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  • Page 1 Reference Manual Preliminary copy 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA November 2003 Rosemount 5400 Series Subtitle www.rosemount.com...
  • Page 3 Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Transmitter may be protected by one or more U.S. Patents pending and foreign patents pending. Rosemount and the Rosemount logotype are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Table of Contents SECTION 1 Safety Messages ......... 1-1 Introduction Manual Overview .
  • Page 6 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Non-Intrinsically Safe Output ......3-16 Intrinsically Safe Output .
  • Page 7 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Antenna Type ........5-12 Tank Connection Length .
  • Page 8 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Intrinsic Safety ........B-3 Flame Proof .
  • Page 9: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Preliminary copy 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Section 1 Introduction Safety Messages ....... . . page 1-1 Manual Overview .
  • Page 10: Manual Overview

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 MANUAL OVERVIEW This manual provides installation, configuration and maintenance information for the Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Transmitter. Section 2: Transmitter Overview • Theory of Operation • Descripton of the transmitter •...
  • Page 11: Theory Of Operation

    Process Characteristics ......page 2-4 THEORY OF OPERATION The Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Transmitter is a smart, two-wire continuous level transmitter that is based on Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) principles.
  • Page 12: Components Of The Transmitter

    00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 COMPONENTS OF THE The Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Transmitter has an aluminum transmitter housing which contains advanced electronics for signal processing. TRANSMITTER The radar electronics produces an electromagnetic pulse that is emitted through the antenna.
  • Page 13: System Architecture

    Figure 2-3. System Integration If HART technology is used the Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Transmitter can easily be configured by using a PC and the Radar Master software package or via a hand held HART 275/375 Communicator. Radar Master offers configuration and service capabilities and functions for presentation of ™...
  • Page 14: Process Characteristics

    Foam How well the Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Transmitter measures in foamy applications depends upon the properties of the foam; light and airy or dense and heavy, high or low dielectrics, etc. If the foam is conductive and creamy the transmitter will probably measure the surface of the foam.
  • Page 15: Antenna Selection Guide/Measuring Range

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 ANTENNA SELECTION The measuring range depends on the antenna type and size, the dielectric GUIDE/MEASURING constant (ε ) of the liquid and process conditions. For optimum performance, make sure not to exceed the maximum measuring range values below. The...
  • Page 16 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Storage tank Still Pipe/Bypass Process tank 5402 Antennas Dielectric Constant 12.5 Cone, 2 in. (42.x) Cone, 3 in Cone, 4 in Disc, 2 in. Disc, 3 in. Disc, 4 in.
  • Page 17: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Preliminary copy 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Section 3 Installation Safety messages ....... . . page 3-1 Installation Procedure .
  • Page 18: Installation Procedure

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 INSTALLATION Follow these steps for proper installation: PROCEDURE Review Installation Considerations (see page 3-3) Check switches for 4-20 mA Alarm Output (see page xx) Mount the transmitter (see page 3-9)
  • Page 19: Mounting Considerations

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 MOUNTING Before you install the Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Transmitter, be sure to consider specific mounting requirements, vessel characteristics and process CONSIDERATIONS characteristics. Socket Requirements The 5400 Series is mounted on a nozzle by using appropriate flanges. For...
  • Page 20: Free Space

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Free Space For easy access to the transmitter make sure that it is mounted with sufficient service space. For maximum measurement performance the transmitter should not be mounted too close to the tank wall or other objects in the tank.
  • Page 21: Recommended Mounting Position

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Recommended Mounting When finding an appropriate mounting position for the transmitter the conditions of the tank must be carefully considered. The transmitter should be Position mounted so that the influence of disturbing objects is reduced to a minimum.
  • Page 22: Beam Width

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Beam Width • The transmitter should be mounted with as few fittings as possible within the beam angle. • The flat tank wall can be located within the antenna beam angle as long as there is a minimum distance from the transmitter to the tank wall (see picture for preferred installation).
  • Page 23: Beam Angle For 5401

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Figure 3-5. Beam angle. Beam Angle Beam angle for 5401 Antenna Half Power Beam Width Cone 2 in. (Still Pipe) Cone 3 in. (Still Pipe) Cone 4 in.
  • Page 24: Vessel Characteristics

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Vessel Characteristics Heating coils, agitators and other objects in the tank may lead to noise in the measurement signal. Vertical cables causes minimal effect since the radar signal is scattered rather than directed back to the antenna.
  • Page 25: Mechanical Installation

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 MECHANICAL Mount the transmitter on a nozzle on top of the tank. Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation. INSTALLATION Mounting a standard cone antenna Figure 3-6. Mounting the 5400 on a tank nozzle.
  • Page 26: Mounting In Still Pipes

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Mounting in Still Pipes Still Pipe mounting is recommended for tanks where surface conditions are extremely turbulent. The gap between the antenna and the Still Pipe may be up to 0.4 inch (10 mm).
  • Page 27: Mounting In Bypass Pipes

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Mounting in Bypass In pipes with inlet pipes in the order of 3 inch or larger the gap between the pipe and the antenna should be less than 1 mm.
  • Page 28: Antenna Extension

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Antenna extension The Extended Cone antenna is suitable for tanks with long nozzles or tanks where measurements should be avoided in the region close to the nozzle. Use the Extended Cone antenna if: •...
  • Page 29: Electrical Installation

    Cable Selection Use shielded twisted pair wiring for the Rosemount 5400 Series in order to comply with EMC regulations. The cables must be suitable for the supply voltage and approved for use in hazardous areas, where applicable. For instance, in the U.S., explosion-proof conduits must be used in the vicinity of...
  • Page 30: Power Requirements

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Power Requirements Terminals in the transmitter housing provide connections for signal cables. The 5400 transmitter operates with power supplies ranging from 15.5 to 45 VDC. For Intrinsically Safe output the supply voltage must be within xx to xx VDC.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Transmitter

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Connecting the The 5400 Series accepts power supplies ranging from 15.5 VDC to 45 VDC. It uses 4-20 mA power superimposed with a HART signal. Transmitter To connect the transmitter: 1.
  • Page 32: Non-Intrinsically Safe Output

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Non-Intrinsically Safe For non-intrinsically safe installations wire the transmitter as shown in Figure 3-17. Output NOTE! Make sure that the power supply is off when connecting the transmitter.
  • Page 33: Intrinsically Safe Output

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Intrinsically Safe Output For intrinsically safe installations wire the transmitter as shown in Figure 3-18. NOTE! Make sure that the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe field wiring practices.
  • Page 34 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 3-18...
  • Page 35: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Preliminary copy 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Section 4 Operation Safety Messages ....... . . page 4-1 Display Panel .
  • Page 36: Display Panel

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 DISPLAY PANEL Description of how the Display Panel is used for viewing data. When the transmitter is started the Display Panel presents information such as antenna type, measurement frequency etc. When the transmitter is up and running the Display Panel presents Level, Signal Amplitude, Volume and other measurement data.
  • Page 37: Pc Configuration Software Rosemount Radar Master

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 PC CONFIGURATION The Rosemount Radar Master (RRM) is a user-friendly software tool that allows you to configure the 5400 transmitter. You can choose either of the SOFTWARE following two methods to configure a 5400 transmitter: ROSEMOUNT RADAR •...
  • Page 38: Specifying The Com Port

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Specifying the COM Port If communication is not established open the Communication Preferences window and check that the correct COM Port is selected: 1. Select Communication Preferences from the Windows menu.
  • Page 39: System Requirements

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 System Requirements Hardware Processor: Pentium 200MHz Memory: 64 MB RAM COM Port: 1 serial COM port Graphical Card: Screen resolution of 800 x 600. 256 colors. Hard drive space: 100 MB...
  • Page 40: Using The Setup Wizard

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Using the Setup Wizard To install a 5400 transmitter by using the installation Wizard do the following: Figure 4-2. RRM workspace 1. Start the RRM software. 2. In the RRM workspace click the...
  • Page 41: Using The Setup Function

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Using the Setup To install a 5400 transmitter by using the Setup function do the following: Function Figure 4-4. RRM workspace 1. Start the RRM software. 2. In the RRM workspace click the appropriate icon.
  • Page 42: Ams

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Kort introduktion till hur AMS används för att konfigurera 5400.
  • Page 43: Model 275/375 Hart Communicator

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 MODEL 275/375 HART The 5400 transmitter can be configured by using a HART 275 Communicator. The menu tree is shown in Figure 4-6 on page 4-10. COMMUNICATOR Appendix C: HART Communicator provides brief instructions on the use of the HART Communicator.
  • Page 44 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Figure 4-6. HART Communicator Menu Tree 1 Variable mapping 1 Variable re-map - Level 2 Level 2 PV is - Distance 1 Process 3 Distance 3 SV is...
  • Page 45: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Preliminary copy 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Section 5 Configuration/Start-Up Safety messages ....... . . page 5-1 Overview .
  • Page 46: Overview

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 OVERVIEW The Rosemount 5400 transmitter can be pre-configured according to the ordering specifications in the Configuration Data Sheet. Basic Configuration The Basic Configuration includes parameters for a standard configuration which is sufficient in most cases.
  • Page 47: Basic Configuration

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 BASIC CONFIGURATION Measurement Units Specify the measurement units to be used for presentation of Distance, Level Rate, Volume and Temperature values. Display Unit Specify the parameters to be presented on the display panel.
  • Page 48: Pipe Diameter

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Table 5-1. Tank Type and Tank Bottom Type Tank Type Tank Bottom Type Vertical Cylinder Flat, Dome, Cone, Flat inclined Horizontal Cylinder Flat, Dome, Cone, Flat inclined Spherical...
  • Page 49: Process Conditions

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Process Conditions Describe the conditions in your tank according to the Tank Environment parameters for Process Conditions listed below. For best performance choose only if applicable and not more than two options.
  • Page 50: Analog Output

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Analog Output The 5400 series has the ability to handle two analog outputs which can be configured separately. Figure 5-2. Standard Range Value settings RTG Reference Point Hold Off Distance...
  • Page 51 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Low: the output current is set to 3.8 mA. Freeze Current: the output current is set to the present value at the time when the error occurs. Table 5-2. Analog Output: Standard Alarm Values vs. Saturation Values Level 4–20 mA Saturation Values...
  • Page 52: Echo Tuning

    00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 ECHO TUNING There are different methods available for disturbance echo handling with the Rosemount 5400 Series Transmitter: • False Echo registration • Customized Noise Threshold Table (Amplitude Threshold Curve (ATC) Registration of False...
  • Page 53: Amplitude Threshold Curve

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 • Do not register a disturbance echo if the amplitude is below the general amplitude threshold. • Do not register a disturbance echo if the amplitude is significantly smaller than the amplitude of the surface echo when the surface is at the same level as the disturbance.
  • Page 54: Advanced Configuration

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 ADVANCED The advanced transmitter configuration includes settings which can be used to fine tune the transmitter when standard settings are not sufficient for CONFIGURATION optimum performance. Advanced Tank Geometry Figure 5-5.
  • Page 55: Hold Off Distance

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Note that the Tank Height must be measured down to the Zero Level Reference Point regardless if the Zero Level Reference Point is located at the tank bottom or at an elevated point as the datum plate.
  • Page 56: Antenna Type

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Antenna Type The transmitter is designed to optimize measurement performance for each available antenna type. This parameter is pre-configured at factory but may need to be set if a non-standard antenna is used.
  • Page 57: Extra Echo

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Extra Echo Extra Echo Detection is used for tanks with domed or conical bottom types and when no strong echo from the tank bottom exists when the tank is empty.
  • Page 58: Double Bounce

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Double Bounce Some radar waves are reflected against the tank roof and back to the surface before they are detected by the transmitter. Normally, these signals have a low amplitude and are therefore neglected by the transmitter.
  • Page 59: Close Distance Window

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Close Distance Window This parameter defines a window centered at the current surface position in which new surface echo candidates can be selected. The size of the window is ±CloseDist.
  • Page 60 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 5-16...
  • Page 61: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Preliminary copy 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Section 6 Service and Troubleshooting Safety Messages ....... . . page 6-1 Service .
  • Page 62: Service

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 SERVICE The functions mentioned in this section are all available in the Rosemount Radar Master (RRM) configuration program. Analog Output Calibration Viewing Input and Measured data is continuously stored in the Input registers. By viewing the contents of the Input registers you can check that the device works properly.
  • Page 63: Diagnostics

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Diagnostics By using the RRM software the following information about the device can be retrieved: • device status • device errors • device warnings • measurement status •...
  • Page 64: Using The Spectrum Analyzer

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Using the Spectrum The Spectrum Analyzer in Rosemount Radar Master (RRM) lets you view the measurement signal amplitude along the tank. Each radar echo is displayed Analyzer as a peak in the signal plot. This is a useful tool for obtaining a view of the tank conditions.
  • Page 65: Configuration Report

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Configuration Report This function in Rosemount Radar Master (RRM) shows what configuration changes have been done to the transmitter compared to the default configuration. The report compares a specified backup file with the current transmitter configuration.
  • Page 66: Enable Software Options

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Figure 6-5. The Reset to Factory Settings window in RRM. Enable Software Options (Change Start Code) To be continued... Enter Service Mode In Rosemount Radar Master (RRM) some useful service functions are available for the 5400 Series transmitter.
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting If there is a malfunction despite the absence of diagnostic messages, see Table 6-1 for information on possible causes. Table 6-1. Troubleshooting chart Symptom Possible cause...
  • Page 68: Errors

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Errors. Table 6-2 is a list of diagnostic messages that may be displayed on the Integral Display, on the Model 275 HART Communicator, in AMS or by the Rosemount Radar Master (RRM) software.
  • Page 69: Warnings

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Warnings. Table 6-3 is a list of diagnostic messages that may be displayed on the Integral Display, on the Model 275 HART Communicator or by the Rosemount Radar Master (RRM) software. Warnings are less serious than errors and in most cases do not result in Analog Output alarms.
  • Page 70: Application Errors

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Application Errors. Level jumps to a higher level May be caused by sloping tank bottom. near the bottom of the tank. Action: • Make sure that parameter Bottom always visible is not set.
  • Page 71 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Measured level jumps to a lower May be caused by: value. • Radar echo bouncing off from the surface to the tank roof and back to the surface.
  • Page 72 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 6-12...
  • Page 73 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 6-13...
  • Page 74 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 6-14...
  • Page 75: Specifications

    Spare Parts ........page A-8 SPECIFICATIONS General Product Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Level Transmitter. Measurement Principle Pulsed, free propagating radar. 5401: ~6 GHz...
  • Page 76 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Output Variables Level, Distance and Volume Output Units Level and Distance: ft, inch, m, cm or mm Volume: ft , inch , US gals, Imp gals, barrels, yd...
  • Page 77: Dimensional Drawings

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Figure A-1. Dimensions of 5401 Series transmitter Low Frequency version with cone antenna. ½ - 14 NPT Optional adapters: M20x1.5 PG13.5 Figure A-2. Dimensions of 5402...
  • Page 78: Ordering Information

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 ORDERING INFORMATION Model Code for Rosemount 5401, Low Frequency (C-band) Model Product Description 5401 Low frequency version Code Housing Material Polyurethane-covered Aluminum Code Signal Output ® 4-20 mA with HART communication ™...
  • Page 79 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 DN 50 PN 40, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404) DN 80 PN 40, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404) DN 100 PN 16, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404) DN 100 PN 40, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404)
  • Page 80 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Model Code for Rosemount 5402, High Frequency (K-band) Model Product Description 5402 High frequency version Code Housing Material Polyurethane-covered Aluminum Code Signal Output ® 4-20 mA with HART communication ™...
  • Page 81 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 DIN Flanges DN 50 PN 40, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404) DN 150 PN 16, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404) DN 200 PN 16, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404) JIS Flanges 10 K 50 A, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404)
  • Page 82: Spare Parts

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 SPARE PARTS Spare parts list Transmitter head Model 5401/5402 Model Product Description 5401HF High frequency version, 26 GHz 5401LF Low frequency version, 6 GHz Code Cone Antenna - Size and Material Stainless Steel 316L (1.4...)
  • Page 83 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 DN 150 PN 16 DN 150 PN 40 Code Flange Process Connection, continued DN 150 PN 64 DN 200 PN 16 DN 200 PN 40 DN 200 PN 64...
  • Page 84 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-4026, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 A-10...
  • Page 85: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Preliminary copy 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 November 2003 Appendix B Hazardous Approvals Safety messages ....... . . page B-1 European Atex Directive Information .
  • Page 86 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 November 2003 High voltage that may be present on leads could cause electrical shock: Avoid contact with leads and terminals. Make sure the main power to the Radar Transmitter is off and the lines to any other external power source are disconnected or not powered while wiring the gauge.
  • Page 87: European Atex Directive Information

    DIRECTIVE INFORMATION Intrinsic Safety The Rosemount 5400 Series Transmitter that has the following label attached has been certified to comply with Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and the Council as published in the Official Journal of the European Communities No. L 100/1 on 19-April-1994.
  • Page 88: Flame Proof

    Rosemount 5400 November 2003 Flame Proof The Rosemount 5400 Series Transmitter that has the following label attached has been certified to comply with Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and the Council as published in the Official Journal of the European Communities No.
  • Page 89: Hazardous Locations Certifications

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 November 2003 HAZARDOUS The Rosemount 5400 Series Transmitters that have the following labels attached have been certified to comply with the requirements of the approval LOCATIONS agencies noted. CERTIFICATIONS Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals Figure B-3.
  • Page 90: Canadian Standards Association (Csa) Approval

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 November 2003 Canadian Standards Cert. no. xxxx. Association (CSA) Approval Figure B-4. Approval Label Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Label E6 Explosion-Proof for Class I, Division 1, Groups C and D. Dust Ignition Proof for Class II, Div. 1 and 2, Groups E, F and G. Dust-Ignition proof for Class III, Division 1, Hazardous Locations [Ex ia IIC T4] Ex ia IIC T4.
  • Page 91: Approval Drawings

    Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 November 2003 APPROVAL DRAWINGS This section contains Factory Mutual installation drawings and Canadian Standards installation drawings. You must follow the installation guidelines presented in order to maintain certified ratings for installed transmitters. This section contains the following drawings: Saab Rosemount drawing 91500xx-xxx, Issue 1: System Control Drawing for hazardous location installation of intrinsically safe...
  • Page 92 Preliminary copy Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 November 2003...
  • Page 93: Introduction

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Appendix C HART Communicator Introduction ........page C-1 Safety Messages .
  • Page 94 Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Failure to follow safe installation and servicing guidelines could result in death or serious injury: Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation. Use the equipment only as specified in this manual. Failure to do so may impair the protection provided by the equipment.
  • Page 95 Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Figure C-1. HART Communicator Tree 1 Variable mapping 1 Variable re-map - Level 2 Level 2 PV is - Distance 1 Process 3 Distance 3 SV is - Level Rate...
  • Page 96 Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Table C-1. HART Fast Key Sequences Ska anpassas till 5400! Function HART Fast Key Device Information 1, 4, 1 Display Language 1, 4, 2, 2 Display Variables 1, 4, 2, 1...
  • Page 97: Connections

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 CONNECTIONS The HART Communicator exchanges information with the 5400 Series transmitters from the control room, the instrument site, or any wiring termination point in the loop. The HART Communicator should be connected in parallel with the transmitter.
  • Page 98: Basic Features

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 BASIC FEATURES The keys of the HART Communicator include action keys, function keys, alphanumeric keys, and shift keys. Figure C-3. 275 HART Communicator Function Keys Action Keys Alphanumeric Keys Shift Keys...
  • Page 99: Hot Key

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 HOT Key Use this key to quickly access important, user-defined options when connected to a HART-compatible device. Pressing the Hot Key turns the HART Communicator on and displays the Hot Key Menu.
  • Page 100: Menus And Functions

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 For example, to enter the letter R, first press the right Shift key, then the “6” key (see Figure C-5). Do not press these keys simultaneously, but one after the other.
  • Page 101: Online Menu

    Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 After selecting a Main Menu option, the HART Communicator provides the information you need to complete the operation. If further details are required, consult the HART Communicator manual. Online Menu...
  • Page 102 Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Table C-2. HART Communicator Diagnostic Messages Message Description Add item for ALL device types or Asks the user whether the hot key item being added should be added for all device types or only for only for this ONE device type.
  • Page 103 Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Table C-2. HART Communicator Diagnostic Messages Message Description Overwrite existing Requests permission to overwrite existing configuration either by a device-to-memory transfer or by configuration memory an offline configuration. User answers using the softkeys.
  • Page 104 Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 C-12...
  • Page 105 Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Index Numerics ..4-10 ....C-7 4 and 20 mA Points...
  • Page 106 Reference Manual 00809-0100-xx, Rev AA Rosemount 5400 Series November 2003 Index-2...
  • Page 108 Rosemount and the Rosemount logotype are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc. PlantWeb is a registered trademark of one of the Emerson Process Management group of companies. Teflon, VITON, and Kalrez are registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.

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