
Table of contents
4 Endress+Hauser
9 Integration into a FOUNDATION
Fieldbus network .................. 82
9.1 Device Description (DD) ................. 82
9.2 Integration into the FOUNDATION Fieldbus
network ............................ 82
9.3 Device identification and addressing ........ 82
9.4 Block model .......................... 83
9.4.1 Blocks of the device software ....... 83
9.4.2 Block configuration when device is
delivered ...................... 84
9.5 Assignment of the measured values
(CHANNEL) in an AI Block ............... 84
9.6 Index tables of Endress+Hauser parameters .. 85
9.6.1 Setup Transducer Block ........... 85
9.6.2 Advanced Setup Transducer Block ... 86
9.6.3 Display Transducer Block .......... 87
9.6.4 Diagnostic Transducer Block ....... 88
9.6.5 Expert Configuration Transducer
Block ........................ 89
9.6.6 Expert Information Transducer
Block ........................ 91
9.6.7 Service Sensor Transducer Block .... 92
9.6.8 Service Information Transducer
Block ........................ 92
9.6.9 Data Transfer Transducer Block ..... 92
9.7 Methods ............................ 94
10 Commissioning via wizard ......... 95
11 Commissioning via operating
menu ............................. 96
11.1 Installation and function check ............ 96
11.2 Setting the operating language ............ 96
11.3 Checking the reference distance ........... 96
11.4 Configuration of a level measurement ...... 98
11.5 Configuration of an interface measurement .100
11.6 Recording the reference curve ........... 102
11.7 Configuration of the on-site display ....... 103
11.7.1 Factory settings of the on-site
display for level measurements .... 103
11.7.2 Factory settings of the on-site
display for interface measurements 103
11.7.3 Adjustment of the on-site display .. 103
11.8 Configuration management ............. 104
11.9 Protection of the settings against
unauthorized changes ................. 105
12 Commissioning (block-based
operation) ....................... 106
12.1 Function check ...................... 106
12.2 Block configuration ................... 106
12.2.1 Preparatory steps .............. 106
12.2.2 Configuring the Resource Block .... 106
12.2.3 Configuring the Transducer Blocks .. 106
12.2.4 Configuring the Analog Input
Blocks ....................... 107
12.2.5 Additional configuration ......... 107
12.3 Scaling of the measured value in an AI Block 107
12.4 Language selection ................... 108
12.5 Checking the reference distance .......... 108
12.6 Configuration of a level measurement ..... 110
12.7 Configuration of an interface measurement .111
12.8 Configuration of the on-site display ....... 113
12.8.1 Factory settings of the on-site
display for level measurements .... 113
12.8.2 Factory settings of the on-site
display for interface measurements 114
12.9 Configuration management ............. 114
12.10 Configuration of the event behavior
according to the FOUNDATION Fieldbus
specification FF912 ................... 115
12.10.1 Groups of events ............... 116
12.10.2 Allocation parameters ........... 118
12.10.3 Configurable area .............. 121
12.10.4 Transmission of the event messages
to the bus .................... 122
12.11 Protection of the settings against
unauthorized changes ................. 122
13 Diagnostics and troubleshooting .. 123
13.1 General trouble shooting ............... 123
13.1.1 General errors ................. 123
13.1.2 Parametrization errors .......... 124
13.2 Diagnostic information on local display ..... 126
13.2.1 Diagnostic message ............. 126
13.2.2 Calling up remedial measures ..... 128
13.3 Diagnostic event in the operating tool ...... 129
13.4 Diagnostic messages in the DIAGNOSTIC
Transducer Block (TRDDIAG) ............ 129
13.5 Diagnostic list ....................... 129
13.6 Event logbook ....................... 130
13.6.1 Event history .................. 130
13.6.2 Filtering the event logbook ....... 130
13.6.3 Overview of information events .... 130
13.7 Firmware history ..................... 132
14 Maintenance .................... 133
14.1 Exterior cleaning ..................... 133
15 Repairs .......................... 134
15.1 General information on repairs ........... 134
15.1.1 Repair concept ................ 134
15.1.2 Repairs to Ex-approved devices .... 134
15.1.3 Replacement of an electronics
module ...................... 134
15.1.4 Replacement of a device ......... 134
15.2 Spare parts ......................... 135
15.3 Return ............................. 135
15.4 Disposal ........................... 135