User’s Manual R2.05 R1.
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Toc-1 AXF Verification Tool IM 01R01A11-01EN 1st Edition CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 About This Manual............................................................................................. 1-2 1.2 Safety and Modification Precautions.............................................................. 1-2 1.3 Trademarks............................................................................
Toc-2 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 8 6.2.1 “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check (Verification Tool is in “online” mode)................................................ 6-12 6.2.2 Physical Appearance........................................................................ 6-21 6.2.3 Standard VF Result........................................................................... 6-22 Enhanced VF.................................................................................................... 6-23 6.3.
1 1-1 <1 INTRODUCTION> INTRODUCTION This User’s Manual gives instructions on “AXF Verification Tool”. This software is used to set up magnetic flowmeter AXF; therefore, it is indispensable for users to read, understand and follow the instructions on all the following user’s manual before actually starting the operation. Table 1.1.1 User’s Manuals for magnetic flowmeter ADMAG AXF Title IM No.
1.1 1-2 <1 INTRODUCTION> About This Manual • This manual should be provided to the end user. • Before using the AXF Verification Tool, read this manual thoroughly to comprehend its contents. • The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice. • All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without Yokogawa’s written permission.
1-3 <1 INTRODUCTION> IMPORTANT An IMPORTANT sign denotes that attention is required to avoid damage to the instrument or system failure. NOTE A NOTE sign denotes essential information for understanding operations and features. 1.3 Trademarks All the brand names or product names of Yokogawa Electric used in this document are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
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2 <2 OUTILINE> 2-1 OUTILINE AXF Verification Tool is a PC application software running in conjunction with FieldMate R2.05.00 or later. Without having to remove the AXF magnetic flowmeter from process line, its condition can be verified by checking several items and this tool provides a certificate that the unit is operating in accordance with YOKOGAWA standards. It is essentially an indication that the AXF is operating to its standards and is useful in supporting plant maintenance practices.
2.1 2-2 <2 OUTILINE> Configuration The following equipment is required to use Verification Tool ver. 1.01.00; • YOKOGAWA magnetic flowmeter AXF with HART Communication (AXF Output Signal and Communication suffix code: -E).
2.2 2-3 <2 OUTILINE> Verification Item This Verification Tool has 2 modes, which can be run separately. 1. • Standard Verification (Standard VF) This mode verifies the condition of the AXF without difficulty by checking its internal parameters. No external instruments are required. • Some items are run only when FieldMate is in “online (*1)” mode. 2.
2.3 2-4 <2 OUTILINE> Operation Procedure Figure 2.3.1 summarizes operation procedure. To complete “Standard VF”, start-up Verification Tool from “Segment Viewer”. See 4.1. 1 to 3 PREPARATION 4 START-UP Online FieldMate and AXF Offline LE IB SS PO IM 4.1 Segment Viewer 4.3 Verification Data in “Device Maintenance Info” 4.2 Device Navigator Verification Tool and AXF: Online 4.4 History Verification Tool and AXF: Offline 5 LAUNCHING No. New data Use the existing data? Yes 5.
<3 PREPARATION> 3 3-1 PREPARATION WARNING • Before running the Verification Tool, loop should be set to manual mode in the host system. • The following applications may cause inadequate results: • - Significantly-low flow rate - Slurry liquid - Stray current When “unexpected issue (*1)” occurs while running Verification Tool, follow “8.
3.1 3-2 <3 PREPARATION> Package and Installation Regarding the packaging and installation procedure, refer to IM 01R01A01-01E Part B. 3.2 AXF Write Protect Cancellation 3.2.1 Before Verification 1) AXF parameters are changed during the verification process. Cancel the write protect switch. Hardware switch off Set the "Write Protect Switch" to "Enable" before this verification. Return the switch to the original position after this verification is complete.
3-3 <3 PREPARATION> 3.2.2 During Verification If the AXF write protect function is set to “Protect” during the verification, Figure 3.2.2 will be displayed. 1) 1 2 3 4 F030202.ai Figure 3.2.2 “Write Protect Cancellation” Dialog Table 3.2.1 “Write Protect Cancellation” Dialog Item No. Item Name Description 1 ‘If hardware….’ Shows the figure of hardware switch. See Figure 3.2.1. Click the text. 2 Enable Write Cancels the software protection of the device. Enter the password.
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4-1 <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> 4 START-UP FROM FieldMate Verification Tool can be started by the following: ■ From “Segment Viewer” (FieldMate is online to AXF), see 4.1. ■ From “Device Navigator”, see 4.2. ■ From “Verification Data” in “Device Maintenance Info”, see 4.3. ■ From “History”, see 4.4. Select the start-up procedure depending on the items to be verified and connection status between FieldMate and AXF.
4.1 <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> 4-2 From “Segment Viewer” (AXF is reading in “online” mode in FieldMate) NOTE Set the device address to 0. Verification Tool can be started only when the device address is set to 0. For details on how to set the device address, refer to 9.2. From “Segment Viewer”, “Verification Tool” can be started by either method (A) or (B). (A) By right-clicking Right-click on the target (AXF) icon displayed at “Segment Viewer”, and select “Verification Tool”. F040102.
(B) <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> 4-3 By selecting menu “Action” Select the target (AXF) icon displayed at “Segment Viewer”, and in the “FieldMate” menu bar, select “Action - Verification Tool”. F040103.ai Figure 4.1.
4.2 4-4 <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> From “Device Navigator” NOTE When Verification Tool is started from “Device Navigator”, it will be in “offline” mode even if the AXF is in “online” mode in FieldMate. From “Device Navigator”, “Verification Tool” can be started by either method (A) or (B). (A) By right-clicking Right-click on the target (AXF) icon displayed at “Device Navigator”, and select “Verification Tool”. F040201.ai Figure 4.2.
(B) <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> 4-5 By selecting menu “Action” Select the target (AXF) icon displayed at “Device Navigator”, and in the “FieldMate” menu bar, select “Action - Verification Tool”. F040202.ai Figure 4.2.
4.3 4-6 <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> From “Verification Data” in “Device Maintenance Info” NOTE When Verification Tool is started from “Device Maintenance Info”, it will be in “offline” mode even if the AXF is in “online” mode in FieldMate. From the “Verification Data” tab in “Device Maintenance Info”, “Verification Tool” can be started by either method (A) or (B). Select the target (AXF) icon and click the “Open Device Maintenance Info” icon. The “Device Maintenance Info” screen appeares. F040301.
(B) 4-7 <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> By selecting menu “Action” In the “Device Maintenance Info” menu bar, select “Action”-“View”. Verification Tool is started up and the selected verification data is loaded. F040303.ai Figure 4.3.
4.4 4-8 <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> From “History” NOTE When Verification Tool is started from “History”, it will be in “offline” mode even if the AXF is in “online” mode in FieldMate. From “History”, “Verification Tool” can be started by either method (A) or (B). (A) By right-clicking Right-click on the target device (AXF) listed in “History”, and select “Verification Tool”. F040401.ai Figure 4.4.
(B) 4-9 <4 START-UP FROM FieldMate> By selecting menu “Action” Select the target (AXF) listed in “Device Maintenance Info”, and in the “FieldMate” menu bar, select “Action”-“Verification Tool”. F040402.ai Figure 4.4.
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5 <5 LAUNCHING> 5-1 LAUNCHING When Verification Tool is launched, Figure 5.1.1 is displayed automatically. F050101.ai Figure 5.1.1 Splash Screen Select the verification data to be used for the verification: 1. Creating new verification data: see 5.1. 2. Loading existing verification data: see 5.2. 3. After unexpected termination: see 5.
5.1 5-2 <5 LAUNCHING> Creating New Verification Data 1) After the “Splash Screen”, 1)-1 When there is no existing verification data in the database: The splash screen is closed automatically, and then Figure 5.1.3 is displayed. 1)-2 When there is existing verification data in the database: 1)-2-1 The splash screen is closed automatically, and then Figure 5.1.2 is displayed. 1 2 F050102.ai Figure 5.1.2 “Confirmation” Dialog Table 5.1.1 “Confirmation” Dialog Item No.
5-3 <5 LAUNCHING> 2) “General Information” is displayed. See Figure 5.1.3. Enter each field and click “Next (8)”. Figure 6.1.1 is displayed automatically. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 F050103.ai Figure 5.1.3 “General Information” Dialog Table 5.1.2 “General Information” Dialog Item No. Item Name Description 1 User Name (*) Enter the user name. The user name of FieldMate is displayed by default. This field can be edited. 2 Location. (*) Enter the user location.
5-4 <5 LAUNCHING> 5.2 Loading Existing Verification Data NOTE In terms of keeping the integrity of the data, loaded verification data cannot be copied, nor can it be saved under a different name. Loaded verification data can only be overwritten by new saved data, except for “Locked data” which cannot be modified. 1) After the “Splash screen” is closed automatically, Figure 5.1.2 is displayed. 2) Click “Load (1)” in Figure 5.1.2. Figure 5.2.1 is displayed.
5.3 <5 LAUNCHING> 5-5 After Unexpected Termination In case of launching after an unexpected termination of the program, see 8.2.
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6-1 <6 OPERATION> 6 OPERATION This chapter describes how to use Verification Tool. For details of the verification procedure, see 6.2 and 6.3. NOTE • Be sure to run Standard VF. • “Overall Status” in “Result” is carried out only when “Standard VF” is complete. When “Standard VF” is not complete, “Overall Status” is left blank. • “Result sheet” can be printed even when “Standard VF” is not complete.
6.1 <6 OPERATION> 6-2 Main Screen This screen performs the following actions: ■ Loads the verification data. See 6.1.1. ■ Saves the verification data. See 6.1.2. ■ Prints the result sheet. See 6.1.3. ■ Displays the “Standard” VF screen. See 6.2. ■ Displays the“Enhanced” VF screen. See 6.3. ■ Displays the “Result” screen. See 6.4. 4 1 2 3 7 6 5 F060101.ai Figure 6.1.1 Main Screen Table 6.1.1 Main Screen Item No. Item Name Description 1 Load Loads the verification data from the database.
6-3 <6 OPERATION> 6.1.1 Load 1) Click the “Load” icon. F060102.ai Figure 6.1.2 “Load” Icon After clicking the “Load” icon, Figure 6.1.3 is displayed. Select the preferred data from “Data list (1)”, then click “OK (2)”. 2) 1 2 3 F060103.ai Figure 6.1.3 “Select Verification Data” Dialog Table 6.1.2 “Select Verification Data” Dialog Item No. 4) Item Name Description 1 Data list Shows the verification data in the database. Select the preferred data. 2 OK Performs data loading.
6-4 <6 OPERATION> 6.1.2 Save By clicking the “Save” icon, the verification data is saved to the database. After clicking “Save”, the screen changes as follows: • When “No Flow + Flow (*1)” is not complete, see (A). • When “No Flow + Flow” is complete, see (B). *1: “No Flow + Flow”; “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check for both “No Flow” and “Flow” conditions. Refer to 6.2.1. F060105.ai Figure 6.1.5 “Save” Icon (A) When “No Flow + Flow” is not complete: After clicking the “Save” icon, Figure 6.1.
<6 OPERATION> 2) 6-5 Save the data as “Read-only” or “Editable”. 2)-1 To save the verification data as read-only: Click “OK” after checking the “Saved as Locked Data” box in Figure 6.1.6. Figure 6.1.7 is displayed. Click “Yes” in Figure 6.1.7. 1 2 F060107.ai Figure 6.1.7 “Confirm Locked Data” Dialog Table 6.1.4 “Confirm Locked Data” Dialog Item No. Item Name Description 1 Yes Saves verification data to the database as read-only. 2 No Cancels saving the data and returns to Figure 6.1.6.
(B) <6 OPERATION> 6-6 When “No Flow + Flow” is complete: After clicking the “Save” icon, Figure 6.1.9 is displayed. 1) 1 2 3 4 5 F060109.ai Figure 6.1.9 “Saving Data When “No Flow + Flow” Completed” Dialog Table 6.1.5 “Saving Data When “No Flow + Flow” Completed” Dialog Item No. Item Name Description 1 Reason Shows the reason or comment. It can be used as a marker when the loading verification data is selected. Refer to Figure 6.1.3. Enter preferred text.
<6 OPERATION> 6-7 Table 6.1.6 “Confirm Replacing Data” Dialog Item No. Item Name Description 1 Yes Replace the data. 2 No Cancels replacing the data and returns to Figure 6.1.9. 2)-2 To save the verification data as read-only: Click “OK” after checking the “Saved as Locked Data” box in Figure 6.1.9. Figure 6.1.11 is displayed. Click “Yes” in Figure 6.1.11. 1 2 F060111.ai Figure 6.1.11 “Confirm Locked Data” Dialog Table 6.1.7 “Confirm Locked Data” Dialog Item No.
<6 OPERATION> 6.1.3 6-8 Print out To print the result sheet, click the “Print” icon. Figure 6.1.14 is displayed. F060113.ai Figure 6.1.13 “Print” Icon F060114.ai Figure 6.1.14 Example of “Print” Dialog The printed image is the same as the “Result” tab in “Main Screen”. See 6.4. The recommended paper size is A4 or letter size. • If the paper size is smaller than the recommended one, the printed size is reduced to fit the paper.
<6 OPERATION> 6.1.4 6-9 Menu bar There are “File” and “Help” in the menu bar. (A) File Select the preferred menu. 1 2 3 4 F060115.ai Figure 6.1.15 Menu bar Table 6.1.8 Menu bar Item No. Item Name Description 1 Load from Database Same as “Load” in Table 6.1.1. See 6.1.1. 2 Save to Database Same as “Save” in Table 6.1.1. See 6.1.2. 3 Print Same as “Print” in Table 6.1.1. See 6.1.3. 4 Exit Terminates the Verification Tool. See 8.1.
(B) <6 OPERATION> 6-10 Help Upon selecting “About AXF Verification Tool…” in the “Help” menu, Figure 6.1.17 is displayed. 1 F060116.ai Figure 6.1.16 Help Menu Table 6.1.9 Help Menu Item No. 1 Item Name About AXF Verification Tool… Description Shows the version of Verification Tool. See Figure 6.1.17. F060117.ai Figure 6.1.
6.2 <6 OPERATION> 6-11 Standard VF ■ This mode verifies the condition of the AXF without difficulty, by checking its internal parameters. No external instruments are requied. ■ This mode is mandatory. ■ “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check are run only when Verification Tool is in “online” mode. ■ Each item can be run separately. 1 2 3 F060201.ai Figure 6.2.1 “Standard VF” Screen Table 6.2.1 “Standard VF” Screen Item No.
6-12 <6 OPERATION> 6.2.1 “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check (Verification Tool is in “online” mode) CAUTION • “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check temporarily change the parameters of AXF. In case of unexpected termination, follow 8.2. • The AXF flowtube should be completely filled with fluid, otherwise the results may be inadequate. • These items are run only when Verification Tool is in “online” mode. • These items are verified for 2 types.
<6 OPERATION> 6-13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F060202.ai Figure 6.2.2 “Circuit and Device Status” Screen Table 6.2.2 “Circuit and Device Status” Screen (1) Nominal size is 400mm or smaller, without optional code ELC Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Item Name Description Shows test condition. Select the test condition Shows operated test condition. “No Flow” or ” Flow” or ” No Flow Test Condition + Flow” See Figure 6.2.13. Shows the result of the Magnetic Circuit check.
<6 OPERATION> 6-14 (2) Nominal size is over 400mm, without optional code ELC (DC Noise Cut Circuit) Item No. Item Name Description 1 No Flow Flow Same as Table 6.2.2 (1) “No.1” 2 Test Condition Same as Table 6.2.2 (1) “No.2” 3 4 Circuit 6 7 Device Status No Flow Flow No Flow + Flow Magnetic Circuit Same as Table 6.2.2 (1) “No.3” Possible Not Available [Shows :N/A] Possible Excitation Circuit Same as Table 6.2.2 (1) “No.
(A) 6-15 <6 OPERATION> No Flow (The fluid velocity is completely zero) 1) Fill the flowtube with fluid completely. Be sure that the fluid velocity is completely zero. 1 2 3 F060203.ai Figure 6.2.3 “Flow/ No Flow” Screen Table 6.2.3 “Flow/ No Flow” Screen Item No. Item Name Description 1 No Flow Selects the “No Flow” test condition. 2 Start Verification (*1) Runs “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check. These checks are performed automatically.
6-16 <6 OPERATION> 1 2 F060204.ai Figure 6.2.4 “No Flow Confirmation” Dialog Table 6.2.4 “No Flow Confirmation” Dialog Item No. Item Name Description 1 OK Runs “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check. 2 Cancel Stops running “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check, and displays “Main Screen”. 4) Click “OK (1)“ after confirming that the flowtube is filled with fluid and the fluid velocity is completely zero. “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check are run.
5) 6-17 <6 OPERATION> After the “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check are completed for the “No Flow” condition, Figure 6.2.6 is displayed automatically. Click “OK”. F060206.ai Figure 6.2.6 “No Flow Verification Completion” Dialog 6) “Result” is entered automatically. See Figure 6.2.13.
(B) <6 OPERATION> 6-18 Flow (The fluid velocity is sufficient) 1) Fill the flowtube with fluid. Be sure that the fluid velocity is sufficient. 1 2 3 F060207.ai Figure 6.2.7 “Flow/ No Flow” Screen Table 6.2.6 “Flow/ No Flow” Screen Item No. Item Name Description 1 Flow Selects the “Flow” test condition. 2 Start Verification (*1) Runs “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check. Those checks are performed automatically. The progress bar is displayed at the bottom left.
6-19 <6 OPERATION> 1 2 F060208.ai Figure 6.2.8 “Flow Confirmation” Dialog Table 6.2.7 “Flow Confirmation” Dialog Item No. Item Name Description 1 OK Runs “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check. 2 Cancel Stops running “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check, and displays “Main Screen”. 4) Click “OK (1)” after confirming that the flowtube is filled with fluid and the fluid velocity is sufficient. “Circuit” check and “Device Status” check are run.
5) <6 OPERATION> 6-20 After the “Circuit” check and the “Device Status” check are completed for the “Flow” condition, Figure 6.2.10 is displayed automatically. Click “OK”. F060210.ai Figure 6.2.10 “Flow Verification Completed” Dialog 6) “Result” is entered automatically. See Figure 6.2.13.
6-21 <6 OPERATION> 6.2.2 Physical Appearance 1 2 3 F060211.ai Figure 6.2.11 “Physical Appearance” Screen Table 6.2.9 “Physical Appearance” Screen Item No. Item Name Description 1 Note Opens another window as shown in Figure 6.2.12. Click “Note”. 2 Flowtube Selects the result of the Flowtube Appearance Check. 3 Converter Selects the result of the Converter Appearance Check.
6.2.3 <6 OPERATION> 6-22 Standard VF Result F060213.ai Figure 6.2.
6.3 <6 OPERATION> • 6-23 Enhanced VF This mode provides more reliable verification by performed inspections equivalent to SERVICE. • This mode is optional. • This mode verifies AXF by using external instruments, such as Magnetic Flowmeter Calibrator AM012, Handy Calibrator CA150, and so on. • Even when FieldMate is in “offline” mode, this mode can be run, but some manual setting will have to be performed.
6-24 <6 OPERATION> Table 6.3.1 “Enhanced VF” Screen Item No. Item Name Description 1 Current Output Checks the current output. See 6.3.1. 2 Pulse Output Checks the pulse output. See 6.3.2. 3 Output Selection Outputs the current or pulse in accordance with the check items. See 6.3.1 or 6.3.2 4 Converter Checks the accuracy of the converter by using AM012. See 6.3.3. 5 Insulation Resistance Checks the insulation resistance. See 6.3.4.
<6 OPERATION> 6.3.1 6-25 Current Output This item checks the current output from the converter. 1 2 3 4 F060302.ai Figure 6.3.2 “Current Output” Screen Table 6.3.2 “Current Output” Screen Item No. Item Name Description Shows the connection diagram on another screen. See Figure 6.3.3. 1 Connection diagram 2 Measured (mA) Enter the measured value manually. 3 Output (*1) in Output Selection Outputs the current.
<6 OPERATION> 6-26 Current Output Use a Yokogawa CA150 Handy Calibrator or similar. NOTE Set the Digital MultiMeter (CA150 or similar) to measure the current in “mA”. I+ I– CUR OUT SO1+ SO2+ COM STATUS OUT N/– L/+ POWER SUPPLY AL+ AL– C SA ALARM OUT EX1 EX2 EXCITER P+ A B SB SIGNAL P– PULSE OUT SI1+ SI2+ COM STATUS IN 250 to 600 Digital Multi Meter F060303-A.ai (A) AXFA11 Current Output Use a Yokogawa CA150 Handy Calibrator or similar.
<6 OPERATION> 1) Wire AXF and CA150 Handy Calibrator or similar as shown in Figure 6.3.3. 2) Set a current value to output. 6-27 2)-1 When Verification Tool is in “online” mode: Select 4 mA, 12 mA, or 20 mA in “Output Selection” and click “Output”. F060304.ai Figure 6.3.4 “Output Selection” in “Current Output” 2)-2 When Verification Tool is in “offline” mode: Set the AXF HART parameter “Loop test” to the preferred value. Table 6.3.
6-28 <6 OPERATION> 6.3.2 Pulse Output This item checks the pulse output from the converter. Check the Suffix Code of AXF converter or AXF integral flowmeter. ■ Without optional code EM, see “(A) Pulse Output (without optional code EM)”. ■ With optional code EM, see “(B) Active Pulse Output (with optional code EM)”. 1 2 3 4 5 F060306.ai Figure 6.3.6 “Pulse Output” Screen Table 6.3.4 “Pulse Output” Screen Item No.
6-29 <6 OPERATION> (A) Pulse Output (without optional code EM) 1) Wire AXF and CA150 Handy Calibrator or similar as shown in Figure 6.3.9. 2) Select “100 pps” in “Setting Value”. See Figure 6.3.7. F060307.ai Figure 6.3.7 “Setting Value” in “Pulse Output” 3) Output 3)-1 When Verification Tool is in “online” mode: Select “Pulse” in “Output Selection” and click “Output”. See Figure 6.3.8 F060308.ai Figure 6.3.
<6 OPERATION> 6-30 NOTE ■ Measure for more than 60 seconds. ■ If using a YOKOGAWA CA150, set the mode to “Contact Input” and the range to “CPM”. 4) Measure the pulse output value in “pps” with a Yokogawa CA150 Handy Calibrator or equivalent to simplify the measurement of pulses. If such a device is unavailable, an appropriate load (30V DC, 0.2A max) is required and use the configuration shown in Figure 6.3.9. 30VDC , 0.2A.
<6 OPERATION> 7) 6-31 End processing 7)-1 When Verification Tool is in “online” mode: Click “Exit” in “Output Selection”. 7)-2 When Verification Tool is in “offline” mode: Set the AXF parameters back to their original values manually.
6-32 <6 OPERATION> (B) Active Pulse Output (with optional code EM) 1) Wire AXF and CA150 Handy Calibrator or similar as shown in Figure 6.3.13. 2) Select “2 pps” in “Setting Value”. See Figure 6.3.11. F060311.ai Figure 6.3.11 “Setting Value” in “Active Pulse Output” 3) Output 3)-1 When Verification Tool is in “online” mode: Select “Pulse” in “Output Selection” and click “Output”. See Figure 6.3.12. F060312.ai Figure 6.3.
<6 OPERATION> 6-33 NOTE • Measure for more than 60 seconds. • If using a YOKOGAWA CA150, set the mode to “Frequency (FREQ) and Pulse” and the range to “CPM”. • An appropriate load (24 VDC ± 20%, 150 mA max) is required. 4) Measure the pulse output value in “pps” with a Yokogawa CA150 Handy Calibrator or equivalent to simplify the measurement of pulses. If such a device is unavailable, use the configuration shown in Figure 6.3.13.
<6 OPERATION> 7) 6-34 End processing 7)-1 When Verification Tool is in “online” mode: Click “Exit” in “Output Selection”. 7)-2 When Verification Tool is in “offline” mode: Set the AXF parameters back to their original values manually.
6-35 <6 OPERATION> 6.3.3 Converter WARNING Follow User’s Manual FY2-XJAM012-40-2E for correct operation and safe handling. This item checks the accuracy of the AXF converter with Magnetic Flowmeter Calibrator AM012. 1 2 3 4 5 F060315.ai Figure 6.3.15 “Converter” Screen Table 6.3.9 Converter Item No. Item Name Description 1 Connection diagram Shows the connection diagram on another screen. The diagram is (A) or (B) in Figure 6.3.16 depending on the case.
6-36 <6 OPERATION> 1) For details of the calibration procedures, follow User’s Manual FY2-XJAM012-40-2E. Record the following original parameters and set the AXF parameters as shown below manually. (These settings are described in FY2-XJAM012-40-2E.) Table 6.3.
<6 OPERATION> 6-37 2)-2 When Verification Tool is in “offline” mode: Read the value of parameter “Velocity Check” manually. Refer to Table 6.3.11. And enter the value in “cell (2)” in Figure 6.3.15 manually. Table 6.3.11 AXF Parameter Settings of Converter Check HART Parameter (DD) Velocity Check 3) Device setup → Detailed Setup → Basic Setup →Velocity Check Parameter of AXF Display C44 Measure the output accuracy at the preferred setting (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%).
<6 OPERATION> 6.3.4 6-38 Insulation Resistance WARNING Follow User’s Manual IM 01E20D01-01E for correct operational and safe handling. Where the insulation resistance check is not possible, select “N/A” 1) Check the insulation resistance in the terminal box in accordance with the tables below. Follow User’s Manual IM 01E20D01-01E. (A) Coil Table 6.3.13 Coil Insulation Resistance Check Test Terminals Between terminals EX1 and C Test Voltage 500 V DC (Use an insulation tester or equivalent.
6.4 6-39 <6 OPERATION> Result The results of Standard VF and Enhanced VF are available in the “Result” tab. Uncompleted check items are displayed as blank. F060401.ai Figure 6.4.
6-40 <6 OPERATION> The result in full view is shown Figure 6.4.2. If the user needs a hard copy of the report, refer to 6.1.3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 F060402.ai Figure 6.4.
6-41 <6 OPERATION> Table 6.4.1 Result Item No. 1 Item Name Tag (Converter) Tag (Flowtube) Serial No. (Converter) Serial No. (Flowtube) Description Shows AXF device information. The contents entered in General Information are displayed by default. This fields can be edited in the “Result” tab. Shows the result of the whole verification. • Passed This flowmeter was verified to be functioning within +/- □% of the original factory calibration. • Failed This flowmeter did not pass the verification test.
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7-1 <7 VARIATION OF VERIFICATION DATA> 7 VARIATION OF VERIFICATION DATA In terms of keeping its own data integrity, verification data cannot be copied, nor can it be saved as other name. Verification data except for “Locked data” can be saved only by newly saving or over-writing. There are 3 types of verification data: 1. Installation data 2. Locked data 3. Others 1 2 3 F070101.ai Figure 7.1.1 Variation of verification data Table 7.1.1 Variation of verification data Item No. 7.
7.2 <7 VARIATION OF VERIFICATION DATA> Locked Data “Locked data” is saved as read-only. The icon in Data Status is “ 7-2 ”. After verification data is saved as “Locked data”, the data: • can be loaded. • can be printed out. • cannot be over-written. When verification is complete, save the verification data as “Locked data” to prevent unexpected over-writing or falsifying, before printing. (Recommended) 7.
8-1 <8 TERMINATION> 8 TERMINATION This chapter describes “Normal Termination” and “Unexpected Termination”. 8.1 Normal Termination Select “File”-“Exit” or click the “Close” button at the upper-right corner of “Main Screen”. F080101.ai Figure 8.1.1 Normal Termination 8.1.1 When the verification data has not been changed after saving: This tool is terminated without any dialogs appearing. 8.1.2 When the verification data has been changed after saving: Figure 8.1.2 is displayed.
8.2 <8 TERMINATION> 8-2 Unexpected Termination If an unexpected termination occurs, follow this procedure. 1) When an unexpected termination occurs, be sure to re-connect FieldMate and AXF, and reboot Verification Tool. If the AXF parameters have been changed from the original setting, Figure 8.2.1 “Error Recovery” Dialog is displayed after reboot. 1 2 F080201.ai Figure 8.2.1 “Error Recovery” Dialog Table 8.2.1 “Error Recovery” Dialog Item No.
<9 COMMUNICATION ERROR> 9 COMMUNICATION ERROR 9.1 Error Message 9-1 This chapter shows error dialogs. See Table 9.1.1 for details. After termination, follow 8.2. F090101.ai Figure 9.1.1 Error Dialog 1 F090102.ai Figure 9.1.2 Error Dialog 2 F090103.ai Figure 9.1.3 Error Dialog 3 F090104.ai Figure 9.1.
9-2 <9 COMMUNICATION ERROR> F090105.ai Figure 9.1.5 Error Dialog 5 Table 9.1.1 Communication Error Dialog Figure No. Message When Description 9.1.1 Setting Error. Set the device address to 0, and then restart this application. ■ When starting Verification Tool from “Segment Viewer” with status where FieldMate is online to AXF whose device address is not “0”. ■ If the user wants to run Verification Tool with status where Verification Tool is in “online” mode: Follow 9.2.
9-3 <9 COMMUNICATION ERROR> 9.2 Device Address Setting WARNING This operation must be carried out by the trained personnel having knowledge of multidrop loop. For the details of the parameter setting procedure, refer to IM 01E20C01-01E or IM 01E20C0201E. After using Verification Tool, set the AXF to the original multidrop loop. 9.2.1 Multidrop Mode Canceling USB FieldMate Modem Device A Device Address: 1 Load: 250 Ω + Set to“0”.
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Revision Information AXF Verification Tool Manual No.: IM 01R01A11-01E Aug.
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