Micro Motion Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs Manuals & Guides

Installation Manual
MMI-20027478, Rev AF
Micro Motion™ 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs
All Installation Types (Integral, four-Wire, and nine-Wire)
April 2022
Safety messages are provided throughout this manual to protect personnel and equipment. Read each safety message carefully before proceeding to the next step.
Safety and approval information
This Micro Motion product complies with all applicable European directives when properly installed in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Refer to the EU declaration of conformity for directives that apply to this product. The following are available: the EU Declaration of Conformity, with all applicable European directives, and the complete ATEX installation drawings and instructions. In addition, the IECEx installation instructions for installations outside of the European Union and the CSA installation instructions for installations in North America are available at Emerson.com or through your local Micro Motion support center.
Information affixed to equipment that complies with the Pressure Equipment Directive, can be found at Emerson.com. For hazardous installations in Europe, refer to standard EN 60079-14 if national standards do not apply.
Other information
Troubleshooting information can be found in the Configuration Manual. Product data sheets and manuals are available from the Micro Motion web site at Emerson.com.
Return policy
Follow Micro Motion procedures when returning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with government transportation agencies and help provide a safe working environment for Micro Motion employees. Micro Motion will not accept your returned equipment if you fail to follow Micro Motion procedures.
Return procedures and forms are available on our web support site at Emerson.com, or by calling the Micro Motion Customer Service department.
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Contents

Chapter 1 Before you begin........................................................................................................5
1.1 About this document...................................................................................................................5
1.2 Hazard messages.........................................................................................................................5
1.3 Related documentation............................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 2 Planning.................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Installation checklist.................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Additional considerations for retrofitting existing installations.................................................... 8
2.3 Power requirements.................................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 3 Mounting and sensor wiring.................................................................................... 11
3.1 Mounting and sensor wiring for integral-mount transmitters.....................................................11
3.2 Mounting transmitters...............................................................................................................11
3.3 Wire a remote-mount transmitter to the sensor........................................................................ 16
3.4 Ground the meter components................................................................................................. 18
3.5 Rotate the transmitter on the sensor (optional)......................................................................... 20
3.6 Rotate the user interface on the transmitter (optional)..............................................................22
3.7 Rotate the sensor wiring junction box on a remote-mount transmitter (optional)......................23
Chapter 4 Wiring the channels................................................................................................. 25
4.1 Available channels..................................................................................................................... 25
4.2 Access the wiring channels........................................................................................................ 26
4.3 Wire the mA output...................................................................................................................27
4.4 Wire the mA/HART® output....................................................................................................... 28
4.5 Wire the frequency output.........................................................................................................31
4.6 Wire the discrete output............................................................................................................34
4.7 Wire the RS-485 output............................................................................................................. 37
4.8 Wire the mA input..................................................................................................................... 37
4.9 Wire the discrete input.............................................................................................................. 38
4.10 Wire the frequency input......................................................................................................... 39
4.11 Wire Channels A and D for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) applications............................. 40
Chapter 5 Wiring the power supply..........................................................................................45
Chapter 6 Wire the printer....................................................................................................... 47
Chapter 7 Power up the transmitter.........................................................................................49
Chapter 8 Configuring the transmitter with Guided Setup........................................................51
Chapter 9 Using the display controls........................................................................................ 53
Chapter 10 Available service port connection.............................................................................55
Appendix A Wire the Micro Motion 5700 to the Micro Motion 3100 transmitter..........................57
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1 Before you begin

1.1 About this document

This manual provides information on planning, mounting, wiring, and initial setup of the Micro Motion 5700 transmitter. For information on full configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting, or service of the transmitter, see the Configuration and Use Manual.
The information in this document assumes that users understand basic transmitter and sensor installation, configuration, and maintenance concepts and procedures.

1.2 Hazard messages

This document uses the following criteria for hazard messages based on ANSI standards Z535.6-2011 (R2017).
DANGER
Serious injury or death will occur if a hazardous situation is not avoided.
WARNING
Serious injury or death could occur if a hazardous situation is not avoided.
CAUTION
Minor or moderate injury will or could occur if a hazardous situation is not avoided.
NOTICE
Data loss, property damage, hardware damage, or software damage can occur if a situation is not avoided. There is no credible risk of physical injury.
Physical access
WARNING
Unauthorized personnel can potentially cause significant damage and/or misconfiguration of end users' equipment. Protect against all intentional or unintentional unauthorized use.
Physical security is an important part of any security program and fundamental to protecting your system. Restrict physical access to protect users' assets. This is true for all systems used within the facility.

1.3 Related documentation

You can find all product documentation on the product documentation DVD shipped with the product or at Emerson.com.
See any of the following documents for more information:
Micro Motion 5700 Product Data Sheet
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Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs: Configuration and
Use Manual
Coriolis Flow Meter with Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters Safety Manual for Safety
Instrumented Systems (SIS)
Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with a Marine Bunker Transfer Package: Application
Manual
Replacing the Junction Box for the 4200 Transmitter and the 5700 Transmitter
Replacing the Sensor Cable for the 4200 Transmitter and the 5700 Transmitter
Sensor installation manual
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Planning

2 Planning

2.1 Installation checklist

If possible, install the transmitter in a location that will prevent direct exposure to
sunlight. The environmental limits for the transmitter may be further restricted by hazardous area approvals.
If you plan to mount the transmitter in a hazardous area:
WARNING
Verify that the transmitter has the appropriate hazardous area approval. Each
transmitter has a hazardous area approval tag attached to the transmitter housing.
Ensure that any cable used between the transmitter and the sensor meets the
hazardous area requirements.
For ATEX/IECEx installations, strictly adhere to the safety instructions
documented in the ATEX/IECEx approvals documentation available on the product documentation DVD shipped with the product or at Emerson.com.
Verify that you have the appropriate cable and required cable installation parts for your
installation. For wiring between the transmitter and sensor, verify the maximum cable length does not exceed 1,000 ft (305 m).
Ensure that you use the following cables for the different connections:
A shielded, twisted-pair instrument cable with drain for all in and out connections
A twisted-pair shielded cable for the RS-485 (Channel E) connection
You can mount the transmitter in any orientation as long as the conduit openings or
transmitter display do not point upward. Installing the transmitter with the conduit openings or transmitter display facing
upward risks condensation moisture entering the transmitter housing, which could damage the transmitter.
Following are examples of possible orientations for the transmitter.
Preferred orientation
Alternate orientations
To prevent conduit connectors from seizing in the threads of the conduit openings,
apply a conductive anti-galling compound to the threads, or wrap threads with PTFE
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tape two to three layers deep. Wrap the tape in the opposite direction that the male threads will turn when inserted into the female conduit opening.
Mount the meter in a location and orientation that satisfies the following conditions:
Allows sufficient clearance to open the transmitter housing cover. Install with 8 in
(203 mm) to 10 in (254 mm) clearance at the wiring access points.
Provides clear access for installing cabling to the transmitter.
Provides clear access to all wiring terminals for troubleshooting.

2.2 Additional considerations for retrofitting existing installations

The transmitter installation may require 3 in (76 mm) to 6 in (152 mm) of additional
wiring for the input/output and power connections. This length would be in addition to the currently installed wiring. Confirm you have the additional wiring necessary for the new installation.
Before removing the existing transmitter, be sure to record the configuration data for
the currently installed transmitter. At initial startup of the newly installed transmitter, you will be prompted to configure the meter via a guided setup.
Record the following information (if applicable):
Variable
Tag
Mass flow units
Volume flow units
Density units
Temperature units
Channel configuration
mA Outputs 1 Power (internal or external):
mA Outputs 2 (optional) Power (internal or external):
Setting
Source:
Scaling (LRV, URV):
Fault action:
Source:
Scaling (LRV, URV):
Fault action:
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Variable Setting
Frequency outputs (optional) Power (nternal or external):
Source:
Scaling (LRV, URV):
Fault action:
Dual output:
Discrete outputs (optional) Power (internal or external):
Source:
Scaling (LRV, URV):
Fault action:
Discrete input (optional) Power (internal or external):
Source:
Scaling (LRV, URV):
Fault action:
RS-485 Address:
Calibration parameters (for 9-wire installations only)
Flow calibration factor FCF (Flow cal or flow calibration factor):
Density calibration factors D1:
D2:
K1:
K2:
TC:
FD:

2.3 Power requirements

Self-switching AC/DC input, automatically recognizes supply voltage:
85 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 6 watts typical, 11 watts maximum
18 to 100 VDC, 6 watts typical, 11 watts maximum
Note
For DC power:
Power requirements assume a single transmitter per cable.
At start-up, the power source must provide a minimum of 1.5 amps of short-term
current per transmitter and not pull voltage below 18 VDC.
Length and conductor diameter of the power cable must be sized to provide 18 VDC
minimum at the power terminals, at a load current of 0.7 amps.
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Cable sizing formula
M = 18V + (R x L x 0.7A)
M: minimum supply voltage
R: cable resistance
L: cable length (in Ω/ft)
Typical power cable resistance at 68 °F (20.0 °C)
Wire gauge Resistance
14 AWG 0.0050 Ω/ft
16 AWG 0.0080 Ω/ft
18 AWG 0.0128 Ω/ft
20 AWG 0.0204 Ω/ft
2.5 mm
1.5 mm
1.0 mm
0.75 mm
0.50 mm
2
2
2
2
2
0.0136 Ω/m
0.0228 Ω/m
0.0340 Ω/m
0.0460 Ω/m
0.0680 Ω/m

2.3.1 Maximum cable lengths between sensor and transmitter

The maximum cable length between the sensor and transmitter, which are installed separately, is determined by cable type.
Cable type
Micro Motion 4-wire remote mount
Micro Motion 9-wire remote mount
User-supplied 4-wire VDC 22 AWG (0.326 mm²) 300 ft (91 m)
Wire gauge Maximum length
Not applicable 1,000 ft (305 m) without
Ex-approval
500 ft (152 m) with IIC
rated sensors
1,000 ft (305 m) with IIB
rated sensors
Not applicable 60 ft (18 m)
VDC 20 AWG (0.518 mm²) 500 ft (152 m)
VDC 18 AWG (0.823 mm²) 1,000 ft (305 m)
RS-485 22 AWG (0.326 mm²) or larger
1,000 ft (305 m)
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3 Mounting and sensor wiring

3.1 Mounting and sensor wiring for integral­mount transmitters
There are no separate mounting requirements for integral transmitters, and there is no need to connect wiring between the transmitter and the sensor.

3.2 Mounting transmitters

There are two options available for mounting transmitters:
Mount the transmitter to a wall or flat surface.
Mount the transmitter to an instrument pole.
3.2.1

Mount the transmitter to a wall or flat surface

Prerequisites
Emerson recommends 5/16-18 (8 mm–1.25) fasteners that can withstand the process
environment. Emerson does not supply bolts or nuts as part of the standard offering (general purpose bolts and nuts are available as an option).
Ensure that the surface is flat and rigid and that it does not vibrate or move excessively.
Confirm that you have the necessary tools and the mounting kit shipped with the
transmitter.
Procedure
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the transmitter and tighten the screws to 80 in lbf (9.04 N m) to 90 in lbf (10.17 N m).
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Figure 3-1: Mounting bracket to an aluminum transmitter
Figure 3-2: Mounting bracket to a stainless steel transmitter
2. For wall-mount installations, secure the mounting bracket to the prepared surface.
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Figure 3-3: Wall-mounting bracket and dimensions for an aluminum transmitter
A. 2.8 in (71 mm) B. 2.8 in (71 mm)
Figure 3-4: Wall-mounting bracket and dimensions for a stainless steel transmitter
A. 7.51 in (190.8 mm) B. 3.67 in (93.2 mm)
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3. For aluminum transmitters, place and attach the transmitter-mounting bracket to the mounting bracket secured to the wall or instrument pole.
Figure 3-5: Attaching and securing an aluminum transmitter to the mounting bracket
3.2.2
Tip
To ensure the mounting bracket holes are aligned, insert all attachment bolts into place before tightening.

Mount the transmitter to a pole

Prerequisites
Ensure that the instrument pole extends at least 12 in (305 mm) from a rigid base and
is no more than 2 in (51 mm) in diameter.
Confirm that you have the necessary tools, and the instrument-pole mounting kit
shipped with the transmitter.
Procedure
For pole-mount installations, attach the U-bolt mounting piece to the instrument pole.
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Figure 3-6: Pole-mounting bracket attachment for an aluminum transmitter
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Figure 3-7: Pole-mounting bracket attachment for a stainless steel transmitter

3.3 Wire a remote-mount transmitter to the sensor

Use this procedure to wire a four-wire or nine-wire remote-mount transmitter to the sensor.
Prerequisites
Prepare the four-wire cable as described in the sensor documentation.
Prepare the nine-wire cable as described in the Micro Motion 9-Wire Flow Meter Cable
Preparation and Installation Guide.
Connect the cable to the sensor-mounted core processor or junction box as described
in the sensor documentation. You can access all product documentation on the documentation DVD shipped with the product or at Emerson.com.
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Procedure
1. Remove the transmitter-to-sensor wiring compartment cover to reveal the terminal connections.
Figure 3-8: Removal of the transmitter-to-sensor wiring compartment cover
2. Feed the sensor wiring cable into the transmitter wiring compartment.
Figure 3-9: Sensor wiring feedthrough
3. Connect the sensor wires to the appropriate terminals.
Important
Terminate the four-wire cable drain wires only at the sensor/core processor end of the cable. See the sensor installation manual for more detail. Do not connect the four-wire cable drain wires to the ground screw located inside the junction box.
See Figure 3-10 for four-wire terminal connections.
See Figure 3-11 for nine-wire terminal connections.
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Figure 3-10: Four-wire transmitter-to-sensor wiring connections
Figure 3-11: Nine-wire transmitter-to-sensor wiring connections
Note
Connect the four drain wires in the nine-wire cable to the ground screw located inside the junction box.
4. Replace the transmitter-to-sensor wiring compartment cover and tighten the screws to 14 in lbf (1.58 N m) to 15 in lbf (1.69 N m).

3.4 Ground the meter components

In 4-wire or 9-wire remote installations, the transmitter and sensor are grounded separately.
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Prerequisites
NOTICE
Improper grounding could cause inaccurate measurements or meter failure.
WARNING
Failure to comply with requirements for intrinsic safety in a hazardous area could result in an explosion causing death or serious injury.
Note
For hazardous area installations in Europe, refer to standard EN 60079-14 or national standards.
If national standards are not in effect, adhere to the following guidelines for grounding:
Use copper wire, 14 AWG (2.08 mm2) or larger wire size.
Keep all ground leads as short as possible, less than 1 Ω impedance.
Connect ground leads directly to earth, or follow plant standards.
Procedure
1. Ground the Coriolis sensor according to the instructions in the sensor installation manual for your Coriolis sensor.
2. Ground the transmitter according to applicable local standards, using the transmitter’s internal or external ground screw.
The earth ground terminal is located inside the power wiring compartment.
The external ground screw is located on the outside of the transmitter housing
below the transmitter tag.
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3.5 Rotate the transmitter on the sensor (optional)

In integral installations, you can rotate the transmitter on the sensor up to 360° in 45° increments.
Procedure
1. Using a 4 mm hex key, loosen and remove the clamp securing the transmitter head in place.
Figure 3-12: Removal of the sensor clamp
2. Gently lift the transmitter straight up, and rotate the transmitter to the desired position.
You can rotate the transmitter to any of the eight positions, but a stop exists that will not allow a full 360° rotation.
Figure 3-13: Rotate transmitter head
3. Gently lower the transmitter onto the base, confirming that the transmitter is in a locked position.
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4. Replace the clamp in its original position and tighten the cap screw. Torque to 28 in lbf (3.16 N m) to 30 in lbf (3.39 N m).
Figure 3-14: Re-attachment of the sensor clamp
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3.6 Rotate the user interface on the transmitter (optional)

The user interface on the transmitter electronics module can be rotated 90°, 180°, or 270° from the original position.
Figure 3-15: Display components
A. Transmitter housing
B. Sub-bezel C. Display module D. Display screws
E. End-cap clamp
F. Cap screw
G. Display cover
Procedure
1. Shut off power to the unit.
WARNING
If the transmitter is in a hazardous area, wait five minutes after disconnecting the power. Failure to do so could result in an explosion causing death or injury.
2. Loosen and rotate the end cap clamp so that it does not interfere with the cover.
3. Turn the display cover counterclockwise to remove it from the main enclosure.
4. Carefully loosen the captive display screws while holding the display module in
place.
5. Carefully pull the display module out of the main enclosure.
6. Rotate the display module to the desired position.
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7. Gently press the display module back onto the connector.
8. Tighten display screws.
9. Place the display cover onto the main enclosure.
10. Turn the display cover clockwise until it is fully seated.
11. Replace the end-cap clamp by tightening the cap screw.
12. Restore power to the transmitter.

3.7 Rotate the sensor wiring junction box on a remote-mount transmitter (optional)

In remote-mount installations, you can rotate the sensor wiring junction box on the transmitter plus or minus 180º.
Procedure
1. Using a 4 mm hex key, loosen and remove the clamp securing the sensor wiring junction box in place.
Figure 3-16: Removal of the clamp
2. Gently rotate the junction box to the desired position. You can rotate the junction box plus or minus 180° to any position.
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Figure 3-17: Rotate the transmitter on the junction box
3. Gently set the junction box into its new position, confirming that the position is locked.
4. Replace the clamp in its original position and tighten the cap screw. Torque to 28 in lbf (3.16 N m) to 30 in lbf (3.39 N m).
Figure 3-18: Re-attach the clamp
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4 Wiring the channels

Note
To prevent conduit connectors from seizing in the threads of the conduit openings, apply a conductive anti-galling compound to the threads, or wrap threads with PTFE tape two to three layers deep.
Wrap the tape in the opposite direction that the male threads will turn when inserted into the female conduit opening.

4.1 Available channels

Signal Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D Channel E
Wiring terminals
mA inputs and outputs
Frequency outputs
Discrete outputs
Discrete inputs
Frequency inputs
(1) Frequency output 2 can be mapped to Channel B or D. For multiple frequency outputs, use Frequency 1 on Channel C
and Frequency 2 on either Channel B or D.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
mA output 1 (HART®)
N/A Frequency output
N/A Discrete output 1 Discrete output 2 Discrete output 3 N/A
N/A N/A Discrete input 1 Discrete input 2 N/A
N/A N/A N/A Frequency input N/A
mA output 2 mA output 3 mA input RS-485
(1)
2
Frequency output1Frequency output
(1)
2
N/A
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4.2 Access the wiring channels

Procedure
1. Remove the wiring access cover to reveal the inputs and outputs wiring terminal block connectors.
2. Confirm which transmitter channels are activated, or ON, and identify the type of configuration you will be wiring to based on the options available.
Figure 4-1: Activated channel identification
A. Key to identify the activated input/outputs
3. Record the channel and wiring configuration on the label provided inside the transmitter housing cover.
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A
D
C
B
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Figure 4-2: Channel and wiring configurations label

4.3 Wire the mA output

Wire the mA output in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations.
Important
Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel.
4.3.1

Wire the mA output (internally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-3: mA output wiring (internally powered)
A. mA output
B. Channel A, B, or C C. 820 Ω maximum loop resistance D. Signal device
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A
E
D
C
B
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
0 7.5 15.0 22.5 30.0
B
A
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4.3.2 Wire the mA output (externally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-4: mA output wiring (externally powered)
A. mA output
B. Channel A, B, or C C. 5–30 VDC (maximum) D. See Figure 4-5 for maximum loop resistance
E. Signal device
Figure 4-5: Externally-powered mA output: maximum loop resistance
A. Maximum resistance (Ω)
B. External supply voltage (V)

4.4 Wire the mA/HART® output

Wire the mA/HART output in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations.
Important
Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel.
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1
2
C
B
A
1
2
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4.4.1 Wire the mA/HART® output (internally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-6: mA/HART output wiring (internally powered)
A. mA/HART output
B. 250–600 Ω resistance C. HART device
4.4.2

Wire the mA/HART® output (externally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-7: mA/HART output wiring (externally powered)
A. mA/HART output
B. 5–30 VDC (maximum) C. 250–600 Ω resistance (see Figure 4-8 for maximum loop resistance) D. HART device
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0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
0 7.5 15.0 22.5 30.0
B
A
B
A
C
E
D
F
I give up
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Figure 4-8: Externally-powered mA/HART output: maximum loop resistance
A. Maximum resistance (Ω)
B. External supply voltage (V)
4.4.3

Wire the mA/HART® multidrop installation (internally or externally powered)

Procedure
See the Figure 4-9 for information on wiring a mA/HART multidrop installation.
Figure 4-9: mA/HART multidrop wiring
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A. 250–600 Ω resistance
B. HART-compatible host or controller C. HART-compatible transmitter (internally powered) D. Micro Motion 5700 transmitter (internally powered) mA/HART connections
E. SMART FAMILY™ transmitters
F. 24 VDC loop power supply required for external transmitter
A
D
C
B
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
0 250 500 750 1000
A
B
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4.5 Wire the frequency output

Use this section to wire the frequency output in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations.
Important
Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel.

4.5.1 Wire the frequency output (internally powered)

Use this procedure to wire the internally-powered frequency output for Channel B or C.
Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-10: Frequency output wiring (internally powered)
Figure 4-11: Internally powered frequency output: output amplitude versus load resistance [24 VDC (Nom) open circuit]
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A. Frequency output
B. Channel B or C C. See Figure 4-11for output amplitude versus load resistance D. Counter
A. Output amplitude (V)
B. Load resistor (Ω)
A
B
E
D
C
A
7
8
C
B
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4.5.2 Wire the frequency output (externally powered)

Use this procedure to wire the externally-powered frequency output for Channel B or C.
Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-12: Frequency output wiring (externally powered)
A. Frequency output
B. Channel B or C C. 5–30 VDC (maximum) D. Current limiting resistor. Close resistor to limit current below 500mA (maximum).
Current= C (VDC)/ D (ohms).
E. Counter
4.5.3

Wire the frequency output (internally powered) (Channel D)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-13: Frequency output wiring (internally powered)
A. Frequency output
B. See Figure 4-14 for output amplitude versus load resistance C. Counter
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2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
0 2500 5000 7500 10000
A
B
A
7
8
D
C
B
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Figure 4-14: Internally powered frequency output: output amplitude versus load resistance [24 VDC (Nom) open circuit]
A. Output amplitude (V)
B. Load resistor (Ω)
4.5.4

Wire the frequency output (externally powered Channel D)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-15: Frequency output wiring (externally powered)
A. Frequency output
B. 3–30 VDC (maximum) C. 500 mA current (maximum)
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D. Signal device
A
D
C
B
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
0 750 1500 2250 3000
A
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4.6 Wire the discrete output

Use this section to wire the discrete output in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations.
Important
Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel.

4.6.1 Wire the discrete output (internally powered)

Use this procedure to wire the internally-powered discrete output for Channel B or C.
Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-16: Discrete output wiring (internally powered)
A. Discrete output
B. Channel B or C C. See Figure 4-17 for output amplitude versus load resistance D. Counter
Figure 4-17: Internally powered discrete output: output amplitude versus load resistance [24 VDC (Nom) open circuit]
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A. Output amplitude (V)
B. Load resistor (Ω)
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4.6.2 Wire the discrete output (externally powered)

Use this procedure to wire the externally-powered discrete output for Channel B or C.
Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-18: Discrete output wiring (externally powered)
A. Discrete output
B. Channel B or C C. 3–30 VDC (maximum) D. 500 mA current (maximum)
E. Counter
4.6.3

Wire the discrete output (internally powered Channel D)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-19: Discrete output wiring (internally powered)
A. Discrete output
B. See Figure 4-20 for output amplitude versus load resistance C. Counter
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Figure 4-20: Internally powered discrete output: output amplitude versus load resistance [24 VDC (Nom) open circuit]
A. Output amplitude (V)
B. Load resistor (Ω)
4.6.4

Wire the discrete output (externally powered Channel D)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-21: Discrete output wiring (externally powered)
A. Discrete output
B. 3–30 VDC (maximum) C. 500 mA current (maximum)
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D. Signal device
A
AA
B
9
10
B
C
A
7
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4.7 Wire the RS-485 output

Use this section to wire the RS-485 output in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations.
Procedure
Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
Figure 4-22: RS-485 output wiring
A. RS-485 output
B. RS-485/A C. RS-485/B
Note
The transmitter does not provide any RS-485 termination resistance.

4.8 Wire the mA input

Use this section to wire the mA input in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations.
Important
Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel.
4.8.1

Wire the mA input (internally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate input terminal and pins.
Figure 4-23: mA input wiring (internally powered)
A. mA input
B. 100 Ω input resistance at Channel D C. 4–20 mA input device
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7
8
C
B
D
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4.8.2 Wire the mA input (externally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate input terminal and pins.
Figure 4-24: mA input wiring (externally powered)
A. mA input
B. 100 Ω input resistance at Channel D C. 4–20 mA input device D. 30 VDC (maximum)

4.9 Wire the discrete input

Use this section to wire the discrete input in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations.
Important
Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel.
4.9.1

Wire the discrete input (internally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate input terminal and pins.
Figure 4-25: Discrete input wiring (internally powered)
A. Discrete input
B. Channel C or D C. Switch
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C
B
A
D
B
C
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4.9.2 Wire the discrete input (externally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate input terminal and pins.
Figure 4-26: Discrete input wiring (externally powered)
A. Discrete input
B. Channel C or D C. 30 VDC (maximum)
Note
Maximum positive threshold is 3 VDC.
Minimum negative threshold is 0.6 VDC.

4.10 Wire the frequency input

Use this section to wire the frequency input in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations.
Important
Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel.
4.10.1

Wire the frequency input (internally powered)

Procedure
Wire to the appropriate input terminal and pins.
Figure 4-27: Frequency input wiring (internally powered)
A. Frequency input
B. Frequency input device C. (Optional) 1–10 KΩ resistor/open collector D. (Optional) 3–30 VDC
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D
B
C
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8
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Procedure
Wire to the appropriate input terminal and pins.
Figure 4-28: Frequency input wiring (externally powered)
A. Frequency input
B. Frequency input device C. 1–10 KΩ resistance D. 3–30 VDC

4.11 Wire Channels A and D for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) applications

Use this procedure to wire Channels A and D for SIS applications.
Procedure
Use one of the following power options:
Channel A active (internal) power and Channel D passive (external) power
Channel A passive (external) power and Channel D passive (external) power
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Figure 4-29: Channel A active (internal) and Channel D passive (external) power
A. Channel A mA output
B. Channel D mA input C. Terminals D. 820 ohm maximum loop resistance including 100 ohms (H) for mA input (250–600 ohm
for HART communications)
E. Signal device
F. Terminal compartment G. External to the 5700 H. 100 ohm input resistance
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Figure 4-30: Channel A passive (external) and Channel D passive (external) power
A. Channel A mA output
B. Channel D mA input C. Terminals D. Maximum loop resistance including 100 ohms (I) for mA input — see Figure 4-31.
E. Signal device
F. 5–30 VDC (maximum) G. Terminal compartment H. External to the 5700
I. 100 ohm input resistance
Figure 4-31: Externally-powered mA/HART output: maximum loop resistance
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A. Maximum resistance (Ω)
B. External supply voltage (V)
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Note
The calculation for loop resistance must include 100 ohms for the mA Input.
Postrequisites
To configure your system for SIS applications, see the Coriolis Flow Meter with Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters Safety Manual for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and the Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs: Configuration and Use Manual.
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5 Wiring the power supply

You can install a user-supplied switch in the power supply line.
Important
For compliance with the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU (European installations), verify that the transmitter is located in close proximity to a switch.
Procedure
1. Remove the wiring access cover.
2. Open the Power warning flap to locate the power terminals.
Figure 5-1: Location of power supply wiring terminals and equipment ground
A. Power supply wiring terminals (+ and -) B. Conduit connection for power supply wiring C. Equipment ground
3. Connect the power supply wires.
For DC power: connect to terminals + and –.
For AC power: connect to terminals L/L1 (line) and N/L2 (neutral).
NOTICE
Do not use the conduit specified for power supply wires for input/output wiring (see
Figure 5-1) to avoid pinched wires when the cover is closed.
4. Tighten the two screws holding the power connector in place.
5. Ground the power supply using the equipment ground, also under the Power
warning flap.
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6 Wire the printer

Procedure
Wire the RS-232-RS-485 adapter terminals to the transmitter terminals.
Converter Terminals
K2 ADE Wire the K2 ADE terminal 1 to Channel E, RS-485B, terminal
10
Wire the K2 ADE terminal 2 to Channel E, RS-485A, terminal 9
K2 Wire the K2 terminal 3 to Channel E, RS-485B, terminal 10
Wire the K2 terminal 4 to Channel E, RS-485A, terminal 9
Figure 6-1: Wiring between the K2 terminals to the transmitter terminals
A. Transmitter with end-cap removed
Important
For a K2 ADE converter, use terminals 1 and 2 on the converter.
For more information, see RS-485/RS-232 adapter instructions supplied by the manufacturer.
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7 Power up the transmitter

The transmitter must be powered up for all configuration and commissioning tasks or for process measurement.
Procedure
1. WARNING
If the transmitter is in a hazardous area, do not remove the housing cover while the transmitter is powered up. Failure to follow these instructions can cause an explosion resulting in injury or death.
Ensure that all transmitter and sensor covers and seals are closed.
2. Turn on the electrical power at the power supply.
The transmitter will automatically perform diagnostic routines. The transmitter is self-switching and will automatically detect the supply voltage. When using DC power, a minimum of 1.5 amps of startup current is required. During this period, Alert 009 is active. The diagnostic routines should complete in approximately 30 seconds. The status LED will turn green and begin to flash when the startup diagnostics are complete. If the status LED exhibits different behavior, an alert is active.
Postrequisites
Although the sensor is ready to receive process fluid shortly after power-up, the electronics can take up to ten minutes to reach thermal equilibrium. Therefore, if this is the initial startup, or if power has been off long enough to allow components to reach ambient temperature, allow the electronics to warm up for approximately ten minutes before relying on process measurements. During this warm-up period, you may observe minor measurement instability or inaccuracy.
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8 Configuring the transmitter with
Guided Setup
At initial start-up of the transmitter, the guided configuration screen appears on the transmitter display. This tool guides you through basic configuration of the transmitter. The guided setup allows you to upload configuration files, set the transmitter display options, configure channels, and review sensor calibration data.
Procedure
To access the guided setup screen from the display main menu, go to: Startup Tasks Guided Setup.
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9 Using the display controls

The transmitter display interface includes a display (LCD panel) and four optical switches – left, up, down, and right arrow keys – used to access the display menus and navigate the display screens.
Procedure
1. To activate an optical switch, block the light by holding your thumb or finger in
front of the opening. You can activate the optical switch through the lens. Do not remove the transmitter
housing cover.
Important
The transmitter only detects one switch selection at a time. Be sure to place your thumb or finger directly over a single optical switch, and ensure no other switches are being obstructed.
Figure 9-1: Proper finger positioning for activating an optical switch
2. Use the arrow indicators on the display screen to identify which optical switch to
use to navigate the screen (see examples 1 and 2).
Important
When using the arrow keys, you must first activate the optical switch then release the same switch by removing your finger from the glass to move up, down, right, left or to make a selection. To enable auto-scroll when navigating up or down, activate the appropriate switch and continue to hold for one second. Release the switch when the desired selection is highlighted.
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Figure 9-2: Example 1: Active arrow indicators on the transmitter display
Figure 9-3: Example 2: Active arrow indicators on the transmitter display
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10 Available service port connection

Use the service port connection to download or upload data from/to the transmitter.
To access the service port, you can use commonly-available USB hardware, such as a USB drive, or USB cable.
WARNING
If the transmitter is in a hazardous area, do not remove the housing cover while the transmitter is powered up. Failure to follow these instructions can cause an explosion resulting in injury or death.
The service port connection is located under the Service Port warning flap at the wiring access points.
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F3
C A
IEC 127-2
J3
DISC
OUT 3
T5A 250V
C A
F1
C A
IEC 127-2
J1
J4
MODEL 3300/350 0 TERMINAL CONNECTION
DS1
T5A 250V
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A Wire the Micro Motion 5700 to the
Micro Motion 3100 transmitter
Prerequisites
Set up the transmitter channel configuration to DO before wiring.
Use active high and internal power.
Use wire size 24 AWG (0,25 mm2) to 16 AWG (1,5 mm2).
Procedure
Tie the three ground pins of the 5700 together and then land on A14 of the 3100. The ground pins are even numbers: 4, 6, and 8.
Example (see the following figure): Use relay 1 (C) and 2 (B) with Channels B and C, then connect terminal 2 and 4 together from 5700 and land on A14.
Figure A-1: 5700 to 3100 - screw-type or solder-tail connector
This graphic sets Channel B, configured as digital output (DO)1, to relay 1. If a different channel is assigned to DO, wire any DO to any relay.
A. Relay 3, DO 3 pins 6 and 7, C18
B. Relay 2, DO 2 pins 5 and 6, C16 C. Relay 1, DO 1 pins 3 and 4, C14 D. Channel D
E. Channel C
F. Channel B
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