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User’s EJX Series

Manual
BRAIN Communication Type

IM 01C25T03-01E

IM 01C25T03-01E
3rd Edition
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
CONTENTS

CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 1-1


Regarding This Manual ................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Safe Use of This Product .................................................................... 1-2
1.2 Warranty .............................................................................................. 1-2
1.3 ATEX Documentation .......................................................................... 1-3

2. CONDITIONS OF COMMUNICATION LINE ............................................... 2-1


2.1 Connecting the BT200 ........................................................................ 2-1
2.2 Communication Line Requirements .................................................... 2-1
2.3 Power Supply Voltage and Load Resistance ..................................... 2-1

3. OPERATION ................................................................................................ 3-1


3.1 BT200 Operating Procedures ............................................................. 3-1
3.1.1 Key Layout and Screen Display ................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Operating Key Functions .............................................................. 3-2
(1) Alphanumeric Keys and Shift Keys .............................................. 3-2
(2) Function Keys ............................................................................... 3-2
3.1.3 Calling Up Menu Addresses Using the Operating Keys .............. 3-3
3.1.4 Printout (for BT200 printer option) ............................................... 3-3
3.2 Setting Parameters Using the BT200 ................................................. 3-4
3.2.1 Parameter Usage and Selection .................................................. 3-4
3.2.2 Menu Tree .................................................................................... 3-5
3.2.3 Setting Parameters ....................................................................... 3-6
(1) Tag No. Setup .............................................................................. 3-6
(2) Calibration Range Setup .............................................................. 3-6
(3) Damping Time Constant Setup .................................................... 3-7
(4) Output Mode and Integral Indicator Display Mode Setup ........... 3-8
(5) Output Signal Low Cut Mode Setup ............................................ 3-8
(6) Integral Indicator Scale Setup ...................................................... 3-9
(7) Unit Setup for Displayed Temperature ...................................... 3-11
(8) Operation Mode Setup ............................................................... 3-11
(9) Impulse Line Connection Orientation Setup .............................. 3-11
(10) CPU Failure Burnout Direction and Hardware Write Protect .... 3-11
(11) Software Write Protect .............................................................. 3-12
(12) Output Status Setup when a Hardware Error Occurs .............. 3-13
(13) Bi-directional Flow Measurement Setup ................................... 3-13
(14) Range Change while Applying Actual Inputs ............................ 3-13
(15) Sensor Trim ............................................................................... 3-14
(16) Test Output Setup ..................................................................... 3-17
(17) Signal Characterizer .................................................................. 3-17
(18) Process Alarm ........................................................................... 3-18
(19) Status Output (option code AL) ................................................. 3-18
(20) Capillary Fill Fluid Density Compensation ................................ 3-20
(21) Adjustment Information and User Memo Fields ........................ 3-21
3.3 Displaying Data Using the BT200 ..................................................... 3-21
3.3.1 Displaying Measured Data ......................................................... 3-21
3.3.2 Display Transmitter Model and Specifications ........................... 3-21

FD No. IM 01C25T03-01E
3rd Edition: Aug. 2009 (KP) i IM 01C25T03-01E
All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2004, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
CONTENTS

4. SELF-DIAGNOSTICS .................................................................................. 4-1


4.1 Checking for Problems ........................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1 Identifying Problems with BT200 ................................................. 4-1
4.1.2 Checking with Integral Indicator ................................................... 4-2
4.2 Alarms and Countermeasures ............................................................ 4-3

5. PARAMETER SUMMARY ........................................................................... 5-1

APPENDIX 1. SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS INSTALLATION .......... A-1

REVISION RECORD

ii IM 01C25T03-01E
1. INTRODUCTION

1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the DPharp EJX electronic • Please note that changes in the specifications,
pressure transmitter. construction, or component parts of the instrument
may not immediately be reflected in this manual at
EJX pressure transmitters are precisely calibrated at the
the time of change, provided that postponement of
factory before shipment. To ensure both safety and
revisions will not cause difficulty to the user from a
efficiency, please read this manual carefully before
functional or performance standpoint.
operating the instrument.
This manual describes the BRAIN protocol communi- • The following safety symbols are used in this
cation functions of the EJX series and explains how to manual:
set the parameters for EJX series pressure transmitters
using the BT200 handheld terminal. For information on
the installation, wiring, and maintenance of EJX series WARNING
pressure transmitters, please refer to the user’s manual Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
of each model. if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.

WARNING

When using the EJX in a Safety Instrumented


CAUTION
Systems (SIS) application, refer to Appendix 1 in
this manual. The instructions and procedures in Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
the appendix must be strictly followed in order to if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
maintain the designed safety integrity of the injury. It may also be used to alert against
transmitter. unsafe practices.

 Regarding This Manual


• This manual should be provided on to the end user. IMPORTANT
• The contents of this manual are subject to change Indicates that operating the hardware or software
without prior notice. in this manner may damage it or lead to system
• All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be failure.
reproduced in any form without Yokogawa’s written
permission.
• Yokogawa makes no warranty of any kind with
NOTE
regard to this manual, including, but not limited to,
implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a Draws attention to information essential for
particular purpose. understanding the operation and features.

• If any question arises or errors are found, or if any


information is missing from this manual, please
inform the nearest Yokogawa sales office.
• The specifications covered by this manual are
limited to those for the standard type under the
specified model number break-down and do not
cover custom-made instruments.

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Safe Use of This Product (e) Modification


• Yokogawa will not be liable for malfunctions or
For the safety of the operator and to protect the damage resulting from any modification made to this
instrument and the system, please be sure to follow this instrument by the customer.
manual’s safety instructions when handling this
instrument. If these instructions are not heeded, the
1.2 Warranty
protection provided by this instrument may be im-
paired. In this case, Yokogawa cannot guarantee that • The warranty shall cover the period noted on the
the instrument can be safely operated. Please pay quotation presented to the purchaser at the time of
special attention to the following points: purchase. Problems occurring during the warranty
period shall basically be repaired free of charge.
(a) Installation
• If any problems are experienced with this instru-
• This instrument may only be installed by an engi-
ment, the customer should contact the Yokogawa
neer or technician who has an expert knowledge of
representative from which this instrument was
this device. Operators are not allowed to carry out
purchased or the nearest Yokogawa office.
installation unless they meet this condition.
• With high process temperatures, care must be taken • If a problem arises with this instrument, please
not to burn yourself by touching the instrument or inform us of the nature of the problem and the
its casing. circumstances under which it developed, including
• Never loosen the process connector nuts when the the model specification and serial number. Any
instrument is installed in a process. This can lead to diagrams, data and other information you can
a sudden, explosive release of process fluids. include in your communication will also be helpful.
• When draining condensate from the pressure
• The party responsible for the cost of fixing the
detector section, take appropriate precautions to
problem shall be determined by Yokogawa follow-
prevent the inhalation of harmful vapors and the
ing an investigation conducted by Yokogawa.
contact of toxic process fluids with the skin or eyes.
• When removing the instrument from a hazardous • The Purchaser shall bear the responsibility for repair
process, avoid contact with the process fluid and the costs, even during the warranty period, if the
interior of the meter. malfunction is due to:
• All installation shall comply with local installation
- Improper and/or inadequate maintenance by the
requirements and the local electrical code.
purchaser.
(b) Wiring - Malfunction or damage due to a failure to handle,
use, or store the instrument in accordance with the
• The instrument must be installed by an engineer or
design specifications.
technician who has an expert knowledge of this
- Use of the product in question in a location not
instrument. Operators are not permitted to carry out
conforming to the standards specified by
wiring unless they meet this condition.
Yokogawa, or due to improper maintenance of the
• Before connecting the power cables, please confirm
installation location.
that there is no current flowing through the cables
- Failure or damage due to modification or repair by
and that the power supply to the instrument is
any party except Yokogawa or an approved
switched off.
representative of Yokogawa.
(c) Operation - Malfunction or damage from improper relocation
• Wait 10 min. after the power is turned off before of the product in question after delivery.
opening the covers. - Reason of force majeure such as fires, earthquakes,
storms/floods, thunder/lightening, or other natural
(d) Maintenance disasters, or disturbances, riots, warfare, or
• Please carry out only the maintenance procedures radioactive contamination.
described in this manual. If you require further
assistance, please contact the nearest Yokogawa
office.
• Care should be taken to prevent the build up of dust
or other materials on the display glass and the name
plate. To clean these surfaces, use a soft, dry cloth.

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.3 ATEX Documentation SF


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2. CONDITIONS OF COMMUNICATION LINE

2. CONDITIONS OF COMMUNICATION
LINE
The BRAIN communication signal is superimposed 2.3 Power Supply Voltage and
onto the 4 to 20 mA DC analog signal. Since the
modulated wave is a communication signal, superim- Load Resistance
posing it on the normal signal will, from basic prin- When configuring the loop, make sure that the external
ciples, cause no error in the DC component of the load resistance is within the range in the figure below.
analog signal. Thus, monitoring can be performed via
(Note) With an intrinsically safe transmitter, external load resistance
the BT200 while the transmitter is on-line. includes safety barrier resistance.

2.1 Connecting the BT200 600

Connection to the transmitter with the BT200 can be External E–10.5


R=
made by either connecting to the BT200 connection load 0.0244 Communication
hooks in the transmitter terminal box or by connecting resistance applicable range
R (Ω)
to a relaying terminal or a terminal board.
250
PULSE

SUPP
LY
CHECK
ALARM

Control room
Relaying
terminals Terminal board
0 10.5 16.6 25.2 42
Power supply voltage E (V DC)
F0203.EPS
Distributor
Figure 2.3 Relationship between Power Supply Voltage
and External Load Resistance

F0201.EPS

Figure 2.1 Connecting the BT200

2.2 Communication Line Re-


quirements

Cable resistance Rc

Power
cc
supply

Load Cable DPharp


resistance R resistance Rc

 Loop resistance = R + 2Rc


= 250 to 600 Ω
 Loop capacitance = 0.22 µF max. BT200
F0202.EPS

Figure 2.2 Communication Line Requirements

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3. OPERATION

3. OPERATION
The DPharp is equipped with BRAIN communications MENU SCREEN
Messages
MENU BATTERY
capabilities, so that range changes, Tag No. setup, A:DISPLAY
B:SENSOR TYPE
monitoring of self-diagnostic results, and zero point C:BASIC SETUP
Menu choices
D:AUX SET1
adjustment can be handled remotely via the BT200 Screen title E:AUX SET2
G:ALARM SET
BRAIN TERMINAL or the CENTUM CS console. HOME SET ADJ ESC

This section describes procedures for setting param- PARAMETER SCREEN


eters using the BT200. For further information on the PARAM
A10:OUTPUT Function
BT200, see the BT200 User’s Manual (IM 01C00A11- 0.0 %
Parameters A11:PRES commands
01E). 0.0000 kPa
A15:OUTPUT mA
4.000 mA
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

3.1 BT200 Operating Procedures F0302.EPS

Figure 3.1.1b BT200 Screen


3.1.1 Key Layout and Screen Display
Figure 3.1.1a shows the arrangement of the operating
keys on the BT200 keypad, and figure 3.1.1b shows
the BT200 screen.

LCD
(21 characters × 8 lines)

Function keys

Movement keys

ENTER key

Power ON/OFF key

Alphanumeric keys

Shift keys
F0301.EPS

Figure 3.1.1a BT200 Key Layout

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3. OPERATION

3.1.2 Operating Key Functions Use the function key [F1] CODE to enter symbols. The
following symbols will appear in sequence, one at a
(1) Alphanumeric Keys and Shift Keys time, at the cursor each time [F1] CODE is pressed:
Use the alphanumeric keys in conjunction with the
/ . – , + * ) ( ’ & % $ # ” !
shift keys to enter numbers, symbols, and alphabetic
To enter characters next to these symbols, press [ > ] to
characters.
move the cursor.

Entry Key-in Sequence

symbol command
Alphanumeric keys l/m
(I) (/) (m)
T0303.EPS

Shift keys F0303.EPS


(2) Function Keys
The function command carried out by each function
a. Entering Numbers, Symbols, and Spaces key is displayed directly above the key.
Simply press the alphanumeric keys.
MENU
Entry Key-in sequence A:DISPLAY
B:SENSOR TYPE
–4 C:BASIC SETUP
D:AUX SET1
E:AUX SET2
0.3 G:ALARM SET
HOME SET ADJ ESC Function commands
1 –9
T0301.EPS Function keys
b. Entering Alphabetic Characters F0306.EPS

Press either the left or right shift key and then an


alphanumeric key to enter the desired alphabetic
Function Command List
character. The shift key must be pressed each time an
alphabetic character is entered. Command Function
ADJ Displays the ADJ menu

Letter on left side of Letter on right side of CAPS/caps Selects uppercase or lowercase
the alphanumeric key the alphanumeric key CODE Selects symbols
CLR Erases input data or deletes all data
F0304 .EPS
DATA Updates parameter data
Entry Key-in sequence DEL Deletes one character
W DIAG Calls the self-check panel
ESC Returns to the most recent display
IC
HOME Displays the menu panel
J. B
NO Quits setup and returns to the previous display
T0302.EPS

Use the function key [F2] CAPS to select uppercase OK Proceeds to the next panel

and lowercase (for alphabetic characters only). The PARM Enters the parameter number setup mode
case toggles between uppercase and lowercase each SET Displays the SET menu
time [F2] CAPS is pressed. SLOT Returns to the slot selection panel
UTIL Calls the utility panel

Entering uppercase Entering lowercase *COPY Prints out parameters on display


*FEED Paper feed
CODE CAPS CLR ESC CODE caps CLR ESC
*LIST Lists all parameters in the menu
*PON/POFF Automatic printout mode on or off
Entry Key-in sequence *PRNT Changes to the print mode
to lower case *GO Starts printing
Boy *STOP Cancels printing
(B) (o) (y) * Available on BT200-P00 (with printer).
T0304.EPS
F0305.EPS

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3. OPERATION

3.1.3 Calling Up Menu Addresses Using the Operating Keys

UTILITY SCREEN
––WELCOME–– UTILITY The utility screen contains the
BRAIN TERMINAL 1.ID following items.
ID: BT200 2.SECURITY CODE
STARTUP 3.LANGUAGE SELECT 1. BT200 ID settings
SCREEN check connection 4.LCD CONTRAST 2. Security code settings
push ENTER key 5.PRINTER ADJUST
3. Switching language of messages
UTIL FEED esc (Japanese or English)
4. LCD contrast setting
5. Adjusting printout tone
(UTIL)
(BT200-P00 only)

PARAM
01:MODEL
EJX110A-DM FUNCTION SCREEN
INITIAL 02:TAG NO. FUNC
DATA YOKOGAWA 1.MENU
SCREEN 03:SELF CHECK (ESC) 2.UPLOAD TO HHT
GOOD 3.DOWNLOAD TO INST
OK 4.PRINT ALL DATA

HOME SET ADJ

(SET) (ADJ)
(HOME MENU SCREEN) (SET MENU SCREEN) (ADJ MENU SCREEN)
MENU MENU MENU
A:DISPLAY C:BASIC SETUP J:ADJUST
B:SENSOR TYPE D:AUX SET 1 K:TEST
MENU C:BASIC SETUP E:AUX SET 2 M:DEVICE INFO
SCREEN D:AUX SET1 G:ALARM SET P:RECORD
E:AUX SET2 H:AUTO SET T:CHARACTERIZR
G:ALARM SET I:DISP SET
HOME SET ADJ ESC HOME SET ADJ ESC HOME SET ADJ ESC

PARAM PARAM PARAM


A60:SELF CHECK C60:SELF CHECK J60:SELF CHECK
GOOD GOOD GOOD

PARAM PARAM PARAM


A16:ENGR.OUTPUT C22:PRES URV J12:P SPAN ADJ
PARA- 0.0000 mmHg 100.00 kPa 100.000 %
METER DATA DIAG PRNT
A17:ENGR.EXP ESC DATA DIAG
C23:PRES POINTPRNT ESC DATA ZERO
J15:P DIAGDEVPRNT ESC
SCREEN
PARAM PARAM PARAM
A10:OUTPUT C10:TAG NO. J09:ADJ UNIT
0.0 % YOKOGAWA %
DATA DIAG PRNT
A11:PRES ESC DATA DIAG
C20:PRES UNIT PRNT ESC DATA DIAG
J10:ADJ PRES PRNT ESC
0.0000 kPa kPa 0.02563 %
A15:OUTPUT mA C21:PRES LRV J11:P ZERO ADJ
4.000 mA 0.00000 kPa 0.04792 %
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC DATA DIAG PRNT ESC DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

SET See the BT200 user’s manual for details concerning uploading
C10:TAG NO. and downloading parameters and printouts (BT200-P00).
SETUP YOKOGAWA
SCREEN YOKOGAWA

CODE CAPS CLR ESC


F0307.EPS

3.1.4 Printout (for BT200 printer option) (2) Printout by Menu Item
To printout the parameters for a specific screen, push
(1) Printout of All Parameters the function key corresponding to screen’s PRINT.
Select 4. PRINT ALL DATA from the function screen
to output a list of all parameters. It takes about
10 minutes to complete the printout.

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3. OPERATION

3.2 Setting Parameters Using the IMPORTANT


BT200
After setting and sending data with the BT200,
3.2.1 Parameter Usage and Selection wait 30 seconds before turning off the transmit-
Before setting a parameter, please see the following ter. If it is turned off too soon, the settings will
table for a summary of how and when each parameter not be stored in the transmitter.
is used.
Table 3.2.1 Parameter Usage and Selection

Setup item Description


Tag No. setup  P.3-6 Sets the Tag No. (using 16 alphanumeric characters).
Calibration range setup Sets the calibration range for 4 to 20 mA DC. Sets the following items: range unit, input value
 P.3-6 at 4 mA DC (LRV), input value at 20 mA DC (URV), and decimal point position.
Note: LRV and URV can be specified with range value specifications up to 5 digits
(excluding any decimal point) within the range of –32000 to 32000.
Damping time constant setup Adjusts the output response speed for 4 to 20 mA DC at amplifier.
 P.3-7 Can be set from 0.50 to 100.00 s. (from 0.00 to 100.00 s with quick response mode on)
Output and integral indicator display Sets modes for output signal and integral indicator to Linear mode
mode setup  P.3-8 (proportional to input differential pressure) or to Square root mode (proportional to flow).
Output signal low cut mode setup Used mainly to stabilize output near 0% if the output signal is square root mode.
 P.3-8 Two modes are available: forcing output to 0% for input below a specific value, or changing
to proportional output for input below a specific value.
Integral indicator display function Available from the following 5 types of integral indicator scale ranges and units:
 P.3-9 input pressure, % of range, user set scale, input static pressure, % of static pressure
range, and alternating among any four of the above.
Configure the following when using the user set scale;
user set scale setting, unit (BT200 only), display value at 4 mA DC (LRV), and display
value at 20 mA DC (URV).
Note: LRV and URV can be specified with range value specifications up to 5
digits (excluding any decimal point) within the range of –32000 to 32000.
Unit setup for displayed temperature Sets the unit for temperatures displayed on the BT200.
 P.3-11
Static pressure setup Sets the parameters concerned with static pressure such as unit, calibration range, upper
 P.3-11 and lower range values, decimal point position, damping time constant.
Operation mode (normal/reverse Reverses the direction for 4 to 20 mA DC output relative to input.
signal) setup Reverse mode is used for applications in which safety requires that output be
 P.3-11 driven toward 20 mA if input is lost.
Impulse line connection orientation Used where installation conditions make it imperative to connect high pressure side
(higher pressure on right/left side) impulse line to low pressure side of transmitter. Reversal of orientation should be dealt with
setup  P.3-11 by reversing impulse line wherever possible. Use this function only where there is no
alternative.
CPU Failure burnout direction and Displays the status of 4 to 20 mA DC output when a CPU fails. The direction is selectable
hardware write protect  P.3-11 by the hardware switch on the amplifier. It also physically prevents parameter access.
Software write protect  P.3-12 Configured data can be protected by setting a password.
Output status setup when a hardware Sets the status of the 4 to 20 mA DC output when an abnormal status is detected
error occurs with the capsule or the amplifier as the result of self-diagnosis. Either the last held,
 P.3-13 high limit, or low limit values status, can be selected.
Bi-directional flow measurement Used to measure bi-directional flows. Output at zero flow is 12 mA DC, with output range
 P.3-13 equally divided between forward and reverse flow. Can be used with square root mode.
Range change (while applying Range for 4 to 20 mA DC signal is set with actual input applied. Sets 20 mA DC output
actual inputs) precisely with respect to user’s reference instrument output. Note that DPharp is calibrated
 P.3-13 with high accuracy before shipment, so span should be set using the normal range setup.
Sensor trim  P.3-14 Adjusts zero point and span of the sensor.
Test output (fixed current output) Used for loop checks.
setup  P.3-17 Output can be set freely from –2.50% to 110.00% in 0.01% steps.
Signal characterizer  P.3-17 Used to compensate the output for the non-linear application.
Process alarm  P.3-18 Used for alarm generation on the integral indicator.
Status output  P.3-18 Outputs an on/off digital signal based on the settings of process alarm.
Capillary fill fluid density Compensates the zero shift by the ambient temperature effect on the capillary tubes.
compensation  P.3-20
User memo fields Allows user to enter up to 3 items, each containing any combination of up to 16
 P.3-21 alphanumeric characters.
T0305.EPS

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3.2.2 Menu Tree

HOME A: DISPLAY B: SENSOR TYPE

A10: OUTPUT B10: MODEL


A11: PRES B11: STYLE NO.
A15: OUTPUT mA B20: PRES LRL
A16: ENGR. OUTPUT B21: PRES URL
A17: ENGR. EXP B22: P MIN SPAN
A20: SP %*1 B30: SP LRL*1
A21: SP*1 B31: SP URL*1
A30: CAPSULE TEMP B32: SP MIN SPAN*1
A60: SELF CHECK B60: SELF CHECK

SET

C: BASIC SETUP D: AUX SET 1 E: AUX SET2 G: ALARM SET H: AUTO SET I: DISP SET

C10: TAG NO. D10: LOW CUT E10: T. ZERO CMP G10: P AL MODE H10: AUTO P LRV I10: DISP OUT1
C20: PRES UNIT D11: LOW CUT MODE E11: TEMP ZERO G11: P HI. AL VAL H11: AUTO P URV I11: DISP OUT2
C21: PRES LRV D15: H/L SWAP*1 E30: BI DIRE MODE G12: P LO. AL VAL H20: AUTO SP LRV*1 I12: DISP OUT3
C22: PRES URV D16: H2O UNIT SEL E50: DO SELECT G20: SP AL MODE*1 H21: AUTO SP URV*1 I13: DISP OUT4
C23: PRES POINT D20: OUT LIMIT(L) E51: DO SIG.TYPE G21: SP HI. AL VAL*1 H60: SELF CHECK I20: P DISP MODE
C30: AMP DAMPING D21: OUT LIMIT(H) E52: D OUTPUT G22: SP LO. AL VAL*1 I21: PRES % RESO
C40: OUTPUT MODE D22: REV OUTPUT E60: SELF CHECK G30: T AL MODE I30: ENGR. UNIT
C60: SELF CHECK D25: BURNOUT G31: T HI. AL VAL I31: EASY EU SET
D26: ERROR OUT G32: T LO.AL VAL I32: ENGR. EXP
D30: SP UNIT*1 G50: AUTO RECOVER I33: ENGR. LRV
D31: SP A/G SLCT*1 G60: SELF CHECK I34: ENGR. URV
D32: ATM. PRESS*1 I35: ENGR. POINT
D33: SP LRV*1 I40: BAR INDICATR
D34: SP URV*1 I60: SELF CHECK
D35: SP POINT*1
D36: SP DAMPING*1
D37: SP SELECT*1
D40: TEMP UNIT
D50: QUICK RESP
D55: WRT PROTECT
D56: WRT ENABLE
D57: NEW PASSWORD
D58: SOFTWR SEAL
D60: SELF CHECK

ADJ

J: ADJUST K: TEST M: DEVICE INFO P: RECORD T: CHARACTERIZR

J09: ADJ UNIT K10: OUTPUT X % M10: SERIAL NO. P10: ERROR REC 1 T10: S. C. ENABLE
J10: ADJ PRES K40: DO TEST M11: MFTR. DATE P12: ERROR REC 2 T11: NUM OF POINT
J11: P ZERO ADJ K50: TEST KEY1 M12: EXTRA NO. P14: ERROR REC 3 T20: X START (FIX)
J12: P SPAN ADJ K51: TEST KEY2 M15: SOFT REV P16: ERROR REC 4 T21: Y START (FIX)
J15: P ZERO DEV K52: TEST KEY3 M16: BRAIN REV P50: REC CLEAR T22: X1
J16: P SPAN DEV K53: TEST KEY4 M17: MEMO1 P60: SELF CHECK T23: Y1
J20: ADJ SP*1 K60: SELF CHECK M18: MEMO2 T24: X2
J21: SP ZERO ADJ*1 M19: MEMO3 T25: Y2
J22: SP SPAN ADJ*1 M20: ISOL MATL T26: X3
J25: SP ZERO DEV*1 M21: FILL FLUID T27: Y3
J26: SP SPAN DEV*1 M22: GASKET MATL T28: X4
J40: OUTPUT 4mA M23: PRO CON MATL T29: Y4
J41: OUTPUT 20mA M24: D-VENT MATL T30: X5
J45: AMP TEMP M25: PRO CON TYPE T31: Y5
J50: ADJ WHO M26: RS ISOL MATL T32: X6
J51: ADJ DATE M27: PRO CON SIZE T33: Y6
J52: ADJ LOC M28: NUM RS T34: X7
J53: ADJ DESC M29: RS FILL FLID T35: Y7
J55: EXT ZERO ADJ M30: RS TYPE T36: X8
J56: CLEAR ADJ M50: MS CODE 1 T37: Y8
J60: SELF CHECK M51: MS CODE 2 T38: X9
M52: MS CODE 3 T39: Y9
M53: MS CODE 4 T40: X END (FIX)
M54: MS CODE 5 T41: Y END (FIX)
M55: MS CODE 6 T60: SELF CHECK
M60: SELF CHECK

F0300.EPS
*1: Available for differential pressure transmitter.

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3.2.3 Setting Parameters


SET This is the panel for confirming
C10:TAG NO.
Set or change the parameters as necessary. After YOKOGAWA
FIC-1a
set data. The set data items flash.
completing these, do not fail to use the “DIAG” key to print off When all items have been confir-
F2:printer on
confirm that “GOOD” is displayed for the self- FEED POFF NO
med, press the
diagnostic result at _60: SELF CHECK. again. (To go back to the setting
panel, press the (NO) key.
(1) Tag No. Setup (C10: TAG NO) SET The DPharp TAG NO. was
C10:TAG NO.
Use the procedure below to change the Tag No. Up to FIC-1a overwritten.
16 alphanumeric characters can be entered. Press the (OK) key to
FEED NO OK
return to the parameter panel.
Press the (NO) key to
PARAM
• Example: Set a Tag No. to FI1-1a C10:TAG NO.
FIC-1a
return to the setting panel.
C20:PRES UNIT
kPa
Press the key to turn on C21:PRES LRV
the BT200. 0.00000 kPa
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
<When power is off>

F0309.EPS

––WELCOME––
BRAIN TERMINAL
Connect DPharp and BT200 using (2) Calibration Range Setup
ID: BT200 a communication cable and press
check connection the key. a. Setting Calibration Range Unit
push ENTER key
(C20: PRES UNIT)
UTIL FEED
The unit parameter is set at the factory before shipment
PARAM Displays the name of connected
01:MODEL
EJX110 M DPharp model, TAG NO. and
if specified at the time of order. Follow the procedure
02:TAG NO.
YOKOGAWA diagnostics information. Press the below to change the unit parameter.
03:SELF CHECK
GOOD (OK) key after confirmation.
OK

MENU Press the (SET) key to • Example: Change the unit from mmH2O to kPa.
A:DISPLAY
B:SENSOR TYPE display the SET menu panel.
C:BASIC SETUP
D:AUX SET1 SET Use the or
E:AUX SET2 C20:PRES UNIT
mmH2O
G:ALARM SET
< mmWG > key to select kPa.
HOME SET ADJ ESC < mmHg >
< Torr > Press the key twice
MENU Select C: BASIC SETUP and press < kPa >
C:BASIC SETUP ESC to enter the setting.
D:AUX SET 1 the key.
E:AUX SET 2
G:ALARM SET SET
H:AUTO SET C20:PRES UNIT Press the (OK) key.
I:DISP SET kPa
HOME SET ADJ ESC

MENU
C10:TAG NO.
Select C10: TAG NO. and press
FEED NO OK
YOKOGAWA the key.
C20:PRES UNIT
kPa
C21:PRES LRV F0310.EPS
0.00000 kPa
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
Note that the Yokogawa default setting for the standard
SET Set the new TAG NO. (FI1-1a). temperature is 4C (39.2F). For the units of mmH2O,
C10:TAG NO.
YOKOGAWA FOKOGAWA
YOKOGAWA mmAq, mmWG, inH2O, and ftH2O, the pressure varies
FIKOGAWA
according to the standard temperature definition. When
FI1OGAWA
CODE CAPS CLR ESC
a standard temperature of 20C (68F) is required,
FI1-GAWA
select @20degC (68.0F) at the parameter of D16:H2O
FI1-1AWA
UNIT SEL.
FI1-1aWA
FI1-1a
Available pressure units are shown below.
SET Set TAG NO. and press the
C10:TAG NO.
YOKOGAWA key. mmH2O MPa inHg
FI1-1a _
mmAq mbar ftH2O
mmWG bar psi
CODE caps CLR ESC
mmHg gf/cm2 atm
Torr kgf/cm2 Pa
When you have made an entry mistake, return kPa inH2O hPa
the cursor using the key, then reenter. FX0301.EPS

F0308.EPS

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b. Setting Calibration Range Lower


Range Value and Upper Range Value • Example 2: With present settings of 0 to 30 kPa,
(C21: PRES LRV, C22: PRES URV) set the upper range value to 10 kPa.
These range values are set as specified in the order SET Set 10.
C22:PRES URV
before the instrument is shipped. Follow the procedure +
30 kPa
10
Press the key twice
below to change the range. to enter the setting.
DEL CLR ESC
• The measurement span is determined by the upper
SET Press the (OK) key.
and lower range limit values. In this instrument, C22:PRES URV
10 kPa
changing the lower range value also automatically
changes the upper range value, keeping the span
FEED NO OK
constant.
PARAM The lower range value is not
C20:PRES UNIT
kPa changed, so the span changes.
• Example 1: With present settings of 0 to 30 kPa, C21:PRES LRV
0 kPa
set the lower range value to 0.5 kPa. C22:PRES URV
10 kPa
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
SET Set 0.5.
C21:PRES LRV
0 kPa F0312.EPS
+ 0.5 Press the key twice to
enter the setting.
DEL CLR ESC (3) Damping Time Constant Setup
SET
(C30: AMP DAMPING)
C21:PRES LRV Press the (OK) key.
0.5 kPa When the instrument is shipped, the damping time
constant is set at 2.00 seconds unless otherwise
FEED NO OK
specified in the order. Follow the procedure below to
change the damping time constant.
PARAM The upper range value is changed
C20:PRES UNIT
kPa
while the span remains constant. Note that setting the quick response parameter (D50:
C21:PRES LRV
0.5 kPa
C22:PRES URV
QUICK RESP) ON enables you to set the damping
30.5 kPa
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
time constant between 0.00 to 0.49 second.

Span = Upper range value – Lower range value • Example: Change from 2.00 sec to 4.00 sec.
F0311.EPS SET
C30:AMP DAMPING Enter 4.
2.00 sec
Press the key twice to
• Entering the range values as LRV>URV reverses the + 004.00
enter the setting.
direction of the output signal of 4-20 mA to 20-4 mA
CLR ESC
corresponding to the calibration range of 0 to 100%.
• Calibration range can be specified with range value SET
C30:AMP DAMPING Press the (OK) key.
4.00 sec
specifications up to 5 digits (excluding any decimal
point) for lower or upper range limits within the
range of –32000 to 32000. FEED NO OK

• Note, however, that changing the upper range value F0313.EPS


does not cause the lower range value to change.
Note 1: The damping time constant set here is the time constant for
Thus, changing the upper range value also changes the amplifier assembly. The damping time constant for the
the span. entire transmitter is the sum of the values for the amplifier
assembly and for the capsule assembly.

Note 2: When the damping time constant is set to less than 0.5
second, communication may occasionally be unavailble
during the operation, especially while output changes
dynamically.

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(4) Output Mode and Integral Indicator Dis- (5) Output Signal Low Cut Mode Setup
play Mode Setup (C40: OUTPUT MODE, (D10: LOW CUT, D11: LOW CUT MODE)
I20: P DISP MODE) Low cut mode can be used to stabilize the output
The mode setting for the output signal and the integral signal near the zero point. The low cut point can be set
indicator can be performed independently. in a range from 0 to 20%, the direct ratio correspond-
This mode is set as specified in the order when the ing to the output signal of 4 to 20 mA. (Hysteresis:
instrument is shipped. Follow the procedure below to ±10% of the cut point)
change the mode. Either LINEAR or ZERO can be selected as the low
If the instrument is equipped with an integral indicator cut mode. Unless otherwise specified, the cut mode is
and the display mode is SQUARE ROOT, “ ” is set to LINEAR at the factory.
displayed on the integral indicator. Note that when the output modes of the output signal
• Output mode for 4-20 mA output and the integral indicator are selected as SQUARE
ROOT and LINEAR accordingly, the low cut function
is not available for the integral indicator display.
• Example: Set output mode from Linear to
Square root.
SET Use the or key • Example: Change the low cut setting range
C40:OUTPUT MODE
LINEAR
to select SQUARE ROOT. from 10% to 20%, and the low
< LINEAR >
< SQUARE ROOT >
Press the key twice to
cut mode from LINEAR to ZERO in
the SQUARE ROOT output mode.
ESC enter the setting.
SET  Low cut mode “LINEAR”  Low cut mode “ZERO”
C40:OUTPUT MODE Press the (OK) key.
SQUARE ROOT
(%) (%)
50 50
FEED NO OK
Output
F0314.EPS

20 20 LOW CUT at 20%


• Integral indicator display mode

• Example: Set display mode from Linear to 0 50 (%) 0 50 (%)


Input Input
Square root.
SET Set 20.
D10:LOW CUT
SET Use the or key 10.00 %
I20:P DISP MODE
LINEAR + 20.00 Press the key twice to
< LINEAR > to select SQUARE ROOT.
< SQUARE ROOT > enter the setting.
Press the key twice to CLR ESC
ESC enter the setting.
SET
D10:LOW CUT
Press the (OK) key.
SET
I20:P DISP MODE Press the (OK) key. 20.00 %
Next, the [D11: LOW CUT MODE]
SQUARE ROOT
setting panel is displayed.
FEED NO OK
FEED NO OK
SET Use the or key
D11:LOW CUT MODE
F0315.EPS LINEAR
< LINEAR > to select ZERO.
< ZERO >
Press the key twice to
ESC
enter the setting.
SET Press the (OK) key.
D11:LOW CUT MODE
ZERO

FEED NO OK

PARAM
D10:LOW CUT
20.0 %
D11:LOW CUT MODE
ZERO
D15:H/L SWAP
NORMAL
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

F0317.EPS

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The low cut point has hysteresis so that the output (6) Integral Indicator Scale Setup
around the point is behaved as below figure. The following five displays are available for integral
indicators: input pressure*1, % of range, user set scale,
<Example>
input static pressure, and % of static pressure range*1.
Output mode: Linear
A cycle of up to four displays can be shown by
Low cut mode: Zero
assigning variables to the parameters I10 to I13: DISP
Low cut: 20.00%
OUT1 to DISP OUT4.
Output Low cut point

7.2mA Description
Available displays
(20%) and related parameters
Input pressure Indicates values of input pressure
4mA (PRES) with the indication limits 32000 to
Input 2% 2%
32000.
Setting range: 0 to 20% A11:PRES
Hysteresis
456 kPa
fixed at 10%
of the cut point
F0317-02.EPS

% of range Indicates input pressure in 2.5 to


(PRES %) 110% range depending on the
measuring range (C21, C22).
A10:OUTPUT
45.6 %

User set scale Indicates values depending on the


(ENGR. PRES) engineering range (I33, I34) with the
unit (I30).
A16:ENGR.OUTPUT
20.5 m3/min
A17:ENGR.EXP
100

Input static pressure Indicates input static pressure with


(SP)*1 the indication limits –32000 to 32000.
Reference pressure is factory-set in
absolute.
A21:SP
4.000 MPa

% of static pressure range Indicates input static pressure in –10


(SP %)*1 to 110% range depending on the
measuring range (D33, D34).
A20:SP %
52.6 %

T0306.EPS
*1: Available for differential pressure transmitter.

See (a.) through (d.) for each setting procedure.

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a. Display Selection Follow the procedure below to change the settings.


(I10: DISP OUT1)
Select the variable for the parameter I10: DISP OUT1
to display on the integral indicator. • Example: Set an engineering unit M.
SET Set M.
I30:ENGR.UNIT
Press the key twice to
• Example: Change the integral indicator scale M_

enter the setting.


from % of range to input pressure
CODE CAPS CLR ESC
display.
SET Press the (OK) key.
I30:ENGR.UNIT
SET Use the or key M
I10:DISP OUT1
PRES %
< PRES > to select PRES.
< PRES % >
< ENGR.PRES > Press the key twice to FEED NO OK
< SP >
ESC enter the setting.
F0319.EPS
SET
I10:DISP OUT1 Press the (OK) key.
PRES Note that following symbols are not available.
. – , + * ) ( ’ & % $ # ” !
FEED NO OK

The transmitter integral indicator shows “-- -- -- -- -- --”


F0318.EPS when these are entered.

b. Cyclic Display
(I11: DISP OUT2, I12: DISP OUT3, and I13: • Example: Set lower range value (LRV) to –50
DISP OUT4) and upper range value (URV) to 50.
In addition to the display set at I10: DISP OUT1,
Setting LRV
displays can be set at I11: DISP OUT2, I12: DISP SET Set –50.
I33:ENGR.LRV
OUT3, and I13: DISP OUT4 for cyclic display in the 0.00 M
- 50 Press the key twice to
order of the parameter number.
enter the setting.
DEL CLR ESC
c. User Setting of Engineering Unit and Scale
(I30: ENGR.UNIT, I31: EASY EU SET, I33: SET Press the (OK) key.
I33:ENGR.LRV
ENGR.LRV, and I34: ENGR.URV) - 50 M

These parameters allow the entry of the engineering


units and scale to be displayed. The engineering unit FEED NO OK
can be selected from the parameter of I31: EASY EU
SET as listed below. Alternately, up to eight alphanu- Setting URV
merics, spaces, and a slash “/” can be input on keypad SET
I34:ENGR.URV
Set 50.
100.00 M
at I30: ENGR.UNIT; only first six are displayed on the + 50 Press the key twice to
integral indicator. enter the setting.
DEL CLR ESC
Select the unit from the list of I31: EASY EU SET.
SET Press the (OK) key.
I34:ENGR.URV
50 M
kPa ftH2O Nl/min
MPa gf/cm2 Nm3/h
mbar kgf/cm2 Nm3/min
bar kg/cm2G ACFH FEED NO OK

psi kg/cm2A ACFM


PARAM
psia atm SCFH I32:ENGR.EXP
mmH2O kg/h SCFM ---
I33:ENGR.LRV
mmHg t/h GPH – 50 M
I34:ENGR.URV
mmHgA m3/h GPM 50 M
mmAq m3/min m DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

mmWG l/h mm
F0320.EPS
Torr l/min in
inH2O kl/h ft
inHg kl/min kg/m3
inHgA Nl/h g/cm3
FX0302.EPS

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d. Setting Static Pressure Unit and Scale (9) Impulse Line Connection Orientation
(D30: SP UNIT, D33: SP LRV, and D34: SP Setup (D15: H/L SWAP)
URV) This function reverses the impulse line orientation.
Static pressure can be displayed in measured input Follow the procedure below to make this change.
static pressure or in %, independent from the 4-20 mA
output signal of measured pressure or differential
pressure. These parameters allow the entry of the static • Example: Assign the high pressure impulse
pressure unit and scale to be displayed. line connection to the L side of
the transmitter.
Note that the parameter D37: SP SELECT can be used
SET Use the or key
to select either the high or low pressure side of the D15:H/L SWAP
NORMAL
to select REVERSE.
capsule to monitor the static pressure. < NORMAL >
< REVERSE>
Press the key twice to
(7) Unit Setup for Displayed Temperature ESC
enter the setting.
(D40: TEMP UNIT) Then press the (OK) key.
When the instrument is shipped, the temperature units
are set to degC. Follow the procedure below to F0323.EPS

change this setting. Note that changing the unit here


(10) CPU Failure Burnout Direction and Hard-
changes the unit for A30: CAPSULE TEMP (capsule ware Write Protect (D25: BURNOUT)
temperature) and J45: AMP TEMP (amplifier tempera-
There are two slide switches on the CPU assembly
ture).
board. One sets the burnout direction at CPU failure,
and the other sets a write protection function which
• Example: Change the unit for the temperature disables parameter changes through the use of a
display degC to degF. handheld terminal or some other communication
method.
SET
D40:TEMP UNIT
Use the or key to
degC
< degC > select degF.
< degF > CPU assembly
< K > Press the key twice to Burnout direction switch
ESC
enter the setting.
BO H L
Then press the (OK) key.
WR E D
F0321.EPS Slide switch
Write protection switch

(8) Operation Mode Setup


(D22: REV OUTPUT) Burnout direction switch (BO)
This parameter allows the direction of the 4-20 mA
output to be reversed with respect to input. Follow the Burnout Direction H L H L
Switch Position
procedure below to make this change. E D E D

• Example: Change 4 to 20 mA output to 20 to Burnout Direction HIGH LOW


4 mA output.
Hardware write protection switch (WR)
SET Use the or key
D22:REV OUTPUT
NORMAL
< NORMAL > to select REVERSE.
< REVERSE> Write Protection H L H L
Press the key twice to
Switch Position E D E D
ESC
enter the setting.

Then press the (OK) key.


NO YES
Write Protection
(Write enabled) (Write disabled)
F0322.EPS
F0324.EPS

The parameter of D25: BURNOUT displays the status


of 4-20 mA DC output if a CPU failure occurs. In case
of a failure, communication is disabled.

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Standard specifications a. Setting Password


(D57: NEW PASSWORD)
The burnout direction switch is set to HIGH. If a
failure occurs, the transmitter outputs a 110% or higher
signal. • Example: Set the password to 1234ABCD.

Option code /C1 SET Enter 1234ABCD.


D57:NEW PASSWORD
The burnout direction switch is set to LOW. If a failure 1234ABCD Press the key twice
occurs, a –5% or lower output is generated. to enter the setting.
CODE CAPS CLR ESC

SET
D57:NEW PASSWORD Press the (OK) key.
• Example: Standard specifications 1234ABCD
Then status of parameter D55:
D25: BURNOUT Slide switch position: H WRT PROTECT becomes YES.
HIGH
FEED NO OK

• Example: Option code /C1 F0340.EPS

D25: BURNOUT Slide switch position: L


LOW b. Entering Password to Enable Parameter
Change (D56: WRT ENABLE)
F0325.EPS

(11) Software Write Protect (D55: WRT PRO- • Example: Enter the password of 1234ABCD.
TECT, D56: WRT ENABLE, D57: NEW
SET Enter the password.
PASSWORD) D56:WRT ENABLE
Press the key twice
EJX configured data can be saved by the write protect 1234ABCD
to enter the setting.
function. Write protect status (D55: WRT PROTECT)
CODE CAPS CLR ESC
is set from NO to YES when eight alphanumerics are
SET
entered in the parameter of D57: NEW PASSWORD. D56:WRT ENABLE Press the (OK) key.
PASS
Accordingly, the transmitter does not accept any Parameter changes are available
parameter changes. When the eight alphanumeric for 10 minutes.
FEED NO OK
password is entered in the parameter of D56: WRT
ENABLE, the transmitter accepts parameter changes F0341.EPS
during a 10 minute period.
To cancel the transmitter for the software write c. Releasing Password
(D57: NEW PASSWORD)
protection completely, use D56: WRT ENABLE to
first release the write protect function and then enter To release the password, enter eight spaces at D57:
eight spaces in the D57: NEW PASSWORD field. NEW PASSWORD during the period that the param-
eter change is possible.
The software write protection does not affect the
function of external zero adjustment screw. d. Software Seal
(D58: SOFTWR SEAL)
To disable the external zero adjustment screw, set the
When you lose the password that has been registered, it
parameter of J15: EXT ZERO ADJ to INHIBIT before
is possible to release the write protect function by
activating the software write protection.
using general password, “YOKOGAWA.” When the
password is used, the status shown in the parameter of
D58: SOFTWR SEAL is changed from KEEP to
BREAK. The status returns to KEEP by entering a
newly set password at D56: WRT ENABLE.

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(12) Output Status Setup when a Hardware  Output mode “LINEAR”


Error Occurs (D26: ERROR OUT)
20 mA (100% display)
This parameter allows the setting of the output status
when a hardware error occurs. The following selections
are available.
LRV HRV
(a) BURNOUT DIR; Outputs the corresponding values
of 110% or –5% of output signals according to the 4 mA (–100% display)
setting by burnout direction switch (BO) on the
CPU board.  Output mode “SQUARE ROOT”
(b) HOLD; Outputs the last value held before the error
20 mA (100% display)
occurred. Low Cut
Note: A hardware error means CAP.ERR of AL.01 or AMP.ERR of
AL.02 which are shown in table 4.2 Alarm Message
Summary.
LRV HRV

• Example: Set the output status to HOLD when 4 mA (–100% display)


a hardware error occurs.
F0328.EPS
SET
D26:ERROR OUT Use the or key
BURNOUT DIR
< BURNOUT DIR > to select HOLD. (14) Range Change while Applying Actual
< HOLD > Inputs (H10: AUTO P LRV, H11: AUTO P
Press the key twice to
ESC
URV)
enter the setting.
This feature allows the lower and upper range values to
Then press the (OK) key. be set up automatically with the actual input applied. If
F0326.EPS the lower and upper range values are set, C21: PRES
LRV and C22: PRES URV are changed at this same
(13) Bi-directional Flow Measurement Setup time.
(E30: BI DIRE MODE)
Follow the procedure in the figure below.
(a) This parameter enables selection of 50% output at
The measurement span is determined by the upper and
an input of 0 kPa.
lower range values. Changing the lower range value
Procedure is shown in the figure below.
results in the upper range value changing auto-
(b) Combining this with C40: OUTPUT MODE
matically, keeping the span constant.
provides a square root output computed indepen-
dently for 0% to 50% output and for 50% to 100%
output. • Example 1: When changing the lower range
value to 0.5 kPa for the present
• Example: If measurement range is 0 to 10 kPa setting of 0 to 30 kPa, take the
(LRV=0 kPa, URV=10 kPa) following action with input pressure
of 0.5 kPa applied.
SET Use the or key
E30:BI DIRE MODE
OFF SET Press the key twice.
< OFF > to select ON. H10:AUTO P LRV
< ON > 0 kPa
Press the key twice to + 0 The lower range value is changed
ESC
enter the setting. to 0.5 kPa.
ESC
Then press the (OK) key.
SET Press the (OK) key.
H10:AUTO P LRV
The measurement range changes to –10 to 0 to 10 kPa 0.5000 kPa
(output 0% to 50% to 100).
Note that C21: PRES LRV and C22: PRES URV
FEED NO OK
are not changed.
PARAM The upper range value is changed
H10:AUTO P LRV
F0327.EPS 0.5000 kPa
H11:AUTO P URV keeping the span constant.
30.500 kPa
H20:AUTO SP LRV Parameters C21 and C22 are
0.0 MPa
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
changed at the same time.

F0329.EPS

Note that changing the upper range value does not


cause the lower range value to change but does change
the span.
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(15) Sensor Trim


• Example 2: When the upper range value is to
Each DPharp EJX series transmitter is factory charac-
be changed to 10 kPa with the
terized. Factory characterization is the process of
present setting of 0 to 30 kPa, take
comparing a known pressure input with the output of
the following action with an input
each transmitter sensor module over the entire pressure
pressure of 10 kPa applied.
and temperature operating range. During the character-
SET
H11:AUTO P URV
Press the key twice. ization process, this comparison information is stored
30 kPa
+ 30 The upper range value is changed in the transmitter EEPROM. In operation, the transmit-
to 10 kPa. ter uses this factory-stored curve to produce a process
ESC variable output (PV), in engineering units, dependent
SET Press the (OK) key. on the pressure input.
H11:AUTO URV
10.000 kPa
The sensor trim procedure allows you to adjust for
local conditions, changing how the transmitter calcu-
FEED NO OK
lates process variables. There are two ways to trim the
PARAM The lower range value is not sensor: a zero trim and a full sensor trim. A zero trim
H10:AUTO P LRV
0 kPa
H11:AUTO P URV changed, so the span changes. is a one-point adjustment typically used to compensate
10.000 kPa
H20:AUTO SP LRV
0.0 MPa
Parameter C22 is changed at the for mounting position effects or zero shifts caused by
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
same time. static pressure. A full sensor trim is a two-point
process, in which two accurate end-point pressures are
F0330.EPS
applied (equal to or greater than the range values), and
all output is linearized between them.

a. Zero Trim
(J11: P ZERO ADJ, J15: P ZERO DEV,
J55: EXT ZERO ADJ)
The DPharp supports several adjustment methods.
Select the method best suited for the conditions of your
application.

Adjustment Method Description


Using the BT200 Set the present input to 0%.
Adjust for 0% output at input level of
0%.
Adjust output to the reference value
obtained using other means.
If the input level cannot easily be
made 0% (because of tank level,
etc.), adjust output to the reference
value obtained using other means,
such as a sight glass.

Using the external Adjust zero point using the zero-


zero-adjustment adjustment screw on the transmitter.
screw This permits zero adjustment without
using the BT200. Accurately adjust
the output current to 4 mA DC or
other target output value using an
ammeter that accurately reads output
currents.
T0307.EPS

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When using BT200, the output signal can be adjusted


Transmitter measures present
either in % or pressure unit. The unit can be selected A11:PRES
13.83 kPa
pressure of 13.83 kPa.
by the parameter J09: ADJ UNIT. Output signal can be
changed by displaying parameter A10: OUTPUT for % SET Enter the present actual level,
J11:P ZERO ADJ
or J10: OUTPUT for pressure unit. 0.00000 kPa
13.5 kPa.
+ 045.0
+ 13.5
This section discribes the zero adjustment procedure by Press the key twice.
using the pressure unit. DEL CLR ESC

A11:PRES The measured pressure is changed


a-1. Zeroing 13.5000 kPa
to 13.5 kPa.
Setting the parameter of J11: P ZERO ADJ carries out
F0333.EPS
the zero adjustment and automatically sets the applied
“0” input values to the transmitter’s output value of
a-3. Using External Zero-adjustment Screw
zero, keeping the span constant. Use this setting when
This method permits zero adjustment without the
the LRV is known to be 0 kPa.
BT200. Use a slotted screwdriver to turn the zero-
adjustment screw. See the hardware manual for details.

A11:PRES Transmitter measures pressure of Note that the parameter of J55: EXT ZERO ADJ must
0.03585 kPa
0.03585 kPa. be ENABLE to perform this adjustment.
SET
A pressure of 0 kPa is applied. Follow the procedure below to enable or inhibit zero
J11:P ZERO ADJ

+
0.00000 kPa
0 Press the key twice
point adjustment from the zero-adjustment screw on
the transmitter.
after the pressure has become
DEL CLR ESC stable.
This is set to ENABLE when the instrument is
SET
shipped.
J11:P ZERO ADJ Zero adjustment is completed.
0.00000 kPa
Press the (OK) key.
• Example: Inhibiting zero adjustment by the
FEED NO OK external zero-adjustment screw.
A11:PRES Transmitter measures pressure of SET Use the or key to
0.00000 kPa J55:EXT ZERO ADJ
0.00000 kPa. ENABLE
< ENABLE > select INHIBIT.
< INHIBIT>
Press the key twice to
F0331.EPS
ESC
enter the setting.
Then press the (OK) key.
a-2. Level Adjustment
The zero adjustment by the parameter of J11: P ZERO F0335.EPS

ADJ calibrates the transmitter output corresponding to


the actual tank level. To perform this adjustment, first b. Full Sensor Trim
(J11: P ZERO ADJ, J12: P SPAN ADJ,
use a glass gauge or the like to determine the actual
J15: P ZERO DEV, J16: P SPAN DEV)
tank level, then enter the correct data as shown below. Full sensor trim is carried out with a series of the
procedure of J11: P ZERO ADJ and J12: P SPAN
DPharp span: 0 to 25.00 kPa
Actual level: 13.50 kPa
ADJ. Also, you can manually perform the trimming
Transmitter output: 13.83 kPa procedure by using J15: P ZERO DEV and J16: P
SPAN DEV.
25.00 kPa The full sensor trim is a two-point adjustment, and the
lower point adjustment should always be performed
before the upper point adjustment in order to maintain
Actual level
13.50 kPa the pitch between the zero and 100% points within the
calibration range.
DPharp
In the manual method, the reference pressure should
0.00 kPa
also be applied to the transmitter at both lower and
F0332.EPS
upper point of trim ends. Without the reference
pressure, J15: P ZERO DEV and J16: P SPAN DEV
may not represent the correct value of adjustment point
for each.
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b-1. Auto Sensor Trim b-2. Manual Sensor Trim

• Example: For the range of 10 to 30 kPa. • Example: For the range of 10 to 30 kPa.
Setting a lower point
J15: P ZERO DEV = 0.04 kPa
SET Transmitter indicates 9.94 kPa as J16: P SPAN DEV = 0.03 kPa
J10:ADJ PRES
9.94000 kPa
its output when applying a standard
Suppose that a standard pressure of 10 kPa is applied and
pressure of 10 kPa. the value of the parameter of J10: ADJ PRES is 9.94 kPa.
ESC Correct for this output error of 0.06 kPa by adding 0.06 to
J15: P ZERO DEV.
SET Set 10.
J11:P ZERO ADJ

+
9.94000 kPa
10 After obtaining a stable pressure of 0.040.06=0.02

10 kPa, press key twice.


DEL CLR ESC
SET Set 0.02.
J15:P ZERO DEV
SET
J11:P ZERO ADJ
Press the (OK) key. -0.04000 kPa
Press key twice.
+ 0.02
10.0000 kPa

DEL CLR ESC


FEED NO OK
SET
J15:P ZERO DEV
Press the (OK) key.
SET Check the output becomes 10 kPa. 0.02000 kPa
J10:ADJ PRES
10.0000 kPa

FEED NO OK

ESC

Suppose that a standard pressure of 30 kPa is applied and


Setting an upper point the value of the parameter of J10: ADJ PRES is 30.15 kPa.
SET Transmitter indicates 30.15 kPa as Firstly, obtain the slope error for the span as follows;
J10:ADJ PRES
30.1500 kPa
its output when applying a standard
pressure of 30 kPa. Applied Pres ValueMeasured Pres Value
Slope Error  (URVLRV)
ESC Applied Pres Value
SET Set 30. 30.0030.15
J12:P SPAN ADJ
30.1500 kPa  (30.0010.00)  0.1
+ 30 After obtaining a stable pressure of 30.00
30 kPa, press key twice.
DEL CLR ESC Then correct for this slope error of 0.1 by adding 0.1 to
J16: P SPAN DEV.
SET
J12:P SPAN ADJ
Press the (OK) key.
30.0000 kPa
0.03  (0.1) = 0.13

FEED NO OK
SET
J16:P SPAN DEV
Set 0.13.
SET
J10:ADJ PRES
Check the output becomes 30 kPa. -0.03000 kPa
30.0000 kPa - 0.13 Press key twice.

DEL CLR ESC


ESC
SET
J16:P SPAN DEV
Press the (OK) key.
-0.13000 kPa
F0351.EPS

FEED NO OK

F0352.EPS

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c. Sensor Trim for Static Pressure (16) Test Output Setup (K10: OUTPUT X %)
(J21: SP ZERO ADJ, J22: SP SPAN ADJ, This feature can be used to output a fixed current for
J25: SP ZERO DEV, J26: SP SPAN DEV)
loop checks. The available range for test output
For the EJX differential transmitters (Except for
depends on the setting at parameters of D20 OUT
EJX120A), zeroing and full sensor trim of the static
LIMIT (L) and D21 OUT LIMIT (H), whose limit is
pressure is performed in the same way as with the
from 3.6 mA (–2.5%) to 21.6 mA (110%).
primary process variable (PV). Note that the static
pressure sensor trim should be done only after trim-
ming the PV. • Example: Output 12 mA (50%) fixed current.

d. Reset Trim Adjustment to Factory Setting SET


K10:OUTPUT X %
Set 50.00%.
(J56: CLEAR ADJ) 0.00 %
+ 050.00 Press the key twice to
Use PRES or SP of J56: CLEAR ADJ parameter to
output a fixed current at 50%.
reset the trim adjustment to the initial calibrated values CLR ESC
that were set. When PRES is selected to clear the SET
K10:OUTPUT X %
Active is displayed while this is
adjustment, the amount of the adjustment by the 50.00% ACTIVE
being executed.
external zero-adjustment screw is returned to the initial
Press the (OK) key to cancel
setting as well. FEED NO OK
the fixed current output.

F0336.EPS
• Example: Reset the trim adjustment of pressure
to factory set characterization curve.
SET Use the or key IMPORTANT
J56:CLEAR ADJ
---
to select PRES.
< ---
< PRES
>
>
1. Test output continues for approximately 10
< SP > Press the key twice to minutes, then is released automatically. Even if
< 4-20mA >
ESC enter the setting. the BT200 power supply is turned off or the
SET Press the (OK) key. communication cable is disconnected, test
J56:CLEAR ADJ
--- output will continue for approximately 10
minutes.
FEED NO OK
2. Press the (OK) key to release test output
immediately.
F0353.EPS

(17) Signal Characterizer


This function is used to compensate the output for non-
linear applications. The characterized values are
applied to the 4-20 mA output. For the measured
pressure, a maximum of nine coordinates can be
specified between 0-100%. Perform the coordinate
settings while the T10: S. C. ENABLE parameter is
INHIBIT.
To apply the settings to the output, set the T10: S. C.
ENABLE parameter to ENABLE.
Note that the EJX rejects the activation of the function
by AL. 60 with the following transmitter’s status:
• When the specified coordinates of x and y are not
incremental as the input increases.
• When the output mode of the output signal is set as
SQUARE ROOT; at the same time, the low cut
mode is set to LINEAR.

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(18) Process Alarm (G10: P AL MODE, G11: P


Y
HI.AL VAL, G12: P LO.AL.VAL)
100%
The function is used to display the alarm codes when
the input pressure exceeds the specified value within
INPUT OUTPUT the calibration range. The same is available for the
Input pressure in % Characterized value input static pressure and the capsule temperature on the
pressure sensor. Refer to table 4.2 Alarm Message
0% 100% X
Summary for the specific alarm code to be generated.
F0342.EPS

• Example: Set alarm mode from OFF to HI.AL


• Example: Set the number of coodinates on the DETECT.
line graph to 5.
SET Use the or key
G10:P AL MODE
SET Set 5. INHIBIT
to select HI. AL DETECT.
T11:NUM OF POINT < INHIBIT >
9 < HI.AL DETECT >
5 Press the key twice to < LO.AL DETECT > Press the key twice to
< HI/LO.AL DETECT >
enter the setting. ESC enter the setting.
CLR ESC
SET
G10:P AL MODE Press the (OK) key.
SET
T11:NUM OF POINT
Press the (OK) key. HI.AL DETECT
5 Alarm code is generated when the
output goes beyond the value set
FEED NO ESC
FEED NO OK at G11: P HI. AL VAL.
F0346.EPS
F0344.EPS

• Example: Set the higher alert value of 75 for


• Example: Set the first coordinates (X1, Y1) as alarm generation.
(12, 14) in %. SET Set 75.
G11:P HI.AL VAL
100.000 kPa
SET Set 12 for X1. + 75 Press the key twice to
T22:X1
10.00%
+ 012.00 Press the key twice to enter the setting.
CODE CAPS CLR ESC
enter the setting.
CLR ESC Press the (OK) key. SET Press the (OK) key.
G11:P HI.AL VAL
75.0000 kPa
SET Set 14 for Y1. Then the alarm code “AL.35 P. HI”
T23:Y1
10.00%
+ 014.00 Press the key twice to is generated when the input
FEED NO OK
enter the setting. pressure goes beyond that value.
CLR ESC Press the (OK) key. F0347.EPS

PARAM
T21:Y
0.00%
(19) Status Output (option code AL)
T22:X1
12.00% This feature is used for a transistor output (open
T23:Y1
14.00% collector) of an on/off signal according to the status of
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
high and low alarm limits, which are user-configurable
F0345.EPS
values as shown in (18) Process Alarm. The status
output can be assigned as any combination of the high
or low limits of the input pressure, input static pres-
• Example: Set the signal characterizer ENABLE.
sure, or capsule temperature.
SET Use the or key
T10:S.C.ENABLE
INHIBIT
< INHIBIT> to select ENABLE.
< ENABLE >
Press the key twice to CAUTION
ESC activate the function.
Execute DO testing by the parameter "K40 DO
SET
T10:S.C.ENABLE
ENABLE
Press the (OK) key. test" whenever turning on the transmitter or
detecting the short interruption in order to check
that the alarm contact output is correctly config-
FEED NO OK
ured.
F0343.EPS

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NOTE Example: Status output operation of ON WHEN AL. DETECT

No status output signal has been defined for a  Status output for higher alert value
CPU failure or hardware error. Use a 4-20 mA Output
5%* of hysteresis
signal to indicate a transmitter’s failure. (%)
(5C for heat)
Setting
value

• Example: Set the status output to output an off


signal when the input pressure
exceeds 75 kPa with its alert mode of
HI. AL DETECT. On Time (t)

SET Use the or key Status output


E50:DO SELECT
INHIBIT
On Off
< INHIBIT > to select PRES.
< PRES >
< SP
< TEMP
>
>
Press the key twice to  Status output for lower alert value
ESC enter the setting. Output
SET (%)
E50:DO SELECT Press the (OK) key.
PRES

Setting
FEED NO OK value
5%* of hysteresis
SET Use the or key (5C for heat)
E51:DO SIG.TYPE
ON WHEN ALARM
< ON WHEN ALARM > to select OFF WHEN ALARM.
< OFF WHEN ALARM >
Press the key twice to On Time (t)
ESC enter the setting.
SET
Status output
E51:DO SIG.TYPE Press the (OK) key. On Off
OFF WHEN ALARM F0350.EPS

*5% of the setting span of differential pressure / pressure.


FEED NO OK

F0354.EPS

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(20) Capillary Fill Fluid Density Compensa-  EJX118A


tion (E10: T.ZERO CMP, E11: TEMP L
ZERO) h
For transmitters with diaphragm seals, this function is ()
used to compensate the zero shift caused by the Transmitter 0
ambient temperature effect on the capillary tubes. H

The following equation indicates the relationship


between the calculated output value and the compen-
 EJX438A
sating constant K (%/C) with the measured ambient
temperature at the capsule module. Transmitter L
h
Compensated outputoutputKTamb ()
H
(1) Temperature Compensation Mode Setup 0
(E10: T. ZERO CMP) ()
Transmitter
L
When using this function, set T. ZERO CMP to ON h
to enable or OFF to disable. To set to ON, follow
the procedure below. Note: When the transmitter is positioned lower than the
diaphragm seal part, the value of “h” must have a
negative sign (). F0357.EPS
• Example: Set the temperature compensation
mode to ON.
SET Use the or key • Example: Enter K value obtained from the
E10:T.ZERO CMP
OFF
< OFF > to select ON. equation (a). A value having up to 3
< ON >
Press the key twice to decimal places may be specified.
ESC enter the setting. When h3 m, Fill fluid code A, span15 kPa,
SET Press the (OK) key.
E10:T.ZERO CMP K(3)0.00745!151000.149
ON

SET Enter “–0.149.”


E11:TEMP ZERO
0.000 %/degC Press the key twice to
FEED NO OK - 00.149
enter the setting.
F0355.EPS CLR ESC

SET
(2) Zero Shift Compensation Setup E11:TEMP ZERO Press the (OK) key.
-0.149 %/degC
(E11: TEMP ZERO)
Obtain the K compensating value from the equa-
tion(1) below. FEED NO OK

K= – h×B ×100 ................ (a) F0358.EPS

Span
Note 1: The function is performed using in a built-in temperature
where, sensor in the transmitter body. The temperature deviation
B: Constant value of fill fluid (See Table A.) between the transmitter body and capillaries should be
minimized to achieve optimal performance of the function.
span: |URV–LRV| Note 2: When the span changes, reenter the newly obtained value of
K to E11: TEMP ZERO.
h: Distance from high pressure side to low
pressure side (m)
Table A. Constant value [B] of fill fluid
EJX118A: Distance from high side of Fill fluid A, C B D E
diaphragm seal to low side of diaphragm seal. code
mmH2O 0.76 0.87 1.45 0.75
Constant value [B]

EJX438A: Distance from diaphragm seal (high kgf/cm2 0.000076 0.000087 0.000145 0.000075
kPa 0.00745 0.00853 0.01422 0.00736
side) to position of transmitter (low side).
mBar 0.07453 0.08532 0.14220 0.07355
atm 0.000074 0.000084 0.000140 0.000073
inH2O 0.02992 0.03425 0.05709 0.02953
psi 0.00108 0.00124 0.00206 0.00167
mmHg 0.05592 0.06401 0.10669 0.05518
T0308.EPS

Note 3: Select the unit of constant value of [B] from the actual unit
used for the transmitter in operation.

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(21) Adjustment Information and User Memo 3.3 Displaying Data Using the
Fields (J50: ADJ WHO, J51: ADJ DATE,
J52: ADJ LOC, J53: ADJ DESC, M17 to BT200
M19: MEMO1 to MEMO3)
This feature provides four fields for instrument 3.3.1 Displaying Measured Data
adjustment information at maintenance: inspection
date, inspector, location, and description. Also three The BT200 can be used to display measured data.
user memo fields are provided, each holding up to 16 The measured data is updated automatically every
alphanumeric characters. seven seconds. In addition, the display can be updated
to the present data value at any time by pressing the
(DATA) key. For parameters associated with the
• Example: Save an inspection date of October
display of measured data, see chapter 5 Parameter
21, 2003.
Summary.
PARAM
J50:ADJ WHO
Set “10-21-2003” in the order of
J51:ADJ DATE month, day, and year. • Example: Display output.
J52:ADJ LOC Press the key twice to
MENU
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC A:DISPLAY
enter the setting. B:SENSOR TYPE
SET C:BASIC SETUP
J51:ADJ DATE D:AUX SET1
MM-DD-YYYY E:AUX SET2
10-21-2003 G:ALARM SET
HOME SET ADJ ESC

CODE CAPS CLR ESC PARAM


A10:OUTPUT
Display “A10: OUTPUT.”
0.0 %
A11:PRES
F0337.EPS 0.0000 kPa
A15:OUTPUT mA
4.000 mA
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
Data is updated automatically
PARAM communi
at 7-second intervals.
A10:OUTPUT
0.0 %
A11:PRES
0.0000 kPa
A15:OUTPUT mA
4.000 mA

F0338.EPS

3.3.2 Display Transmitter Model and


Specifications
The BT200 can be used to display the model and
specifications of the transmitter.

• Example: View transmitter model name.


MENU Press .
A:DISPLAY
B:SENSOR TYPE
C:BASIC SETUP
D:AUX SET1
E:AUX SET2
G:ALARM SET
HOME SET ADJ ESC

PARAM
B10:MODEL For the associated
EJX110 M parameters, see Chapter 5,
B11:STYLE NO. Parameter Summary.
1.00
B20:PRES LRL
– 98.07 kPa
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

F0339.EPS

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4. SELF-DIAGNOSTICS
4.1 Checking for Problems • Example 3: Checking the history of the errors

4.1.1 Identifying Problems with BT200 MENU


J:ADJUST
Connect the BT200 to the
K:TEST
L:CALIBRATION
transmitter, and call item “P.”
The following four areas can be checked. M:MEMO
P:RECORD
(a) Whether connections are good. T:CHARACTERIZR
HOME SET ADJ ESC
(b) Whether BT200 was properly operated.
PARAM
(c) Whether settings were properly entered. P10:ERROR REC 1
ERROR
(d) History of the errors. P12:ERROR REC 2
ERROR
See examples below. P14:ERROR REC 3
GOOD
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

• Example 1: Connection errors P10: “ERROR REC 1” displays the last error.
P12: “ERROR REC 2” displays the error one time before
––WELCOME––
BRAIN TERMINAL
Press the key.
ID: BT200 the last error occurred.
When the panel shown on the left
check connection P14: “ERROR REC 3” displays the error two times before
push ENTER key appears, press the key. the last error occurred.
UTIL FEED
P16: “ERROR REC 4” displays the error three times before
Since communications will be the last error occurred.

communication error unsuccessful if there is a problem The history of up to four errors can be stored. When the 5th
in the connection to the BT200, the error has occurred, it is stored in “P10.” The error stored in
ESC display at the left will appear. “P16” will be deleted, and then, the error in “P14” will be
Recheck the connection. copied to “P16.” In this sequence, the history of the most
previously occurred error will be removed from memory.
Press the (OK) key.
“GOOD” will be displayed if there was no previous error.

SET Select P10: ERROR REC1 and


P10:ERROR REC 1
• Example 2: Setting entry errors ERROR press the key to display
< ERROR >
<50:P ILLEG LRV > the error message.
PARAM The initial data panel shows the
01:MODEL
EJX110 M
02:TAG NO. result of current transmitter ESC
YOKOGAWA
03:SELF CHECK diagnostics. <(a) SETUP PANEL>
ERROR
OK
For the details of the messages, see Table 4.5.1 Alarm
PARAM Press the (DIAG) key in the Message Summary.
C20:PRES UNIT
kPa
C21:PRES LRV parameter panel to go to the
600 kPa Note 1: Press the key twice in the setup panel
C22:PRES URV diagnostics panel
600 kPa (a) to clear all error message (P10 to P16)
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
(C60: SELF CHECK). information.
DIAG An error message is displayed Note 2: When the error occurs, the self-diagnostic detects
C60:SELF CHECK
ERROR
< ERROR > when an error occurs in the errors and records them in two ways depending on
< ILLEGAL LRV >
diagnostics panel. the types of errors. The amplifier/capsule failures are
FEED PRNT ESC recorded immediately after the occurrence, while
the minor errors such as warnings of inappropriate
F0401.EPS parameter settings are periodically recorded at an
interval of minimum five minutes to twenty four hours.
Note that the interval extends as the number of
access counts to EEPROM increases.
F0402.EPS

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4.1.2 Checking with Integral Indicator

NOTE

If an error is detected by running self-diagnos-


tics, an error number is displayed on the integral
indicator. If there is more than one error, the
error number changes at three-second intervals.
See table 4.2 regarding the alarm codes.

F0403.EPS

Figure 8.5.1 Integral Indicator

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4.2 Alarms and Countermeasures


Table 4.2 Alarm Message Summary
Output operation
Indicator BT200 display Cause Countermeasure
during error
None GOOD
AL. 01 01: P-SENSOR ERR Sensor problem. Outputs the signal (Hi or Low) Replace capsule when
CAP. ERR set with parameter D26. error keep appearing error
[Status output: undefined] even after restart.
01: CT-SENSOR ERR Capsule temperature sensor Replace capsule.
problem.
01: C-EEPROM ERR Capsule EEPROM problem.

AL. 02 02: AT-SENSOR ERR Amplifier temperature sensor Replace amplifier.


AMP. ERR problem.
02: A-EEPROM ERR Amplifier EEPROM problem.
02: CPU BOARD ERR Amplifier problem.

AL. 10 10: P OVER SPEC Input is outside measurement Outputs upper range limit (URL) Check input or replace
PRESS range limit of capsule. or lower range limit (LRL). capsule when necessary.

AL. 11 11: SP OVER SPEC Static pressure exceeds Continues to operate and
ST. PRSS limit. output.

AL. 12 12: CT OVER SPEC Capsule temperature is outside Use heat insulation or
CAP. TMP range (–50 to 130°C). make lagging to keep
temperature within
AL. 13 13: AT OVER SPEC Amplifier temperature is outside range.
AMP. TMP range (–50 to 95°C).

AL. 30 30: P OVER RANGE Output is outside upper or lower Outputs upper range value Check input and range
RANGE range limit value. (URV) or lower range value setting, and change
(LRV). them as needed.
AL. 31 31: SP OVER RANGE Static pressure exceeds Continues to operate and
SP. RNG specified range. output.
AL. 35 35: P HIGH ALARM Input pressure exceeds specified Check input.
P. HI threshold.
AL. 36 36: P LOW ALARM
P. LO
AL. 37 37: SP HIGH ALARM Input static pressure exceeds
SP. HI specified threshold.
AL. 38 38: SP LOW ALARM
SP. LO
AL. 39 39: CT HIGH ALARM Detected temperature exceeds Check capsule
TMP. HI specified threshold. temperature.
AL. 40 40: CT LOW ALARM
TMP. LO
AL. 50 50: P ILLEG LRV Specified value is outside of Holds output immediately Check settings and change
P. LRV setting range. before error occurred. them as needed.
AL. 51 51: P ILLEG URV
P. URV
AL. 52 52: P ILLEG SPAN
P. SPN
AL. 53 53: P SPAN ADJ Continues to operate and Adjust settings and
P. ADJ output. change them as needed.
53: P ZERO ADJ
AL. 54 54: SP ILLEG LRV Continues to operate and Check settings and change
SP. RNG output holding static them as needed.
54: SP ILLEG URV
pressure in %.
54: SP ILLEG SPAN
AL. 55 55: SP SPAN ADJ Continues to operate and Adjust settings and
SP. ADJ output. change them as needed.
55: SP ZERO ADJ
AL. 60 60: SC CONFIG ERR Specified values or settings do Continues to operate and Check settings and change
SC. CFG not meet the conditions. output without signal them as needed.
characterizing.
AL. 79 Displayed value exceeds Continues to operate and
OV. DISP limit. output.
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5. PARAMETER SUMMARY
Instruments to which applicable:
F: Differential pressure transmitters
P: Absolute and gauge pressure transmitters
L: Flange mounted differential pressure transmitters

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01 MODEL Model R EJX ● ● ● -
02 TAG No. Tag number R As specified ● ● ● -
03 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R GOOD ● ● ● -
A DISPLAY Measured data display
A10 OUTPUT Output (in %) R 2.5 to 110% ● ● ● -
A11 PRES Measured pressure after zero R Unit specified in C20 ● ● ● -
adjustment
A15 OUTPUT mA Output current R 3.6000 to 21.600 mA ● ● ● -
A16 ENGR. OUTPUT User scaled value R Unit specified in I30 ● ● ● -
A17 ENGR. EXP Exponents R Unit specified in I32 ● ● ● -
A20 SP % Static pressure (in %) R 10 to 110% ● - ● -
A21 SP Static pressure after zero R Unit specified in D30 ● - ● -
adjustment
A30 CAPSULE TEMP Capsule temperature R Unit specified in D40 ● ● ● -
A60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R Refer to Table 4.2 Alarm Message Summary ● ● ● -
B SENSOR TYPE Sensor type
B10 MODEL Model and capsule type R Model and capsule type ● ● ● -
B11 STYLE NO. Style number R Style number of product ● ● ● -
B20 PRES LRL Lower range limit R Unit specified in C20 ● ● ● -
B21 PRES URL Upper range limit R Unit specified in C20 ● ● ● -
B22 P MIN SPAN Minimum span R Unit specified in C20 ● ● ● -
B30 SP LRL Lower range limit for static pressure R Unit specified in D30 ● - ● -
B31 SP URL Upper range limit for static pressure R Unit specified in D30 ● - ● -
B32 SP MIN SPAN Minimum span for static pressure R Unit specified in D30 ● - ● -
B60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
C BASIC SETUP Setting data
C10 TAG NO. Tag number W 16 alphanumeric characters As specified ● ● ● ●
C20 PRES UNIT Measurement range unit W mmH2O, mmAq, mmWG, mmHg, Torr, kPa, kPa ● ● ● ●
MPa, mbar, bar, gf/cm2, kgf/cm2, inH2O,
inHg, ftH2O, psi, atm, Pa, hPa
C21 PRES LRV Lower range value W 32000 to 32000 within measurement range As specified ● ● ● ●
C22 PRES URV Upper range value W 32000 to 32000 within measurement range As specified ● ● ● ●
C23 PRES POINT Decimal place W 0 to 4 2 ● ● ● ●
C30 AMP DAMPING Damping time constant at amplifier W 0.50 (0.00) to 100.00 sec, see D50 2.00 sec or as specified ● ● ● ●
C40 OUTPUT MODE Output mode W LINEAR or SUQARE ROOT LINEAR or as specified ● ● ● ●
C60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
D AUX SET 1 Auxiliary setting data 1
D10 LOW CUT Low cut W 0.00 to 20.00% 10.00% ● ● ● ●
D11 LOW CUT MODE Low cut mode W LINEAR or ZERO LINEAR ● ● ● ●
D15 H/L SWAP Impulse piping accessing direction W NORMAL or REVERSE NORMAL ● - ● ●
D16 H2O UNIT SEL H2O unit select W @4degC or @20degC (68.0F) @4degC ● ● ● ●
D20 OUT LIMIT (L) Low side output limiter W 2.50 to 110.00% 2.50% ● ● ● ●
D21 OUT LIMIT (H) High side output limiter W 2.50 to 110.00% 110% ● ● ● ●
D22 REV OUTPUT Output reversal W NORMAL or REVERSE NORMAL ● ● ● ●
D25 BURNOUT CPU error R HIGH or LOW ● ● ● -
D26 ERROR OUT Hardware error W BURNOUT DIR or HOLD BURNOUT DIR ● ● ● ●
D30 SP UNIT Static pressure unit W See C20 MPa ● - ● ●
D31 SP A/G SLCT Gauge/Abs select for static pressure W GAUGE or ABSOLUTE ABSOLUTE ● - ● ●
D32 ATM. PRESS Coefficient for given gauge pressure W Unit specified in D30 0.10133 MPa ● - ● ●
D33 SP LRV Lower limit of static pressure W 32000 to 32000 within measurement range 0.0 MPa ● - ● ●
D34 SP URV Upper limit of static pressure*2 W 32000 to 32000 within measurement range ● - ● ●

*1: R/W: R = Read only, W = Read & Write


*2: The default value shows MWP (Maximum working pressure) of the capsule.
Since the working pressure limit varies according to the Model, refer to the General Specifications section in each user’s manual.

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D AUX SET 1 Auxiliary setting data 1
D35 SP POINT Decimal place of static pressure W 0 to 4 1 ● - ● ●
D36 SP DAMPING Damping time constant of SP W 0.00 to 100.00 sec 2.00 sec ● - ● ●
D37 SP SELECT H/L select for static pressure W HIGH or LOW HIGH ● - ● ●
D40 TEMP UNIT Temperature setting unit W degC, degF, or K degC ● ● ● ●
D50 QUICK RESP Quick response W OFF or ON (enable 0.00 to 0.50 sec at C30) OFF ● ● ● ●
D55 WRT PROTECT Write protect indicator R NO or YES NO ● ● ● -
D56 WRT ENABLE Write protect release W 8 alphanumeric characters None ● ● ● -
D57 NEW PASSWORD User set password for write protect W 8 alphanumeric characters None ● ● ● -
D58 SOFTWR SEAL Software seal R BREAK or KEEP KEEP ● ● ● -
D60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
E AUX SET 2 Auxiliary setting data 2
E10 T. ZERO CMP Temperature compensation mode W OFF or ON OFF ● ● ● -
E11 TEMP ZERO Zero shift compensation W 99.999 to 99.999%/degC 0.000%/degC ● ● ● -
E30 BI DIRE MODE Bidirectional mode W OFF or ON OFF ● ● ● -
E50 DO SELECT Contact output select W INHIBIT, PRES, SP, TEMP, PRES/SP, INHIBIT ● ● ● -
PRES/TEMP, SP/TEMP, or PRES/SP/TEMP
E51 DO SIG. TYPE Signal type select W OFF WHEN ALARM or ON WHEN ALARM ON WHEN ALARM ● ● ● -
E52 D OUTPUT Contact output R OFF or ON OFF ● ● ● -
E60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
G ALARM SET Alarm setting
G10 P AL MODE Alert mode W INHIBIT, HI. AL DETECT, LO. AL DETECT, INHIBIT ● ● ● -
or HI/LO. AL DETECT
G11 P HI. AL VAL High side alert value W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in C20 100.000 kPa ● ● ● -
G12 P LO. AL VAL Low side alert value W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in C20 100.000 kPa ● ● ● -
G20 SP AL MODE Static pressure alert mode W INHIBIT, HI. AL DETECT, LO. AL DETECT, INHIBIT ● - ● -
or HI/LO. AL DETECT
G21 SP HI. AL VAL High side alert value of SP*2 W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in D30 ● - ● -
G22 SP LO. AL VAL Low side alert value of SP W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in D30 0.00000 MPa ● - ● -
G30 T AL MODE Temperature alert mode W INHIBIT, HI. AL DETECT, LO. AL DETECT, INHIBIT ● ● ● -
or HI/LO. AL DETECT
G31 T HI. AL VAL High side alert value of temperature W 50 to 130 120 degC ● ● ● -
G32 T LO. AL VAL Low side alert value of temperature W 50 to 130 40 degC ● ● ● -
G50 AUTO RECOVER Auto-recover from sensor error W OFF or ON ON ● ● ● -
G60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
H AUTO SET Automatic setup
H10 AUTO P LRV Lower range value auto setup W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in C20 As specified ● ● ● -
H11 AUTO P URV Upper range value auto setup W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in C20 As specified ● ● ● -
H20 AUTO SP LRV SP lower range value auto setup W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in D30 0.00000 MPa ● - ● -
H21 AUTO SP URV SP upper range value auto setup*2 W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in D30 ● - ● -
H60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
I DISP SET Display setting
I10 DISP OUT1 LCD output 1 W PRES, PRES %, ENGR. PRES, SP, or SP % PRES % ● ● ● ●
I11 DISP OUT2 LCD output 2 W PRES, PRES %, ENGR. PRES, SP, SP %, or --- ● ● ● ●
--- ● ● ● ●
I12 DISP OUT3 LCD output 3 W See I11 --- ● ● ● ●
I13 DISP OUT4 LCD output 4 W See I11 --- ● ● ● ●
I20 P DISP MODE % display mode W LINEAR or SQUARE ROOT LINEAR ● ● ● ●
I21 PRES % RESO % display resolution W NORMAL or HIGH RESOLUTION NORMAL ● ● ● ●
I30 ENGR. UNIT User set engineering unit W 8 alphanumeric characters ● ● ● ●
I31 EASY EU SET Engineering unit select W ● ● ● -
I32 ENGR. EXP Exponents W ---, 10, 100, 1000 --- ● ● ● ●
I33 ENGR. LRV User set lower range limit W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in I30 0.00 ● ● ● ●
I34 ENGR. URV User set upper range limit W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in I30 100.00 ● ● ● ●
I35 ENGR. POINT Decimal place of user set W 0 to 4 1 ● ● ● ●
I40 BAR INDICATR Bar indicator W OFF or ON ON ● ● ● ●
I60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
*1: R/W: R = Read only, W = Read & Write
*2: The default value shows MWP (Maximum working pressure) of the capsule.
Since the working pressure limit varies according to the Model, refer to the General Specifications section in each user’s manual.

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J ADJUST Adjusting data
J09 ADJ UNIT Pressure adjusting unit select W % or PRES UNIT PRES UNIT ● ● ● -
J10 ADJ PRES Adjustment reference pressure R Unit specified in J09 ● ● ● -
J11 P ZERO ADJ Automatic zero adjustment W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in J09 0.00000 kPa ● ● ● -
J12 P SPAN ADJ Automatic span adjustment W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in J09 100.000 kPa ● ● ● -
J15 P ZERO DEV Manual zero adjustment W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in J09 100.000 kPa ● ● ● -
J16 P SPAN DEV Manual span adjustment W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in J09 100.000 kPa ● ● ● -
J20 ADJ SP Adjustment reference pressure of SP R Unit specified in J09 ● - ● -
J21 SP ZERO ADJ Automatic SP zero adjustment W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in J09 0.00000 MPa ● - ● -
J22 SP SPAN ADJ Automatic SP span adjustment*2 W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in J09 ● - ● -
J25 SP ZERO DEV Manual SP zero adjustment W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in J09 0.00000 MPa ● - ● -
J26 SP SPAN DEV Manual SP span adjustment W 32000 to 32000, unit specified in J09 0.00000 MPa ● - ● -
J40 OUTPUT 4mA 4 mA adjustment W 10.000 to 10.000% 0.000% ● ● ● -
J41 OUTPUT 20mA 20 mA adjustment W 10.000 to 10.000% 0.000% ● ● ● -
J45 AMP TEMP Amplifier temperature R Unit specified D40 0 degC ● ● ● -
J50 ADJ WHO Adjustment information W 8 alphanumeric characters ● ● ● -
J51 ADJ DATE Adjustment information W 16 alphanumeric characters ● ● ● -
J52 ADJ LOC Adjustment information W 8 alphanumeric characters ● ● ● -
J53 ADJ DESC Adjustment information W 16 alphanumeric characters ● ● ● -
J55 EXT ZERO ADJ External zeroing permission W INHIBIT or ENABLE ENABLE ● ● ● -
J56 CLEAR ADJ Clear adjustment W ---, PRES, SP, 4-20mA, or ALL --- ● ● ● -
J60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
K TEST Test parameters
K10 OUTPUT X % Test output % setting W Within a range between D20 and D21 0.00% ● ● ● -
K40 DO TEST Test contact output W OFF or ON OFF ● ● ● -
K50 TEST KEY1 Special maintenance parameter W ● ● ● -
K51 TEST KEY2 Special maintenance parameter W ● ● ● -
K52 TEST KEY3 Special maintenance parameter W ● ● ● -
K53 TEST KEY4 Special maintenance parameter W ● ● ● -
K60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
M DEVICE INFO Device information
M10 SERIAL NO. Serial number R ● ● ● -
M11 MFTR. DATE Manufactured date R ● ● ● -
M12 EXTRA NO. Customization number R ● ● ● -
M15 SOFT REV Software revision R ● ● ● -
M16 BRAIN REV BRAIN protocol revision R ● ● ● -
M17 MEMO1 Memo W 16 alphanumeric characters ● ● ● -
M18 MEMO2 Memo W 16 alphanumeric characters ● ● ● -
M19 MEMO3 Memo W 16 alphanumeric characters ● ● ● -
M20 ISOL MATL Capsule material W ● ● ● -
M21 FILL FLUID Fill fluid W ● ● ● -
M22 GASKET MATL Gasket material W ● ● ● -
M23 PRO CON MATL Flange material W ● ● ● -
M24 D-VENT MATL Vent plug material W ● ● ● -
M25 PRO CON TYPE Process connection type W ● ● ● -
M26 RS ISOL MATL Remote seal material W ● ● ● -
M27 PRO CON SIZE Flange size W ● ● ● -
M28 NUM RS Number of remote seal W ● ● ● -
M29 RS FILL FLUID Fill fluid of remote seal W ● ● ● -
M30 RS TYPE Remote seal type W ● ● ● -
M50 MS CODE 1 Model and suffix code 1 W ● ● ● -
M51 MS CODE 2 Model and suffix code 2 W ● ● ● -
M52 MS CODE 3 Model and suffix code 3 W ● ● ● -
M53 MS CODE 4 Model and suffix code 4 W ● ● ● -
M54 MS CODE 5 Model and suffix code 5 W ● ● ● -
M55 MS CODE 6 Model and suffix code 6 W ● ● ● -
M60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
*1: R/W: R = Read only, W = Read & Write
*2: The default value shows MWP (Maximum working pressure) of the capsule.
Since the working pressure limit varies according to the Model, refer to the General Specifications section in each user’s manual.

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P Record History of errors
P10 ERROR REC 1 Last error W See A60 GOOD ● ● ● -
P12 ERROR REC 2 Second recent error W See A60 GOOD ● ● ● -
P14 ERROR REC 3 Third recent error W See A60 GOOD ● ● ● -
P16 ERROR REC 4 Forth recent error W See A60 GOOD ● ● ● -
P60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -
T CHARACTERIZR Signal characterizer setting
T10 S. C. ENABLE Signal characterizer permission W INHIBIT or ENABLE INHIBIT ● ● ● -
T11 NUM OF POINT Number of coordinates W 0 to 9 0 ● ● ● -
T20 X START (FIX) Start point of X R 0.00% ● ● ● -
T21 Y START (FIX) Start point of Y R 0.00% ● ● ● -
T22 X1 Coordinate 1 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 10.00 ● ● ● -
T23 Y1 Coordinate 1 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 10.00 ● ● ● -
T24 X2 Coordinate 2 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 20.00 ● ● ● -
T25 Y2 Coordinate 2 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 20.00 ● ● ● -
T26 X3 Coordinate 3 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 30.00 ● ● ● -
T27 Y3 Coordinate 3 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 30.00 ● ● ● -
T28 X4 Coordinate 4 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 40.00 ● ● ● -
T29 Y4 Coordinate 4 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 40.00 ● ● ● -
T30 X5 Coordinate 5 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 50.00 ● ● ● -
T31 Y5 Coordinate 5 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 50.00 ● ● ● -
T32 X6 Coordinate 6 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 60.00 ● ● ● -
T33 Y6 Coordinate 6 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 60.00 ● ● ● -
T34 X7 Coordinate 7 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 70.00 ● ● ● -
T35 Y7 Coordinate 7 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 70.00 ● ● ● -
T36 X8 Coordinate 8 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 80.00 ● ● ● -
T37 Y8 Coordinate 8 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 80.00 ● ● ● -
T38 X9 Coordinate 9 of X W 0.00 to 100.00% 90.00 ● ● ● -
T39 Y9 Coordinate 9 of Y W 0.00 to 100.00% 90.00 ● ● ● -
T40 X END (FIX) End point of X R 100.00% ● ● ● -
T41 Y END (FIX) End point of Y R 100.00% ● ● ● -
T60 SELF CHECK Self-diagnostics R See A60 ● ● ● -

*1: R/W: R = Read only, W = Read & Write

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APPENDIX 1. SAFETY INSTRUMENTED


SYSTEMS INSTALLATION

The calibration of the transmitter must be performed


WARNING
after parameters are set.
The contents of this appendix are cited from
exida.com safety manual on the EJX series A1.2.4 Required Parameter Settings
pressure transmitters specifically observed for The following parameters need to be set in order to
the safety transmitter purpose. When using the maintain the designed safety integrity.
EJX for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
Table A1.2.4 Required Parameter Settings
application, the instructions and procedures in
this section must be strictly followed in order to Item Description
preserve the transmitter for that safety level. Burnout direction To specify if the output should go 21.6
switch mA or higher or 3.6 mA or lower upon
detection of an internal failure.
Write protection The write function should be disabled.
A1.1 Scope and Purpose switch
TA0101.EPS

This section provides an overview of the user responsi- A1.2.5 Proof Testing
bilities for installation and operation of the EJX in
order to maintain the designed safety level for Safety The objective of proof testing is to detect failures
Instrumented Systems (SIS) applications. Items that within the transmitter that are not detected by the
will be addressed are proof testing, repair and replace- diagnostics of the transmitter. Of main concern are
ment of the transmitter, reliability data, lifetime, undetected failures that prevent the safety instrumented
environmental and application limits, and parameter function from performing its intended function. See
settings. table A1.2.5 for proof testing method.
The frequency of the proof tests (or the proof test
A1.2 Using the EJX for an SIS interval) is to be determined in the reliability calcula-
tions for the safety instrumented functions for which
Application the EJX is applied. The actual proof tests must be
performed more frequently or as frequently as specified
A1.2.1 Safety Accuracy
in the calculation in order to maintain required safety
The EJX has a specified safety accuracy of 2%. This integrity of the safety instrumented function.
means that the internal component failures are listed in
The following tests need to be specifically executed
the device failure rate if they will cause an error of 2%
when a proof test is performed. The results of the proof
or greater.
test need to be documented and this documentation
should be part of a plant safety management system.
A1.2.2 Diagnostic Response Time
Failures that are detected should be reported to
The EJX will report an internal failure within 5 Yokogawa.
seconds of the fault occurrence.
The personnel performing the proof test of the trans-
A1.2.3 Setup mitter should be trained in SIS operations including
bypass procedures, EJX transmitter maintenance, and
During installation the transmitter must be setup with company management of change procedures.
engineering units parameters. This is typically done
with a handheld terminal. These parameters must be
verified during the installation to insure that the correct
parameters are in the transmitter. Engineering range
parameters can be verified by reading these parameters
from the optional local display or by checking actual
calibration of the transmitter.

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Table A1.2.5 Proof Testing

Testing method Tools required Expected outcome Remarks

Functional test: Handheld terminal Proof Test Coverage The output needs to
1. Follow all Management of =52% be monitored to assure
Change procedures to bypass that the transmitter
logic solvers if necessary. communicates the
correct signal.
2. Execute HART/BRAIN command
to send value to high alarm (21.5
mA) and verify that current has
reached this level.

3. Execute HART/BRAIN command


to send value to low alarm (3.6
mA) and verify that current has
reached this level.

4. Restore logic solvers operation


and verify.

Perform three point calibration along Handheld terminal Proof Test Coverage
with the functional test listed above. =99%
Calibrated pressure
source
TA0102.EPS

A1.2.6 Repair and Replacement The EJX is certified up to SIL2 for use in a simplex
(1oo1) configuration, depending on the PFDavg
If repair is to be performed with the process online the
calculation of the entire Safety Instrumented Function.
EJX will need to be bypassed during the repair. The
user should setup appropriate bypass procedures. The development process of the EJX is certified up to
SIL3, allowing redundant use of the transmitter up to
In the unlikely event that the EJX has a failure, the
this Safety Integrity Level, depending the PFDavg
failures that are detected should be reported to
calculation of the entire Safety Instrumented Function.
Yokogawa.
When using the transmitter in a redundant configura-
When replacing the EJX, the procedure in the installa-
tion, the use of a common cause factor ("-factor) of
tion manual should be followed.
2% is suggested. (However, if the redundant transmit-
The personnel performing the repair or replacement of ters share an impulse line or if clogging of the separate
the EJX should have a sufficient skill level. impulse lines is likely, a common cause factor of 10%
is suggested.)
A1.2.7 Startup Time
Note that the failure rates of the impulse lines need to
The EJX generates a valid signal within 1 second of be accounted for in the PFDavg calculation.
power-on startup.
A1.2.10 Lifetime Limits
A1.2.8 Firmware Update
The expected lifetime of the EJX is 50 years. The
In case firmware updates are required, they will be reliability data listed the FMEDA report is only valid
performed at factory. The replacement responsibilities for this period. The failure rates of the EJX may
are then in place. The user will not be required to increase sometime after this period. Reliability calcula-
perform any firmware updates. tions based on the data listed in the FMEDA report for
EJX lifetimes beyond 50 years may yield results that
A1.2.9 Reliability Data are too optimistic, i.e. the calculated Safety Integrity
A detailed Failure Mode, Effects, and Diagnostics Level will not be achieved.
Analysis (FMEDA) report is available from Yokogawa
with all failure rates and failure modes.

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A1.2.11 Environmental Limits Safety Assessment The investigation to arrive at a


judgment -based on evidence- of
The environmental limits of the EJX are specified in
the safety achieved by safety-
the user’s manual IM 01C25.
related systems
A1.2.12 Application Limits Further definitions of terms used for safety techniques
The application limits of the EJX are specified in the and measures and the description of safety related
user’s manual IM 01C25. If the transmitter is used systems are given in IEC 61508-4.
outside of the application limits, the reliability data
A1.3.2 Abbreviations
listed in A1.2.9 becomes invalid.
FMEDA Failure Mode, Effects and Diagnostic
Analysis
A1.3 Definitions and Abbrevia-
tions SIF Safety Instrumented Function
SIL Safety Integrity Level
A1.3.1 Definitions
SIS Safety Instrumented System
Safety Freedom from unacceptable
risk of harm SLC Safety Lifecycle

Functional Safety The ability of a system to carry


out the actions necessary to
achieve or to maintain a defined
safe state for the equipment/
machinery/plant/apparatus under
control of the system
Basic Safety The equipment must be designed
and manufactured such that it
protects against risk of damage to
persons by electrical shock and
other hazards and against resulting
fire and explosion. The protection
must be effective under all
conditions of the nominal opera-
tion and under single fault
condition
Verification The demonstration for each phase
of the life-cycle that the (output)
deliverables of the phase meet the
objectives and requirements
specified by the inputs to the
phase. The verification is usually
executed by analysis and/or
testing
Validation The demonstration that the safety-
related system(s) or the combina-
tion of safety-related system(s)
and external risk reduction
facilities meet, in all respects, the
Safety Requirements Specifica-
tion. The validation is usually
executed by testing

A-3 IM 01C25T03-01E
REVISION RECORD
Title: EJX Series BRAIN Communication Type
Manual No.: IM 01C25T03-01E
Edition Date Page Revised Item
1st Apr. 2004 – New publication
2st Oct. 2004 3-19 3.2.3 (20) Add capillary fill fluid density compensation setting procedure.
3rd Aug. 2009 3-8 3.2.3 (5) Add example for hysteresis.
3-14 3.2.3 (15) Correct misprint.
3-18 3.2.3 (19) Add CAUTION. Add note for hysteresis.

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