Badger-meter M-Series M2000 Manuel d'utilisateur

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M-Series® M2000HART® Bi-Directional Communication Protocol Data AccessInstallation & Operation ManualIOM-191-02-EN (December 2012)53400-191 Rev. 2

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Meter Status RegisterMeter status is a status variable accessible over MODBUS that identifies the error state of the M2000. The HART daughterboard sha

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Universal Command #48 – Read Additional Device StatusCommand #48 returns 8 bytes of data that is specific to the M2000 HART daughterboard. The followi

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ADDITIONAL FEATURESSecurityThe M2000 Security feature, when enabled, also applies to remote access (that is, HART). Refer to the M2000 IOM for informa

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Fixed Current Mode (Multi-Drop)The M2000 provides an active analog output. This means it is the source of the analog signal. When placing the meter in

Page 6 - INSTALLATION

Command Action RequestThere are several remote actions that can be requested of the meter over HART. Below is a table that defines the remote actions

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Analog Output CalibrationAnalog Output Calibration is an application embedded within the DD file that allows for remote configuration of the analog ou

Page 8 - M2000 AND HART

DATA MANAGEMENTBelow is a table identifying all M2000 specific data that is accessible over HART. This table lists the HART Protocol commands used to

Page 9 - Device Status

Meter Measurement SettingsNo.: Write Security Register Name Register TypeHART Command Support (DS = Device Specific UN = Universal) 25 USER Flow Unit

Page 10 - Meter Status Register

Output #3No.: Write Security Register Name Register TypeHART Command Support (DS = Device Specific UN = Universal) 52 SERVICE Output #3:Full Scale Fre

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MeasurementsNo.: Write Security Register Name Register TypeHART Command Support (DS = Device Specific UN = Universal) 81 FIRMWARE T1 / T+ [m3] FLOAT32

Page 12 - ADDITIONAL FEATURES

M-Series® M2000 HART® Bi-Directional Communication Protocol Data AccessPage ii December 2012

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Empty PipeNo.: Write Security Register Name Register TypeHART Command Support (DS = Device Specific UN = Universal) 116 ADMIN Empty Pipe Calibration [

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DEVICE DESCRIPTIONThe device descriptions, located on www.hartcomm.org under Product Catalog > All Products > M2000, can be installed into host

Page 15 - Analog Output Calibration

COMPLIANCEM-Series® M2000 HART® Bi-Directional Communication Protocol Data AccessPage 22 December 2012

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INTENTIONAL BLANK PAGEInstallation & Operation ManualPage 23 December 2012

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www.badgermeter.comM-Series is a registered trademark of Badger Meter, Inc. Other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their res

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CONTENTSABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Definitions . .

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M-Series® M2000 HART® Bi-Directional Communication Protocol Data AccessPage iv December 2012

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ABOUT THIS MANUALDenitionsDD Device DescriptionHART Highway Addressable Remote TransducerHOST Host System, typically the master (i.e. handheld device

Page 21 - TROUBLESHOOTING

INSTALLATIONPrerequisitesInstalling a HART daughterboard into an M2000 has two requirements:• Firmware v1.10 or later.• M2000 PCB serial number must

Page 22 - COMPLIANCE

Follow these steps to install the daughterboard:1. Prior to installing the daughterboard, verify or congure the M2000 Communication Port B. Access t

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M2000 AND HARTHART protocol has three categories of commands: Universal, Device-Specific and Common Practice. The M2000 HART daughterboard supports on

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Device VariablesThere are thirteen device variables as defined in the table below. Device variables can be accessed with universal command #9:No. Nam

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