Electrical Measurement Module Kit with Docking Station

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KIT-EMM300 Electrical Measurement Module Kit with Docking Station Introduction The Electrical Measurement Module with Docking Station (the Product) is an accessory to allow electrical measurements to be made from pressure Devices Under Test (DUT) such as transmitters, transducers, and more. The Product includes an EMM300 Electrical Measurement Module and its dock, the DS70-KIT-EMM Docking Station that enables connection of the Electrical Measurement Module (EMM) to a pressure calibrator. The EMM module measures ma, V dc, and can supply 24 V loop power. It also provides basic analog trimming of HART devices. How to Contact Fluke Calibration To contact Fluke Calibration, call one of the following telephone numbers: Technical Support USA: 1-877-355-3225 Calibration/Repair USA: 1-877-355-3225 Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853) Europe: +31-40-2675-200 Japan: +81-3-6714-3114 Singapore: +65-6799-5566 China: +86-400-810-3435 Brazil: +55-11-3759-7600 Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-6110 To see product information and download the latest manual supplements, visit Fluke Calibration s website at www.flukecal.com. To register your product, visit http://flukecal.com/register-product. PN 5007312 July 2018 2018 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Fluke Corporation P.O. Box 9090 Everett, WA 98206-9090 U.S.A. Fluke Europe B.V. P.O. Box 1186 5602 BD Eindhoven The Netherlands ООО «Флюк СИАЙЭС» 125167, г. Москва, Ленинградский проспект дом 37, корпус 9, подъезд 4, 1 этаж 1

KIT-EMM300 Safety Information A Warning identifies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user. A Caution identifies conditions and procedures that can cause damage to the Product or the equipment under test. Symbols WWarning To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury: Read all safety information before you use the Product. Do not alter the Product and use only as specified, or the protection supplied by the Product can be compromised. Do not connect directly to mains. Use only the external mains power supply included with the Product. Do not use the Product if it operates incorrectly. Carefully read all instructions. Do not touch voltages >30 V ac rms, 42 V ac peak, or 60 V dc. The symbols shown in Table 1 are found in these instructions. Table 1. Symbols Symbol W WARNING, RISK OF DANGER. Consult user documentation. Definition ) Certified by CSA Group to North American safety standards. P Conforms to relevant Australian Safety and EMC standards. Conforms to European Union directives. Earth ~ This product complies with the WEEE Directive marking requirements. The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste. Product Category: With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I, this product is classed as category 9 "Monitoring and Control Instrumentation" product. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Shipping Contents The Product ships with: EMM300, Electrical Measurement Module DS70-KIT-EMM Docking Station Power Supply Adapter cable RS232 null modem to USB CAN bus cable Test Leads 2

Electrical Measurement Module Kit with Docking Station The Product The Product Table 2 shows the Product. Table 2. The Product 1 2 3 4 5 6 ifh01.eps Number D E F Docking Station, DS70-KIT-EMM Electrical measurement Module, EMM300 Input Terminals Power Socket RS232 Connector CAN bus Connector Description 3

015504001 KIT-EMM300 Set Up To set up the Product: 1. Connect the CAN bus cable to the Docking Station and to the CAN bus connector on the rear panel of the Pressure Controller. See Figure 2. 2. Connect the Test Leads from the EMM300 Input Terminals to the DUT connections, observing polarity. 3. Connect mains power to the Docking Station. 4. Ensure that the EMM/HART indicator shows on the lower half of the main screen on the Pressure Controller. 5. Connect the RS232 cable to your computer (optional). 6. Connect the DUT pressure connection(s) to the Pressure Controller TEST port, or to an accessory connected to the TEST port (CPS, SPLT, Test Station, for example). SWITCH TEST SYSTEM DRV1 DRV2 USB LAN IEEE-488 RS-232 DRV3 DRV4 30V MAX MWP 48 MPa SERIAL NUMBER FLUKE CORPORATION 6920 SEAWAY BLVD., M/S 143F EVERETT, WA 98203 USA www.flukecal.com ASSEMBLED IN USA 100-240 VAC 47-63 Hz 100W MAX T2A 250V Figure 2. Controller Connections ifh03.eps 4

ma/v dc Operation Electrical Measurement Module Kit with Docking Station ma/v dc Operation The EMM provides measurement of V dc and ma with or without 24 V loop power. To enable the ma/vdc function: 1. From the Controller Main screen, push EMM/HART on the left of the touchscreen. 2. Push ma/vdc to go into electrical measurement mode. 3. Choose the measurement mode as required. Push ma/dcv to toggle the mode between ma or V dc. In ma measurement mode, push 24V Loop to enable/disable 24V loop power for a ma transmitter. DCV mode disables 24V loop power. V dc Measurement In V dc measurement mode, the Product measures the input dc voltage from 0 V to 30 V. ma Measurement In the ma measurement mode, the Product measures dc current from 4 ma to 20 ma. See the Pressure Controller's Operators Manual for how to use the Programs Task with ma or V dc transmitters. Pressure Transmitter The Product tests, troubleshoots, and calibrates analog DUTs and smart pressure transmitters with HART functionality. Pressure transmitters are usually classified as analog transmitters or smart transmitters. Analog Transmitters Analog transmitters let the user make two adjustments: 1. Zero the transmitter by adjusting the LRV (Lower Range Value) of the transmitter to the zero-pressure point that supplies an output of 4 ma. 2. Adjust the URV (Upper Range Value) of the transmitter to the upper-working pressure that supplies an output of 20 ma. These transmitters are usually adjusted with a screwdriver by turning two potentiometers on the top or the side of the transmitter. The Product helps to calibrate these analog transmitters by providing an accurate, easy to control source of pressure while also precisely measuring the analog 4-20 ma signal. 5

KIT-EMM300 HART Operation Highway Addressable Remote Transducer (HART) is an industry standard that defines the communications protocol between smart field devices and a control system that uses traditional 4-20 ma wiring. HART allows the technician to configure and adjust variables stored and used by the transmitter. The HART function of the Product allows for calibration and testing of many HART-enabled devices such as transmitters. The Product uses Universal Practice Commands and many Common Practice Commands that allow the user to change parameters and easily make adjustments to the HART device. Some HART devices require specific device drivers to make changes to parameters for which the EMM is not equipped. In this case, use of a field communicator such as the Fluke 754 Documenting Process Calibrator is necessary. Smart Transmitters Smart transmitters are more complex than analog transmitters and offer more features that allow the transmitters to store and transmit more information to a central control center. For example, many smart transmitters have a digital signal that transmits not only the analog 4-20 ma signal, but also the pressure reading back to the central control center. While many newer systems use this digital signal, most use the analog 4-20 ma signal that requires the analog circuit to be adjusted when calibrated. To communicate with smart transmitters, HART communication protocol is used. Many of the HART variables are used to calibrate the smart transmitter. The EMM is HART-enabled and uses Universal Practice Commands and many HART Common Practice Commands to change parameters and make adjustments to the HART device. Many smart transmitters use specific commands that are not part of the common practice or universal command library. These commands are sometimes needed to perform a digital sensor trim (for example) and are referred to as device drivers. The EMM does not contain any device drivers. Connect to a HART Transmitter To connect the Product to a HART transmitter: 1. Connect the test leads from the Product to the appropriate terminals on the HART device. Observe polarity. See Figure 2. 2. Push MAIN>EMM/HART. The HART connection menu shows these settings: 250 Ohm Resistor When ON, the Product uses the built-in 250 Ω resistor required for HART communication. Use HART Unit When YES, the pressure unit of the controller changes to match the unit of the pressure transmitter. Write Lock When ON, the transmitter is protected from data changes. 3. Push Connect. The controller scans (polls) for connected devices from addresses 0 to 65. When a transmitter is found, data is obtained. If the controller does not detect a device, check the connections and wire polarity and then push Connect again. If a connection cannot be made after multiple attempts, troubleshoot the transmitter with the ma mode. See Using the ma Function to Test and Troubleshoot. 6

Electrical Measurement Module Kit with Docking Station Pressure Transmitter Figure 2. Transmitter Connection iifh02.eps 7

KIT-EMM300 HART Tasks The HART tasks are explained in the subsequent sections. See Figure 3 for an overview of the menus. Zero PV TRIM 4mA TRIM 20mA Range LRV HART Tasks HART Data Trim PV Zero Trim Current Output Trim by Re-Range Write LRV and URV HART Diagnostics Write PV Unit Write Tag Write Message Write Description URV LRV URV LTL UTL PV Unit Short Tag Long Tag Message Description Data for this Device Variables view/edit 9 pages Tag 3 rd Var Dev Rev Critical Power Description PV Unit 4 th Var SW Rev Variable Alert Date PV LRV HW Rev Maintenance Required Serial Number PVAO URV Device ID Manufacture Address PV % 2nd Var Expanded Device Type Rev Number Of Variables Change Counter Private Label Message LTL UTL Min Span Simulation Other Fault ma Fixed PV Alarm NVMEM Fault Locked ma Saturated PV Damp RAM Fault Malfunction PV Overload Write Protect Watchdog Reset Config Changed Non PV Overload Transfer Function Power Over Range Cold Start Long Tag Preambles Envelop Over Range More Available Figure 3. HART Tasks Menu Tree hwr028.eps 8

Trim PV Zero Electrical Measurement Module Kit with Docking Station HART Tasks The Trim PV Zero command zeros the pressure sensor in a transmitter. The resulting offset must be within limits by each device. The span of Primary Variable remains constant. This command does not affect or interact with the Upper or Lower-Range values. 1. Select HART Tasks on the HART menu. 2. Select Trim PV Zero. 3. Push Zero PV to zero PV. Trim Current Output The Trim Current Output commands adjust the transmitter digital to analog converter (DAC) at the 4 ma and 20 ma points. To Trim Current Output: 1. Select HART Tasks on the Hart menu. 2. Select Trim Current Output from the menu. 3. Use Averaging Measurement and Averaging Time to average the measurement value applied to the trim. 4. Push Start to start Trim. 5. Push Trim 4mA to start trimming the 4 ma point. The Send button is enabled when measuring value is stable. 6. Push Send to send the 4 ma trimming value to DUT. 7. After 4 ma trimming is complete, push Trim 4mA to repeat the 4 ma trimming, if necessary. Or push Continue to move trim to 20 ma. 8. Push Trim 20mA to start trimming the 20 ma point. The Send button is enabled when measuring value is stable. 9. Push Send to send 20 ma trimming value to DUT. 10. After 20 ma trimming is complete, push Trim 20 ma to repeat the 20 ma trimming if necessary. Or push Exit to exit. Trim by Re-ranging You can adjust the transmitter by re-ranging the upper and lower range values. This type of trim is typical for analog and smart transmitters used in analog processes. This trim function alters the transmitter s interpretation of the input signal. To trim by re-ranging: 1. Push HART Tasks on the HART menu. 2. Select Trim by Re-ranging. In the Trim by Re-ranging menu: Range: 4 ma/20 ma/both Use to select a point or both to trim o 4mA - Only trim 4 ma o 20mA - Only trim 20 ma o Both - Trim both 4 ma and 20 ma LRV - Configure the lower range value of transmitter 9

KIT-EMM300 Changing the LRV affects the URV. If the LRV should be tested against ATM, check the Set to ATM checkbox. When is Set to ATM is pushed, the LRV is non-editable. URV - Configure the upper range value of transmitter. Closed Loop: o ON - Automatically sets the pressures to the LRV and URV values and dwells for the time specified in the Dwell Time field. The measurements are taken from the amount of time shown in the Averaging Time field. o OFF - Trim the function manually. Dwell Time: This is a user-configurable amount of time for how long the pressure dwells before measurements are taken. Once at the setpoint and the pressure stabilizes (Ready is shown), the dwell countdown timer starts. Once the dwell is finished, if closed loop was used, then the measurement is taken and the controller continues to the next setpoint. If closed loop is OFF, push continue to go to the next setpoint. 3. In the Trim by Re-ranging main menu, push Start to start trim. 4. If the Closed Loop was ON, the trim process automatically progresses without user interaction. Otherwise, the Closed Loop is OFF. 5. Push Trim to trim and change to next range. 6. If necessary, push Lower Range or Upper Range, as necessary. 7. When the trim process is finished, follow the display guide Trim Complete, push Exit to exit. This trim process changes the upper and lower range values to compensate the sensor s error. Write LRV/URV To change the working range of a HART Transmitter by changing the LRV or URV: 1. Select Write LRV and URV. 2. In the change menu, input the new LRV and URV values. LRV cannot be set to lower than Lower Transmitter Limit (LTL) and the URV cannot be set greater than the Upper Transmitter Limit (UTL). 3. Push Send to save the new values. 4. Push Exit to exit. 10

HART Diagnostics Electrical Measurement Module Kit with Docking Station HART Tasks Some HART devices feature a self-test function that check various aspects of the transmitter such as the processor and memory when commanded. Not all HART devices have this feature. If the transmitter has this function, the controller sends the self-test command and shows the results of the self-test on the display. If the feature is not implemented in the transmitter, no information shows. To start the HART Diagnostics test: 1. Select HART Tasks on the HART menu. 2. Select HART Diagnostics. 3. Push Start. HART Diagnostics Results dialog is shown. Errors or faults (if any) are shown if any have occurred. Write PV Unit The Write PV Unit command changes the Primary Variable (pressure unit) of the transmitter. This can also be changed in the HART Data menu. 1. Push HART Tasks on the HART menu. 2. Select Write PV Unit. 3. Select the new unit. 4. Push Send. 5. Push Exit. Write Tag Write the short tag (maximum 8 characters) as follows: This can also be changed in the HART Data menu. Short tag is supported by HART revision 5 and above. 1. Push HART Tasks on the HART menu. 2. Select Write Tag. 3. Push Short Tag. 4. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the tag. 5. Push Save. 6. Push Send. Write Message To write the message (max 32 characters): This can also be changed in the HART Data menu. 1. Select HART Tasks on the HART menu. 2. Select Write Message. 3. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the tag. 4. Push Send. 5. Push Exit. 11

KIT-EMM300 Write Description To write the description (max 16 characters): This can also be changed in the HART Data menu. 1. Push HART Tasks on the HART menu. 2. Select Write Description. 3. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the tag. 4. Push Send. 5. Push Exit. Write Poll Address To use the write poll address: 1. Push HART Tasks on the HART menu. 2. Select Poll Address. 3. Use keypad to enter value. 4. Push Send. 5. Push Exit. HART Data HART data shows all of the complete data about the transmitter model, hardware and software revision numbers, and many coefficients. From the controller screen push the HART Data button to access the HART Information screen. Some data is read-only and cannot be selected. Some data is writable, see Figure 3. To view and change HART data: 1. Push HART Data on the HART menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to navigate between fields. Only editable data fields are selectable. If no fields are editable, then the HART connection was made with the write lock ON. Go back and reconnect the HART device with the write lock OFF. 3. Select the data to change and enter the information. 4. Push Send. 5. Push Exit. 12

Specifications Operating Temperature... 15 C to 35 C Storage Temperature... -20 C to +70 C Electrical Measurement Module (EMM) Connection... Banana Jack, CAN bus, RS232 HART Communication and Functions Maximum 30 V dc HART Modes... HART ma measurement with 24 V (Loop) Automatic HART Detection... HART connected with automatic polling HART Selectable Resistor... Built-in 250 Ω loop resistor. Selectable ON/OFF Electrical Measurement Module Kit with Docking Station Specifications HART Commands... HART universal and common practice commands (no device specific commands) Write Protection... HART Write enable/disable EM300 Modules Specifications are valid from 18 C to 28 C. For temperatures from 15 C to 18 C and 28 C to 35 C, add 0.002 % FS/ C. All outputs are positive only. EM300 Module Measurement Specifications DC Voltage Range Resolution 1 Year Instrumental Uncertainty 30 V 1 mv 0.01 % of reading + 2 mv DC Current Range Resolution 1 Year Instrumental Uncertainty 24 ma 1 μa 0.01 % of reading + 2 µa Operating Humidity... 5 % to 95 % relative humidity, non-condensing Weight... 1080 g (2.4 lb) Dimensions... 165 x 240 x 85 mm (6.5 x 9.5 x 3.4 in) Safety General... IEC 61010-1 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries, or damage from accident, neglect, misuse, alteration, contamination, or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. Resellers are not authorized to extend any other warranty on Fluke s behalf. To obtain service during the warranty period, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send the product to that Service Center with a description of the problem. THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY. NO OTHER WARRANTIES, SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. FLUKE IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY. Since some states or countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of an implied warranty or of incidental or consequential damages, this limitation of liability may not apply to you. 11/99 13