Emerson Rosemount 5708 Reference Manual
Emerson Rosemount 5708 Reference Manual

Emerson Rosemount 5708 Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 ™ Rosemount 5708 3D Solids Scanner...
  • Page 2 Reference Manual Section Title November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Components of the Rosemount 5708 ........
  • Page 4 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 6Section 5: Configuration - Rosemount 5708L On-board configuration ..........33 Setting the polling address.
  • Page 5 Removing the Rosemount 5708 head ........150...
  • Page 6 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 9.7.1 Alert types ........... . 152 9.7.2 Selecting properties to be displayed .
  • Page 7 Reference Manual Contents 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 D.5.1 Connection........... . 172 D.5.2 Wiring plan.
  • Page 8 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Contents...
  • Page 9 Customer Central: 1-800-999-9307 (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST) Technical support, quoting, and order-related questions. North-American Response Center: Equipment service needs. 1-800-654-7768 (24 hours—includes Canada) ™ For equipment service or support needs outside the United States, contact your local Emerson representative. Title Page...
  • Page 10 Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on leads can cause  electrical shock. Make sure the main power to the Rosemount 5708 is off and the lines to any other external power  source are disconnected or not powered while wiring the transmitter.
  • Page 11: Product Recycling/Disposal

    Recycling of equipment and packaging should be taken into consideration and disposed of in accordance with local and national legislation/regulations. Storage and transport The Rosemount 5708 is protected by special packaging during transport, and is guaranteed to handle normal loads during transport. Introduction...
  • Page 12 Introduction Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Introduction...
  • Page 13: Theory Of Operation

    Components of the Rosemount 5708 ........
  • Page 14: Models

    Rosemount 5708L The model determines the average level of the stored contents and average distance from the Rosemount 5708 to the surface of the material. The Rosemount 5708L is suitable for narrow silos. Rosemount 5708V The Rosemount 5708V models yield highly accurate readings of level and volume. It is appropriate for vessels of up to 40 ft.ft.
  • Page 15 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 The antennas contain: Three antennas, sealed with a customized tin foil  2.04-in. (52 mm) thread to fasten the Rosemount 5708 to a mounting plate and a fastening nut  Temperature sensor  Sealing rubber O-ring ...
  • Page 16 Reference Manual Rosemount 5708 Overview 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Rosemount 5708 Overview...
  • Page 17: Installation Procedure

     Check 24 Vdc input to all Rosemount 5708.  Check RS-485 link between Rosemount 5708 and the other side. Make sure the resistance between D+  and D- is 60 ±5% Ω. Check 4-20 mA connection to the local PLC. Perform Current Simulation from the Rosemount 5708 ...
  • Page 18: Location And Positioning Guidelines

    Rosemount 5708. Note When mounting the Rosemount 5708, do not install it near the vessel wall. Installing it near the side wall will result in bad performance and will not be supported. The Rosemount 5708 cannot be mounted at a distance less than 24-in.
  • Page 19 Reference Manual Mechanical Installation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 3-1. Mounting Direction 0° Indication toward Vessel Center Figure 3-2. The 0° Indication Standpipe mounting When mounting using a standpipe it should be assembled and positioned at a height that leaves at least 0.4-in.
  • Page 20 Inflowing material Do not mount the Rosemount 5708 in or above the filling stream, or close to the stream, or in the filling stream. The Rosemount 5708 should be located with a clear line of sight to the top of the material at high levels, where it will not be affected by the filling stream or the noise it creates.
  • Page 21 Reference Manual Mechanical Installation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 3-5. Inflowing Material Minimum 24-in. (600 mm) When choosing the installation location, consider the filling and emptying points and maintain at least 24-in. (600 mm) from the filling point. Fitting The fitting area should be prepared to ensure the antennas are positioned perpendicular to the ground, as shown in Figure...
  • Page 22: Mounting Location

    Mechanical Installation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 3.2.3 Mounting location Mount Rosemount 5708 perpendicular to the ground.  90° Keep necessary distance from side wall.  Minimum 24-in. (600 mm) Keep necessary distance from filling points.  Minimum 24-in.
  • Page 23: Site Preparations

    Make sure there is no obstacle below the Rosemount 5708.  In the case of standpipe mounting, assemble and position the Rosemount 5708 at a height that leaves  at least 0.4-in. (10 mm) below the standpipe for the antenna end to protrude.
  • Page 24: Site And Installation Information

    Prepare a 24 Vdc power supply near the Rosemount 5708 mounting location.  Make sure that you use proper cables for wiring. The Rosemount 5708 is a 4-wire device. The voltage  supply and data output (4-20 mA) are carried along two separate two-wire connection cables.
  • Page 25 Bottom diameter (B): ______   Pyramid Pyramid Height (A): ______ X: ______ Height (A): ______ X: ______ Y: ______ Y: ______ Bottom shape Required Field - Accurate Vessel dimensions are required to allow optimal Rosemount 5708 location determination. Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 26 Figure 3-7. Filling Port Locations A. Rosemount 5708 (X1, Y1) B. Fill (X2,Y2) When mounting more than one Rosemount 5708 on one silo the location of every device must be  specified. When the application has more than a single filling point, all other filling points must be specified as ...
  • Page 27: Physical Mounting

    The full and empty calibration levels represent the 20 mA (100%) and 4 mA (0%) of the volume  respectably. The Rosemount 5708 has a 20-in. (0.5 m) dead zone starting from the top part of the antenna  assembly.
  • Page 28 Mechanical Installation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Step 2: Install the mounting plate 1. Verify the O-rings on the neck tube are in place. 2. Remove the nut from the neck tube. 3. Place the mounting plate over the neck tube. Note Make sure the hole diameter (D) in the center is 2.05-in.
  • Page 29 Reference Manual Mechanical Installation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 4. Replace the nut and tighten it over the neck tube to the mounting plate. 5. Lower the antenna and mounting plate into the fitting location on the silo. 6. Bolt the mounting plate onto the flange of the silo. Step 3: Rotate antenna toward silo center 1.
  • Page 30 Mechanical Installation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Step 4: Install head 1. Remove the rear panel. A. Hex key (4 mm) 2. Remove the cable clamp. 3. Verify the presence of the O-ring on the tube neck. Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 31 5. Insert the Rosemount 5708 head onto the neck tube. Rotate the Rosemount 5708 head to the desired direction.The head may be installed in six different positions. To avoid direction confusion, we can recommend to install the head in the same direction as the antennas.
  • Page 32 Mechanical Installation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 6. Tighten the front screw. A. Hex key (4 mm) B. Open wrench (13 mm) 7. Re-mount the cable clamp. 8. Gently connect the antenna cable connector. Make sure the latch is clicked and locking the connector.
  • Page 33: Grounding

    Reference Manual Electrical Installation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Section 4 Electrical Installation Grounding ................page 23 Cable selection .
  • Page 34: Wiring

     powering the unit. The power supply output rating must be limited to 18-32 Vdc, 1A for a single Rosemount 5708, and not to be connected to a DC distribution network. Power supply For detailed information on power supply specifications, refer to Rosemount 5708 Product Data Sheet.
  • Page 35 The power supply output rating must be limited to 18-32 Vdc, 1 A for a single Rosemount 5708, and not to be connected to a DC distribution network. The 4-20mA lines should NOT be connected in multi-drop.
  • Page 36 Note When connecting the last Rosemount 5708 in the chain, a 120 Ohm resistor must be connected as well. Figure 4-6 on page In any installation of the 5708 whether it is a single unit on a silo or multiple units, it is mandatory to use termination resistors at the ends of the daisy-chain connection.
  • Page 37 B. 4-20 mA communication terminals C. RS-485/Modbus RTU communication terminals 7. Connect the external ground terminal. The Rosemount 5708 must be grounded electrostatically. For internal grounding, use the power cable ground.  For external grounding, use the earth potential equalization of the plant.
  • Page 38 Electrical Installation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 4-2. Grounds Screws A. Internal ground screw B. External ground screw 8. Tighten the compression nut over the cable gland entry opening. 9. Attach the rear panel back to position and tighten the screws. Electrical Installation...
  • Page 39: Different Connection Methods

    4.5.1 4-20 mA connection The Rosemount 5708 outputs the % of Volume as set in the configuration and between the Full and Empty calibration levels. The 4-20mA current output is available through ports 3 and 4 of the left green...
  • Page 40: Rs-485 Communication

    The unit includes an RS-485 communication port. This type of connection allows a PLC/DCS/laptop to communicate with the Rosemount 5708. It also allows a connection of multiple Rosemount 5708 in a system on the same RS-485 bus and communication with all devices using a single connection to the computer running the software.
  • Page 41: Communication Using The Rosemount Linkpro

    4.5.3 Communication using the Rosemount LinkPro In all installations, the Rosemount 5708 can be connected to a GSM/GPRS modem in order to transfer the data over the cellular network. The Rosemount LinkPro should be connected on the RS-485 bus just like any Rosemount 5708, including cable and resistors as needed.
  • Page 42 Electrical Installation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Electrical Installation...
  • Page 43: On-Board Configuration

    Navigates to the right when within a function group. Stores a value once configured. 1. Connect power to the Rosemount 5708 and open the front cover. The Rosemount 5708 initializes a self-test for about 30 seconds. The display remains blank during this time.
  • Page 44: Setting The Polling Address

    4. When the startup process is complete, the following screen appears showing the current average distance measurement. 3.45m Avg Dist. The top line displays the Rosemount 5708 tag name. By default, █████████████▒▒▒▒▒ this line is empty. Menu Press to enter the main menu.
  • Page 45: Configuring The Rosemount 5708L

    Reference Manual Configuration - Rosemount 5708L 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Configuring the Rosemount 5708L 5.3.1 Basic Settings 1. From the main screen, select the key to enter the main menu. 3.45m Avg Dist. █████████████▒▒▒▒▒ Menu 2. In the main menu, scroll down to Basic Settings, using the key.
  • Page 46: Advanced Settings

    Reference Manual Configuration - Rosemount 5708L 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 d. Set Scanner Distance from Center. Scanner Distance Use the key to switch between the two digits. Use the From Center key to modify the value. Select to exit to the main screen. 00.000 m 6.
  • Page 47 Reference Manual Configuration - Rosemount 5708L 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 2. In the main menu, scroll down to Advanced Settings, using the Basic Settings key. Advanced Settings False Echo Mapping 3. Select to switch to the Advanced Settings configuration Polling Address screen.
  • Page 48: False Echo Mapping

    Reference Manual Configuration - Rosemount 5708L 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 5.3.3 False Echo Mapping When the configuration is finished, set False Echo Mapping. 1. From the main screen, select the key to enter the main menu. 3.45m Avg Dist. █████████████▒▒▒▒▒...
  • Page 49: Rosemount 5708V And 5708S

    Navigates to the right when within a function group. Stores a value once configured. 1. Connect power to the Rosemount 5708 and open the front cover. A self-test will start and run for about 30 seconds. The display remains blank during this time.
  • Page 50: Setting The Polling Address

    Configuration - Rosemount 5708V and 5708S Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 2. After initialization, the version screen appears. Rosemount 5708SEV According to the factory default settings, after power initiation or Initialization restart, a screen prompts for configuration. In the main menu, select Basic Settings. Initialization Please Wait...
  • Page 51: Rosemount 3Dvision/3Dmultivision Overview

    The application periodically supplies information, providing the essential, real-time data required for critical decisions necessary for successful plant management. Figure 7-1. Rosemount 3DMultiVision Output Example The Rosemount 3DVision works in conjunction with Rosemount 5708 providing measurement data to a ™ Windows based computer running the programs.
  • Page 52: Server-Client Architecture

    The Rosemount 3DVision Server runs on a designated computer and is connected directly or remotely to every Rosemount 5708 in a single, local site or in multiple remote sites. The data is stored on the server computer which generates the reports, collects and stores readings, and transfers the information to all connected Rosemount 3DVision clients.
  • Page 53 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-3. Rosemount 3DVision Server Connection Example Display Display PS IN 4...20mA PS OUT RS-485 PS IN 4...20mA PS OUT RS-485 PS IN 4...20mA RS-485 PS IN 4...20mA RS-485 A.120 Ω resistor B.
  • Page 54: System Requirements

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7.1.3 System requirements Refer to Rosemount 5708 Quick Start Guide for the Software Installation requirements for the server and client. 7.1.4 Network considerations When installing the Rosemount 3DVision Clients and Servers in a secured network or when it is needed to access the Rosemount 3DVision Server from an external connection (WAN –...
  • Page 55: Installing The Rosemount 3Dvision Software

    Rosemount 3DVision program is ready to be installed. 7.2.1 Required information Gather the following information related to each Rosemount 5708 connection prior to the software installation and Rosemount 5708 connections: Polling address of each Rosemount 5708 [00 – 63] ...
  • Page 56 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 2. Select Install Rosemount 3DVision. Note If the computer where Rosemount 3DVision is being installed does not have Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 installed, the Rosemount 3DVision setup wizard automatically detects and prompts you to install this component.
  • Page 57 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 5. Select Full install and select Next to install Rosemount 3DVision with all available features. The setup wizard completes the software installation. Select Custom install for remote client installations, and select Next to change the installation folder and select applications to install.
  • Page 58 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7. Select for which users the software should be available to: Install for all users to make the software available to all computer users.  Install for current user to make the software available to the present user account only. ...
  • Page 59 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 c. If Server app files check-box was previously checked, select the installation method for the Rosemount 3DVision Server. The Server can be installed either as an Application (Process) or as a Service. Note When installing the Server as a Service, the server starts automatically when the OS starts and does not require the user to log in.
  • Page 60 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 f. Select Next to proceed with the installation. 10. Select the Windows Start Menu folder where you want the program’s shortcuts to be added in the Choose Start Menu Folder window. You can also enter a name to create a new folder. 11.
  • Page 61: Starting Rosemount 3Dvision Server And Client

    Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 12. Select Finish to complete the installation and close the setup wizard. Following a successful installation, the installation package creates a desktop shortcut in accordance with the applications installed (Rosemount 3DVision Server, Client, or both). A shortcut is also placed in the Startup folder in Program Files.
  • Page 62 Select Slow Connection to increase timers and timeouts of various commands in case of slow communication between the Rosemount 3DVision Server and the Rosemount 5708. g. Select the Auto Reconnection after option to allow the Rosemount 3DVision Client to automatically reconnect (with a delay of 20 seconds) to the Rosemount 3DVision Server.
  • Page 63 “Switch User…” on page 4. The server application may need some time to initialize communications with the Rosemount 5708 and clients. Ensure the server icon appears on the task bar as shown. The server should remain running. Manually running the server is required only if the computer is restarted and the server does not start automatically.
  • Page 64: First-Time Running

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 First-time running The following steps are required to set a single vessel: 1. Creating a new project (see page 54). 2. Vessel configuration (see page 58). 3. Advanced parameters (see page 62). 4.
  • Page 65 Rosemount 5708 in each vessel. Sites, vessels, and Rosemount 5708 can be edited later. 6. Select the connection type between the computer and the Rosemount 5708 in the site. RS-485, TCP/IP, GPRS and GPRS+SMS connections are available. The very basic connection method is RS-485.
  • Page 66 When a project includes more than a single site, each site should be defined individually with the number of vessels, the number of Rosemount 5708 units in each vessel, connection method, and serial COM port. Selecting Next switches to the next site. Repeat site configurations for each site. In the following example, a single site is defined.
  • Page 67 (refer to “Main screen” on page 66). Note Selecting a Rosemount 5708 for configuration under a specific vessel can be done only by logging in as a user with Technician or Senior Technician privileges. Refer to “Users Management…” on page 74 for further details regarding user levels and authorizations.
  • Page 68: Vessel Configuration

    Rosemount 5708 mounting position. The wizard is a 4-step procedure to configure the Rosemount 5708 to start working in the application installed, during the Configuration Wizard’s steps, there is a 3D visualization of the vessel representing the actions in each step.
  • Page 69 When entering this step, the 3D visualization is showing the silo from the top and indicating the Rosemount 5708 in the vessel and showing a red arrow indicating the direction of the device that should match the physical installation.
  • Page 70 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-10. Configuration Wizard Step 2 - Rosemount 5708 Positioning 9. Select Next. 10. Add the filling points on the top of the vessel. Up to nine filling points may be defined. Select Add and enter the X and Y coordinates in the Filling Points table and press Enter after ...
  • Page 71 Select the Default button to set the full and empty calibration levels to default values.  Select View Table to open a window showing a summary table of each Rosemount 5708 in the  vessel and the actual full and empty calibration levels configured, see Figure 7-13 on page 13.
  • Page 72: Advanced Parameters

    The example below shows how to configure a single site with a single vessel and two Rosemount 5708S. Note In order to configure a vessel with more than one Rosemount 5708, all devices must have the same model number (e.g. Rosemount 5708S). Contact your local Emerson representative to purchase a license key for upgrading options.
  • Page 73 (see Figure 7-15). Select the required device for configuration from the list. Figure 7-15. Rosemount 3DMultiVision Vessel Overview Tab 5. Select the Parameters tab to configure the Rosemount 5708 parameters (Figure 7-16 on page 64). Note Rosemount 5708 parameters can be modified only in technician mode.
  • Page 74 Figure 7-17. Rosemount 3DMultiVision Vessel Devices Tab 7. Set Connection Type (the unsupported types are visible but not selectable). Note Connection type is enabled for editing only when the Rosemount 5708 is disconnected. For further information on the connection methods, refer to “Communication methods” on page 8.
  • Page 75 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 10. Configure each Rosemount 5708 set for the vessel by selecting them from the device selection list and entering their communication parameters. 11. Once all devices are configured, connect to all the devices in the vessel by right-clicking the vessel name and selecting the Connect option from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 76: Software Navigation

    Vessel selection bar: Lists all vessels included in the selected site. In the vessel selection bar, a vessel can be selected for monitoring and various operations. Control tabs: Includes tabs related to the selected item (site, vessel, or Rosemount 5708). Each selected tab is displayed in the main work area.
  • Page 77: Main Menu Bar

    Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7.4.3 Main menu bar The Rosemount 3DVision Client main menu bar accesses the main menu options. Figure 7-20. Main Menu Bar File menu The File menu includes the following options: Figure 7-21. File Menu Table 7-1.
  • Page 78 The available options in the Communication menu change in accordance with the selected item. If a vessel is selected, it corresponds to a vessel connection. If a Rosemount 5708 is selected, it displays Rosemount 5708 related commands, e.g. Connect & Disconnect.
  • Page 79: Edit Menu

    Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Edit menu The Edit menu includes the following options: Figure 7-23. Edit Menu Table 7-3. Edit Menu Option Description ► Add sites, vessels, or devices depending on the level selected in the project pane. Site On the site level it adds sites or vessels.
  • Page 80 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-24. Edit Project Option Figure 7-25. Vessel Graphic Figures Figure 7-26. Example of Adding a Text Label to the 3D visualization Operation...
  • Page 81 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Device menu The device menu includes the following options: Figure 7-27. Device Menu Table 7-4. Device Menu Option Shortcut Description Device Configuration Wizard... Opens the configuration wizard for the selected vessel, see “Vessel configuration”...
  • Page 82 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Note Some of the options allow changes only if the user is a Technician or a Senior Technician. Refer to “Users Management…” on page 74 for additional information. Viewer has no option to do any changes under this menu, Administrator can do only some of the actions.
  • Page 83 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Option Description Generate report for selected vessel (logs data) ► Select logs directory Browse to local folder to retrieve saved reports from local folder… Download from Select time and date of the required information. The generated file is a .pdf server and will be saved at a selected location.
  • Page 84 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Option Description Switch User… Logs out the current user and logs in as a different user. This function opens a window requesting the user name and password. Note Each user account has its own defined permission level. If you switch to a user account with a lower permission level, you will be more limited in the actions you can perform.
  • Page 85 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Option Description Project: See Figure 7-38. Client Options... (Continued) Auto save project on vessel change: If checked, it will automatically save  all changes made to the project. Show save project warning on vessel change: if checked, for every ...
  • Page 86 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-30. Server Options... - Summary Figure 7-31. Server Options... - Active TCP Connections Operation...
  • Page 87 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-32. Server Options... - Active TCP Listeners Figure 7-33. Server Options... - Scada Configuration Figure 7-34. Server Options... - License Key Operation...
  • Page 88 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-35. Server Options - Logged In Clients Figure 7-36. Users Management Dialog Box Operation...
  • Page 89 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-37. Client Configuration Window - Site - Vessel Operation...
  • Page 90 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-38. Client Configuration - Project Figure 7-39. Client Configuration - Change Language Operation...
  • Page 91 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-40. Client Configuration - Server Connection Mode Figure 7-41. Client Options / Sites - Vessels Filtering Operation...
  • Page 92: Help Menu

    November 2017 Help menu The Help menu includes a link to the Rosemount 5708 Quick Start Guide and to this reference manual. The About option opens a window with version details, Emerson support number, and a link to the Emerson website.
  • Page 93: Project Toolbar

    Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7.4.4 Project toolbar Figure 7-43. Project Toolbar Function Description Level/Distance Data Toggles the measurement type displayed in the vessel by either Level or Distance. Level refers to the level of material measured from the bottom of the silo.
  • Page 94 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Sort By Organizes the vessels by group. All: Arrange by the numbering order as defined in the project.  Material: Displays the vessels ordered alphabetically by material.  Name: Displays the vessels ordered alphabetically by name. ...
  • Page 95: Vessel Selection Behavior

    Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7.4.5 Vessel selection behavior Vessels are displayed in blocks in the main work area. Each vessel is represented by a rectangle with the following information: The vessel image containing the material stored using the selected material color at its current ...
  • Page 96 Right-clicking the vessel icon opens a drop-down menu with the following features: Connect: Connects to the devices on the vessel.  Disconnect: Disconnects communication between the server and the Rosemount 5708.  Load from Vessel: Downloads all parameters from the devices connected to the software.
  • Page 97 Disconnect: Disconnects communication between the selected vessel Rosemount 5708 and the  server. Load from Vessel: Loads data from the vessel Rosemount 5708 and updates the displayed status and  parameters. Device Configuration Wizard...: Opens the Configuration Wizard for the selected vessel.
  • Page 98 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Generate report (logs data) - From local folder...: Opens a Browse for Folder dialog box to browse to  the folder where the related data is stored. Creates a report as described above, but per data stored locally.
  • Page 99: Vessel Pane

    Mass (if density is defined) and max scale  Temperature   Rosemount 5708 Output Current  A graphical representation of the vessel, including the vessel shape, maximum and minimum levels,  and connection status indicator. Material button: Opens the Material Configuration window which allows for managing the materials in the vessel.
  • Page 100: Logs Tab

    Selecting the Devices tab displays and allows modifying the communication settings. In addition, it show the Rosemount 5708 Polling Address, or a list of device polling addresses for a vessel with multiple Rosemount 5708 in a system configuration vessel. Option modifications are not allowed when devices are connected.
  • Page 101: Advanced Tools

    HART communication to the Rosemount 5708 requires a HART compatible modem. It can be either a USB or a Serial RS-232 modem connected to the computer running the application, when the COM Port is known. Note that only one Rosemount 5708 can be connected to the HART modem. For additional information, refer to Section 4: Electrical Installation.
  • Page 102 To set the TCP/IP connection: TCP/IP: The Rosemount 5708 is connected via a TCP/IP network to an RS-485 connection. 1. Set the site name in the phonebook. 2. In the Server IP Address box, type the Server IP address and the Server IP port number in the right fields.
  • Page 103 A comma must end the SMS message. For example: CALLAPM,82.123.25.102,7024,Internet, GPRS: The Rosemount 5708 is connected through the Internet over GPRS using Rosemount LinkPro. 1. Enter the local IP port number assigned to the computer. 2. Select Finish. 3. Before selecting the connect button, send an SMS message from a mobile phone to the Rosemount 5708 to initiate the connection.
  • Page 104 Figure 7-52. GPRS Connection Type GPRS + SMS The Rosemount 5708 is connected via the InternetInternet using Rosemount LinkPro. This connection uses SMS messages sent from another Rosemount LinkPro with a SIM card capable of sending SMS messages that is connected to a serial COM Port on the same computer running the Rosemount 3DVision Server.
  • Page 105 Same settings as GPRS + SMS configuration with a difference of the SMS Server. The SMS Server is a small application sold separately by Emerson and designed for GPRS connections from different computers using one static source for sending the SMS messages to initiate the GPRS communication.
  • Page 106: Advanced Parameters

    Algorithm parameters can be adjusted in the Advanced Parameters window. The various fields can be downloaded or uploaded from/to the Rosemount 5708. Any changed parameter, if not uploaded to the device, can be discarded using the Close button at the bottom, see Figure 7-55 on page 97.
  • Page 107 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-55. Advanced Parameters A. Device drop-down list B. Parameters tabs: - Vessel - Advanced - Beams Activation C. Download all D. Upload All E. Summary F. Close Device drop-down list: This list will hold all devices in the vessel, it is possible to select any of the devices.
  • Page 108 Vessel tab Figure 7-57. Advanced Parameters - Vessel Tab Output Damping Time: Sets the history damp window time of the Rosemount 5708. This parameter increases stability and improves the SNR. Default value: 300 seconds, minimum value: 60 seconds. It is recommended increasing this value when configuring a multiple Rosemount 5708 in a system.
  • Page 109: Advanced Tab

    Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Advanced tab Figure 7-58. Advanced Parameters - Advanced Tab Angle Adapter: In case the antennas are installed in an angle with a Rosemount angle adapter or with other mechanical solution it is required to adjust the angle in the configuration. By default, the angle is set to 0°, maximal value is 30°.
  • Page 110 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-59. Side and Bottom Margins r = Bottom Margins Beams Activation tab The Beams Activation tab allows choosing manual or automatic (by the algorithm) beams selection. By default, the beams are selected automatically. Part of the beams will be removed depending on silo dimensions.
  • Page 111: Device Current Simulation Settings

    Device current simulation settings The output current can be simulated by setting Volume (%), or Current (mA). This feature is useful for synchronizing with the PLC and verifying of identical read values for both the Rosemount 5708 and the PLC.
  • Page 112: Device Output Current

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7.5.4 Device output current These settings allowing the user to control the various options of the 4-20mA connection. Setting the output to represent volume of level, setting fault current and conditions and changing the HART command #3 to different values.
  • Page 113: Device Output Settings

    Material name and color can be selected from the list of materials and edited. For additional details, see “Material configuration” on page 127. Rosemount 5708 measurement units can be modified. The measurement units are the same as defined in the Configuration Wizard. On the Device menu, select Device Output Settings or press F7.
  • Page 114 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Calculation Using Level-Volume Table – Allows setting a linearization table based on level to volume conversion. Figure 7-63. Output Type Volume by Level-Volume Table Select Edit Table... to edit the Level-Volume Linearization table. If the Level to Volume option is selected, the 2 editable columns are Level [m] and Volume [m^3], as shown in Figure...
  • Page 115 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Calculation Using Distance-Volume Table – Allows setting a linearization table based on distance to volume conversion (to be done the same as above). In this case, the two editable columns are Distance [m] and Volume [m^3], as shown in Figure 7-65.
  • Page 116 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-67. Level-Mass Linearization Table Calculation Using Distance-Mass Table – Conversion of the calculated average distance directly into mass (to be done same as above). Figure 7-68. Distance-Mass Linearization Table Calculation Using Level-Variable Bulk Density Table – Conversion of the calculated average level into volume, based on silo structure and multiplying by the bulk density value at that level to convert into mass.
  • Page 117 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-69. Output Type Mass Using Variable Bulk Density Select Open Table... to open the Level-Bulk Density Linearization table. If the Level to Variable Bulk Density option is selected, the 2 editable columns are Level [m] and Dens. [ton/m^3], as shown in Figure 7-70.
  • Page 118 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Rosemount 5708 output settings button functions Output Settings windows buttons functionality: Edit Table – when available, the table can be edited according to the requirements  OK – keeps settings and advise upload the changes to the device ...
  • Page 119: Echo Curve Analysis

    1. On the Device menu, select Echo Curve Analysis… or press Ctrl+Z. 2. Select the device(s) from the tree view pane. The devices are organized in a Site-Vessel-device view. 3. Optional: Select All Echoes Info to perform an analysis on the Rosemount 5708 to verify behavior in the vessel.
  • Page 120 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Viewing Echo Curve Analysis Selecting this option allows viewing of previous Echo Curve Analysis scans done. Expand the tree view and select one of the devices, the software will retrieve the information from the device and display all Echo Curve files on the right hand side of the viewer.
  • Page 121 Selecting the scanner to view: In this pane, a tree view of Site-Vessel-Device will appear according to the project, expand or collapse the tree view and select the Rosemount 5708 to view its echo’s result. It is possible to set the page size (number of files) to view, default value is 50 files. Values can be between 10 to 250 files.
  • Page 122: False Echo Mapping

    110). 3. Determine if the location of the echoes (vertical lines) are close to the manual measurement taken earlier. Note that the Rosemount 5708 is taking measurements of multiple points and may not match up with the manual measurement exactly.
  • Page 123 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-74. False Echo Example in Echo Curve Analysis Window 5. Zoom into the area of false echoes at the first 1.5 m by clicking and dragging down and to the right marking a square around the required area.
  • Page 124: Device Activations

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7.5.8 Device activations This option can be reached from the menu Device > Device Activations…. The options under this window are: Devices Reset  Update Firmware  Com. Quality  Device reset options Reset (Restart) Device –...
  • Page 125 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-76. Firmware Update Communication quality test The communication quality test tool tests the connection quality between the computer and the selected device(s). If packets not answered, or received with errors, there is an indication in the results log.
  • Page 126: Model Upgrade

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-77. Communication Quality Test 7.5.9 Model upgrade Upgrading a model is available for Rosemount 5708L and 5708V to Rosemount 5708V or Rosemount 5708S 7.5.10 Reports Wizard Report Wizard On the Tools menu, select Reports Definition Wizard to access the report options or click F9 to open the Reports Wizard.
  • Page 127 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-78. Report Type 2. Step 2 - Information User able to define if current report will be active or not, by Active check box.  Title and Description fields are just informative fields for step 2 and doesn't go out to report ...
  • Page 128 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-80. Population 4. Step 4 - Data Collection Select which measurements will be included on report. Figure 7-81. Template_Report 5. Step 5 - Data Output Type Five data output types are available: 1.1 Periodic Site Vessel a.
  • Page 129 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-82. Periodic Site Vessel 2.1 Periodic Vessel a. Create a separate report file for each Vessel, according to population selection (step 3). b. Single report contains all schedule measurements according to schedule settings - step 6. Figure 7-83.
  • Page 130 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-84. Sum Total Material Project 4.1 Sum Total Material Site a. Sum selected measurements for each material on each site. b. Each scheduled report created on separated file. Figure 7-85. Sum Total Material Site 5.1 Sum Total Material Site Vessel a.
  • Page 131 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-87. Schedule Note Interval option just declare the directory order, where report files will save. For example: On daily report, it will create directory every day and put all day reports into it. Interval OptionFolder ex.
  • Page 132 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7. Step 7 - Status User can select who will get SMS and Email every time report creates.  Define contacts information available on “Reports Wizard” on page 116.  Figure 7-88. Output Note User must fill in Mail setup and SMS setup information, on report configuration window, in order to use those services.
  • Page 133 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 2. Step 2 - Information User able to define if current report will be active or not, by Active check box.  Output file will create on the selected report folder. Measurements will update according to “Write ...
  • Page 134: 11Event Log

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 4. Step 4 - Data Collection Select which measurements will be included on report. Figure 7-92. Data Collection 7.5.11 Event log Figure 7-93. Event Log View Operation...
  • Page 135 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Hardware inventory table The hardware inventory table lists the following: All sites included in the project with their names, descriptions, and server names.  For each site, the included vessels are listed with their names. ...
  • Page 136: 12User Management

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-95. Measurement Summary Table Demo mode The Demo mode is useful for demonstration and marketing purposes, and for understanding system operation. The Demo mode loads a demo project with pre-defined sites, vessels, and devices and their configuration, and activates a simulation of filling/emptying operations over time.
  • Page 137: 13Material Configuration

    Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 To access Users Management: Select Tools > Users Management. The Users window opens allowing the user to add and delete users and set a user name, password, and authorization level. Only Administrator can add or remove users with different privileges.
  • Page 138: 3D Visualization

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-97. Material Configuration 7.5.14 3D visualization A 3D visualization of the vessel includes the device(s) located on it, the material stored, and several control options. The level and surface of the 3D visualization is shown as measured by the device(s). To view the 3D visualization: Select a vessel from the vessel selection bar.
  • Page 139 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-98. 3D visualization Figure 7-99. Animation Control Bar Additional 3D visualization related functions are available by right-clicking on the image. Figure 7-100. 3D visualization Functions Table 7-6. 3D visualization Functions Function Description Show Vessel Geometry Only Removes the material representation leaving only the vessel shape.
  • Page 140: 15Multi-Server Connection

    This feature enables to have higher image resolution, but slows the process and takes time between each option. Device Components Size Displays the Rosemount 5708 in its actual positioning. There are four options available: Real, Relative Large, Relative Normal, and Relative Small.
  • Page 141 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 To receive data from a server: 1. On the Tools menu, select Tools > Client Options..2. Select Server Connection Mode. 3. Select the Multiple button. A confirmation dialog box appears to confirm the action. 4.
  • Page 142: 16Upgrading To Rosemount 3Dmultivision

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 7.5.16 Upgrading to Rosemount 3DMultiVision When upgrading from Rosemount 3DVision to Rosemount 3DMultiVision version, a license key is required. The change takes effect immediately and does not require a restart of the client PC. 1.
  • Page 143: 17Center Of Gravity

    Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-103. License Key 7.5.17 Center of Gravity Center of Gravity (CoG) is a licensed option. Enter the activation code in Tools > Server Options > License Key. Click to Apply button to accept the code and close the window. See Figure 43. Center of gravity is calculated based on the 3D image of the scanner and displayed in the 3D image.
  • Page 144: 18Level By Section Output

    Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-104. Center of Gravity Settings 7.5.18 Level by Section Output The option to output the level per section is licensed. Enter the activation code in Tools > Server Options > License Key. Click to Apply button to accept the code and close the window. By activating this feature the 3DVision can output the minimal, maximal, and average level in each section.
  • Page 145 Reference Manual Operation 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 5. All are floating points numbers. 6. An additional integration option can be done by creating a file holding the data and updated upon request. To set the file’s path, see Figure 42 on page 38. The file is generated on the Server Computer. To update the file, invoke a Modbus read request to register 49981.
  • Page 146 Operation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 7-107. Example of Sections Output to a File Note One license code is required per 3DVision Server installation. Operation...
  • Page 147: Rosemount 5708 In A System

    The system consists of multiple Rosemount 5708S units mounted in a manner allowing the devices to cover the whole area with high accuracy. The system is comprised of Rosemount 5708 and an industrial computer-based Rosemount System Controller, enclosed in a metal cabinet with direct RS-485 connection to the devices.
  • Page 148 Configuration - Rosemount 5708 in a System Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 8-1. Components of a Rosemount System Controller A. Rosemount System Controller computer B. Power supply terminals, one for +24 Vdc, two for -24 Vdc (or GND) C.
  • Page 149: Rosemount System Controller Advantages

     Updates and synchronizes 4-20mA outputs of all devices to the overall content percentage, requiring  only one Rosemount 5708 to be connected to the control room. The accurate, timed inventory monitoring enables material ordering to meet production needs, ...
  • Page 150: System Requirements

    Configuration - Rosemount 5708 in a System Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 System requirements Figure 8-3. Multiple Rosemount 5708 Connection A. RS-485 converter E. Device 2 B. RS-485 (+) F. Device 3 C. RS-485 (-) G. Device n D.
  • Page 151: Mounting The Rosemount System Controller

    Reference Manual Configuration - Rosemount 5708 in a System 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Mounting the Rosemount System Controller The Rosemount System Controller metal cabinet is designed for wall mounting using four screws. The mounting location should be selected with considerations of the cabinet size and providing enough space allowing the door to open to the right.
  • Page 152: Advanced Commissioning Steps

    The recommended method of operation and steps to be taken during the installation of multiple Rosemount 5708 in a system are detailed below in chronological order: Step 1. Rosemount 5708 installation Make sure all required documentation is available: Application Evaluation Form (AEF) and Vessel Drawings.
  • Page 153 Rosemount 3DVision. If it is not, download the required latest versions from the website or contact the local Emerson representative for further assistance. Step 3. Rosemount 3DVision and Rosemount 5708 configuration Execute Rosemount 3DVision and connect to all devices using RS-485 (or TCP/IP, according to the actual connection) in multiple mode.
  • Page 154 Configuration - Rosemount 5708 in a System Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Step 4. Rosemount 3DVision Clients Connect the Rosemount System Controller to the local area network using Ethernet port #1 Request local IT to ensure the following TCP Ports are open and will not be blocked by any firewall or antivirus in the local network: 22220, 22221, 22222, and 22223.
  • Page 155: Maintenance

    Changing the Rosemount 5708 antenna ........
  • Page 156: Log Views

    Service and Troubleshooting Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Log views When a site or a vessel is selected and its properties are shown in the main work area, select the Logs tab to view its logs. The main work area displays logged data in historical chart representation for both site and vessel (see Figure 9-1 Figure...
  • Page 157: Vessel Data Collection (Vdc)

    Vessel Data Collection (VDC) In order to simplify the data collections on a selected vessel for troubleshooting the Rosemount 5708, a simple data collector process was developed by clicking a single button. 1. Select the VDC button. A dialog box will pop up asking to fill required details. All fields are mandatory and recommended to be filled in order to provide better service.
  • Page 158 Service and Troubleshooting Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 2. Check Send file automatically to tech. support data storage if the computer is connected to the Internet. If you choose not to send the file automatically, only the VDC zip file will be created on server local drive.
  • Page 159 It is possible at any time to stop the process and the files will not be sent. On a typical vessel with one Rosemount 5708, the data collection operation should take about 15 minutes. Uploading to the storage depends on the Internet quality connection.
  • Page 160: Removing The Rosemount 5708 Head

    Service and Troubleshooting Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Removing the Rosemount 5708 head 1. Verify the power supply and data communication wires are disconnected. 2. Remove the rear panel. 3. Gently remove the antenna cable connector. 4. Remove the cable clamp.
  • Page 161: Changing The Rosemount 5708 Antenna

    “Removing the Rosemount 5708 head” on page 150. 3. Unscrew the bolts from the mounting plate. 4. Remove the Rosemount 5708 antenna with the mounting plate from the silo. 5. Remove the nut from the neck tube. Service and Troubleshooting...
  • Page 162: Diagnostic Messages

    Alert types The system uses the round condition indicator to provide alerts for configuration and different notifications: System Notifications (in red): When the Rosemount 5708 is measuring temperatures below or above  the specified temperature limits. Configuration Notifications (in yellow): When the Rosemount 5708 settings are not identical to the ...
  • Page 163: Selecting Properties To Be Displayed

    Reference Manual Service and Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 9.7.2 Selecting properties to be displayed The alerts indicated per vessel can be selected. To select alerts for a vessel, right-click a vessel rectangular box (when a site is selected) and select Properties. The Parameters Definition window for the specific vessel opens (Figure 9-3).
  • Page 164: General Tab

    Service and Troubleshooting Reference Manual 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA November 2017 Figure 9-4. Alert Threshold To define the alert thresholds: 1. Check the relevant option (or both). An unchecked option does not generate an alert for this vessel. 2. Set the value in volume percent where an alert should be generated above this value (maximum) or below this value (minimum).
  • Page 165: Service Support

     For both in-warranty and out-of-warranty repairs, the customer is responsible for paying the outbound freight expense, and any applicable import and/or export duties and taxes. Emerson will pay the return freight expense for in-warranty repairs. All products/parts returned for repair, both in-warranty and out-of-warranty, should have a label attached detailing the failure/fault/non-conformity and its RMA number.
  • Page 166: Packaging And Shipping Of Return Products/Parts

    If any product and/or component(s) of the product listed on the request are missing from the box, the customer will receive notification of the discrepancy and a replacement part will not include the missing component(s). Any unauthorized product included with the RMA shipment may be returned at Emerson s discretion. Service and Troubleshooting...
  • Page 167: A.1 Product Certifications

    Ordering Information, Specifications, and Drawings ........page 157 A.1 Product Certifications To view current Rosemount 5708 Product Certifications, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 168 Reference Manual Specifications and Reference Data November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Specifications and Reference Data...
  • Page 169: Initial Settings

    Connection via Modbus RTU Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Appendix B Connection via Modbus RTU Initial settings ............. . page 159 Registers .
  • Page 170: Registers

    IEEE754 floating points. Therefore, each parameter is stored in two consecutive registers. The byte sending order is from high to low. Communication examples Communication examples for a Rosemount 5708 with polling address 0: Example A To retrieve the average distance, we send: ...
  • Page 171: Physical Layer

    Connection via RS-485 Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Appendix C Connection via RS-485 Physical layer ...............page 161 Parameters and units .
  • Page 172 Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data  The below table indicates the request string for retrieving data from 15 devices (polling addresses 00  to 15): Table C-1. Request String for Retrieving Data from Rosemount 5708 Polling address Request 00 00 00 1A C4 01...
  • Page 173 Connection via RS-485 Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Each of the 4-byte blocks represents a floating point value according to the IEEE-754 standard. For more information about the standard, refer to the following web page: http://standards.ieee.org/findstds/standard/754-1985.html. Example Suppose the reply starts as follows (in this example, we show only the first 4 bytes of payload): Byte number Value Then the average distance is represented by a 4-byte-block of 0x3D851E20 which corresponds to the...
  • Page 174 Connection via RS-485 Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Connection via RS-485...
  • Page 175: About This Document

    Intended audience This appendix is intended for trained personnel working with Rosemount LinkPro in conjunction with ™ ™ other Emerson products, such as the Rosemount 5708. It contains essential information and should be read prior to installation and operation. D.1.2 Safety This section provides safety instructions when using Rosemount LinkPro.
  • Page 176: Rosemount Linkpro Overview

    Rosemount LinkPro overview The Rosemount LinkPro is used for easy bi-directional transfer of data between the Rosemount 5708 and the Rosemount 3DVision on a remote computer/system. Such data can be measurement results, configuration, analysis, or software upgrade.
  • Page 177: Area Of Application

    The purpose of Rosemount LinkPro is to enable communication with Emerson products via a GSM network. It enables Emerson to provide excellent service to its customers, upgrade units at the click of a button, and is a great advantage in situations where traditional wiring would require more work and a higher cost.
  • Page 178: Technical Specifications

    Reference Manual Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Components The following figures show the outer case of the modem. Figure D-2. Modem The outer case of the modem includes the following: 1. Green LED indicator – Indicates GSM network registration status. 2.
  • Page 179: Rosemount Linkpro Specifications169

    Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Table D-1. Modem Technical Specifications General Antenna SMA connector Radio performance Frequency (MHz) Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900) Sensitivity -106 dBm typical) Transmit power Class 4 (2W@850/900 MHz; Class 1 (1W@1800/1900 MHz) Operating power Band Mode...
  • Page 180: Mounting

    Reference Manual Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Table D-2. Rosemount LinkPro Technical Specifications Radio Spurious emissions EN 301 511 V9.0.2 FCC approval FCC 47 CFR part15:2007, subpart B, class A Electromechanical data cable gland M20 x 1.5 (cable ø 8mm to13mm) Cable entry/plug Figure D-3.
  • Page 181 Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Figure D-4. Drilling Template 0.16 (4) 0.35 (9) 4.7 (120) 7.5 (190) Dimensions are in inches (mm). Rosemount LinkPro dimensions: 10 3.5-in. (255 90 mm)  Hole dimension: 0.16-in. (4 mm) ...
  • Page 182: Rosemount Linkpro Setup

    Reference Manual Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Figure D-5. Wall Mounting Knock-outs Knock-outs 6. Using four screws, fasten the Rosemount LinkPro to the wall in the marked locations on the wall. Note Mount the Rosemount LinkPro with the cable glands facing downwards. Rosemount LinkPro Setup After mounting the Rosemount LinkPro, place the components inside as shown in Figure...
  • Page 183: Wiring Plan

    RS-485 communication standard, and have 120 Ohm impedance. Cable screening and grounding The communication cable shield must be grounded. Connect the shield in the Rosemount 5708 grounding point on one end and to a dedicated grounding on the other end. This can be, for example, the ‘-’...
  • Page 184: Modem Connection174

    Reference Manual Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Figure D-6. Wiring Diagram PS IN 4...20mA RS-485 PS IN 4...20mA RS-485 D+ D- RS-485 A. Inside Rosemount LinkPro B. Outside Rosemount LinkPro C. To ADAM vonverter and GSM Modem D.
  • Page 185: Modem Wizard

    Modem Wizard application supports both older Rosemount LinkPro models that include an EZ-864 modem and the new Enfora GSM1318 modem. Connect the Rosemount LinkPro to the computer (using RS-485 to USB/RS-232 converter) and power supply. Ensure no Rosemount 5708 is connected to the Rosemount LinkPro. D.6.1 Getting started The Modem Wizard application requires no installation and can be found in the distributor’s zone of the...
  • Page 186 Reference Manual Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA 1. In the Modem Details area, enter the COM port number in the Comport field (this field is mandatory). 2. In the SIM Number field (this field is mandatory), enter the SIM card phone number. 3.
  • Page 187: Configure Apn Details

    Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA D.6.3 Configure APN details To configure the modem parameters: 1. In the Modem Details area, enter the COM port number in the Comport field (this field is mandatory). 2. In the APN field (this field is mandatory), enter the APN. 3.
  • Page 188: Troubleshooting

    Reference Manual Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Figure D-11. Mode Configuration Window 2. Select Yes. The wizard configures the modem parameters. A completion dialog box appears (Figure D-9). Troubleshooting When facing a communication problem with the Rosemount LinkPro, check the following: Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions...
  • Page 189 5. Check the power supply connected to the Rosemount LinkPro, it should be 24Vdc with a limitation above 1.5A. 6. Ensure that every Rosemount 5708 has a different polling address and one device use to polling address 00. 7. Check the RS-485 connection between the Rosemount 5708 and the Rosemount LinkPro.
  • Page 190 Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Rosemount LinkPro Operating Instructions...
  • Page 191: Cable Extender

    Accessories Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Appendix E Accessories Neck extension ..............page 184 Angle adapter .
  • Page 192: Neck Extension

    Accessories Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA E.0.2 Neck Extension 1. Mount the neck extension only after connecting the cable extender. O-rings remain in place. O-rings 18” adjustable wrench 2. Cable through neck extension. adjustable wrench Accessories...
  • Page 193: Package Components

    Accessories Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA 18” adjustable wrench E.0.3 Package components The cable extender kit includes: Cable at the ordered length  Cable case  Two plates  Cable extender  Neck extension  Accessories...
  • Page 194: Neck Extension

    Reference Manual Accessories November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Neck extension E.1.1 Required equipment O-rings  18-in. adjustable wrench  E.1.2 Assembling the neck extension 1. Mount the neck extension only after connecting the cable extender. 2. Remove nut from neck tube using an 18-in. adjustable wrench. Note Ensure that O-rings remain in place.
  • Page 195 Accessories Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA 3. Insert cable through neck extension. 4. Tighten neck extension using the 18-in. adjustable wrench. A. Screw 5. Insert mounting plate. A. Screw B. Mounting plate 6. Tighten screw using the 18-in. adjustable wrench. Accessories...
  • Page 196: Angle Adapter

     Nuts  Washers  Large O-rings  Small O-ring  Note It is recommended to use a Rosemount-supplied 19.7-in. (50 cm) cable extender or the high temperature version of Rosemount 5708 with a 19.7-in. (50 cm) extended cable. Accessories...
  • Page 197: Assembling The Angle Adapter

    Accessories Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA E.2.2 Assembling the angle adapter 1. Remove nut from horn assembly. 2. Screw the angle adapter nut all the way down. 3. Put the large O-ring in place. A. O-ring 4. Ensure the notch at the top of the angle adapter is facing the same direction as the horns. The notch is designed to align the horns with the angle adapter.
  • Page 198 Accessories Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA 5. Screw the angle adapter nut up to the angle adapter. 6. Place the clamps over the angle adapter and the nut to lock them together with the screws and nuts. 7. Fit the two O-rings on top of the angle adapter. A.
  • Page 199 8. Fit mounting plate over the angle adapter. 9. Secure the mounting plate with the nut. 10. Insert the assembled Rosemount 5708 (with the mounting plate mounted) into the vessel and direct the device to the center of the vessel.
  • Page 200 “Step 4: Install head” on page 20 more information. 12. After successful installation of the angle adapter, connect the Rosemount 5708 to the Rosemount 3DVision and configure the angle adapter field according to the actual installation. Select Device > Advanced Parameters...
  • Page 201 ... . . 32 Multiple Rosemount 5708 connection ..... . 134 Advanced commissioning .
  • Page 202 Index Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA Index...
  • Page 203 Reference Manual November 2017 00809-0100-4570, Rev DA...
  • Page 204 Terms and Conditions of Sale page. +65 6777 8211 The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. +65 6777 0947 Rosemount and Rosemount logotype are trademarks of Emerson. 3DMultiVision, THUM, Rosemount and Rosemount logotype are trademarks [email protected]...

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