Azbil MagneW FLEX+, MGG14C, MagneW PLUS+, MGG10C User Manual

MagneW FLEX+/PLUS+
Electromagnetic Flowmeter
Converter
Model MGG10C/MGG14C
User’s Manual
CM2-MGG310-2001
Copyright, Notices and Trademarks
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ranty of merchantability or tness for a particular purpose and makes no
express warranty except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer.
In no event shall Azbil Corporation be liable to anyone for any indirect,
special or consequential damages. This information and specications
in this document are subject to change without notice.
MagneW is a trademark of Azbil Corporation in Japan and/or other
countries.
®
HART
is a registered trademark of FieldComm Group.
Safety
About this manual
This manual contains information and warnings that must be observed to keep the model MGG10C/MGG14C MagneW
installation, correct operation and regular maintenance are essential to ensure safety while using this device.
For the correct and safe use of this owmeter, it is essential that both operating and
service personnel follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety
precautions specied in this manual.
The following symbols are used in this manual to alert you to possible hazards:
Denotes a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided could result in death or serious injury.
FLEX+/PLUS+ Flowmeter operating safely. Correct
WARNING
Denotes a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided could result in minor injury or damage to device.
Safety messages
Carefully read this section before installing or operating this device.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! Turn the power supply OFF before opening the
converter cover.
Switch the control equipment to manual control before terminating owmeter operation and shutting o the output to the control equipment. This action prevents the power shut-o from directly aecting the control equipment.
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
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CAUTION
Install the owmeter in a location with an ambient temperature of -25 °C to 60 °C (-13 °F to 140 °F) and an ambient humidity of 5 to 100% RH to prevent
equipment malfunction or output errors.
CAUTION
Do not install the owmeter near high-current power lines, motors or transformers
to prevent damage from electromagnetic induction, which can cause equipment malfunction or output errors.
CAUTION
Do not install the owmeter in a location subject to direct sunlight, wind, rain,
severe vibration, or in a highly corrosive atmosphere. The converter and detector can be damaged.
CAUTION
Be sure to ground the welding power transformer when welding near the
owmeter to avoid output errors.
CAUTION
DO NOT use the owmeter to ground a welder. It can damage the owmeter.
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MagneW FLEX+/PLUS+ Electromagnetic Flowmeter CE
Conformity Supplement
CE CONFORMITY: This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the
following European Council Directive: 2014/30/EU, the EMC Directive and 2014/35/EU, Low Voltage Directive. Conformity of this product with any
other “CE Mark” Directive(s) shall not be assumed.
EMC Directive/Standard PC Conformity Notes
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY: 2014/30/EU,
EMC Directive
EMISSIONS: EN61326-1:2013, Gr.1 Class A, Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
EN 55011:2009/A1: 2010, Gr.1, Class A, Industrial Control
Equipment, Radiated electromagnetic disturbances 30MHz -
1000MHz,
IMMUNITY: EN61326-1:2013, Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use, EN 61326-2-3:2013, Particular requirements
EN 61000-4-2: 2009, ESD, Electrostatic Discharge BB4 kV Contact
EN 61000-4-3:2006 + A2:2010, Radio-frequency
electromagnetic eld, amplitude modulated 80 -2700 MHz
EN 61000-4-4:2012, Electrical Fast Transients/Burst B 1kV 1
EN 61000-4-5: 2006, Surge B 1kV 1
EN 61000-4-6:2009, Conducted Radio-frequency, 150 KHz -
80 MHz
EN 61000-4-8: 2010, Power frequency magnetic eld A 30A/m
EN 61000-4-11:2004, Voltage Dip/short interruptions B
30MHz-230MHz quasi-peak limit 40dB(uV/m) at
10m
230MHz-1000MHz quasi-peak limit 47dB(uV/m)
at 10m
PERFORMANCE: Unless otherwise noted, the
performance of this product, at the specied levels
of electromagnetic interference, is within the
specications for for “Performance Under Rated
Conditions.”
8kV Air
A 1kHz, AM80%
10 V/m (80 -1000 MHz) 3V/m (1.0 -2.0 GHz) 1V/m (2.0 -2.7 GHz)
A 3V 1
50Hz
0.5, 1cycle 0% (100%) 10/12 cycle 40% (60%)
C
25/30 cycle 70% (30%)
C
250/300 cycle 0% (100%)
C
1
1
1
NOTES:
PC = Performance Criteria
1. Twist pair cables required for all I/O interface circuits.
In case of remote model,two core double shield cable in metal conduit pipe is required for the input line in
connection with detector.
Performance Criteria: Immunity includes the tests and severity levels specied in EN 61326-1-2013 and EN 61326-2-
3-2013.
LV Directive Conformity
LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE: 2014/35/EU EN 61010-1: 2010, Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use Part 1: General requirements
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Internal
External
Internal
External
MagneW FLEX+/PLUS+ Electromagnetic Flowmeter
Documentation Supplement
1. Mains supply
The symbol for a.c. or d.c. on the name plate is as follows:
for a.c. power supply
for d.c. power supply
2. Fuse marking
The fuse cannot be replaced by the operator.
Fuse rating and electric characteristics are as follows:
Fuse rating: Voltage 250V
Current 3A
Manufacturer type: 239003 (LITTEL FUSE)
3. Grounding (Earthing)
Protective grounding (earthing) should be connected as shown in Operator's Manual.
The MagneW
FLEX+/PLUS+ has protective grounding (earthing) terminals in the terminal
box and on the external surface of its casing (see gure).
Remote models Integral models
An external switch or circuit-breaker must be installed near the MagneW
on the power line.
4. Equipment operation
Power line is connected to commercial power. The terminal cover
must not be opened when power is on.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
MagneW FLEX+/PLUS+ Flowmeter ................................................................................... 1-1
Main components ............................................................................................................1-1
Analog output and digital output .................................................................................. 1-3
System conguration for analog output (4 to 20 mA DC output) ................................. 1-4
System conguration WITHOUT the communication function ........................................1-5
System conguration WITH the HART communication function with the internal power
supply ..............................................................................................................................1-6
System conguration WITH the SFC or HART communication function with the external
power supply ...................................................................................................................1-7
System Conguration for Digital Output (DE Output) .................................................. 1-8
System conguration.......................................................................................................1-8
Approval of this Device................................................................................................ 1-10
Chapter 2: Installation
Site selection ............................................................................................................... 2-1
Unpacking and storage ............................................................................................... 2-2
Installation options....................................................................................................... 2-3
Changing the orientation of the converter .......................................................................2-4
Wiring .......................................................................................................................... 2-5
Integral wiring - 1 (1-contact input and 1- contact output) ........................................... 2-6
Integral wiring - 2 (2-contact input) .............................................................................. 2-7
Integral wiring - 3 (2-contact output)............................................................................ 2-8
Remote wiring - 1 (1-contact input and 1- contact output) .......................................... 2-9
Remote wiring - 2 (2-contact input) ............................................................................. 2-10
Remote wiring - 3 (2-contact output) ........................................................................... 2-11
Grounding .......................................................................................................................2-12
Signal and excitation cable specications .......................................................................2-12
Signal and excitation cable wiring ............................................................................... 2-14
Wiring cable................................................................................................................. 2-15
Wiring .......................................................................................................................... 2-16
Setting write protection ................................................................................................ 2-19
Setting the communication via the HART.................................................................... 2-21
Setting the empty detection function ........................................................................... 2-22
Setting the communication via the SFC ...................................................................... 2-23
Connecting power ....................................................................................................... 2-24

Table of Contents

Chapter 3: Operation
Start-up........................................................................................................................ 3-1
Shut down ................................................................................................................... 3-1
Using the display panel ............................................................................................... 3-2
Using the infrared touch sensor keys ..............................................................................3-3
Chapter 4: Using the display panel
About modes ............................................................................................................... 4-1
MEASURING MODE ................................................................................................... 4-4
LCD display ow.......................................................................................................... 4-5
Entering BASIC SETUP MODE .................................................................................. 4-11
Table of Contents
Setting the TAG NO. ................................................................................................... 4-12
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-12
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-12
Damping time constant ...................................................................................................4-13
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-13
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-13
Auto zero .........................................................................................................................4-14
Flow counter - Reset value .............................................................................................4-16
Flow counter - Resetting .................................................................................................4-17
Detector data...................................................................................................................4-18
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-18
Setting the Number of Dummy Detectors .......................................................................4-20
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-20
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-20
Flow rate range ...............................................................................................................4-21
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-21
Flow rate indication .........................................................................................................4-22
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-22
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-22
Entering ENGINEERING / ADVANCED / MAINTENANCE MODE.................................4-23
Entering ENGINEERING MODE...........................................................................4-23
Entering ADVANCED MODE ................................................................................4-23
Entering MAINTENANCE MODE..........................................................................4-24
Selecting functions ..........................................................................................................4-25
Relations for setting function FXXXX ..............................................................................4-27
Range functions ..............................................................................................................4-30
Single range ..........................................................................................................4-30
Normal direction automatic dual range .................................................................4-31
Normal direction, external switching dual range ...................................................4-32
Normal/reverse automatic switching range ...........................................................4-33
[Built-in counter function] ......................................................................................4-35
[Contact input function] .........................................................................................4-36
[Contact output function] .......................................................................................4-37
Flow rate range .....................................................................................................4-40
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-40
Setting hysteresis .................................................................................................4-42
Selecting the current output method for dual range ..............................................4-43
Setting / Changing the preset value of the built-in ow counter ......................................4-44
Specic gravity ......................................................................................................4-45
Pulse weight .........................................................................................................4-46
Setting the pulse width ..........................................................................................4-47
Setting high and low limit alarms ..........................................................................4-49
Setting a 2-stage ow rate alarm ..........................................................................4-50
Selecting fail-safe mode for the analog output ................................................................4-52
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-52
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-52
Selecting fail-safe mode for the pulse output ..................................................................4-53
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-53
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-53
Setting the contact output status ..........................................................................4-54
Damping time constant ...................................................................................................4-56
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-56
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-56
Table of Contents
Manual zeroing................................................................................................................4-57
Important ...............................................................................................................4-57
How to set .............................................................................................................4-57
Setting moving average ..................................................................................................4-58
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-58
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-58
Auto spike cut function ....................................................................................................4-60
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-60
Manual spike cut function ...............................................................................................4-61
Default setting .......................................................................................................4-61
Setting range ........................................................................................................4-61
Coe󰀩cient of compensation ..................................................................................4-62
Setting the drop-out ..............................................................................................4-63
Setting the low ow cut .........................................................................................4-64
Setting decimal place ............................................................................................4-65
Change the excitation frequency ..........................................................................4-66
Setting the analog output limit ..............................................................................4-67
Change the ow direction .....................................................................................4-68
Error history check/clear .......................................................................................4-69
Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Function check ............................................................................................................ 5-2
Input and output signal loop check .................................................................................5-2
Analog output check .................................................................................................... 5-3
Default setting .......................................................................................................5-3
Setting range ........................................................................................................5-3
Pulse output check ...................................................................................................... 5-4
Default setting .......................................................................................................5-4
Setting range ........................................................................................................5-4
Contact input/output loop check ......................................................................................5-5
Default setting .......................................................................................................5-5
Setting range ........................................................................................................5-5
Excitation current check ..................................................................................................5-8
Simulated signal by the calibrator ...................................................................................5-9
Preparation ...........................................................................................................5-9
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................... 5-10
Errors at startup........................................................................................................... 5-11
Operation errors .......................................................................................................... 5-12
Error messages ........................................................................................................... 5-13
Error codes for critical problems .....................................................................................5-13
Error codes for non-critical problems ..............................................................................5-14
Safety precautions....................................................................................................... 5-15
Operating precautions .....................................................................................................5-15
Examples of symbol ........................................................................................................5-15
Structure and functions of SFC .............................................................................5-16
List of Figures
Figure 1-1 Integral System ................................................................................................. 1-1
Figure 1-2 Remote System ................................................................................................. 1-2
Figure 1-3 System conguration of analog output WITHOUT communication function ...1-5 Figure 1-4 System conguration of with the HART communication with internal power
supply ................................................................................................................ 1-6
Figure 1-5 System conguration for analog output WITH the communication function
(example setup) .................................................................................................1-7
Figure 1-6 System conguration for digital output ............................................................ 1-8
Figure 1-7 Parts of the converter ........................................................................................ 1-9
Figure 1-8 System conguration .......................................................................................1-11
Figure 2-1 Integral installation ........................................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-2 Wall mounted remote installation .....................................................................2-3
Figure 2-3 Pipe mounted remote installation .....................................................................2-4
Figure 2-4 Integral converter terminal block ......................................................................2-6
Figure 2-5 Integral converter terminal block ......................................................................2-7
Figure 2-6 Integral converter terminal block ......................................................................2-8
Figure 2-7 Remote converter terminal block ......................................................................2-9
Figure 2-8 Remote converter terminal block ......................................................................2-10
Figure 2-9 Remote converter terminal block ......................................................................2-11
Figure 2-10 Cable usage ranges............................................................................................ 2-12
Figure 2-11 Signal Cable Dimensions .................................................................................. 2-13
Figure 2-12 Excitation Cable Dimensions............................................................................ 2-13
Figure 2-13 Signal and excitation cable construction .......................................................... 2-13
Figure 2-14 Detector to converter wiring diagram ............................................................... 2-14
Figure 2-15 Wiring diagram for current output .................................................................... 2-16
Figure 2-16 Wiring diagram for pulse output ....................................................................... 2-17
Figure 2-17 Switch locations on main card .......................................................................... 2-17
Figure 2-18 Wiring diagram for contact input...................................................................... 2-18
Figure 2-19 Wiring diagram for contact output.................................................................... 2-18
Figure 2-20 Switch locations on main card .......................................................................... 2-20
Figure 2-21 Write protection switch positions ..................................................................... 2-20
Figure 2-22 Switch locations on main card .......................................................................... 2-21
Figure 2-23 HART communication switch positions ........................................................... 2-21
Figure 2-24 Switch locations on main card .......................................................................... 2-22
Figure 2-25 Empty detection function switch positions ....................................................... 2-22
Figure 2-26 Switch locations on main card .......................................................................... 2-23
Figure 2-27 SFC communication switch positions .............................................................. 2-23
Figure 2-28 Name plate ........................................................................................................ 2-24
Figure 3-1 Start-up display ................................................................................................. 3-1
Figure 3-2 Display panel ....................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-3 Touch sensor keys ............................................................................................. 3-3
Figure 3-4 Using the touch sensor keys..............................................................................3-3
Figure 4-1 Single range ......................................................................................................4-30
Figure 4-2 Normal direction automatic dual range ............................................................4-31
Figure 4-3 Normal/reverse automatic switching range ......................................................4-33
Figure 4-4 2-stage ow rate alarm output ..........................................................................4-39
Figure 4-5 Selecting the current output method for dual range ..........................................4-43
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Remote converter terminal descriptions (1-contact input & 1-contact output) ............ 2-6
Table 2-2 Remote converter terminal descriptions (2-contact input) ...............................2-7
Table 2-3 Remote converter terminal descriptions (2-contact output) .............................2-8
Table 2-4 Remote converter terminal descriptions
Table 2-5 Remote converter terminal descriptions (2-contact input) ...............................2-10
Table 2-6 Remote converter terminal descriptions (2-contact output) .............................2-11
Table 2-7 Write Protection Levels .................................................................................... 2-19
Table 3-1 Touch Sensor key Functions ............................................................................. 3-4
Table 3-2 Default settings ................................................................................................. 3-5
Table 4-1 Mode functions ................................................................................................. 4-2
Table 4-2 Output selection ................................................................................................ 4-37
Table 5-1 Startup Errors .................................................................................................... 5-11
Table 5-2 Operation Errors ............................................................................................... 5-12
Table 5-3 Critical Errors ...................................................................................................5-13
Table 5-4 Non-critical ....................................................................................................... 5-14
(1-contact input & 1-contact output) ............ 2-9
List of Tables

Chapter 1: Introduction

Pulse output Contact input/output
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Converter
This chapter contains an overview of the model MGG10C/MGG14C MagneW FLEX+/
PLUS+ Flowmeter. It provides denitions for all the major parts of the converter.

MagneW FLEX+/PLUS+ Flowmeter

Thank you for purchasing the Azbil Corporation model MGG10C/MGG14C Flowmeter. This system features:
• Digital panel display
Intuitive, versatile operator interface with large characters and backlit liquid crystal
display (LCD)
I/O Capacity

Main components

The model MGG10C/MGG14C MagneW FLEX+/PLUS+ Flowmeter consists of a detector and a converter which operate on the principles of Faraday’s law.
Integral - The converter is mounted directly on the detector and they are installed as
an integrated unit on the uid pipe.
Remote - The converter and detector are installed separately and connected together
via cables
AC power supply
Analog output Digital output
Detecto
Fluid
Figure 1-1 Integral System
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P Co
A
Analog output/ Digital output
Converter
C power supply
ulse output
ntact input/output
Excitation output
Flow signal input
Dedicated cable
Detector
Fluid
Figure 1-2 Remote System
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Analog output and digital output

Introduction
The choice of either an analog output or digital output system conguration depends on whether or not you want to use the digitally enhanced (DE) communication mode.
Analog output (4 to 20 mA DC output)
In analog mode, the owmeter sends the instantaneous ow rate as a proportional 4 to 20 mA output signal to a controller or a recorder in the control system.
Digital output (DE output)
A owmeter in the DE mode can communicate in a direct digital fashion with Azbil Corpotation or Honeywell DCS system. The digital signal can include ow rate, owmeter database, and self-diagnostics.
Switching output mode
The analog/digital output mode is selectable.
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System conguration for analog output (4 to 20 mA DC output)
Introduction
In the analog mode, the owmeter can be congured with or without SFC
communciations.
WITHOUT the communication function
The DC power supply that transmits the analog output, when the owmeter is used without SFC communications, is built into the product.
The analog output signal is transmitted directly to the host control system.
Analog output range: 0.8 to 22.4 mA (-20 to +115%)
Resistive load: 0 to 600 W
WITH HART communication function
The DC power supply that transmits the analog output and HART communication,
when the owmeter is used with the HART communications, is built into the product.
Analog output range: 3.2 to 22.4 mA (-5 to +115%)
Resistive load: 0 to 600 W
WITH the communication function (SFC or HART)
When the owmeter is used in the analog mode with SFC communications, an external power supply (DC power) and external resistive load (minimum 250 W) is
required. HART communication is also available with the external power supply and resistive load.
Analog output range: 3.2 to 22.4 mA (-5 to +115%)
DC power: 16 to 45V DC
• Maximum value of external resistive load is calculated:
CAUTION
For systems WITH the SFC communication function, failure to install the external
power supply and the external resistive load, will prevent the analog output from being accepted on the receiving instrument side. Be sure to install the external
power supply and the external resistive load as specied.
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A power supply
Device
System conguration WITHOUT the communication function
Figure 1-3 shows a sample system conguration without the communication. In this system, the device measures the ow rate and outputs analog 4 to 20mA DC signal to the Host Control System.
C or DC
Host control system
Figure 1-3 System conguration of analog output WITHOUT communication
function
Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter (device)
Measures ow rate and outputs an analog signal.
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A power supply
Device
System conguration WITH the HART communication function with
the internal power supply
Figure 1-4 shows a sample system conguration in with the HART communication.
C or DC
HART375 communicator
250
Host control
4 - 20 mA analog output
system
Figure 1-4 System conguration of with the HART communication with internal
power supply
Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter (device)
Measures ow rate and outputs an analog signal.
HART Communicator:
• Communicate with the MagneW
FLEX+/PLUS+. For the HART communication by the HART 375 communicator, the
FLEX+/PLUS+ and congure the data of the MagneW
necessary DD le needs to be downloaded.
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A power supply
Device
System conguration WITH the SFC or HART communication function
with the external power supply
Figure 1-5 shows a sample system conguration in which the instantaneous ow rate measured by the unit is output with a 4 to 20 mA DC analog signal.
In order to enable communications, a DC power supply and a resistance of 250W or
more must be installed on the receiving side.
C or DC
Smart communicator
SFC or HART
4 - 20 mA analog output
Figure 1-5 System conguration for analog output WITH the communication
function (example setup)
Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter (device)
Measures ow rate and outputs an analog signal instantaneous ow rate.
Smart Communicator (SFC):
• Communicates with the device to read data and change the device settings.
The SFC version must be V7.0 or later.
HART Communicator:
For the HART communications by the HART 375 communicator, the neccesary DD le needs to be downloaded.
DC24V power supply
250 resis­tance
Host control system (1 - 5 V input)
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A power supply
Device
System Conguration for Digital Output (DE Output)
System conguration
Figure 1-5 shows a system conguration in which the ow rate measured by the unit, the database in the unit, and self-diagnostics are output using the DE (Digital Enhancement) protocol (rules for digital signal communication).
In this system, the DE protocol-based digital signal transmitted from the unit is
output to the control system after conversion to an analog signal at the smart protocol
converter (SPC). Or, the digital signal is directly transmitted to the control system, if it is capable of receiving the DE protocol-based signal directly.
AC or DC power supply
SFC
Device
C or DC
SFC
SHL
SPC
Control system
PM100, PM300, or A-MC
Figure 1-6 System conguration for digital output
Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter (device)
Measures ow rate and outputs the instantaneous ow rate and unit self-diagnostics
using a digital signal.
Smart protocol converter (SPC)
Converts the DE protocol-based digital signal into a 4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 V DC
analog signal for output.
Smart handy loader (SHL)
Used to change the SPC settings.
Smart communicator (SFC)
Used to communicate with the device to read data and change the device settings.
PM100
Simultaneously executes such functions as process control on the UCN, regulatory control, sequencing, calculation, and process input/output.
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C
The converter consists of the components shown in the gure below.
A
B
D
Figure 1-7 Parts of the converter
Converter
Converts electromotive force by the detector to the ow rate signal.
Transmits the analog output or the digital output as the ow rate signal.
Data setting device (A)
Displays the ow rate and the totalized value.
The Data can be congured through the four infrared sensor keys.
Terminal box (B)
Encloses the inputs/outputs terminals.
Equipped with lightning arrestor.
Name plate (C)
Indicates model numbers, product numbers and the detector factor (EX).
Tag number plate (D)
Indicates the tag number as specied in the product order.
CAUTION
Do not apply over-voltage that exceed following lightning arrestor specication.
The converter may be damaged.
Power supply terminal: series mode 1kV, common mode 2kV
Input/Output terminal: series mode 1kv, common mode 1kV
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Approval of this Device

Overview
If the basic model number is MGG14C and 1/2 NPT wiring connection is selected and style code is selected as “N”, this device functions as an FM, non-incentive-
approved model. In this case, the installation standards described in this section must be followed.
Installation of this device
FM Nonincendive model
THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I, DIVISION 2, GROUPS(A, B, C, D), CLASS II/III, DIVISION 2, GROUPS (F, G), OR NON­HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY.
CAUTION
Power supply and internal voltage of ordinary equipment to the earth shall not exceed AC250V 50/60HZ, DC250V in case of normal /formal conditions.
Ambient temperature is from - 25 to 60C
Process temperature is from -40 to 160C (Remote model).
Process temperature is from -40 to 120C (Integral model)
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Figure 1-8 System conguration
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Chapter 2: Installation

This chapter describes the installation and wiring procedures for the owmeter.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! DO NOT perform wiring work while the power is ON!

Site selection

When selecting an installation site for the owmeter, observe the following safety
measures:
CAUTION
Install the owmeter in a location with an ambient temperature of -25 °C to 60 °C (-13 °F to 140 °F) and an ambient humidity of 5 to 100% RH to prevent
equipment malfunction or output errors.
CAUTION
Do not install the owmeter near high-current power lines, motors or transformers
to prevent damage from electromagnetic induction, which can cause equipment malfunction or output errors.
CAUTION
Be sure to ground the welding power transformer when welding near the
owmeter to avoid output errors.
CAUTION
DO NOT use the owmeter to ground a welder. It can damage the owmeter.
CAUTION
Do not install the owmeter on the bridge or deck of the ship.
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Unpacking and storage

The model MGG10C/MGG14C MagneW FLEX+/PLUS+ Flowmeter is a precision instrument and should be handled with care to prevent damage or breakage.
After unpacking the owmeter, verify that the following items are included:
Model MGG10C/MGG14C converter
Standard accessories
• MagneW setting data sheet
• Test report
If you have questions regarding the technical specications of the owmeter, contact your nearest Azbil Corporation oce or Azbil Corporation representative. When making an inquiry, make sure to provide the model number and product number of your owmeter.
Storage
When storing the owmeter before use:
Store indoors at room temperature (77 °F or 25 °C) within a humidity level of approximately 65%.
Store away from vibration or shock.
Store the converter and detector in the original packaging.
In addition, when storing the converter after use:
Attach the display cover, Terminal box cover and Waterproof gland(s) to prevent moisture ingression into the device.
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Installation options

There are three ways to install the owmeter. Integral systems are pre-assembled
with the converter attached to the detector; remote systems allow you to install the
converter in a remote location - wall mounted or mounted directly to a two inch (50.8 mm) pipe. The following illustrations provide dimensions for the three dierent
installation options.
Figure 2-1 Integral installation
Figure 2-2 Wall mounted remote installation
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Figure 2-3 Pipe mounted remote installation

Changing the orientation of the converter

The model selected when the owmeter is purchased determines the orientation of the
display. It is possible, however, to change the horizontal or vertical orientation of the converter.
To change the orientation of the converter:
1. Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body and remove
the cover.
2. Remove the four screws holding the display panel to the main body.
3. Remove and rotate the display panel to the required orientation.
4. Replace the four screws and tighten.
5. Rotate the display cover so that the openings for the LEDs are correctly aligned
with the Display Panel.
6. Replace the four screws and tighten.
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Wiring

CAUTION
Use electrical tube and duct to prevent water entry and protect the cable from
external damage.
CAUTION
Be sure to use a waterproof gland at the conduit connection to prevent water entry inside of the terminal box and prevent output errors.
CAUTION
Turn o the power supply before connecting the cables to the converter.
The converter can be damaged. This type of damage is not covered by Azbil
Corporation’s warranty.
CAUTION
Be sure to plug all unused conduit connections with a water tight plug.
CAUTION
In case that a remote model is installed in a ship, the cables between the converter
and detector must be covered with a exible metal conduit.
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STATUS IN STATUS OUT

Integral wiring - 1 (1-contact input and 1- contact output)

To wire a remote system, the following cables are required:
Analog output cable - see page 2-16
Pulse output cable - see page 2-17
Contact input/output cable - see page 2-17
The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring
the system. A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below.
1-contact input and 1-contact output
E
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
E
STATUS IN STATUS OUT
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
SB SA CA
+-+-
SB SA CA
+-+-
AC
POWER
Figure 2-4 Integral converter terminal block
Table 2-1 Remote converter terminal descriptions
Symbol Description
+
I. OUT
Analog output
I. OUTP. OUT
I. OUTP. OUT
(1-contact input & 1-contact output)
BXY
BXY
P. OUT
Pulse output
+
+
STATUS IN
Contact input
+
STATUS OUT
Contact output
E Not used
~ Note
In case of DC24V and DC110V power supply, the symbol of the “L” and “N” of the
Grounding (grounding resistance must be <100W)
power supply become “+” and “–”.
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STATUS IN 1STATUS IN 2

Integral wiring - 2 (2-contact input)

To wire a remote system, the following cables are required:
Analog output cable - see page 2-16
Pulse output cable - see page 2-17
Contact input/output cable - see page 2-17
The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring
the system. A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below.
2-contact input
E
POWER AC
+-+-
LN
E
STATUS IN 1STATUS IN 2
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
SB SA CA
+-+-
+-+-
I. OUTP. OUT
SB SA CA
I. OUTP. OUT
BXY
BXY
AC
POWER
Figure 2-5 Integral converter terminal block
Table 2-2 Remote converter terminal descriptions (2-contact input)
Symbol Description
+
I. OUT
Analog output
P. OUT
Pulse output
+
+
STATUS IN 1
Contact input 1
+
STATUS IN 2
Contact input 2
E Not used
~ Note
In case of DC24V and DC110V power supply, the symbol of the “L” and “N” of the
Grounding (grounding resistance must be <100 W)
power supply become “+” and “–”.
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STATUS OUT 2STATUS OUT 1

Integral wiring - 3 (2-contact output)

To wire a remote system, the following cables are required:
Analog output cable - see page 2-16
Pulse output cable - see page 2-17
Contact input/output cable - see page 2-17
The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring
the system. A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below.
2-contact output
E
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
STATUS OUT 2STATUS OUT 1
E
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
SB SA CA
+-+-
+-+-
I. OUTP. OUT
SB SA CA
I. OUTP. OUT
BXY
BXY
AC
POWER
Figure 2-6 Integral converter terminal block
Table 2-3 Remote converter terminal descriptions (2-contact output)
Symbol Description
+
I. OUT
Analog output
P. OUT
Pulse output
+
+
STATUS OUT 1
Contact output 1
+
STATUS OUT 2
Contact output 2
E Not used
~ Note
In case of DC24V and DC110V power supply, the symbol of the “L” and “N” of the
Grounding (grounding resistance must be <100 W)
power supply become “+” and “–”.
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STATUS IN STATUS OUT

Remote wiring - 1 (1-contact input and 1- contact output)

To wire a remote system, the following cables are required:
Signal cable - see page 2-12
Excitation cable - see page 2-12
Analog output cable - see page 2-16
Pulse output cable - see page 2-17
Contact input/output cable - see page 2-17
The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring
the system. A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below.
1-contact input and 1-contact output
E
POWER AC
+-+-
LN
E
XY
STATUS IN STATUS OUT
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
AC
POWER
XY
SB SA CA
+-+-
SB SA CA
+-+-
Figure 2-7 Remote converter terminal block
Table 2-4 Remote converter terminal descriptions
Symbol Description
A B C
Flow rate signal input SA SB
I. OUT
P. OUT
STATUS IN
STATUS OUT
+
Analog output
+
+
+
Contact input
Contact output
X Y
E Not used
Grounding (grounding resistance must be <100W)
I. OUTP. OUT
I. OUTP. OUT
(1-contact input & 1-contact output)
B
B
Pulse output
Excitation
~ Note
In case of DC24V and DC110V power supply, the symbol of the “L” and “N” of the power supply become “+” and “–”.
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STATUS IN 1STATUS IN 2

Remote wiring - 2 (2-contact input)

To wire a remote system, the following cables are required:
Signal cable - see page 2-12
Excitation cable - see page 2-12
Analog output cable - see page 2-16
Pulse output cable - see page 2-17
Contact input/output cable - see page 2-17
The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring
the system. A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below.
2-contact input
Table 2-5 Remote converter terminal descriptions (2-contact input)
I. OUT
P. OUT
STATUS IN 1
STATUS IN 2
E
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
E
XY
STATUS IN 1STATUS IN 2
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
AC
POWER
XY
SB SA CA
+-+-
+-+-
I. OUTP. OUT
SB SA CA
I. OUTP. OUT
B
Figure 2-8 Remote converter terminal block
Symbol Description
A B C
Flow rate signal input SA SB
+
+
+
+
X Y
Analog output
Pulse output
Contact input 1
Contact input 2
Excitation
E Not used
Grounding (grounding resistance must be <100 W)
B
~ Note
In case of DC24V and DC110V power supply, the symbol of the “L” and “N” of the power supply become “+” and “–”.
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STATUS OUT 2STATUS OUT 1

Remote wiring - 3 (2-contact output)

To wire a remote system, the following cables are required:
Signal cable - see page 2-12
Excitation cable - see page 2-12
Analog output cable - see page 2-16
Pulse output cable - see page 2-17
Contact input/output cable - see page 2-17
The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring
the system. A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below.
2-contact output
E
POWER AC
+-+-
LN
E
XY
STATUS OUT 2STATUS OUT 1
+-+-
POWER AC
LN
AC
POWER
XY
SB SA CA
+-+-
+-+-
I. OUTP. OUT
SB SA CA
I. OUTP. OUT
B
B
Figure 2-9 Remote converter terminal block
Table 2-6 Remote converter terminal descriptions (2-contact output)
Symbol Description
A B C
Flow rate signal input SA SB
I. OUT
P. OUT
STATUS OUT 1
STATUS OUT 2
X Y
+
+
+
+
Analog output
Pulse output
Contact output 1
Contact output 2
Excitation
E Not used
Grounding (grounding resistance must be <100 W)
~ Note
In case of DC24V and DC110V power supply, the symbol of the “L” and “N” of the power supply become “+” and “–”.
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Grounding

CAUTION
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! Grounding is essential for accurate measurement. The grounding resistance must be less than 100W.
Signal and excitation cable specications
For remote installations, the converter and detector are connected using a set of dedicated cables (Model MGA12W). The signal cable connects the output signal
of the detector to the converter and the excitation cable feeds the excitation current
to the detector. You can obtain these cables from Azbil Corporation or purchase commercially available cables. Integral owmeters already contain the converter to
detector connections.
The cables between the detector and converter should be no longer than 300 m (984 ft.), but the actual length depends on conductivity of the uid being measured.
The following cable diameters apply:
2
Signal cable - 11.4 mm (0.45 in.), 0.75 mm
(.0011625 sq. in.) or equivalent
commercially available cable (CVVS or CEEV, for example)
2
Excitation cable - 10.5 mm (0.41 in.), 2 mm
(.0031 sq. in.) or equivalent
commercially available cable (CVV, for example)
Cable dimensions and construction are shown on the following pages.
The following graphs show the ratio of uid conductivity to cable length and show cable usage ranges for dierent diameter cables. The acceptable usage range for Azbil Corporation’s cable Model MGA12W cables encompass both areas A and B in the
graphs below while commercially available cables are limited to area A only.
Figure 2-10 Cable usage ranges
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Detector side Converter side
Detector side Converter side
Out
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ath
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)
Conduct
e
ator
Out
er shiel
d
Sheath
pe
ator
Conduct
e
Si
g
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mm (inches)
To M4 Screw
To M4 Screw
Model A
To M4 Screw
Model B
60 (2.36)
60 (2.36)
L 90 (3.54)
60 (2.36)
60 (2.36)
65 (2.56)
70 (2.76)
40 (1.57)
60 (2.36)
Figure 2-11 Signal Cable Dimensions
90 (3.54)
65 (2.56)
60 (2.36)
To M4 Screw
60 (2.36)
mm (inches)
60 (2.36)
To M4 Screw
60 (2.36)
Figure 2-12 Excitation Cable Dimensions
nal cable
er she
Inner she
Inner shiel
Conductive tube (Black
ive wir
Insul
Figure 2-13 Signal and excitation cable construction
~ Note
Strip the conductive tubing (black) down to the ends of the inner shields on the conductive wires for terminals A and B of the signal cable.
70 (2.76)
To M4
L
70 (2.76)
Cloth ta
Insul
Screw
ive wir
Ex
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W
Co
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C
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W
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Dedi
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Signal and excitation cable wiring

The following gure shows the proper terminal connections for the signal and excitation cables for both model MGA12W cables and commercial cable.
Signal cabl model MGA12
nverte
Dete
Exci model MGA12
Dete
available cabl
nal cable 2-cor
Si Single shielded cabl
Exci
le
Figure 2-14 Detector to converter wiring diagram
nverte
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Wiring cable

Selecting the cable
The recommended wiring cable is a 600V vinyl sheath electrical wire CVV (JIS C
2
3401) with a conductor section of 2 mm
equivalent or higher capacity.
Shielded wire is recommended for wiring at locations subject to electromagnetic
noise interference.
Select a sheath material suitable for the cable installation environment (consider ambient temperature, corrosive gas, corrosive uid, etc.)
Run the cable into the terminal block through the conduit connection (G1/2 internal thread, CM20 external thread, Pg13.5 or 1/2NPT internal thread).
f
An outer diameter of outer diameters is
A crimp terminal (M4 screw) with an insulation sleeve is recommended for the
terminal connections.
11(0.433 inch) is optimum. (The applicable range of cable
f
10(0.394 inch) - f12(0.4724 inch).)
(0.0031 inch2), or a twisted cable with an
~ Note
The maximum length of the wiring cable is 1500 m(4921 ft). However, the maximum length between converter and detector is 300 m(984 ft).
Wiring the cable
When wiring the cable between this product and the control equipment, the following precautions must be observed.
Run the wiring away from equipment that may generate noise, such as high­capacity transformers, motors, or power supplies. DO NOT install the cable in the same tray or duct as other power cables. Output errors may result.
For water proong and damage prevention of the wire, we recommend cabling work using conduits and ducts. Use a water proof cable gland.
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With SFC communications
* An external power supply is needed.
With HART communications(internal power supply)

Wiring

Analog output wiring
The current output wiring method depends on HART or SFC communication.
An external power supply is required to communicate with the SFC.
(Change dip switch settings only after turing power supply OFF.)
Position of dip switch pins
I OUT
SFC
~ Note
Converter
Converter
Brack
Brack
Red
HART375 Communicator
*
DC power
supply
24V/42V
Red
SFC
Receiving instrument
Receiving instrument
(Move the switches to the blackened positions.)
Position of dip switch pins
I OUT
(Move the switches to the blackened positions.)
SFC
Figure 2-15 Wiring diagram for current output
Check and conrm that the polarity of the wiring is correct. Incorrect polarity may
cause damage to the equipment.
In case of not using communication function, the position of dip switch pins should be set as the HART communication. HART Communication works with the wiring for the SFC communication.
The communication type (HART or SFC) must be specied when ordering. In case of communication change, the following two congurations are necessary.
1) According to the communication type, switch position should be changed. (Refer to the Figure 2-15).
2) Change communication type in the “COM SELECT” screen in the “Shipping Info” screen.
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Protective diode
S6 switch
Empty detection function switch
Wr protec switch
Main car
C switch
Pulse output wiring
The pulse output is an open collector output.
Pay close attention to voltage and polarity when wiring.
200mA max.
Load
~ Note
External
power supply
30V max.
Avoid this polarity
Figure 2-16 Wiring diagram for pulse output
Check and conrm that the polarity of the wiring is correct. Incorrect polarity may cause damage to the equipment.Use an external power supply that meets the voltage and capacity specications. Pulse may be output when the power is turned ON or OFF. Pulse output protection circuit causes voltage drop. Some counters may not pick up the pulses due to this voltage drop. In such case, turn On S6 switch. Refer to the Figure 2-17.
ite
tion
ommnication
Pulse output protection circuit
d
S6 ON
Figure 2-17 Switch locations on main card
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Withstand voltage 30V min.
Contact input wiring
Either a semi conductive contact or a no-voltage contact can be used as the contact
input.
The contact input terminals are not available when a 2-contact output model has been
selected.
STATUS IN
24V
24V
STATUS IN
STATUS IN
STATUS IN
Required specications for the semi - conductive contact.
OFF: Leak current 0.1mA max. ON : Saturation voltage 3V max. ON current 15mA max.
Required specications for No-voltage contact.
OPEN: Resistance 100k min. CLOSE : Resistance 400 max.
Figure 2-18 Wiring diagram for contact input
Contact output wiring
Pay close attention to voltage and polarity when wiring for an open collector output.
Protective diode
Load
External
power supply
30V max.
Avoid this polarity
Figure 2-19 Wiring diagram for contact output
~ Note
Check and conrm that the polarity of the wiring is correct. Incorrect polarity may cause damage to the equipment.
Use an external power supply that meets the voltage and capacity specications.
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Setting write protection

Write protection settings allow you to control the level at which data conrmation
and manipulation are possible. The system has four modes:
Basic setup mode - used to run the owmeter on a day-to-day basis.
Engineering mode - used by those who are responsible for owmeter conguration.
Maintenance mode - used when system maintenance is required.
Advanced mode - used to apply some specic noise immunity functions, and other
advanced functions.
Write protection settings are changed by setting the switch positions of the write
protection switch on the main card in the converter. When the owmeter is shipped, settings can be made in any mode (Level 0). The following table shows the write
protect levels available by resetting the switch:
Table 2-7 Write Protection Levels
Level
Basic setup/
Engineering
mode
Advanced
mode
Maintenance
mode
Remarks
0
1
2
3
a - Both data conrmation and manipulation are possible.
– - Only data conrmation is possible.
r - Neither data conrmation nor manipulation are possible.
a a a a a r a
r r
Default setting
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Empty detection function switch
C switch
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
To set the write protection level:
1. Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body of the converter and remove the cover.
2. Locate the write protection switch.
Write protection switch
Main card
ommnication
Figure 2-20 Switch locations on main card
3. Set the write protection switch positions to the required level of protection.
Write protect
Write protect
Write protect
Write protect
OFF
ON
(Move the switches to the white positions)
Figure 2-21 Write protection switch positions
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Empty detection function switch
Wr protec switch
Main car
C switch
OFF ON
I SFC

Setting the communication via the HART

To check the communication switch position on the main card:
1. Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body of the converter and remove the cover.
2. Locate the communication switch
ite
tion
d
ommunication
3. Make sure that position of the I switch (1-4) are ON and positions of the SFC switch (5-8) are OFF.
Figure 2-22 Switch locations on main card
5678
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~ Note
FSKOFF
(Move the switches to the white positions)
Figure 2-23 HART communication switch positions
Refer to the Figure 2-15 Wiring diagram for current output for the wiring
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Empty detection function switch
Wr protec switch
Main car
C switch
Empty detec function ON
function OFF
EPEP

Setting the empty detection function

This function xes the analog output and latches the display to zero when the detector
is empty.
To set the empty detection function:
1. Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body of the converter and remove the cover.
2. Locate the empty detection function switch.
ite
tion
d
ommunication
Figure 2-24 Switch locations on main card
3. Set the empty detection function switch positions to the required setting.
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Empty detection
(Move the switches to the white positions)
Figure 2-25 Empty detection function switch positions
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Empty detection function switch
Wr protec switch
Main car
OFF ON
I SFC

Setting the communication via the SFC

To check the communication switch position on the main card:
1. Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body of the converter and remove the cover.
2. Locate the communication switch
ite
tion
d
Communication switch
3. Make sure that position of the I switch (1-4) are OFF and positions of the SFC switch (5-8) are ON.
Figure 2-26 Switch locations on main card
5678
OFF ON
Figure 2-27 SFC communication switch positions
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Connecting power

WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! DO NOT perform wiring work while the power is ON!
Commercial power (AC100~120, 200~240V, 50-60Hz) or a 24 VDC ± 10% power supply is required for this system. The power supply specication is shown on the
name plate of your converter.
Figure 2-28 Name plate
The 24 VDC converter has a terminal marked “POWER DC24V” instead of “POWER,” as on the remote converter.
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Chapter 3: Operation

This chapter describes the procedure for starting and shutting down the owmeter and using the display panel and the infrared touch sensor keys.

Start-up

To start operation of the owmeter:
1. Conrm that the detector is correctly installed on the pipe.
2. Conrm that the wiring between the converter and the detector has been properly completed according to the installation instructions specied in this manual. In case of using a HART/SFC communication function, verify an appropriate wiring
according to the wiring in this users manual.
3. Begin and then stop uid ow through the detector so that uid is present in the
detector in a static condition.
4. Conrm that there is no leakage at the anges of the detector.
5. Apply power to the converter.
6. The following display appears seven seconds after the power is ON.:
7. Zero the owmeter using the procedure on page 4-14.

Shut down

Switch the control equipment to manual control before terminating owmeter operation and shutting o the output to the control equipment. This action prevents the power shut-o from directly aecting the control equipment and
causing the valve positioner to malfunction.
WPO 0000000020
Figure 3-1 Start-up display
The owmeter is now on and operational.
CAUTION
To stop operation of the owmeter:
1. Switch the control equipment connected to the owmeter to manual control.
2. Turn o power to the converter.
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/h
L
Main displa
y
y
y
y
y
Auxillar
y
y

Using the display panel

The display panel is shown below, followed by a description of each feature. The
infrared touch sensor keys are described in the next section.
Totalized value displa
Percent flow rate displa
displa
LCD displa
MOD
123456TOTA
Actual flow rate displa
Figure 3-2 Display panel
Main display
- Indicates the ow rate selected in basic setup mode.
Auxiliary display
- Several values are displayed in this area:
During measurement mode, indicates a ow rate to supplement the ow rate selected in the basic setup mode.
• Indicates the totalized value
• When not in measurement mode, indicates the procedures for parameter setting, adjustment, etc.
Percent ow display
- When lit, indicates that the percent ow rate is currently being displayed on Main
display.
Actual ow rate display
- When lit, indicates that the actual ow rate is currently being displayed on Main
display.
Totalized value display
- When lit, indicates that the totalized value is currently being displayed on Main
display.
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L
00
/h
56
M
O
button
RIGHT SHIFT
button
Infrared touch

Using the infrared touch sensor keys

The infrared touch sensor keys allow you to make selections by simply touching the
display panel.
MagneW3000
.
1234
MOD
DE
Figure 3-3 Touch sensor keys
For best results, approach the key from below
and completely cover the circle. Then move
your nger straight down to its original
position. These motions ensure correct
operation. Moving sideways across the keys
can accidently activate the wrong control.
FLEX
TOTA
sensor button
UP button
DOWN button
Figure 3-4 Using the touch sensor keys
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The following table is a summary of the functions of each of the keys.
Table 3-1 Touch Sensor key Functions
key Function
Touching and holding this key for more than three seconds
MODE key
RIGHT SHIFT key
opens Basic setup MODE.
Writes data into memory after changing the parameters or internal data in engineering mode, maintenance mode or advanced mode.
Shifts the cursor in the display to the right.
When the cursor is on the Mode Indicator as shown below,
touching the DOWN key displays the next screen.
DOWN key
When the cursor is located at a number, touching the DOWN key decrements the number.
When the cursor is located at the decimal point, touching the
DOWN key moves the decimal point to the right.
#
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Table 3-1 Touch Sensor key Functions
key Function
When the cursor is on the Mode Indicator as shown below,
touching the UP key displays the next screen.
When the cursor is located at a number, touching the UP key
increments the number.
UP key
When the cursor is located at the decimal point, touching the
UP key moves the decimal point to the left.
When the cursor is located at READY, touching the UP key
starts operation.
Table 3-2 Default settings
Parameter Default Parameter Default
TAG XXXXXXXX HI-ALM +115%
DAMPING 3.0s LO-ALM -115%
SPAN as specied FALL SAFE MODE LOW
DISPLAY SELECT as specied ST. OUT MODE CLOSE
HYSTERESIS 0 AVERAGING OFF
GRAVITY 1.0000 COEFFICIENT 1.0000
PLS SCL
(PULSE SCALE)
as specied or
1.0000 l/p
DROP OUT 2%
PLS WID
(PULSE WIDTH)
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DUTY 50 LOW FLOW CUT OFF
MEMO

Chapter 4: Using the display panel

This chapter describes the four modes of operation and how to use each one. A ow
chart of the functions for each mode is also included.

About modes

The MagneW FLEX+/PLUS+ Flowmeter has ve modes of operation:
MEASURING MODE
BASIC SETUP MODE
ENGINEERING MODE
MAINTENANCE MODE
ADVANCED MODE
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The following table describes the functions available in each mode.
Table 4-1 Mode functions
Mode Description
This is the normal operational mode and indicates the measuring status.
Each time the MEASURING MODE is selected, data is written into memory. Settings entered in
MEASURING MODE
other modes are held in temporary memory for two minutes, but will return to the previously saved value
unless the MEASURING MODE is selected to save
the data. The only exception is the counter, which is always saved into memory immediately.
This mode is used to change data settings that must be recorded or changed frequently. These settings include:
BASIC SETUP MODE
Mode indicator:
TAG NO.
Damping time constant Display select Auto zero
Flow rate range
Detector data
Built -in counter reset/preset
ENGINEERING MODE
Mode indicator:
MAINTENANCE MODE
Mode indicator:
This mode is used to change data settings that are used less frequently. These settings include:
Function setting Flow rate range Pulse data Fail safe mode setting
This mode is used when adjustment or verication
is required for regular maintenance of the system or when troubleshooting the system. This mode includes:
Shipping information Output adjustment Gain adjustment
This mode is further divided into the following two modes:
OUTPUT CHECK MODE CALIBRATION MODE
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Table 4-1 Mode functions
Mode Description
This mode is used to apply some specic noise
immunity functions. This mode includes:
ADVANCED MODE
Damping Manual zero
Mode indicator:
Averaging
Auto spike Cut Coecient
Drop out
Low-ow cut o Flow direction change
CAUTION
The CALIBRATION MODE and ADVANCED MODE contain adjustments and operations that are very important for proper ow rate measurement. Improper
settings in these modes will prevent measurement.
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MEASURING MODE

This is the normal operational mode. In this mode, the screen indicates the measuring status. What is displayed on screen depends upon the setting selections made in the other modes.
This mode performs one other important function. Entering this mode causes the system to save settings entered in other modes. Each time the MEASURING MODE is selected, data is written into memory. Settings entered in other modes are held in
temporary memory for two minutes, but will return to the previously saved value
unless the MEASURING MODE is selected. The only exception is the counter,
which is always saved into memory immediately.
CAUTION
After entering settings in other modes, ALWAYS immediately select the MEASURING MODE to save settings.
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S
y.
LCD display ow
The following screens appear in this order.
than 3 seconds.
Move the cursor under YE
ke
(to be continued)
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G
E
seconds later
ced mode
/s
000 m3/h
/s
000 m3/h
s
000 m3/h
/s
000 m3/h
/s
000 m3/h
)
)
)
)
S
%
GE
O
COU
T
0000000000
Y
0000
)
ENGINEERIN
MOD
2
FUNC SET FOAXX
1.4147 m PAN 10.
*2
1.4147 m PN1 10.
#
PN2 20.
HYSTERSI
I. OUT RAN
AUT
GRAVIT
1.
.8294 m/
05
NTER PRESE
*3
1.4147 m PN+ 10.
Advan
2.8294 m
PN- 20.
*5
*7
*4
D
(*2): Indicated when single range is selected. (*3): Indicated when normal direction automatic dual range or normal direction external switching range is selected. (*4): Indicated when normal/reverse automatic range or normal/reverse external swiching range is selected. (*5): Indicated when automatic range is selected in (*3) and (*4). (*6): Indicated when normal direction dual range is selected. (*7): Indicated when a mass unit is selected.
(to be continued)
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(*13): Indicated when single range H1-L1/H2-L2 is selected in function setting.
(*13)
(*13)
# FUNC SET FOAXX
D
Single range
# PLS 27.778 Hz SCL 100.00 cm3/P
# PLS 27.778 % WID NUM 010.00ms
# FAIL SAFE MODE I.OUT HOLD
(*10)
# PLS 27.778 Hz SCL 100.00 cm3/P
(*10)
# PLS1 27.778 % WID NUM 010.00ms
Dual range
# HI-ALM +100 % LO-ALM -100 %
(*8)(*10)
(*8)(*10)
(*9)
# HI-ALM1 +100 % LO-ALM2 +100 %
# HI-ALM1 -100 % LO-ALM2 -100 %
# FAIL SAFE MODE P.OUT HOLD
# ST. OUT MODE NORMAL CLOSE
# MODE RETURN BASIC SETUP
(*8) : Indicated when normal direction dual range or normal/reverse direction range is selected. (*9) : Indicated when high/low limit alarms are set for the contact output in function setting. (*10): May indicate "DUTY50%" instead of "NUM". (*11): Indicated when 1-contact output/1-contact input is reqistered in function setting. (*12): Indicated when 2-contact output is used.
(*11)
# ST. OUT1 MODE NORMAL CLOSE
# ST. OUT2 MODE NORMAL CLOSE
(*12)
(*12)
(to be continued)
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CK
F
ON
F
O
F
N
UP
)
)
)
)
CK
ON
CK
%
%
%
OSE
OSE
OSE
OSE
0
F
g
.
t
.
seconds later
> MAINTENANCE
MOD
> OUTPUT CHE
OF
> CALIBRATI
OF
> SHIPPING INF
OF
> MODE RETUR BASIC SET
> OUTPUT CHE
2
> OUTPUT CHE I.OUT 100.0
E
P.OUT 100.0
> ST. IN CL ST. OUT CL
EXX 160.
OF
P.OUT1 100.0
(*15
ST. IN2 CL
*14): Indicated when normal direction dual range or
normal/reverse direction ran
*15): Display depends on the settings for contact inpu
and contact output
*14
*15
*15
ST. OUT2 CL
e is selected
(to be continued)
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ON
ON
T
000mA
F
000mA
z
Y
000mA
z
Y
z
z
Y
O
50
09
06
0001
06
0001
O
F
r
D
A
Y
> CALIBRATI
seconds later
> CAL EXS CURREN
160.
> CAL I.OUT OF LOW 4.
HIGH 20.
> CAL GAIN 50H ZERO READ
> CAL GAIN1 50H
02.50m/s READ
> CAL GAIN2 50H
10.00m/s READ
> SHIPPING INF ON
> ROM VER 4. DATE 04-04-
> CAL GAIN 50H
> SHIPPING INF OF
seconds late
> HART DEVICE I
> LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
> SHIPPING DAT RECOVERY READ
> DTC AUG ' R-HP111-44-
> CNV AUG ' R-HP111-44-
(to be continued)
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E
G
003.0S
O
C
G
F
T
%
seconds later
T
O
T
%
T
%
T
0000
1
N
D
Y
z
Y
R
R
O
F
N
UP
G
003.0S
T
)
)
.
)
)
*17): Indicated when normal direction dual range or normal/reverse direction range is selected
.
ADVANCED
MOD
2
DAMPIN
MANUAL ZER
AVERAGIN
OF
AUTO SPIKE CU
AUT
SPIKE CUT
TIME 00.0 SE
*16
DECIMAL PLACE
DECIMAL PLACE
DECIMAL PLACE2
& EX FREQUENC
12.5H
I. OUT LIMITE
FLOW DIRECTIO
FORWAR
F
*17
*17
SPIKE CU
LEVEL 00.0
COEFFICIEN
1.
DROP OU
10
LOW-FLOW CU
10
*16): Damping can be set in both BASIC SETUP MODE and ADVANCED MODE
ERROR HISTOR
I EX CHK ER
CLEAR ERR HS
MODE RETUR
BASIC SET
*16
DAMPIN
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WPO 0000000020
YES OR NO

Entering BASIC SETUP MODE

The following screens appear in this order in BASIC SETUP MODE.
Screen
Step
1
2
3
(English) (Japanese)
ENTER BASIC SETUP YES OR NO
10.0 m3/h
i
ENTER BASIC SETUP
BASIC SETUP MODE
Left display is an example of MEASURING MODE. Touch MODE key and hold for three seconds. The BASIC SETUP MODE ENTER screen
appears.
Make sure to operate the
following within 8 seconds. If no operation is done in 8 seconds, the screen automatically returns to the
MEASURING MODE.
1) In case of entering BASIC
i
SETUP MODE
Touch the
the cursor to YES. Touch the key once.
2) In case of back to MEASURING MODE
Touch the
move the cursor to NO. Touch
the
With the operation of 1), the BASIC SETUP MODE screen
appears for two seconds.
Procedure
key twice to move
key three times to
key once.
TAG setting screen appears two
seconds after.
4
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Setting the TAG NO.

This function sets the TAG NO. of the owmeter.

Default setting

XXXXXXXX
Setting range
8 characters max. Alphanumeric characters, -, @, and space can be set.
Screen
Step
(English) (Japanese)
Procedure
ENTER BASIC SETUP
1
YES OR NO
2
3
4
5
TAG XXXXXXXX
TAG XXXXXXXX
TAG FXXXXXXX
TAG FIC-0001
Enter the BASIC SETUP MODE. (See page 4-11)
In the BASIC SETUP MODE, the TAG NO. screen is the rst
screen that appears.
Touch the key until the cursor is at the character to be changed.
Touch or key to change the character.
Touch the key until the
cursor is back at the mode
indicator.
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ENTER BASIC SETUP YES OR NO
003.0s
010.0s
010.0s

Damping time constant

The damping time constant removes minute uctuations when transmitting the measured ow rate to the control equipment. Check the amplitude of uctuation in ow output and set the damping time constant to an appropriate value. The new value becomes eective as soon as it is entered
Default setting
3.0 second.
Setting range
0.1 to 199.9 seconds. (0.0 to 199.9 seconds for “Fast Response Option for Short Run Batch Precess”.)
Screen
Step
(English) (Japanese)
Procedure
1
&
2
3
4
DAMPING
003.0s
& &
DAMPING
&
DAMPING
&
DAMPING
5
Enter the BASIC SETUP MODE. (See page 4-11)
Use the Touch or key to
&
cycle through the screens until the damping screen appears.
Touch the key until the cursor is at the value to be
changed. (in the example, the key is touched three times.)
Use or key to change
&
the numeric value. Touch and
holding either key quickly
increments or decrements the values.
Touch the key until the
&
cursor is back at the mode indicator. Touch the MODE key and hold for three seconds to return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the Damping Time Value.
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ENTER BASIC SETUP YES OR NO
READY
READY
ON

Auto zero

This function adjusts the owmeter so that the measured ow rate is zero when the uid is in static condition inside the detector.
CAUTION
Before operating the owmeter for the rst time, be sure to carry out auto zero. Zero adjustment is very important for accurate ow measurement.
CAUTION
Before performing auto zero calibration of the owmeter, make sure the detector is properly grounded (grounding resistance must be less than 100 W), that the detector is lled with the uid to be measured and that the uid is in static condition. Zero adjustment is possible with a ow speed of 0.2 m/s (0.656 ft./s) or less, but the ow speed should be 0.0 m/s (0.0 ft./s) for accurate adjustment. Output errors can result from improper zeroing.
If the conditions above can not be guaranteed the auto zero function should be ignored.
Step
1
2
3
4
Screen
(English) (Japanese)
AUTO ZERO
AUTO ZERO
AUTO ZERO
Procedure
Enter the BASIC SETUP MODE. (See page 4-11)
Use the or key to cycle
through the screens until the
AUTO ZERO screen appears.
Touch the key once to move the cursor to READY to indicate
that the system is ready for zeroing.
Touch the key once to
select READY and start the
auto zero adjustment. The
large numerical display ashes and READY changes to ON
during adjustment. When the zero adjustment is complete,
the ashing stops and ON changes back to READY. Zero adjustment takes approximately 60 to 100 seconds.
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READY
Screen
Step
(English) (Japanese)
Procedure
Touch the key until the cursor is back at the mode
indicator.
5
AUTO ZERO
Touch the MODE key and hold
for three seconds to return to
MEASUREMENT MODE to
save the zero setting.
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0000010000
0000050000
0000050000

Flow counter - Reset value

This function sets the totalization starting value of the built-in ow counter
Screen
Step
1
2
(English) (Japanese)
CNT-RESET VALUE
CNT-RESET VALUE
0000010000
To change this function, the
DISPLAY SELECT must be set to TOTAL (see page 4-22). Enter BASIC SETUP MODE (see page 4-11). Use the
or
screens until the CNT-RESET VALUE screen appears.
Touch the key as many times as is necessary to move the cursor to the value to be
changed. (In the example, the key is touched six times.)
Procedure
key to cycle through the
3
CNT-RESET VALUE
4
CNT-RESET VALUE
Touch the or key to change the numerical value. Touching and holding either
key quickly increments or
decrements the values.
Touch the key until the
cursor is back at the mode indicator.Touch the MODE key and hold for three seconds to return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the new value.
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PREV
0000000000
PREV
0000000000
PREV
0000123456

Flow counter - Resetting

This function resets the current totalized value and saves it to memory. (The default value for the counter is 000000000 at power-up.)
Screen
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
CNT-RESET READY
Enter BASIC SETUP MODE (see page 4-11). (The rst
screen in this mode is always the
TAG screen.) Use the
through the screens until the
CNT-RESET screen appears.
Procedure
or key to cycle
2
CNT-RESET READY
3
4
CNT-RESET ON
Touch the key once to move the cursor to READY.
Touch the key to select READY and reset the counter. READY changes to ON as the
counter resets and then changes
back to READY when it’s done.
Touch the key until the cursor is back at the mode indicator.Touch the MODE key and hold for three seconds to return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the new value.
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MGG DIA 050.0
KID DIA 100.0

Detector data

This function is used to select the constant, model and diameter of the detector being used with this converter. In this screen, three values can be changed: the detector
constant (EX), detector type (MGG, KID, NNK, NNM) and the detector diameter (DIA)
Default setting
If only converter is purchased, the default values are EX 300.0, MGG, DIA050.0.
CAUTION
If the converter and detector are purchased together, the converter contains the
detector data that was set during actual ow calibration. DO NOT change this data or the owmeter output will be incorrect.
Screen
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
EX 300.0 MGG DIA 050.0
Enter BASIC SETUP MODE (see page 4-11). Use the
through the screens until the
detector DATA (EX/DIA)
screen appears.
Procedure
or key to cycle
2
3
4
EX 320.0
EX 320.0 KID DIA 050.0
EX 320.0
Touch the key until the cursor is at the detector Constant
(EX) to be changed.
Touch the
or key to
change the value.
Touch the key until the cursor is at the detector type.
Use the
or key to change
the value.
Use the key to move the
cursor to the detector Diameter value.
The converter works with the following detector Diameters (in millimeters):
s 2.5 s 5 s 10 s 15 s 25 s 40 s 50 s 65 s 80 s 100 s 125 s 150 s 200 s 250 s 300 s 350 s 400 s 450 s 500 s 600 s 700 s 800 s 900 s 1000 s 1100
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Screen
Step
(English) (Japanese)
Procedure
Touch the key until the
5
EX 320.0 KID DIA 100.0
cursor is back at the mode
indicator
a: Can be used
Size/Detector Model No. MGG KID NNM NNK
2.5
5.0
10.0
15.0
25.0
40.0
50.0
65.0
80.0
100.0
125.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
300.0
350.0
400.0
450.0
500.0
600.0
700.0
800.0
900.0
1000.0
1100.0
a a
a a
a a
a a
a a a
a a a
a a a a
a
a a a
a a a a
a
a a a
a a a a
a a a
a a a
a a a
a a a a
a a
a a
a a a a
a a
a a
a
a
a
~ Note
For MGG and KID type detectors, set the detector factor (EX) as the value stamped on the name plate. For NNM and NNK if you need to replace a converter with a new one, contact an Azbil Corp. representative.
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DUMMIY 0
DUMMIY 0
DUMMIY 3
DUMMIY 3

Setting the Number of Dummy Detectors

This is used to set number of dummy detectors installed with the NNK detector (selected in the detector data setting).
This screen appears only for open channel type electromagnetic owmeter NNK.
Default setting
0
Setting range
0 to 9
Screen
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
Enter BASIC SETUP MODE (see page 4-11). Use the
through the screens until the detector DATA screen appears. Touch the cursor to the detector type. Change the detector type as
NNK using the
Procedure
or key to cycle
key move the
key.
2
Touch the key once.
Use the or key to input
the number of dummy detectors.
3
In this example, the number of the dummy detectors has been
changed from 0 to 3.
4
Touch the key once to move the cursor to the mode indicator.
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SPAN 10.000 m3/h
SPAN 10.000 m3/h
SPAN 333.33 l/min
SPAN 333.33 l/min

Flow rate range

This function is used to set the ow rate range (the value when the analog output reaches 100%). In this screen, three values can be changed: ow rate value, ow rate
unit, and time unit.
Setting range
Flow rate: 0.00001 to 99999
3
Unit: m
Time unit: s, min., h, d
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
1.4147 m/s
, l, cm3, t, kg, g, BPH, KGPH, GPH, mGPH, lb,
KGPM,GPM, mGPM
Screen
Procedure
Enter BASIC SETUP MODE
1.4147 m/s
(see page 4-11).Use the key to cycle through the screens until the SPAN screen appears.
or
2
1.4147 m/s SPAN 10.000 m3/h
2.8294 m/s
3
SPAN 20.000 m3/h
2.8294 m/s
4
SPAN 20.000 l/h
2.8294 m/s
5
SPAN 333.33 l/min
1.4147 m/s SPAN 10.000 m
2.8294 m/s SPAN 20.000 m
2.8294 m/s SPAN 20.000 l/h
2.8294 m/s SPAN 333.33 l/min
3
/h
3
/h
Touch the key until the cursor is at the ow rate value to be
changed.
Touch the or key to change the value.
Use the key to move the cursor to the ow rate unit.Touch the
key to change the unit.
or
CAUTION
If a weight unit is set, the
Specic Gravity must also be
set to avoid output errors.
Use the key to move the
cursor to the time unit.Touch the
or key to change the unit.
Available units: h, min., s, d
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2.8294 m/s
2.8294 m/s
Touch the key until the cursor is back at the mode indicator.
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%
%
%
%
RATE
TOTAL
RATE
TOTAL
RATE
RATE

Flow rate indication

This function selects the ow rate indication displayed on screen. The data can be displayed as a percent (%), the actual ow rate (RATE) or the totalized value (TOTAL)
Default setting
As specied when ordered.
Setting range
%(ow rate in percent), RATE (actual ow rate), TOTAL (totalized value)
Screen
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
DISPLAY SELECT
Enter BASIC SETUP MODE (see page 4-11).Use the key to cycle through the screens until the DISPLAY SELECT
screen appears.
Procedure
or
Touch the key once to move
2
DISPLAY SELECT
the cursor to the ow rate
indication value.
DISPLAY SELECT
Touch the or key to scroll through the selections (%, RATE or TOTAL). Note that
3
i
i
the Main Display changes as
the dierent display selections appear. The current ow rate
DISPLAY SELECT
indication value appears at the upper right in the Main Display.
Touch the key until the
4
DISPLAY SELECT
cursor is back at the mode
indicator.
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ENGINEERING
MODE
ADVANCED

Entering ENGINEERING / ADVANCED / MAINTENANCE MODE

This is to describe how to enter ENGINEERING, ADVANCED and MAINTENANCE MODE.
~ CAUTION
Check the write protection level to enter each mode (See page 2-19).
Entering ENGINEERING MODE
Screen
Step
1
2
3
(English) (Japanese)
MODE ENTER ENGINEERING
MODE ENTER
ENGINEERING
Procedure
Enter BASIC SETUP MODE (see page 4-11). Use the
key to cycle through the
or
screens until the MODE ENTER ENGINEERING screen appears.
Touch the key once to move the cursor to ENGINEERING.
Touch the key to select. The ENGINEERING MODE screen
appears.
4
FUNC SET FQAXX
Entering ADVANCED MODE
Screen
Step
1
2
(English) (Japanese)
MODE ENTER ADVANCED
MODE ENTER
Two seconds later, Function set
screen appears.
Procedure
Enter BASIC SETUP MODE (see page 4-11). Use the
key to cycle through the
or
screens until the MODE ENTER ADVANCED screen appears.
Touch the key once to move the cursor to ADVANCED.
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MODE
003.0S
003.0S
MAINTENACE
MAINTENACE
MODE
Screen
Step
(English) (Japanese)
Procedure
Touch the key to select. The
3
ADVANCED
ADVANCED MODE screen
appears.
4
DAMPING
Entering MAINTENANCE MODE
Screen
Step
1
2
(English) (Japanese)
MODE ENTER
MODE ENTER
Two seconds later, DAMPING
screen appears.
Procedure
Enter BASIC SETUP MODE (see page 4-11). Use the
key to cycle through the
or
screens until the MODE ENTER MAINTENANCE screen
appears.
Touch the key once to move
the cursor to MAINTENANCE.
Touch the key to select.
3
MAINTENACE
The MAINTENANCE MODE
screen appears.
4
OUTPUT CHECK MODE OFF
OFF
Two seconds later, OUTPUT CHECK MODE screen appears.
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PRESET COUNTER
EXT AUTO ZERO
ERROR DIAG ALM

Selecting functions

Introduction
Sets the electromagnetic owmeter functions: range, counter, contact input, and
contact output.
There will be restrictions on the functions that can be set depending on your model’s specications. Note that the setting range will be limited depending on the selection of contact input/output.
The possible combinations are shown on the following pages.
Screen
Step
(English) (Japanese)
Procedure
1
2
3
4
FUNC SET FOA11 FOA11
FUNC SET FOA11 SINGLE RANGE
FUNC SET F1A12
FUNC SET FOB13
FOA11
F1A12
FOB13
Enter ENGINEERING MODE (see page 4-23).
Touch the key to select the kind of function settings.
st
character is for range setting,
1
nd
is for built-in counter setting,
2
rd
is for contact input function
3 setting and 4th is for contact
output function setting.
Touch the or key to select the desired function.
Two touches of the key in
step 1 enables the selection of
the built-in counter function. Touch the
or key to select
the desired function.
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FUNC SET F0A21
5
6
FUNC SET FOA14
FOA21
FOA14
Three touches of the key in step 1 enables the selection of
the contact input function. Touch the
or key to select
the desired function.
Four touches of the key in step 1 enables the selection of
the contact output function. Touche the
or key to
select the desired function.
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Screen
Step
(English) (Japanese)
Procedure
When completing the setting of
7
the respective functions, touch the
key to move the cursor to
the “#”.
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Relations for setting function FXXXX

Introduction
The range, built-in counter, contact input, and contact output functions can be set
using the combinations shown in the table below. For example, when “Single range” and “Addition with preset” are selected, there are three contact input choices (X, 1, and 2) and three contact output choices.
1-contact input and 1-contact output (DI/DO)
Range function
0: Single range A: Addition X: Not activated X: Not activated
1: Automatic switching
dual range function
2: External switching
dual range
3: Normal/reverse
automatic switching range
Built-in counter
function
B: Addition with preset
A: Addition X: Not activated 2: Range switching output
A: Addition 3: External range
B: Addition with preset A: Addition X: Not activated 2: Range switching output
C: Normal/reverse
totalization
Contact input function Contact output function
1: Alarm output 4: Self-check result output 5: Empty detection function 6: High/low limit alarm
1: External 0% lock X: Not activated
1: Alarm output 4: Self-check result output 5: Empty detection function 6: High/low limit alarm
2: External auto zeroing X: Not activated
1: Alarm output 4: Self-check result output 5: Empty detection function 6: High/low limit alarm
4: Counter reset X: Not activated
1: Alarm output 4: Self-check result output 5: Empty detection function
6: High/low limit alarm X: Not activated 3: Preset output 1: External 0% lock 3: Preset output 2: External auto zeroing 3: Preset output
1: External 0% lock 2: Range switching output 2: External auto zeroing 2: Range switching output 4: Counter reset 2: Range switching output
X: Not activated
switching
3: External range
switching
1: External 0% lock 2: Range switching output 2: External auto zeroing 2: Range switching output 4: Counter reset 2: Range switching output X: Not activated 2: Range switching output 1: External 0% lock 2: Range switching output 2: External auto zeroing 2: Range switching output 4: Counter reset 2: Range switching output
1: Alarm output
2: Range switching output
4: Self-check result output
5: Empty detection function
6: High/low limit alarm
3: Preset output
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Range function
4: Normal/reverse
external switching range
Built-in counter
function
A: Addition 3: External range
B: Addition with preset
C: Normal/reverse
totalization
Contact input function Contact output function
switching
3: External range
switching
3: External range
switching
X: Not activated 1: Alarm output 2: Range switching output 4: Self-check result output 5: Empty detection function 6: High/low limit alarm 3: Preset output
X: Not activated 1: Alarm output 2: Range switching output 4: Self-check result output 5: Empty detection function 6: High/low limit alarm
2- contact inputs
Range function
0: Single range A: Addition X: Not activated X: Not activated
2: External
switching dual range
4: Normal/reverse
external switching range
Built-in counter
function
A: Addition 3 External range switching X: Not activated
A: Addition 3 External range switching X: Not activated
C: Normal/reverse
totalization
Contact input function
1: External 0% lock X: Not activated 2: External auto zeroing X: Not activated 4: Counter reset X: Not activated 5: External 0% lock + Auto zeroing X: Not activated 7: External 0% lock + Counter reset X: Not activated 9: External auto zeroing + Counter
reset
6: External 0% lock + Range
switching
8: External auto zeroing + Range
switching
A: External range switching +
Counter reset
6: External 0% lock + Range
switching
8: External auto zeroing + Range
switching
A: External range switching +
Counter reset
3 External range switching X: Not activated 6: External 0% lock + Range
switching
8: External auto zeroing + Range
switching
A: External range switching +
Counter reset
Contact output
function
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
X: Not activated
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2- contact outputs
Range function
0: Single range A: Addition X: Not activated X: Not activated
1: Automatic
switching dual range
3: Normal/reverse
automatic switching range
Built-in counter
function
B: Addition with preset
A: Addition X: Not activated 2: Range switching output
B: Addition with preset A: Addition X: Not activated 2: Range switching output
B: Addition with preset
C: Normal/
reverse totalization
Contact input
function
E: High 1 and High 2 alarm or Low 1 and Low 2 alarm 1: Alarm output 4: Self-check result output 5: Empty detection function 6: High/low limit alarm
X: Not activated 3: Preset output
D: Alarm + Preset output F: Preset + Self-check G: Preset + Empty detection H: Preset + High/low limit alarm I: Self-check result + Empty detection J: Self-check result + High/low limit
alarm
K: Empty detection + High/low limit
alarm
7: Alarm + Range switching output 8:Self-check result + Range switching
output
9: Empty detection + Range switching
output
A: High/low limit alarm + Range
switching output
C: Range switching output + Self-check, Empty detection
X: Not activated B: Range switching output + Preset
output
7: Alarm + Range switching output 8:Self-check result + Range switching
output
9: Empty detection + Range switching
output
A: High/low limit alarm + Range
switching output
C: Range switching output + Self-check, Empty detection
X: Not activated B: Range switching output + Preset
output
X: Not activated 2: Range switching output
7: Alarm + Range switching output 8:Self-check result + Range switching
output
9: Empty detection + Range switching
output
A: High/low limit alarm + Range
switching output
C: Range switching output + Self-check, Empty detection
Contact output function
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Pulse output
Analog output
Input

Range functions

Single range
Measures a single range in the normal direction.
The output for a reverse ow will be as follows
Analog output: Possible to approx. -20% (0.8 mA). With communication, to
approx. -5% (3.2 mA).
Pulse output: No output
Display: A minus (-) symbol appears.
(mA)
22.4 20
4
-20.0 0100 115
Display (%)
115
-115 0
0.8
-115
Input (%)
Input
115
(%)
Figure 4-1 Single range
(Hz)
115
(%)
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Input
Output
20 mA
100%0%
Normal direction automatic dual range
This function has two ranges: wide and narrow. When the narrow range measurement
exceeds 100%, the unit automatically changes to the wide range.
This function should be used in combination with the wide/narrow range distinction
output contact. Hysteresis setting is available when dual range is selected.
j When AUTO is selected for an analog output Range No.1 4 to 20 mA DC
Range No.2 4 to 20 mA DC
k When WIDE is selected for an analog output 4 to 20 mA DC is output according to either range No.1 or range No.2, whichever
has the wider range.
When there is a pulse output
The pulse weight is the same for both ranges No.1 and No.2.
Contact output At shipment, the contact output status of the distinction status signal for ranges
No.1 and No.2 is as follows.
Range No.1: Closed
Range No.2: Open
Reverse setting is also possible.
b. d.
4 mA a.
c.
Figure 4-2 Normal direction automatic dual range
(Example)
j AUTO range Range No.1 (narrow range): Outputs 4 to 20 mA for 0 to 10 m
Range No.2 (wide range): Outputs 4 to 20 mA for 0 to 40 m
3
k WIDE range Range No.1 (narrow range): Outputs 4 to 8 mA for 0 to 10 m
Range No.2 (wide range): Outputs 8 to 20 mA for 10 to 40 m
3
/h (a-b).
/h (a-d)
3
/h (a-c).
3
/h (c-d).
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Normal direction, external switching dual range
The range is switched via an external switching command to the contact input.
Also, the wide/narrow range distinction contact output (status signal) can be sent out
using the same timing.
Analog output
j When AUTO is selected for an analog output Range No.1 4 to 20 mA DC
Range No.2 4 to 20 mA DC
k When WIDE is selected for an analog output 4 to 20 mA DC is output according to either range No.1 or range No.2 whichever
has the wider range.
When there is a pulse output
The pulse weight is the same for both ranges No.1 and No.2.
Contact input Range switching command contact input
Range No.1: Close
Range No.2: Open
Contact output (select functions as required.)
Range switching distinction status signal
The contact output status at shipment is as follows.
Range No.1: Closed
Range No.2: Open
Reverse setting is also possible.
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Output
Input
-100% 100%0%
20 mA
Normal/reverse automatic switching range
Automatically switches the range when the uid ow direction reverses.
Hysteresis setting is available when normal/reverse switching is selected.
Analog output
Normal direction: 4 to 20 mA DC
Reverse direction: 4 to 20 mA DC
When there is a pulse output
There is no distinction in output between the normal and reverse directions. The pulse weight is also the same.
The built-in counter simply integrates the ow rate without distinguishing normal and reverse directions. However, when normal/reverse dierential ow integration is selected, integration of the “-” direction (subtraction) is available.
Example: In the normal direction
-100 g -99 g -98 g... 0 g 1, 2, 3
In the reverse direction
100 g 99 g 98... 0 g -1, -2, -3
With indication
With a reverse ow rate, the “-” symbol will appear on the ow rate display. With built-in counter, it is possible to select the normal/reverse dierential ow
integration function.
Contact output
Normal/reverse distinction status signal
The contact output status at shipment is as follows.
Range No.1: Closed
Range No.2: Open
Reverse setting is also possible
4 mA
d.
e
c.
a.
b.
Figure 4-3 Normal/reverse automatic switching range
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(Example of setting) j AUTO range
Range No.1 (normal range): Outputs 4 to 20 mA for 0 to 30 m
Range No.2 (reverse range): Outputs 4 to 20 mA for 0 to -10 m
k WIDE range
3
Outputs 4 to 8 mA for -10 to 0m
/h (c-e), 8 to 20 mA for 0 to 30m3/h (e-b).
When WIDE is selected, Low-ow-cut is not performed.
3
/h (a-b).
3
/h (a-d).
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Normal / Reverse external switching range
Switches between the normal and reverse ranges by inputting a switching command
contact from the host system or controller.
It is also possible to output the normal/reverse range distinctive contact output (status signal) using the same timing.
Analog output
j When AUTO is selected for an analog output
Normal direction: 4 to 20 mA DC
Reverse direction: 4 to 20 mA DC
k When WIDE is selected for an analog output
4 to 20 mA DC is output according to either range No.1 or range No.2, whichever
has the wider range.
With pulse output
There is no distinction in output between the normal and reverse directions. The pulse weight is also the same.
The built-in counter simply integrates the ow rate without distinguishing between the normal and reverse directions. However, when normal/reverse dierential ow integration is selected, the integration of the “-” direction (subtraction) is available.
Example: In the normal direction
-100 g -99 g -98... 0 g 1, 2, 3
In the reverse direction
100 g 99 g 98... 0 g -1, -2, -3
With indication
With a reverse ow rate, the “-” symbol will appear on the ow rate display.
For the built-in counter, it is possible to select the normal/reverse dierential ow
integration function.
Contact input
Range switching command contact input
Normal direction: when opened
Reverse direction: when closed
Contact output (select the function required.)
Normal/reverse distinction status signal
The contact output status at shipment is as follows.
Range No.1: Closed
Range No.2: Open
Reverse setting is also possible.
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[Built-in counter function]
A: Addition counter
In the normal/reverse range, addition is performed in the normal and reverse
directions, respectively.
B: Addition counter with preset
The preset value ranges from 0000000000 - 9999999999.
In the normal/reverse range, addition is made in the normal and reverse directions,
respectively.
C: Normal/reverse dierential ow rate integration display Displays the dierence in integration between the normal and reverse directions.
It is necessary to determine the direction: normal or reverse.
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[Contact input function]
This function can be set when either 1- or 2-contact input has been selected in the additional specications.
X: Not activated
1: External 0% lock input
Use to completely halt the ow rate signal (display, analog output, or pulse
output) at 0%.
2: External auto zero adjustment input
Enables zero adjustment from a remote location.
Zero adjustment is possible when the contact is ON for 0.2 seconds or more.
Be sure to stop the uid.
3: External range switching input
Range No.1 or normal direction: when opened
Range No.2 or reverse direction: when closed
4: Built-in counter reset input
Reset will take eect when the contact is ON for 0.2 seconds or more, and
counting will start from the counter reset value at the moment when the contact
turns OFF.
5: External 0% lock input and external auto zero adjustment input
Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external 0% lock input and terminal ST IN2 to
external auto zero adjustment input.
6: External 0% lock input and external range switching input
Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external 0% lock input and terminal ST IN2 to
external range switching input.
7: External 0% lock input and built-in counter reset input
Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external 0% lock input and terminal ST IN2 to the
built-in counter reset input.
8: External auto zero adjustment input and external range switching input
Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external auto zero adjustment input and the
terminal ST IN2 to external switching input.
9: External auto zero adjustment input and built-in counter reset input
Terminal ST IN1 can be set to auto zero adjustment input and terminal ST IN2 to
built-in counter reset input.
A: External range switching input and built-in counter reset input
Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external range switching input and terminal ST IN2
to built-in counter reset input.
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[Contact output function]
This function can be set when 1- or 2-contact output has been selected in the additional specications.
X: Not activated
1: Alarm contact output
An alarm is output when any of the following items becomes abnormal.
The abnormal item can be checked on the display of the instrument.
Also, external conrmation is available using the SFC.
j Self-diagnostic
• Coil disconnection
ROM error
• RAM error
NVM error
• ADC error
Table 4-2 Output selection
Mode
selection
Analog output
4 to 20 mA
Pulse
output
Contact output
If the power supply is turned OFF with the “Fail-safe direction high” setting, the 4-20 mA output will emit a Fail-safe direction high output once. Pay close attention when turning the power supply OFF.
Fail-safe direction high
(HIGH)
Fail-sage high (HIGH)
without SFC
communication:
24 mA DC
with SFC communication:
23.8 mA DC
Abnormal status (Open/closed can be freely selected.)
CAUTION
Hold
(HOLD)
Hold
(HOLD)
Hold
(HOLD)
Fail-safe direction low
(LOW)
Fail-safe direction low
(LOW)
Without SFC communication:
0.8 mA DC
With SFC communication:
2.96 mA DC
Fail-safe direction low
(LOW)
No output
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k Empty detection function
When the detector becomes empty, the respective output signals will be as
follows.
~ Note
~ Note
Status
When the detector is empty
Output signal
Analog output 4-20 mA DC 4 mA DC
Pulse output 0%
Contact output Abnormal status (Open/closed can be freely selected.)
This function can be used when the conductivity is 30 mS/cm or greater. The empty detection function selector switch determines whether this function is activated or not. (The empty detection function is set to “NOT activated” as default setting.)
Using the empty detection function with a conductivity of 30 mS/cm or less will cause a measurement error.
l High/low limit alarm function
According to preset High/low limit value, alarm signal is output through ST.OUT terminal.
2: Range switching output
The contact output status at shipment is as follows.
Range No.1 or normal direction: Closed
Range No.2 or reverse direction: Open
Reverse setting is also possible.
3: Counter preset status output
Activated when the counter reaches the preset value.
4: Self-check result output
Activated only when a self-diagnostic abnormality occurs in the alarm contact
output of code 1.
5: Empty detection function
Activated only when an empty status is detected in the alarm contact output of
code 1.
6: High/low limit alarm
Activated only when a high/low limit alarm occurs in the alarm contact output of
code 1.
7: Alarm contact output and range switching output (2-contact output)
The alarm contact output can be set to ST.OUT1 and the range switching output
to ST.OUT2.
8: Self-check result output and range switching output (2-contact output)
The self-diagnostic result output can be set to ST.OUT1 and the range switching
output to ST.OUT2.
9: Empty detection function and range switching output (2-contact output)
The empty status detection output can be set to ST.OUT1 and the range switching
output to ST.OUT2.
A: High/low limit alarm and range switching output (2-contact output)
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ST.OUT1 ST
The high/low limit alarm can be set to ST.OUT1 and the range switching output
to ST.OUT2.
B: Range switching output and counter preset status output (2-contact output)
The range switching output can be set to ST.OUT1 and the preset status output to
ST.OUT2.
C: Range switching output and (self-check result output or empty detection)
(2-contact output)
The range switching output can be set to ST.OUT1 and the output when either a
self-check result or empty detection abnormality occurs to ST.OUT2.
D: Alarm contact output and counter preset status output (2-contact output)
The alarm contact output can be set to ST.OUT1 and the counter preset status
output to ST.OUT2.
E: 2-stage ow rate alarm output
The high/low limit alarm can be set to ST.OUT1 and the 2-stage high limit alarm
or 2-stage low limit alarm to ST.OUT2.
.OUT2
Figure 4-4 2-stage ow rate alarm output
F: Counter preset status output and self-check result output (2-contact output)
The counter preset status output can be set to ST.OUT1 and the self-check result
output can be set to ST.OUT2.
G: Counter preset status output and empty detection function
The counter preset status output can be set to ST.OUT1 and empty detection
function can be set to ST.OUT2.
H: Range switching output and High/low limit alarm output
The range switching output can be set to ST.OUT1 and High/low limit alarm can
be set to ST.OUT2.
I: Self-check result output and empty detection function
The self-check result can be set to ST.OUT1 and empty detection function can be
set to ST.OUT2.
J: Self-check result output and High/low limit alarm
The self-check result can be set to ST.OUT1 and the high/low alarm can be set to
ST.OUT2.
K: Empty detection function and High/low limit alarm
The empty detection function can be set to ST.OUT1 and the high/low limit alarm
can be set to ST.OUT2.
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SPAN 10.000 m3/h
SPAN 10.000 m3/h
SPAN 10.000 m3/h
SPAN 10.000 m3/h
Flow rate range
This function is used to set the ow rate range (the value when the analog output reaches 100%). In this screen, three values can be changed: ow rate value, ow rate
unit, and time unit.
Setting range
Flow rate: 0.00001 to 99999
3
Unit: m
Time unit: s, min., h, d
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
1.4147 m/s
, l, cm3, t, kg, g, BPH, GPH, mGPH, lb, KGPM, GPM, mGPM
Screen
Procedure
Enter ENGINEERING MODE
or
1.4147 m/s
(see page 4-11).Use the key to cycle through the screens until the SPAN (range) screen
appears.
2
1.4147 m/s
2.8294 m/s
3
SPAN 20.000 m3/h
2.8294 m/s
4
SPAN 20.000 l/h
2.8294 m/s
5
SPAN 333.33 l/min
1.4147 m/s
2.8294 m/s SPAN 20.000 m
2.8294 m/s SPAN 20.000 l/h
2.8294 m/s SPAN 333.33 l/min
3
/h
Touch the key until the cursor is at the ow rate value to be
changed.
Touch the or key to change the value.
Use the key to move the cursor to the ow rate unit.Touch the
key to change the unit.
or
CAUTION
If a weight unit is set, the
Specic Gravity must also be
set to avoid output errors.
Use the key to move the
cursor to the time unit.Touch the
or key to change the unit.
Available units: h, min., s, d
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Step
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Procedure
6
2.8294 m/s SPAN 333.33 l/min
2.8294 m/s SPAN 333.33 l/min
Touch the key until the cursor is back at the mode indicator.
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05 %
05 %
05 %
10 %
10 %
10 %
10 %
Setting hysteresis
This is used to set the hysteresis as a range function to be used at range switching.
Use for normal direction automatic dual range or the normal/reverse direction
automatic range.
Default setting
0%
Setting range
0-20%
Screen
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
HYSTERESIS
Open the hysteresis setup screen
by following the steps to enter
the engineering mode. (See page 4-11)
Procedure
2
HYSTERESIS 05 %
Touch the key once.
Use the and keys to input
the desired hysteresis value.
3
HYSTERESIS
In this example, here the
hysteresis is changed from 5% to 10%.
4
HYSTERESIS
Touch the key to move the cursor to the “#”.
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Output (mA DC)
Output (mA DC)
Input
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
WIDE
WIDE
WIDE
WIDE
Selecting the current output method for dual range
This is used as a range function with the normal direction dual range or normal/ reverse direction dual range, to select how to output the 4-20 mA analog output: with
either the range switching method or the wider range method.
20
4
0 100
Normal direction dual range Normal/reverse direction dual range
Figure 4-5 Selecting the current output method for dual range
Default setting
AUTO
Setting the range
Either AUTO or WIDE
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
I. OUT RANGE
WIDE WIDE
Input (%)
20
4
0 100
Screen
Open the current output method
selection screen by following the steps to enter the engineering mode.
(%)
Procedure
2
I. OUT RANGE
3
I. OUT RANGE
Touch the key once.
Use the and keys to select the AUTO or WIDE.
4
I. OUT RANGE
Touch the key to move the cursor to the “#”.
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0000200000
0000200000
0000200000
0000200000
0000500000
0000500000
0000500000
0000500000
Setting / Changing the preset value of the built-in ow counter
This changes the contact output status from H to L or from L to H when the ow
counter reaches a preset value.
This function is used when contact output has been selected.
Also, be sure to select the preset counter for the contact output in function setting.
(See page 4-25)
Default setting
The preset value is set to “0000000000” at shipment.
Setting range
0000000000 - 9999999999
Screen
Step
1
(English) (Japanese)
COUNTER PRESET
Open the built-in ow counter
preset value setup screen by following the steps to enter the
Engineering mode.
Procedure
Touch the key to move the cursor to the desired digits.
2
COUNTER PRESET
In this example, the cursor is
moved to the “2” position by touching the RIGHT SHIFT key ve times.
Touch the or key to set the desired numbers.
3
COUNTER PRESET
In this case, the numeral “2” is changed to “5” by three touches of the increment key.
When the counter reset value
4
COUNTER PRESET
has been changed, touch the
key to return the cursor to the “#”.
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1.0000
1.0000
1.0000
1.0000
1.0050
Specic gravity
This function is used to set the specic gravity when selecting a weight unit (t, kg, g, lb) in the ow rate measurement range setting.
Screen
Step
(English) (Japanese)
Enter ENGINEERING MODE (see page 4-23).
Procedure
1
GRAVITY
Use the
or key to cycle
through the screens until the
GRAVITY screen appears.
Touch the key until the cursor is at the value to be
2
GRAVITY
changed.
Default setting: 1.0000 Setting range: 0.1000 to 9.9999
3
GRAVITY
1.0050
Touch the or key to change the value.
Touch the key until the
4
GRAVITY
1.0050
1.0050
cursor is back at the mode
indicator.
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100.00 l/p
SCL 100.00 l/p
SCL 200.00 l/p
200.00 l/p
SCL 200.00 l/p
200.00 l/p
SCL 200.00 cm /p
200.00 cm /p
Pulse weight
This function is used to set the pulse weight value and pulse weight unit.
Pulse weight should be set so that pulse frequency indicated on the display is between
0.00006 and 3000Hz.
When changing the pulse weight with the dual range, use the wider range.
Screen
Step
1
2
(English) (Japanese)
PLS 27.780 Hz SCL 100.00 l/p
PLS 27.780 Hz
27.780 Hz
27.780 Hz
100.00 l/p
Enter ENGINEERING MODE (see page 4-23). Use the key to cycle through the screens until the PLS (pulse weight)
screen appears.
Touch the key until the cursor is at the pulse weight value to be changed.
Default setting: 100.00 cm
Procedure
or
3
/P.
3
4
5
6
PLS 13.890 Hz
PLS 13.890 Hz
PLS 13.890 Hz
PLS 13.890 Hz SCL 200.00 cm /p
3
3
13.890 Hz
13.890 Hz
13.890 Hz
13.890 Hz
200.00 cm /p
3
3
Touch the or key to change the value.
Use the key to move the
cursor to the pulse weight unit.
Touch the or key to change the pulse weight unit.
CAUTION
Pulse weight units must match
span units.
Touch the key until the cursor
is back at the mode indicator.
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