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July 2012

Micro Motion® EtherNet/IP Module

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Contents
Chapter 1

Before You Begin
1.1 About the Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module............................................................1

Chapter 2

1.1.1

Functional overview ....................................................................................1

1.1.2

Communications.........................................................................................2

1.1.3

External view of device ................................................................................3

1.1.4

Default web pages.......................................................................................3

1.1.5

Setting up for the petroleum measurement or concentration
measurement application ...........................................................................3

Installation
2.1 Components ............................................................................................................5
2.2 Device installation ....................................................................................................5
2.3 Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool installation (optional) ........................................9
2.3.1

System requirements ..................................................................................9

2.3.2 Installation steps .........................................................................................9
2.4 Final steps ..............................................................................................................10

Chapter 3

Basic Network Configuration
3.1 TCP/IP settings .......................................................................................................13
3.1.1 IP access control........................................................................................15
3.2 Modbus serial network settings ..............................................................................16

Chapter 4

Micro Motion Web Server
4.1 Overview ................................................................................................................17
4.2 General access information ....................................................................................17
4.2.1

Ports..........................................................................................................17

4.2.2 Users .........................................................................................................17
4.3 Micro Motion web pages ........................................................................................17

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4.3.1

Home page for standard configuration......................................................18

4.3.2

Home page for concentration measurement configuration.......................19

4.3.3

Home page for petroleum measurement configuration ............................21

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Troubleshooting
5.1 LED indicators.........................................................................................................23
5.2 Common problems ................................................................................................24

Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments
A.1 Ethernet connector ................................................................................................25
A.2 Power connector ....................................................................................................25
A.3 Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool connection ......................................................26
A.3.1

Configuration cable...................................................................................26

A.3.2

RJ-11 (EtherNet/IP Module) .......................................................................26

A.3.3 DBF9 (PC) ..................................................................................................27
A.4 Modbus serial network interface.............................................................................27
A.4.1

Bias resistors .............................................................................................27

A.4.2

Termination ..............................................................................................27

A.4.3 Pin assignments (EtherNet/IP Module) ......................................................28
A.5 Typical connection .................................................................................................28

Appendix B

Device Profile
B.1 Object classes.........................................................................................................29
B.2 Object details .........................................................................................................29
B.2.1

Identity Object, Class 01h..........................................................................29

B.2.2

Message Router, Class 02h ........................................................................31

B.2.3

Assembly Object, Class 04h.......................................................................31

B.2.4

Port Object, Class F4h................................................................................33

B.2.5

TCP/IP Interface Object, Class F5h .............................................................34

B.2.6

Ethernet Link Object, Class F6h..................................................................36

B.2.7

Diagnostic Object, Class AAh.....................................................................36

B.2.8

Parameter Data Input Mapping Object, Class B0h......................................37

B.2.9 Parameter Data Output Mapping Object, Class B1h ..................................38
B.3 I/O data ..................................................................................................................39
B.3.1

Input assembly for standard configuration ................................................39

B.3.2

Output assembly for standard configuration .............................................40

B.3.3

Input parameters (explicit data) for standard configuration.......................40

B.3.4

Output parameters (explicit data) for standard configuration ...................42

B.3.5

Input assembly for concentration measurement configuration .................43

B.3.6

Output assembly for concentration measurement configuration ..............44

B.3.7

Input parameters (explicit data) for concentration measurement
configuration ............................................................................................44

B.3.8

Output parameters (explicit data) for concentration measurement
configuration ............................................................................................46

B.3.9

Input assembly for petroleum measurement configuration.......................47

B.3.10 Output assembly for petroleum measurement configuration....................48

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B.3.11 Input parameters (explicit data) for petroleum measurement
configuration ............................................................................................48
B.3.12 Output parameters (explicit data) for petroleum measurement
configuration ............................................................................................50
B.4 Get and Set services................................................................................................51
B.4.1

Get Attribute Single service .......................................................................51

B.4.2 Set Attribute Single service........................................................................51
B.5 Data types ..............................................................................................................52
B.6 Codes and integer values........................................................................................52
B.7 Status words...........................................................................................................61

Appendix C

B.7.1

Status Word 1 ...........................................................................................61

B.7.2

Status Word 2 ...........................................................................................61

B.7.3

Status Word 3 ...........................................................................................62

B.7.4

Status Word 4 ...........................................................................................62

B.7.5

Status Word 5 ...........................................................................................63

B.7.6

Status Word 6 ...........................................................................................64

B.7.7

Status Word 7 ...........................................................................................65

Specifications
C.1 Physical ..................................................................................................................67
C.1.1

Housing.....................................................................................................67

C.1.2 Dimensions ...............................................................................................67
C.2 Electrical.................................................................................................................67
C.2.1

Power supply.............................................................................................67

C.2.2 Power consumption ..................................................................................67
C.3 Environmental........................................................................................................67
C.3.1

Relative humidity ......................................................................................67

C.3.2 Temperature .............................................................................................67
C.4 Regulatory compliance...........................................................................................68
C.4.1

EMC compliance (CE) ................................................................................68

C.4.2

UL/c-UL compliance ..................................................................................68

C.4.3

Galvanic isolation on Modbus serial interface ............................................68

Appendix D Return Policy
D.1 Requirements.........................................................................................................69

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D.1.1

New and unused equipment......................................................................69

D.1.2

Used equipment........................................................................................69

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Before You Begin

1.1

About the Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module
The Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module is a customization of the Anybus Communicator from
HMS Industrial Networks. The EtherNet/IP Module enables integration of industrial devices into
the Ethernet network with no loss of functionality, control, or reliability. The EtherNet/IP
Module can be used for new or retrofit installations.
This manual contains only the information required to install, configure, and use the EtherNet/
IP Module. Other OEM features are still enabled on the device, but are not documented here.
For information on other features of the device, see the manual entitled Anybus Communicator
User Manual, available on the HMS web site.

1.1.1

Functional overview
The EtherNet/IP Module acts as a gateway between the serial output of a Micro Motion device
and an EtherNet/IP network.
The EtherNet/IP Module is a Modbus master and an Ethernet slave. On the Modbus side, it polls
the transmitter for a standard set of process variables and stores the data locally. See Section
B.3 for a list of available data. On the Ethernet side, it receives requests for data and responds
with the current values.
The following figures illustrate the EtherNet/IP Module in operation.

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In Figure 1-1, the EtherNet/IP Module is installed with a Model 1500 or Model 2500
transmitter. See the Product Data Sheet for a list of all supported transmitters. All
sensor connections are supported (integral, 4-wire, 9-wire).

•

In Figure 1-2, the EtherNet/IP Module is part of an MVD Direct Connect installation.

•

The web browser is used for transmitter configuration and administration, via a
connection to the Micro Motion web pages on the EtherNet/IP Module.

•

The configuration loop is used only by the Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool. In typical
installations, this tool is not needed.

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Figure 1-1 EtherNet/IP Module with Model 1500 or Model 2500 transmitter

EtherNet/IP Module

PLC

Transmitter

Ethernet

Modbus/RS-485
To sensor

Configuration loop
(with configuration cable)
Web browser

Other devices
(SCADA, PC, Inverter)

PC with Micro Motion Ethernet
Config Tool

Figure 1-2 EtherNet/IP Module in MVD Direct Connect installation
EtherNet/IP Module

PLC

Barrier
Ethernet

Modbus/RS-485

Core processor
To sensor

Configuration loop
(with configuration cable)
Web browser

1.1.2

Other devices
(SCADA, PC, Inverter)

PC with Micro Motion Ethernet
Config Tool

Communications
The following communications methods and protocols are supported:

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•

EtherNet/IP Module to Micro Motion transmitter: Modbus RTU on RS-485

•

EtherNet/IP Module to Ethernet network:
–

EtherNet/IP group 2 and 3 servers

–

Web server

–

10/100 Mbit/sec, twisted pair

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1.1.3

External view of device

Figure 1-3 External view of device

1.1.4

A

Ethernet connector

B

Configuration Switches

C

Status LEDs

D

PC connector (configuration)

E

Modbus serial connector (transmitter)

F

Power connector

G

DIN rail connector

Default web pages
The EtherNet/IP Module is preloaded with the Micro Motion standard web pages. These web
pages allow the user to view process data and alerts, to configure the most commonly used
parameters on the transmitter, to perform maintenance procedures, and to download support
files from the device.

1.1.5

Setting up for the petroleum measurement or concentration measurement application
To support the petroleum measurement or concentration measurement application,
Micro Motion supplies alternate sets of web pages and configuration files. These are available
for download from the Micro Motion web site.

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Installation

2.1

Components

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Ensure that you have all required components:

2.2

•

Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module

•

Power connector

•

Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Resource CD

•

Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module User Manual
EDS file
Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool
Configuration cable

•

Modbus serial cable and connector (included)

•

Ethernet cable and connector (not included)

Device installation
1.

If you are using the EtherNet/IP Module with a transmitter, mount the transmitter and
wire it to the sensor and to power.

2.

If you are using a Micro Motion MVD Direct Connect flowmeter, mount and wire the
core processor and barrier. See the following illustration to identify the barrier
terminals.

44 (RS-485/B)
43 (RS-485/A)

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14 (RS-485/B)
Barrier

13 (RS-485/A)

42 (VDC +)

12 (VDC +)

41 (VDC –

11 (VDC –

I.S. terminals

Non-I.S. terminals

for connection to core
processor

for connection to remote
host and power supply

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3.

If you are using a transmitter:
a.
b.
c.

4.

Power up the transmitter.
Set the Modbus address on the transmitter to 1.
If your transmitter does not support Modbus auto-detect, configure its RS-485
terminals as follows:
Modbus RTU
38400 baud
2 stop bits
No parity

If you are using MVD Direct Connect:
a.
b.

5.

Power up the core processor and barrier.
Set the Modbus address on the core processor to 1.

Ensure that the following slot registers are available for use by the EtherNet/IP Module:
-

655–750
751–846

If you are currently using these slot registers, you must reprogram your Modbus
interface.
6.

Mount the EtherNet/IP Module on the DIN rail.
Snap on

Snap off
1

1

2

7.

2

Wire the EtherNet/IP Module to power (24 VDC).

1

4

9

6

Power
1) 24 VDC
2) Ground

6

5

1

1

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8.

Install the Modbus serial cable between the EtherNet/IP Module and the RS-485
terminals on the transmitter (or the I.S. barrier, if present).

EtherNet/IP Module
Transmitter
1

4

9

6

5

1

1

2

RS-485/A

RS-485/B

Model 1500

33

34

Model 1700 with analog outputs

5

6

Model 2500

33

34

Model 2700 with analog outputs

5

6

Model 3500 with screw-type or
solder-tail terminals

32a

32b

Model 3500 with I/O cables

25

24

Model 3700

12

11

Modbus serial connector
1) Not used
2) Not used
3) Not used
4) Not used
5) Not used
6) Not used
7) Not used
8) RS-485/A
9) RS-485/B

9.

Modbus terminals

Set the configuration dip switches on the EtherNet/IP module as follows:
-

Switches 1–7: Off
Switch 8: On

This sets the IP addess to 192.168.0.1.
10.

If you are using a Model 1500, Model 2500, or Series 3000 transmitter, ensure that the
RS-485 terminals are in RS-485 mode. You may need to cycle power to the transmitter
and wait 15 seconds before applying power to the EtherNet/IP Module.

11.

Power up the EtherNet/IP Module. At this point, the module will attempt to make a
Modbus connection to the transmitter. If the Subnet Status LED (LED 5) is green,
continue. If it is not green, see Section 5.1.

12.

Set the network settings for the EtherNet/IP Module.
a.

b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.

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Change Ethernet address setting for your PC so that it is on the same subnet as
the device. When prompted, enter the following:
IP address: 192.168.0.x, where x is something other than 1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Disable the popup blocker on your web browser.
Use a crossover cable (or a standard cable with a switch) and your web browser
to connect to the device, using the IP address assigned in Step 6: 192.168.0.1.
At the login screen, log in as user admin. The default password is admin. Ignore
the auto-configuration popup window.
On the Network Settings page, change the settings as required, and close the
web browser.
At the EtherNet/IP Module, set all dip switches to Off.
Cycle power to the EtherNet/IP Module.

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13.

Connect the EtherNet/IP Module to the Ethernet network.
1

2

3

4

5

6

EtherNet connector
1) TD+
2) TD–
3) RD+
4) Termination
5) Termination

14.

Wait for the auto-configuration process to complete.

IMPORTANT
For initial startup, you must use the auto-configuration process to ensure that device memory is
completely set up.
15.

Add the EtherNet/IP Module to the Ethernet network control system. The EDS file is
available on the Resource CD, the EtherNet/IP Module (download from Administration
page), and the Micro Motion web site.

For more information on transmitter installation and wiring, see your transmitter installation
manual. For information on configuring the RS-485 terminals and making an RS-485
connection, see your transmitter configuration manual.

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Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool installation
(optional)
If you do not plan to use the Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool, you do not need to install it.
The Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool is used for the following tasks:
•

Configuration of some network settings. Depending on your network, you may be able
to use switches for all required settings.

•

(Petroleum measurement or concentration measurement application only)
Downloading the alternate web pages and configuration files into the EtherNet/IP
Module.

IMPORTANT
The configuration files and web pages are tightly coupled. Download files provided by Micro
Motion only if you plan to use the Micro Motion web pages, Do not change any settings or
transactions in the configuration file.

2.3.1

2.3.2

System requirements
•

Pentium 133 MHz or higher

•

10 MB of free space

•

8 MB RAM

•

Windows NT v4.0 or higher, Windows 2000, or Windows XP

•

Internet Explorer v4.01 SP1 or higher

Installation steps
1.

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Install the software program. Locate and run the EtherNet/IP Module setup program on
the EtherNet/IP Module Resource CD and follow the on-screen instructions.

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2.

Connect the configuration cable from your PC to the EtherNet/IP Module.
PC connector
1) Ground
2) Ground
3) RS-232 Rx
4) RS-232 Tx

1

4

9

6

5

1

1

2

Note
For information on the Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool user interface, see the Anybus
Communicator manual.

2.4

Final steps
1.

From your browser, login to the EtherNet/IP Module as user admin.

2.

Use the Device Configuration page to configure the EtherNet/IP Module.

3.

Set up I/O at your Ethernet host.
-

If you are not using RSLogix, use your standard method. For information on the
I/O assemblies, see Section B.3.
If you are using RSLogix, select ETHERNET-MODULE - Generic Ethernet Module
and enter the required information. See the following figures.

Note
If Comm Format is anything other than INT, the data sizes will be different from the sizes shown.

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Figure 2-1 I/O setup for the EtherNet/IP Module with standard configuration

Figure 2-2 I/O setup for the EtherNet/IP Module with concentration measurement

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Figure 2-3 I/O setup for the EtherNet/IP Module with petroleum measurement

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Basic Network Configuration

3.1

TCP/IP settings
To participate on the Ethernet network, the EtherNet/IP Module needs a valid TCP/IP
configuration.
The EtherNet/IP Module can retrieve the TCP/IP settings from a DHCP or BootP server. If no such
server is found, the EtherNet/IP Module uses the settings from the system file \ethcfg.cfg. If this
file is not found, or the settings are invalid, the EtherNet/IP Module will halt and report an error
on the status LED. However, the network configuration may still be accessed via the Ethenet
Config Tool.
You can define the TCP/IP settings for the EtherNet/IP Module in four ways:
•

Micro Motion Network Configuration web page (recommended)

•

Configuration switches on the device

•

Ethernet Config Tool

•

System file \ethcfg.cfg on the device

Micro Motion web page
The Network Configuration page, in the Micro Motion web pages, allows you to set the IP
address, gateway address, and subnet address. If you connect to the EtherNet/IP Module using
a crossover cable and the default IP address, you can set all three parameters. The changes will
take effect at the next connection.

Configuration switches

If the configuration switches on the EtherNet/IP module are set to any non-zero value, the
device is locked to the following network settings:

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Table 3-1 Network settings, locked
Parameter

Value

IP address

192.168.0.x
where x is determined by the switches

Gateway

192.168.0.255

Subnet

255.255.255.0

DHCP

OFF

To set the IP address, see the following table.

Table 3-2 Network settings using switches
Switch

IP address

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

192.168.0.1

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

192.168.0.2

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

192.168.0.3

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

192.168.0.254

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

Invalid

Ethernet Config Tool
See the Anybus Communicator manual for instructions.
IMPORTANT
If you change the network settings using the Ethernet Config Tool, you will not be able to use
the Micro Motion web pages to change network settings in the future. All future changes to
network settings must beperformed using the Ethernet Config Tool.

ethcfg.cfg file
To set the network settings using the \ethcfg.cfg file:

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1.

Set all configuration switches on the device to OFF.

2.

Make a connection to the device from the Ethernet Config Tool and disable TCP/IP
Settings (Fieldbus parameter section). Alternatively, you can access the TCP/IP
parameters using the TCP/IP Interface Object.

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3.

From the FTP server, access and edit \ethcfg.cfg as desired.

In this scenario, if no \ethcfg.cfg file is found, the EtherNet/IP Module will attempt to retrieve the
settings via DHCP for 30 seconds. If the attempt fails, the EtherNet/IP Module will halt and
indicate an error via the LEDs.
See the Anybus Communicator manual for more information.

3.1.1

IP access control
You can limit the set of IP addresses that are allowed to connect to the EtherNet/IP Module. This
information is stored in the system file \ip_accs.cfg.
Sample file:
[Web]
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

(All nodes listed can access the EtherNet/IP Module web
server)

...
[FTP]
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

(All nodes listed can access the EtherNet/IP Module FTP
server)

...
[EtherNet/IP]
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

(All nodes listed can access the EtherNet/IP Module via
EtherNet/IP)

...
[All]
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

(Fallback setting; used when one or more of the above
keys is omitted)

...

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3.2

Modbus serial network settings
The default parameters for the Modbus serial network are listed in the following table.

Table 3-3 Default parameters for Modbus serial network
Parameter

Default setting

Valid values

Baud

38400

1200 to 57600

Data bits

8 (Modbus RTU)

7 (Modbus ASCII)
8 (Modbus RTU)

Parity

None

None
Odd
Even

Physical layer

RS485

RS485 (required for EtherNet/IP Module)

Start bits

1

1

2

1
2

Stop bits

(1)

(1)

For baud rates of 38400 and above, 2 stop bits are required.

These must match the RS-485 parameters configured in the transmitter. To change them in the
EtherNet/IP Module, you must use the Ethernet Config Tool. See the Anybus Communicator
manual for more information.

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Micro Motion Web Server

4.1

Overview

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The configuration and administration functions of the Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module are
implemented as web pages on the device. Users use their web browsers to connect to the web
server. They are automatically directed to the Micro Motion web pages.

4.2

General access information

4.2.1

Ports
The web server communicates through port 80.

4.2.2

Users
Two users are predefined for the Micro Motion web pages. You can change the passwords, but
you cannot add or delete users.

Username

Default
password

Description

admin

admin

Complete access to all functions on the Micro Motion web pages

operator

operator

Read-only access to the Micro Motion web pages

4.3

Micro Motion web pages
When the user connects to the EtherNet/IP Module, he is prompted for a user name and
password, then taken to the EtherNet/IP Module home page. The home page looks different
depending on the configuration file installed on the EtherNet/IP Module.

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4.3.1

Home page for standard configuration

Figure 4-1 EtherNet/IP Module home page

On this page, current data for the most commonly used process variables is displayed. Tabs
provide access to other web pages:

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Administration page; allows the admin user to change passwords and perform
downloads from the EtherNet/IP Module (the EDS file).

•

Network Configuration page: allows the user to view or configure EtherNet/IP Module
network settings

•

All other pages: various transmitter tasks, including viewing process data,
configuration, calibration, stopping and starting totalizers, and Smart Meter
Verification. For more information about any of these tasks, see your transmitter’s
configuration manual.

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Note
If the EtherNet/IP Module loses communication with the Micro Motion device, all process
variables are shown as 0.0f. Also, an explicit read to 0xB0-0x01-0x1D returns a value of 0.

4.3.2

Home page for concentration measurement configuration

Figure 4-2 EtherNet/IP Module home page with concentration measurement

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On this page, panels are used to provide access to the most commonly used standard process
variables and to concentration measurement process variables. Tabs provide access to other
web pages:
•

Administration page: allows the admin user to change passwords and perform
downloads from the EtherNet/IP Module (the EDS file).

•

Network Configuration page: allows the user to view or configure EtherNet/IP Module
network settings

•

All other pages: various transmitter tasks, including viewing process data,
configuration, calibration, stopping and starting totalizers, and Smart Meter
Verification. For more information about any of these tasks, see your transmitter’s
configuration manual.

Note
If the EtherNet/IP Module loses communication with the Micro Motion device, all process
variables are shown as 0.0f. Also, an explicit read to 0xB0-0x01-0x1D returns a value of 0.

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4.3.3

Home page for petroleum measurement configuration

Figure 4-3 EtherNet/IP Module home page with petroleum measurement

On this page, panels are used to provide access to the most commonly used standard process
variables and to petroleum measurement process variables. Tabs provide access to other web
pages:

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Administration page: allows the admin user to change passwords and perform
downloads from the EtherNet/IP Module (the EDS file).

•

Network Configuration page: allows the user to view or configure EtherNet/IP Module
network settings

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All other pages: various transmitter tasks, including viewing process data,
configuration, calibration, stopping and starting totalizers, and Smart Meter
Verification. For more information about any of these tasks, see your transmitter’s
configuration manual.

Note
If the EtherNet/IP Module loses communication with the Micro Motion device, all process
variables are shown as 0.0f. Also, an explicit read to 0xB0-0x01-0x1D returns a value of 0.

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Troubleshooting

5.1

LED indicators

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LED Number/Name

EtherNet

1

N/A

Modbus Serial

N/A

2

3

Module
Status

Network
Status

Link

Status

Meaning

Off

No power applied to the module.

Solid green

The module is operating correctly.

Flashing green

Standby; the module has not been initialized.

Flashing red

Minor fault. The module may or may not be able to recover.

Solid red

Major fault. No recovery is possible. The module must be retuned to
Micro Motion for repair. See the manual for the return policy.

Flashing green/red

Self-test.

Off

The module has not power or no IP address has been assigned.

Solid green

The module has at least one established EtherNet/IP connection.

Flashing green

There are no EtherNet/IP connections established to the module.

Flashing red

One or more of the connections to this module has timed out.

Solid red

The module has detected that its IP address is already in use.

Flashing green/red

Self-test.

Off

The module does not sense a link.

Green

The module is connected to an Ethernet network.

4

Activity

Flashing green

Packet is received or transmitted.

5

Subnet
Status

Off

Power off.

Flashing green

Running correctly, but one or more transaction errors has occurred.

Green

Running.

Red

Transaction error/timeout or network stopped. Check the Modbus serial
network wiring and configuration, especially the baud.

Flashing red

Missed transactions.

Off

Power off.

Flashing red/green

Configuration missing or invalid.

Red

Contact Micro Motion customer service.

Flashing red

Contact Micro Motion customer service.

Green

Initializing.

Flashing green

Configuration OK.

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5.2

Common problems

Symptom

Resolution

Problem during configuration
Upload / Download.

Serial communication failed. Try again.

The Config Line LED turns red in the Serial communication failed. Try again.
Ethernet Config Tool.
The serial port seems to be available, but it is not possible
to connect to the EtherNet/IP
Module.

• The serial port may be in use by another application. Exit the EtherNet/IP Module
Configuration Tool and close all other applications, including the ones in the system
tray. Try again.
• Select another serial port. Try again.

Poor performance

• In the Ethernet Config Tool, right-click Sub-Network in the Navigation window and
select Sub-Network Status to see status / diagnostic information about the Moldbus
serial network. If the EtherNet/IP Module reports a large number of re-transmissions,
check your cabling and/or try a lower baud rate setting for the Modbus serial network
(if possible).
• Is the Sub-Net Monitor in the Ethernet Config Tool active? The sub-network monitor
has a negative influence on the overall performance of the gateway, and should be
used only when necessary.
• Is the Node Monitor in the Ethernet Config Tool active? The node monitor has a
negative influence on the overall performance of the gateway, and should be used
only when necessary.

No Modbus serial network functionality

• Use the Data logger functionality of the Ethernet Config Tool to record the serial data
communication on the sub-network.
• If no data is being transmitted, use the Ethernet Config Tool to check the configuration.
• If no data is being received, check the cables and connections. Also verify that the
transmitted data is correct.

Process variables displayed or
reported as 0

• Verify the Modbus connection between the EtherNet/IP Module and the device.

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Appendix A:
A.1

A.2

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Connector Pin Assignments

Ethernet connector
Pin

Signal

Housing

Cable shield

1

TD+

2

TD–

3

RD+

4

Termination

5

Termination

6

RD–

7

Termination

8

Termination

1

8

Power connector
Pin

Description

1

24 VDC

2

Ground

1

2

•

Use 60/75 or 75 x C copper (CU) wire only.

•

The terminal tightening torque must be between 5 and 7 lbs-in (0.5 to 0.8 Nm).

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A.3

Micro Motion Ethernet Config Tool connection

A.3.1

Configuration cable
DP9F (PC)

RJ-11 (EIP)

1

1

Ground

RS232 Rx

2

2

Ground

RS232 Tx

3

3

Rx

4

4

Tx

Ground

5
6
7
8
9

A.3.2

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RJ-11 (EtherNet/IP Module)
Pin

Description

1

Ground

2

Ground

3

RS-232 Rx (Input)

4

RS-232 Tx (Output)

4
3
2
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A.3.3

A.4

DBF9 (PC)
Pin

Description

1

Ground

2

Ground

3

RS-232 Rx (Input)

4

RS-232 Tx (Output)

5 (female) 1

9

6

Modbus serial network interface
The Modbus serial network is based on an RS-485 physical layer.

A.4.1

Bias resistors
When idle, RS-485 enters an indeterminate state, which may cause the serial receivers to pick
up noise from the serial lines and interpret this as data. To prevent this, the serial lines should be
forced into a known state using pull-up and pull-down resistors, commonly known as bias
resistors.
The bias resistors forms a voltage divider, forcing the voltage between the differential pair to be
higher then the threshold for the serial receivers, typically >200 mV. Note that bias resistors
shall only be installed on one node. Installing bias resistors on several nodes may compromise
the signal quality on the network and cause transmission problems.

A.4.2

Termination
To avoid reflections on the serial lines, it is important to properly terminate the sub-network by
placing termination resistors between the serial receivers near the end nodes.
Additionally, if the distance from the EtherNet/IP Module to the transmitter is greater than
100 feet, Micro Motion recommends adding the termination resistors.
The resistor value should ideally match the characteristic impedance of the cable, typically 100
to 120 Ω.

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A.4.3

A.5

Pin assignments (EtherNet/IP Module)

Pin

Description

1

5 V output (100 mA max)

2

Unused

3

Unused

4

Unused

5

Ground

6

Unused

7

Unused

8

RS-485/A (Tx+)

9

RS-485/B (Tx–)

(housing)

Cable shield

5 (female) 1

9

6

Typical connection

5V
470 Ω
RS-485/A
120 Ω

120 Ω

RS-485/B
470 Ω
Signal ground
Signal ground RS-485/B RS-485/A
Cable shield
EtherNet/IP Module

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Appendix B:
B.1

Device Profile

Object classes
Table B-1 lists and describes all object classes supported by the EtherNet/IP Module.

Table B-1 Object classes and descriptions
Object

Class ID

Optional/
required

Description

Identity

0x01

Required

Contains information that uniquely describes the device

Message Router

0x02

Required

Tracks the accessibility of the object classes and instances

Assembly

0x04

Required

Contains a list of attributes that data can be written to (sink) or read from
(source)

Port

0xF4

Required

TCP/IP Interface

0xF5

Required

Groups settings related to TCP/IP.

Ethernet Link

0xF6

Required

Groups diagnostic information for the Ethernet interface

Diagnostic

0xAA

Optional

Groups diagnostic information for the fieldbus interface

Parameter Data Input 0xBO
Mapping

Optional

Used for acyclic access to input data

Parameter Data
Output Mapping

Optional

Used for acyclic acces to output data

0xB1

B.2

Object details

B.2.1

Identity Object, Class 01h
This object provides identification of and general information about the device. It contains
informational attributes that uniquely describe the device.
Example: The use of attributes Vendor ID, Device Type, Product Code, and Serial Number
together uniquely identify this device.

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Supported services
Class services:
•

Get Attribute All

•

Get Attribute Single

Instance services:
•

Get Attribute All

•

Get Attribute Single

•

Reset

Class attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

1

Get

Revision

UINT

0001h

Revision 1

Instance attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

1

Get

Vendor ID

UINT

Default: 0392h

Micro Motion Inc

2

Get

Device Type

UINT

Default: 000Ch

Communication Adapter

3

Get

Product Code

UINT

Default: 0002h

2 = Micro Motion
EtherNet/IP Module

4

Get

Revision

Struct of:

-

USINT

Major fieldbus version

USINT

Minor fieldbus version

5

Get

Status

WORD

-

Device status; see
following table

6

Get

Serial Number

UDINT

Serial number

(set at production)

7

Get

Product Name

SHORT_STRING

“Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module”

Name of product

Device status
Bit(s)

Name

0

Module Owned

1

(reserved)

2

Configured

3

(reserved)

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4... 7

Extended Device Status:
Value

Meaning

0000b

Unknown

0010b

Faulted I/O Connection

0011b

No I/O connection established

0100b

Non-volatile configuration bad

0110b

Connection in Run mode

0111b

Connection in Idle mode

(other)

(reserved)

8

Set for minor recoverable faults

9

Set for minor unrecoverable faults

10

Set for major recoverable faults

11

Set for major unrecoverable faults

12... 15

(reserved)

Reset service
When the Identity Object receives a Reset request, it:

B.2.2

•

Determines if it can provide the type of reset requested

•

Responds to the request

•

Attempts to perform the type of reset requested

Message Router, Class 02h
The Message Router Object provides a messaging connection point through which a Client may
address a service to any object class or instance residing in the physical device.

B.2.3

Assembly Object, Class 04h
The Assembly Object binds attributes of multiple objects, which allows data to or from each
object to be sent or received over a single connection. Assembly objects can be used to bind
input data or output data. The terms “input” and “output” are defined from the network's point
of view. An input produces data on the network and an output consumes data from the
network.
This object provides access to the I/O Data in the Input and Output Data areas in the
Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module.

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Supported services
Class services:
•

Get Attribute Single

Instance services:
•

Get Attribute Single

•

Set Attribute Single

Class attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

1

Get

Revision

UINT

0002h

Revision 2

2

Get

Max Instance

UINT

-

The highest initiated instance
number

Instance attributes - Instance/Connection Point 64h
This instance corresponds to I/O Data (Input) in the Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module. The
EtherNet/IP Module supports two different configurations. Specific input assembly attributes
depend on the configuration in use.
Configuration

Input assembly attributes

Basic

See Section B.3.1

Concentration measurement

See Section B.3.5

Note
The default input data size is non-zero. The actual size depends on the configuration in use. If
the I/O input data size is set to 0, this instance will NOT be initialized.

#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

3

Get

Data

Array of BYTE

-

Data produced by the Micro Motion
EtherNet/IP Module

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Instance attributes - Instance/Connection Point 96h
This instance corresponds to I/O Data (Output) in the Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module. The
EtherNet/IP Module supports two different configurations. Specific input assembly attributes
depend on the configuration in use.
Configuration

Output assembly attributes

Basic

See Section B.3.2

Concentration measurement

See Section B.3.6

Note
The default output data size is non-zero. The actual size depends on the configuration in use. If
the I/O output data size is set to 0, this instance will NOT be initialized.

#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

3

Set

Data

Array of BYTE

-

Data consumed by the Micro Motion
EtherNet/IP Module

Note
Rockwell Automation PLCs have the first four bytes consumed by a device defined as status
information. This behavior is specific to devices from Rockwell Automation and is not defined in
the EtherNet/IP specification. However, since all known PLCs are implemented this way, the
Micro Motion EtherNet/IP Module adopts this behavior and strips off the corresponding four
bytes from the consumed data.

B.2.4

Port Object, Class F4h
Supported services
Class services:

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Get Attribute Single

•

Get Attribute All

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Instance services:
•

Get Attribute Single

•

Get Attribute All

Class attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

1

Get

Revision

UINT

0001h

Revision 1

2

Get

Max Instance

UINT

0002h

2 is the highest instance number

3

Get

No. of instances

UINT

0001h

1 instance is implemented

8

Get

Entry Port

UINT

0002h

Returns the instance of the Port object that
describes the port.

9

Get

All Ports

Array of
STRUCT

0000h
0000h

Array of structure containing attributes 1 and
2 from each instance. Instance 1 is at byte
offset 4. Instance 2 is at byte offset 8, etc. The
4 bytes at offset 0 shall be 0. (Default)

{UINT; UINT;} 0000h
0000h
0004h
0002h

Instance attributes, Instance 02h
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Comments

1

Get

Port Type

UINT

0000h

TCP/IP

2

Get

Port Number

UINT

0002h

Port 2

3

Get

Port Object

Struct of:

Path Size

UINT

0002h

-

Path

Padded EPATH

20 F5 24 01h

TCP class, Instance 1

4

Get

Port Name

SHORT_STRING

“TCP/IP”

Name of port

8

Get

Node Address

Padded EPATH

-

-

B.2.5

TCP/IP Interface Object, Class F5h
This object groups TCP/IP-related settings.

Supported services
Class services:

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Get Attribute All

•

Get Attribute Single

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Instance services:
•

Get Attribute All

•

Get Attribute Single

•

Set Attribute Single

Class attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Comments

1

Get

Revision

UINT

0001h

Revision 1

2

Get

Max Instance

UINT

0001h

1 is the highest
instance number

3

Get

No. of instances

UINT

0001h

1 instance is implemented

Instance attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Comments

1

Get

Status

DWORD

00000001h

Attribute #5 contains valid information.

2

Get

Configuration Capability DWORD

00000016h

Attribute #5 is settable. Capable
of obtaining network configuration via DHCP.

3

Get/Set

Configuration Control

DWORD

-

0: Configuration from nonvolatile memory
2: Configuration from DHCP

4

Get

Port Object

Struct of:

Path Size

UINT

0002h

2 words

Path

Padded EPATH

20 F6 24 01h

Path to Ethernet Class, Instance 1

Interface Configuration

Struct of:

IP Address

UDINT

-

IP address

Subnet Mask

UDINT

-

Subnet mask

Gateway Address

UDINT

-

Gateway Address

Name Server 1

UDINT

-

Primary DNS

Name Server 2

UDINT

-

Secondary DNS

Domain Name

STRING

-

Default domain name

Host Name

STRING

-

Host name

5

6

Get/Set

Get/Set

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B.2.6

Ethernet Link Object, Class F6h
This object groups diagnostic information for the Ethernet interface.

Supported services
Class services:
•

Get Attribute All

•

Get Attribute Single

Instance services:
•

Get Attribute All

•

Get Attribute Single

Class attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

1

Get

Revision

UINT

0001h

Revision 1

2

Get

Max Instance

UINT

0001h

1 is the highest instance number

3

Get

No. of instances

UINT

0001h

1 instance is implemented

Instance attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Comments

1

Get

Interface Speed

UDINT

10 or 100

Actual Ethernet interface
speed

2

Get

Interface Flags

DWORD

-

-

3

Get

Physical Address

Array of 6 USINTS

(MAC ID)

Physical network address

B.2.7

Diagnostic Object, Class AAh
This object groups diagnostic information for the fieldbus interface.

Supported services
Class services:
•

Get Attribute All

Instance services:
•

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Class attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

1

Get

Revision

UINT

0001h

Revision 1

Instance attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Description

01h

Get

Module serial number

UDINT

Serial number

02h

Get

Vendor ID

UINT

Manufacturer Vendor ID

03h

Get

Fieldbus Type

UINT

Fieldbus Type

04h

Get

Module Software version

UINT

Module software version

0Ah

Get

Module Type

UINT

Module Type

0Fh

Get

IN cyclic I/O length

UINT

Size of I/O Input area (in bytes)

11h

Get

IN total length

UINT

Total number of IN bytes supported

12h

Get

OUT cyclic I/O length

UINT

Size of I/O Output area (in bytes)

14h

Get

OUT total length

UINT

Total number of OUT bytes supported

B.2.8

Parameter Data Input Mapping Object, Class B0h
This object can be used to access Input Data acyclically, and is set up dynamically based on the
Parameter Data Mailbox initialization (see Section B.3.3).

Supported services
Class services:
•

Get Attribute All

Instance services:
•

Get Attribute Single

Class attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

1

Get

Revision

UINT

0001h

Revision 1

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Instance attributes, Instance 01h
Each attribute corresponds to a block of Input Data.
#

Access

Name

Type

Description

01h

Get

Data

Array of USINT

Mapped block of Input Data

02h

Get

Data

Array of USINT

Mapped block of Input Data

Get

Data

Array of USINT

Mapped block of Input Data

...
32h

The specific parameters in the block depend on the configuration in use.
Configuration

Input parameters (explicit data)

Basic

See Section B.3.3

Concentration measurement

See Section B.3.7

B.2.9

Parameter Data Output Mapping Object, Class B1h
This object can be used to access Output Data acyclically, and is set up dynamically (see
Section B.3.4).

Supported services
Class services:
•

Get Attribute All

Instance services:
•

Get Attribute Single

•

Set Attribute Single

Class attributes
#

Access

Name

Type

Value

Description

1

Get

Revision

UINT

0001h

Revision 1

Instance attributes, Instance 01h
#

Access

Name

Type

Description

01h

Get/Set

Data

Array of USINT

Mapped block of Output Data

02h

Get/Set

Data

Array of USINT

Mapped block of Output Data

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...
32h

Get/Set

Data

Array of USINT

Mapped block of Output Data

The specific parameters in the block depend on the configuration in use.
Configuration

Output parameters (explicit data)

Basic

See Section B.3.4

Concentration measurement

See Section B.3.8

B.3

I/O data

B.3.1

Input assembly for standard configuration

Byte

Access

Name

Type

0–3

Get

Mass flow rate

Float

4–7

Get

Density

Float

8–11

Get

Temperature

Float

12–15

Get

Volume flow rate (liquid
volume)

Float

16–19

Get

Mass total

Float

20–23

Get

Volume total (liquid volume)

Float

24–27

Get

Drive gain

Float

28–29

Get

Status word

U16 or Word

• For Model 1700 Analog, Model 2700
Analog, Model 1500 Analog, Model
2500, and all Series 3000 transmitters:
SNS Status Word 1 (see Section B.7.1)
• For MVD Direct Connect and 9739 MVD
transmitters: SNS Status Word 2 (see
Section B.7.2)

30–31

Get

Status word

U16 or Word

• For Model 1700 Analog, Model 2700
Analog, Model 1500 Analog, Model
2500, and all Series 3000 transmitters:
SNS Status Word 2 (see Section B.7.2)
• For MVD Direct Connect and 9739 MVD
transmitters: SNS Status Word 1 (see
Section B.7.1)

32–35

Get

Gas standard volume flow
rate

Float

Valid only when Gas Standard Volume is
enabled.

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Valid only when Gas Standard Volume is
not enabled.

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36–39

Get

Float
Gas standard volume total

B.3.2

Valid only when Gas Standard Volume is
enabled.

Output assembly for standard configuration

Byte

Access

Name

Type

0–3

Get/Set

External Temperature

Float

4–7

Get/Set

External Pressure

Float

8

Get/Set

Start/Stop Totals

Byte

0: Stop
1: Start

9

Get/Set

Reset All Process Totals

Byte

0: No action
1: Reset

10

Get/Set

Reset All Inventory Totals

Byte

0: No action
1: Reset

11

Get/Set

Start Zero

Byte

0: Abort or no action
1: Start

12–13

Get/Set

Start Smart Meter Verification

Word

See Table B-20

B.3.3

Notes

Input parameters (explicit data) for standard configuration
To update any of these attribute values, the associated trigger byte must be toggled before
reading the attribute value (executing the Get service). See Section B.3.4 for more information
on trigger bytes.

Class

Instance Attribute

Access

Name

Type

Trigger
Byte Write Description
Attribute

B0h

01h

01h

Get

Mass flow rate unit

U16

0Ch

See Table B-7

02h

Get

Density unit

U16

0Ch

See Table B-13

03h

Get

Temperature unit

U16

0Ch

See Table B-14

04h

Get

Volume flow rate unit

U16

0Ch

See Table B-9

05h

Get

Pressure unit

U16

0Ch

See Table B-15

06h

Get

Mass total/inventory unit

U16

0Ch

See Table B-8

07h

Get

Volume total/inventory unit

U16

0Ch

See Table B-10

08h

Get

Zero time

U16

0Dh

Seconds

09h

Get

Standard deviation of auto zero Float

0Eh

0Ah

Get

Present flow signal offset at
zero flow

Float

0Eh

0Bh

Get

Failed Zero Calibration Value

Float

0Eh

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0Ch

Get

Device Status Word 2

U16

0Fh

See Section B.7.2

0Dh

Get

Device Status Word 3

U16

0Fh

See Section B.7.3

0Eh

Get

Device Status Word 4

U16

0Fh

See Section B.7.4

0Fh

Get

Device Status Word 5

U16

0Fh

See Section B.7.5

10h

Get

Device Status Word 6

U16

0Fh

See Section B.7.6

11h

Get

Device Status Word 7

U16

0Fh

See Section B.7.7

12h

Get

External temperature input

Float

No trigger
byte

13h

Get

External pressure input

Float

No trigger
byte

14h

Get

Gas standard volume flow unit

U16

10h

See Table B-11

15h

Get

Gas standard volume total/
inventory unit

U16

10h

See Table B-12

16h

Get

Smart Meter Verification:
Status

U16

13h

See Table B-22

17h

Get

Smart Meter Verification: Run
Count

U16

13h

18h

Get

Smart Meter Verification
Algorithm State

U16

11h

See Table B-21

19h

Get

Smart Meter Verification Abort
Code

U16

11h

See Table B-23

1Ah

Get

Smart Meter Verification State
at Abort

U16

11h

See Table B-24

1Bh

Get

Smart Meter Verification
Progress

U16

12h

% complete

1Ch

Get

Enable/Disable Gas Standard
Volume Calculations

U8

14h

1Dh

Get

Subnet communication status
(RS-485 connection to transmitter)

U16

No trigger
byte

0: Communications
failure
Any other value: Communications good

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B.3.4

Output parameters (explicit data) for standard configuration

Class

Instance Attribute Access

Name

Type

B1h

01h

42

Trigger
byte write Description
attribute

01h

Get/Set

Standard or special mass flow
rate unit

U16

See Table B-7

02h

Get/Set

Density unit

U16

See Table B-13

03h

Get/Set

Temperature unit

U16

See Table B-14

04h

Get/Set

Standard or special volume flow U16
rate unit

See Table B-10

05h

Get/Set

Pressure unit

U16

See Table B-15

06h

Get/Set

Zero time

U16

Seconds

07h

Get/Set

Zero value

Float

08h

Get/Set

Gas Standard Volume Flow unit

U16

See Table B-11

09h

Get/Set

Output state during Smart
Meter Verification

U16

0 = Last measured
value
1 = Fault

0Ah

Get/Set

Enable/Disable Gas Standard
Volume Calculations

U8

0Bh

Get/Set

Smart Meter Verification Index

U16

0Ch

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-2

U8

0Dh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-3

U8

0Eh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-6

U8

0Fh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-9

U8

10h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-15

U8

11h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-17

U8

12h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-18

U8

13h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-16

U8

14h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-20

U8

15h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-23

U8

16h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-26

U8

16h

Smart Meter Verification test record.
0 = most recent
...
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B.3.5

Input assembly for concentration measurement configuration

Byte

Access

Name

Type

0–3

Get

Mass flow rate

Float

4–7

Get

Density

Float

8–11

Get

Temperature

Float

12–15

Get

Volume flow rate (liquid
volume)

Float

16–19

Get

Mass total

Float

20–23

Get

Standard volume flow

Float

24–27

Get

Standard volume total

Float

28–31

Get

Standard volume inventory

Float

32–35

Get

Net mass flow

Float

36–39

Get

Net mass total

Float

40–43

Get

Netmass inventory

Float

44–47

Get

Net volume flow

Float

48–51

Get

Net volume total

Float

52–55

Get

Net volume inventory

Float

56–59

Get

Reference density

Float

60–63

Get

Specific gravity

Float

64–67

Get

Concentration

Float

68–71

Get

Density (fixed Baume units)

Float

72–75

Get

Volume total (liquid)

Float

76–79

Get

Drive gain

Float

80–81

Get

Status word

U16 or Word

• For Model 1700 Analog, Model 2700
Analog, Model 1500 Analog, Model
2500, and all Series 3000 transmitters:
SNS Status Word 1 (see Section B.7.1)
• For MVD Direct Connect and 9739 MVD
transmitters: SNS Status Word 2 (see
Section B.7.2)

82–83

Get

Status word

U16 or Word

• For Model 1700 Analog, Model 2700
Analog, Model 1500 Analog, Model
2500, and all Series 3000 transmitters:
SNS Status Word 2 (see Section B.7.2)
• For MVD Direct Connect and 9739 MVD
transmitters: SNS Status Word 1 (see
Section B.7.1)

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B.3.6

Output assembly for concentration measurement configuration

Byte

Access

Name

Type

0–3

Get/Set

External Temperature

Float

4–7

Get/Set

External Pressure

Float

8

Get/Set

Start/Stop Totals

Byte

0: Stop
1: Start

9

Get/Set

Reset All Process Totals

Byte

0: No action
1: Reset

10

Get/Set

Reset All Inventory Totals

Byte

0: No action
1: Reset

11

Get/Set

Start Zero

Byte

0: Abort or no action
1: Start

12–13

Get/Set

Start Smart Meter Verification

Word

See Table B-20

B.3.7

Notes

Input parameters (explicit data) for concentration measurement configuration
To update any of these attribute values, the associated trigger byte must be toggled before
reading the attribute value (executing the Get service). See Section B.3.4 for more information
on trigger bytes.

Class

Instance Attribute

Access

Name

Type

Trigger
Byte Write Description
Attribute

B0h

01h

01h

Get

Mass flow rate unit

U16

0Ah

See Table B-7

02h

Get

Density unit

U16

0Ah

See Table B-13

03h

Get

Temperature unit

U16

0Ah

See Table B-14

04h

Get

Volume flow rate unit

U16

0Ah

See Table B-9

05h

Get

Pressure unit

U16

0Ah

See Table B-15

06h

Get

Mass total/inventory unit

U16

0Ah

See Table B-8

07h

Get

Volume total/inventory unit

U16

0Ah

See Table B-10

08h

Get

Zero time

U16

0Bh

Seconds

09h

Get

Standard deviation of auto zero Float

0Ch

0Ah

Get

Present flow signal offset at
zero flow

Float

0Ch

0Bh

Get

Failed Zero Calibration Value

Float

0Ch

0Ch

Get

Device Status Word 2

U16

0Dh

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0Dh

Get

Device Status Word 3

U16

0Dh

See Section B.7.3

0Eh

Get

Device Status Word 4

U16

0Dh

See Section B.7.4

0Fh

Get

Device Status Word 5

U16

0Dh

See Section B.7.5

10h

Get

Device Status Word 6

U16

0Dh

See Section B.7.6

11h

Get

Device Status Word 7

U16

0Dh

See Section B.7.7

12h

Get

External temperature input

Float

No trigger
byte

13h

Get

External pressure input

Float

No trigger
byte

14h

Get

Smart Meter Verification: Run
Count

U16

0Eh

15h

Get

Smart Meter Verification:
Status

U16

0Eh

See Table B-22

16h

Get

Smart Meter Verification
Algorithm State

U16

0Fh

See Table B-21

17h

Get

Smart Meter Verification Abort
Code

U16

0Fh

See Table B-23

18h

Get

Smart Meter Verification State
at Abort

U16

0Fh

See Table B-24

19h

Get

Smart Meter Verification
Progress

U16

10h

% complete

1Ah

Get

Concentration units code

U8

13h

1Bh

Get

Derived variable

U16

12h

1Ch

Get

Active matrix

U16

12h

1Dh

Get

Subnet communication status
(RS-485 connection to transmitter)

U16

No trigger
byte

See Table B-17
0: Communications
failure
Any other value: Communications good

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B.3.8

Output parameters (explicit data) for concentration measurement configuration

Class

Instance Attribute Access

Name

Type

B1h

01h

46

Trigger
byte write Description
attribute

01h

Get/Set

Standard or special mass flow
rate unit

U16

See Table B-7

02h

Get/Set

Density unit

U16

See Table B-13

03h

Get/Set

Temperature unit

U16

See Table B-14

04h

Get/Set

Standard or special volume flow U16
rate unit

See Table B-10

05h

Get/Set

Pressure unit

U16

See Table B-15

06h

Get/Set

Zero time

U16

Seconds

07h

Get/Set

Zero value

Float

08h

Get/Set

Output state during Smart
Meter Verification

U16

09h

Get/Set

Smart Meter Verification Index

U16

0Ah

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-2

U8

0Bh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-3

U8

0Ch

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-6

U8

0Dh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-9

U8

0Eh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-14

U8

0Fh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-15

U8

10h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-16

U8

11h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-24

U8

12h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-25

U8

13h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-17

U8

0 = Last measured
value
1 = Fault
11h

Smart Meter Verification test record.
0 = most recent
...
19 = oldest

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B.3.9

Input assembly for petroleum measurement configuration

Byte

Access

Name

Type

0–3

Get

Mass flow rate

Float

4–7

Get

Density

Float

8–11

Get

Temperature

Float

12–15

Get

Volume flow rate (liquid
volume)

Float

16–19

Get

Mass total

Float

20–23

Get

Volume total

Float

24–27

Get

Drive gain

Float

28–29

Get

Status word

U16 or Word

• For Model 1700 Analog, Model 2700
Analog, Model 1500 Analog, Model
2500, and all Series 3000 transmitters:
SNS Status Word 1 (see Section B.7.1)
• For MVD Direct Connect and 9739 MVD
transmitters: SNS Status Word 2 (see
Section B.7.2)

30-31

Get

Status word

U16 or Word

• For Model 1700 Analog, Model 2700
Analog, Model 1500 Analog, Model
2500, and all Series 3000 transmitters:
SNS Status Word 2 (see Section B.7.2)
• For MVD Direct Connect and 9739 MVD
transmitters: SNS Status Word 1 (see
Section B.7.1)

32–35

Get

Temperature-corrected
density

Float

36–39

Get

CTL

Float

40–43

Get

Temperature-corrected
volume flow

Float

44–47

Get

Temperature-corrected
volume total

Float

48–51

Get

Temperature-corrected
volume inventory

Float

52–55

Get

Average temperaturecorrected density

Float

56–59

Get

Average temperature

Float

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B.3.10

Output assembly for petroleum measurement configuration

Byte

Access

Name

Type

0–3

Get/Set

External Temperature

Float

4–7

Get/Set

External Pressure

Float

8

Get/Set

Start/Stop Totals

Byte

0: Stop
1: Start

9

Get/Set

Reset All Process Totals

Byte

0: No action
1: Reset

10

Get/Set

Reset All Inventory Totals

Byte

0: No action
1: Reset

11

Get/Set

Start Zero

Byte

0: Abort or no action
1: Start

12–13

Get/Set

Start Smart Meter Verification

Word

See Table B-20

B.3.11

Notes

Input parameters (explicit data) for petroleum measurement configuration
To update any of these attribute values, the associated trigger byte must be toggled before
reading the attribute value (executing the Get service). See Section B.3.4 for more information
on trigger bytes.

Class

Instance Attribute

Access

Name

Type

Trigger
Byte Write Description
Attribute

B0h

01h

01h

Get

Mass flow rate unit

U16

0Dh

See Table B-7

02h

Get

Density unit

U16

0Dh

See Table B-13

03h

Get

Temperature unit

U16

0Dh

See Table B-14

04h

Get

Volume flow rate unit

U16

0Dh

See Table B-9

05h

Get

Pressure unit

U16

0Dh

See Table B-15

06h

Get

Mass total/inventory unit

U16

0Dh

See Table B-8

07h

Get

Volume total/inventory unit

U16

0Dh

See Table B-10

08h

Get

Zero time

U16

0Eh

Seconds

09h

Get

Standard deviation of auto zero Float

0Fh

0Ah

Get

Present flow signal offset at
zero flow

Float

0Fh

0Bh

Get

Failed Zero Calibration Value

Float

0Fh

0Ch

Get

Device Status Word 2

U16

10h

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0Dh

Get

Device Status Word 3

U16

10h

See Section B.7.3

0Eh

Get

Device Status Word 4

U16

10h

See Section B.7.4

0Fh

Get

Device Status Word 5

U16

10h

See Section B.7.5

10h

Get

Device Status Word 6

U16

10h

See Section B.7.6

11h

Get

Device Status Word 7

U16

10h

See Section B.7.7

12h

Get

External temperature input

Float

No trigger
byte

13h

Get

External pressure input

Float

No trigger
byte

14h

Get

Smart Meter Verification: Run
Count

U16

11h

15h

Get

Smart Meter Verification:
Status

U16

11h

See Table B-22

16h

Get

Smart Meter Verification
Algorithm State

U16

12h

See Table B-21

17h

Get

Smart Meter Verification Abort
Code

U16

12h

See Table B-23

18h

Get

Smart Meter Verification State
at Abort

U16

12h

See Table B-24

19h

Get

Smart Meter Verification
Progress

U16

13h

% complete

1Ah

Get

API Table Type

U16

14h

See Table B-18

1Bh

Get

Reference temperature

Float

15h

1Ch

Get

Thermal expansion coefficient
(TEC)

Float

15h

1Dh

Get

Subnet communication status
(RS-485 connection to transmitter)

U16

No trigger
byte

0: Communications
failure
Any other value: Communications good

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B.3.12

Output parameters (explicit data) for petroleum measurement configuration

Class

Instance Attribute Access

Name

Type

B1h

01h

50

Trigger
byte write Description
attribute

01h

Get/Set

Standard or special mass flow
rate unit

U16

See Table B-7

02h

Get/Set

Density unit

U16

See Table B-13

03h

Get/Set

Temperature unit

U16

See Table B-14

04h

Get/Set

Standard or special volume flow U16
rate unit

See Table B-10

05h

Get/Set

Pressure unit

U16

See Table B-15

06h

Get/Set

Zero time

U16

Seconds

07h

Get/Set

Zero value

Float

08h

Get/Set

Output state during Smart
Meter Verification

U16

09h

Get/Set

Smart Meter Verification Index

U16

0Ah

API Table Type

U16

0Bh

Reference temperature

Float

0Ch

Thermal expansion coefficient
(TEC)

Float

0Dh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-2

U8

0Eh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-3

U8

0Fh

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-6

U8

10h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-9

U8

11h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-14

U8

12h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-15

U8

13h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-16

U8

14h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-17

U8

15h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-20

U8

16h

Get/Set

Trigger Byte-24

U8

0 = Last measured
value
1 = Fault
16h

Smart Meter Verification test record.
0 = most recent
...
19 = oldest
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B.4

Get and Set services
The Get Attribute Single and Set Attribute Single services are used with many objects and
attributes. Details of these two services are provided here

B.4.1

Get Attribute Single service

Table B-2 Get service arguments
Parameter name

Data type

Required

Parameter value

Notes

Attribute ID

USINT

Y

The attribute ID of the
attribute to be read

No default

Table B-3 Get service response
Return value

Data type

Attribute value

The data type of the returned attribute

B.4.2

Set Attribute Single service

Table B-4 Set service arguments
Parameter name

Data type

Required

Parameter value

Notes

Attribute ID

USINT

Y

The attribute ID of the
attribute to be set

No default

Attribute Value

The data type of
the attribute
being set

Y

The value to which the
attribute will be set

No default

Table B-5 Set service response
Return value

Data type

No success response data

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Data types

Table B-6 Data types
Data type

Size (bytes)

Description

Range

BOOL

1

True/false represented as 0 = false and 1 =
true

0, 1

SINT

1

8-bit signed integer

–128 to +127

USINT

1

8-bit unsigned integer

0 to 255

INT

2

16-bit signed integer

–32768 to +32767

UINT

2

16-bit unsigned integer

0 to 65535

DINT

4

32-bit signed integer

–2147483648 to +2147483647

UDINT

4

32-bit unsigned integer

0 to 4294967296

REAL

4

IEEE single-precision floating-point

–3.8E38 to +3.8E38

DREAL

8

IEEE double-precision floating-point

ENGUNITS

1

Enumerated value representing an engineering unit of measure

4096 to 65535

BYTE

1

8-bit bitfield

N/A

SHORT_STRING

Up to 128 bytes

Character array where the first byte is the
N/A
number of characters in the array, and the
subsequent bytes contain the ASCII characters. This is not a NULL terminated string.

B.6

Codes and integer values

Table B-7 Mass flow measurement unit codes
Code

Description

70

Grams per second

71

Grams per minute

72

Grams per hour

73

Kilograms per second

74

Kilograms per minute

75

Kilograms per hour

76

Kilograms per day

77

Metric tons per minute

78

Metric tons per hour

79

Metric tons per day

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Table B-7 Mass flow measurement unit codes (Continued)
Code

Description

80

Pounds per second

81

Pounds per minute

82

Pounds per hour

83

Pounds per day

84

Short tons (2000 pounds) per minute

85

Short tons (2000 pounds) per hour

86

Short tons (2000 pounds) per day

87

Long tons (2240 pounds) per hour

88

Long tons (2240 pounds) per day

253

Special

Table B-8 Mass totalizer and mass inventory measurement unit codes
Code

Description

60

Grams

61

Kilograms

62

Metric tons

63

Pounds

64

Short tons (2000 pounds)

65

Long tons (2240 pounds)

253

Special

Table B-9 Liquid volume flow measurement unit codes
Code

Description

15

Cubic feet per minute

16

U.S. gallons per minute

17

Liters per minute

18

Imperial gallons per minute

19

Cubic meters per hour

22

U.S. gallons per second

23

Million U.S. gallons per day

24

Liters per second

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Table B-9 Liquid volume flow measurement unit codes (Continued)
Code

Description

25

Million liters per day

26

Cubic feet per second

27

Cubic feet per day

28

Cubic meters per second

29

Cubic meters per day

30

Imperial gallons per hour

31

Imperial gallons per day

130

Cubic feet per hour

131

Cubic meters per minute

132

Barrels per second (1)

133

Barrels per minute (1)

134

Barrels per hour (1)

135

Barrels per day (1)

136

U.S. gallons per hour

137

Imperial gallons per second

138

Liters per hour

170

Beer barrels per second (2)

171

Beer barrels per minute (2)

172

Beer barrels per hour (2)

173

Baeer brrels per day (2)

235

U.S. gallons per day

253

Special
(1)
(2)

Unit based on oil barrels (42 U.S. gallons).
Unit based on beer barrels (31 U.S. gallons). Not available with the standrad core processor.

Table B-10 Liquid volume totalizer and liquid volume inventory measurement unit codes
Code

Description

40

U.S. gallons

41

Liters

42

Imperial gallons

43

Cubic meters

46

Barrels (1)

112

Cubic feet

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Table B-10 Liquid volume totalizer and liquid volume inventory measurement unit codes (Continued)
Code

Description

170

Beer barrels (2)

253

Special
(1)
(2)

Unit based on oil barrels (42 U.S. gallons).
Unit based on beer barrels (31 U.S. gallons). Not available with the standrad core processor.

Table B-11 Gas standard volume flow measurement unit codes
Code

Description

121

Normal cubic meters per hour

122

Normal liters per hour

123

Standard cubic feet per minute

174

Normal liters per day

175

Normal liters per minute

176

Normal liters per second

177

Standard liters per day

178

Standard liters per hour

179

Standard liters per minute

180

Standard liters per second

181

Normal cubic meters per day

182

Normal cubic meters per minute

183

Normal cubic meters per second

184

Standard cubic feet per day

185

Standard cubic feet per hour

186

Standard cubic feet per second

187

Standard cubic meters per day

188

Standard cubic meters per hour

189

Standard cubic meters per minute

190

Standard cubic meters per second

253

Special

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Table B-12 Gas standard volume totalizer and inventory measurement unit codes
Code

Description

166

Normal cubic meters

167

Normal liters

168

Standard cubic feet

171

Standard liters

172

Standard cubic meters

253

Special

Table B-13 Density measurement unit codes
Code

Description

90

Specific gravity unit (not temperature corrected)

91

Grams per cubic centimeter

92

Kilograms per cubic meter

93

Pounds per U.S. gallon

94

Pounds per cubic foot

95

Grams per millileter

96

Kilograms per liter

97

Grams per liter

98

Pounds per cubic inch

99

Short tons per cubic yard

104

Degrees API

Table B-14 Temperature measurement unit codes
Code

Description

32

Degrees Celsius

33

Degrees Fahrenheit

34

Degrees Rankine

35

Kelvin

Table B-15 Pressure and differential pressure measurement unit codes
Code

Description

1

Inches water @ 68 °F

2

Inches mercury @ 0 °C

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Table B-15 Pressure and differential pressure measurement unit codes (Continued)
Code

Description

3

Feet water @ 68 °F

4

Millimeters water @ 68 °F

5

Millimeters mercury @ 0 °C

6

Pounds per square inch

7

Bar

8

Millibar

9

Grams per square centimeter

10

Kilograms per square centimeter

11

Pascals

12

Kilopascals

13

Torr @ 0 °C

14

Atmospheres

145

Inches water @ 60 °F (1)

237

Megapascals (1)

238

Inches water @ 4 °C (1)

239

Millimeters water @ 4 °C (1)
(1)

Not available with the standard core processor.

Table B-16 Concentration measurement unit codes
Code

Description

100

Degrees Twaddell

101

Degrees Brix

102

Degrees Baume (heavy)

103

Degrees Baume (light)

105

% solids per weight (% mass)

106

% solids per volume (% volume)

107

Degrees Balling

108

Proof per volume

109

Proof per mass

160

Degrees Plato

253

Special (use with all systems that include an enhanced core processor)

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Table B-16 Concentration measurement unit codes (Continued)
Code

Description

255

Special (use with all systems that include a standard core processor)

Table B-17 Concentration measurement derived variable codes
Code

Description

0

None

256

Density at reference

512

Specific gravity

768

Mass concentration (Density)

1024

Mass concentration (Specific gravity)

1280

Volume concentration (Density)

1536

Volume concentration (Specific gravity)

1792

Concentration (Density)

2048

Concentration (Specific gravity)

Table B-18 API Table Type codes
Code

Description

17

Table 5A

18

Table 5B

19

Table 5D

36

Table 6C

49

Table 23A

50

Table 23B

51

Table 23D

68

Table 24C

81

Table 53A

82

Table 53B

83

Table 53D

100

Table 54C

Table B-19 Fixed output codes for Smart Meter Verification
Value

Description

0

Last measured value

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Table B-19 Fixed output codes for Smart Meter Verification (Continued)
Value

Description

1

Fault value

Table B-20 Enable Smart Meter Verification
Code

Description

1

Enable with fixed output (see Table B-19)

5

Abort

6

Enable with continuous measurement

Table B-21 Smart Meter Verification algorithm state
Value

Description

0

Inactive

1

Performing startup checks

2

Cutting drive setpoint

4

Initializing filters

6

Setting test tones

7

Ramping test tones

8

Checking drive stability

9

Setting drive voltage measurement

10

Verifying drive voltage

11

Resetting DAQ/MUX

12

Setting current calibration

13

Calibrating current amplitude

14

Resetting DAQ/MUX

15

Calculating system parameters

16

Test completed

17

Disabling test tones

18

Restoring normal drive setpoint

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Table B-22 Smart Meter Verification status
Bit number

Status

0

State at abort

1
2
3
4

Abort code

5
6
7

Result:
0=Pass
1=Fail

Table B-23 Smart Meter Verification abort codes
Abort code

Description

Suggested action

1

User-initiated abort

None required. Wait for 15 seconds before
starting another test.

3

Frequency drift

Ensure that temperature, flow, and density
are stable, and rerun the test.

5

High drive gain

Ensure that flow is stable, minimize
entrained gas, and rerun the test.

8

Unstable flow

Enter that flow is stable and rerun the test.

13

No factory reference data for meter verification
test performed on air

Contact Micro Motion customer service
and provide the abort code.

14

No factory reference data for meter verification
test performed on water

Contact Micro Motion customer service
and provide the abort code.

15

No configuration data for meter verification

Contact Micro Motion customer service
and provide the abort code.

Other

General abort.

Repeat the test. If the test aborts again,
contact Micro Motion customer service and
provide the abort code.

Table B-24 Smart Meter Verification state at abort
Value

Description

0

Inactive

1

In progress

15

Debug mode

16

Measurement completed

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B.7

Status words

B.7.1

Status Word 1

Bit number

Status description

0

Core EEPROM Checksum Error (Config, Powerdown, Program)

1

Core RAM Test Error

2

Real-Time Interrupt Failure

3

Sensor Failure (A003)

4

Temperature Sensor Out-of-Range (A004)

5

Calibration Failure (Zero, Density, Temperature)

6

Other Failure

7

Transmitter Initializing/Warming Up (Low Power Fault)

8

Primary Variable Out-Of-Limits

9

Non-Primary Variable Out-Of-Limits

10

Simulation Mode Active (A132)

11

Undefined

12

Watchdog Error

13

Cold Start (HART bit)

14

Transmitter Configuration Changed (HART bit)

15

Fault (Failure has occurred which affects accuracy)

B.7.2

Status Word 2

Bit number

Status description

0

Primary mA Output Saturated (A100)

1

Secondary mA Output Saturated (A113)

2

Primary mA Output Fixed (A101)

3

Secondary mA Output Fixed (A114)

4

Density Outside Limits (A8)

5

Drive Over-Range (A102)

6

PIC/Daughterboard Communication Failure (A029)

7

External Input Failure (A115)

8

Core EEPROM Checksum Error (Config, Powerdown, Program) (A001)

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9

Core RAM Error (A002)

10

Sensor Not Responding (No Tube Interrupt) (A003)

11

Temperature Sensor Out-of-Range (A004)

12

Input Over-Range (A005)

13

Frequency Output Saturated (A110)

14

Transmitter Not Characterized (Flowcal or Sensor Type) (A006)

15

Real-Time Interrupt Failure (A007)

B.7.3

Status Word 3

Bit number

Status description

0

Burst Mode Enabled (A106) (AI Simulate enabled on Model 2700 transmitters with PROFIBUS-PA,
firmware v2.2)

1

Power Reset Occurred (A107)

2

Transmitter Initializing/Warming Up (Low Power Fault) (A009)

3

Sensor/Xmtr Communication Failure (A028)

4

Paper Out (A130)

5

Event #2 Triggered (A108) (basic event model)

6

Event #1 Triggered (A109) (basic event model)

7

Sensor/Xmtr Communication Failure (A026)

8

Calibration Failure (Autozero, Density, Temperature) (A010)

9

Excess Calibration Correction, Zero too Low (A011)

10

Excess Calibration Correction, Zero too High (A012)

11

Process Too Noisy to Perform Auto Zero (A013)

12

Transmitter Failed (A014)

13

Data Loss Possible (Totals+Inventories Questionable) (A103)

14

Calibration-In-Progress (Autozero, Density, Temperature) (A104)

15

Slug Flow (A105)

B.7.4

Status Word 4

Bit number

Status description

0

Petroleum Measurement: Temperature Outside Standard Range (A116)

1

Petroleum Measurement: Line Density Outside Standard Range (A117)

2

Line RTD Temperature Out-Of-Range (A016)

3

Case/Meter RTD Temperature Out-Of-Range (A017)

4

Flow Direction (0=Forward/Zero, 1=Reverse)

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5

Factory Configuration Data Is Invalid

6

Concentration Measurement: Unable to fit curve data (A120)

7

Last Measured Value Override Active

8

Enhanced Density Extrapolation Alarm (A121)

9

Cal Factors Unentered (Flocal Mandatory) (A020)

10

1000/2000/3000 EEPROM Checksum Error (A018)

11

1000/2000/3000 RAM Test Error (A019)

12

Unrecognized/Unentered Sensor Type (K1 Mandatory) (A021)

13

Core configuration database corrupt (A022)

14

Core powerdown totals corrupt (A023)

15

Core program corrupt (A024)

B.7.5

Status Word 5

Bit number

Status description

0

Core Protected Boot Sector Fault (invalid/corrupt application) (A025)

1

For Series 1000/2000/3000: Software Upgrade Recommended (A112)
For Enhanced Core Processors: Data Bad (Fault exists and LMV timer has expired)

2

Frequency Output Fixed (A111)

3

Primary mA Readback Failure

4

Discrete Output 1 Status (0=OFF, 1=ON)

5

Discrete Output 2 Status (0=OFF, 1=ON)

6

Density Calibration in Progress (D3)

7

Density Calibration in Progress (D4)

8

DO3 Status (0=OFF, 1=ON)

9

DO4 Status (0=OFF, 1=ON)

10

Temperature Calibration-in-Progress (Slope)

11

Temperature Calibration-in-Progress (Offset)

12

Density Calibration in Progress (Flowing Density)

13

Density Calibration in Progress (D2)

14

Density Calibration in Progress (D1)

15

Zero Calibration in Progress

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B.7.6

Status Word 6

Bit number

Status description

0

Discrete Input 1 Status (0=OFF, 1=ON)
Weights and Measures: Database Checksum for Core Processors Only

1

Discrete Input 2 Status (0=OFF, 1=ON)
Weights and Measures: Database Checksum for Core Processors Only

2

Discrete Output 1 Fixed (A118)
Weights and Measures: Database Checksum for Core Processors Only

3

Discrete Output 2 Fixed (A119)
Weights and Measures: Database Checksum for Core Processors Only

4

Discrete Output 3 Fixed (A122)
Weights and Measures: Database Checksum for Core Processors Only

5

Discrete Output 4 Fixed (A123)
Weights and Measures: Database Checksum for Core Processors Only

6

Security Breach (A27)
Weights and Measures: Database Checksum for Core Processors Only

7

Frequency Input Saturated (A124)
Weights and Measures: Database Checksum for Core Processors Only

8

Discrete Event 1 Status
Discrete Batch: Batch Timeout (A125) for 1500 and Series 3000 Only

9

Discrete Event 2 Status
Discrete Batch: Batching for 1500 and Series 3000 Only

10

Discrete Event 3 Status
Discrete Batch: Batch End Warn for Series 3000 Only

11

Discrete Event 4 Status
Discrete Batch: Batch Overrun (A126) for Series 3000 Only

12

Discrete Event 5 Status
Discrete Batch: Batch Pump for Series 3000 Only

13

Discrete Batch: Batch Primary Valve for 1500 and Series 3000 Only

14

Discrete Batch: Batch Secondary Valve for 1500 and Series 3000 Only

15

Incorrect Board Type (A30)
Discrete Batch: Start Not Okay for 1500 and Series 3000 Only

Note
Not all alarms are applicable to all transmitters. For more information, see the transmitter
configuration manual for your transmitter.

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B.7.7

Status Word 7

Bit number

Status description

0

K1/FCF Combination Unrecognized

1

Warming Up

2

Low Power (A031)

3

Tube Not Full (A033)

4

Smart Meter Verification / Outputs in fault (A032)

5

Smart Meter Verification / Outputs at last value (A131)

6

PIC UI EEPROM Error (A133)

7

NVM Initialized (transmitter)

8

Power Outage (A136)

9

NOC Measurements Paused (A137)

10

TBR Active (A138)

11

External Water Cut Out of Range (A139)

12

TMR Active (A140)

13

One or more DDC Triggers Completed (A141)

14

Smart Meter Verification failed (A34)

15

Smart Meter Verification aborted (A35)

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Appendix C:

Specifications

C.1

Physical

C.1.1

Housing
Plastic housing with snap-on connection to DIN rail
Protection class: IP20

C.1.2

Dimensions
4.72˝ x 2.95˝ x 1.06˝ LxWxH (120 mm x 75 mm x 27 mm)

C.2

Electrical

C.2.1

Power supply
24 V ±10%

C.2.2

Power consumption
Maximum: 280 mA on 24 V
Typical: 100 mA

C.3

Environmental

C.3.1

Relative humidity
5 to 95% non-condensing

C.3.2

Temperature
Operating: 32 °F to 131 °F (0 °C to 55 °C)
Ambient: –13 °F to +185 °F (–25 °C to +85 °C)

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C.4

Regulatory compliance

C.4.1

EMC compliance (CE)
Complies with EMC directive 2004/108/EC.

EN 61001-6-4 (2007)

Emission standard for industrial environment

EN 55016-2-3 (2006)

EN 61000-6-2 (2005)

Immunity standard for industrial environment

EN 61000-4-2 (2009)

Class A

EN 61000-4-3 (2006)
EN 61000-4-4 (2004)
EN 61000-4-5 (2005)
EN 61000-4-6 (2007)

C.4.2

UL/c-UL compliance
The certification has been documented by UL in file E214107.

C.4.3
EN 60950-1 (2001)

Galvanic isolation on Modbus serial interface
Pollution Degree 2
Material Group IIIb

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250 VRMS or 250 VDC

Working voltage

500 V

Secondary circuit transient rating

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Appendix D:
D.1

Return Policy

Requirements
Micro Motion procedures must be followed when returning equipment. These procedures
ensure legal compliance with government transportation agencies and help provide a safe
working environment for Micro Motion employees. Failure to follow Micro Motion procedures
will result in your equipment being refused delivery.
Information on return procedures and forms is available on our web support system at
www.micromotion.com, or from the Micro Motion Customer Service department.

D.1.1

New and unused equipment
Only equipment that has not been removed from the original shipping package will be
considered new and unused. New and unused equipment requires a completed Return
Materials Authorization form.

D.1.2

Used equipment
All equipment that is not classified as new and unused is considered used. This equipment must
be completely decontaminated and cleaned before being returned.
Used equipment must be accompanied by a completed Return Materials Authorization form
and a Decontamination Statement for all process fluids that have been in contact with the
equipment. If a Decontamination Statement cannot be completed (e.g., for food-grade process
fluids), you must include a statement certifying decontamination and documenting all foreign
substances that have come in contact with the equipment.

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