset all values to their default settings After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the Set Up option window Use this option to specify the number of readings that occur before the meter will respond to a step change in flow rate In general the smaller the number of readings the less steady the display will appear Complete the following steps to set the response time 1 From the Set Up option menu highlight and double click on V Averaging in the center pane 2 Double
115. f Appendix A Menu Maps The LCD contrast may be adjusted through the Keypad Program to suit individual needs 1 Press Escape Enter Escape 2 In the Keypad Program window scroll to CNTRS and press Enter 3 Scroll to DARKN or LITEN and press Enter until the screen shows the desired contrast 4 When you have achieved the desired contrast scroll to STORE to retain the setting or to ABORT to leave the menu without changing the setting In either case the XGM868i returns to the Keypad Program 5 Then press Escape to return to the display screen Displaying Data 2 1 2007 Programming the LCD Note When you first initialize the XGM868i the number of LCD parameters is set to OFF You must program the LCD to display any measured parameters Through the Keypad Program you can program the LCD display to display up to four variables in sequence Complete the following steps to program the LCD display 1 Power up the XGM868i and wait until it has initialized 2 Press Escape Enter Escape 3 In the Keypad Program window scroll to PROG and press Enter 4 In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter 5 Scroll to and press Enter 6 Scroll to LCD and press Enter 7 The window now asks for the 4 of LCD Parameters Scroll to the desired number from OFF through 1 4 and KEY and press Enter The OFF setting switches the measurement display off while the KEY
116. f you select Edit PanaView asks first for the desired Year then for the Month and finally for the Day For each parameter type the desired number in the right window or scroll to and click on the desired month and click Next Item or simply click Next Item to step through the parameters Logging Data 3 5 2007 a Creating an Error Log Note f you have selected a circular log PanaView now indicates cont that the log has been created and returns to the Log Edit Menu k PanaView indicates a given End Time Double click on OK to agree to the given time on Now to start the log immediately or on Timed to indicate a specific duration f you select Edit PanaView asks first for the desired Hour then for the Minute and finally for the Second For each parameter type the desired number in the right window and click Next Item or simply click Next Item to step through the parameters Ifyou select Timed PanaView asks for the Log Time duration Scroll to and double click on the desired length of time from 10 minutes to 24 hours Then go to step m l PanaView indicates a given End Date Double click on OK to agree to the given day on Today to start the log that day or on Edit to change the starting date f you select Edit PanaView asks first for the desired Year then for the Month and finally for the Day For each parameter type the desired number in the right window or scroll to
117. ferred technique for locating the acoustic signal and for high velocity measurements It is more robust in noisy environment than the Measure technique Skan Measure is the preferred technique to use for low velocity measurements If Skan Only is selected at the above prompt the meter uses this technique exclusively However if Skan Measure is selected the meter uses Skan Only to find the acoustic signal and then tries to use the Skan Measure technique for the actual measurement Note 70 change the Skan Only and Skan Measure parameters see the Signal submenu section on page 1 14 PanaView returns to the Channel PROGRAM menu see Figure C 10 on page C 9 Proceed to the System option Programming the XGM868i Using PanavView C 11 2007 Entering Data in the 1 Channel System Option From the Channel PROGRAM menu highlight and double click on the System option in the center pane The first prompt asks for the Channel Label Enter the desired label in any numeric or text combination up to five characters in the right pane and click Next Item Enter the desired Channel Message and click Next Item Double click on the desired Volumetric Units from the list shown in Table C 1 below Note Refer to the System option of the Global menu to choose between English or metric measurements Table C 1 Available Volumetric Totalizer Units English Actual Cubic Feet Actual Cubic Meters
118. gardless of the error state of either channel If one channel is in error totalizing continues If both channels are in error totalizing stops 1 If one channel is in error 1 the other channel s value is displayed as the 2 average If both channels are in error the last average reading is held After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to the Input Output option menu C 32 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Setting Up Option Cards Analog Outputs The Model XGM868i has two built in analog outputs which are assigned to Slot 0 Also a variety of input output option cards may be installed in Slot 1 See Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide for a complete description of the available option cards To access this submenu double click on the Options entry in the Input Output submenu This menu option is used to set up and or scale the inputs and outputs To accomplish this complete the following steps e Double click on the desired Slot to program the I O functions in that slot Note Ifan option card is not installed in Slot 1 the Slot1 option does not appear at the above prompt Proceed to the appropriate section for programming instructions specific to the type of input or output selected above Complete the following steps to set up the analog outputs for any slot refer to Figure D 4 on page D 4 1 Double click on the desired Output
119. h window in its maximized full screen size felpanaview Graph File Edit View Output Window Help amp D Channel 1 2 Velocity m s Volumetric MMSCM FWD Total ACM REV Total ACM Time Mass flow TONNE D FWD Mass KG REV Mass KG UP Sig Strength DN Sig Strength Soundspeed m s UP Transit usec K Re MultiK KFactor PEAK UP Signal Q DN Signal Q UP Amp Discrim DN Amp Discrim UP DAC COUNTS DN DAC COUNTS UP Peak DN Peak Temperature deg Pressure BARg Spcin Unused Mei Graph Controls Text Display Unused Molecular Wt NOT 2 Zoom Out Zoom in Compress NOT SuperC NOT ACTIVE Act Vol MMACM SE Interval 5 Seconds Show Point Window Std Vol MMSCM SE Network My Computer MELANCEL Untitled IDM Com 1 XGM868i YAAM STD Wednesday November 24 2004 11 17 37 0 PC Logs Running 9 9 Es 3 Figure 2 3 Graph Window The Graph window shown above consists of three panes left pane PanaView network tree top right pane graph with default chart style bottom right pane graph controls or text display Note The three panes of the Graph window be resized by simply dragging their borders 2 8 Displaying Data 2007 Graphing Data The PanaView network tree has already been described and the display pane shows only a graph in the default style with no data points The bottom right pane enables you to set up the graph To begin graphing your data procee
120. he equipment The product has been designed so that the protection afforded will not be reduced due to the effects of corrosion of materials electrical conductivity impact strength aging resistance or the effects of temperature variations The product cannot be repaired by the user it must be replaced by an equivalent certified product Repairs should only be carried out by the manufacturer or by an approved repairer The product must not be subjected to mechanical or thermal stresses in excess of those permitted in the certification documentation and the instruction manual The product contains no exposed parts which produce surface temperature infrared electromagnetic ionizing or non electrical dangers 5 CERT ATEX D Rev August 2004 USA 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 4111 Web www gesensing com Ireland Sensing House Shannon Free Zone East Shannon Co Clare Ireland
121. iminator Low 500 to 500 ft sec 150 to 150 m sec 0 to 250 ft s 0 to 76 m s 0 to 100 150 ft sec 46 m sec 15 ft s 5 m s The E3 VELOCITY RANGE error messages appears when the calculated fluid velocity exceeds the programmed VELOCITY HIGH LIMIT value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes The E6 CYCLE SKIP error message appears when the calculated fluid velocity changes by more than the programmed ACCELERATION LIMIT value from one reading to the next See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes The amplitude discriminator measures the transducer signal received by the Model XGM868i The default value for the above parameter is 14 and values from 0 to 100 are acceptable The E5 AMPLITUDE error message appears when the amplitude discriminator falls below the programmed AMP DISCRIM LOW value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Amplitude Discriminator High 0 to 100 The amplitude discriminator measures the transducer signal received by the Model XGM868i The default value for the above parameter is 34 and values from 0 to 100 are acceptable The E5 AMPLITUDE error message appears when the amplitude discriminator exceeds the programmed AMP DISCRIM HIGH value See Chapter 2 in the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes Delta T Offset 1000 to 1000 usec An offset between the upstream and d
122. ion window shown in Figure C 18 on page C 48 opens Enter the desired site name now with a prt suffix and click on Save PanaView displays a text version of the site as shown in Figure C 20 below amp j Work1 sit Notepad nj xj File Edit Format Help CHANNEL 1 PARAMETERS Channel status Transit CHANNEL 1 SYSTEM PARAMETERS CHANNEL LABEL XXX CHANNEL MESSAGE THIS IS CHANXXX ENERGY OPTION On VOLUMETRIC UNITS cubic m min VOL DECIMAL DIGITS 0 TOTALIZER UNITS TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS 0 MASS FLOW Kilograms MASS FLOW TIME fsec MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS 0 MASS TOTALS Kilograms MASS DECIMAL DIGITS 0 POWER MCAL sec POWER DECIMAL DIGITS 0 ENERGY TOTAL MCalories ENERGY DECIMAL DIGITS 0 HEATING or COOLING Heating system Flow Measurement Measure at Supply CHANNEL PIPE PARAMETERS Figure C 20 Printout of Site File 4 Click Close once to close the Site File Operations window and a second time to close the Properties window and return to the Meter Browser C 50 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaView Appendix PanaView Menu Maps for the XGM868i Channel X Menu Status System Pipe and Input Output Options D 1 Channel X Menu Set Up D 2 Global Menu System Display and Comm Port Options D 3 Global Menu Input Output D 4 2007 a FILE Meter Browser
123. is not active in the Edit menu 2 Click on the New option in the Edit menu see Figure C 4 below ia Pana iew Meter Browser 5 File Edit View Output Window Help Unde Meters on Comport Unti Gut Paste Girly New Properties Remove Figure C 4 New Option in the Edit Menu 3 After clicking on the New option the Meter menu option appears Click on this option to select it 4 The New IDM Meter screen shown in Figure C 5 below opens Enter the Network ID number for the meter and click OK New IDM Meter Enter Network ID 1 Auto connect at startup Cancel Figure C 5 New IDM Meter Screen C 6 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Adding the XGM868i IMPORTANT The Network ID number must match the Network ID cont programmed in the meter s Communications menu If the initialization is successful the Meter Browser shows a listing similar to Figure C 6 below EA Panav iew Meter Browser F3 File Edit View Output Window Help 5 35 Network Computer MELANCEL Logs Untitled IDM Com 1 pe XGM858i Y4AM STD Figure C 6 Updated Network Tree However if the settings do not match or there is some other difficulty a screen appears similar to Figure C 7 below Communication Error 1 Maximum timeouts exceeded on instrument at ID 1
124. ive 97 23 EC for DN 25 Shannon December 7 2004 dus RE Mr James Gibson GENERAL MANAGER IS ENISO9002 T V ESSEN Shannon ISO 9001 U S CERT DOC H4 August 2004 DECLARATION Sensing DE Nous Panametrics Limited Shannon Industrial Estate Shannon County Clare Ireland d clarons sous notre propre responsabilit que les DigitalFlow XGM868i Ultrasonic Gas Flow Transmitter DigitalFlow XGS868i Ultrasonic Steam Flow Transmitter DigitalFlow XMT868i Ultrasonic Liquid Flow Transmitter r latif cette d claration sont en conformit avec les documents suivants e EN 50014 1997 A1 A2 1999 EN 50018 2000 EN50281 1 1 1998 as specified in 155 02 008 Il 2 GD EEx d IIC T5 ISSeP B7340 Colfontaine Belgium e EN 61326 1998 Class A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation e EN61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category Il Pollution Degree 2 EN 60529 1991 A1 2000 IP66 suivant les r gles de la Directive de Compatibilit Electromagn tique 89 336 EEC d ATEX 94 9 EC et de la Directive Basse Tension 73 23 EEC Les mat riels list s ci dessus ainsi que les transducteurs pouvant tre livr s avec les manchettes faisant l objet d une d claration de conformit s par e ne portent pas le marquage de la directive des quipements sous pression car ils sont fournis en accord avec la directive 97 23 EC des quipements sous pression pour les DN 25
125. l 7 Clear Totalizers IV Auto connect at startup Figure C 16 Properties Window Programming the XGM868i Using Panaview C 47 2007 Saving Site Data cont 3 Click on the Site Files button The Site File Operations window shown in Figure C 17 below opens bd Save Site To Meter Selected C New Save Site To PC Clear Site From Meter Save Site Print To PC Close Figure C 17 Site File Operations Window Saving Current Site To save existing site data to the meter Data to the Meter 1 Select the radio button for Selected and highlight an existing site in the left pane 2 Then click on the Save Site to Meter button A screen opens similar to Figure C 18 below Look in a PanaView ek E3 History Desktop My Documents My Computer gu File name sies si Open My Network Files of type Site Files L Figure C 18 Site File Selection 3 Highlight the desired site and click Open PanaView sends the site to the meter 48 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaView 2007 Saving New Site Data to To save new site data to the meter the XGM868i 1 Select the radio button for New and click on the Save Site to Meter button 2 A window opens similar to Figure C 19 below Enter the desired name and click OK Save Site To Meter Enter new site name 5 char
126. late the density for the mass flow rate display 1 Scroll to a Fixed temperature value or to set up the option card in Slot 1 that will supply the live temperature input and press Enter Note Jf Slot I contains an activated option card with an analog input assigned to Temperature or an RTD input Slot 1 appears as an option at the above prompt If the process temperature is stable a fixed value may be used but most applications require a live temperature input If there is no active option card for temperature the meter assumes you are using a fixed temperature 2 Proceed to one of the following sections Ifyou selected Fixed proceed to Step 3 f you selected Slot 1 proceed to Step 4 3 Enter the known Fixed Temp process temperature and press Enter The meter will accept values from 328 to 1 832 200 to 1 0009 Proceed to Base Temperature on the next page 4 Scroll to Input A or Input B and press Enter The inputs were labeled during setup Note The set up of Input A is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up Input B Programming Site Data 1 11 2007 Base Temperature Pressure Input Base Pressure Use the arrow keys to enter the Base Temperature and press Enter The ratio of this value to the actual temperature is used to calculate the standard mass flow rate Do one of the following If you selected Pressure as the Input Type proc
127. lculations Input Output used to set up error handling and to configure analog inputs and outputs Comm port used to set up the serial communications port and MODBUS parameters To enter the Global menu double click on the Global entry in the left pane of the Site Edit Menu window Then proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions See Figure D 4 on page D 4 in Appendix D PanaView Menu Maps and remember to record all programming data in Appendix B Data Records Programming the XGM868 Using PanaView C 25 2007 Entering Global System Data While completing these instructions refer to the menu map Figure D 4 on page D 4 in Appendix D PanaView Menu Maps 1 In the Site Data Menu double click on the Global entry 2 Highlight and double click on the System option in the center pane The window now appears similar to Figure C 14 below iw SITE EDIT MENU SYSTEM UNITS Previous Item metric Global PROGRAM system Advanced Features Mass flow calculation SETUP Advanced Features Channel PROGRAM Setup PRESSURE LIMIT 0 PSI gauge Exit Page Figure 14 System Option in the Global Menu Double click on the desired System Units selection either metric or English The XGM868i will display all parameters and measurements in the designated units Double click on the desired Pressure Units absolute or gauge and click Next Item a If gauge was sel
128. leave the Keypad Program press the Escape key three times After leaving the Keypad Program the XGM868i will reset itself and will begin to display the parameters specified in this section If more than one parameter was set up each of the parameters will be displayed in sequence with a pause of several seconds between display changes Displaying Data 2 3 2007 Displaying Data on a Computer Terminal Preparing for PanaView Programming The flow rate data collected by the XGM868i may be displayed in various formats on a remote computer terminal via the meter s RS232 serial port This requires the use of the optional PanaView software Refer to the instructions below to display data via PanaView Before you attempt to communicate with the XGM868i be sure you have linked your PC to the XGM868i via an RS232 interface For details on wiring the interface refer to Wiring the Serial Port in the Startup Guide and to the document EJA RS Serial Communications 916 054 You must also install PanaView as discussed in the PanaView User s Manual 910 211 and in Appendix C Programming the XGM666i via PanaView M 1 Power up the XGM868i and wait until it has initialized 2 Launch PanaView and wait until it initializes the XGM868i and displays the basic PanaView window 3 As described in Appendix C open the Meter Browser window and highlight the meter to be used At this time any of PanaView s comprehensive data ha
129. lly for a number The menu now varies depending on your selection in step 2 f you entered the number for a standard transducer proceed to the Pipe OD prompt in step 4 If you entered the number for a special transducer proceed to step 3 below 3 For special transducers Note GE Sensing will supply the information required for steps a and b with the transducers a Double click on the appropriate Frequency from 25 kHz to 500 kHz The frequency is required to transmit an excitation voltage at the transducer s natural frequency b Enter the Time Delay Tw value supplied by GE Sensing and click Next Item Tw is the time required for the transducer signal to travel through the transducer and its cable This time delay must be subtracted from the transit times of the upstream and downstream transducers to ensure an accurate measurement Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Pipe OD Path and Axial Lengths 4 Click on the appropriate Pipe OD Unit type in the center pane from the list shown in Table C 3 below Then enter the known pipe outside diameter or circumference in the right pane and click Next Item Obtain the required information by measuring either the pipe outside diameter OD or circumference at the transducer installation site The data may also be obtained from standard pipe size tables found in Sound Speeds and Pipe Size Data 914 004 Table C 3 Available Pipe OD Units
130. lot 0 Outputs Analog Outputs aus Frequency Outputs Alarm Relays Oe L Slot 0 Output A 8 pe Slot 1 Outputs om 5 OFF FR HE 5 1 Channel w FAULT gt appears only for m Channel 2 Channel meter t Channel 5 1 Channe appears only for Failsafe 5 2 appears only for Channel 2 Channel meter 5 Channel 2 Channel meter sw Cow sw or 5 Measurement Slot 1 Outputs 8 Measurement for 2 f Channel o Tort TIME Moor 2 Channel meter A J J J Measurement Name mo 3 VS wor Ge sw Or we amp SSup 55 Channel o EN gem A m Lib 85 up 5849 Bos 39 mass g een Channel 2 Channel meter En TotK PEAK MINIMUM ON pene UNITS PULSE PULSE TIME be Gm Or we Gow SHER TAL FLOW ALL arre i a RTD Inputs J 2 PRESR Measurement _ t TIME MD ALS me HIGHLOW Measurement Name FULL SCALE FREQUENCY FULL L ol 1 x porun Time moor 1 Analog Inputs Se Se EIL E gd caper ibn ZERO Val
131. m 7 Double click on the type of Error flow non flow or both that will trigger the fault alarm and press Enter After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to step 1 Click Exit Page to proceed to another menu or option C 38 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaView 2007 Option Totalizer Outputs This type of output issues one pulse per selected volume of flow The meter produces a pulse each time the programmed amount of flow passes through the pipe Complete the following steps to set up the totalizer outputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 1 Double click on the desired Output A B C or D Note The set up of output A is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the other outputs 2 Double click on Off to disable Output A and return to step 1 or on Totalizer to set up output A as a totalizer output For a 1 Channel meter skip to step 4 3 Double click on the desired Channel option See Table C 12 on the previous page for a description of the channel options available at the above prompt 4 Double click on the desired Measurement Name as listed in Table C 13 below Table C 13 Output Measurement Options Forward Totalized Volume Flow Reverse Totalized Volume Flow Forward Totalized Mass Flow Reverse Totalized Mass Flow Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the Global System menu earli
132. m For example Output A corresponds to pins 1 2 and 3 Output B corresponds to pins 4 5 and 6 etc Programming Site Data 1 25 2007 Setting Up the Output Scale 1 Scroll to the desired output scale and press Enter 2 Do one of the following If you selected Off the XGM868i returns to the window Go to Procedure Options on page 1 28 f you selected 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA and are using 1 meter proceed to Step 4 below 2 Channel meter proceed to the next step 3 Scroll to the desired Channel option CH1 CH2 SUM DIF or AN E and press Enter 4 Scroll to the desired Measurement Parameter and press Enter See Table 1 9 below for a description of the available options 5 At Zero enter a value for the low end of the analog output range and press Enter 6 At Full enter a value for the high end of the analog output range and press Enter Table 1 9 Available Measurement Parameters Option Bar Description Displays the flow velocity Displays the volumetric flow Displays the forward totalized volume flow Displays the reverse totalized volume flow Displays the total flow measurement time Displays the mass flow Displays the forward totalized mass flow 2 2 2 2 2 212 2 gt Displays the reverse totalized mass flow Displays the signal strength for the upstream transd
133. ming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape four times 1 30 Programming Site Data 2007 Alarm Relays Refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 and complete the following steps to set up the alarm relays of an option card installed in Slot 1 Accessing the Alarm Relay 1 2 3 4 5 6 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to I O and press Enter Scroll to OPTN and press Enter Scroll to Slot 1 and press Enter Scroll to the desired Output and press Enter Note Output letters A B etc correspond to the output wiring terminal numbers from top to bottom e g Output A corresponds to pins 1 2 and 3 Output B corresponds to pins 4 5 and 6 etc Selecting the Alarm Type Scroll to the desired Alarm type and press Enter Doone of the following If you selected Off the XGM868i returns to the window Go to Procedure Options on the next page f you selected High Low or Fault proceed to the next step Scroll to the appropriate mode Standard or Failsafe and press Enter See Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide for wiring instructions Doone of the following Ifyou are using a 1 Channel meter and selected high or low proceed to Step 7 on the next page fault proc
134. naview Text Display F3 File Edit View Output Window Help amp My Computer MELANCEL 2 47 Untitled IDM Com 1 E XGM868i Y4AM STD Interval 5 Sec Continuous Get Once Network My Computer MELANCEL Untitled IDM Com 1 This is anXMT Channel 1 Thursday June 24 2004 1 0 56 37 0 PC Logs Running Ens 0 Figure 2 2 Text Display Window Note Figure 2 2 has been compressed both vertically and horizontally for improved clarity 4 The left pane of the Text Display window contains the standard PanaView network tree Expand this tree as far as necessary and double click on the desired process parameter to display it in the right pane of the window Displaying Data 2 5 2007 ee The Text Display Output 5 Before actual data values can be displayed in the text pane cont activate one of the following data collection modes refer to Figure 2 2 Click on the Get Once option button at the bottom of the right pane in the 7ext Display window The current value of the selected process parameter as specified in the PanaView network tree is displayed in the right pane of the Text Display window Or Enter an interval in the text box at the bottom of the right pane in the Text Display window or check the Max Comm Rate box to collect readings as fast as the system allows 1 sec Then click on the Continuous option button to begin collecting data for display in the right pane of the
135. ndling capabilities may be used These include collecting and displaying live data in text format collecting and displaying live data in graphical format collecting and logging live data displaying a log file in text format displaying a log file in graphical format To access PanaView s data handling options pull down the Output menu as shown in Figure 2 1 below Fa Panav iew File Edit View Output Window Help Graphing gt Text Display Logging Figure 2 1 Output Menu 2 4 Displaying Data 2007 Displaying Data ona Proceed directly to the appropriate section for instructions on either Computer Terminal of the following output options cont Text Display output discussed below Graphing output on page 2 8 Note For information on the Logging output see Chapter 3 Logging Data The Text Display Output To collect data from the instrument and display it on a text screen complete the following steps 1 Complete Steps 1 3 on the previous page 2 Pull down the Output menu and click on the Text Display option see Figure 2 1 on page 2 4 Note The Text Display window that appears after Step 2 is actually stacked on top of any previously opened windows such as the Meter Browser window 3 Using the Window menu arrange the open windows in the desired format For this discussion Figure 2 2 below shows the Text Display window in its maximized full screen size Ea Pa
136. ns C 48 Skan Only es ies cies 1 5 in Pana VIEW lenken C 11 Skan T 1 16 C 21 5 1 5 PanaView 11 Slot 0 Analog 1 25 Setting C 33 Slot Number 1 23 C 29 SNDSP rar asien 1 26 Soundspeed C 34 Special Transducers Entering Number 1 8 DS AO re re eae deren 1 26 SOUP 1 26 Startup See Basic Programming C 8 Static Density Activating in PanaView C 24 Entering t ee ESI ets 1 19 Status 008 3 12 Status C 11 Std Vol eek ER GT des C 35 1 27 System Global Submenu C 26 System Data Channel Entering 1 6 Global Entering 1 21 Mass Flow Units Entering Channel 1 7 1 22 Mass Flow Units Entering Global 1 22 Totalizer Units Entering Channel 1 6 Totalizer Units Entering Global 1 22 27 Volumetric Units Entering Channel 1 6 Volumetric Units Entering Global 1 21 System Units Global Menu PanaView C 26 Index 2007 Index cont T U T Window 1 16 21
137. og complete the following steps 1 Double click on the Create Error Log option a PanaView first asks for the Log Location either flash or non volatile RAM Double click on the desired location Now type the desired Log Name in the right window and click Next Item Type the desired Log Message in the right window and click Next Item PanaView now asks for the Number of Variables you wish to log Type in the desired number from 1 to 6 and click Next Item Double click on the desired Channel for the first variable Scroll to and double click on the desired Measurement Repeat steps e and f for the specified number of variables f you select a forward or reverse total PanaView asks if you want to Reset Totals to 0 Double click on Yes or No PanaView asks Is Log Circular Double click on Yes No PanaView indicates a given StartTime Double click on OK to agree to the given time on Now to start the log immediately or on to change the starting time f you select Edit PanaView asks first for the desired Hour then for the Minute and finally for the Second For each parameter type the desired number in the right window and click Next Item or simply click Next Item to step through the parameters PanaView indicates a given StartDate Double click on OK to agree to the given day on Today to start the log that day or on Edit to change the starting date
138. ommunication 42 Entering Menu 9 Parameter Selecting 2 5 2 9 Path Length 1 9 PC Logs Creating 3 7 1 27 34 Percent of 1 16 C 21 PIPE in Pana View iius ssepe es C 14 Pipe Length 1 9 in C 15 Pipe OD Unit 2 2 ec E oe 1 9 15 Pipe OD Programming 1 9 C 15 Pipe Parameters Axial 1 10 Entering LP ene 1 8 Entering in PanaView C 14 1 9 Path eror 1 9 Special 1 8 Wall 1 9 15 Plotting 2 11 PRESR bint na a Ee 1 27 Pressure zo Win ata mine C 35 Input C 18 Units Selecting in PanaView C 26 Pressure Input Entering 1 12 Printing Data 4 1 Properties Option in Edit Menu PanaView C 47 Q nn ee GES SRS 1 27 QUD 1 27 R Window 1 16 21 Response Time 1 17 C 22 REV 34 REV Totaled
139. on Yes to Edit the K factor Table or on No to retain the current K factor table and return to the Advanced Features window Note f the necessary velocity reynolds vs K factor data was not provided with the Model XGM868i s documentation the K factor table cannot be edited If NO was selected the meter returns to the Advanced Features window If YES was selected proceed to Step 5 5 Enter the Number Of K factors from 2 to 20 to be entered into the table and click Next Item Note When editing the K factor table the velocities must be entered in increasing order 6 Enter the Velocity Reynolds Value for K factor number X and click Next Item 7 Enter the K factor corresponding to velocity reynolds number X 0 333 to 3 0 and click Next Item The Velocity and K Factor prompts repeat for each pair After entering all the pairs the meter returns to the Advanced Features window Programming the 868 Using PanaViewT C 23 2007 The Mass Flow Option Use this option to calculate mass flow from a static fluid density Complete the following steps to enter the static density of the fluid 1 7 From the Advanced Features option menu highlight and double click on Mass flow calculation in the center pane Double click on Yes to activate Static Density or on No to disable this option If you select No PanaView returns to the Advanced Features window Double click the
140. or handling options available and how the totalizers and display respond to them for a single and two channel meter Hold Last Value Table C 7 Error Options and Responses for a Single Channel Meter Output Response Holds the last good reading Totalizer Response Holds the last good reading and continues to totalize based on that reading Force Low Forces the outputs to the low set point Stops totalizing Force High Forces the outputs to the high set point Stops totalizing Force High High Forces the outputs 10 above the high set point Stops totalizing Error Level mA Allows user to enter 4 20 mA error level in mA Sends analog outputs to entered mA level when a fault occurs C 30 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 The Error Option cont Table C 8 Error Options and Responses for a 2 Channel Meter Totalizer Response When Error Handling is When Measuring Display Response HOLD LOW HIGH HHIGH Holds last good Holds last good reading and Stops totalizing CH1 or CH2 reading continues to totalize based on vel vol etc that good reading Adds two channels Holds last good reading and Stops totalizing if either SUM using the last good continues to totalize based on or both channels go reading two channels into error Subtracts two channels Holds last
141. ork My Computer Gut Ctrl g Gr Paste New User Tables Properties Channel 1 Remove Meter Cha Figure 5 3 Properties Option in the Edit Menu 3 The Properties window appears similar to Figure 5 4 below To clear the XGM868i totalizers click on the Clear Totalizers button The XGM868i totalizers are reset to 0 XGM868i Y4AM STD on Untitled Clock Instrument Clock Clear Totalizers IV Auto connect at startup Figure 5 4 Properties Window Clearing Data 5 3 Appendix A 5 Channel Status System Pipe Parameters and Input Output A 1 Channel an 2 Global System Error Handling LCD Display and Comm Port A 3 Global Options co eene e Eco A 4 2007 Channel Status Es Esc Keypad Fam for 2 Channel meter only ESET Reset Totals See Service Manual c YES See Figure 3 PIPE v seruP 2 Channel 1 Channel Site Status Skan rst Skan Measure Mode CHANNEL LABEL SITE CHANNEL MESSAGE VOLUMETRIC UNITS English Metric oF
142. otherwise it is the programmed pressure unit VOL U TOT U MASS U 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 Foundation Fieldbus Communications 2007 Configuration Utility Setup Selecting the Desired Measurements The following is an example setup using National Instruments Configuration Utility v3 1 Figure E 1 below shows the Configuration Utility with a flowmeter on the network GE Flow XGM NI FBUS Configurator Ver 3 1 FCP1 interface0 0 Function Block File Edit Configure Zoom View Window Help Qd b 2585 45 zs 7 amp amp interfaceO 0 Fie Network Parameters P Schedule Function Block Application interface0 0 GEFlow XGM 000000003 p RESOURCE BLOCK 000000003 RB2 Zu FLOW 000000003 FLOW t AMALOG 1 000000003 AI t AMALOG INPUT 2 000000003 Figure E 1 Configuration Utility Setup Example Note The following procedures assume that the device has been placed in the OOS out of service mode before executing To set the measurement unit for each AI 1 Double click on the FLOW Transducer Block in the tree under GEFlow XGM 2 Select the Others tab and open the drop down list for the PRIMARY SELECTOR and SECONDARY SELECTOR refer to Figure E 2 on page E 3 3 Choose the unit from the list see Figure
143. ou selected Yes proceed to Step 3 f you selected No go to Procedure Options below 3 Enter the Pressure Limit the low pressure switch set point and press Enter The acceptable range is 0 to 5 000 psia The meter will stop taking readings if the pressure drops below this value Procedure Options After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the Channel PROGRAM window Do one of the following continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape three times Programming Site Data 1 13 2007 Entering Setup Data Setting Transducer Signal Parameters Procedure Options The signal limits response times mass flow and multiple K factors for the Model XGM868i are specified via the Setup submenu The following four submenus are included in this section Signal set the parameters related to the transducer signal see below Default Setup reset all parameters to default values page 1 17 Vaveraging specify the response of the meter to step changes page 1 17 Advanced Features enable mass flow and enter K factors page 1 18 While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 2 on page A 2 Record all programmed data in Appendix B Data Records Use this option to set the limits for the incoming signal and other parameters affecting the transducer signal For example th
144. ow f you selected Temperature as the Input Type proceed to Base Pressure below 1 Double click on a Fixed pressure value or to set up the option card in Slot 7 that will supply the live pressure input Note f Slot 1 contains an activated option card with an input assigned to Pressure Slot 1 appears as an option at the above prompt If the process pressure is stable a fixed value may be used but most applications require a live pressure input If there is no active option card for pressure the meter assumes you are using a fixed pressure 2 Proceed to one of the following steps If you selected Fixed proceed to Step 3 If you selected Slot 1 proceed to Step 4 3 Enter the known Fixed process Pressure and click Next Item The meter will only accept values from 0 to 5 000 psia Proceed to Base Pressure below 4 Double click on Input A or Input The inputs were labeled during setup Note The set up of Input is used as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up Input B 1 Enter the Base Pressure and click Next Item The ratio of this value to the actual pressure is used to calculate the standard mass flow rate 1 Click on Yes or No to activate or deactivate the Low Pressure Switch software function and click Next Item f you selected Yes enter the Pressure Limit the low pressure switch set point and click Next Item The acceptable range is 0 to 5 000 psia The meter will s
145. ow Do one of the following To continue entering quick startup data proceed to Step 3 in the following section To continue regular programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape twice Programming Site Data 1 5 2007 Entering System Data for Channelx System submenu is used to enter system parameters the Channel for the channel While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 1 on page A 1 Accessing the Channelx 1 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter System Submenu 2 In the PROG menu scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter 3 In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to SYSTM and press Enter 4 Use the arrow keys to enter the desired Channel Label up to 5 characters and press Enter 5 Use the arrow keys to enter the desired Site Channel Message up to 21 characters and press Enter Selecting Volumetric Units 1 Scroll to the desired Volumetric Units for the flow rate display and press Enter Available units are listed in Table 1 1 below 2 Scroll to the desired Volumetric Time units for the flow rate display and press Enter 3 Scroll to the desired number of Vol Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the volumetric flow rate display and press Enter Table 1 1 Available Volumetric Totalizer Units ACF Actual Cubic Feet ACM Actual Cu
146. owever setting the Mass flow calculation prompt to Yes overrides this value and uses the density entered at the following prompt to calculate mass flow In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter In the PROG menu scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to Setup and press Enter Scroll to ADVAN Press Enter Scroll to MASS and press Enter m e Scroll to Yes to activate or to No to deactivate Static Density and press Enter Note Jf you scroll to No go to Procedure Options below 7 Scroll to the Density Type fluid density Rho or molecular weight Mw and press Enter 8 Do one of the following If you selected Rho proceed to Step 9 If you selected Mw proceed to Step 11 9 Scroll to the type of volumetric units standard StVOL or actual AcVOL for the measurement data display and press Enter 10 Enter the Fluid Density 0 00001 to 0 100 Ib ft or 0 00001 to 123 18 kg m and press Enter Go to Procedure Options below 11 Enter the Molecular Weight and press Enter After completing the steps on the previous page the XGM868i returns to the Advanced Features window Do one of the following To continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape five times Programming Site Data 1 19 2007 Entering Global Data
147. ownstream transit times is specified at this prompt C 20 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Transducer Signal Parameters Table C 4 Transducer Signal Settings Continued Default Range Value Description Skan T Offset of Peak At this prompt specify a time measurement offset that 500 to 58 usec compensates for any shift resulting from cross 500 usec correlation Set to 0 for active Skan T Offset The percentage of peak used to calculate the transit times 1 to 100 and Delta T is specified at this prompt M S Switch If the burst mode is set to Skan Measure 5 the meter Oto 250 switches from Skan to Measure Mode when Delta T is less usec than the M gt S_Switch value DO NOT change this value unless advised to do so by the factory Shifts The number of shifts corresponds to the actual number of transmits per cycle number of signals added together in one direction to produce an averaged signal for one interrogation of the fluid and need only be changed if the environment is very noisy or the acoustic signal is weak A Divisor A Divisor is used to calculate the Measure Mode 0 1 to 10 integrated threshold level and is not normally changed Transmit Pulses Transmit Pulses specifies the number of pulses in a burst For difficult conditions i e long paths high velocity 1to 16 or high temperature settings as high as 16 may nec
148. ps below to configure the communications port 1 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter 2 In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter 3 In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to COMM and press Enter 4 Enter a Meter Address between 1 and 127 and press Enter The default address is 1 A meter address is necessary for communication with the GE Sensing PanaView software See Appendix C Programming the XGM666i with PanaView M or the PanaView User s Manual 910 211 for more information IMPORTANT Ifthe meter address or baud rate is changed communication with PanaView must be re established with the new parameters 5 Scroll to the desired Baud Rate and press Enter Available baud rates extend from 300 to 19 200 6 Doone of the following If you have the RS485 MODBUS option proceed to Step 1 in Setting Up MODBUS Communications on the following page If you have the standard RS232 serial interface go to Procedure Options on the next page Programming Site Data 1 37 2007 Setting Up MODBUS Communications When equipped with an optional MODBUS output card the XGM868i can transmit flow data serially to a flow computer SCADA using a Gould type RTU protocol Thus only the MODBUS function command 3 read multiple registers 6 write multiple registers is valid The XGM868i uses the following format for the data exchange The Send command initiated
149. r Units 1 Scroll to the desired Totalizer Units for the totalized flow rate display and press Enter Available units are listed in Table 1 5 on the previous page 2 Scroll to the desired number of Tot Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized flow rate display and press Enter 3 Do one of the following If MASS FLOW is ON proceed to Selecting the Mass Flow Units below If MASS FLOW is OFF the meter returns to the Channel PROGRAM window Go to Procedure Options on the following page Note 70 activate mass flow refer to page 1 19 The following prompts will only appear if mass flow is activated for both channels Selecting Mass Flow Units 1 Scroll to the desired Mass Flow units for the flow rate display and press Enter The available units for this prompt are determined by the selection made at System Units see Table 1 6 below Table 1 6 Available Mass Flow Units English LB Pounds KG Kilograms KLB Thousands of LB Tonne Metric Tons 1 000 KG MMLB Millions of LB Tons 2 000 LB 2 Scroll to the desired Mass Flow Time units for the mass flow rate display and press Enter 3 Scroll to the desired number of Mdot Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the mass flow rate display and press Enter 4 Scroll to the desired Mass Totalizer units for the totalized mass flow rate display and press Enter The available units for this p
150. r only See Service Manual pH cem ao act h ssm Pme vo See Figure A 3 See Figure 1 See Figure 1 See Figure 1 See Figure 1 an IT RG Signal Defaults RESPONSE TIME ves OFFSET MULTK MASS Figure A 2 Channel SETUP Menu Map Multi K Factors Static Density Con Custom Type Density Type CstR gt f x Fluid Den wat k Kin Viscosity Use Qact or Qstd Molecular i Edit table Weight Act Vol o ves Enter of K Factors Velocity Reynolds K Factor Fluid Density Repeat for the of K Factors entered previously Menu Maps A 2 2007 for 2 Channel meter only RESET caus 6 Reset Totals See Service Manual CH1 i xo See Figures 1 and 2 ves
151. reset all of the parameters within the Setup menu to their default values Complete the following steps to reset all of the parameters In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter Inthe PROG menu scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter 1 2 3 In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to Setup and press Enter 4 Scroll to INIT Press Enter 5 Scroll to Yes to initialize default parameters or No to abort this command Press Enter After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the Channel Set up window Do one of the following continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape four times Use this option to specify the number of readings that occur before the meter will respond to a step change in flow rate In general the smaller the number of readings the less steady the display will appear Complete the following steps to set the response time IMPORTANT Do not change this number unless instructed to do so by GE Sensing personnel In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter In the PROG menu scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to Setup and press Enter Scroll to AVRG and press Enter e N Scroll to the Response Time in number of readings from the pull down menu and press Enter For best results select a value of 30
152. rompt are determined by the selection made at the System Units prompt 5 Scroll to the desired number of Mass Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized mass flow rate display and press Enter 1 22 Programming Site Data 2007 Procedure Options Setting Up Inputs and Outputs Selecting Error Handling After completing the steps on the previous page the 8681 returns to the Global PROGRAM window Do one of the following To continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape twice Set up the XGM868i s inputs and outputs via the 1 0 submenu While following the programming instructions refer to Figure A 3 on page A 3 and Figure A 4 on page A 4 The following three submenus are included in this section ERROR program the meter s response during an error condition see below OPTN set up any option cards and the Slot 0 analog outputs page 1 25 LCD set up the LCD display Refer to Chapter 2 Displaying Data Note n this section Slot 1 appears as an option only if a suitable option card is installed in Slot 1 Proceed to the appropriate section to program the option selection made at the above prompt Remember to record all programmed data in Appendix B Data Records This menu option permits programming of the manner in which the Model XGM868i s outputs respon
153. s Enter Note Jf you selected No go to Procedure Options on the following page 7 Scroll to the Custom Type of K factor desired CstV velocity or CstR Reynolds Press Enter 8 Scroll to Yes to Edit Table or to No to retain the current values and press Enter Note f you scroll to No go to Procedure Options on the next page 1 Use the arrow keys to enter the number of K factors 2 to 20 in the table and press Enter 2 Enter the velocity or Reynolds value for factor number X and press Enter Note When editing the K factor table the velocities must be entered in increasing order 3 Enter the K factor corresponding to velocity number 0 333 to 3 0 and press Enter 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each pair of values Programming Site Data 2007 Procedure Options Activating Mass Flow Procedure Options After completing the steps on the previous page the XGM868i returns to the Advanced Features window Do one of the following To continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape five times Use this option to calculate mass flow from a static fluid density Complete the following steps to enter the static density of the fluid IMPORTANT The Model XGM666i calculates the actual density from the live or fixed temperature and pressure inputs as programmed in the O menu H
154. s max Cancel Figure 19 Site Name Entry Window 3 The Site File Selection window Figure C 18 on the previous page opens Highlight a site file with the desired settings and click Open The site file becomes the Working site in the meter with the desired settings Saving a Site to the PC To save a site to the PC 1 Highlight the desired site in the left pane See Figure C 17 on the previous page 2 Click Save Site to PC A window opens similar to Figure C 18 on the previous page 3 Enter the desired site name and click Save PanaView saves the site in the PanaView folder unless otherwise specified Note f you have created a site on the meter after opening the Site File Operations window you must close and reopen the window to click on the new site Programming the XGM868i Using PanavView C 49 2007 Clearing a Site from the As the XGM868i has only one site Working at any time it is not Meter possible to remove this site To change site parameters first save a site to the PC as discussed in Saving a Site to the PC on the previous page and then save the site to the XGM868i as discussed in Saving New Site Data to the XGM868i on the previous page Saving Site Data in Text To store the data from a site file as a text file for display or printout Form 1 Highlight the site in the left pane See Figure C 18 on page C 48 2 Click on Save Site Print to 3 The Site File Select
155. sducer head press the right arrow key to scroll to the STD option and use the up and down arrow keys to change to SPEC Then use the arrow keys to enter an assigned number from 91 to 99 and press Enter IMPORTANT Special transducers have no engraved number on the head and are rarely used Examine the transducer head carefully for a number f you entered the number for a standard transducer proceed to the Pipe OD prompt in step 5 Ifyou entered the number for a special transducer proceed to step 3 below Note For special transducers GE Sensing will supply a transducer data sheet with programming information 3 Scroll to the transducer Frequency supplied by the factory and press Enter Note The frequency is required to transmit an excitation voltage at the transducer s natural frequency 4 Enter the special transducer Tw time delay value supplied by the factory and press Enter Tw is the time required for the transducer signal to travel through the transducer and its cable This time delay must be subtracted from the transit times of the upstream and downstream transducers to ensure an accurate measurement Programming Site Data 2007 Pipe Data Path and Axial Lengths If either a standard or a special transducer is being used the programming sequence should be rejoined at this point 5 To select the appropriate Pipe OD Unit type from the list shown in Table 1 3 below s
156. setting enables users to change the measurement display via the arrow keys without accessing the Keypad Program If you select KEY To view a different parameter press the 1 or gt keys to scroll through the various parameters scroll through the channel options on a two channel XGM868i press the A or keys until you have reached the desired option For 1 Channel 8681 the data for Channel 1 is displayed automatically and you can skip to step 9 However for a 2 Channel meter the channel data to be displayed must be specified at the following prompt 2 2 Displaying Data 2007 Programming the LCD 8 Scroll to the desired Channel option as listed in Table 2 1 below cont Table 2 1 Channel Options Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 1 2 CH1 CH2 2 9 For each channel select the desired Measurement Parameter as shown in Table 1 9 on page 1 26 Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the GLOBL SYSTM menu earlier in this manual Also when differences in one channel s programming invalidate an output previously chosen for the other the measurement defaults the nearest selectable item in the parameter list The previous two prompts repeat until all of the specified of LCD Parameters have been set up When all of the display parameters have been set up the meter returns to the Global window To
157. splays actual volumetric flow Displays standard volumetric flow Displays Skan transit time upstream gt gt Displays Skan transit time downstream Displays Skan Delta T Displays Measure transit time upstream Displays Measure transit time downstream Displays Measure Delta T A Sl gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Displays the instantaneous velocity lavailable only if Burst Mode S M Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the Global System window earlier in this section Programming Site Data 1 27 2007 Procedure Options After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the I O window Do one of the following To continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape three times 1 28 Programming Site Data 2007 Analog Inputs Procedure Options Refer to Figure A 4 on page A 4 and complete the following steps to set up the analog inputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 Accessing the Input 1 In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter 2 In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter 3 In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to
158. t Fwd Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Rev Mass Totals Mass Tot Digits MT DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int 2 Timer 4 2 16 bit int Error Code 2 Sound Speed 4 2 16 bit int Density 4 2 16 bit int Signal Strength Upstream 4 2 16 bit int Signal Strength Downstream 4 2 16 bit int Temperature 4 2 16 bit int Pressure 4 2 16 bit int MODBUS baud rate 3MODBUS parity MODBUS stop bits MODBUS meter addr CO Of O ojuw no mn im moo nfn RESERVED 1 40 Programming Site Data 2007 Table 1 12 MODBUS Registers for 2 Channel XGM868i MODBUS DPR Scaling Reg Hex Addr Description decimal places Size in Bytes clear Ch1 Totalizers 2 16 bit signed clear Ch2 Totalizers 2 16 bit signed Ch1 Velocity 4 2 16 bit int Ch1 Act Volumetric DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Ch1 Std Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Ch1 Fwd Totals DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Ch1 Rev Totals T DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Ch1 Tot Digits 0 2 Ch1 Mass Flow M DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Ch1 Fwd Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Ch1 Rev Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Ch1 Mass Tot Digits 2 1 4 2 16 bit int 1 Error Code 2 Ch1 Sound Speed 4 2 16 bit int Ch1 Density 4 2 16 bit int 36 Ch1 Sig Streng
159. t for input and click Next Item 8 Enter a temperature value for the Base low end of the analog input range and click Next Item 9 Enter a temperature value for the Full Scale high end of the analog input range and click Next Item After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to step 1 Click Exit Page to proceed to another menu or option C 36 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Option Card RTD Inputs Option cards with RTD inputs have a temperature range of 148 to 660 F 100 to 350 C Complete the following steps to set up the RTD inputs of an option card installed in Slot 1 refer to Figure D 4 on page D 4 1 Double click on the desired Input A B C or D Note The setup of RTD input A is used here as an example Identical procedures would be used to set up the remaining RTD inputs 2 Enter a Label of up to eight characters for input A and click Next Item 3 Double click on Off to disable Input and return to step 1 or on Temp to enable input as live temperature input 4 Enter a temperature value for the Zero low end of the analog input range and click Next Item 5 Enter a temperature value for the Full Scale high end of the analog input range and click Next Item After responding to the above prompt the meter returns to step 1 Click Exit Page to proceed to another menu or option Programming the XGM868 Using PanaView
160. teger CH 2 Totals TOT U Register 28 4 32 bit integer CH2 T Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer CH2 Totalizer Time sec 2 4 32 bit integer 2 2 Error Value none 0 2 16 bit integer CH 2 SSUP none 4 32 bit integer CH 2 SSDN none 4 32 bit integer CH 2 SNDSP ft s or m s 4 32 bit integer AVG Velocity ft s or m s 4 32 bit integer 5AVG Volumetric VOL U 4 IEEE 32 bit 5AVG Totals TOT U Register 46 4 32 bit integer C 44 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaView 2007 Table 15 MODBUS Registers Continued MODBUS Reg DPR Hex Addr Description Units Scaling decimal places Size in Bytes 44 5AVG Totals TOT U Register 46 4 32 bit integer 46 AVG Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer 47 3AVG Totalizer Time sec 2 4 32 bit integer 49 Error Value none 0 2 16 bit integer 50 3AVG SSUP none 1 4 32 bit integer 52 3AVG SSDN none 1 4 32 bit integer 54 3AVG SNDSP ft s or m s 0 4 32 bit integer 56 CH 1 Power Power_u 4 IEEE 32 bit 58 CH 1 Energy Energy_u Register 62 4 32 bit integer 60 CH 1 Energy Energy_u Register 62 4 32 bit integer 62 CH 1 Energy Digits none 0 2 16 bit integer 63 CH 1 TempS F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 65 CH 1 TempR F or C 2 4 32 bit integer 67 1 5 F or C 2 4 32 bit integer
161. ter After completing the above steps the XGM868i returns to the I O window Do one of the following To continue programming refer to Appendix A Menu Maps to navigate to the desired menu To leave the Keypad Program press Escape three times 1 36 Programming Site Data 2007 Configuring the Communications Port Setting Up the Serial Port The Model XGM868i flowmeter is equipped with an RS232 or an RS485 serial interface An RS485 option is also available with MODBUS capability When the MODBUS option is installed the XGM868i may still also have the standard RS232 serial interface The meter can be configured with a MODBUS option card for MODBUS communications a Foundation Fieldbus option card for Foundation Fieldbus communications an Ethernet option card for Ethernet communications or with a MODBUS TCP option card for MODBUS communication over the Ethernet if desired Note 7o set Fieldbus communications parameters see Appendix E Foundation Fieldbus Communications The serial port is used to transmit stored data and displayed readings to a personal computer by connecting the meter s serial interface to the serial port of the PC In addition the Model XGM868i can receive and execute remote commands using PanaView software via this link Use the COMM submenu to set the communications port and MODBUS parameters While programming the meter refer to Figure 3 on page A 3 Use the ste
162. text screen To close an open text screen right click anywhere within that screen except in the title bar or the error section and click on the Remove option that pops up in the context menu Note After resizing or removing any of the multiple text screens the default tiled layout may be restored by opening the Window menu see the PanaView User s Manual and clicking on the Tile Output Displays option The procedures for displaying one or more process parameters in single Text Display window may be repeated to open multiple Text Display windows To do so proceed as follows 1 To open another Text Display window repeat the steps on page 2 5 and 2 6 To display the desired process parameter s in the new window repeat Steps 1 4 above Arrange the multiple Text Display windows as desired via the Window menu Displaying Data 2007 The Graphing Output To collect data from the instrument and display it graphically a new format complete the following steps Setting Up a Graph 1 Perform Steps 1 3 on page 2 1 2 Pull down the Output menu and click on the Graphing New option see Figure 2 1 on page 2 4 Note The Graph window is stacked on top of any previously opened windows such as the Meter Browser window 3 Using the Window menu arrange the open windows in the desired format For this discussion Figure 2 3 below shows the Grap
163. th Upstream 4 2 16 bit int 4 2 16 bit int 4 2 16 bit int Ch1 Pressure 4 2 16 bit int Ch Velocity 2 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Act Volumetric DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Ch2 Std Volumetric DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Ch2 Fwd Totals T DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Rev Totals T DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Tot Digits 0 2 Ch2 Mass Flow M DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Ch2 Fwd Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Rev Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Mass Tot Digits 0 2 Ch2 Timer 2 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Error Code 0 2 Ch2 Sound Speed 3 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Density 4 4 2 16 bit int Ch1 Sig Strength Downstream Ch1 Temperature WN PO e Programming Site Data 1 41 2007 Table 1 12 MODBUS Registers for 2 Channel XGM868i cont MODBUS DPR Scaling Reg Hex Addr Description decimal places Size in Bytes Ch2 Sig Strength Upstream 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Sig Strength Downstream 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Temperature 4 2 16 bit int Ch2 Pressure 4 2 16 bit int Avg Velocity 2 4 2 16 bit int Avg Act Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Avg Std Volumetric Q DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Avg Fwd Totals T DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Avg Rev Totals T DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Avg Tot Digits 0 2 Avg Mass Flow M DIGITS 4 IEEE 32 bit Avg Fwd Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Avg Rev Mass Totals MT DIGITS 4 2 16 bit int Avg Mass Tot Digits 2 Avg Tim
164. tion click Exit Page to close the option You can then double click on another option or click Close to close the window You can double click on another menu to modify its settings or return to the New Meter Browser Proceed to the following sections to enter data in the Channel or Global menus C 10 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Entering Data in the Channel Menu Selecting the Channel Measurement Method The Channel menu is used to enter data specific to each channel Refer to Figures D 1 through D 3 in Appendix D PanaView Menu Maps and remember to record all programming data in Appendix B Data Records Note Jn this manual only the programming of Channel 1 will be described To program Channel 2 of a 2 Channel meter simply repeat the same procedures presented for Channel 1 The Status submenu permits selection of the desired measurement method 1 In the Site Data Menu double click on the desired channel 2 Highlight and double click on the Status option in the center pane The window now appears similar to Figure C 13 below im SITE EDIT MENU PROGRAM Site status Previous Item Channel PROGRAM status Exit Page Figure 13 Status Option the Channel Menu 3 Double click on Burst to activate the channel path Note Burst is automatically selected for a 1 Channel meter 4 Double click on one of the measurement methods described below Skan Only is the pre
165. to highlight a specific window in the display option or to scroll through a list of options parameters letters and numbers 0 9 as well as the negative sign and decimal point in a menu lt and gt enable users to scroll to a specific option among choices in an option or to a character in a text entry When you power up the XGM868i the display first shows the model and software version GE XGM868i YAAM STD Programming Site Data 1 3 2007 XGM868i Enclosure The meter then starts to display measured parameters Infrared Keypad cont CH1 VEL E1 10 00 Ft s To enter the Keypad Program press the Escape key followed by the Enter key and the Escape key again Each successive key must be entered within 10 seconds of the prior key As a guide in following the programming instructions in this chapter the relevant portions of the Model XGM868i menu map have been reproduced in Figure 1 on page A 1 and Figure A 2 on page 2 Proceed to the following sections to enter data in the Channel or GLOBL menus IMPORTANT Ifthe keypad has not been pressed for 10 minutes the XGMS868i exits the Keypad Program and returns to displaying measurements The meter retains any configuration changes that were confirmed with the Enter key and restarts as if the operator had completed the programming cycle 1 4 Programming Site Data 2007
166. to the Stops totalizing during critical entered mA level errors Use the arrow keys to enter a specific current that will signify meter errors and press Enter Then do one of the following e Fora 1 Channel meter go to Procedure Options on the next page Fora2 Channel meter proceed to Step 7 below Scroll to Yes or No to enable or disable 2 path error handling Specific responses of the display and the totalizer are listed in Table 1 8 below The 2 path error handling option is intended for applications where two sets of transducers are installed in the same location in the same pipe to improve accuracy and the meter is operated in AVE mode With this function enabled the Model XGM868i performs error handling only if both channels are in error If this function is disabled error handling occurs when either channel goes into error Table 1 8 2 Path Error Response Options Display Response Totalizer Response Displays the average of Outputs the average of Channel 1 and Channel 2 Channel 1 and Channel 2 regardless of the error state totals regardless of the error of either channel state of either channel 1 If one channel is in error the 1 If one channel is in error other channel s value is totalizing continues displayed as the average If both channels are in If both channels are in error error totalizing stops the last average reading is held 1 24 Programming Site Data
167. top taking readings if the pressure drops below this value PanaView returns to the Channel PROGRAM menu You have completed entering input output parameters C 18 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Entering Setup Parameters The Signal Option The signal limits and response times for the Model XGM868i are specified via the SETUP submenu While following the programming instructions refer to Figure D 3 on page D 3 of Appendix D PanaView Menu Maps This submenu includes four options Signal set the parameters related to the transducer signal V Averaging specify the response of the meter to step changes Default Setup initialize all parameters to default values Advanced Features enable mass flow or activate K factors To enter the Set Up submenu highlight and double click on the Set Up option in the center pane of the Channel menu Remember to record all programmed data in Appendix B Data Records Use this option to set the limits for the incoming signal and other parameters affecting the transducer signal For example the programmed signal strength low limit may be used to determine the trigger point for an alarm Caution The Signal default settings are suitable for most applications Consult the factory before changing any of these parameters 1 From the Set Up option menu highlight and double click on Signal in the center pane 2 For each parameter click Next Item to
168. ts General Registers are written if corresponding functions are actuated by the user Registers for unactuated functions are initialized to zero at startup After leaving the Global submenu PanaView returns to the Site Edit Menu Click Close to exit the Site Edit Menu Then proceed to Chapter 3 Operation of the Startup Guide for instructions on taking measurements or refer to the appropriate chapters of this manual for detailed instructions on using the other features of the XGM868i flow transmitter C 46 Programming the XGM868i Using PanaViewT 2007 Saving Site Data The XGM868i holds setup parameters for a single internal site called Working Through PanaView users can store site file data in a PC and reload it into the XGM868i To save or reload site data via PanaView 1 In the New Meter Browser highlight the XGM868i 2 Right click on the highlighted XGM868i and select the Properties option as shown in Figure C 15 below PanaView Meter Browser Ej File Edit View Output Window Help Canit Undo Contents of Network My C Gut Ctrl C Paste New User Tables Properties Channel 1 Remove Figure C 15 Properties Option The window now appears similar to Figure C 16 below XGM868i Y4AM STD on Untitled IDEE Clock Instrument Clock Set Syne ta PE Signal Read Signals Channel
169. u can identify the XGM868i by its MAC address supplied as part of customer documentation The default IP Port is 2101 The default IP addressing for the XGM868i is DHCP dynamic If you need to assign a static IP address to the XGM868i complete the following steps IMPORTANT To assign a static IP address the XGM868i must be connected to an Ethernet network with a dynamic address assignment mechanism DHCP first 1 Run Ethernet Device Discovery software and identify the XGM868i s current IP address 2 Open your Internet browser Internet Explorer Netscape or other and type the XGMS8681 IP address in the Address box 3 Connect ME Configuration and Management window opens Two text boxes ask for the user name and password a In the Username text box type root b In the Password text box type dbps 4 At the left of the window click on Network 5 The IP Settings window opens In the text boxes for IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway type in the new information 6 Click Apply The software applies the new address Programming the 868 Using PanaViewT C 5 2007 Adding the XGM868i To add the XGM868i on the IDM configured communications port complete the following steps 1 Highlight the communication port to which the meter will be added by clicking on it and then open the Edit menu on the menu bar if the communication port is not highlighted first the New Meter option
170. ucer Displays the signal strength for the downstream transducer 50 or gt 75 lt 50 or gt 75 Displays the measured speed of sound in the gas Displays the upstream ultrasonic signal transit time N A N A 1 26 Programming Site Data 2007 Table 1 9 Available Measurement Parameters cont Option Bar Description Displays the downstream ultrasonic signal tran sit time Displays the transit time difference between the upstream and downstream signals Tot K K factor based on the Reynolds number Tdown DELTA Displays the percentage of peak set to 50 by default Displays the signal quality for the upstream transducer PEAK Qup 400 to 400 Displays the signal quality for the downstream transducer N Qdown Displays the value for the signal amplitude of the upstream transducer Displays the value for the signal amplitude of the downstream transducer AMPup 19 or 29 AMPdn 19 or 29 Displays the AGC DAC count for the upstream gain setting Displays the AGC DAC count for the downstream gain setting Displays signal peaks for the upstream trans ducer Displays signal peaks for the downstream trans ducer N A N A 100 2300 100 22300 100 2300 100 or gt 2300 Displays the gas temperature from 0 4 20 mA input Displays the gas pressure from 0 4 20 mA input Di
171. wser option The dialog box shown in Figure 3 5 below appears Log Browser l 956 1635 Figure 3 5 Computer Selection Note fno log files have yet been created or if a log file has not yet been selected from the list all of the option buttons except for Cancell in the Log Browser dialog box are unavailable 2 Double click on the computer name to advance to the dialog box shown in Figure 3 6 on page 3 8 Logging Data 3 7 2007 Creating PC Logs cont Log Browser Figure 3 6 Log Type Selection 3 Double click on PC Logs to advance to the dialog box shown in Figure 3 7 below Log Browser Petes Figure 3 7 Create a PC Log 4 At the dialog box shown in Figure 3 7 above click on the Create option button to create a new meter log 5 Enter a log file name Sample in this case in the dialog box shown in Figure 3 8 below Click on the OK option button New log Figure 3 8 Log Name Dialog Box 3 8 Logging Data 2007 Creating PC Logs cont 6 Atthe resulting PC Log window shown in Figure 3 9 below place a check mark in the text box to create a circular log or leave this box empty to create a linear log Log file MELANCEL Sample LOG File Edit View Output Window Help am PC Log My Computer MELANCEL Untitled IDM Com 1 Name 868 Y4AM STD
172. ys without accessing the Keypad Program If you select KEY To view a parameter other than the one currently displayed press the A or V keys to scroll through the various parameters To scroll through the channel options on a two channel XGM868i press the lt and gt keys until you have reached the desired option Note Fora I channel XGM868i skip to step 4 3 Scroll to the desired Channel option as listed in Table C 13 below Table C 14 Channel Options Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 CH2 1 2 CH1 CH2 2 For each channel select the desired Measurement Parameter as shown in Table C 11 on page C 34 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each parameter PanaView returns to the Global I O menu Programming the 868 Using PanaView C 41 2007 Entering Communications Data Setting Up the Serial Port The Model XGM868i flowmeter is equipped with an RS232 or an RS485 serial interface An RS485 option is also available with MODBUS capability When the MODBUS option is present the XGM868i may also have the standard RS232 serial interface The serial port is used to transmit stored data and displayed readings to a personal computer by connecting the meter s serial interface to the serial port of the PC In addition the Model XGM868i can receive and execute remote commands using PanaView software via this link Use the Comm port submenu to set the communications port

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