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Supplementary
Installation and Operating
Instructions
IFC300 PROFIBUS
with
MBP Physical Interface and
PA Profile 3.0
(Profibus PA Device)
CONTENTS:
1
GENERAL
SOFTWARE HISTORY
4.1
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.3
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.5
5
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
5.1
PROFILES
GSD FILES
Manufacturer specific GSD file: KR024501.GSD
Manufacturer specific GSD file: YP024501.GSD
Manufacturer specific GSD files KROHF401.GSD/YP01F401.GSD of an IFC090PA
Profile specific GSD file: PA139740. GSD
CYCLIC DATA EXCHANGE
DATA STRUCTURE OF FUNCTION BLOCK OUTPUT VALUES
Float Value
Status Value
DIAGNOSIS
PROFIBUS-PA CONNECTION
MENU SETTINGS
6.1
USING THE DISPLAY MENU TO DISTINGUISH THE CURRENT REVISION OF THE DEVICE
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4
5
6
6
8
8
8
8
8
9
10
10
11
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TECHNICAL DATA
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8.1
8.2
9
INSTALLATION
OPERATING
ATTACHMNET A
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General
These Instructions are supplementary to the IFC 300 (OPTIFLUX) Handbook. The details given there, in particular
the Safety Information are valid and should be adhered to. These Supplementary Instructions provide only additional
information for device operation and connection to a PROFIBUS fieldbus.
In addition to the standard scope of supply, these Supplementary Instructions for the IFC300 PROFIBUS MBP
Interface will be included.
Software history
Issued
Signal Converter
Month/
Year
Hardware
01/06
Firmware
V2.0.0 / 060112
V2.0.0 / 060126
User Program
Hardware
PC
Software
Configuration Tool
(Add-On)
GSD
GSD
KR024501.GSD
YP024501.GSD
PA139740.GSD
4501030002
PDM 6.0
* ->
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4.1 Profiles
The IFC300 PROFIBUS MBP interface supports the PROFIBUS-PA Profile Version 3.0. Additionally, all relevant
parameters of the device are accessible via the PROFIBUS interface.
The IFC300 PROFIBUS MBP interface with PA Profile 3.0 supports the following blocks:
Ident-No. 4501hex: this Ident-No. belongs to the KR024501.GSD / YP024501.GSD and includes the
complete functionality of the electromagnetic flow meter.
Ident-No. 9740hex: the application of the manufacturer independent Ident-No. 9740hex (GSD file
PA139740.GSD) provides interchangeability of devices, i.e. an exchange of electromagnetic flow
meters of different vendors.
Ident-No. F401hex: this Ident-No. supports a compatibility mode concerning the cyclic data transfer
(cyclic measurement values and diagnosis) if the IFC300 with PROFIBUS MBP Interface will be used for
replacement of an IFC090PA. It is not necessary to adapt the PLC configuration. Communication
functions are restricted to those functions supported by IFC090 converters. Take care to set the IFC300
PROFIBUS MBP interface parameters in a way to get the same behavior as of IFC090PA concerning
calculation of measuring values and totalizers.
Please follow the instructions in the manual of the host supplier when installing the GSD File you need and the
additional files (IFC300_n.bmp and IFC300_n.dib) into the PLC. If separated by the bus configuration system the
device entry of the IFC300 PROFIBUS MBP Interface with PA Profile 3.0 will be located within the slave family
PROFIBUS-PA.
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4.2.1
This GSD file is for use with standard DP/PA segment coupler. KROHNE delivers the GSD files with the entire device
functionality which is listed below:
Block Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AI
FB
Standard-Configuration
(function block output: value + status)
Volume Flow
Volume Totalizer
Volume Totalizer
Mass Totalizer
Mass Flow
Speed Flow
Coil Temperature
Conductivity
KR024501.GSD
Ident-No. 4501
AI-FB
Totalizer-FB
Totalizer-FB
Totalizer-FB
AI-FB
AI-FB
AI-FB
AI-FB
Default unit:
m3/h
m3
m3
kg
kg/s
m/s
K
S/m
There will be two additional output values available by changing the function block channel parameters of the above
mentioned Analog Input Function Blocks:
X
Temperature
(electronic temperature)
Supply
(the internal supply voltage for the
PROFIBUS Interface)
AI-FB
AI-FB
It is possible to configure an Empty block (the code of an Empty block is defined as 0x00) on each block
number. This implies that no data are transmitted in the cyclic data telegram for this block.
2.
There is NO Totalizer (TOT) function block allowed on block position 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8! On these positions, only
an Analog Input (AI) function block or an Empty block is allowed!
Note:
All codes supported by Analog Input (AI) - and Totalizer (TOT) function blocks will be found in the
corresponding GSD files.
3.
There is NO Analog Input (AI) function block allowed on block position 2, 3 and 4! On these positions , only a
Totalizer (TOT) function block or an Empty block is allowed!
4.
There is a choice of 7 different totalizer functions, which can be allocated to the blocks 2, 3 and / or 4. The 7
functions are defined as follows:
Total
SetTot + Total
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SetTot
ModeTot
SetTot + ModeTot
from master to the device via the parameters SetTot and ModeTot (in the given
order)
cyclic control data from master to the device via the parameter SetTot
cyclic control data from master to the device via the parameter ModeTot
cyclic control data from master to the device via the parameters SetTot and ModeTot
(in the given order)
Both, the Byte SetTot and ModeTot are cyclically sent from the Master to the device if these bytes are inserted
as output data via the PLC configurator. The meaning of these control bytes are as follows:
SetTot:
SetTot =0:
SetTot =1:
SetTot =2:
SetTot > 2:
Totalizer is totalizing.
Totalizer will be reset to 0 and stays at 0 until SetTot is switched back again to 0. If the value of
SetTot changes from 1 to 0 the totalizer starts counting from 0.
Totalizer is set to the value defined by PresetTot. PresetTot can be written via a acyclic master
(totalizer in block 2 = Slot 2 Index 32; totalizer in block 3 = Slot 3 Index 32; totalizer in block 4 =
Slot 4 Index 32). If the value of SetTot changes from 2 to 0 the totalizer starts counting from
the current value defined by PresetTot.
not allowed. Value is ignored; totalizer remains in its last valid setting.
ModeTot:
ModeTot = 0 totalizer totalizes positive and negative values.
ModeTot = 1 totalizes only positive values.
ModeTot = 2 totalizes only negative values.
ModeTot = 3 totalizer is stopped, no totalization will be done.
ModeTot = 248 totalizes all values as positive (negative values will be multiplied with -1.0)
ModeTot = 249 totalizes all values as negative (positive values will be multiplied with -1.0)
All other values of ModeTot not allowed. Value is ignored; totalizer remains in its last valid setting.
5.
4.2.2
The standard block configuration may be changed by the customer but using the default settings is highly
recommended. If the standard block configuration should be changed by the customer an acyclic master tool
must be used to change the channel parameter value of the block which should be connected to another
transducer output value.
Manufacturer specific GSD file: YP024501.GSD
This GSD file is for use with the transparent DP/PA coupler SK2 of Pepperl&Fuchs (up to 12 MBaud on the DP
segment) and supports the same device functionality as listed above (Manufacturer specific GSD file:
KR024501.GSD ).
Note: This is true for all KROHNE PROFIBUS devices with MBP interface: there are always two types of GSD files in
our GSD compilation:
One standard GSD file for a standard DP/PA segment coupler:
file name: KR.GSD
One special GSD file specific for the segment coupler SK2 of Pepperl&Fuchs file name: YP.GSD
4.2.3
The IFC300 PROFIBUS MBP Interface offers a compatibility mode ensuring operation when being connected to a
PLC with software parameters based on the IFC090PA. This option is important for those customers who do not
want to change the parameters in the PLC software after having replaced the IFC090PA by an IFC300 with
PROFIBUS MBP Interface. In this application, the compatibility mode has to be selected in the service menu of the
IFC300 with PROFIBUS MBP Interface; some other entries have to be performed in a next.
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the IFC090PA flow converter will be replaced by an IFC300 PROFIBUS MBP Interface flow converter. The
IFSFLUX flow sensor is kept
II. In addition to I, also the IFSFLUX flow sensor will be replaced by an OPTIFLUX flow sensor
Options for
Sensor Installation:
- Option I: IFSFLUX
- Option II: OPTIFLUX
IFC300 PROFIBUS
MBP Interface converter
Device
Software
PROFIBUS PA
Software
PLC
The PROFIBUS PA
parameter set in the Ctrl
Software of the PLC
a) does not need to be
changed
b) has to be changed
For both replacements I and II, there are 2 options how to deal with the GSDs. In order to provide communication
between IFC300 with PROFIBUS MBP Interface and the PLC, you may - in principle use the GSD of the
IFC090PA (KROHF401.GSD or YP01F401.GSD) and alternatively - the GSD of the IFC300 with PROFIBUS
MBP Interface (KR024501.GSD or YP024501.GSD). However, both GSDs, when applied, do not provide the
same level of functionality in the PLC. The available PROFIBUS functionality of the IFC300 with PROFIBUS MBP
Interface in the PLC as function of installed flow sensor and GSD used for integration into the PLC is as follows:
Integration
into the PLC
via
IFC090PA GSD
(KROHF401.GSD)
Installed
Sensor
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4.2.4
The functionality of the profile specific GSD file is limited. This GSD file includes only two blocks:
Volume Flow and Volume Totalizer.
Block Number
Standard-Configuration
(function block output value)
Volume Flow
Volume Totalizer
1
2
PA139740. GSD
Ident-No. 9740
AI-FB
Totalizer-FB
Default unit:
m3/h
m3
The device has to be switched from full functionality to interchangeable basic configuration by using a master
class 2 tool (IDENT_NUMBER_SELECTOR: Slot 0, Index 40 change byte value to 0). In the next step, the device
has to be configured using the PA139740.GSD file.
4.4.1
Float Value
Byte n+1
Bit7 Bit6
Bit7 Bit6
Byte n+2
Byte n+3
Bit7
Bit7
2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23
Mantisse
Mantisse
Example:
40 F0 00 00 (hex) = 0100 0000 1111 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 (binary)
Formula:
Value
Value
Value
Value
4.4.2
Status Value
You will find the meaning of the status byte (unsigned integer) by looking at the tables down below:
Quality
Gr
Gr
7
6
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
Quality-Substatus
QS QS QS QS
5
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
Limits
Qu Qu
1
0
2
2
= bad
= uncertain
= good (Non Cascade)
= good (Cascade) - not supported
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0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
= non-specific
= configuration error
= not connected
= device failure
= sensor failure
= no communication (last usable value)
= no communication (no usable value)
= out of service
Status = uncertain
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
= non-specific
= last usable value
= substitute-set
= initial value
= sensor conversion not accurate
= engineering unit violation (unit not in the valid set)
= sub-normal
= configuration error
= simulated value
= sensor calibration
= ok
= update event
= active advisory alarm (priority < 8)
= active critical alarm (priority > 8)
= unacknowledged update event
= unacknowledged advisory alarm
= unacknowledged critical alarm
= initiate fail safe
= maintenance required
Status = Limits
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
= ok
= low limited
= high limited
= constant
Check the first two quality bits in order to get the quality information of the measurement value:
Good (non Cascade) function block output value is ok and can be used without restrictions
Good (Cascade)
will not be supported, because it is not applicable for the device
Uncertain
function block output value can be used but the accuracy can not be guaranteed (e.g. function
block outputs value has been frozen or A/D converter is saturated or out of range)
Bad
function block output value is bad - dont use it for process control!
The Quality-Substatus- and Limit-Bits will be used for further diagnostics or limit checking.
Attention:
The status should be watched always because a number will be transmitted even if the status of the
measurement value is bad or uncertain. This is the only way to check the quality of the transmitted
measurement values.
4.5 Diagnosis
If the device internal diagnostic functions will detect an error some additional information will be sent to the Master
(for further information have a look at the UNIT_DIAG_BIT(i) definitions of the corresponding GSD-file)
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Electrical Connection
For a detailed description please check the IFC 300 (OPTIFLUX) Handbook. Refer also to the PROFIBUS PA User
and Installation Guideline Version 2.2 February 2003 (PNO Order Number 2.092).
Note: The current linkage between the device and the PROFIBUS-PA bus cable is independent of polarity. This
implies the wiring shown below is also possible:
Note: The IFC300 PROFIBUS MBP interface will operate only if the additional power supply for the device is
connected / available.
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Menu Settings
(IFC300 PROFIBUS MBP Interface with PA Profile 3.0)
For a detailed description please see IFC 300 (OPTIFLUX) Handbook. Some special settings concerning the
PROFIBUS features are easily entered via the local display:
this menu function can be used to reset all errors that are not removed
automatically (power fail, counter overflow)
step 1: reset?
Note:
The following reset menus for the counters (totalizer) are only available,
if the quick access has been activated in the menu setup > device >
quick setup. Each counter (totalizer) can be activated for quick access
independently.
(for PROFIBUS Devices) the counter can be reset to zero in this menu
step 1: reset counter?
(for PROFIBUS Devices) the counter can be reset to zero in this menu
step 1: reset counter?
(for PROFIBUS Devices) the counter can be reset to zero in this menu
step 1: reset counter?
B -> TEST
B3 -> Information
B3.5 -> PROFIBUS
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C -> SETUP
C3 -> I/O counter
Using the menu functions mentioned below you will be able to control basically the three counters of this
PROFIBUS device (IFC300 with RS-485 and PROFIBUS-PA Profile 3.0). These three menus are
identical so they are grouped together and their functions are described simultaneously as follows.
C3.1 -> FB2 totalizer
C3.2 -> FB3 totalizer
C3.3 -> FB4 totalizer
C3.#. 1 -> function of totalizer (function select of this totalizer)
sum counter:
+ counter:
- counter:
hold counter:
all as positive:
all as negative:
C3.#.5 -> error behavior (defines the behavior of this function block in case of errors)
ignore error:
stop totalizer:
(the serial Number of the circuit board, the software version number and
the production date of the circuit board will be displayed)
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C4.#. 2 -> time constant (time constant for this function block)
C4.#.3 -> error behavior (defines the behavior of this function block in case of errors)
hold value:
ignore error:
replace value:
C4.#.4 -> replacement value (available, if the error behavior "replace value" is selected. Defines
the value that replaces the measured value at this function block in
case of an error)
Note: if
if
if
if
if
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C5 -> Device
In this menu all functions are grouped that have no effect on the measurement or any output directly.
C5.3 -> 1. meas. page
Here are all settings for the first measurement.
C5.3.1 -> function
two lines:
three lines:
one line:
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(fixed number of digits after the decimal point or automatic, where the
number of digits is automatically adjusted to the available space)
(fixed number of digits after the decimal point or automatic, where the
number of digits is automatically adjusted to the available space)
(fixed number of digits after the decimal point or automatic, where the
number of digits is automatically adjusted according to the available
space)
(this menu function can be used to reset all errors, that are not removed
automatically (e.g. power fail))
step 1: reset:
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(in this menu all settings can be saved in different storage places)
step 1: save settings:
break (exit the menu without saving)
backup 1 (saves the settings in the backup 1
storage place)
backup 2 (saves the settings in the backup " storage
place)
step 2: go on with copy? (Note: There is no possibility to undo this
command!)
no: exit function without saving
yes: copy the actual settings to the selected storage
place and exits the function.
Note:
(in this menu all settings can be loaded from different storage places,
where settings have been saved before)
step 1: load settings:
break (exits the menu without loading)
factory settings (loads the settings from the delivery)
backup 1 (loads the settings from the backup 1
storage place)
backup 2 (loads the settings from the backup 2
storage place)
step 2: go on with copy? (Note: There is no possibility to undo this
command!)
no: (exit function without saving)
yes: (copy the actual settings to the selected
storage place and exits the function)
Note:
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D -> SERVICE
This menu is in any case only to be entered by a password. This password can also be entered, when a
password for setup or quick setup is asked for. Thus this password can also be used to change forgotten
passwords.
(a reset of the IFC300 can be done here, all actual changes up to this
moment are automatically stored and no undo is possible any more, this
function is helpful to reset an F error)
step 1: reset?
(copies the actual data into the factory setting, this overwrites the factory
settings done during calibration)
step 1: save settings
break: exits the menu without saving
factory settings: saves the settings as factory
settings
step 2: go on with copy? (there is no possibility to undo this command)
no: exit menu without saving
yes: copy the actual settings to the selected storage
place.
Profile:
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6.1 Using the display menu to distinguish the current revision of the device
Use the display of the IFC300 with PROFIBUS MBP Interface to open the path:
test\information\Profibus ( == menu B3.5)
This menu will provide the following information:
KROHNE Ident No.
Software Revision of the PROFIBUS software
Date of Production
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Technical Data
Hardware
Software
Physical
GSD
Connection
independent of polarity
Device profile
Base current
10,5 mA
Address range
FDE
Local control
Fault current
SAPs
Function Blocks
Starting current
< 12mA
Ex approval
8.1 Installation
If the IFC 300 Device Description is not already installed on the PDM System a so called Device Install IFC 300
PROFIBUS-PA PDM is needed (available as download from KROHNE Download Centre on the internet or on CDROM / floppy disk from KROHNE).
For installing the DD on PDM V 5.2 refer to the PDM Manual section 11.2:Device Install / Integrating Devices in
SIMATIC PDM with 'Device Install'".
For installing the DD on PDM V 6.0 refer to the PDM Manual section 13:Integrating Devices.
Please read also the readme.txt, which is also contained in the Device Install.
8.2 Operating
Refer to the IFC 300 Menu Tree PDM (Attachment A).
Due to PROFIBUS and PDM requirements and conventions the IFC 300 operation differs from operation via local
keypad and the following special features should be kept in mind:.
The online help of those parameters which are accessible at the device's display menu contain the function
number as a reference to the menu position.
If the device is operated via its local keypad no write operation can be performed via the PROFIBUS interface at
the same time.
In order to find out whether the setting of the device is still the same as the parameter set stored in PDM
compare the Static Revision No. of the respective PROFIBUS Block. (The current Static Revision No. is
displayed on the window View / Device Status / <block name>).
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Attachment A
IFC 300 Menu Tree PDM
Menu Bar
File
Communication Path
----------------------------------Load To Device
Load To PG/PC
Update Diagnostic Status
----------------------------------Set Address
-----------------------------------
Device
View
FB1: AI-channel
FB2: TOT- channel
FB3: TOT- channel Opt
FB4: TOT- channel Opt
FB5: AI- channel Opt
FB6: AI- channel Opt
FB7: AI- channel Opt
FB8: AI- channel Opt
Simulation
-----------------------------------
-----------------------------------
Help
2,3
Reset
Options
Input Simulation
Simulation Value
Quality
Status
Simulation
Output Simulation
Target Mode
Output / AI / TOT
Quality
Status
Actual Mode Rd
<Transfer>
Diagnosis Extension
Simulation
Diag. Ext. Byte 0
...
Diag. Ext. Byte 5
<Transfer>
<Transfer>
Device
Diagnosis
Diagnosis Extension 1
Diagnosis Extension 2
<Factory Reset>
<Warm Start>
<Reset Address to 126>
<Reset Errors>
<Reset Device Specific> Opt
Totalizer
FB2: TOT- channel
<Reset Totalizer>
<Preset Totalizer>
<Start Totalizer>
<Reset Status> Opt
Parameter Protection
Designations:
Opt Optional, dependent on device
implementation / configuration
Rd Read-only
Loc Local PDM, affects only PDM views
Parameter Protection
Parameter Protection
<Enable Write Prot.> Opt
<Disable Write Prot.> Opt
<Disable Service Parameter Protection>
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Display
Device
View
-----------------------------------
Help
Measured Values
volume flow
volume flow
volume flow status
mass flow
mass flow
mass flow status
Y t Diagram
Options
coil temperature
coil temperature
coil temperature status
conductivity
conductivity
conductivity status
flow speed
flow speed
flow speed status
electronics temperature
electronics temperature
electronics temp. status
supply voltage
supply voltage
supply voltage status
Y t Diagram
volume flow
mass flow
Overview Opt
FB1: Output value Quality Simulation
...
...
...
FB8: Output value Quality Simulation
FB8: AI- channel Opt
FB7: AI- channel Opt
FB6: AI- channel Opt
FB5: AI- channel Opt
FB1: AI-channel
Channel
Bargraph Output AI
Output AI
Output Value
Quality
Status
Actual Mode
...
Actual Mode
Simulation
Simulation
Actual Mode
Alarm States
3
Device Status
Circuit Board Info
----------------------------------Toolbar
Status Bar
----------------------------------Update
Designations:
Opt Optional, dependent on device
implementation / configuration
Rd Read-only
Loc Local PDM, affects only PDM views
Overview Opt
FB1: AI-channel
FB2: TOT- channel
FB3: TOT- channel Opt
FB4: TOT- channel Opt
FB5: AI- channel Opt
FB6: AI- channel Opt
FB7: AI- channel Opt
FB8: AI- channel Opt
Overview Opt
FB1: Current State Alarm Sum
...
FB8: Current State Alarm Sum
Lower Limit Alarm
Lower Limit Warning
Upper Limit Warning
Alarm Summary
Upper Limit Alarm
Current State Alarm Sum Unacknowledged Alarms
Unreported St. Al. Sum
Status
Cause
Upper Limit Alarm
Alarm Output Value
KROHNE IFC300 PA 45000002 (2/5)
03.06
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Display
----------------------------------Y t Diagram
Function Block Outputs
Alarm States
Device Status
Device
View
Options
Help
General
Details
Tag
Manufacturer
Product Designation
Device Variant
Device Serial Number
Software Revision
Hardware Revision
Installation Date
PROFIBUS Ident No.
Parameter Protection
Diagnosis
Messages on Devices
Display
failure (device)
failure (application)
out of specification
check function
information
C number
Firmware Ident Number
Station Address
Operating Time
EEPROM Cycles
PROFIBUS Interface
Revision
GDC Interface Revision
Diagnosis Extension 1
Diagnosis Extension 2
Actual Mode
...
Simulation
...
Actual Mode Simulation
Display / IO1
ident no.
index
hardware id
software version
production date
calibration date
board serial no.
FB1: AI-channel
Tag
Static Revision No.
Simulation
Actual Mode
Profibus module
ident no.
index
hardware id
software version
production date
calibration date
board serial no.
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Identification
Operation Unit
Operation Unit
Tag
Descriptor
Message
Device
Identification &
Maintenance
Device
Manufacturer Rd
Product Designation Rd
Device Serial Number Rd
Software Revision Rd
Hardware Revision Rd
Profile Revision Rd
Static Revision Number Rd
PROFIBUS Ident Number
Installation Date
Write Locking Rd
Parameter Protection Rd
Device Type Rd
C number Rd
Firmware Ident Number Rd
PROFIBUS Interface Rev. Rd
GDC Interface Rev. Rd
Warm Start Timeout Opt
Warm Start Timeout Max Opt
Opt
Designations:
Opt
Optional, dependent on device
implementation / configuration
Rd
Read-only
Loc
Local PDM,
affects only PDM views
Calibration
zero point offset Rd
size entry Opt
size
GK selection
GK
GKL
coil resistance Rsp
density
target conductivity
number of electrodes
field frequency
select settling
settling time Opt
line frequency
Filter Process Input
limitation min
limitation max
flow direction
time constant
pulse filter
pulse width Opt
pulse limitation Opt
noise filter
noise level Opt
noise suppression Opt
lfc threshold
lfc hysteresis
Self Test
empty pipe
limit empty pipe Opt
full pipe Opt
limit full pipe Opt
linearity
gain
coil current
flow profile
limit flow profile Opt
electrode noise
limit electrode noise Opt
settling of field
Information
liner
electrode material
serial no. sensor Rd
V no. sensor Rd
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Device
FB6: AI-channel
FB5: AI-channel
Identification &
Maintenance
Opt
FB1: AI-channel
Tag
Static Revision No. Rd
Channel
Filter Time Constant
Strategy
Alert Key
Opt
Calibration
Filter Process Input
Self Test
Information
----------------------------------Output
FB1: AI-channel
FB2: TOT- channel
FB3: TOT- channel Opt
FB4: TOT- channel Opt
FB5: AI- channel Opt
FB6: AI- channel Opt
Batch Information
Batch ID
Batch Unit
Batch Operation
Batch Phase
Process Value Scale
Lower Value
Upper Value
Output Scale
Unit
Out Unit Text
Lower Value
Upper Value
Output Limits
Lower Limit Alarm
Lower Limit Warning
Upper Limit Warning
Upper Limit Alarm
Limit Hysteresis
----------------------------------Mechanical Construction
Process Connection
----------------------------------Human Interface
Local Display
Designations:
Opt
Optional, dependent on device
implementation / configuration
Rd
Read-only
Loc
Local PDM,
affects only PDM views
Human Interface
Overview Views Loc
Check serial no. sensor Loc
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KROHNE IFC300 PA 45000002 (5/5)
03.06
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