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Honeywell SmartLine SLN700 User Manual
Honeywell SmartLine SLN700 User Manual

Honeywell SmartLine SLN700 User Manual

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SLN700
SmartLine Level Transmitter
Non-Contact Radar
HART
Option
User's Manual
Doc ID: 34-SL-25-16
Revision: 1.0
Date: October 2020
Honeywell Process Solutions

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  • Page 1 SLN700 SmartLine Level Transmitter Non-Contact Radar  HART Option User’s Manual Doc ID: 34-SL-25-16 Revision: 1.0 Date: October 2020 Honeywell Process Solutions...
  • Page 2 In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special, or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 About This Manual This manual provides the details of programming and operating Honeywell SLN700 SmartLine NCR  Level Transmitters for applications involving HART versions 5, 6, and 7 communication protocols. For installation, wiring, and maintenance information refer to the SLN700 SmartLine NCR Level Transmitter User Manual, Document # 34-SL-25-13.
  • Page 4 Support and Contact Information For Europe, Asia Pacific, North and South America contact details, refer to the back page of this manual or the appropriate Honeywell Solution Support web site: Honeywell Process www.honeywellprocess.com Solutions SmartLine Level https://www.honeywellprocess.com/en-US/explore/products/ Transmitters instrumentation/process-level-sensors/Pages/smartline-level- transmitter.aspx Training Classes http://www.honeywellprocess.com/en-US/training...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............................1 Overview ..........................1 HART Mode Communication ..................... 1 Making Transmitter Adjustments..................... 2 Local Display Options ......................2 Configuration Tools and Interfaces ....................3 Overview ..........................3 Prerequisites ........................3 Field Device Manager ......................3 Transmitter Configuration ........................ 4 Transmitter Configuration Flow in FDM (Field Device Manager) ..........
  • Page 6 List of Tables Table 1 - Available Display Characteristics ....................2 Table 2 - FDM homepage elements ......................10 Table 3 - Device health status........................14 Table 4 - Basic Configuration parameters ....................16 Table 5 - Advanced Configuration parameters ................... 17 Table 6 - Monitor parameters ........................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1 Introduction Overview  The SLN700 SmartLine NCR Level Transmitter is available for operation with HART version 7  communication. This manual addresses the processes to configure a transmitter for HART communication.  HART Mode Communication  As indicated in Figure 1, the output of a transmitter configured for HART protocol includes two...
  • Page 8: Making Transmitter Adjustments

     transmitter configuration is also possible with HART You can also use the Honeywell FDM to make any adjustments to an SLN700 transmitter. Certain adjustments can also be made through the Experion Station if the transmitter is digitally integrated with a Honeywell Experion System.
  • Page 9: Configuration Tools And Interfaces

    This manual contains the information and procedure for performing configuration and calibration tasks of SLN700 Transmitter. The person performing the tasks should be knowledgeable in the use of Honeywell’s Field Device Manager (FDM) asset management system. Furthermore, the reader is familiar with the SLN700 family of SmartLine NCR Level Transmitters and experienced in the type of process application targeted for transmitter deployment.
  • Page 10: Transmitter Configuration

    3 Transmitter Configuration Transmitter Configuration Flow in FDM (Field Device Manager) Figure 3 shows the configuration process of a transmitter in FDM:  Configure a HART interface in Server Management Tool so that the device can be detected in FDM Client. Add DD file in the FDM Client.
  • Page 11: Configure Hart Device In Fdm Server Management Tool

     Configure HART device in FDM Server Management Tool  Follow the below steps to configure a HART device in FDM Server Management Tool: 1. Log in to FDM Server Management Tool using valid credentials. 2. On the homepage, click Network Configurator. 3.
  • Page 12: Build A Network In Fdm Client

    Build a Network in FDM Client After configuring the network in FDM Server Management Tool, user must establish the connection with a network and detect the devices connected to the network. This process is known as building a network. Follow below procedure to build a network in FDM Client: 1.
  • Page 13 3. Once the build network is successful, the connected devices will be loaded and can be viewed under the network as shown below: Figure 5: Connected devices in FDM  Revision 1 SLN700 Series HART Option User’s Manual Page 7...
  • Page 14: Configure Device With Dd (Device Description)

    Configure Device with DD (Device Description)  Once the HART device is loaded under the network, user must configure the device with DD. Perform below steps to configure a device with DD: 1. Right-click the required device tag under Online View. 2.
  • Page 15: Using The Field Device Manager (Fdm)

    Using the Field Device Manager (FDM)  Each new SLN700 configured for HART protocol is shipped from the factory configured as ordered to meet customer requirements. No reconfiguring should be necessary, however if changes are desired then this section assumes that the user will use the Field Device Manager ...
  • Page 16: Overview Of Fdm Homepage

    Overview of FDM Homepage The FDM homepage consists of two sections Device Functions and FDM Tasks. Each section contains links for items as mentioned below: • Device Functions – This section contains links for Online Configuration, Offline Configuration, Diagnostics, Process Monitoring, My Device, FDM Device Properties, FDM Device Status and Method List.
  • Page 17: Dd Selection

    DD selection • Use the following options to select DD files when a DD with matching device revision is not available. − Use DD file of previous device revision: Use this option to automatically communicate using a DD file having device revision lower than that of the device.
  • Page 18 5. Browse to the location in which the DD file (.fm8) is located and click OK. The Select device profile page appears as shown below. 6. Select a device profile from the drop-down list and click OK. 7. If the DD file already exists, then the following message appears. 8.
  • Page 19: Online Configuration

    Delete a DD file Using this option, the user can delete a particular version of a DD file. To delete a DD file for a device, perform the following steps. 1. From the FDM homepage, click Library > Manage DDs. a.
  • Page 20: Overview Of Device Homepage

    Overview of Device Homepage Once the device is configured and loaded successfully, the user can view the device homepage for the identified device as shown below: Figure 8: Device Homepage Table 3 lists the device health status and their indications. Table 3 - Device health status Device health Indications...
  • Page 21: Device Configuration And Parameter Descriptions

    Device Configuration and Parameter Descriptions  Below are descriptions of all parameters for a HART transmitter with the Online tab menu path. The same parameters may be accessed via the Shortcuts menu under the My Device tab. Parameters are grouped under the following headings. Basic configuration (see Table - General...
  • Page 22: Table 4 - Basic Configuration Parameters

    Table 4 - Basic Configuration parameters Key: Plain = Read only Bold = Configurable Bold underline = Method Bold italic = Table or graph General Parameters Selection Description options Enter Tag ID name up to 8 characters long. Long Tag Enter Tag ID name up to 32 characters long.
  • Page 23: Table 5 - Advanced Configuration Parameters

    Table 5 - Advanced Configuration parameters Key: Plain = Read only Bold = Configurable Bold underline = Method Bold italic = Table or graph Echo Settings Calibrate Date Enter the date of calibration. Dust or Agitation Normal Set the degree of Dust or Agitation. Mild Medium Strong...
  • Page 24 Table 5 - Advanced Configuration parameters, cont’d Key: Plain = Read only Bold = Configurable Bold underline = Method Bold italic = Table or graph Services When enabled, causes all critical sensor failures to latch to the Critical Latching Mode Fault state.
  • Page 25: Table 6 - Monitor Parameters

    Table 6 - Monitor parameters Key: Plain = Read only Bold = Configurable Bold underline = Method Bold italic = Table or graph Dashboard Distance To Product Live value of distance to product. Product Level Product Level % Temperature PV Loop Current Live value of PV output current.
  • Page 26: Procedure To Enter The Transmitter Tag

    Table 7 - Echo Curve Echo Curve Calibrate Date Dust Or Agitation MultiWave First Echo Option Envelope Level Echo Threshold Burnout Direction Low Dk Option Empty Span False echo distance Set False echo distance The following sections give some examples as to how to edit the configuration parameters and execute Methods.
  • Page 27 5. Click the download icon . The Parameters to Download window appears with details of Tag such as Label, Value, Edited Value, Write Success and Reason. The Tag check box in the window is auto selected. 6. Click Download. The Tag name will be updated and the Write Status field in the window will be updated to Success.
  • Page 28: Saving Device History

    Saving device history FDM provides the user with a feature wherein they can save the device configuration as history. Using this feature the user can save the device configuration snapshot as device history of a connected device at any given time in a predefined location. To save device history, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 29: Offline Configuration

    Offline Configuration Overview Offline Configuration refers to configuring a device when the device is not physically present or communicating with the application. This process enables the user to create and save a configuration for a device, even when the device is not there physically. Later when the device becomes available with live communication, the same configuration can be downloaded to the device.
  • Page 30 Deleting offline configuration Using this feature the user can delete an offline configuration template.(Refer FDM User guide) https://www.honeywellprocess.com/library/support/Public/Documents/User%27s- Guide-EP-FDM-11511C.pdf Downloading an offline configuration Using this feature, the user can download the offline configuration when the device is online. (Refer FDM user guide) https://www.honeywellprocess.com/library/support/Public/Documents/User%27s- Guide-EP-FDM-11511C.pdf By default, all the variables selected in FDM will appear as selected...
  • Page 31: Analog Output Calibration

    4 Analog Output Calibration About This Section This section provides information about how to calibrate a transmitter’s analog output circuit. All procedures in this manual assume the transmitter is configured for Loop Current Mode enabled, see section 4.3.2. Equipment Required •...
  • Page 32: Hart Dd Binary File Format Compatibility Matrix

    HART Device Description (DD) files for Honeywell HART Devices  This .zip file contains the latest version of the DD files for all of Honeywell’s HART field devices. Unzip the file to locate the DD files applicable to the SLN700 transmitter.
  • Page 33: Security

    Submit the requested information to Honeywell using one of the following methods: • Send an email to security@honeywell.com. • Contact your local Honeywell Process Solutions Customer Contact Centre (CCC) or Honeywell Technical Assistance Centre (TAC) listed in the “Support and Contact information” section of this document.
  • Page 34 Glossary American Wire Gauge Inside diameter of pipe Device Description Device Type Manager EDDL Electronic Data Description Language Electromagnetic Interference Field Termination Assembly Hertz Lower Range Limit Lower Range Value mA DC Milliamperes Direct Current Millivolts Newton meters National Pipe Thread Non-Volatile Memory Process Manager Process Variable...
  • Page 35: Index

    Index Field Device Manager Importing offline configuration ........ 23 Field Device Manager About This Manual ............iii Deleting offline configuration ........24 Add DD File in FDM Client ..........5 Field Device Manager Analog Output Calibration ..........25 Downloading an offline configuration ..... 24 Analog Output Signal Calibration Trim .....
  • Page 36 Specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information To learn more about SmartLine Transmitters, visit www.process.honeywell.com Or contact your Honeywell Account Manager Process Solutions Honeywell 1250 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston, TX 77042 Honeywell Control Systems Ltd...

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