Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Rosemount 5400 Series
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Transmitter Overview
- Section 3: Mechanical Installation
- 3.3.1 Mounting location 22
- 3.3.2 Special considerations in solids applications 24
- 3.3.3 Mounting in pipes 25
- 3.3.4 Installation considerations 26
- 3.3.5 Nozzle considerations 27
- 3.3.6 Nozzle recommendations and requirements 30
- 3.3.7 Service space 32
- 3.3.8 Beamwidth 33
- 3.3.9 Vessel characteristics 35
- 3.3.10 Disturbing objects 35
- 3.3.11 Valves 35
- 3.4.1 Cone antenna flange connection 36
- 3.4.2 Process seal antenna 37
- 3.4.3 Rod antenna threaded connection 38
- 3.4.4 Rod antenna flanged connection 39
- 3.4.5 Tri-Clamp™ tank connection 40
- 3.4.6 Bracket mounting on wall 41
- 3.4.7 Bracket mounting on pipe 42
- Section 4: Electrical Installation
- 4.3.1 Conduit electrical connector wiring (using minifast®) 45
- 4.7.1 Connecting the transmitter 47
- 4.8.1 Power requirements 49
- 4.8.2 Load limitations 49
- 4.8.3 Non-intrinsically safe power supply 51
- 4.8.4 Intrinsically safe power supply 52
- 4.8.5 Type N approvals: non-sparking / energy-limited power supply 53
- 4.8.6 Transient protection terminal block 54
- 4.9.1 Power requirements 55
- 4.9.2 Non-intrinsically safe power supply 57
- 4.9.3 Intrinsically safe power supply 58
- 4.9.4 Type N approvals: non-sparking / energy-limited power supply 59
- 4.10.1 Connecting the transmitter 60
- 4.10.2 Connection terminals 62
- 4.10.3 RS-485 bus 63
- 4.10.4 Installation cases 63
- 4.10.5 External HART devices (slaves) 65
- 4.11.1 Connect to the MA/MB terminals 66
- 4.11.2 Connect to the HART terminals 68
- 4.12.1 Tri-Loop™ HART to analog converter 69
- 4.12.2 751 Field Signal Indicator 70
- 4.12.3 Smart Wireless THUM™ Adapter 71
- Section 5: Basic Configuration/Start-up
- 5.2.1 Basic configuration parameters 74
- 5.2.2 Configuration tools 74
- 5.3.1 Measurement units 75
- 5.3.2 Tank geometry 75
- 5.3.3 Process conditions 77
- 5.3.4 Volume configuration 78
- 5.3.5 Analog output (HART) 81
- 5.3.6 Level and distance calibration 82
- 5.3.7 Echo tuning 83
- 5.3.8 ATC 84
- 5.4.1 System requirements 84
- 5.4.2 Help in RRM 85
- 5.4.3 Installing the RRM software for HART communication 85
- 5.4.4 Specifying the COM port 87
- 5.4.5 To set the COM port buffers 88
- 5.4.6 Specifying measurement units 88
- 5.4.7 Installing the RRM software for Foundation fieldbus 88
- 5.4.8 Specifying measurement units 90
- 5.4.9 Using the Setup functions 91
- 5.4.10 Guided setup 92
- 5.4.11 Using the Setup functions 100
- 5.8.1 Advanced configuration 111
- 5.9.1 Assigning device tag and node address 113
- 5.9.2 Foundation fieldbus block operation 113
- 5.10.1 Radar level transmitter - level value 115
- 5.10.2 Radar level transmitter - level value in percent (%) 116
- Section 6: Operation
- Section 7: Service and Troubleshooting
- 7.3.1 Analyzing the measurement signal 132
- 7.3.2 Surface pulse not found 133
- 7.3.3 Registration of false echoes 135
- 7.3.4 Using the Echo Curve Analyzer 137
- 7.3.5 Using the Echo Curve Analyzer with a Field Communicator 140
- 7.14.1 Troubleshooting 153
- 7.14.2 Device status 153
- 7.14.3 Errors 154
- 7.14.4 Warnings 155
- 7.14.5 Measurement status 155
- 7.14.6 Volume calculation status 157
- 7.14.7 Analog Output status 158
- 7.14.8 Application errors 159
- 7.15.1 Resource block 164
- 7.15.2 Transducer block 165
- 7.15.3 Analog Input (AI) function block 165
- Section 8: Safety Instrumented Systems (4-20 mA Only)
- 8.2.1 Applicable models 168
- 8.2.2 Skill level of personnel 169
- 8.5.1 Damping 171
- 8.5.2 Alarm and saturation levels 171
- 8.5.3 Amplitude threshold 172
- 8.5.4 Write protection 172
- 8.5.5 Site acceptance 172
- 8.6.1 General 172
- 8.6.2 Inspection 173
- 8.7.1 Specifications 174
- 8.7.2 Failure rate data 174
- 8.7.3 Useful lifetime 174
- A.1.1 General 177
- A.1.2 4-20 mA HART® (output option code H) 178
- A.1.3 Foundation™ fieldbus (output option code F) 181
- A.1.4 RS-485 with Modbus communication (output option code M) 183
- A.1.5 Display and configuration 185
- A.1.6 Diagnostics 186
- A.1.7 Temperature and pressure limits 187
- A.2.1 General 189
- A.2.2 Measuring range 190
- A.2.3 Beam angle and beam width 191
- A.2.4 Transition zone and near zone 193
- A.2.5 Environment 194
- A.3.1 Material selection 195
- A.3.2 Housing and closure 195
- A.3.3 Engineered solutions 196
- A.3.4 Tank connection and antennas 196
- A.4.1 Rosemount 5402 and 5401 with SST Cone Antenna (Model Code: 2S-8S) 200
- A.4.2 Rosemount 5402 and 5401 with Protective Plate Cone Antenna (Model Code: 2H-8H, 2M-8M, and 2N-8N) 201
- A.4.3 Rosemount 5401 with Rod Antenna (Model Code: 1R-4R) 202
- A.4.4 Rosemount 5402 with Process Seal Antenna (Model Code: 2P-4P) 203
- A.4.5 Bracket mounting (Model Code: BR) 204
- A.4.6 Process connections 205
- B.5.1 North-American certifications 220
- B.5.2 Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Approvals 221
- B.5.3 European certifications 222
- B.5.4 IECEx Approval 224
- B.5.5 EAC certifications 225
- B.5.6 Brazilian certifications 226
- B.5.7 Chinese certifications 226
- B.5.8 Japanese certifications 227
- B.5.9 Other certifications 228
- B.5.10 Canadian Registration Number (CRN) 229
- C.1.1 Distance offset (G) 237
- C.1.2 Minimum level offset (C) 238
- C.1.3 Hold off distance 238
- C.1.4 Calibration distance 238
- C.3.1 Antenna type 239
- C.3.2 Empty tank handling 239
- C.3.3 Full tank handling 241
- C.3.4 Double bounce 241
- C.3.5 Surface echo tracking 242
- C.3.6 Filter settings 243
- C.4.1 Empty tank handling 243
- C.4.2 Full tank handling 247
- C.4.3 Double bounce 248
- C.4.4 Surface echo tracking 249
- C.4.5 Hold off setting 250
- E.1.1 Definition 257
- E.1.2 Channel definitions 257
- E.3.1 Unit codes 263
- F.1.1 Register access transducer block parameters 265
- G.1.1 Advanced configuration transducer block parameters 269
- H.2.1 PlantWeb® alerts 278
- H.2.2 Alarm priority 281
- H.2.3 Recommended actions for PlantWeb alerts 282
- I.6.1 Status handling 292
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Transmitter Overview
- Section 3 Mechanical Installation
- Section 4 Electrical Installation
- Section 5 Basic Configuration/Start-up
- 5.1 Safety messages
- 5.2 Overview
- 5.3 Basic configuration parameters
- 5.4 Basic configuration using RRM
- 5.5 Configuration using a Field Communicator
- 5.7 Basic configuration using AMS Suite
- 5.8 Configuration using DeltaV
- 5.9 Foundation fieldbus overview
- 5.10 Application examples
- 5.11 Tri-Loop™ HART to Analog Converter
- 5.12 HART multidrop configuration
- Section 6 Operation
- Section 7 Service and Troubleshooting
- 7.1 Safety messages
- 7.2 Troubleshooting overview
- 7.3 Service overview
- 7.4 Analog Output calibration
- 7.5 Logging measurement data
- 7.6 Backing up the transmitter configuration
- 7.7 Diagnostics
- 7.8 Configuration report
- 7.9 Viewing input and holding registers
- 7.10 Reset to factory settings
- 7.11 Surface search
- 7.12 Using the Simulation Mode
- 7.13 Write protecting a transmitter
- 7.14 Diagnostic messages
- 7.15 Troubleshooting
- Section 8 Safety Instrumented Systems (4-20 mA Only)
- Appendix A Reference Data
- Appendix B Product Certifications
- Appendix C Advanced Configuration
- Appendix D Performing Proof Test
- Appendix E Level Transducer Block
- Appendix F Register Transducer Block
- Appendix G Advanced Configuration Transducer Block
- Appendix H Resource Block
- Appendix I Analog-Input Block
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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4026, Rev HA
Appendix A: Reference data
November 2014
Reference Data
Signal wiring
Two-wire half duplex RS-485 Modbus. Use shielded twisted pair wiring, preferably with an
impedance of 120 (typically 24 AWG), in order to comply with EIA-485 standard and EMC
regulations.
Ground (common mode) voltage limit
± 7 V
Bus termination
Standard RS-485 bus termination per EIA-485
A.1.5 Display and configuration
Integral display (option code M1)
5-digit integral display. The process variables listed in “Output variables” on page 186 can be
presented. If more than one variable is chosen, carousel toggling of data is used. The display also
shows diagnostics and error information.
Remote display
Data can be read remotely by using the Rosemount 751 Field Signal Indicator (see Product Data
Sheet, document number 00813-0100-4378) for 4-20 mA / HART, or Rosemount 752 Remote
Indicator for F
OUNDATION fieldbus (see Product Data Sheet, document number
00813-0100-4377).
Configuration tools
Emerson Field Communicator (e.g. 375/475 Field Communicator), Rosemount Radar Master
(RRM) software package (included with delivery of transmitter), Emerson AMS
®
Device
Manager or any other EDDL or enhanced-EDDL host, or DeltaV™ or any other DD (Device
Description) compatible host systems. Certificates are available from all major host system
vendors.
Note
DTM (compliant with version 1.2 of the FDT
®
/DTM™ specification) supporting configuration in
for instance Yokogawa Fieldmate/PRM, E+H™ FieldCare, and PACTware™.
Note
To communicate using RRM or AMS Device Manager, a HART modem is required. The HART
modem is available as an RS232 or USB version (see Table A-12 on page 215).
Note
The transmitter can be pre-configured by selecting option code C1 (see page 209), and sending
a complete Configuration Data Sheet (CDS). The CDS is available from www.rosemount.com.