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Rosemount™ 705 Wireless Totalizing
Transmitter
Read this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety, and for optimum
product performance, make sure to thoroughly understand the contents before installing, using, or
maintaining this product.
The United States has two toll-free assistance numbers and one international number.
Customer Central
1 800 999 9307 (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST)
National Response Center
1 800 654 7768 (24 hours a day)
Equipment service needs
International
1 952 906 8888
The Rosemount 705 Transmitter and all other wireless devices should be installed only after the Smart
Wireless Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly. Wireless devices should also be
powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a
simpler and faster network installation.
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The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualified applications.
Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-qualified hardware or
products may cause inaccurate readings.
For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact an Emerson
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Sales Representative.
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Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury.
Only qualified personnel should perform the installation.
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make sure the instruments are
installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices.
Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous
locations certifications.
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This
device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all
persons.
Shipping considerations for wireless products:
The unit was shipped to you without the power module installed. Remove the power module prior to
shipping.
Each power module contains two “C” size primary lithium batteries. Primary lithium batteries are
regulated in transportation by the U. S. Department of Transportation, and are also covered by IATA
(International Air Transport Association), ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), and ARD
(European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods). It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure
compliance with these or any other local requirements. Consult current regulations and requirements
before shipping.
Power module considerations:
The power module with the wireless unit contains two “C” size primary lithium/thionyl chloride
batteries. Each battery contains approximately 2.5 grams of lithium, for a total of 5 grams in each pack.
Under normal conditions, the battery materials are self-contained and are not reactive as long as the
batteries and the pack integrity are maintained. Care should be taken to prevent thermal, electrical, or
mechanical damage. Contacts should be protected to prevent premature discharge.
Battery hazards remain when cells are discharged.
Power modules should be stored in a clean and dry area. For maximum battery life, storage
temperature should not exceed 30 °C.
The power module has surface resistivity greater than one gigaohm and must be properly installed in
the wireless device enclosure. Care must be taken during transportation to and from the point of
installation to prevent electrostatic charge build-up.
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Section 1Introduction
1.1Using this manual
The sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining the
Rosemount
Section 2: Configuration provides instruction on commissioning and operating Rosemount 705
Transmitter. Information on software functions, configuration parameters, and online variables is also
included.
Section 3: Mounting contains mechanical and electrical installation instructions.
Section 4: Commissioning contains techniques for properly commissioning the device.
Section 5: Operation and Maintenance contains operation and maintenance techniques.
Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data supplies reference and specification data, as well as
Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option contains specification data and installation of high
gain antenna.
Appendix D: Mapping of Alert Messages in the HART
important alerts in the HART command 48 additional status field for the Rosemount 705 Transmitter.
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705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter. The sections are organized as follows:
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1.2Product recycling/disposal
Recycling of equipment and packaging should be taken into consideration. The product and packaging
should be disposed of in accordance with local and national legislation.
Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the
personnel performing the operations. Information that potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a
warning symbol ( ). Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded
by this symbol.
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Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury.
Only qualified personnel should perform the installation.
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make sure the instruments are
installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices.
Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous
locations certifications.
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This
device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all
persons.
2.2Connecting the turbine meter or pulse output device
The Rosemount™ 705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter is compatible with a number of simple turbine
meters or pulse output devices. When ordered in the optional configuration for direct connection,
option code D1, the Rosemount 705 Transmitter is compatible with one inch turbine meter direct
connections. Figure 2-1 on page 8 shows the correct input connections to the pulse terminals on the
transmitter. To ensure a proper turbine meter connection, anchor the turbine meter lead wires into the
appropriate compression terminals and tighten the screws. In noisy environments, be sure to properly
ground the transmitter using the ground terminal.
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Wiring the transmitter
For the R1 option (remote mount), if the turbine meter or pulse output device is installed in a
high-voltage environment and a fault condition or installation error occurs, the sensor leads and
transmitter terminals could carry lethal voltage. Use extreme caution when making contact with the
leads and terminals.
Use the following steps to wire the sensor and power supply to the transmitter:
1. Remove the transmitter enclosure cover.
2. Attach the turbine meter leads according to the diagram Figure 2-1 on page 8.
Note
For noisy electrical environments, it is best practice to ground the loop accordingly.
3. Connect the black power module.
4. Verify the connection and power by viewing the LCD display and seeing the power up sequence.
When using a Field Communicator, any configuration changes must be sent to the transmitter using the
Send key (F2). AMS
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Device Manager configuration changes are implemented when the Apply button is
clicked.
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Configuring on the bench with AMS Device Manager
AMS Device Manager is capable of connecting to devices directly, using a HART modem, or with the
Gateway. When configuring on the bench with a HART modem, double click the device icon, then select
the Configure/Setup tab (or right click and select Configure/Setup). Configure the device settings
using the Direct Connection menu. When configuring with the Gateway, double click the device icon then
select the Configure/Setup tab (or right click and select Configure/Setup). Configure the device
settings using the Wireless Connection menu. To check or change sensor configuration using a Field
Communicator, enter the following Fast Key sequence: 2, 1, 2.
2.4Supported engineering unit codes
The following engineering units are supported by the Rosemount 705 Transmitter.
Total volumeVolumetric flow rate
US gallons per second
US gallons per minute
US gallons
US gallons per hour
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Liters
Imperial gallons
Cubic meters
Cubic yards
Cubic inches
US gallons per day
Liters per second
Liters per minute
Liters per hour
Imperial gallons per second
Imperial gallons per minute
Imperial gallons per hour
Imperial gallons per day
Cubic meters per second
Cubic meters per minute
Cubic meters per hour
Cubic meters per day
Cubic yards per second
Cubic yards per minute
Cubic yards per hour
Cubic yards per day
Cubic inches per second
Cubic inches per minute
Cubic inches per hour
Cubic inches per day
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Pulses
Hertz
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If a custom volume unit is desired, the Rosemount 705 Transmitter can be configured to report the
totalized pulses, and a custom conversion can be done on the host system side. Similarly, if a custom flow
rate unit is desired, the transmitter can be configured to report pulses per second (Hertz), and a custom
conversion can be done on the host system side. When reporting pulses or hertz, the configured K-factor
has no affect on the reported values.
UnitsFast key
Volume 2, 1, 2
Flow 2, 2, 1
2.5Joining the device to a network
To communicate with the Gateway, and ultimately the Host System, the transmitter must be configured
to communicate with the wireless network.
Using a Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager, enter the Network ID and Join Key so they match
the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway and the other devices in the network. If the Network ID and
Join Key are not identical, the transmitter will not communicate with the network. The Network ID and
Join Key may be obtained from the Gateway on the Network>Settings page on the web server or by
clicking network information in the upper right hand corner. Using a Field Communicator, the Network
ID and Join Key can be configured using a Field Communicator with the Fast Key Sequence: 2, 1, 3.
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The final device network configuration piece is the update rate which, by default, is one minute. It can be
changed at commissioning, or at any time, by using AMS Device Manager or the Gateway’s web server.
The update rate should be between one second and 60 minutes. To change the update rate with a Field
Communicator, use the Fast Key sequence: 2, 1, 4.
If doing a bench top initial configuration, after completion remove the power module until installation.
When the device is installed, insert the power module and close the housing cover securely. Always
ensure a proper seal so metal touches metal, but do not over tighten.
Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the
personnel performing the operations. Information that potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a
warning symbol ( ). Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded
by this symbol.
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Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury.
Only qualified personnel should perform the installation.
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make sure the instruments are
installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices.
Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous
locations certifications.
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This
device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all
persons.
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3.2Installing the transmitter
The Rosemount™ 705 Wireless Totalizing Transmitter can be installed in one of two configurations:
Direct mount (D1): The turbine meter is connected directly to the Rosemount 705 Transmitter housing’s
conduit entry. For installation instructions, see “Installing the transmitter in a direct mount
configuration” on page 12.
Remote mount (R1): The turbine meter or pulse output device is mounted separate from the Rosemount
705 Transmitter housing, then connected to the transmitter via conduit. For installation instructions, see
“Installing the transmitter in a remote mount configuration” on page 14.
3.2.1Installing the transmitter in a direct mount configuration
Figure 3-1. Direct Mount
B
C
A
A. Turbine meter
B. Rosemount 705 Transmitter
C. 1-in. NPT connection to flow meter and two piece pipe union
Note
Direct mount installation should not be employed when using tubing and connectors such as Swagelok
fittings.
1. Install the turbine meter according to standard installation practices making sure to use thread
sealant on all of the connections.
2. Attach the turbine meter wiring to the terminals as indicated on the wiring diagram (Figure 3-2). This
procedure is already included for the D1 (direct mount) option.
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Figure 3-2. Rosemount 705 Terminal Block
A. Pulse input connection
B. HART
C. Terminal block ground connection
3. Attach the transmitter housing to the turbine meter using the threaded conduit entry.
4. Seal threads on 1-in. NPT turbine meter connection. Take union apart and turn on bottom
5. Attach mill spec connector to turbine meter pickup.
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terminal connection
fitting to turbine meter.
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6. Screw on the remaining union part.
Note
Sealant should already be applied to threads on the D1 (direct mount) option.
Note
Wireless devices should only be powered up after the Smart Wireless Gateway, in order of
proximity from the Smart Wireless Gateway beginning with the closest device. This results in a
simpler and faster network installation.
7. Connect the black power module
Figure 3-3. Power Module Installation
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8. Close the housing cover and tighten to safety specification. Always ensure a proper seal so
metal touches metal, but do not over tighten.
9. Position the antenna so it is vertical, either straight up or straight down.
a. The antenna should be approximately 3 ft. (0.91 m) from any large structures or
buildings, to allow clear communication to other devices.
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Possible antenna rotation shown.
Antenna rotation allows for best
installation practices in any
configuration.
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Figure 3-4. Antenna Positioning
3.2.2Installing the transmitter in a remote mount configuration
Figure 3-5. Remote Mount Installation
A. Turbine meter
B. Rosemount 705 Transmitter
C. 1-in. supplied cable gland adapter for turbine meter.
Included:
(1) Cable gland
(1) Cable gland adapter for turbine meter
10 ft.. of cable connection wiring
1. Install the turbine meter or pulse output device according to standard installation practices being
sure to use thread sealant on all of the connections.
2. Pull the cable connection wiring through the supplied cable gland adapter for the turbine meter.
Then pull the cable wiring through the transmitter cable gland.
Note
Pay attention to the orientation of the cable gland to ensure proper connection to transmitter.
3. Attach the turbine meter or pulse output device wiring to the terminals as shown in the wiring
diagrams beginning on page 8.
Note
Wireless devices should only be powered up after the Smart Wireless Gateway, in order of proximity from
the Gateway beginning with the closest device. This results in a simpler and faster network installation.
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4. If commissioning the Rosemount 705 Transmitter, connect the power module as shown in Figure 3-3
on page 13.
5. Close the housing cover and tighten to safety specifications. Always ensure a proper seal by installing
the electronic housing covers so metal touches metal, but do not over tighten.
6. Position the antenna vertically, either straight up or straight down, as shown in Figure 3-4 on page 14.
The antenna should be approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from any large structures or buildings, to allow clear
communication to other devices.
3.3Wireless considerations
Power up sequence
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The Smart Wireless Gateway should be installed and functioning properly before any wireless field
devices are powered. Install the Black Power Module, SmartPower
into the Rosemount 705 Transmitter to power the device. Wireless devices should also be powered up in
order of proximity from the Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a simpler and faster
network installation. Enable Active Advertising on the Gateway to ensure that new devices join the
network faster. For more information see the Smart Wireless Gateway Reference Manual
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Solutions model number 701PBKKF
.
Antenna position
The antenna should be positioned vertically, either straight up or straight down, and it should be
approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from any large structure, building, or conductive surface to allow for clear
communication to other devices.
Figure 3-6. Antenna Position
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Preparing (or sealing) the conduit entries
Due to possible damage from moisture after installation, ensure that each conduit entry is either sealed
with a conduit plug with appropriate thread sealant, or has an installed conduit fitting or cable gland
with appropriate thread sealant.
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Figure 3-7. Locating Conduit Entries
A. Conduit entry
Connecting the Field Communicator to the transmitter
The power module needs to be connected for the Field Communicator to interface with the Rosemount
705 Transmitter.
Figure 3-8. Field Communicator Connections
3.3.1Selected an installation location and position
When choosing an installation location and position, take into account access to the transmitter. For
best performance, the antenna should be vertical with space between objects in a parallel metal plane,
such as a pipe or metal framework, as the pipes or framework may adversely affect the antenna’s
performance.
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3.3.2Electrical
Caring for the power module
The Rosemount 705 Transmitter is self-powered. The included Black Power Module contains two “C” size
primary lithium/thionyl chloride batteries. Each battery contains approximately 2.5 grams of lithium, for
a total of 5 grams in each pack. Under normal conditions, the battery materials are self-contained and
are not reactive as long as the batteries and the power module are maintained. Care should be taken to
prevent thermal, electrical, or mechanical damage. Contacts should be protected to prevent premature
discharge.
Making turbine meter connections
Make turbine meter connections through the cable entry in the side of the connection head. Be sure to
provide adequate clearance for cover removal and lead attachments (remote option).
3.3.3Verifying operating atmosphere
Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous
locations certifications.
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Isolating the transmitter from sources of heat
The transmitter will operate within specifications for ambient temperatures between –40 and 185 °F
(–40 and 85 °C). Heat from the process is transferred from the switch to the transmitter housing. If the
expected process temperature is near or beyond specification limits, consider using an extension, or
remote mount the transmitter to thermally isolate it from the process.
Temperature limits
OptionsOperating limitStorage limit
With LCD display
Without LCD display
–4 to 175 °F
–20 to 80 °C
–40 to 185 °F
–40 to 85 °C
–40 to 185 °F
–40 to 85 °C
–40 to 185 °F
–40 to 85 °C
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